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Show Doth the moon car for the Wkiny of a dost Barton. SECOND SECTION f I . . $ FOUNDED 1850 SALT LAKE OTT UTAH BUURSMMiS FAVORS AIR BASE IN GOTHAM HARBOR INVITED TO MEET lErnwra missionary PORTS THOUSAND) ATTEND EXHIBITIONS, Bull fighting today is more than ever the national spoH of Mexico, aad Spaniards are no longer the leading bull fighters of tho world, k for native Mexicans far them, it, was affirmed Saturday by Elder P. F. Lambert, son of Mr. and Mr. Alma C, Lambertri Paxton avenue, who has Just returned from a mission in Mexico. - Dur ng tbe season for the fights, people attend them in thousands, and although the fights are held two to three-timeweekly, interest never wanes explained the alder. He said the chief centers for the fights are Mexico City and Pueblo, and that during his residence in .Iboee cities b aad ho companions saw a number of them. The custom of holding the f gilts in tha big arenas bss been perpettf. ated in that land from tbe days of tho early Spaniards in America, aad the interest of the people seems greater' than ever,, he explained. Elder Lambert said tbe people Is Mex.co are progressive, end that Uidr economical conditions are fast Improving since the revolutionary spirit has died down. He said modern methods of (arming are being introduced, bring-nthe tractor and the modern plow to take the places of the and hand mads plow. Ia southern Mexico during tbs past summer.' the crop were tacked by hordes of grasshoppers, tad the invasion became so b the government placed a one cent tax on all letters to raise funds to fight the Insects. Tha republic generally had good year agriculturally, explained Elder Lambert. Government officials and the people at large are very kind to the he said, and added that missionary work In Mexico to fast progressing. . I -- out-ran- iti Ib stats road com mission will Moist injunction proceed! to the dlatylot . court county to pruvuot it froin I eoottnsin to ao crib Sana and; spillway in tho Fxrrninxtoa crack j N(ihiml which war built noma' ttan to pcaoont tha stream from .poeltlnr yravol and aaad oa ' . tho atato highway Rep. Annina a. Frail. New Thaat pnotdlnti war' brought York, is endeavoring to make the aararal daya ago by CL N. Fatoraon war department see advisability and others os the ground that the twning Governor's Island, la continued nee of dams and Maw York harbor, into Easts mawould cause tha deposit of under army air base. It is now the (ravel and sand on their lands jor adjoining tha river east of tho jurisdiction. state highway. J. R. Rota neon, seal scant to Bar THREE IIITOS, CYCLE way' H. Cluff, attorney general, will l represent tha road eommlaalnw and will file anaarav in tha oourt Boa day eontsadlng that wo damage can CRMH: o;;e ha dona to tho load ia Question due to tha deposits of gravel aad silt being niade in the stream channel Itself rather than on adjoining CAR DRIVER INJURED, ARRESTED FOB RECK.-- s ..ot--"D- is spiU-wa- ya skuu. hurt Kfib to. See Taion Play On Special Tfars" Rates Theodore Fenton, tt. of Bingham. la In the Holy Cross hospital, suffering from a severs head Injury and posMblo fracture of the skull as the result of a collision between hia motorcycle be was riding and three automobiles at Fifth East and Seventh South streets Friday . , aftemooou. Fenton eras driving east, the CHIRGEU WITH FAILING driven by F. E. Hegel-bergoing south. I. V. Smith of 4(4 Third Avenue and Mrs. E. C. :TD REPORT Maynard both proceeding north, became confused over right of W- Fenton was taken to the emergency hospital and later removed to Holy Cross hospital. Vern Millard, Thirty-firEarl R. McCoy, il, of tt Layton South avenue suffered bruises aad cutaFri ; and Stats street, was taken Info Saturday by Deputy Sheriff nh!rdv.nCm,CU a charge faflure .McCoy an accident. of reekle Complaint was issued and Millard wnl be arraigned before Jus-tic-e of tbe Peace Georg E. ParG.W. H0LL1BERG GETS kin. Millard Is aald trfrirev admitted driving the automobile which struck William James. 