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Show THE OGDEN TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, 1921. i. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R FEDERAL GRAND ST ATE IDA AND' 6 JURY SELECTED SALT LAKE. Special WEDNESDAY Special mm April l2.Wlth of the spring session of th. the opening UNTIL NOON Latest Items of Interest From Utah and Gem Cut United States district court, twenty-thre- e Jurors wer selected yesgrandwere 3 pounds Boiling Beef . . .25c formally instructed by terday and Judre Tillman D. Johnson. appah. can M. J, B. Coffee $1.19 Ing to Isaac Blair Evans, United States 1 sack Hard Wheat Flour. . . Mass of Proposed Laws district attorney, moreanathanIsfifty caw Program of Legislation $1.55 will be lnvesugaira it expected I BeCoffee 48c Aha on Relieve Situation pound Swamps Congress that the session win iaat two weks. The grand jurors rollow: James A. Opening Day ing Prepared Eldredge. Woods Cross, foreman; George S. Asmon, Ban Lake; llebr Meadow; B. L. Bowrn, WASHINGTON, April 11. Bills de- Beckstrand. WASHINGTON, April II Lower J- - T. Barber. Centervtlle. R. R. imTooele; some cover more of to the signed economy in transportation Lewis Harper. taxation. equal charges, 1 him; treatment under any portant problems before congress were Dorland. Devils sack $1.65 H. Horsley, Brigham tariff John Honeyville; in are introduced house. the and short time Monday They law, credits, of Utah Salt Lake Greeks Split Over included the emergency tariff, repeal City: George v. iioiman. Salt Lake; among subject representatives of far-- ; 10 pounds Pure Sego Head of University $1.75 Salt Lake; a. J. Lewis, men In thirty states began discussing of some war taxes and proposals for F. J. Lucaa,cnanes 1 to Quit to Become Head of Church, Once $2.75 gallon can Log Cabin Syrup new ones, soldier bonus and soldier Sallna; Lee Auuer, Fait Lake; Monday to making up O. I . Peterson. tau uike; Bert Pal- program preliminary on federal restriction to of. Member of Twelve of relief, be budget, asked 4 35c cans Marmalade Discharged Preston O. Peterson. congrMi for legislation relief of the . agricultural Immigration and federal road build- mer. Salt Lake: J. 2,2-Poun- d Quiet, Frank David j situation. Holltday; Provo; can Royal Ann Cherries. .35c ing. While the "five way" plan of vet- Robblns. Salt Lane; Arthur Stayner. The resigSAJL.T LAKE, April 12. The executive committee and dele- -' SALT LAKE, April 12 If Chris 2'2-poun- d 25c can Heavy Syrup Apricots for deferred com- Salt Lake: A. T. Shurtleff. Murray: gates from the aasociatlona of the nation of Dr. John A-- Widtsoe as presiAngeloupoulos is not restrained from eran organizations beT. Stuart. was to men Daniel Wellsrllle; the of Utah Richard of American Farm be Bureau as federation the pensation of the iloly Trinity University dent 2,2-poun- d priest .25c can Heavy Syrup Peaches of acting House Bill No- 1. the tax ques- Winder. Salt Lake; C. Wangsgaard. gan conferences which are expected to church. 439 West Fourth South street, came was presented yesterday ofat a meeting & foremost. tion 2'2-poun- d Representative Huntsvllle, and George II. Watson, Salt continue ten days, and which Include 30c can Delicious Pears. the board ofregentsno the institution. factional feeling may cause bloodshed with President Harding and formal accept- among the Greeks of Salt Lake, ac- Longworth of Ohio proposed repeal of Lake. meeting The record shows . oo- 2'2-poun- d 35c can Hawaiian Pineapple his cabinet Wednesday and with the profits taxaance of the resignation, which is to cording to a complaint filed in the excess profits and war was othtion. The 1. committees this of Joint by suggestion and year. Third; district court yesterday. The repeated agricultural take effect July 2 large Del Monte Pork and Beans 35c er member of congress Friday night. of the complaint was filed in the name of Representative Bacharach of New Jer- TRACTION COMPANY W, Riter, W. president auNew Mott who of In was proto and York, ' sey addition the of receiving reports, Leregents, the incorporated community yesterday board MEETS WITH UNION committer wan addressed 30c 35c can Jam orgTOsa sales tax at posed imposition by A. F. thorized to appoint a committee