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Show BAM Utah Stockmen in (fcadary. as to e Two Hundred Prominent Citizens Enlisted in Effort To Improve Local' Condi- -' tions. j . 10 elimina- tion work wee announced by Mayor Cv Clarence Keelen thl moral ns. The SMBBlttee will meet in the commission Okamber of the City and County build, las at 4 prigr wiMhHidaFvfce'tft moke ettuation will be diecusaed. That there baa been a vast improvement in the situation ia conceded, but there ia ample opportunely for furthet improvement, it ie to consider ways or bringing about this result that tue committee haa been appointed. - in of ether words, through Uus activities the committee U is aimed to renew interest In ic the campaign and obtain sentiment in ha unanimous-publThe new committee .follows. avor, Mar Utah stockmen ar. In n "quandary regarding th. payment of thetf annual foreat erasing (aaa for 1121, becauaa no official advices hav. ocn received aa to what disposition baa baan mmda of the McNary bill which calla for postponing the payment of thasa to' Thomas Red mop d, chief aheap Inspector of the state department of agriculture, the McNar? bill authorised the foreat service to defer payment of the fees for the yaar was wherever such postponement asked tor, interest the rate of I per cent xwould be charged where such postponements were made. This- bill was Introduced in Congress Nov. If and was designed to become effective by Dec.L. whea the fees became due. However, neither state officials, officials of the forestry service or officials of local livestock organisations have been advised as to what haa become of tks bill, In the meantime the stockmen and ahoepmen, according to Mr. Redmond, are confronted with the problem as to how they are to meet their teem which become due to day. Taxation, he point out, haa taken In many cases all available cash the livestock man haa had and he la finding It difficult to raise the foreat fees. The 1221 grazing fees were due the forestry service when the stock was first entered on the foreat last April. However, a postponement was granted owing lo the crlsia in the Industry until Sept. 1. On Sept. 1 slight change for the better had been experienced and the date waa again postponed until Dec. 1. Mr. Redmond we advised that railway executives had decided to put into effect a six months experimental reduction of 10 per cent on rates on agricultural products and to apply the' 10 per cent reduction on alt live stock rates leas than 00 centa per 100 pounda which were published lo expire the latter part of this year for six months longer. This relief, however. comee after the heavy ehipmenta of stock have been made. It is probable. however according to Mr, Redmond, that It will offer some advantage to I tah stockmen Who are fattening their own atock this' winter in that it will reduca the rates to place stock on the market. isnnlitM. C. F. Adams, W. R. Armstrong W, W. Armstrong, J. Cecil Alter, Utio fee. May Anderson, tferbeit Auer roeat Bambach, Daniel Aieiander, berger John F. Bennett, V. A. Beltil-yoJohn Brooks. W. D. Burt, Chas. 8 Burton, J. J. Burke, H. N. Byrne. Mra. Oeov M. Bacon, Mrs K. M Bagiey, Carl A.- Badgers AdmRcrmtcm,- - Mrs. 3. B. Blakely, Alvin A. Beealey, O. H. Back-maHerman Bamberger, Robt. Bradford. J. E. Broaddua. A. JT Bowen, Melvin J. Ballard, T. P. Billings. F. D. Brown, Gov, fcimon Bamberger. 8. Q Cannon, Ueo. E. Carpenter, Geo. N. Child, Jesse Coogan, J. E. Coagriff, A. H. Cowie. 