114 Truman avenue Tuesday night on South State street frsctur.ng his skull and causing other Injuries. James was struck down as h W. peorge Holmberg whose ap- - was en route to tbe street car line Road Supervisors Guests . w " , wii. ni waa raaen r'liiirarnt ns a federal Prohibition to hu home by Millard and later under Joseph E. Richards. County Commissioner agent 1 then Utah director, expired Oct to the county hospital. The auto driver failed to give his nams to I ltjWAs reappointed Saturday. The appointment was received tho James family and failed to rethe accident. port . via the , y!mL C, ,Wflngn. tyjcommissionor o. sonarge of roads and bridges, enter- force was Crew of 3 Beat Seas 24 of his road supervisors u appointment of at a luncheon at tho chamber qf On Grounded Schooner . automatically commerce Saturday. terminated OcC It. Mr. Richards Joseph Smith, chairman of tbs- w immediately appointed deputy Halt Lake County Road SuperCHATAM. 4. Mass, Dec. tor Utah. vlamr association, made an ad- -, admhdbtrator There developed considerable fTN8)'-Hothey saved their ship Mr. Burgon spoke I controversy about appointment of from destruction in a heavy blow briefly other agents who had and an angry sea by fashioning an . Those attending were Ira Rudy, j olp nnder the old reg- - .anchor out of chains after two M. S. I arson. W. S. Reed, WilUam i served in Utah of whom have however, anchors had been torn loose, wsa 0 Mrnsaa LHenry Bringc- tcen lnreappointed. told this afternoon by tho captain Bechet sad. N. M. Halm. D. Hnst. . ' and bis crew of two men of the Thomas Tfoble. John H. Butter-two masted schooner, Mary Iwng-lofield. Roy Ghurier. J. & Harrison, Final Respects Paid to ashore off Cape Cod. B. M. Cosgrove. Alex Brand, A. T. ButA detail of nine coast guardsL. C. Walksc, Orton, Henry Rmen were put aboard tbs strand- H. Labrnm, ter. J-- H. Graham. te Tobs Felklns, Funeral ssrtltisa for Mra Ellxa-het- h ed veteran coastal schooner A. A. O. CapRanch. help la efforts by tha revenue cutGrace Jr,,1 B. Max- McCone, widow of HenJoasph Melsen, ry F. McCone, were held In the! ter Acushnet In pulling tbe Mary 1- Ftm ward ehapal Batorday, Bishop Langdon from the sands. jhM, nod Eranhlln Webb. John C. Duncan, presiding. Speakers were Elder Stephen L. Geologist to Explain Sait Lake Woman -Richards of the Council ef the Value of Oil . Strike Denver Is Dead in Twelve: Alvin F. Smith. Brest. Robert L Burton ef ML Ogden stake; Mra. Susa Yoang Gates end Bishop oil Mrs. Horner L Hoisington. Significance of lhc recent Duncan. of S alt Lake, died In DenMiss Alice Anderson played an gusher near Moan and an account ver Thursday, relatives hers wars instrumental selection. Prof. A. Q. of the geoogv of this section ef by Edward advised. - She wse h daughter of Lund, director of the tabernacle Itah will K discussed Utah Oil Mr. and Mrs. William Watrous, (21 choir, mag "Come Unto Me" ss a Watson, geolorlst ofatthe the weekly Refining company, Fifth East street, and bar husband baritone solo, and with his brother. luncheon of council Engineering was secretary of the Y. M- C. A. in Cannon Lund, sang the duet "The be held st the chamber of com-to Bait Laka Surviving are her par- Morning Lend." Elder A. I, Boovtlle of Ogden of- merce next Monday. ents, two sisters. Mrs. K, F. Felt aad Mr. Georgs Webber and s fered the Invocation, and . Elder F. PATRIARCH SMITH TO SPEAK. W. White, the benediction-, brother, Roy