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Show I; THE -- DESEBET; NEWS 4J3ATUBDAT 8 aw REPUBLICAN STATE COiiWTEE 11CE0 STARTS Itacta fes lil -- KimbaU--Li- $1 78 . ... Harvard $21 B New ke GBUFQDAO IsDfesFJove ! . Republican plans for the Waltham Like "off-yea- r' election commenced to take on definite ahape at the meeting of the state r . iommittee which opened at the Hotel Utah this afternoon at S oclock. Before adjournment It is expected that congressional t date for the state anddetermined and inventions will be perhaps the state committee willWU-beeorganized. as former Governor llam Spry, state chairman. Is in Washington and has intimated that he Is(filling to retire from the chairmanIhlp. according to several local Republicans. The former governor is one of several mentioned as a probable 'candi-jat- e to run for senator to succeed Senator W. H. King. The names of IV. H. Wattis, Ernest Bamberger, J. Reuben Clark and several others have been broached by friends in the party. However, there has been little definite lotion by the leaders. It Is expected . that after a date Is set for the there will be alignments evident within the party favoring cer- ' tain candidates. At the election this fall the people t trill also be called upon to vote on luccessor to -- fill the term, for which ft ' br. George Thomas was elected as ttate superintendent of public instruc- Ron. By appointment C. N. Jensen has this office since Dr. Thomas be- i, held same president of the University of term of Justice E. Utah. The ten-yeE. Corfman, chief Justice of the eu- I preme court, also expires and a uc- , tessor is to be elected this fall. Con- gresslonal districts will hold conven- f lions the day following the state cenJ vention to nominate candidates to suo- 4- reed Congressmen Don B. Colton and B. 0. Leatherwood if the usual custom is followed. No talk has been heard of any candidates for congressmen other than the incumbents. New-- " . .$285 t - $275 Kroger PlayerPianos William J. Ennis .. Condition Perfect-- ... . . - 1 .$365.p0 Meager reports were received in Salt Lake today of an automobile accident lte Thursday night on Redwoodroad between West Jordan and TaylorsvlUe in which an automobile was badly smashed and at least two persona more or leeslnjured. While the accident was not reported to the sheriffs office nor to the police, efforts are oetng officers to at the facta made - It Isbysaid that theget car was In charge of Roy Wilcox, driver of the Bingham and that at the time of the misstageseveral persons, including two or hap three young women, were in tha machine and that one of them was driving the .car when the machine- suddenly left the road, made a circle and crashed into a tree. The machine was so badly smashed It had to bo towod into Bingham. Wilcox Buffered a few bruises and sllghjt cute, but it 1s said of the women was badly inthat one jured and was taken to a hospital. Inquiry at local however, failed to elicit anyhospitals, information concerning her. When the car was towed into Bingham, the license plates bad been removed, it is reported. i $435.00 Ann Arbor $800.00 Foster Player Per- - con-rentl- - feet Condition $485 -- . Glen Bros-Robe- rts Chortta of Oratorio to Hold Initial Rehearaal Initial rehearsal of "The Creation" chorus for the rendition of Hayden's will be held in the Odeon hall oratorio ' at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. It , la of vital importance that all members of the ortorlo chorus attend. Inasmuch as the time for review is so short. The Creation will be given on the in mid of Utah campus University June. Bqure Coop. musical director, in a letter to the chorue members, eays. should be a real Joy to sing the Piano Co. 161 SCHOOLS OF GITY JO iuto mm of i:i sraio One of the first motor vehicles to be graced through the operation pf the motor vehicle law was reported today by R. Cheshire, Jr., clerlc-t- the office of Secretary of State JI. E. Crockett',, A Ford car was alleged to have been embessled from Rains, Utah, by a party who had purchased the car but had not completed payment. Mrs. Tony Chtsaura, the former owner, appealed to the secretary of state to locate the missing vehicle with the result that It has been traced to Sacramentft California. The secretary of state today advised the former owner . as follows: "With further reference to Our recent correspondence regarding your Ford touring car, engine number 20S(87I, which you elaim was embezzled by a Mr. Lewis Workman, I wish to inform you that I have Juet received the following communication from the state bureau of criminal investigation and identification of Sacramento. California: . In reply to your letter of May $ addressed to the motor vehicle department,- regarding - Ford touring car. embezzled from Rains, Utah, be advised that motor vehicle records show this car entered California from Utah, November, 1(21, but was not registered until February 11, 1(22, at which, time 1(22 license was Issued to Louis i Workman of Fresno, California. , . Step are being taken the former owner to repossess the by car for defaulted payments. Th of the vehicle is made possiblerecovery by the registration of motor vehicles which is required In' Utah, California and sur. rounding statea. r n -- out1 Good, substantial facta always , coo weigh mere assertions For your solid facts. four sideration we present foundations for four logics reasons why Ford car fro you should purchase your us. . ,1 ; 1 South Main tomobile structure ip the state. 