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Show , , . . . . , . ' - . . Weather , cept occasional mountain thundershowers; nearly normal temperatures. .U- h': - . , oc4bilK E' FOUNDED 1850 LAI-- SALT CITY e L i:, SATURDAY AUGUST Eng SEEK .011 Pacific Wednesdav The show will be one performance only and will be a composite program comprising twelve or more vaudeville acts and a feature film. The manager o44each local show house will contribute the best talent available to assist in the Performance 'Tickets were placed on sale at the box offices of local theatres Saturday at $I Per seat. Their sale will be continued by all theatres up to the time of the performance. The Salt Ake Theatrical Managers association has pledged Its full support for making the benefit performance a success and one of the best bills seen for years is prom.sed local theatre patrons. Every Meer and employe,of the department of public safety which Includes the police department. fire department and board of health. contributed to a fund which was raised by subscripl tion Saturday morning for the benerit of the Hyde family. Miss Hyde. who plunged to her death from a third Story window during the fire. was emplayed as cashier of the American theatre for about two and years. Funeral services will be held for her in the Eighteenth ward chapel Sunda'', Aug. 26.. 2 at Reports from the hospital Saturday indicated that the condition or Richard Hyde. 9. who suffered a fractured skull at the fire, was much worse. and his recovery was regarded as doubtful. dywimgq' ifedn - Presi-- ! dent Explains Efforts' To Build Cut-Ofor ff Use of Moffat-Tunne- l.i Negotiations are being carried ahead by the Missouri Pacific, the Western Pacific and the Denver &! Rio Grande Westera . who hope to: operate on the Denver & Salt Lake line out of Ds.nver through the 3Ioffat tunnel to connect with the proposed Dotsero That announcement was made Ieturtiay by Lewis Warrington Baldwin president of the Missuurt Pacific lines on his al in Salt Lake with a party of railroad offi- one-ha- cut-of- t. - lf Downstairs Store cials., Mr. Maughan to Quit I Baldain declared the Mts. aouri Pacific. the Western Pacific and the Rio Grande roads were all united in trying to work out a satisfactory arrange ment whereby the Dotaero cut-ocan Jae built and the Denver & salt Lake line trom Denver through the Moffat note could be "used by thaDenver & Rio Grand Western." Re declined to comment on whether this would involve the New Institution Gives! Famed Flier Goes to Purchase of the Denver & Salt Lake line or involve merely a joint track to 90 Positions Spokane on Secret agreement. Conferences were had ' Business. More Persons. in Denver on plans for construction of the Dotsero but the noRumors that Lieut Ruasell L. gotiations are still in progress, Mr. Official opening of the Z. C. NI: Baldwin said. downstairs department store took Maughan. executive officer of the a.m. Withql 1329 observation squadron of the Place Saturday at Will Tour Line. corps area. and in charge had received The party of railroad officials one hour 672 persons of boxes chocolates at the of the army hangar at the Salt souvenir arrived In Salt Lake about noon! and passed on. making 1..lake airport, may leave the army Saturday for a short visit. Inciuu-- : stairway Inspections of the new cash to enter incommercial aviation, were ed were Mr. Raldw:n, J. S. Pye- their current salt Lake Saturday. and carry department store. att. president of the Denver & Rio This It was learned thatLieutenant new store. although soon- Grande Western railroad; Mrs. M. Z. C. s Slaughan went to SPokape Wed Baldwin and two sons Richard and agored and managed by store inI.. it- nesday, riding as a passenger on cOmplete department Lewis W. Baldwin Jr. They the Varney Air Lines, and reports not self and does any supplement met in Salt Lake by Col. E. W. I that city are