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Show x I f ft ., fcj.ie p nmm, Jk jft i , - ' W ' t - L 4 ' v 4 t J t A i. ... V THE DESERET NEWS- r St Jf 4 ti -, as 3 - THURSDAY , J ' .f MARCH 30 1922 STIITE SUITE EMOIHEEB I5KE0 By FI OFFICIALS Herbert Johnson OF OPERft IN THEATRE MAMMA KNOWS Thf Fta'e drak fl- Irri-eato- R ba JA Ktel - Jack ( unt t it th onoe tinD th money avail o i to tf than at the conclusion of ethe no . r rdi torUv-'h. tion A? , aoujd r. t h e in guli.ttao Prant 1 ma . indrr consider f t the funii$nft ff h m TRirt of th enzu.efcj of- rtTrrmrp- tnday ro h 1ire titd- - f i vT T 7tc f rf efiMfortvictipr, ar luvlse J II trick ities rurnimf'n ,n a lt a on hand d.thA SiAlli Jsidiu 1 'liitnct re.jr' cf sell, orT)k niiH'dny Knox of lh" ilovcn fn'.i' for f eu t on Uoj dm tne foro or iTTini-- i r--rat s to he- -- .tt i ro the arlfiuUent.on -- l her " The h. r't, irr.xafoi Tie J pul imo .'fo r. ' n noil if or hv 3 .i on aid ,i offire vpHffrdav Th ft j j th itt rripnt of" "Art h p f con j i ri t 4jt ,o4P'hr w h tiiu rjoM on as t, a'Ktwitir for. role V.KJttr's7ri JMW Va! and karrah crppRa to &MW r.at. ttion of Lh U-- b ip tirdfpr whoae death oturrd n cete oftjbt menu nude in I1- -' ver ''r,T' r w e contem w ould v Hfctt- the nt i hfdn :2 Rotarian Delegation u on the p to xi ar. ai j.iare -ii,! Missoula Leaved of The rase 4 oi"4 4 ih-t- l and lisit.MVns fompani 1'sa.h A deiega on from the Rmt I ake pow a r hre of oth. r roiupat les public club veft today for Miwmh, er for irrUtt on Prior to thetommls-alon to attend the annual diFtrioi hearinp htftie he Mont, the plat.ff. ,nd Lite P- LI j;o'Hon convention to be h'eT'T Krldiy "inT SiKt; pIns together pans aneeeedl.l ,n a eonimon pro md th UtereeiLtt i for a (U :s Butte is vii d4 K the Pow;r , ,r club of th.U . in "7n. nt ,h. the pet.tlon !be district governor la aehediied 'o trodueed no evidence to snow tne rate fThe ar and be chosen from Idaho th a a whole (ts nettsaary this Ft rt) Cl tire election w.ll be part of the busit r .to the company ted of iness of the get jnterriioiin- mg n the rtil Charge effet r.ttns iuinRot aitcn are of the cmopiny regulation Included in the Salt Lake delegation the hai for are as jo effect ntateria ne of This power B. F Redman. H V Platt. H E Godmeasuring irprincipal objection made b the win. Joseph Derfcpr erne A Tracy .1 existL. Holman. Frank A rigators. It being alleged the was dia- - I,eo BirdW TC. Fisher ing peak load measurement Orem, Wesley E. King. Ini on recites: dec The Arch C. Cook, Fred W Gray and L. criminatory. A Pauloo- - i Emergency Measure. of the opinion "The commission that, aa an emergency measure, tt is U Frosh Debaters justified under the law and showing Defeat L. D. S. Negative herein made, in ordering and 8 IJf 11" ixlng the company tp change, modify The freshman debating team of the amt reduce ths rates, rules and reguoCCtah, arauine for the Aflation now in force. eaterday defeated the negIn view of the suggestion and de- firmative, of the L D R I team ative The sire of the attorney for the company, debated was, Ret.oUed That rates question this commission finds that the Htate Legis ature of t tah Should, for 1921 snould he modified; that the th up At Its SNext Session. Appropriate More company should bo aliased to takewith Than 1,000 000 for the Maintenance the matter with the complainants, Construction