of and sworn to by George T. Strike, one meascent. The Bacharach ver, member federal farm loan board, per 60c 90c jar, 24 ounces. Jam three from the board to frame a suita- president of the community. ure also suggested reduction of nora held with. and found dlwusalon table - The 12.ble reply to Dr. Widtsoe's tender,' this SALT LAKE, April first Governor Harding of the federal reAlthough Angelopoulos has been 5 pounds School Boy Peanut Butter income tax rates to 2, per cent, of a series of conferences between $1.25 being: understood as equivalent to an discharged from further duties as a mal to in surtax the and of serve hafd. application 1 the of .' Utah acceptance. 48c Iiht temporary priest, he has refused to comes above $7,000, with a maximum representatives pound Alta Coffee Secretary Wallace Is expected to Traction company and union men em- meet By unanimous vote of all the board discontinue holding service' in the rate of 4 0 per cent. with to the go delegates today 20 bars Swift's White Soap $1.00 rdrtlve to members present at yesterday's who church, according to charges made ployed by the corporation, situation.- rnorosALS. bonus of new working agree- over the tariff President Wldtsoe, up the him. drawing 1 against ing (except .25c Chairman Fordney of the ways and ments, wan held yesterday. The day Secretary Wallace announced that a carton Matches . was out of the room at the time), He started acting as priest in De- means committee livestock of in men commlttr th serthe In presenting conferees discussthe at the was forthcoming "the university will, : 5 pounds Sego spent by 45c west was taking up the question of 1920, at the request of the vice men's bonus proposal which pro rules. Some sections of developing commencement exercises, confer upon cember, working ing board trustees. of a His vides appointment, organization cash alternatives between for 5 pounds Tapioca 45c the retiring president the degree of L. however, was not in accordance with j payment, land settlement, in surance. the existing agreements are to be on the plan marketing of the grain marketing was while are It othem said, It. D. The institution has preyiously changed, which th&J the ap- vocational education and horn e build of seventeen, which was 5 pounds Rice 35c to be separated with the lde.i of tak- committee conferred this honorary degree upon poinimenc snail provide oe maae me ratified at last week. out Dy Chicago left but taxation ing, iioiy proposals, W. ,W. Riter, each of craft care individuals, three by employed only This outcome of the Chicago meet35c '5 pounds Navy Beans Representative Gallivan, Democrat, ing of regents; for- Synod of the Church of Greece. the company as a craft unit and doing ing. Mr Wallace asserted, president of the board be should in bill a a Massachusetts, unaniput L. duplicate Although' 1 discharged by mer United States Senator- Joseph 0 pounds Lima Beans 75c away with the handling of gnerances "reassuring to thone who bad feartrustees, as it passed the house last in a Rawlins and Joseph ,T.- Kingsbury, mous vofa of isthe board toofhave group. develwere "to the farmers ed conSweet, Republican, Angelopoulos alleged president-emeritule. no changes In hours op & corner" on theirtrying own product. ,y to consolidate of There will a introduced bill Iowa, tinued in holding services, sesbreaking oo executive J. Sullivan, J. agent work, The board went into do all to boards and bureaus having the doors of the church last Sunday said last nljfht. and sion a few minutes past 2 o'clock, the to gain entrance with soldier rehabilitation, and Rep- for the carmen, to worthe of place a proposal WHITE SLAVE ACT not did he fourteen ship. added following eleven of the resentative Fess, Republican, Ohio, for any such change expect com to the members being present: W. W. Riter, VIOLATION CHARGED exemption from income traction officials. Hours are from The plaintiff now regin 'the action alleges suggested Ernest untaxes to of veterans all president; L. R. A.Anderson, payments theso action of that the priest is stirthat they are Widtsoe ulated, he explained, vocational training. Bamberger, John be as The as cn Fitch. Sr., ring upin factional feelings which may dergoing expected. equitable decided