Watrous. Following the services the body Presitflng Patriarch Hyrttm ' G. was taken to Nephi. home of Mrs. Smith will be the speaker In the Dr. O. L. Steae, Dentist, servfor McCune for many years, Twentieth ward chapel Sunday Dec Bid. ices Sunday noon ia the Mephl 7 AS. :J p m. A special musical tabernacle. President A. H. Bel program baa been arranged. e. listoa of the Juab stake will ef8alvtit Children are ta have special opportunity to see the film of the "Passion Play" coming to tha Salt Lake theatre neat week, of tho theatre .through nod Deseret Mews management. Elsewhere In this Issue will he found a coupon which, wtthjhe addition of 11 cents, will admit children 11 yea re of ago and nnder to the famous show, taken from actual performance of tha "Passloa Flay" as presented at Freiburg first Ja 11(4 and as a regular since 1(00. The ooupons aad 11 cents will be- good for admittance at the I P.m. performand ances on Monday, Tuesday , Wednesday. The play ehowl the Ufa of Christ with special emphasis on tbs crucifixion, the resurrection, the betrayal and the Lords supper. The history of Christ and hia accomplishments on tha earth la told without variation from the account in the Bible. The drama, which is recognised as one of the worlds greatest, has been filmed in its completeness and gives a comprehensive view of what tha real Passion . Play la g, IKHOT ' - st , ' CrU'1 vubW,. - .Of onva ddL,f",tfc . .i ,f so. n, Fanner for-tnar-ty - -- . ,t pre-aid- Mary Garden Sick, and ( Aide Dying; Opera Halts FARMS oe Mai yurt at Utah Vs FT- - - Beneficial Life Ina. Co. .A , -- c . .. iH. I P-- ,r SIOUX CITY. Ia, Dec. 24 (AP) life-tidream of Joseph Re-- 1 gan. the sweet voiced Irish singer has coma true. It sounds like Dr. C. M. Jepsen, state superin- - press agent's yarn hut tt i not.. Aa lft trom Santa Claus. Mr. Regan ten dent of schools, will extend . tr' an invitation to Idaho educators or hbBMelt -d w,th to Join in tho Intermountain Con ls- paid- ference of School Administrators whieb convenes In Balt Lake next clud tr aiding nnder the grralest fo lialy tor both Mr. and April and S for the third ancaal, H' 1 Governor, Mayor Among Hosts for Entertain ment at S. L. Theatre; East Cadets to be Ushers j" i 1 Mrm. Tb , by him1 t5h - LOCAL I'OBSE HALL FIREMEN; 11.000 Tb chamber of commerce hae received much inform alios aad some splendid photographs from civic organizations over the state to be used In preparing copy tor the 1121 community -advertising campaign. Borne time ago the committee ,.i Invited . cities and outside organisations of citizens to submit material to be used in connection with the campaign made possible bv subscription of flt.OOO by Balt Lake e'tizena. Though the money was donated K Lakers. Itn by to planned msks tha advertising copy cover the entire state. Responses have been received from Brigham Citv. Cedar City. Price. Huntington and Helper, Vernal. The Branch Agricul tural college at Csdsr has taken considerable trouble to assemble material. Another letter was sent out Saturday to those who have not responded ss the committee hopes to complete ell eopv by Jan. It and has fixed th's date as the "dead line" for receiving Suggestion. DAMAGES. Firs did fl.lll damage to the 41 Postoffice place Saturday. The origin of the blaxs could not be determined. The fire evidently started between the Joists and ate Its way Into the lodge lockers and dense volumes of amoks hindered firemen. The loss la covered by Insurance. Sparks started a fire at the home of J. G. Barnes. 