of Good Roads in a view to working out some computa- and that in 1523 tion of the hill for 151: and Nymphus Hickens and Junius S. the event of. the failure so to work ft r the freshmen Op out some plan agreed to by the parties, Romrey tpuke were Mie Marion Gardiner the commission reeervs Jurisdiction ponnls G Graces, and Herman were and fudges order pas to supplement this Klmer Jenkins Cleon Wilkins and upon the matter itself" MercUU Fo f'ercr Edwards The order among other things re- as chairman Fresent also was Herquires Dr S. debating cacJvan4 I bert Hav, "That the existing ries lM frosh coach purposes shall be suspended for Miss Edith Johnson, the year 1922, a to existing customers Tribute and the standard rate applicable to such service prior to the advance as tt t r$ 1 Mr t - ,! R mood JdMi dan l!VM Kaeb tell marr A j .ruwt luctJthf n lit Mrp Jem Mmi out J Mon to h M Bad KTVi Rcb coafr Rcb titrod Rrr wt Ract ron., pOiM C4HI nd audience in tbe 'leading roe Miss Vi icon Sharp f roved her ahihfv to s nc and act the part ' f fjidi H irrjet wpi- tas'e and express, on and ti larly jViighfed , her nu ence y , a hr 1 ter foH Enr?" M Merj Hack Tm mtl IUrr lam " Ja)t then ifttl Uer roon . Ft thre at re su-r- ess Ma-rre- b-- MftnESS cnk. mi Yeu-epho-ne hou beini? held mating -- tTw 8"rtd at ? Lionel h n ir iam e?zo s c B Member of First City Commission, Or-co- Publisher and Warehouse Man, Dies h t' i i Hears '',r' r, n.iri imum t n I r i d n i t shall be J be h ee h pr rd (llr - iav b v h wi prr Is - id- T ! f th d efreitie ff't.'Mi im ir an ' t Tie tic u .' rii F (re FTnrmA n tt'tn-a- i 2 n,j-t f n Hold Annual Banquet afirtu f f Hi Boy Scouts Will Frst PrtvtfT utvu'vvvim N Hi scr eon ns on 1 go tf tifif fn WHY?- - ,tr f ? .14, Lee to Become a . Secofid c as Scouu ArLe SteelcJLroQp Hoxr in Recome 34. fteout " Jnrtk--xff t - trrrp 34 H'jw to Reoune ai Bug c bcout, Ja' 1, Woodbury troop 34 trqop 34 slogan n troop 'M rfyrk trvq committee R L Ian LatoA chair- ; man of tjir Jroop comm at History of th An ericnn Flap ' illiam M r How Dav, to L--o r - Hcnd1k Romejn , troop i, nature f the tne 1 r i - rr a in , u,itiU.u.i.K Jyigwh xatt-4--"i- at MrNalr Min: ili i -A-- -- a ' uoUnu-- r polHiotnn rna-- h i triiiM bont tu h nT hetj a uaed f la la SiuiAe o t, R nt? , u Rnon ,r hod ft f,,r order to renmv v.e1e,g?3 th tnfk. ,ln have bcn re- would aicuitural gu-ug buu a i)i,oy v icrrtj ta more .aaical W.guagr, 'a h p in ''th Otfrut " badperf, Childers troop - pi," the end y thuf.om'Ht m nn-- nnmtna'ed Hard r to t Gig .e, ihit o Hfttn M -- o I h Cbuom W hv rreid fur animH tin. 'nfArtor i du-t- WorkingWith he hagh 'sVhyw Ogd Woman Merchant jj, a mer- - ; f.led a? 18 bankruptcy in lha Lnlted State district court. Lia- Jinnies are erlmated at $2,301 21 and, assets at $1.534 29 The petitioner of the striding brenkfast for the father-othe br'de to hand a hone to the bridegroom v ith the statement this for P'rk you hare taken in hand A musical entertainment will be giv- - a mui h harder task and the Ameri- - claims an exemption of $75 Invested under.-ca- u use.pt t oc phrase Isjherefore.tniich in. we trins AEParet, i to loser the A pet, twin was also filed by Chaf.es original meaning t Wan la the auspices of the W. C. T. U . in W,- - Knotier, a- - railroad employee the Hotel Utah hall room, by the Bet- the English of, who lists hi liabilities at 6 ter Education Concert company. "The Tomhrrow Vt HV does .cold affect Ogden, 23 and his assets at . $667.13. .soloists will be Alice Baronl. soprano, our Sere of touch of $344.31 In Lillian Pringle, cellist, and , Edyth (Copyright. 