to the effect part of the main institution. Ninety 'from he Matson. vice president and general, men is cons4ering a position and Women are employed, none that manager of, the Western Pacific, of whom were Previously with the Spokane Airways, Inc.. employed who rived In Salt Lake Saturday by Z. C. M. which operates a commercial aviatmorning and will Join Mr. Balmen iOn service and flying It has taken seventy-th- e dwrrs party on its western tour forty-fiv- e man each Maughan left his de-- I working days. parte-re-from here- 'asecret. and leaving Salt Lake Eurulay ten to twenty Mr. Pyeatt will return east. J. ,from be learned as to his new could equip and arrange this Fred Cannon. vice president of toe IIto from tne attendants 'store. which has been provided with Inothing PacifiC 'left the Missouri. of the army airdrs,me. party the latest ventilation avstem. a comCo:. Alex IL": Davidson asserting that he was faking a va plete daylight illuminating aystern. the itilith division. said Saturday cation trip on the 'Pacific coasi consisting of 144 specially designed md wag using the opportunity of 'lamps. drinking fountains. and ele- Iof the famous "Dawn to had gone to Spokane to making an inspection aver toe! vator service. It occupies 25.000 Denver & .Rio Grande and West-- 1 'square feet of floor space. the Cr 'aces. having permisfrom the San Francisco ern Pacific lines. The downstairs department store He accorded generous praise to carries everything which the uP- Ision Davidson said that there made over the stairs store carries. Including soda Denver & Rio Grande liner; dur-- fountain. lunch counter. groceries 'had been some talk a abort time Maughan ing the last four Years and de. and meats. giving the hurried shoo-Pe- r ago about Lieutenant clared that the risid was now In an opportunity to buy Z. C. M. leaving the army for service with a position to handle all the traffic I. stock more conveniently and pay a commercial firm. but said that no resignation has been received wi,h reasonable "peed an! chs- cash for Gus. P. Backman. general man- from the flier. Lieutenant Maughan p3, eh. Poth the Rio Grande and the ager of Z. C. M. 1. presented the is expected to return to salt Lake 7ttissourf Pacific are building up following officials dur.ng an in- early, next week. Lieutenant Maughan was recentheir syetems to serve the territory spection of the department by out that prominent business men of the city tly awarded the distinguished fly, Ile point-4adequately. log medal by the war department the Missouri 'tines had spent St to.. Friday night: John F. Bennett. !in recognition of his record flight 000.000 in improvements in the last managing director; F. S. Tingey. asacross the continent between dawn had Rio Grande flve years and the sistant manager; Rarold Bennett. extended an amount nroportionate comptroller: W. S. Romney. trees, i and dusk. urer. and William Maack. manager to its comparative Investment, of the downstairs department store. 13 Cart Damaged. Silent on Merger. and Mr. Baldwin. Mr. Pyeatt Collision In S. Colonel Mason denied hating ary knowledge of the merger that be-is Three cars were slightly damag- reported to be contemplated I ed in an automobile accident at tween the Great Northern. NorthRegent street and Second South ern Pacific. Buelinron and SouthA truck driven by Bay Such a ern Pacific roads. merger. NISaturday. Willey of Bountiful struck a car would direztly the Missouri -- --driven by Mrs. Olire Hansen of Pacific.' the Western Pacific and street. The owner of Elder Orson F. whiteee of the 524 Douglas the Rio Grande Pvt. items. 