121 Seventeenth East street, doing damage estimated at Friday afternoon, aad a like amount of damage waa dons by firs at the home of N. E. Willey, Twelfth East street, d caused by an stove. Odd Fellows hall. lit till SECURITIES GET - s Operation of Lw Daring Last Seven Months Nett State $3,200 Besides Investors. Protecting ( Operation o( tho "blue iky" law has brought under .official state supervision and regulation the offering aad sale of more than worth pf securities on the open market in the seven months period ending June 24- This Is shown In the annual report of the state securities commission faoued by Secretary of State H. E. Crockett. Attorney General H. H. Cluff and Bank Commissioner Beth Piston of the commission and H. C. Hick a director. Du to a change ia tbe state fiscal year made by tbe last legislature the period of the report la advanced from November 26 to June 24. making the report In hand cover hot seven months The report was presented to Gov. George 2)4,-440.4-46 ' . ty SUGGEST AOS FOR UTAH SMOKE HINDERS BLAZE DOES I j Salt lok will begin in earned Its distribution of holiday cheer with the opening ef the third annual Cheer Week program Sunday night at the Balt Lake theatre. For the remainder of tho week, with the exception of New Years day, the programs will be given ia tho spacious auditorium of tha West bl school building. First North and Soeond West streets. It may ba reached by taking street car No. Si, " 2.1S pm. The rendition of "The Messiah." oratorio. Friday. Hander Handers great oratorio nnder tha "The Messiah In the Salt Lake direction of 8qu!re Coop, head of UbertiAcie at 4 p.m.. a ndei di- tha muelc department of the rectioa of Squirt Coop. of California., aouthern branch, la the Tabernacle New Tears day at 4 pm-- , will conclude BUY ALCOHOL NOW, the weeks program. SAVE SHECKELS. U.S. The various afternoon and evening entertainments will be parTELLS DRUGGISTS In ticipated by the beet musical and dramatic talent In tbe city. Cheer week haa coma ta be Druggiat. manufacturers and looked upon as a Salt Lake Insttta-Ho- n. others must apply to Joseph E. Begun three years ago nnder I Richards, deputy prohibition ad- the direction of Mias Charlotta ! minis-roto- r for Utah, for special Stewart. city recreation director. It baa grown In popularity until today denatured alcohol permits prior to L according to instructions its patrons are numbered by the jeeived from Washington. D. C. The program for unday in the! Borne 264 different formulas are Balt Lake theatre at 4 p.m.. to be- - red preparing alcohol so that serves special purposes in mak-ai- e. given by the McCone School of Mu-f- it follows: jtng various perfumes, lotions, med- March. "Sons of the Brave." Bid- - iclnb and product used In manu-goooverture. "Norms"- - Bellini;-ta- ct uring without- - being . suitable cornet solo, "Tho Sweetest Story for beverage purposes. Alcohol re- n nnder these permits is Evcr Told." (Stuhxi. Messrs and Hawkins; vocal (a), I ticaily tax free snd users , may "Com Unto Me" I Lindsay), (b) iav considerable expense by Bong" (Speaks). J. H tng applications prior to Jan. 1. Wood; (a) "Tuletide Spirit" (Anr RepOi Claus wee tnvichtiofi wIU be extended . by E. L, Dohepy Los As- as president of tbe or- - w nd Mrs. to Doheny. delivered be will and ganixation met the Dohenys Regan the Idaho educators assembled at --ben the annual meet at Boise next thanksgiving they sang at Doheny home, and Regan told i Tuesday, Dee. il. : Hra. . Doheny about bis hopes to Similar Invitations will.be hrosd to study, tended to teachers and ad minis! ra- ktd him to write Xohnr tors of Nevada. Wyoming and to ,7L her about hihs i Western Colorado. The newer was plana a Christmas mes sage .bearing the gift of a years trip. y FIRE RUBES THROUGH io Sunday c'zbt. Dec. 2T, band Concert by the McCune School of music under direction of Clarence J. Hawktno. assisted by the Ladies' chorus with Mias Margaret fiummerhaya. director, and