8 ,M. Covey, E. A. Culberteon. John C. Cutler, Lewis T Cannon, John Elliott-DarWillard T Cannon. John G, Cannon, Rev. 8. A. Curtis, John 8. Cerless, Judge E F. Colborn. Larry Dayton, F. B. Cook, I L Dainea. Rev. Geo K Davies, J J. Daynea, Chas E. Pavey, R W, Daynea, Joseph Decker, Geo. H. Darn, E. H. Eardley, Geo A. Wm. A. E. Eston. Eberhardt, 8 J. Edwards, Major Earley, lease B. Evans, W, H. Tolland, E. P. CITY TREASURER NiMED Flemming. Chas. A Fen. Harold. E.Lee--P t blan, W. Most Ferry, A. L Fish, D. Freed, Rev. W. W. Fleetwood, Mra W. Mont Ferry, J. E. GaUaeher. Earl J. Glade, Mra A. J. Gorham. BishCLUB HUD OF op J. 8. Glasa Daniel P. Oates, Harold Goff. Dr. EL G. Uowena, Prest. He bar J. Grant. Rev. Elmer 1. Goshen, John Hansen, Robert N. Toung, city treasurer, and ' Jr W. J. Halloran, L B. Hampton, Dr. prominent In cieig club life, was today R, R. Hampton, Lafayette Hanchett, elected president of the Klwsnlt club C. R Hawley Moroni Heiner, E. O. of Sait Lake over Judge J E. Frick, John C. Howard, Mre. Jean the only other candidal,. - Mr. Teung Howard, ' nette Hyde. Herbert Hlrschman. Mra who hse been -secretary of the club, Elisabeth Hayward. Herman Harms, succeeds Carl Scott, elected to the po Nephl J. Hansen, Ueo. R. Horning. Kay sit Ion of district trustee. Haddock, Ueo. B. Howe, Fred Hatba Frick was elected, flret ndvice Judge A. K wsyc snd John Oiritrr Harvey, raj prrwirtrrTt A. W. vice president. Others nominated Ingebretsea H President Ivins. Joy Johnson. Robert L. for thie were Fred Mrakin. Judd. Edward E. Jenkins, Prof. R. B. Jtterllng H.position Nelson and Dan B Shiejds. F. Kearna J. T Ketchum, Thos The following were elected mem Keith, L. O Kimball, Wesley E. King.4 bora of the board of directors: Arch Oscar Kirk ham. Geo. D. Keyser, Mra Browning, Horaco H. Walker. E. W, c. g. Klney.Dr. & G. Kahn, Walter Kelly. W. H. Dayton and Strlngham Stevens. Others nominated were Lewis, Geo. W. Lamhourne, Mra R A R- Colt, R. R. Hampton. A. C Lyman. J. C. Lynch. Mra Julia F. Oeorga L.D. A. Boh le. Lund. Bailey. J. Fred Daynea. 8 H Iove, R. R. Lyman, Joe. Light, J. H. Crandall. W. R. Pollock, Malcolm W. H. Loveaev. W. A. Lealham. B. R. Mct'allialer and S'. K. Vincent Before proceeding to ballot for offiLewis. F. c. Iwls. W. H McIntyre. cers President Scott announced that an A. N. McKay. Mrs. C. H McMahon. had been extended by the invitation E. J. A Rev. McGinty. Marthy. Lew . W. Moulton. AMarka Dr. G F. Klwams club of Provo to . attend a a Dr. J. F. Merrill, Reuben dance to be given by that club next Middleton, Proceeds from the May, Olen Miller, U C. Miller GeoW Friday evening, "Morgan, FT 8. Murphy. R. P. Morris. F. dance will be used In constructing E. Morris. N O Morgan, X. I,. Morris. better trail up Ml- - Tlmpaaogos. . MraJ. F. Merrill, C. W. Mblry. Mer rill Xlbley, Oeo. T. Odell, Dr F. J Detective Back From Pack, C. R- - Pearsall, A. B. Pembroke. H. V Platt, Oeo D, Pyper. H. T. With Prisoner Plumb. Mra B. T Pyper. Inter Pett. E R. Pembroke. Mra ham! Park. Oeo . Rolf. F. S. Rlchsrda V. H. Richey. M. Detective D. McGinness returned W. W. Rlter. ft Ia Richard. Orson D. today from Los Angeles with John Romney. Bea Redman. Rev. U. Ruifea-barwas arrested there who 12, Decker, Dr. O. O. Rich' Oeorga Raybold, arda Mra. J. B. Raid. F. ; Richmond. last week at the request of the lopal W. a Rawlings. Earl Scott, J. D. Rkesn, authoritlee. Decker, with Bill - Dr- - M. R.W. St.wart, Lou la J. Sec kies, and Tom Ford. Is alleged to have Mra E. Senior, David A. Smith. broken Into the home of A. D. Owen. Prod Smith, H. A. Smith, Willard M. H. Bowles. Oeorga A. Stelnsr, 440 Post street, on October I. Several articles of jewelry and wearing ap H. W. Sturges, H. A. Srhwelkhart. Johanna Bprague, H. M. Stephens. John D. parel were obtained by the boys Drushell and Ford are awaiting trial Spencer, R. W. Spangler, W. H. Swanson, Clarence Snow. Aabny Snow. John in tha county jail. Sitter, Rabbi Adolpn Steiner, W. R. Thureton, J. H. Tonkin, Martha Horne Thomae. Jamee B. Plaintiff Wine Suit Tingey, Dr. Oeorge Talmaga, Alma O. Taylor Oacar Van Van . For fSjSOO Damage Dam, Albert Van Cott, Herbert Cott, George Waaaon, I. E. WiUev. Thomae A. Williams, George H. WalA Jury In JvMtia 1 