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Show , , a . - -- - . , - . . - - - - , . , '' , , - , .4, I Member ig sa ie. Flaw was "guod enoagh" yestord0 'May be worthless tomorrow. Nast t FOUNDED -- - -- : , Alui..11111a s II 0 0 lloGos..sio OF' Raised , I. I - I (turns R3Rtui PERMIT bury. Bigamy Wheeler gave a brief - I federal grand jury of 27 men vat; impaneled in the federal district court Monday to invest;gate some 40 cases of violation of national laws, principally the Vul!dead act. The jury 'was Impaneled and began Its fits oession Monday morning. It is expected to be in session about one week.- Only brief exam. inathmewere conducted by Assist. lurit Dietrict .Attorney Edward M. l'ilorrieser. with Judge T. Blake ,Kennedy of Cheyenne, Wyo.. on the bench.- Judge Kennedy ia here .relieving Judge Ti Mien H. Johnson who la recovering from bullet 'wounds intik-lewhile he was prein Ida room court riding recently to App:leation intra- operate 'tate over the Zioa Park vcwhead birthday. Under the direction of Wallace F. Bennett. the young women gathered beneath the superintendent's window and rendered several vocal numbers beautifully. mr. Grant was the recipient .of congratulations front many friends and relatives during the day. -irst r EXPOLICEMAN HEL D IN JAIL Dem Departs for Washington, D. C. Judge Kennedy and the judge immediately gave his instructions. In informing the grand jurors of their dud.. Judge Kennedy made a plea for law enforcement and at the same time reminded the jurors that they will be dealing with vital qucetione whkh may turn the tide of human careers. 'Urges Use of Care. He impressed the Jurors that thty are officere of the court. as much of the judge himself. and .stressed the solemnity and imIn portance of their obligations. exercising this function the greatest care la essential because on the grand Jury rests the responsibility for successor failure of a number of citizens. and at the MI Ma time. responsibility for the protection of sotiety. he said. Violators of law must be prose-cuted and must be taught the re- -' 'eponsibilitiets of eitizentihip. Judge 'Kennedy continued. He told the 'jurymen that it is not their function to determine the guilt or innocente of any perion &mugged of iolation, of thelaw. but to decide whether or not therela sufficient evidence aganst the acused to take hot before the court for Iral. He warned the jurymen against allowing their sympathies ler laws or their prejudcies against melt, cures to influence them in their investigations. pointing out that there are some people prejudiced against eVery law-'- on Theletatute books. and showing the necessity of enforcement of all laws that have been enacted by the legislature as 19as as they remain In force. He asked to unswervThe National Foremt Service will ingly and the jurors unerringly uphold the have an educational exhibit on the laws of their country. to be free mezzanine floor of the Hotel Utah from outside influence to give during the annual convention ot weight only to proper and evidence. the Utah Education association instrucafter the Imrekrdiately Oct. :0 to 22, it is announced. tions Were given the jurors were The Forest Service and Timm led into .their quartem by William will cave committee present nogos each teacher with a Se101011 ticket now to Timpanogos cave. whioh is a national monument under the HOSPITALS SERVE administration of the Forest Ser1 . ' s - by Mrs. Eliza. SI al 111011 a. Only three of the 30 veniremen summoned were excused. C. J. Lynelt VMS nelected as chairman by Forest Service to Prepare Exhibit For U. E. A. Meet ac- count of the building of the new chapel, a distinctive feature being that it was "paid for as built. and used when feasible during course of construction." The actual coot of the chapel, aecording to Bishop Wheeler. was 011.041.16. Not a tent was bordewed. htmceno Interest was necessary, and It has all omen paid for. Construction began in the spring nf 1924 when Bishop Richards and and E. his counselors. A. T. Ralph presided over the ward. was under the supervision of and riiiiam J. Dean. manager vice. B. A. Fowler Ut ah Education president of the association. will speak over ESL Tuesday. Oct. II at 7:50 p m., concerning the con- vention. will The school hoard clerks hold their annual meeting at le a.m., Oct 41. in the board room at The main the Bishops building. purpose of this meeting is to discues the adviaability of establishing a more uniform method of keeping This meeting is esp.. records. cially sponsored by Dr. C. N. Pen, Mats superintendent of public instruction. - FOR BURGLARY alllinowNIO George Nelson. 