1922 bv The Wheeler Syn- claiming exemption household goods and wearing apparel. dicate, Inc Gjllentierg, pianist. . Will Give Concert. f the Working Woman. , yduntory Bankrupt' Elizabeth F Whi'e of Ogden, yesterday j $1.-26- Moonshine Seized on West Temple Street federal prohibition agents yer-da- y arrested Sam Pouos at his residence In Clift place. West Teirpie street between Third and Fourth South and seized five gallons of whisky and an automobile One of was found in the moonshine gallon automobile and the remainder in thei n?oUh onha7,w rVJ0lV" Ct Jh n? i?hh7 district Lpl.te'1 JP"' . Piano solo. Miss Thelma Straaherg. soprano solo. Miss Beulah Huhh. of promoting the For the readirg. Mrs Eva Xojes. clarinet solo, beekeeping purpose Industry In Tooele county. solo. .J. C. i an Amesen, . . . , titenor . ,Arthur organization of beekeepers has i H Hill" according to cal quartet, Platt brothers, remarks Parted man. state apiary Inspector for the deremarks. Bishop J F. partment of agriculture, who returned missionary, Lioy d dancing will follow the yesterday after a trip to Grantavtlle. 3D. Hillman and A. L. Christiansen, county agent, met with the keepers at Missionary Farewell Programs, The Qrantaville, Tuesday, at which time Deseret New Press. Adv the organization was effected. News in Brief J Opiate belling Charged Alleged to bart sold $2 worth of opiates, Joseph Fain.worth. 24,. was arrested at 222 r,ath Ffate street, Wednesday. Farm- wort1 i a chauffeur Deputy Appointed. was received yesterday Word by James H. Anderson, collector of Internal revenue, -- that Homer Ward rar4 tt hTgrkOT4he?u1trf es ll M bat 90reio Tooele County Beemen Effect Organization -- , story of aetufti eprl-enxrealU more Jntr-sstin- g than filctlon hu man and so foli of both humor and patboa. A East streeta The following program has been McCarty had heen appointed deputy collector.- - Mr. McCartys territory will include the five Counties in the southfteoretarv to Snrwk W V of the state. Hie head"of western part will be Milford. He will th association for work among th quarters assume his new duties on April. lepers, will speak Sunday morning in Phillips! Congregational church. Spencer Funeral Saturday. Charged With Usury In a Wasatch Academy filed the by county attorney, plaint John Epencer, 8$, died Wednesday with ttfturx. it Mantt Debaters, to Clash 4belnfiisTh&n is thAi home of his sen, Albert J3pen-ce- r, he charged Mr4. at the allrged Jordan. .He was a native-- , 4aeczl to H Ramsey f i 0 Kt s of in West and had lived in Utah' 25 En'glpnd 60 day. MTTLEA RA NT. Tarrh VTebteaoan Fuaeral-eerricyears wtWbe held" ITay Kclieduiixl Th e Chrls-o- f in the. West Jordan meetinghouse at t Westminster p m. Saturday. . The body may be The W a ch negative ;tlan Endeavor society at 8 oclock team will go to Manu. and Manti a i Presbj terian church will give a mor- - viewed at the meetinghouse from . negative team will come here youth,- - Friday o'clocfcrnoon, to the time of th serv- ...play. - at 8 Evry I The question of debate (e; Resolved falltj,' Oclock in the church. ice. Intermeht will be In White ForkI that the Ltah State