A. iTirwn 41 lace. Henry Wallses. F. C. Walker. the Third district court Water Mr. J. A. Vinton of WarrtimrJr H. N. returned verdict for for 98J04 Widtaoe, Mrs. W. William. E. 8. Bryant In her suit for damaf Woodruff. Wr. R Wallace, John A. Kettle tajurle- suffered Oct- 14, 41- - in Widter-W- r GttyC. Wtl-o- sforcollision between a Bingham Stare Joseph Wirthliiv H. W Young, Jr Line company automobile, in which Levi Edgar Young, R, N. Toung. ahe was riding, and a street car. The Utah Light ft Traction company waa mads a party to tha action, but tha Regent to Speak. jury bald there waa no causa for action agalnat Jhla defendant. " An addrea on Oood Fellowship at will be delivered tomo'-omorning li lt e'oiock at ofthetheweekly studentof Arraigned on Charge body assembly Inlverelty a Of Selling Cigarettes member of Utah, by Frank Evsna-the board of regents of the unlvaratty. Ray Ssmusleon. a clerk at tha Eagle Gate pharmacy, the first man to be arrealsd for violation "f cigarette law passed at tha last session of the legislature, was arraigned this morning before Judge Ben Johnson, of the. criminal division of tbo Third district court. The defendant took nntll Monday to lead, with tha that a iemurrer may he understaadtag entered. If the ease la tried, a jary trial will be demanded. It was announced. Lacy Smart sad L. W. Smart warn sentenced to oonro 24 dayo each la tbo county Ian for passing worthless . . . . e. o, n, ms BY TAXES Taxes - received "during-Tfovem- ber practically doubled the balance on hand In the. stats treasury on Nov. 10, aa compared with the balance of Nov. I. according to the report of State Treasurer W. D. Sutton. The state had a balance pnu hand .Nov.-1-- pf $272,212.17. Receipts for the month, were 21,321.(20.22. as compared with disbursements of 2502.277.22, a balance Nov. 20 of 21. 222,222.leaving ID The report credits the state's true revenue receipts during the month with amounting to 21.210.532.15 and receipt at 241.152.42. Of the true revenue receipts. 2271.120.22 waa received from reneral property taxes covered Into the state treasury from the various counties. The state road tax and appropriations for road work covered into the treasury during the month 222,773.47. Federal appropriations largely for poet road wdfk also amounted to 2150.542. 74. Salt Lake county turned over the largest tax collections of any county In the stale, amounting . la I4H8. 242-2- 5 Utah other county contributing more than Offices and department of 1100,000. state collected in receipt and fee a total of 2J40.2S1 .1, the largest contribution from this source being from the Agricultural college. Disbursements from Vhe state treasury were divided Into 2222.322.55 from th general fund. Including 2272.105.22 from the road fund and disbursements from other source bringing th total up to 2502.277.22. In Balances the several , funds arc 2477.171-7In the general fund. In the district school fund 222.210.22 In the high school fund. 1122.024.17 In the univeresity maintenance fund, 142.412.37 In the Agricultural college maintenance, in the branch Agricultural colIn the lege maintenance, 210,172-0fish and game, 112,141.22 In the state vocain federal the bounty. (14.72 tional training. 11,(22.21 tn th fed22.202.12 In the eral rehabilitation. capltol building, 2475 In the colonisation fund. '2125.220.04 In tha motor vehicle registration. Warrant issued - by State Auditer Mark Tuttle touted 2453.221.02. of which 2252,152.11 were from the state road fund. 27.242.