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Show 5uxrn Circulation: - 2177 . ffffE Bis The Weather UTAH Generally . fair 'to. night and Saturday; not much changa In temperature. ' PRICE TWO CENTS.. PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAYr AUGUST 11, 1922. N052. 0LXXXVIL HERALD J PEilfSI Scientists to Risk Lives in Exile to Test Einstein i RUSSIA Z jjJffT SIBERIA K! ELECT WHERE OERMAM DUTCH AND BRITISH .0W-- y "iaa V - 1 SALT LAKE, Aog. 11 It be (Special to The Herald.) SPANISH FORK, Aug. 11. J. came known here today that L. F. H. Wcstwood, of Springville, yes- Rains, steel merger1 promoter, (waning group! terday was chosen commander of would go to 1'rovo within the next the Utah Indian War Veterans' as- few days to co consult with the 'Jmteg. August 21, at 8 o'clock, to a Provo Chamber of Commerce steel sociation, who today complete successful and well attended four-da- y plant committee, which is working Gait of the Women's Municipal J in conjunction with a committee of WHERE reunion here. lu(AUStRALlA J. A. Johnson, of Provo, was springville business men to ar- Th lecture will be one of eight 7 chosen second vice commander, J. range terms for the location of the AMERICAHl.Vi: that the noted specialist In main M. Bennett, of Mt. Pleasant, was blast furnaces and steel mills "halt' taining tne health of the family elected first vice commander. way between tbe two cities. ur;rtcK, Will deliver in Utah county during A step toward the realization of I. E. Cle" of Spcaw-ille- , was four days beginning August SI. The By GENE COHN. elected quartermaster general, the plans of Mr. Rains, W. W. Wow lecture ls given under the SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. II. The with Henry Movie, of Alpine, Armstrong and their Utah and Caltajpices of the Women's' Municipal whole world of astronomical sciifornia associates for the earlv crechaplain. fooacll in cooperation with the The officers now chosen are to ation of Utah's steel industry is be service of the Agricultural ence is hurrying to remote spots serve during life. ing taken in the filing of articles of the South Seas and Antipodes fcollege and me uiiizaoetn jucxjor It is estimated that more than of incorporation for the Iron Countick Memorial fund. where learned scientists will risk 5000 visitors were in Spanish Fork ty Railroad company, which w ill be I it fs tbe aim of the members of life and health Uhe corporate name of the line during the reunion. To trail a beam of light Ik council to fill the tabernacle for s program was ieatur- - line wnicn wnr link tne vast iron Yesterday alThe of the officers lecture. Two American expeditions bcouncil are ed by community sinking led bv C. deposits of the south with Lund on doing their utmost to ready are under way, taking with W. Bradford. Dr. Josf h,rliiKlies the main line of the Salt Lake iflmalate a widespread interest in them tons of the latest was master of ceremonifs. Elf B. Route. of Dr. Hedger. Jtealiz-:s- i apparatus and photographic K. Ferguson offered the invocawith the filContemporaneously the value of the lecture of the equipment. tion: C. W. Bradford sang two ing of the articles of incorporation From Berlin is being rushed specialist, they are solos, giving the history-o- f each, of the railroad announccm en! is fcsjrer that just as imany Provo clti something absolutely new in tele"The Americans Come" and "There made by L. F. Rains, president of teas as possible take advantage of scopes, the work of years in the the company, that construction Is No Death." this splendid opportunity of hear-- Zeiss plant at Jena, while a comJ. ErCreer, orator of the dav. de be started in the immediate future. In; the same. livered a stirrine address onf'The The line will he approximately pany of German and Dutch astronThis is the first time that Dr. omers accompany it, headed by Dr. Left by the War Veter twenty-iiv- e miles long and v:ll be heritage Hedger has lectured In this city, Joseph Hoppman. They are bound ans." Edward Williams sang a built