legislature should evening.In aid of the church Improvement at its next session appropriate more fund. for the and money maintenanc building Friday's Organ Recital. of roads than It did In 1921 Jordan High Muslcalo Jordan The Wasatch affirmative team is junior hig $ho?l oVera musia gave pupils Johnson and Russeil Goodman; cals at tbe school last Fridays Tabernaclq organ . recitat evening. Special negative team, Leslie Cofer and Xeldon features on the program were a harp program will be aa follows, with A Jensen. solo by Miss Marie Thompson, cornet sistant Organist Tracy T. Cannon at solos by Robert Marchant, piano solos the console; DE4TR WORD RECEIVED. and orchestral numbers. National Anthem. f Special to The News) Salvation Arwty Sermon Major Festival Hymn MT Mrs. yiarch 3 HjEAttNT, .LemmensT L A. Phillips, wife of Dr L. A. Phillips, White of the Salvation army, sta- Prayer in E of this city was advised last night of tioned at Winnipeg, and chaplain Evensong ..Johneton thb death of her father. Charles Har- with the Canadian forces in .the lata Favorite Mormon Hymn, Coiue.. Come. Ye Saints., A rr by OrgaiUaT Illness pre- war. will speak thlrf evening at S vey In Omro. Wistonzin. vents Mrs Phillips from attending the o'clock in Salvation army hall, 12 9 16 An Old Melody.. Arrl funeral services. east Second South street. .MendlEUhn Wedding March and Cacf t . . ts. '.nT'rms'pri dho anl M i1 reprvhftrdi accord from Word c iirg-itpirti- np to Idaho However, for the real origin of the Goet troop 7 mrt Mrs 7 The f wf. have to po ail the wav Elood Father Repon.h.Hty. Grorpe u tack to an old wedding custom of the 'Thant, ' 'RelL .Taa'foVm-rtstudy, Dwipht aeH GiV at Dubois. Hj Jsoti lonsoiit.i.n . Ar'hur that n ftr nnnginel m to 'the ui . lr, r Bone to Pre.dnt nii, t Sc N of a i re Kiwi. a ier How 34 r Postmasters Named For Idaho Towns Po We Speak of Tick'? I Fcaiv Kum troop law, rcron a Tenderfoot "t Crockwell, local fee re ary of the UnHed S'atea clvilaervice commission, has announced the following examinations to be held on the' dates Aamed technical' and Engrosser, scientific illust-ute- r tn "exhibits. April 25, translator, April 28; auditor. Income tax un.t (resident auditor. Washington, D, C. Jjjay 3. kf--n- I'j bsrquct t orrfw o deck rt tre li jren forrw ng irogrt i w H be pcn fiou Oath Kicth Tiue. ,rof p ThT.z H 14 V r- crht troop th ihTMh 34: scout C "A ' Ur tha' aji ip. the b Ip cd d ts more I'fr tent units m y Uj ltd nr i t p Th-- 3 A . 1 n uiii m r. Brothes Examinations Announced. ...... ii er 1 h tne 'h mix IMl'IiJ m. r hoM thrg- - MILUM HKNRY ROKS. Korns, 69. prom!- - and remaired in that business until death. He was a member of the r tiM her of the west, former first city commission in Balt Lake, adoflted the commls- when th , cl V vomml-Mond.ed 'sion form of government Krns Warehouse eompxnv i h.s at ei!nediv even.rg hope Jnrvivlng him are his widow, Mrs i The Roberta Stalcup .on'eenth South s're,- whom he Koms, bndv was t ik-- n to the Hv"-l- : rketts married in Missouri 38 years ago. a establishment , son, J Roderlc Korns, and a daugh- tun tm'ive of Illinois where be was ter MiSS Rowena Korr, aii of Salt born April 7 1862, Mr rirlv Lstke engaged in rt.e work of newspaper. Mr Korns was a charter member A. M . publishing in Iowa, Mlwou-- 1 NG.ras- - Pf Progress lodge Xo 22, F. ka and Wyoming- - In 1 '01 he cane which he