Squire Coop who will tell the story of llandcl a oratorio. "The Messiah," V .West High Urban). Monday, the Christmas cantata "The Traveler." by the Irving Junior hgh school at 1:1S p.m. Tha drama "Bab." U- - dramatic deby tha L. D. partment at pm. Tuesda..the operetta. "Trial v of Jobs and Joan by tbe mu- -, sic department pf Granite high - chool at pm. Band - concert Inby Thirty-eight- h fantry band -of Fort Douglas st p.m. Wednesday. "Roe -- of Plymouth "reostums drama, bv the dramatic club of Boaelder high school at ,2.14 pm. A orchestra concert. " symphony "Art Symphony-- " directed by - A. R Overlade and Mra. Laura P. Hopkins at 4 IS t.m. Thursday. "The Children's Afternoon of Dance." by the students of the Utah Aaaoela- -, tlon of Dancing Teachers, at ffiCEMIIDM -- - j A over-heate- LIBERTY WARB KILL H. Deni Saturday. A decrease is noticeable In tho report In the securities registered or pissed by the depxriment under tb operation of the new "blue sky" statute passed by the lari legislature. This set took effect May It. I42S, snd between that data and June 24 the department registered or authorized the offering of 2121.162 worth ef securities. Under tpe old law th department lamed permits to companies for the offering of 224 144.422 between November 14 1424. and May 11. 1624. Th apparent decrease Is due at least in part to tha necessary delay Incident to putting ths new statute into operation. In the period covered the department haa refused the necessary authority to a score of companies which sought to offer a total ef mors than 41.666.646 worth ef ae- earities. These companies accord- th find,n of l depart- I ment tad not offer sufficient safety of Investment to tb Public. I Director Hicks pointed out that d: Mor-.eetv- sd prae-rlan- as Elder LeGrand Ridiard. S;: irom-M-TH- of "The Meeslah" tBquir Coop); To be Guest 1 Sunday (b) reading "A Visit from Bt. NichMias Joycn Livingston; opolas",Mlggionarv GIVE TABLEAU SUNDAY eratic masterpiece. Bafranck; la4 mrans rrert dle chorus, selected numbers unSpecial service in honor of La- - th total amount of securities der direction of Miss Margaret Grand Of former bishop Richard, whlch lh Bummerttays; saxophone solo, sehu kept off lected. Mias Margaret Thom berg; Sugar House ward.- who baa been , the market. Many of th "The ."Nativity." a tableau will In "Valse to in. the departon mission Drigo. (b) a (a) bluett. ponies applying be the offering of the Liberty Ward "Tb Heaveas am Telling from ure Eastern States, will bo held ia ! meat for registration or permit Sunday school in their new amuse"Tb "Creation", Hayden; march, th Sugar House ward chapel Sun-- 1 I have been allowed to withdrawConciliator" Croaby. ment hall Sunday morning st 14:14 their applications when it appearday. Dec. 21. at 6:16 p.m. Official boats of th evening are: Preat. Frank Y. Taylor, of Gran-- 1 ed they would not meet with fa--oclock. Tha proaentatioa la unH. Dern. Governor and Mra George ita stake will be tb speaker, Aitor at the hands of tho departder the direction of Elder David Mayor and Mrs. C. Clarence Neslen, special musical program will ' be j ment. Jenaen. Mra Winifred Brown Mr. and Mr. Tracy Y. Cannon,. rendered nnder tb direction of j Donbtlen scores of com panic Knight Is reader. Frost, and Mra A. W. Ivina, Mr. Jama F-- Drigg. ward chorister- - f offering more or leeo fraudulent A special musical concert and the and Mbs. Georgs D. Py Per, Dr. snd This will be Elder Richards issues have also been kept off the prelude have been prepared by Mrs. W. M. Btookey. Mr. aad Mra third mission. He formerly presid- market and even among the comWalter H. Burgener. Costumes Alvin Ksddlngton. ed over the Netherlands mission. panies licensed concessions uers and