-007.0- n oast r-C- . k. Dru-she- yee-terd- ty - h, w - checks 7i7 'A kava 'i oca ftMft ftt nraaiauttv te tho limited wing -- Ft tha fsdgjtem4 HeU forlKescvts,- - neoyfcteiffin' Letear !) to his mi Hall te over a boat MS rmo4 VSS? fM""- - 7 2. Jn - n. treurr 1 For Capture of Burglar " Detective C. W. Patten and U L. Larsen have been awarded 16 point each by Chief of Police Joseph E. Burbldye for meritorious service In the arrest of Georye McDonald, who confessed to haviny robbed morthan two score homes In Salt Laka. Approximately 826.009 worth of etolea was recovered by the officers property ths arrest of McDonald, who la with new aervlny an Indeterminate aenteacs in the Utah state prison. nt - Iterant-Teach- er Utd.hd - Governors WiU be Guests of President Prealdent and Mr. Warren O. Harf-In- i will sntertaln governors In attendance at th governor's conference to be held at Charlestown. R. C-- at .the White House on Dec. 2, the office of Governor Charles R. waa advised today Governor Mahay and Mrs. Mabey to jcftjastnlght atteqd the conforewce com-pll- . 1 gf brow a Lillie Each Week ' ' BUY. From JENSENS Its GIFTS THAT LAST t IXizyix Yitdm aad (to enztorawi an ksvfax o tar Ctriiaiju -- fo L. D. S. tSumjeesteow. TfrfcJi Qwxy n . -- Merits Awarded Detectives tA JzmZf Clinton D. Mali. of th trio . - 64.-7- Convention Date Annotmced -- of the aer-mo- n. OP i Thoms Redmond, chief atata sheen Inspector of tho departs, eat of grlenL lure,I was advised today that th twenty f fth annual oonvontlon of the American National Lima Stock association weald he MM at tM Amortaaa 57 TLIME Returns from Datxett county school district to the tte superintendent office show n reduction In the population of school children In the district from 139 to 14 Tht completes the report from Ihe various dfetrlct or the tate an place the popuimtlon of the slates school children at 1 30,674, compared with 119 4(1 lat year. The number of atria of achool aye show a decrease from 64.80 to during th year, while th number of hoys of school ay is Increased from 6M45 to 65.993 In 1121, accordioy to B. J. Norton, assistant atata superintendent of public Instruction. tl - mobile ' Number Requisition Papers Issued. nltro-glycerl- J Wil-so- New ' dentity of Suspects Wal Traced by Means of Auto- IIS 214,-(27-- POPULATION to The Samuel J. Faddles, 40, of Coalville, who waa seriously burned, by contact with a high tension pdwer line at Storrs. died In a local hospital aa a result of his Injuries. for the Faddles. - yard foreman $pring Canyon. Coal, company - at Storrs, was standing on an old slag dump near the upper end of thqdump track. A abort distance over this dump a 44.000 volt high tension line was strung. Id raising hi hand - to the wire Prior to signal his death the Injured man declared that the current seemed to lift him off his feet and throw him down. The body is now at the JiMwph Win. Taylor undertaking establishment, but will be taken to Coalville fur the funeral service, tn the eoatvtlte t a hern a cle Sunday afternoon. Dec. 4 He la survived by a mother. Mra Agnes Faddles, of Coalville, hi, modow. and five children, four of whom are dependents capture DETAILS WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. I The who forced an n- conference on the limitation of armarunce Into the Ephraim bank the ments is Retting through with a large night .,,f Nov. 1 and succeeded In es- amount of work, and also Is deferring taping with a quantity of Liberty to future negotiations many questions Bond after a pitched battle with the r.. presented but not recognised aa wtthtn ity marshal, were recounted today the purview of the present assemupon the arrival of James H. Sander- -' be taken of Some these may blage. sheriff of Hanpet county, and up early If the British premier. David J. F. Anderson, marshal of Ephraim, In Bait Lake. Lloyd George, comes and requests it, They appeared before state officials but ' otherwise it la understood they at Ihe state capltol where requisition will not be covered, at this time. were Immediately issued and papers E. . ' Charles State of Secretary signed by H. E. Crockett, acting govIn man' a ernor as the absence of Oov. Charles Hughes is about at busy K. Mabey from the state. The papers be In the conference affairs. H is seek the extradition from Dillon. the year. Capable of a vast amount of detail Montana, of Joe Aiken. C. B. Reeves, work and certainly haa all the items alls Peterson, and John Doe. the tetarms th of to and limitation relating Word haa been received hy th local ter's name not being known. Far East situation at his fingers end. The night of Nov. i the bandtts i actK-aliTELLS OF speaking, and accurately, police that Ralph Stady. 