cio), II. E. Crockett,D.Walter Immigration restrictions, LAKH. April 12. Conspiracy. violence." result .to and to SALT from men H. work eljrht Christensen, eight II. on a Love, : in last the ' congress Stephen by : vlolati !avc acti enacting the Mann whit .. oo , blll llmltlng annual entrance of aliens each day. Daniel Alexander, Mrs. Sarah E. StewIn chnrred In a complaint aalnst Kd- cor- - r.ouncM that UnehetV renrntatlvr abon to three per cent of the total residents art and Wafren L. "VVattis. iThe . i rrrnun. inu Oklahoma, from the BOutheatprn Miid.i iu uuTO, o me nui Van ner or tne laxicr mowrg io nave, wini were Waldemar NEW sent members naie DEPARTMENT of each nationality as found by the WESTERN BUILDER Mrs. J. V. Freeman. The complaint wher the river croiwes me- - meettnir. I7ie tracners fmna fceen 100th pomi.iuin th 1910 census was proposed "by ChairCott, Mrs. Belle Anderson Gemmell "United States dis- ridlan of lonKltude, More than 1.000 ursine alary Increase a. filed before the woji WILL LOSE MONEY comW. W. man Johnson of the Immigration and HONORED IN IDAHO trict court yentenlay. . Ray. were fixed by the; mittee. His bill duplicated that which Afters the transaction of a large It Is alleged that Hone took the o- - mile1 of boundary veto. Wilson a President gave pocket amount of routine business. Secretary ti'nn tr lltrrln frnm Mjirnm.nfn Pal SALT LAKE, April 12. Balances in The court based it findings on th 12. Ol.TS- - nnriU la K.lnr- )ylA nt t K Ida.. YOULD .Itlten BOISi:. April Thomas read .President Widtsoe's let- several IlEDUCE MEMBERSHIP. of the treaty signed in 181 of ternu old state the departments to are today paying: tribute state ter of resignation. It follows: this Democrat. Blanton, Jail Representative ty hearlngr. prndln preliminary the United Ktates and Fpain. between conbeen which have li"To the Honorable Board of Regents, administration, v Texas, whose battles with his associ memory of "Uncle John" Halley, "consummated which t the Ioullana new. solidated into the of associadepartment historical ates in congress have attracted atten brarian of the state SCO IT OFFIC1JI N'Ali:i), University of Utah: it held That document, cannot be to purchajie." transferred' Gentlemen: The agriculture. "Ladies .and be re- tion and former representative In conthat congress tion, 11. O suggested ca In rOCATUULO, Its Ida., own the decision April affirminr "ie "ew "parimeni contingent iuna. duced. from 435 members to S04, and gress from this state, during territorial Jones was chosen as ncout executive hPlnn-his called! aecoraxns Mt the Texas. v. ttates United 0f the me io nome eunaay for tn jocatelio scout organization at eouth bank of the river as the true opinion given be reapportioned according to the days, who died at nia me into its service. My convictions it hoth a rtntv nnri n nriviles-- to,' terday by Attorney General Harvey 1920 census. Other n fciT !a rnectlnj; of the executive committee j morning. atiuu uins, aggregai-m- y bills were produced, reapportionment will he a reneral suspension 'yesterday. Mr. Jones has been afflll-o- f boundary. but would proThere accept the call. Therefore, I tender you of th location the Delimitation of fCO.00. must lapse vide for holding the membership to Its business for 2 until 3 o'clock. The at1(1 with the boy scout work In Toledo, "south bank was postponed until the resignation from the presidency oft nf approximately general fund of ie slat present limit. Mr. Blanton the"7 University of Utah, to take effect pro- body will He in state during: that hour uhlo, for a number of years. also the decree which entering of the formalwas and the departments must draw upon posed elimination of the travel allow- at the rotunda at the capltol. under j . ao July 1. ' 1921. or as soon thereafter be will announced, it ' own promulgated, their for money -ance of 20 cents a mile for members appropriations as you may desire. n"lc" this decree Until within days. thirty desired. wm;OEXAHOMA SCORES and substituting a payment of actual aftcap'uo": VI thank you for the courtesies you U made public, those interested will All March whether bills, however, on sworn vouchTNT TKX Afl llTT. fiASK be little better off than before today's expenses to be made Mr. Hallcy was 85 years of are. lie, have shown me; the support you have ' y or not. may, be paid lrom ers. In 183S. and In was Tenticuee born to Demons familiar accordlnr given me, and the personal friendship presented decision, funds several the before are they Representative Young Republican, was attracted to the rold fields of I have enjoyed vith you. Whether turned back into the with the territory. a the river la wlde general fund. North Dakota, introduced the emerg- Florence. Idaho. He established the officially connected with the universiay and shallow. 