was Instrumental In form-t- o became he Ut.ih In h(r organiz-ing. and also was active s 1th the Mlnipg R,v!rw A. M. He was ire Katbab lodge, F business manager He rtaf, "bed t e a'so a member of Utah chapter Xo. 1. Korns Warehouse gompunv h. u t Urn :,! Arch Masona t acfnco TKe o d wit Operetta staged for night in tn the. j dropp j a, test w tr t rotjrc j va sev- - n New The -- A v iria ion cul to The Mir TI, O-- ne' ) t . sficc vsk i rtnrtnc h o mcnctn.: eLhrr at r from S pt p.v j sftvpTi driY s t r j , h hi irg pe nd w 11 s v i t the p- rr pi Tm iti m i "T If r r! thrl 14 v r n 4. A.rv' duisug-fau- (Vnd1 is f o' f rr an in riod dition.i t the mux- 'g pen d pt l f. i e iid afr rae tf the tntx.mum j fo- t mop-h- f T i ut pr"i at tic eii f he nnv i. en c n? r (n 1 e mod fu d so ib Pi -- er-di- v I Freshman Operetta Is Reported at Manti i '! tobe - Th at m . in d. thes d funeral xervicea were held pri, Rex-for- M.s-sou- rl Native of Sweden To fill bu Just d Lincoln flircis as the Sheriff of The will continue its work s.ng their role . wel and at the miinn cathedral this wek and all of a derdd talent for funmak-nj- ? the serxices this week being fors Th- - chorus was well drilled and next, women and next week for men. wei, oWd end earned off the various scenes with much prlf ?tnd f asm Th entire rendition ranns hiirh Death's Call Comes am rir recent amateur wok and aug-- t To' Midvale Resident r of mus.cal talent for Salt Lire for he fir ure Mr Carolina Ri7xuto, wife of Paul died veterdav her home Pioneer' Colored Man Divorce Decrees Entered. inRismto, Rhe was horn at Colosl-nMidvale is eur- 3, and 1876, Closes Long Career Italy, April rtJ bv her husband two sons. Jn- Interonjtorv decree of divorce entered in the Third dbrrici , PAph and Amone, two daughter. Fjneral sen ice for Andrew J Andy I have been of Mr Nelbe Baum s lina and Amelia all of Midvale and ir the to Carrphe one of the fmst regro and two brothers. Fred Misabelll of come to Ra!t Lke vaHev An I a rest Lefer, aza'nt Ra ph L Mont . and Antonio Misabelll of L. F Camp against Jasamlne C dent of Ru Iake ffr San Francisco who died T,ieda right at his home t'arrp Funeral services will be h!d at the will be held FrMiv at 1! am Ir'er-men- f C I Goff chapel In Midvale at 11 will he jn Mt OHvet cemeterv Interment will be m Sund.iv. am Mr. Campbell wa a na!ve of Midvale cemetery1 Emerson Ward Will And. came to I' ah wh General Connor During the earl period of Honor Missionary Address his residence inLtah he liv-at Fort Farewell Testimonial Physicians Medical Students Douglas. He. laier became in .created. In mining and at one tirna had amassed a fortune of, several thousand wa Medical students were told to make dollars This kat later in unfortunate Investments the foundation for their professional education as broad as possible, by Dr. Rurvlving h.m are two tons, Rum-ne- r Lincoln Trowbridge Campbell and Clarence Fnow, who was principal U Campbel boh pr h,s citya speaker at a banquet glYen. last night bv the University of Utah Medical university dining hall. . M eeting to Organize lira Le Grand Woolley and Perry O. Snow also addressed the gathering. . Dramatic League Called Other speakers were Alfonso A Thor-uand Junior E. Rich, student bodv Wide intetest I being manifested fn officers, and 'Lucv Van Cott, dean of the movement to organize a comwomen at the University. munity