properties are by Prof. E. H. Ushers will lncluds the following H had been bishop of Sugar required in many instances which Estmond of Brigham Young uniofficers of the R. O. T-- C. from the House word six and a half years would offer a greater inducement versity. Claud R. Dodge is la East high school under the super- when he was released Nov. 14. He to tbe purchasing public. In every ehsrgn ef the apodal electrical disvision of Captain Stephen Abbott: haa also resigned aa president of instance steps have been taken to play. Ernest Brazier, in charge; Frank tbe Balt Lake Real Estate board. protect the investors Mrs. Led Kirk ham Goates aa Young, Kenneth Relmera. Th commission had applicaElder Richards will leave Jan. 4 Mary and Frank Mosley aa Joseph Gardner, Lambert Gibson. Winfor its , action tions pending principal rolee. chmrie1 wfth Plotting against the fred Buskirk. Vernon Henderson. amounting to more than 25.00.-COO-Baby Ralph A. Iseli will be the Melvin Hampshire. Ralph Mudge, Royal Welsh Gleemen 26. June Holy Child. James Ellsworth, Charles Van WinThe departmen4 is a revenue Serenade Dern, Neslen Producer Tbe comptetb prograifi and cast kle. Jack Midsea. Glen Hardy, Joe for the state as during k Is aa follows. Benedict. George Williams, Joe nnder review it coltha Prelude' "Peace on Earth." orBosrovltch. Clifford Horn. Jack x Th Royal Welsh Gleemen who lectedperiod in fee and licenses mere chestra: The Story, in prologue, . Barclay. Fred Beers. Robert Bnow. are In tbe city filling a weeks en- than three times the aggregate ex(arranged bv David Jenaen): poem. Cohos; gagement at a local theatre, seren- penses ot the salaries and expenses "Rejoice and Bfng" the Holy Fam- minister to Argentina, and Remlgio GETS WAFFLE IRON- aded th homes of Gov. George H. of the department. ily. Mary. Mra. Leda Goatee; Jesus Timirix Sreopa. AU will ba exiled. This was. however, exclusive of Employes in th department of-, Dern and Maydr C. Clarence Neslen Baby Ralph A. Iaell; Joseph. Frank Alfredo Baqueriso Moreno, presLindtb salaries of the three commisCommissioner 8. J. ne-Motley"; "Holy Night" orchestra ident of th senate aad Rafael Ma- County u were -, Chrirtmo They ght. buildand of finance who are paid from regular sioners and chortle: poem. "While Shep- rta Arixaga, former minister to the say, in charge eommiseioner : mpanid by Bqnlre Coop, dircctor Mate appropriations for work perpresented tb herd Watched," th shepherds oa New oratorio f Years United States, are also nnder sr- - tng. day aa a Christmas formed in their other Capacities. a waffis iron First Shepherd. Adolph Mere: Sec- rest. Alhetd Larrea Chtriboga. nlth Thursday afternoon. resenta- - and other musieiana. In the future also it ia doubtful ond Shepherd. Jean R. Th visitors were heartily wel- if this proport-oDrtggs; ofIn Mr. waa will be mainmad Lindsay's tion Third Shepherd, George E. Swendicomed Dr. aad Bowen, Joseph fice. .owing to ths department son: "Far. Far Away on Judeas rector. waa presented the keys tained determined to keep closer having Plains," of tbe city by Mayor Neslen. This check SERGEANT IS FATHER. eh the companies offering chorus; first is the time the copper huge securities nnder ha regulation and Best," Ths Wise Men Flint Wise Sergeant S. R. Mlllea, Post ex- municipal keys have been presented control by periodic audits and la- Man. Mshonrt Thom-o- n: Second ! port everything Quiet and normal. change steward at Fort Douglas, to a v.sltor. spectlons. Willis fonhh : ( Third Christmas was celebrated with the waa James. British vice John ?!! consul, seven months under reIn presented with an exceptional Horace Welling; "With enlftt festivities. avenue, was also view the Christmas present Friday morning. at 242 Seventh