21, and his forced- an entrance Into the safety PHEST. he is running the American delegation wife. Ruth. 12. ar under arrest at deposit vault at the bank by tbe use so far as the limitation of armament Evanston.' Wyo, otr th ,uptHon of of and had succeeded ie concerned, and .for that" matter the having stolen an. automobile. Th ar- he boxes bCr npeningeverlafetr DEDICATION "entire conference. SITE Bait of the requeep by . Marshal Ander-sdThe advisory committee or 2 1 of rest war made xt After a pitched battle in which which former Senator George Buth-erta- Lake officers who are Investigating about 30 shots were exchanged the ' ' 1 chatrmarl. ha, had itt tie te th esse- .- -- t In effect-in- g succeeded' bandits' fleeing In this OgIs no the oonaulted It A .W. far. week th do returning Last thus by couple appeared Ivin, President an escape In two automobiles ihst th den the In of work and told th authorlile, technical the of expert. bearing a morning from the dedication Hudson automobile. In which they One of the automobiles was latter and takes no part In the delib- swere recovhad Colorado license number Mesa Temple site, declare tht from erations of the conferencei making their wedding tour,withHowever, been stolan It bad where several ered later days and that they wer, 2.000 to 4 000 persons. Including many this Is not to say that 1U uaefuln clothe, or fund. Through tha f been deserted In Balt Creek canton wilt not be apparent a matters pro- out Mexicans "Mormon" and Job and Ihe Ranpete county authorities fort, of tb, Ogden authorities, were in attendance at the cere- gress. obtained for them. Ixteal officers succeeded in apprehending the banwu of theft of -told aliened monies President Heber J. Grant ofthen tho wer, On Technical Staff. tracking them to Dillon, Mont, the .machine, although Stsdy said he dit. fered the dedicatory" .prayer and dewhere they are now held by the lostate th of technical ataff The to the the Presitheft nd had reported already with President Ivin cal associated with authorities, according to bherlff Balt lake police partment immediatelyconstats dent J. W. McMurrtn of th Califorof Henry Search of the records st Salt lake po- Sanderson. Secretary Hughes nia mission also aa speaker. Work P. of stste. lio headquarters showed that the under secretary By tracing the automobile from the on 'the temple will begin a soon as andFletcher, J. Reuben Clark of Utah, special theft had not been previously reported, records of the secretary of state of possible, he says' authorities of the department of state. and th, local officers became sus- Colorado, the Banpet counsel A so later so O damo Prior to the dedication the largest In addition to found th owner, to be 'one C. B. d,y or urn special awrtatsr.ee picious hlle. attended conference In the history of to Secretary giving license In to bearing resident confidential be of th, a plate, Reeves, reported Hughes Maricopa stake waa held Saturday matters connected with th confer- as the ones which Rtady claimed were Blwatth. Colo. By this means a desand Sunday. Prest. Grant and Presi- ence. Mr. Clark also 1s designated aa on the Hudson, was found standing on cription of the bandits was obtained street, of Balt lake Investigation and a dent Rudger Clawson hav gone on "expert assistant to the American the dragnet waa spread coveting the contents of the car to anto