drama ti- - league, according to Mayor C Clarence Velsen In whose Boy's Story of Robbery office a meeting of person InterestUntrue Is Found ed will be held tomorrow n.ght Representatives of local cluts and educational organizations have indicated Boasts that he recently robbed a a desire to and the movemail pouch in Dos Angeles- - taking ment promises to be gfien loyal supII 000, some Jewelry and other valport generaly uables. landed Jack Kruetzer, 21, In the county Jail more than a week ago. of Death. Though he maintained hi innocence of anv offense upon being arrested, he was held for Investigation. T Mrs. X, F XT Crossland superinThe story told by the young man tendent of St Marks hospital, receivand which caused hi arrest, was found ed word 'Wednesday of the dea'h of to be false, since such a robbery had her Only brother, C. O F Wright, at A charge of vagnot taken place Edmonton. Alberta Canada Th rancy wa preferred against both message notifying Mrs Crossland of a and Kruetzer ARTHUR BOH;V.companion. John hi death, gave no details but stated and both pleaded guilty. The that a daughter Is also seriously IIL ETder Arthur Bohn, who leaves soon Faitke, was allowed three latter days to leave Mr WCght was attending a session of for a mission to Fwitzerland and Gercity and Kruetzer, cured of the par'iamen' at Edmonton. He Is sur- many, will be tendered, a farewell tes- tbe desire to tell wild stories of lawless vived by his widow, three children, timonial Frldhy. Marcli 31, at 8 p ip.. adventure, was released under sushis mother and sister. In the Emerson ward chapel, Emerson pended sentence. avenue Between Tenth aqd Eleventh o. Paid pio-rae- SJt mion Gat-he4- fv 1 JWL e Rith-mon- (Special to Thfc New ) FAIRYILW, March 30 --impressive At Lh&Norih ward chapel Tieday for Mr Inirer fewenion R J Graham preBUVp sided. The ward choir furnished- - the mure with duet $y Mr Ethel orttn tmd Jack Lindquist. The speaker were W. Frady and Tvjd Csrlston Mr W Peter Sundwall, Sr, with closing remark m by Bishop Graham. The opening prayer wi by Rurne Cox and the benediction wa by Henry Jones The funeral was well attended Floral ofwere carried sx great by ferings Extended One Month. Interment was in the grandchildren Power will be furnished for Fairview cemetery Mrs Rwenon was horn in Sweden hut oaeratmg pumps and other irrigation came to Utah for the gospel sake, with season between j her hueband the ma hmr during Carl Rwenon She was . April ami Oc 31 hulusHe. in each the mother of nine childrei three of J i the wbi termed J hom irrigation year, her. James Swennon of season. iTh. extends the irrigation the reenahn, August Swenson of for me month from Rept 30 j herta t'anada and John Swenson of she has been a widow for d Hi1 s shall for I a be M 49 She died at the home of a m.mili'v w at1"'11' fra. t m i am of her Mrs Bert Tucker, he I g rn re. u d the ending rt Hie wh hj, ii'tiiiuphter me of hkr for seeral former -- ar pa t s ehc was In poor health i M'nder irr.Lrt r made for a whoe t tre ! p:e S The i aie made In the commissions order In case So 248. be charged and collected for the season of 1922 That since this case was submitted. certain changes and modification in the power company's rules and regulations. resulting In more liberal rules than those sought, have heen made effective fThla refer to the complaint brought bv th