2. former memGov. George N. Darn plans to ber of the police anti-vic- e squad. for Washington. booked under the name of George leave TuesdaY in is held ndereon., the excity Jail D. e. to confer, with national for Investigation in connection with ecutives on the Colorado river and to rob two Dr. Groves -- art j ,k , - ,:-,- Callneal From Fresh - , wee." , D' , , 1 - '1- Y, , in , our inoderk plant , : and sanitation. 4 . MAPLE LEAF DAIRY ,,s - t k f , 1 ' , "." t 437 1C37 '" Id" Thieves 'Visited the Texaco service station.,Nintli Kant and Smith Temple streets late Sunday eight or early Monday Corning and stole 88 electric Hight globes, reports. to the, police stated. .. , ; ,,IT A TIN IR WOLIN ,,.,! :,e.,,,o.,,,i, ,,,, , 11'11 I -- , CIZEMIL) ' SERVE KEELEY'S tige, x 4.. - , , , 1927 17 IL , ..., .7:' : . '.. ,t , .. ;. ,it- - t ,,!..',' ..,k St EintITIF YEAR';': SEVENTY. - - ' . , - I, ,,',:,.,,, your Can - if 00Fe' 4t4 ..,..,..... --.-.- ., - ' - , Judge T. Wake Kennedy of Cheyenne. A YD., sitting in the U district court in Katt bike, in placc of Judge Tillman D. Johnson who was shot and wounded recently in his court room by a woman began his duties here vith a busy session 3londay. After impaneling the general grand jury and giving his instructions. Judge tKennedy beard a case brought by the government for confiscation of an automobile operated by Charles W. arkerl' at the time of of the arrest tor possession :boor. Testitneny Was taken and adthe judge took thc case under Under a compromise, Attorney General Harvey H. (loft Montla of the ease of tn., asked state against the Utah Oti Refitting in gasolini 820.0ea company for utses By reason Of the entnprunnse the state is naid $0,000 for actnat taxes between Jan. and March Ign, with thetooil eontoany nut bepay etthel inttre,t ing required or the penult). , FROM S. L. VISITOR I - if 41! U ' 1 ' - - . - -- - '''' - d' Him Here. (.. of notate Wyo., that the he hall been Kemmerer. Sunday pole rong-armed-by ! Williams, who wan nirec. wan crossing the struck by lioth k Green Paint Upon Letter Angers U At i ) FRAMER Upper "classmen1WITNESS ; ) I s aIt IP Ur- ; POWER HEADS DISCUSS NEW SAFETY PLANES --- corn-pan- 11 )' ,; i, 1 , Farm Bureau to Select Secretary Drivers Held on Liquor Charges , t d , I at 11 - , r i7E2; 1PA13:0 CYO: ri i., Trtt elf Parole. Urged for Gaston B. Means' - 1 44.b.e4 WASHINOTON. Oct. Means former federal investigator. has been recommend.' d for. parole by-- the Seders! Pa, rtle board which met in Atlanta MA week. It- was announced at the' jcstice department todaY. His en.. tance. a total flour years for dry !kW NriOtattOnS, would have ex'1 pired next June. rY! p.m. , 1 Schumalm-Hel- z Sings Farewell Song .,,.,.. Oct. CHICA(10. 17.(AP)-litme. Ernestine gchumenn.Heink.1, 66. after 51 )eara of as trilliant a IT'S HERE' , , , Plug So ,.. V Itattery. o Ellatheater Pio Trouble. Satkrr3r-k- Ask fro Delmotetrattes oar Dealers., IMIDNINGHT the best Radio-omarket. ' A 'at' Motor Equipment Co.. DISTRIMILITORS 1110, , 7 - Small State St. , career se a contralto ever had. has sung farewell to her Chicago public. Other public performers ha e made "farewell" appearances. but Xchuman Ileink told a cans-cit- y crowd at Orchestra hall yea. terday that this is really farewell. So enthusiastic were her auditors that she was nearly mobbed get. tinit into her motor car following the concert. Morning paper critics commented that the singer had not been hearci is better voice In the tact decade. Mme. Schunuinn-Heink- . &tiptoe farewell toursplans .; retire from concart work. riTe.rb-o-mis In CM. I wor)d-fame- inTune inThat's S Imatterisew,41. lc, I Vies. SIIIS cal ,,ffilite,,,,o' t, , ,; --Gaston B. ENDS DANCE.' ASIIIIT.DE-LA-ZOCCLeices: CINCtNNATE Ohto, Ott. 