91r. Baldkir . win would not dsny the reports Council of the Twelve will leave the third car is not known. Mrs. Willey said be did not sea that such a merger is under way Monday night. Aug 27. for was car it until Hansen's. coming but merely declared he knew rein- of the Eastern States mission. From Salt Lake he will go to too late to applyOnhisallbrake.. cars ing of the plans, three The fenders Mr. Pyeatt declared that rumor Chicago where he will spend two had abgag Irorn out this age old days visiting With his children and were mashed back to the frames. were of the driver" neither but. these between talk" of merger from 4here go to Charleston. West injured. Enew It Is too big for me to Virginia. there arriving Sept. comprehend." he said. Other points to be covered are officials Huntington, The visiting railroad a. Sent 2: Col. Enos Comes Back West about the City spent day Fairmont. West Vas. Sept. 6; For Duty in Salt Lake and will be guests at a dinner to Washington. D. C. and Baaimore. be given in their honor at the B- Md, Sept. 9; Pittsburgh. a., SeOt. James Utah let Colonel Copley Enok army off'. Saturday evening by 12: or Albany. N. Y. J. Burke. president or the Salt SepLBinghamton 14: Brooklyn and New York rer. who was formerly stationed In Lake Chamber of Commerce. Salt Lake. has again arnved in the City. Sept. 16; Hartford or New Mr. Baldwin Is one of the 13; floott. city for duty with the li4th divis-- western rail- Haven. Conn, Sept. Bept- -, PhEadelph la ea... ion. road circles having held ths.presi; Mese, 21; comes here from Fort Rochester and Buffalo, dency of the Missouri Pacific since Sept. N. 23. Y.. Sept. Riley. Kan.. where he has been on April 1. 1923. Hie railroad career Elder Whitney will return by duty with the cavalry school. He began July 20. 1896 when he en- way Col.- - Clarence ,of Chkago arriving hers just tered of the Illinois CebtraL Beginning before the fall conference.' Opens at Z. CALI. Army for Civilian 672 Call in Hour Post Says Rumot ff - cut-of- f. school-Lieutena- - hours-per-da- . L O. F. WHITNEY WILL TOUR EAST MISSIO e .1, -- 1 -- - Salt-La- o' - - ke e .. a I of serving, creatingsu-- establishment art perior in Its rever- - ence, f0r $3,000 Sought for Boy'i Loss The newest Super-Hetrodyn- R. e, C. A. 8 new A. C. Tubes. Operating I of Leg direct from light socket. Alsocompleteline- - of R. C. A. radios now on display at IL - f fp (11t. ., - 5315.--- 48 So. State - !' l i ' , , - ' ,t., ,,,, .,,; 1 2' ct t.,.',' t t'- 4, V2',,.-- 't41 ,- . .. ., 4,t z 7,,,,, ,s,ttoislp,;::SE.C1H.10. JL 134 sowtATLII5orra. SET$ ItErrED. OP EN EVENINGS TUBES REJUVENATED STOLEN TRUNK, Dail or Fine Is ' ,:.. k ,,., ,4 . I cAl I , z -- - THrol ogy I t.r cs.;.it 0I , - . :,. . - i l. ' i4-"..,- -- ' I "' 444,0 , t4 - , -- 0,4 r,: Convene Aug. 29 to 31 In Salt Lake H ead 1. " or zystem Announces. Ca seizTeacheris .pect skli Sus - - r i i I 1 a.m.---ingin- Morgan-- Peterson Liquor Suspect Pleads Guilty - i min-coun- ty - , CUTLER WILL Is FILED FOR --- PROBATE HERE . Apartment Blaze RePcirt Ges to Mayor in I ai,ernaVa "Major. I Iv otnan Fined for Having Liquor 11 1 rrt !PoLicE ASK ools7rnlintoOf-ChCaraarent- ALL DRIVERS ! d TEST LIGHTS u.t.eesLocesits-ifluflor- New Commander Of R. O. T. C. at U Due Wednesday Comes to S. to See Saints" - i ng - '" I . I S1E- .. Tires Made Quickly By New Methods - not-onl- ' them-high- er 1 --- visiting-An-Sout- 1-- , 4 t , x Do You Know How to Vote? wid e interest -The western factory's first unit covers ten seres-o- f floor eve...a-an- ti has a capacitt, of 5000 tires and 7000Anner tutes per day. and when in full operation will employ nearly 2000 people vrith a payroll of approximatele $3.000.000 annually. T I 1 I , - OIL . . ing at -.- . . eek During the wee;: ending 11Aug, 24.in Salt Lake were lust dou:birth. e deaths.- - There 'ere St born. and deaths ntimbered 'babies weeky report ofth e city of health shows. ! Twenty cases Of contagiore and I 'Infect-Lou- Atiseasea..worereoorted limit.. 4 . jolty i 'real of Jack Wilson. charged ' ' - - tA I , I - i . AADtabO.N. truneral services for Robert An. derson. 85. who died at Granger. wil-b-eheld Sunday.