12. klaho WASHINGTON. April The records of the auditor's office ency agricultural tariff, as It was Hr8 ' or not, I stand ready to assist the inoo UraUIU raIn n(! Mon won In ma court the pa4,k day supreme Ttwe?, balances show in the different passed in February. "Its effective per Walla W alla. At one time he owned stitution in every manner within my funds the ; uU A with hl(C ln olnt fTTTTIRS TF! 1 lrn htr ON STRUCT! on April. were: Dairy and iod was fixed at six months after enjth . power. over Texaa Jurisdiction for and food commission. $4374.24; dairy actment Instead of ten as in the vetoed Idaho, including the one between Og- - Red River' oil fields. "I shall lay down the burden of my 1H bAliAttX bureau, $336.75; salary of the measure of the last session. and The Dalles. Oregon. Utah den. post with deep emotion, for I leave food an unanimous In except 4 oplnlorv cents: crop VETOED MEASURES APPEAR-ChairmaHe served two terms ln congress. my lifelong profession, a daily associa- crop pests commissioner, Associate Justice Clark took no pest Kahn of the military af- and in 1879 he located the town of that tion with clean, eager and hopeful pest contingentof fund. $2.30; crop livethe court held that the south EDMONTON," Alia.. April 12. Kd- on part, maintenance exhibits, $9.62; fairs committee again proposed a sep- Halley. Hlch whool teachers went mnntnn youth and the opportunity to serve an stock board contingent as taken be rlvrr 'the bank must of fund, $5,18; arate air under a new executive institution which, properly guided, will marks and oft the true, boundary between Texas and strike after the school board an-- t brands, $319.75; hog chol bureau, tocorps rise to mighty power and influence in control aviation, military CITY SODA SPRINGS era," $2.33; tuberculosis eradication, our land. and a separate proposal for fedecal inspection, $770.47; in"To you I extend my sincere good $4321; brand of civilian aviation to acELECTION APRIL 26 of apiaries, $930.S7.1 The to- - regulation it, company wishes, and the hope that your responT spection Good of the approprla-tlo- n Chairman sible labors, as repents of this great al amounrJeft In ,Xhese balances Is committee-introduced- , institution may yield you genuine and SODA BPUINGS. Ida.. April 12- .thq .federmo'nth probably will bring al budget bill, another, vetoed meas- At a meeting in the auditorium of the for satisfaction abiding the amount down toabout $6000ure. i oo ' v,' . grade school building la-- night, the '. Oo of Abolition tbe railroad labor, board were nominated by acclamaand repeal of sections of the transpor- following AGE IN QUESTION-"Antion the for coming city election, to tation act under which It operates was be held Tuesday, how old are you, my little COL. NUTT MADE on the Tlncher. taxpayer's ticket: April 26, man?" by Representative proposed HEAD OF RAILROAD Republican, Kansas. His bill would For mayor. Henry I. Finch: for "I am 5 at home, '6 at'school and 3 on the street cars."- - Boston Post. ,empower the interstate commerce councilmen. First ward. J. D. Woodall commission to perform functions now and J. II. Horseley, and for council-meSALT LAKE, April 12. CoL Harry as assigned the board. ward, James .Moore and C. Nutt, former general manager of Other bills introduced In the house John Second A- - MInty, jthc Los Anceles &. Salt Lake railroad, included: Edwin Ferrcn won over James .has been elected president and general Creating a federal "department of Strachan city clerk, the balloting manager of the .Pittsburg, Chartiers education, appropriating $15,000,000 for Ferrenfor being fifty-foand for to and Youghiogheny Railway company, aid states in training teachers and Strachan was Lionel Richards twentj and also of the Monongahela "Railway $7,500.00Q for alien Americanization, ticket on for treasurer, the city placed o Iowa. word received by Towner, Republican, company, according oo in Salt Lake. The election notice was METRIC SYSTEM URGED. TOLD on CITY dated April 4, and became effective Establishing the metric system as BRIGHAM . 