'it, tvrithire. 'England. Oct. Ramos .The halt court here AP)Goorgo today uphold a pocourt avocation to enter a pada plea lice ourfew on dances Mating after ot lemportry insanity for shoot-lo- p midnight The magistrates decided to dtath his wits. Mrs. Imogene that dances must not lest ' Holm Bantus ham pia 044 0,1 , 1Ikfl midpight, linker . ' 'Strong-Arme- four men in a downtown hotel and robbed of $700. Some hours later. five men stad two women were arrested la conInvestigation uas made by deputy sheriffs. nertion aith the case. Three of the melt arc be:ng held. while tht other two mefl . charged nith being disorderly persons. were released on $2.7. bail each. The young women ANOTHER acre not hooked and their named etre wthheld. Nigernent. Botnetime attcr the two sum Abatement proceedings against the premises at 72 west First South eh. lett releated on $27, bail each, had street. which was operated by the etation, th,: department IS HEARD rectiv.d the informaton that one of. t;ranierl brothers. were heard. and them ;night be wanted in Twit) Judge Kennedy ordered the place ".11" on The numerals pa mu,' lo Fale, Ha.. padlocked for one year. with the suepleion ut comin bevert burglaries commitprovision that the place may open bright green paint on the "oared pliit) ted there on the night of Oct,. S. during that time if a bond of WO tore of the big "t on the north to Insure against future offense is east bench Monday acted Olt ttm Parker Accused of TellThe men arrested gave the nano-of Jack Boyd. 37, H. Kelly. It; L. t On filed with the court. nerves of upper ctan Had He J. Full'ven. 25; Jess Short, albeit Evidence was introduced to show university as doe8 the provIlual ing Barber that the Place had the general re- red flag on those of a bull Shark, Egan an dallas IISOfficers "Fixed." " a of and sem and 1.tm Smith. And to add "Insult to putation liquor dispensary that intoxicants have been confis- the decorators with strolls rjir According to Neil s story. ha atIrish cated there by federal Meet's. four men to a hotel H,,,nipanied leanings. presumably members of roolli where he said one them Judge Kennedy denied A decree the freshman class. painted tho evidence tending to show struck hint and he wait thenofrobbed Further of jrillinCitiOn against the premises rock -blibP of at the fibig the Lit 163 west North Temple street, frimeup on the county com- of his money. taken down its th-- t on the campus the same co! pole on the ground that the nuisance or. missioners at the Carstenson home e'evatoe and -- escorted to the street had already been abated. The viliganee conimittee of the on the night of July a. wits given and told to beat it." Police officers learned the numbody swear vengeanee on two defense witnesses examined Goodsel. bailiff of the court who student the guilty or if apprehended, and by the Labrum case before District her of the hotel room and were have them in charge. nformed that two men and two In any event they declare the h. it Wight. Monday. women were in the room. Morris to Assist. Frosh" will be held responsibte Judge M. J. Dixon, of an young found operator United States District Attorney for removal of the diefigurment aPartment house on Regent street. (hey women.Short, Smith and two Tney proved. howCharlet" M. Morris will assist the at once. waa further erom examined by Vere young ever. that they had been at a roadL. McCarthy of plaintiff counsel. grand Jury presenting many cases house nearly all night and knee, to it Whtic most or the cases regarding alleged remarks made by nothing of the alleged robbery. are liquor law violations there are C. W. Parker about the frame-up- . Then the assisted by J. C. believed to be narcotic and Mann ISI; . Dixon mid Parker came