-Atig- .21. at 2 pm. in the Thirty-fir- st ward chapel. Friends may view the gete--- '. betty day prior to the services at lose streetwill Interment Ninth East , be in the Citycernetery. . , Kttie-l-it ' Plant yourin savings First M o r , . - , t-- $teak Judge fined Morgan ' - Pot Gerald Smith $73 for sale of two guns to Albert Ile Yet', 22 and Bader. 12. e Jui FORMED. Tb. Wasatch Construction comt pany of Provo filed articles of Incorporation at the offices of ti... E. Crockett, secretary Of state. -- tepit.L.L4at1on of . ois $50.000 in shares t COMPani .. I I - b!1 - - -- - ow: DESERET BOOK of track. Officers and directors concern are W. 0 emelt--. 18100 lit and general manager: L. r. secretary: Ray Ilablins. T. G. greet and L. E. er; -rDablirv------- - - : COMPANY ISaturdar. - Mdonlenichs ta when he Pleaded gui!ty before Jude. Fred rt. Mar-Ia- n of the juvenile court Friday. - gages yieldwith ing 6 certainty. . and of ' your Country. Know something of the political thought of the ,imea. with contributing to the detn- gooney of a minor, was pc-- t for Sept. 3. and his bond was fixed .. Births Double Deaths - s 1 A I 11iS:-E-Dur- Set forSeptember-- 3 2 4, - - piiad COMPANY a I .. An Important Sept. 1st I, Announcement tY, ......---- 4011,01100011 .. -v L. --- -- ...4. ti t , ' '41,4 - , ,L , . le - - --- - , ettie.,,,' ,m ' 1 - ,,mhnemftli k ft s .o.. 4 ; - A4-- 1 e , - .:',-'- .te eDiphtheria, . -- 11111H I BACK TO POLICET Dad- Battle. 74,- 408 Church Eliff "tree a freque nt offender under ILn IIILLI ullutu alterwas the. law. !the given dry 0i) A trunk lielonginit to Frank native of paying 220T or serving days in jail, by Judge Gaylen pa. stolen from No. 24Kens1ng-13Young of theCity court Sat4r.i .c acult y ,t ant apartments last July. and Members Will Mrs. to of day. Battle 1 ,,-' to the health department as tol- - I 2;'oteter:et fever. 21 rotaaletk2.1 whooping chicken pox. 2; mumps. 3cough...141 . eases of typhoid. both out of tile "me YEAR NINTH lied Murphy. Cheyenne. Wyo.. and will be re-- ! of theology in Church ., turned to Salt Lake. Murphy was senainaries will meet t'., captured some Um.- ago and turn- .ezs" .' f e it the Barrett hall on r " Denver over to the ,police ,,o ..,,,, in , Lake. Wednesday. Thurs- at 1,, .1,,...',,. ! ,nother burglary charge. V '2 2 9. 30 and and day Aug. Friday. Anti-c- e vi ''',.1' stolen these from raided Goods apart212 officers ' .,.. ,,- ,.c ;... 31. it was announced Saturday et -g meets were valued at. 93.000. Evi- - oast Second South street Friday the oftce of 4 , the Church Superin the night and arrested J. R. Rose who a transferred the .dently burglars 4 , .,e....:''':.:s.';zi articles from one trunk to another. said he owned the place. Enough tendent of Schools. , t It I is expected that teachers trona all were 'stolen Three as trunks ' 1r eand recoVered. evidence for , whisky 4 ' 'or rtah. yoming. Idaho. Colored .i. m...1l tiled silverware and according to the report. 4 lie ructun 1141)M I .111I COM(1111WIVII. other articles 'of value. Another- , ARCHIBALD BENNEIT. F. Pacific tracks Union the and along in attendance. The program for trunk has ben located with Sawa federal aid project would necessLiquor Cache Found the three days at the conventiott itate tphialsc.ehLeavy work In three or 1 is as follows; Ye;Var. Cheyenne. de-- 1 in the clerk Henniger. In Weeds; 2 Arrested four tective bureau. says practically all uTAFI GENEALoGy , Wednesday. The Morgan county commissiontha stolen property has been recov-- 1 g; ers also urged the state road coma Itquor cache covered L 10 prayer; ad- Balding .red. mission to oil next year the with sacks and weeds in the back dress of welcome. -- Historical and road. a diztanci of yard tYt the premises at 51 eolith Archaeological Backgrounds of Filth Weft street, deputy sheriffs the Old.. Testament" (40 m.nutesta, about ten miles. and it is expected SECRETARY QUITS afternoon 2.5 that thus will be done. ArrangeC. Heber confiscated Snell. Friday Questions and dig. ments were made also for the surled by John pints of whisky.