'that date. fedcYal the the standard for governOF SCOUT ACTIVITY Mr. Nutt left the.L. A. & S. L rail- - ment for customs, excise, postal and road in February, 1918, entering the revenue purposes, after ten years, by army as a major. He returned to the Britten. Republican, Illinois. CITT, April 12. Oscar United States last. .November. Permitting manufacturers of trade A. DRIQHAM. Klrkham. scout commissioner of ii Salt Lake, addressed a meeting of Boy Scouts at the Second ward chapel last evening. Mr. Klrkham addressed tho meeting on activities of wcoutcraft. An attempt Is bein nm.de to organ ize a scout council In Box Elder county. . WISHES nd io Is 48-pou- nd Sale Wednesday Flour.... -- -- 48-pou- nd Lard...; ..95c . ' . -- ex-servi- ; ce - by-la- ws session-Representativ- e : WESTERN MARKET 2448 Wash. 366 24th s. ss bu-rlne- ; - (ex-offi- -1 1 - ' three-quarte- rs . - . - . -- : r : yes-m!,- ! v0 , n -- I . : T m ii 1 i JJlt3rUlii n - ist - ' ' ' - MoT it d n. ur J - McMm 00 nunc; kbitou iionori'd. rex BOISE. Ida., April 11. 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Davis today named the fir? t of a number of Idaho newspaper men to be selected as delegates to the World Press congress to be held at Honolulu. T. II.. next October. The editor so honored is W. Lloyd Adams of D- - marked (roods to fix uniform resale prices, by Kelly, Republican, Pennsylvania. . Converting Mammoth National cave. Kentucky, Into a national park, by Thomas. Democrat. Kentucky. Submitting a constitutional amendment requiring ratification of all future constitutional amendments by direct votes of citizens of the states. York. .Nev?; by Biegel. Republican, Providing for cabinet members to sit as members of senate and house, by Montague, Democrat, Virginia, Submitting constitutional amendment fixing January 1 as the date for terms of president and congressional officers to begin, by Montague, Democrat, Virginia, Extending '"dry law" enforcement to Philippines, by Volstead, Republican, Minnesota. PATKRNAfc measures. Making October 27 the late Colonel Theodore Roosevelt's birthday, a national holiday, by Bacharach, Republican, New Jersey. with Proposing federal states in physical education of school children, by Fess, Republican, Ohio. Regulating stockyards, meat packing, and transportation ef livestock, by Haugen, Republican, Iowa. Providing for federal,, with states and land owners In reforestation by Snell, Republican, New York. Permitting women to retain Ameri can citizenship after with aliens, by Rogers; Republican. Massachusetts. Putting consular and diplomatic of fleers under civil service, by Rogers, Republican. Massachusetts. Taxing future sales of grain 10 per cent of value Involved, by Dickinson. Republican, Iowa. Permitting national banks to establish savings departments, by Elston. Republican, California- Forbidding strikes which hamper commerce, by Rlanton, Interstate Democrat. Texas. Requiring federal publicity for costs, prices and stocks in bituminous coal Industry, by Newton, Republican, .Minnesota. Limiting federal reserve bank Interest rate offive per cent, ry Brand, Democrat, weorgta. - T&4MurtryMfg.Co. Paint and Varnish Makers Deaver, CIorad. FOR SALE BY Mlnnoch Glass & Paint Co. 2372 Washington Avenue Lumber Co., Wheelwright 2451 Qulncy Avenue f Ask for Color Card3 and Full Information r ta vewi - a JOGa , . m 'slfiiiw ?iipit' .niiiiiinim 'fa kis m. W i ? t ' i ML i SI . m s m m W 1 hW UiLtmm ..a wax uumunmm 1 it ii make your candy at home. Lots of fan litde cost ! you want tome real W! candy, make it with ICaro. Delicious Karo Candies are very easily made. By making Karo Candies at home you are absolutely sure of purity and wholesomeness. It's lots of fun to make Karo Candy. For it turns out just the way you like and so tasty and delicious that everyone will want, some. . 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