to Collins of pollee. the American betectiva act charges which will be invetolthe apartment in August with Tom assoc.ation. traced Boyd. Kelly and gated: It is expected that the grand Clark. and appeared anxious to get Sullivan to a west Broadway hotel. Jury will return 'an indictment', toms affidavits from Mr. McCarand placed them under arrest. The Mrs. Simmons who is against thy. Dixon declared that Parker oMcers were unable to find the charged with attempting murder said that he. Mn. Carstensen, Mrs. fourth man. It was learned that In a complaint sworn to by deBe Iva Burgner and Mrs. Hattie the men had I occupied the hotel Mors, than 40 Superin ten d e nt s of Caratenewn. partment of Justice agents. were tired with the room to the arrival et Short. The following men are arming the Utah Power and Light was acting and Smith prior way McCarthy and the two Mee. are holdirg their annual wattled to be done with the whole on the Jury. All are from Salt Neil :dentited BOYd an the um!, Lake except where otherwise list- meeting Monday. the purpose being affair. who etruck hint. accord.ng to Chief ed: A. Fred Wey, C. A. Bloom- to discuss after a yesiess study new The witnesses raid Parker of betectves Rllc itt. tteelistea'd. field; L. J. Durrent. fpanish Fork. methods of preventing accidents the opinion that MeCarthy and Kelly and Sullivan as others ass and to Leotard H. Ballif, Lorenzo J. employes would be unable to "awing the stating in the insuring safety robbery. -Brown, C. P. Castle: J. Will and patrons. according to Col. E. county." Since the release at Short sta Under cross examination Dixon got informaton coneerning Knight, Prove; Frank D. BrYller L. liourne of the power company. siev-- t were AnTalks given by Cooper Sherman Price; admitted that Parker meant his oral Armstrong. Falls," said Charles A. Larnhourne, Jr.; Glen derson. superintendezt of Power associates were afraid McCarthy Chiefrobberies in Twin Wk. have I and Beckstead, R. 'Adamson, Lehi; Frank Pingree, and transmission. who outlined the would be unable to get the county sued Orders that he be brought in Charles C. Reed. Don R. Lewis. past year's accomplishments and jail legal business. for further Investigation alagain Louis A. Roger. F. P. Jacobs. Ed- the safety features and policies; Conversation Reported. though there is nothlng to show ward Jeneen. Geneva: George P. M. E. Goudy Of the production and he that u'as imp'icated In the Nell Dixon said he with went Parker department. "Am I and Clark to the Crabtree, M. J. McGill, J. C. transmission office of Horace rubbery. Lynch, Moroni nett. Brigham' Clt Illy Brother's' Keeper:" G. R. C. to see what could be done Complaint was issued Idonday Beck A. L. Beck, John C. Cutler, "Are the Little Things Worth Jr., Gilthe county attorney against Bold, getting these aMdavitebert D. Moyle, Edwin L. Dorr, , While;" L. M. Jeffers. "Rome Aids About N E. Lonashaw testified on diKelly and Sullivan. B. Erickson. Murray and Ito Safety." J. E. DeLorg. "Prob.. Short was Monday afternoon i lents Concerning J. E. Cosgriff. the Station Su- arect examination that he overheard conversation between and picked up on the street by non Parker Thoee released from service were perintendent. of the on a officers east barber South Chief and First Seckstead street, John M. Ritchie. Charleston; E. A. 1 General discussion followed the to the effect that Parker had been said officers at Twin Falls would Laughlin, Salt Lake. and J. How- talk. with the subject of "safety ,framed be fled. for not but that bootlegging first" the main issue. ard Skeen, Ogden. K. T. Plumb addressed the af- he, Parker, had the "commissionframed for ,ers time." this good ternoon session which began at 1 Further remarks of Parker, acL30. FOUR INJURED IN cording to Longshaw were that 1Parker didn't expect to get an money out of the lawsuits but that k"it will give us a free hand in the future." Directors of the That State Cross examin,i1 AUTO ACCIDENTS Lopitshaw de. Farm bureau will meet Tuesday-a'Mod hearing Parker say that he