-,cussion (30 minutes), -Dan Wood and William Sollis T. vey of a proposed project from PeVoodbury. were arrested and taken to the ict Old Testament Major Objectives terson to Mountain Green, about study" (40 four miles in length. jail. utes), Adam S. Bennion. Ques-- --T. F. Goff who Friday receive4 tions and discussion (20 minutes t. Eider summerhays te deep cuts on his face when an au led by Victor C. Anderson. Sing. tomobile struck the curb at the Be Succeeded, by ing: benediction. foot of the hill at Twelfth East an I -2 I p.m.Singing: prayer. Bible Second South street and turned A. F. Bennett. B. Interpretation- - MI minutes). over three times. Saturday pleaded H. Roberts. Questions and discus- guilty to being drunk. (40 minutest. led- by Guy C. Ray Anderaon who was driving Probelsipn "Responsibility and.. On. in is automobile a the charged . At a recent meeting of the portunitles of Religious Teachers' separate complaint with driving : board of directors , Details of the disastrous fire In I (40 minutes), David O. McKay. of the Genea- - i while drunk. Goff eras broughv were Singlng; benediction-givesocietY of Utah the resig-- 1 for treatment to the emergencr the Normandy apartments Estate of Former Gov-- Ic.t'al 7,39 to F. Jolati nation of Elder Richard B. Sum- : hospital by Edward Hampton a Bowman. Mayor p.m.SIM41C Prayer. as secretarI of the soc4ty res ident of th vincinity and he Friday in reports of captains who t ernar Is Set - mert Study"' (40 minutes). 'James was accepted. cthto Summerwas Elder the fire to call snd how tell unabl,,, responded exactly I ha )s was a member of the board the accident happened. Later An- - era who made an investigation fol- - E. Talmage. Questions and deicus- $145000. t,: dilectors and itso edited the derson who was not injured. was lowing the tire. Thedata. was or- - sitIr (20 minutes) . led by Elijah M. --- - Major . Utah Genealogical and Historical arrested. dared by Mayor Bowman to be Objectives ) of The will of. former Governor magazine. under the direction of submitted to the committee whirit Churen History and Doctrine John C. Cutler who died July 30. Elder Joseph Fielding SmA, of (40 Study" IllintiteS), JOSPPh Field- will tnvestigate apartment houses was flied in the third district court the Council of the Twelve. z;ider TV and other buildings with a view to in; Smith. Questions and discus.. has for probate Saturday. Summerhays sion (20 minutes). led by Roy A. accepted a postrevision of the building code. in Kansas City. Mo. Off.cers The petition for probate appraise Mayor Bowman will suggest that Welker. Singing; benedictiön. Cl the total value of the estate at of the organtzation declare he bee . Thursday. s:1 boiler room, in 'apartments a.m.Singing; rraY- .-3145,000 The estate is to be divided; labore I f aithfully and well in the have only out side entrancel and er; committee reports.' (a) "Indie- his .since as society appointment among Sarah Elizabeth Cutler. wii Lucy Dillon was fined. $0 for that entrances leading to stair- - pensable Equipment for Seminary Y. Assurance was dow oe the deceased aril her possession Of whisLy at ag south ways be directly froay the outside. Students. " paper and discussion sitre.creta the off icers and given many First children. minutes). E. Cecil McGavint member of the society of their S. 1 West street by Judge Gallen Had this been done in the N or, (Se Governor Cutler bequeathed "'bee. oung Saturday morning. The mandy, the fire could not have fol- - tb i "Seminar Projects in success; in his new his household goods, including fur- t tie'd . wshes for Education. " paper end iliscue. prohibition officers found a litti, up the etaircase. M itting off lout) niture. piano. automobile and other! more than a pint Of whisky In the the means PiOrt (30 minutes). David A. Broad-- , . of escape. be said. Elder Archibald F. Bennett has Mn. Dillon said she had the personal property at the Cutler' bent; (c) "Activity Cards as a appointed secretary of the so..place. home at 925 South West Temple to whtsky for osickness. " a and member of the board Iciety planpeArtUadni; his widow. also she is to receive Blair Arse sentenced to directors. sucCeeding Elder! ra Melba $500 every three months as lona Summerhaye. y a fine of $200 or serve four dlecussion (30 minutes). George. (. . Eder Bennett ts a months as ehe lives. in Jell for violation of tbe of the University of Utah Ensign; (d) "Seminary Adminis- The will provides that at the' graduate from which he has Rhea taken his Prohibition law at a local hotel. tration." Paper and discussion (10 death of Mrs. Cutler the executives master's degree. majoring in hie She was given a stag of execution W. m, IT until next Tuesday t o allow time and trustees of th estate musti tory. es Illinchcariadtes; pay to each of the children WO lie bas been closely associated to raise the money. Room Procedure." and disp,ap,n annually in payments of $150 dot with the Genealog.cal Society of SO minutes. cussion Iloycl G. tars every three months out of the Utah for the past two years and Is Singing; benediction. Correct Idea That Ad. Eyre.) proceeds of the estate. thoroughly familiar with the work 2 p prayer; "Suptr- m.Singing; The heirs named in the will are: land is an expert in eenealogical vision of Study Through Assign- Are John C. Cutler. Jr.. of Salt Lake, research. Eder Bennett will also pi. stments ments." paper And discuesion (40 Mable E. Cutter Hayward. Longi have immediate supervision of the minutes). L. John Nuttall; "Reis- Free. Beach. Calif.; Alfred T.Cutler, library as an assistant to Librarian . . tionship of the Seminary- to Church Lake; Elizabeth T. E. Jenkins. In- - lioreph Christenson-dependence(SO min- Mo.: Harold G. Cutler.! A misunderstanding has arisen and State Institutions."' L. Richards: cues-- , Salt Lake. and ,Hazel A. C. auto- - utes) Stephen the of free testing James A. Major Gillesinie. Beck,' and discussion (10 minuttalt Salt Lake. by service eta- - tysns cently appointed professor of relmobile andheadlights Pert The will provides that If anl, Of te to a OfChurch Activity an Essential mingarages.-accordiitary science and tactics and corn- - flows Latter-da- y Education" Religious the children die without descend-- 1 mandant of the R. G. T. C. at the statement Saturday by Chief of Po- I utes). Richard ft. Lyman; (30 ants their share of the $600 bequest singing E. lice ..Thp idea Jce,eph Burbidge. of Utah will University In arrive shall. be divided equally among the motorists hive. that ad- - 1PraYerT Aug. 25 .0 "I came to Salt.- Lake to see the Saritd!g toWednesday received living children. At the end of five' labor and parts are also pmFourth floor of Bishops ' word here Saints- was the simple years after the death of Mrs Cot- - Latter-da- y cost is fr - building). dinner meeting. tails bl without ier the estate shall be equally dilexplatiatien gi ven by D. J. Ll ewel- - Saturday. Major Gillespie vill 'WIinoneous and muM be corrected." he the First Presidency. vacaey resulting in the tr....sl- - said. aided amorg the eons and tieugnieryn Davies. University of W ales the Friday. 9 prayer; .er of Major R. C. committee- reports: tat "Supple- I and ter s living who have children. 