California and. according to Prert. Commissioners appointed by the pres- showed swer country. the description of tho article, tn the entire mtermountalQ Ivins, will not likely be home until the ident lo represent the government 'of th, supposed of the elites along stolen Hudson. Authorities InmMt first of neat week. -- were on On conference State at the advised of the the United Tuesday of this we,k Detectlv, routes of travel the limitation of arms to be held In William Hughes and Motorcycle Pa description of the man and by this - ,-trolmen W. Dee O Nil nirans.psctietvfceHcved end H. Hotel Utah Clerk to be the trio Washington," and as such baa a tr--' son wentThoma, to mtervtew Mr. of not surpassed by 'any tnd Mra. to Ogden bandits have been arrested by the Back FromCotisI sponsibility Btady When they - aretvod authorities member-iDillon. at any other delegation. they learned that the couple had The matter of arms limitation has ther Requisition papers were issued toleft on a freight train about , mlnutos Oher. rhlef clerk st ths reached a practical conclusion aa far before George This strengthened the sus- day and the sheriff, accompanied by Hotel Utah, has returned from twe as concerns sea surface ships. Th picions that Anderson of Ephraim, left car Marshal ths found hsrs had weeks trip t6 the coast. Mr. Ober seys Japanese objection being fn line of ad- - been stolen and the arrest of ths couple for Dillon this afternoon to extradite olcd-u- n FortlanA "two,trlr Is. hftlfl of wasted the Wyoming author- the prisoner to Ephraim, where they Exposition there In 1936. Itles In tbe first confidently expected the stste and submarine armament still te In Local officers are now endeavoring are charged with burglary n mill support the plan also. the debatable stage, and mky go undegrge. to find out where th which machine, In this event both Great The site for the exposition ha not yet restricted. The exact amount of money taken they found cams from and te whom befn chosen but wilt undoubtedly Britain and France doubtless will find It Ihe bandits te not definitely The caae will he turned by come up for consideration soon. Busito Increase greatly their overbelongs. advisable It to known the It. Is thought by the sheriff ness. condtttonsm Forrlsnil are good, aerial armament, in view of the fact and rhf marshal who were at th Mr. Ober saa that much of the probable future Commission capltol today, however that tbera waa Opens Bids warfare will be in the air. little cash taken and only a few libCol. Briant H. Wells of Utah 1a on Woman Declares She For erty bonds. Sewer Construction the technical staff of the wer departWill' Not Go as Witness ment and general for organization Ths commission this morning military subjects, and has important opsned etty bids on ths proposed constructo The rights of federal authorities duties In connection therewith, should tion of sewsnetn th district between compel a witness to attend a trial In The conference take up that branch Second North and Sixth South street distant citv when by so doing K of armament at the present session. and Eighth West street and th Jordan PERMIT TO SELL STOCK will mean a big financial loss to that river. They wers referred to th city Seventh Ward Fair. witness, will pmhahly be tested out engineer for tabulation and report. In the case of Mrs. E. P. Janney of May Billings, proprietor of a roomt Second South ing housJ at 415 the Uintah apartments who has been Pioneer stake hall on Fifth South Street, and Mrs H C Rlgg operating PermUslon to diapoe of 1 10$, 609 ' as a Aria Phoenix. to summoned a West West First house between east at and Second worth of Temrle 142) rooming in tock In of case the witness government Street, were cited to appear Wedstreets. Is the scene this weak of a 8outh to the United Roy Gardner, mail bandit. nesday. Dec. 7, to show cause