Manufacturers' Association of Utah and other power users I The present rule covering irrigation service should be modified as follons . bhd m th rjoinjr tfnre t Mia - Final Cl hlFad mlTi-- Judgment Theme at Cathedral The Rev esavalloy of Notre Dame, Ind, preached Jar mpht from the fxt If is ap- vprano unto all Hi!! once to die and uiv correct- - Pointed mg the role the Judgment" In the afr(.r ness oLp-fc- . scoring Tarliculum b8hbiB on, thw her crmrdv scene, Idevin Corne pf 0od lol a pXerfui a aa wH, 4uiae4 hn and motive, but Holy Scripture tells ua ciar w re of much m- e- if gtl, - , - fn fir o For cercr reftf Instl-Eth- . R tkn df' T ii y v r rr pjton. state treasurer' and manager wf the fair, reported that some of the counties have deflnltelr tiktn the stand not to exhibit dommts- fa(rj Tha BoMcr countyYecord as fonerF Bre gald to be on making a county display while no deftnlts Ctchj- county has grten h- - I fiVM an(j county crop pest Inspectors, A eomml tee from the state farm bureau denied the farm bureau had nnr wfand acralnrt (he expendi- fif the chl n inner pages cop- - f 'irA of funds for The sxaie ran: arthe undeMtandinsr that the Tache . vi he oper-- . tureau had reported agunst ' canW be given the, "Ton fnurh-eT'Uei lh, countv fair hut no- the state direct r r CT the perftm.'inee Indiv the committee lduallyTavior musical dpector Aibph Rmx dr.rtor vf the .SrifoesJS auk- - ni inhere said thev were prepared to the fair ni i. e i, iu; one or two Troftssor- - support If the counties will not exhibit at aJs veil rh rei lived t itAi fivor from Imz MiVr the state fair It as the concensus of the a ud tnce, and stage Lrtr'' r Tiufw conversant aith- opinion at the meeting yesterday that th sto-- v .rid samp of Martha" real- tt might be advisable to call the state off entlrev Before the next ixe the d Rfut ah ch the young s'u- dents hive nit In its pr. dm t on but meetlrg efforts will be made to have despit this t ip chorus and principals al counties usual!) exhibiting at the a decision. did excc'ient work fairrKirh " - FoBevring In e the footsteps nf mo'her who jesrsigi dellghtid local Death and I girl O wbicb-egaitu-t ti hKp Kufc U pr Ctrl i tma. in the holding County of a state tnr thla year was considered execu-yesterdav at a meeting of tb yv committee of the state fair asao elation with farm bureau represenH-th- e ' two circle of Ingh school student. a at premative to the keenest degree of the work of the amateur musical distributed Th art St. programs among t e aud.ence bore testimony for the erformance was given The cov- er ar.uc4r.r4nl chat fh Granite atake as present.:, Primary association the Granite hgh --rhnoi tn the opera rs K. BOt f Youthful talent aoore4 1at niht In th production of FTotow'a Martha ThtLS R. at the itjlt take the-flrat the bo evidence was In s'gn office window eafly in the evening 6n 'capacity audience. Including the got a utile 110T TmUmV I Him !rrftnn. pf th at-on tho irs-.- i River looklrz to n rly adjudication, n a pct'Sion Utilities' Commission teFtPrdav bv former Judjre D H. The engine r Mrr! of St Oor howevfr ha1 adv.cd the jefitionr structs Company and that th ahoitftge of fund in th itt ufccd IP fut Jointlyto Compute viv. the cxi en of th dot era lftaMn in rm, i Mttlf I ttr th adjd-ko1921JScbodulet WpMiiniin Kt .umUfcCi UwL4 h tbtttf . in n df l iiht Oa ti t nfcrjofr ... ............ r,4b A s |