'The testing is free. but we canCambridge graduate. when ton. Tea. He will Batsot totoMous. Salt not expect donation of parts and mental Material." paper and dise report If Mrs. Mable Cutler, Hayward .,,,ked why he had left his Id com- - Lake from the office of the Chief . labor where adjustments and re- - cussion (30 minutes) J. A. Wash has no children oe her own her panions on the Pacific, ec'eat le of Field Artillery at Washington, l pairs are necersvary." share of the estate shall be held in come .. the chief i burn : (b ) Mr.' Davies Lake. to Salt Ie. D. trust as long as abet lives and a' olained that he had never heard of 'out. Speaking further oninaper and discussion (30 minutes) painted Vainest her death the principal sum of her Mormons- - in Wales, but, had the-- matter, ChietEurbidge said M.ai;retin1311Diee5c$1.1CT.wla8sEtb11rnnd George. re-- at share shall. be equally divided heard a great deal about Letter-da- y rbt garages and Denies Ma-minutes). George H.-- . ceived his education in the children. pubthe Hone The are living among Message ot 'More furnishing valuable space Brimhall; tic schools of Pensylvania and and the tine of their employee le monism. to a Changing World" t25 The will appoints John C. Cutler SaintsI two-yeMr. a on is here Davies C. from U. Elmer S. and . the graduated make the test. and. I wish to take Jr., Alfred C Cutler. Guy C. Wilson;"Rellition a fellowship lAcademy at West Point- InMiliary leta. this opoprtunity to thank them for minutes). Jenkins. executors and trustees to tour of America. in a Scientific Age' (25 miriutes4 . which he won on the basis of his In December ISIT he joined the the public coact without bond. are way they Joseph singing; benee , scholarshist 'while attending Caml FourthWrist-1- s at Camp Greene. operating spirited with the police . . N. C. ano sailed for ment and the Utah State depart. diction. Charlotte. bridge. He has a:ready 1:30 Automr 1:sm.Singing, Prayer; year in Columbia university at France with lite division in May f bile aterciation in this matter. "Correation of Church School and New York and intends to spend the 1913. While In service in France i "Glaring. adjusted Seminar Theological Courses of improperly rewt of his time which ends next be watt promoted to an annoy- - 4Studr (30 are liar and headlights Franklin S. T In practicing law In America so received the commission ut ante to the night driver. but tbeY Harris: paperminutea); and discuitelon (20 cites. are actually a serious menace to minutes); George temporary Lieut. Colonel. He S. Romney; old turned to the United St3tes In 192$ the public in general and I believe round table discussion,. - Contrast In the new and newspapers were of singing; methods of production was shown particular inierest.to Mr. Davies and was amigned to services at the public is behind all of us wno benediction. Patterson.- and be claimed J. .., in his Fort BratIX, N. C. Since that time are trying to eliminate this danger. here gaturdar-bestimation than Welsh papers. Major Cal:ample has receives a and. as head of the Salt Lake City Mita manager of the western fee! AXELRAD CHILD HORN. sind I However. he mainta,ned tbet.ales number of- other .... tory of the Firestone IsTire visttor assignments in Police department., I am tursitg i a that every automobile owner in the! A. Z. Axelrad. proprietor of the yarictugparts-clthe-G- :S. Rubber company who tut ha, the hes His wit . ld rg. Vivian Sarratt Gil- - city have his headights tested and Agetrad Furniture Co.. and Mrs. in Salt Lake. Mr. Patterson stated that adth e,,e iespie and two children. viyian I. thereby dohts part toward making Axelrad. are rejoicing over the - i of proa F auccews.." hoe the horse and R. system new of babe James a chtld. third are at !arrival Jr.. the their campa!gn Present ROBERT ANDERSON 1 - girl.- - born Saturday- et Holy Cross duction now used at this $7,404004 Can:41mi and ex- . to arrive in Salt Lake early Elder John M. Knight Mother and elltd are re! FUNERAL pert SUNDAYL factory of the company at Los Anhospital. in September. to be doing Ilki13. seles & tube can be made and ' ,42. boxed in 21.minutes whereas with Will Speak Over Radio ported . , , . .,, the old method a few years ago M. Elder John 1 ' . Hnieht. former 100011010,0001,114101114,1104,01111,1411 ,, 2:. , It took three days to do the job. . ..... ..,'., .... WM broadcast-41- w 'I-oermon z f,MiSSJAII, Fires-oni ' built all hasHarvey S. OVP1- - KSL, Aug. :6, at Sunday. 