why their him. was granted Mrs. Janney declared this morning fair and carnival conducted by the leans should not be revoked. Revo- States Syrup company todfty by tho to not intend of did cation recomthese go. she was license pointthat commission. people of the Seventh ward. Th hall Chief of Police Joseph E. state icurftki I Ing out that Itfhtewould cost her 227.40 has been begutlfully decorated for mended by rganlxed with T. company Burbtdg on ths ground that violations R. Tho above mhat jovernmeilt allows Jth occasion and booths well stocked of as Cutler president and J. F, the tew had at occurred A prohibition subsistence. and j her for mileage An WKh holiday articles are prominently each of ths rooming houses Bradshaw vice president both of Salt 1867 provided law promulgated favtrd. EachTflht Lake, Ra eopHalfttocx la 8106.966 ill allowance of five cents a mil each program la given with well known shares. About 626.000 shares way and 22 Per diem. local talent taking part. The fair con- Americanization Week are now outstanding and the company Unless a bench warrant is Issued tinues tonight and tomorrow night authority to dispose of 260.009 Speakers Being Chosen has for the- witness by Judge 8awtelle of and will close Saturday night with mors at 60 cents per share. the United States district court in a grand ball. According to th report mad to tho Llat- - of speakers for American!-tloa Arizona, she ezperts to remain In Salt commission by H. C. Hicks, week, which begins Monday. Dee. securities Lake and Ignore th summons servcommission secretary, th basic assets 2. before ed on her yesterday afternoon by University Art Guild associations. a pat- -' consist' of of this ' To elvle dab nd vr--kr . corporation th United Slates Marshal Aquila Nebe-ke- r. k- Dahlia r Exhibit Pictures vmrtou neb.... I. now being prepared at ,h. Bhould the matter come to an Commercial club. It la probabl that lasua R will b brought to the attenthe tefuee The University Art Guild, an orgsnK I( or ill mtetlnga will he held Bugar company, in which tion of the attorney general, Mta. Boon after th. appointment of O- N. beet molaaaea la taken and tonvertet xation of students pursuing ths cours Child, Janney declared this morning. of a process city superintendent molasee schools, through tn art st ths Unlrerstly of Utah, an a, chairman of th Amerisanlxatlon Into pure the Under Ahe pro nounces Its auspices a campaign, h, requested th Commer- of refining. that under Resident Reports pounda Of Murray series of exhibits of The work of local cial club committee on speakers to motksbes contains seven imfrom free is him with a Hat. Thl request sugar to the gallon, artists will b given in ths art gallery auppiy House is Burglarized of the Institution. Beginning Friday la new being compiled with hy purities and Is of a standard that Jamaa H. Wolf, chairman of this Dec. 2. th productions of Lea Green In every respect with the United , State Michael Mausa. Vine street. Murray, Richards will be on display until Deo. committee. pur food law. comnotified , th pollc Wednesday that 16. Thl will be In addition to the regular Report made to the securities home and pictures that hang In the gallery The Weather Bureau Records hT State Chemtat Herman burglars had enteredtwohiswatches mission 4 22 to Mon from will he hours from submitIn 24 and J money, stolen Harms indicate that sample both Inclusive, and Show Last November One ted two rings. The matter waa turned day 6to Friday,Dec. to him for testing were among th 18 The exhibition Sunday. over to th sheriff office by tin tO 3la to .. . on the market. . i . to lover of art and all Interested free purest -- Warmest Of Record -on w cal police. enough to attend. Wilhome of tbe entered Burglars 215 west Seventh The month of November just closed, liam Knowles waa one of th warmest Novembers South street. Wednesday and stole on the local weather 100 clga office record gbest temperature wag-tfgv on the the green 20th., lowest, 22 deDate Set for Hearing grees above the normal. On only four Garfield-to-Wame- q Case , day, was th temperature below the normal, viz.. 12 and 1; and on the 22nd the maximum wan 20 degrees Tha public .utilities eommlaMon toabove the normal. The maximum Noday set for hearing the application Of vember record waa Nov. 2. 