2 r Our Financial Position enables us to take care of deferred payments our- selves. You deal with only one concern no acceptance handcorporation to help support and onlyJLper cent is kept ling chhrge on unpaid balances. Interest money at home. 3 Our Used Car Department It is only makes its own appraisals cm trade-in- s in higher apnatural to expect, this system to result praisals, since the middleman is eliminated. For the same reason, youll be able to buy a Used Car for , less. 4 Our Equipment ' stands superior to anything else in the state. We have the only reboring, reburnishing, and rebabbitting an machinery between Denver and the Pacific Coast, i-' our staff of trained mechanics is unexcelled. semi-annual- an -- , -- again beautiful melodies of Hayden and again, especially bo inasmuch as practicalthe lbor of learning them is communithe ly over and also because from them hear to wants ty really you. inI hope you will all reepond a short stantly- and with a 'bang' month is all the time we have. Neslen and City Mayor C. Clarence of schools O. N. Chills Superintendent of the stng-erwill attend the gathering Sunday afternoon tofor their awork works of appreciationof encouragement In past years and t toward future progress. ttr now under construction, will exemplify the policy of this organization, which is : Nothing is, too good for Ford ownprs. This' building will be the finest auto . The annual promotion exercises of the Junior high schools of tha city-wi- ll be held In the tabernacle; Friday, May 2t, it-p.ni, Thleevm sehools represented will be Bryant, Roosevelt, Irving, South Junlpr, Jordan, West Junior, and Jackson. About 1,(00 ninth grads pupils will be promoted to senior high school, by far the largest number that ever entered the tenth The probram will be a departure grade. front that of the usual closing exercises by containing several literary and musical numbsrs from the East and West-hig- h schools. Community singing by the Tha stata completed the introduction also be a junior high school will feature. The public 1 cordially Invit- of testimony this morning in th case ed.. The following is the program Walker Faul. former field Overture, East and West high school against th state road commission, orchestra; address, Supt. G. N. Child; selection. West high school boys dou- charged with removing, altering and ble quartet; Carry On, Virginia Wil- falsifying an invoice of the Salt Lake liams, West high school; community Hardware company. Just bpfore. court and "Soldiers singing: March On Farewell, all junior high schools; ad- adjourned at noon, the defense an nounced a M. would be made semotion that dress, Judge Harold Stephens; lection, East high rise clubr benefits on Monday for dismissal of the case on of a senior high school course, Finlay the grounds of lack of evidence. who with H. M. Haley The state lnduetral commission yes- McDennld; community singing: "Out Is L. M. Parker, of My Sadness" and Pilgrims serving a sentence in the county Jail for terday authorised the purchase of the Chorus, Deepest offense all Junior high schools; adcharged against $10,000 water bonds Issued by the dress, Asst. Supt. Georgs A. Eaton; Paul, was on the witness stand most of the America. said he had had a Parker morning. town of Marysv&Ie;' half to bo purconversation with Paul in which the latter had agreed to approve Invoices chased by the firemen's pension fund In question but that Paul had approved and the other half by the state Insur- JOHN BARRETT TO BE only a few of them. He said he had aloo gone with Paul to th Western ance fund. , The bonds see issued for Arms company- - and Sporting Good of twenty- years in denomination there obtained two bathing eulta on an $1,000 bearing Interest at 0 per cent order the from OF Salt Lake Hardware GUEST SALT LAKE Tha purchase payable This. was In May, 1919. he company. is held subject tflPthe approval by the said. The order was covered by an state board of examiners. alleged falsified1 invoice. The case Is being beard before Judge Ben Johnson John Barrett, former director gen- of the city court. Pioneer Daaghtera Will eral of the Union and now international counselor and adBureau Grants Pension. Organize New Diatrict visor to foreign governments, will be a visitor fn Balt Lake next Thursday, The federal bureau of pensions has Meetlngsfor the organlxation ofd 25. He will be guest of honor at to Fannie - Houts of Sprlng-vlll- e, Pioneer district by the Dauhgters of aMay luncheon to be given the Commercial grantedwidow of Philip Houts a penthe Pioneers will be held