1 IiithereS'' --''''''''''' of the improvements i .t: . , ,,,,, ',,' itt from a vast reservoir of xperienctI I SL will ' Beginning at 2' p m. - dating back before the atthe broadcast 'elregular Sunday , the automobile- - Many strictly new ,I - ...; ternoon services from the 'Aber' ' features of production nuipment rac;e t" 4;4.-I designed by Firestone engineers.' which hate been installed in the,. Read up On the History "Contributing" Trial Los Angeles'factory. are attracting II I ' We W M t; (, i to !pull nog . AA ...' 1 - ,- - IN, J , t",'''';',:''r pleaded riliity. Judge clothing belonging full( ' t te'':::.:., ,14.:1 eerie Mortensen. stolen the Young said becaus& of the age awl .. AN . ',fr.;- No. 27. evident of the defendant from wee, infirmity apartment day . 1,4 , 11,j ', ,": received by the Salt Lake detective' the case as usual I s a hard one for i r, ,r.":, Satur-- , the court but warned Battle thit , 11'"01wlait hereafter he will have -to startt , :ti! morning. ' Frank Sawyer. alleged to have epending time In lail. ' ,r day .01, aided these by robbed apartments , 4 - i - ': tl A, --: .., li r. 2 , Urging the construction iof a federal id highway between Mar- gen and Devil's Slide. members .4 commission the Morgan county conferred with the state road corn- mission Saturday. Is approximately seven miles in length. and Or county commissioners declared that it is much needed. The state roodcommim ion promised that the prolect would be even carerut contrct-i 'ration and probably would be in eluded in the department's budi; t for 199. This road would be expensive because of heave rock work !il places, It was announced by H . S. Kerr. chief engineer This-proje- , 1t ).;, , ' To Devil's Slide In Plea-- . tt 611.111bLMINEfte Was. ' Federal Aid Road 't , , Suit against the Silver King Coal.' Pion Mines compkny for 13000 for the In of a leg WAS inStittited in the Third district court Saturday by Hazel H. Martin. in behalf of An-- 4 ton C. Lindseth. also known as Anton C. Martin. a minor. The mutt is based on an elevator. accident April 4. 1923. at which Lime the plaintiff was 13 years of age. It la allegeethat the deendants negligently allowed boys of the 11 neighborhood to operate the company elevator at Park City. and that while William Bercumshiw was operating the elevator he 1 snatched young Lindzetlfa cap from his head. The latter attempted to regain his cap and caught his leg between the elevator car and a beam of the floor. crushing the leg so that amputation above the knee was necessary. -- - - 4 . -- 1 Evans & Early Mortuary e t. ,,, ., Asks- '''. ArerlAPIa: , '; e. erationa of the Illinois Central and then president of the road. During the war he was regional director of the United States railroad - - .1. g !way, vice president In charge of op. tact and fine thoughtfulneas 19011 be made a meteoric rise with the Illinois Central. the Yazoo In tenently. he became general mana,. I IDEALS . , . ' "LET THE PEOPLE KNOW THE TRUTH AND THE COUNTRY IS SAFE"Lincoln I I , - DEM Missouri -- ' .17 SEVENTY 041 - ''.:- -- 1928 ew Secretary SEEKS HIGHAvI NA ANAGERS of Salt Lake theatres will unite 01 giving a bane-111 tit show at tha American theatre. beginning at 7:30 p.m.. Friday. Aug. SI. for the family of Miss Marjorie Hyde. who were victims In the disastroua tire at the Normandy apartment. last 25 , 1 . . . 'ern -- 1MOREAN COUNTY , 4,. .., ,1... -- . .. ' I . Theatres Join in Benefit Show for Fire Victims .a 0 z,,,..,... - IlliftlittlEAOSI .3 711-1- .,, UTAH 1.41,,. : .. ,.. 4 . . .. . ..1.WW.'2;..s.,.0 ti 4744, b ., - For ths period August 27 to September 1, Inclusive. for Southern Rocky Mountain and Plateau Regions: Generally fair. 0 0 lirrA ye Outlook - .,,. I r.! , - - :i OK.4 an, 00:4C ".."3 t'vt - e 5 , "Aatit,a.,,..17;onls |