total expenses of the depart. . Wondering Awe." orchestra, aolo and will serenaded. The visitors spent the ment amounted to 22.4(1 while th pound eight It, weighed sad chorus; poem. "Christmas nf i a st ths Jsmes home when receipts exceeded this by 27.414. y likely become Bergesnt B. IL Mil- - evening Long Ago." "Jems Once of Humble LOB AngWe 1 TRin tO for hs ts ths first child. t tbs fording was completed. len. Jr., b'n",lrtioSHpt- - j Reach Sail Lake Earlier The birth took place at the home! Contagious Disease of lira. Mlllena parent, Dr and .S. L. Council Scouts to . Reader. Mrs. Wnlfred Brown! Mrs- A. T Faerber. 41 east Fourth For Week Total 105 Effective Knight: angels. Lutcle Gumm. Aud- j Bundav, Jan. I. ths Los South- - The mother waa formerly Give Training Course Slaorht r. Ret Lailmtr. A Salt com Mis Winn if red Q, E. Fraerber. rHrod Aftleq w McLean, Helen Ooat. Lola Pixlon; 1S cofttafrtoo diseases Salt Lake Council of Boy Scout of A total of Jacket! Hampshire, Esther Stok- which, however. ?S ajere chicken will anve In Lake t I m., TR.m3.FRK TO MKFT. will conduct a scout training course! pox and 17 mumps were tr. reported ot 'U m nd ,h Th Liberty yard hall la nn Den- for aR tenderfoot and second class to the city board of health for th .holiday luncheon the California city will) andThsocialannus! I of leaving r street ssd Harvard avenue. d vision remits of tb Utah P- Boat A. of x tb West I be advanced council, at to 11 pm. instead of' of th Traveler' Protective Th Hhr dPhth,fria Saturday. Jan. 4. tt Is hfh L1Ll?'mr,i,LV,nOU"cM hr th elation w:.ill be held st rha Hotel C. of C. Secretary Gets whooping couch. orlet fever. 2: Wt ecu- ex eouncU announctd tba b. company . Ejfowhouv , Wednesday noon, Deo 4; meningitis I. snd t vThoId fev- . U. S. Dollar Year Job from out of town 1 TheroVero I net ruction will be given st hirih and 22 deaths during the scour m second -' class am.. requireI P ra I.. 11,::,'and signalling, nature study, period.. Th bureau of the census, da- - p.m. O. 8 L. train No- - 41 menta, ' map drawing and first aid of the partment of commerce, hat deslg- - lng Balt Lake at li a m. and arriv-- 1 first class scout work. The course will leave nated Frink C. Murphy. Industrial in In Ogden la given to assist boys to prepare at Ogden at at secretary of th Chamber of com- - a 4:14ma.m, arriving for advancement in the organize- mere, aa its representative In com- - Th purpose of the change is to tlon. Th course la free. piling manufacturing statistics for allow connection between the Bait Laka reanty, Mr. Murphy will 'Historical-Pagean- t train and tha Union Pacific work for the government for the Angeles May leave now well known salary of 21 per train No. 4 for Omaha which i Mark east at 4 24(a-m- , Celebration for the Ogden Nampa year. '.. Fvewell 1 enm-call- ed -- n w-t- - r 1 rr -- i t - Ro! V. k, l 5- . . 1 ... ' ll Dee. 24. (tNSi Florence MaeBeth. leading Americas coloratura with the Chicago Civic'1 Opera cotnpanv. waa removed to a faoep ta In Fort Wayne. an optfatiou for where Ind, today fnfesttnal abscesses' Is to be 'per- We have a splendid stock of Informed in tbe hope of saving her ears by reason of tb healthy life. crease In Nash Bales and offer yon At the same time, Mary Garden, tb benefit of this ciean-a- p with who waa to have oung Thsla" real bargains hoIn Is ill Blackstone the tonight. tel with a" severe cold. - - Com In and talk ts ns about oar As a result. , Thais" has been used cars It will seat yon noth cancelled for tonight and "Martha" ing to look and It wilt coat yon te talk, but It win probably wb'ch Mias Mac Beth was to havs save considerable amoant of tomorrow night, has given moneyyeaona your jmng to used car Invest another program.. away ment to visit u before yen ooa tract for n ear. 9' , HINDU TO SPEAK. ft ivwffc at Mata Dr. Bhagat Singh Thlnd will de- Two 7 liver the first of seres ef free Mth ' lectures on "Divine ReaTmtlon." 