Monday, club dining hall by the Triangle club, per month dating from May 22, with officials of the organisa- and will make an address upon that sion of 112 January 24, 1(42. tion In attendance at sessions in the occasion. following ward chapels: Mr. Barrett IS at present on the PaPoplar Grove, Mra Flora B. Horne cific coast in connection with an exand Mrs. Addle G. Snow: Cannon tour of some of the larger ward, Mra. Donnette S. Keeler and tended Mra Annie .'Wells Cannon; Brighton cities of the United States. He is, a authority on International ward, Mra Fannie C. Woodruff and recognized E and diisyisft-tf- f Salt Lake Uity Mrs. 8. E. Cluff; Thirty-secon- d ward, relation Mra Minnie Horne James and Mra Is looked upon as an event of more ordinary interest. He will be in May Taylor; Thirtieth ward, Mrs. than Elizabeth R. Wright and Mrs. Pris- this city one day only, according to - A decision favoring John D. Niles, ; cilla J. Riter;, Twenty-sixt- h ward, Mrs. resent plane.' homesteader, rendered Oct 15, 1(21, Elizabeth P. Hayward and Mrs. HatB. Blakely, register of tho tie P. Kimball; Twenty-fift- h ward. Salt Lake land office, is upheld in a E OFFICES OPEN Mra Bertha M. Gray and Mrs. Zina T. Card; Seventh ward. Mrs. Elizabeth decision rendered on appeal by the T. Beer and Mra Emma W. Pyper; land office which was receivgeneral Sixth ward, Mrs. Emmsllns T. Wells ed today in Salt Lake. The case Is and Mrs. Lily C. Wolstenholme: Fifth known as that of tho state of Utah ward. Miss Annie Lynch and Mra Netand Preston Nutter versus John D. tie T. Howe; Fourth ward, Mias JoNiles and J. Thomas Creek and int; Woodruff Mias and Jane sephine James H. Anderson, collector of In- volves title to land used for year by Garfield ward, Mra Flora B. ternal revenue. T, A. Calllster, chief Nutter in. connection -- with-his cattle Horne and Mra Betsy G. Lyman; Mag- of the field in Carbon county. department, and J..P. business R. Hayward; Marstella, ! ederal na, Mrs. Elizabeth The ease has been ln tltigatlon since revenue agent, spent T. Piercy. Nutter made application to buy going over affairs at th it1917. The sessions in the last three ward yesterday from the state of Utah and the state, Ogden office. in chapels will be held at 2 p.m.' and turn, filed claim to the land under Thomas W. Prlday and A. G. the rest wilt take place at S oclock deputy collectors, went to atheschool section withdrawal. However, in the evening. Provo today for the purpose of openregister found that both Crick and Ensign and Salt Lake districts have ?lleB had Pr,or claim to the land and been organized for some time and the ing a zoneis office in that city. Here declde1 that the claim of Nliea was after, it announced, the internal organization of Granite district will revenue department will maintain an the best. At one time Niles was en- . follow.. on. May. fa. Jolnedromualngth-land office as xone headquarters In Provo. thd Justice of the peace. The landbyoffice Mr. Friday will be in charge. D. S. U. Holia Annual H. W. McCarty, deputy, left for a holds that neither thie fact or the fact that Niles took up residence on land through Washington, Iron and At Home Day Social trip Beaver counties and A. B. Christensen that was being used and had been imPeter Clark hava gone to Rich- proved by Nutter were valid reasons About on a thousands parents and and field where an office will be opened against his rights. L. of S. D. U. the Nutter Is a large cattle man and visited the patrons school yesterday upon the occasion of under the supervision of Mr. Clark. has no homestead rights, according to the register, because he its most successful annual "at home" already holds a great deal of land. The day. The visitors were shown through Hail and Rain Storm land in controversy Is said to be of value displays of students work and were also treated to a radio program and Damages Idaho Fruit to the Nutter because it Is on the other entertainment features during driveway between his summer and the afternoon and served light re- TWIN FALLS, Ida., May 20. Seo- - winter range. y d0,ne8tl0 V0-"- -- UEftLTwUu.rAlls-early-thl. riudintr afternoon were struck - by- - hall and New Saits Filed storm rain which observers declare i Dr. Seart to be Speaker . Third District Coart. the most destructive in years One grower in the affected district pavn8v0Jld5i.h, Machine com- At Ward Servicea Sunday fruit D. Evans, C. R. Wll expressed the opinion that his crop an nmtSA w,ter had B. been James x Fifty-sientirely Dr. H. J. Sears of the University of $1994-4on account. one hundredths ofdestroyed. an inch of preUtah will be the speaker at the Sun0t 8an fell in SO minutes tlms . cisco ti jR'lchBa,nk . day evening services in the Twenty-secon- d cipitation Jh!oOOh'on0 notear l000' ward chapel at 1:20 o'clock Marie Keene vA Moscow Keene, dl-his subject being Physical Handi- Former Cardtton Bishop vorce. Anna cap to Spiritual and Mental Gfowth ." Answers R. Howard, Call of Death divorce. Howard He will also address the boys of the M. I. A. Tuesday evening in the ward (Special to The News.) vs, JLlw rapMI Edward if amusement hall on "Boys Problems." Aj,re.n1 oth''. to quiet Alta. May 20.