le am. in the Dooley building to had been framed hy federal pro- appcint o new secretary to succeed John Doe Nichols is to the 4:01111- hibition agents. and was unable to M. it Winder who has been chosty jail and in a complaint issuedl say if Parker told how he had en executive secretary of the Monday by the county attorney framed. ericen Fzrm Bureau Ireeeratiod. Young Women Taken to charged with driving an automobile been as to how he knew Questioned Mr. Winder has just return while intoxicated. Parker. said he had seen from his new headquarters In Ch The offense is alleged to havW him on Longshaw Hospital After occasions and had peveral to cago straighten up his affairs occurred Oct. 14, at Thirty-thir- d him called heard Parker. He here. will to return Crash. Chicago &Dinh and State street. Kept Appointment. Tuesday Oct. 20 to resume his duNichols arrest followed his atas ties national secretarr m Ti Ellis Theodore who my,. to drive through a step, tempt Winder will reside South and 'Claims to be in the confectionery in Although Mr. litas Katherine Oliver. It. of 261 light at Thirty-thirChicago for an extended perState. When officers stopped the business, said he had a business iod hey experts to visit iMit Lake at Fourth nouth street. and Ar- car to determine why Nichols had engagement with Commissioner W. leeti Dykes, 24. of 281 J strast. violated thin traffic ordinance. a H. Stsnacker at the latter's home frequent, intervals. on the night of July He declared suffered cuts and bruises Sunday woman in the automobile is Knell- Stenacker kept the appointment Gleemen to Sing for ed to a have thrown out bottle of when car in the morning which V.m. about Timms was landed in the hands positive they were sitting in front of the liquor, which Members of C. of C. Stenacker had not been drinking. Sheriff C. J. Larson. Oliver home wax struck by sin of B.Deputy On cross examination he said B. Freeze. 22. was arrested automobile driven by Art Cargill he known StenCommissioner had The of 11 Bryan avenue. weekly membership The young Sunday night in front of 17$ east about four years. Although luncheonregular of the chamber of comwomen were taken to the emergen- Second South street by Motorcycle acker the Timms and Stenacker fami- merce Wednesdar neon will be decy hospital and then to their Patrolman W. E. Eggleston on a lies had visited back and forth a voted to mualc- Selections will be homes. charge of driving an automobile Donna Jarvis, I. of 440 Cottage while under the influence of In- number of times, thin was the first rendered by the iloYal Welsh Gleebusiness engagement he had with MPI. - tereet was snghtly bruised Sun- toxicanta. Stenacker. The luncheon is being sponerirIt was alleged that Freese Commissioner day when she fell from the family Edward 1.. Sproat. 1743 Tale ed by the music and car while it was In motion at Maio crashed into an automobile owned arts comand Fifth South istreetis She was by J. J. Johnson of 1417 Fifth avenue. testified to seeing Com- mittee of which John James missioner R. T. Dahiquist at $:37 chairman. Ladles are taken to the emergency hospital East street. Monday morning. p.m. eapecially at which time he deJuly and then home. Freese pleaded not guilty in clared the commissioner was not invited. Date Butterfield. 4. of 21 Cleve- lice court and the case was pi,. set intoxicated and there was no amen land event) is at his home suffer- for Oct. 21. RESHOLZ RECOV ERRof liquor on his breath. ing from a fractured left collarC. Itehholt, secretary of the J. on admitted examcross Sprott bone as the result of an automobile enocKErr arrvitsr. ination that he had visited socially chamber of commerce la hack at accident near kin home Saturday H. of with the Dahlquista on Crockett, secretary his office after being confined to afternoon. According to the report state, E. many occaMonto office his returned sions. He declared that while at his home by illness for two weeks. of. S. IL Phillips, driver of the an of several absence after day the Dahiquiat home no mention car, the child ran into the side of was made of the commissioners the machine. After treatment in weeks dum to Illness. visit to the Caentensen home. the emergener hospital the little , Forma denied that'DahlqUist showboy WWI taken to kis home. ed the effects of having been in a 1 fight. ia'fr Because two or three defense . J:mnikgrel:sehei witnesses failed to show up at the owk - ' 1 ,,- ct.,..