1212, when tho Salt Laker Route to discontinue the mercury reached 72 'degrees the train service between GarfldM and minimum record was 2 degrees below Warner for Dec. 2 at 10 go. At aero. Nov. 22. ISM. present ther te a train dally operated There were 11 clear and 11 cloudy between Salt Lake and Warner hy way Night Inches of Our Monday-Ttaursda- y day In the month: and of Oar field. The railroad Wangs to now. The precipitation was i. suspend th passenger nervtoa from of scores an enabled inches,' of inch below th School haa or., II Garfield to Warner and con tin q g normal; and for the three months ot only between Salt Lake and QarflaM. foil, the precipitation ia .00 of an men and women to win inch short The shortage since Jan. 1. young Force is Reduced . te 2.24 Inches. an substantial promotion. Today's temperature of 42 degree, Raduetloa la th fore of aataatehUa at 2 a. m. was the same aa the normal on th last week In April, or the midIdeal arrangement; Talk it Inspectors la th office of Biarate nr a Btat, H. E, Creekatt la laoaaaaCto. dle of October. The local forecast la Charts Reiner, dspaty XTir, day hy Generally fair and colder tonight; oyer with ua. vary- - of- - Mate. - Th raduetten of two low- - barometrte Friday fair." fere haa been from three te one epeetor, ewtag te th eedaattemoQ,. dpltallon of ,41 of an inch, haa pieq ana. la tha department, luring Buainega aast, to b raeoeeded by a high pres. winter month. Sanford Hitew aiuvd wna ralaaaad Inop tor aura from, th gout h west. lula rain. temporarily. ' la but Ing today, up north, elearing ! ol any more here, with no Indteallona Judges Change precipitation. Th local weather 'office will begin M, U Rltehla, of l Mondty. with an additional oolumn to Wasatch SS1. .tM art, jwa Phanged Pi . . its dally report showing th depth of j snow on the (iveatock ranges, 1 . w5te preaeat, paan te reported. to m VV 2231.-202.- 524,-220.- MOOL f Special V.2 High Tension Line Secretary Hughes is Leading Spirit and is Being Ahly Assisted by Prominent Utahns. 1 SMELLS ftlan Dies From Contact With OF VAST ILOF Compilation of thd tax collections had ciot been completed by County Treasurer E. J. Groesbeck at noon today, and the total amount collected - was thsrsfora not definitely known. RContrary to expectations howevenwill be evident greater that the collection than last yaar, and the delinquent under that of will b therefore, list, 1220. last-day rush brought the The collections, not Including those bebanks ing received In the mail or by of the In various outlying . parts or 25,J0,147-(3county, to In excess of test year The was total to be collectedmonte received When tha bank and by mall through theaccounted forthe It is behave been lieved that the amount remaining delinquent will be In the neighborhood of 22.000,000 This amount will be materially reduced when the treasurer office Dec. 15 for collections. prefer to take adMany taxpayers use of the money vantage of the and pay the J for tha extra timeBale of property er cent penalty. for delinquent take thewilt ink place beginning of Immediately after Receipts for November Are Salt Lake I1351.69Q.63 ' Comity Turns Over Largest Amount Drat.'-seco- DM .lore Taxes Paid Item Last Year STATE TREASURY PaymartcfFees - E Coalville Estimate Shows tt citizen MW fommlUas of to A with the city and emoke .executive committee on 111 Oil HAND Plaesx f weighs ij' . c College ee 1 ,.! j |