-- Jih A.rUtfo. R CARpSTON, ! an1 c.1Un. Bettilyon Home rmriry ear?1 prea derU of arms Register Names . 'kfo g1' for reUutfoS Cardstoij V Premia. j Hrcudr' ward, died Thursday. and $1,779.4? damage. Two farm names were registered today by Walter A. Day. chief deputy In the office of State Auditor Mark Tuttle. The farms are the Mountain Rose ranch, owned by John L Hare of Thistle and the r, Farm owned by James F. Hiatt,. Jr.,.ot Pay-soThe registration makes a total of 102 which have been recorded since the law was passed in 1(17. We are opening another branch used car salesroom Our New Building -- - ar - i BT ; - At tl)e last report from Nevada City, , Motion for dismissal of the ease of Pilot Harry W. Huking, who in a the state vs. Harry (Kid) Bsrnstsin heavy tog yesterday drove into Blue charged with murder in the first defor the killing of his wife on NoPoint Rock, six miles north of .Grass gree vember 11, 1(11, on the ground that unconscious N was still Valley, or., the defendant has been denied his conTha pilot mot with the accident while stitutional right to a speedy trial, was today In the city court before jearrylng the mall from Reno to Ban filed Ben Johnson by Attorney John Francisco, according to word recei- Judge F. Tobin, for the defense. divved at the office of thewestem The motion sets forth that more ision of the airmail in Salt Lakes The than three years and six months have report eald hie plane was demolished elapsed since the Offense was comwhen fbund by a passing fanner and mitted, and while it is true that Bernthe aviator, who was found near the stein has been in the mental hospital rock unconscious, was rushed to a during the greater part of that time he hospital at Nevada City. Claron Nel- was, nevertheless, confined Jnf the son, superintendent of the division county Jail for more than six- months Who was on his way to San Francisco prior to, his committment to the menby train, went to Nevada City on re- tal hospital. Further, Jt- - is set forth, ceiving word by wire of the accident. that during, his- - confinement in the Doctors said that they could find county Jail there was no legal excuse serious enough to cause death or just reason for his not having been notUpg of Cm injured aviator and held out tried. It la alleged that had he been given a speedy trial aa provided for In hope that he would recoven the constitution, he would have been in a better position toobtain witnesses, and that as a resist of the states failure to try the oase at that time, the defendants substantial, rights havs been prejudiced. Arguments will be heard on the motion Monday morning. Pianos Expected to Set "Date For Convention Likely Mentioned. BfatbRi3 lirasniiLEr Meeting ' Names X JAY , ) There you have four unimpeachable reason why it is to your advantage to deal with this progressive firm. Come and see us now and learn in greater detail how we can serve you. Phone any time for a demonstrator to call--in any model of the Ford car. I- Our territory is not restricted matter where you live. ld - we can serve you no - , Immediate delivery can be made on all models. Gll-let- I -- COVEY-RALLA-RD PJeasant-GroveHMre.-An- na MOTOR CO. Gud-manse- n, 601 SO. STATE ST. PHoimvAS.3Doe L Make Shingles Water and dried by Old Sol. drenched by the rains and snow and pelted with hall, your roor needs the best protection possible. Bennetts Roqf Paint successfully withstands every weather condition and protects your roof from water, wind and sun. It flows on evenly and smoothly and forms a surface impervious to destroying elements. If you use Bennett's roof paljit you avoid the endless expense and trouble that follow unpainted roofs rotten shingles, leaks, and finally, the necessity toT reshingllnr - . It is economy, not expense, to with .Bennett'S becauseBepnetts paintspaint are made to meet western climate conditions. , Scorched l- h - sdiea-tlflcal- thaa SB rests of meeisa Va this territory to- gnaraa toe mt ths high quality of Beaastf protu . Mmps the-bea- t' ly Melvla R. Ballarg, Maaager . TAKE MY NAME AND ADDRESS Lov-r,C0T- yr Jrran-WW- Edward F. Colborn Oi 405 Newhouse Building. Was. 3588. AND SEE ME IF YOU WANT TO LIVE IN F Hl-La- n. and have Scouts-Rehears- er Temnnie RTT Steplira H. Covey, PreaMeot " oy-Scouts dressed in Indian cos- tume held a rehearsal of their to be glyen at the Auditoriumpageant next week at Liberty park this afternoon Later Eagle scouts of the local coun I' clt were In attendance at the dedication ceremonies at Liberty park. - anopehmgfor five competent salesmen. Liberal contract. Splendid opportunity for right nihn. T. W & L. O. NAYLOR COMPANY . 118 S. State St. Distributors J Bonneville on the H31 ' I give the prices and show the sites. Homes already ' in sight for 1922 aggregate $100,000.00, and men are on the way. " prices to .Good Home Builders., : Restrictions that protect. IT IS THEHOME QUARTER EVERYBODY SUPREM- E-, SAYS SO. - iu |