-4- 4 trial t Monday the trial morning, -, .. was adjourned about 11:30 until 2 1 . rica or:,Insaruty Hotel Guest Says 4 Men 11 (Lan-Hasa- . I , . - - Remu. ,Entirs , lest- itsa: ' - I!" , YES TAKE Via V:Warns of George NV. Bingham. is in the Salt Lake County hospital suffering from posnible fracture of hoth legs. as the result of being struck by twii iiLlt01110- Nies drhen by O. I. Vinek of Ogden n id Harry Joseph of Salt Laki near !ZIOS south State street. 'eunday Flock and J OrsPr nett dr. big north on State. lien to nom, manner the bumpers on tht!F ears locked and both rorbhiri's turned into Padlocks Cluff Asks, Dismival Premises After Suit to Of. State Hearing. Collect Judge , 'lltigiror wilek,p4-- 4., , .. TAX CO MPR 0171IS E .., 4101011f , , UP Tangled Autos Run Down Man, Finish in Ditch HIRGIVEN OIL Art-Li-Th- Kelley :Dealer- - ASKS STAGE PERMIT. James & Green of Parowan PI ellet; to the public utilitleir commission Monday for a certificate to eperato an auto stage between Parowan and Salt Lake on a I. weskty schedule. ' , ! CRASH 'VICTIM DIES. :INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Oct. melt-mit s death of Mies Margaret mark of identification is also plac. Pauley. ft. in a hospital today . raised the toll of a collision tween.an inerurban and a truck here Friday night to 19. : trailer Fourteen were killed outright. The 4, ' others died of iniuries. : '' 1 , -- ICE CREAM ToDAYI : ,' . - , Ir ICE I n- - deas iit,. i FROMCLIANING FIRM Burglars , broke into the Pioneer Cleaning company establishment. 431 Edison street Suaday night. ransacked , the place and escaped with a money bag 143 in cash and about 111 in cheeks. Early. Monday morning the bag. minus the cash. but, Containing the checks, was found on the 2200 ,,bloek en Highland drive-1Entrance to the office was Weed by breaning a rear window, according to detectives who invest'. ' riess,' in milk , ' . 'The .MaPle Leaf Brand, is, a symbol.1 ' of ptiritir,ad fresh- ' . 11 I MONET,' BAG . . The c ye will be refered to the ..r-- 1 county attorney, according to Riley M. Beckstead chief of detectives. I - the,1r arm, ' .117 , , ' . D. S. The idea that hospitals should be the public health centene of communities is spreading rapidly the county, Heber throughout Grant, secretary of the Dr. W. H. Groves L. D. S. hospital reported Monday. He returned Saturday attertscon from several week's trip in eastern centers visiting hospitals and attending the hospital standardization conference in connection with the eonventlen of the r America College of Surgeons at Detroit and the convention of the American Hospital association at Minneapolis. Mr. Grant said the local hospital has gone on record as favoring the movement. Accompanying Mr. Grant on the hospital inspection portion of the Cannon of trip pas Lewis Tells the firm Cannon & Fetzer architheir tects, purpose being. to gathor-isuitable for incorporation In .the plans being drawn for the $30.000 addition to the L. D. S. institution. Both he and Mr. Grant mId their trip was profitable from this standpoint as all of the instiwere practically tution visited new and exhibited the very latest features in design and equipmeet. Metering to methods of identification. of infanta Mr. Grant expressed satisfaction that there is absolutely no cause for parents of babies born at the L. D. B. hospital to fear that children will not be properly identified. He reports that the present system of identification has been in effect or a year or more and consiets of taking the babe's toot print at birth, together with the ,mother's right thumb print; and In additien adhealve tape is used en the back .1.1t.Me, - L stitution Favors New Movement. grocery expects to be attemptsSaturday night. the in Fark Highland The conference on the Colorado 'stores 2421 Highland drive was river will bo held preparatory to In the store a and window teltIMIDIE the negotiations between tot L. E. Adams at 1101 teat Four Accused of the seven slates et the Colorado I Thirty-thir- d South street was also river basin in settlement of fun- I broken. Following the attempts to Robbery at Bathhouse damental differences which have !enter the latter place, Mr. ddams existed $n the past. The conference Ivies passibg the Highland Park limmy Finnegan, 3. Woodman.. between the basin states will be imarket and maw a truck In front continued in Denver, Colo.. Nov. 'Of the store. He started toward the see. --John Doe and Richard Doe Gus are charged with robbing 7. , Itrugic and the driver speeded up Paulson of iSS at the Municipal the machine and got away. but in comthe night of Oct.-.1Public Invited to 'not before tho license numbers - baths, paint issued Monday by the counwere obtained. Make Study of Stars Detectives Arthur Merrick.. and ty attorney. and Woodmatutee were rinnegan Z. J. Ferrin were detailed on the shortly after the ot the depart-- . case &today and tented the truck arrested leby police to Prof. 3. have occurred. alleged robbery merit of mathematics of the Uni- to the residence of Nelson, reportSouth ersity of Utah will lecture on the ed as 11401 east Thirty-nint- h NABS HOLDUPS. P08811 stays and planeta every Tuesday i street. The detectives ma id they MILL CREEK.' flL, Oct. IL evening ea which the sky is clean bad secured evidence that Nelson seen with the truck at both (INftFollowing a gun battle in of October, during the months about the time the Windows which one robber was wounded, November and December. The lecthree bandits who robbed the Flat ture tor Tuesday evening Oct. le Iwas broken. bunk." Nelson said Monday National bank at Grand Tower. Ill.. p.m. in the univerbeginning ot more than $2,000 yesterday althe will was used. he "If study my track sity' observatory tetmoon . were captured by a aces at the planstolupiter.,The public 'morning. eine used It. because 1 ot more than 100 men near here. at either of the !stores." I. invitee, , .. Mrs. Nehmen corroborated her husbands statement. saying: "My :,..Nr,g,Np......4.hosband was not out of the house mown from I p.m. ali night Saturday I : p he can't that prove night, andAbey other matters Be gone ten dais. ', for New ' trail between Salt Lake and St. George was tiled with the public utilitiea conintizaion Monday by the Great tVestern Mu- torra. Ine, of Salt Lake. Titre company eats incorporated l'eccottY by a number Of Salt Lakebusiness men for the permute of operating an interstate stage; tier- viCe between Salt Lake and Les More than iii0.000 has lenge-leslieen invested by the company to the purchase of the tnoM 'date in and up to date purior car the Prest. Grant Offers coaches math, according to the application. le connection with the inter- Prayer and Also alai. business th company now Speaks. proposes to operate intrastate be- tween ---points south of Cove Fort. The company proposes to operate in'ceremonies. With impreseive twice daily taking on pameengers cluding an excellent Musical pro- at Salt tuLake for through transporCove Fort and all points tation conof a gram. and in the presence 'tenth thereof to and including St. gregation that crowded the build- George. Also the company proposes Sugar to take paseengere on at St. George ing to capacity.. the new House ward chapel and amuse-pla- lend all points as far north as Cove hall at 1050 Twelfth East Fort for transportation to Salt ; street was dedicated Sunday eve- Lake In support of its petttion for a ning. Tbe dedicatory prayer Was of- certificate the company declared J. Grant. Heber that at no time has 'there been President fered by who was also one of the :meeker& 1 adequate traneportation from. to He dwelt on the progress of the apd beween the cities and towns Church in both spiritual