'Sunday, Dec. tt. st-- S P.M. in A. Kenyos hotelDr. parlor I Thlnd Is an author, psychologist. and Amdivine of metaphysician India. Sixty-tw- o lectures are Included hi the series. Lee- fores will be del vered at It t. Nvt--e I p.m. and I ' yach day hattl Jaa. 17. ra CHICAGO, ' CHRISTMAS CHEER ; WEEK .IN BRIEF j v OH. MAGNATE FAYS WAY FOR WIFES PROTEG EE , TO STUDY. Used Can Offer Splendid Opportunities forYou Tooele School District Covey-Ballar- d urcuilE SCHOOL : Four Other States Will be Asked to Attend Con . ference in S. L. SEVENTY SIXTH YEAR DECEMBER 20. 1925 ns. ranBi stHis L IDAHO TEACHERS mm irraico Farmington Fanners Arer That Spillways Deposit Sand on Their Land; Qoff to File Answer. SATURDAY - Ask r- Release of Bond The Tooele school district haa called in all bonds and has , asked th state land office through a local broker for th release of about 442.664 of th isnina. Bonds Ip possession of the office Include 124.- 1 6 In high school bonds and 664 In other bonds of the dis. trict. Chora Will Rehearse Tonight and Sunday The Balfo Lake 'Oratorio society chorus to yng The Messtih" at the tabernaclo on New Tears day will hold a general ensemble at Barrett Halt this eve-nlat 7:24 oclock, and- another name at th hall Sunday ' Dee- - 27. I. at 4 p.m. .. . : Director Boti'r Coop declrec a .foil Utt4ucti .. jt . Sftmr ? U 'x illHI . . Concrete Pipe Finn to Enter Nuapa Field Idaho, Tc. SC. la to on m plant atart early (n th apriny x$cttd tor tha. Concrete Pipe end Tile com- pan? on Eleventh evenne north between Fourth and Fifth atreta Preliminary plans and wrtlmatee are now being prepared and until three are completed the coet of the factory will ot bo known. The Kampa plant will u one ef tho many operated throughout northweet by th company which mnnufnctureo n complete line of concrete products. Including fl replace fronts, tile floors, burial vaults and tho like. C. H. Catkins local representative, has juvt returned from Portland, where the branch maneeere and repreoentjulvee of the company eenvonod. Dclmtet (hero thp Rorthwaet Concrete aeeoHatlefk. Products hffliatfng plants In Oregon. Washington aad Idaho. Thie association will exchange Ideas In manufacturing imf marketing aad plana for Improvng tho ntaadnrd of tha prodpote nut-(Mtai- ei L NAMPA. v NAMPA. Id ho. ,Dc. H- - Dewey from dalt Return of .1. Xbon CaHfarata. asd.,. , from Oregoa. wal see activates launched la preparation of a pro- for the celebration here Marea gram $1 signalizing Che completion of the Pacific Fruit Express companys na b g car plant. Messrs. Dewey Maaeney are members of the city committee arranging for the cete- - I brat Ion. It le probable that a bag his- i torical pageant depleting the Oe-- 1 ! SeVopmenl of this section from the 'days of tho Indian to the present, will bo on of tho features. Com-- ) mi Use members ore now discussing .this plan and tt ta beUeved wtli bo finally agreed on. Mr. lewey. who ts tn San FranI cisco. wtH confer with P F E of flclsis as to th nature of the contemplated and while in ; Pendleton Hr. Mahoney win confer with officials of the Roundup, association as to tho poastb bttea of getting ludaina and cowboys for the spectacle. It has been suggested that male eltisens of Nampa, be urged to let their hair aad bread grow for tha next three months in order to pro vide atmosphere for the daya of M pageant. 'il r L Transfer Iu t y , r I . v it ceio-bmti- on I (V nr 1 1926 Is going to be a . big year. Get ready, by putting your on an efficient basis. See oar ART METAL Filing filing-syste- m 9 |