and tem- which it proposes to serve. Public poral affairs and told of the gen- convenience and necessity demand erous responee of the people gen- that such transportation of be handled by a eralir in the matter' of conatrouc- mengers tele carrier adequately financed ting new chapels. amply for the President Frank Y. Taylor of and aide to provide am contomplatpublic service such Granite atake epoke on the sacred- - ed by the company under ite apnese at the edifice and explained Is contended. it Plication. rebe how such buildings should It is further set out in the appli- Former garded by the people. cation that the company is posses and LeGrande Richards, Bishop ad of financial reeources sufficient Bishop Thomas M, Wheeler also to provide a high grade trans- spoke-service to such of the Music was furnished by the ward portation as care to travel by motor choir. a chorus by the Seventies public b us over the routes asked for. The quorum of the ward. a soprano solo company proposes further to es by Zola Jacobs. a omritone solo by tablian and good depot John Aird and a violin duo by the fecilities and uperate to otherwise slaters. vide- for the safety. comfort and The services were in charge of convenience of patrons traveling Bishop Wheeler and his counselors. over its stages. Ray T. Mentors and F. Orin Wood- - of The DeseretIklews and superin-- 4 tendent of the Dr. W.' IC L. G. L. hospital was happily sir.. prised Monday when he wag aerenaded by a chorus of nurses of the hospital In honor of his seventy-f- . OCTOBER 1 01 SECOND S Eiro , Ipo o , 11 i I! t -- c MONDAY 'Expect Indictment Corn-- i 'Great Assailant of Western WouldEnter pany Judge. Intra State Trade. I , , .. . , I , Nurses Serenade 'News' Manager on 71st Anniversary T.' Grant. general I Li U , g , ;;ABILianomominnIF--, - u. GRAND SUGMZ HOUSE WARE) CHAPEL IS DEDICATED, trail of count(rfeit bills left in 'several small business entablishSilents in the southeastern part of the city terminated Monday in the arrest of a woman giving the name of Miss Cora Erne by Motor Patrolman O. B. Iteeord The wornan.1,411 be turned over to M. C. Taggart. chief orative of the local secret al vice who will handle the case. had been Several complaints made to the Salt Lake police by email merchante of a woman pa,ssing oae dollar bills which had been raised to $10. A letter 0 clipped from a blue sticker intended to advert:Aso a Balt Lake cleaning eatabhahment had been used. The shade closely matched the shade of thó numeral 1 en the bill arid by paid-lothis 0 after the figure 1 and blocking out the lettering "silver dollar" which follows the nunterski, several raised bills were passed. Police were unable to obtain a good enough description to be of any VOUS until Monday morning shortly before th,3 suspect wee takers Into custody by Pltrolman Rec. Ord near Plinth EasE and Broadway. The woman was said to have adinittd to Police Chief Joseph E. Burbidge Monday afternoon that he had been here for several dais passing the raised bills. She admitted also that she had operated in Denver, Colorado, and In Texas with a male companion, but she steedfosidy refused to divulge the man's name and said, she did not know his present whereabouts!, A B. qp - r7 ',. - : Ark Junl'allamSo iLi mow CASES umILLI miry " WI" 'WI" P.F1011.1.1111C , ; Ps 1 cl. even-Lette- I 3 Li ,IBU) The Utah State Nuraes bold its annual elation 1. ;;;t7ng-lt..ill east Tgouth Temple. Friday. October 21. The firet session will be at 4 p.m. featuring a discussion on "Rational Use of AllIttiOXIII Vaccine and ProphYlactic immunisation," by Dr. T. A. IPlood. A dinner will he bold Lt r 6;30 p.m. followed by an trig meeting beginning at S p.m. At the evening meeting Mrs. Hugh Bradford of b'acra- nto, Calif.; a gueet at th u. E. a. convention, will be the pridcipal peahen .' In i A 21. , mils, by; Pasting Clipped' rtOril Ad. Sticker; ; Suspect Admits Work.! i ()cr. i ,...e... f uTAll a iv 7, LAKE1 CITY SALT NURSES c wiumil 1' WILL MEET It). 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