to endure and to bear the een in the State for a lonely spot on Christmas islalthough she has solo and Miss Alice Ludlow gave a hcaw "d feature tours several times. and, in the Fanning group. d (he t reading. Wherever she has been In the past The Royal Astronomical society in nr. mine The aiternoon was snent tie; have always been anxious to of England also is sending its en informal program given principa' secure a return engagement The voys to unnstmas isiana. bthe veterans themselves am lecture is Just as Interesting to the For September 21 a total eclipse general reunion of the old ' sen as It is to the ladies, and a of the sun will be visible over a MAP" SHOWING WHERE SCIEN present. to narrow ridge 100 kilometers wide, TISTS QF THREE NATIONS VI special effort is being made of the Uta: The im the men attend. No admiss- stretching from Cape Gardafui in TEST EINSTEIN THEORY. BE Indian meeting War Veterans h ion will be charged to the lecture. Africa, through the Indian ocean, LOW, PROF. W. W. CAMPBELL ni"ht at the City park, was Word comes from an Illinois city, and on the northwest coast of Aus- WHO WILL HEAD ONE OF THE by a - crowd n " swording to Mrs: Hasler, that re tralia. A. T. Money was in charg AMERICAN EXPEDITIONS. cently more than 500 people failed Selection of sites for this .spec munity singing was led b) te get admission to the lecture deltacle are limited, for the tests and stars occupying a position ln the Bradford, who chose ivered there by JDc. Hedger in a photographs to be made) in connec- sky near the sun will seem to be the opening selection. hall holding more than 1,500 peo- tion with this eclipse are like no 650 DEMOCRAT DELEGATES t Elmo Coffman sang two displaced slightly away from the ple. other in astronomical history. sun. mate, . aiy uttie urey Mome in toe ... Test Einstein Theory. Thecall for tbe .Dmoctatic "Absolute proof of the theory West" and "The Woodpecker been made toward thfc jfHo' state Because the' men of can be secured only during a total Fairn,M- - An exhibition of classic no-.convention specifies a total tar distant when Utah-mad- e Why? science are to put the Einstein eclipse of the sun7for under such dancine was given hy ilahv Tcs Mcel will be rolling west and east ot 650 delegates, apportioned counties theory 'of relativity to its severest a condition the light of the sun is Childs, Springville, Grace Hughes, and the new industrial slope will among the tweuly-ulutesfc' bidden and it is then possible to Marie Morgan, Genevieve Jepper-so- n have taken concrete form. of the state as follows: and Florris Kirkwood, all of Beaver 10, Boxelder 21, Cache 'What this test will be was ex- photograph the stars in the son's , 40, Carbon 12, Daggett 1, Davis Provo, and N'etlie and Cassie plained to NEA Service by Prof. vicinity. A comic 16. Duchesne 11, Emery 10. GarW. W. Campbell, of Lick observa"What we are testing is one of Barney of Springville. DANG R TO field was SEES 6, Grand 2, Iron 9, Juab IT, Senator," tory, who) heads the American ex- Einstein's three leading deductions, reading, "The of Evans Kane 2, Millard 13, Morgan 4, pedition, just before he sailed. The which is that the rays of light, from riven by Edmond Piute 3, Rich 4, Salt Lake 242, American party will make its obser a distant star undergo a noticeable Pavson. Spirited cpmmunitv MucSan Juan 3, Sanpete 25, Sevier deflection as they passnear tne in" was led hv C V. Bradford an'' vations from the remote Miss Leona Foyer and Elmo CoffTooele INDUSTRY OF 12, beach on the northwest coast of sun." 16, Summit 12, Uintah 11, Utah 65, Wasatch 7, The coast of Australia for which man, both of Springville, entertainAustralia. "The thing Einstein has predict the American scientists are des ed with a duct. Washington 10, Wayne 3, Weber 63. Total, 650. Necessary to ed," explains Professor Campbell, tined is one of the most rugged ln is that during this eclipse certain the world. nominate, 326. Tu call for the UTAH convention based the total dele- gates and the apportionment on fwmite arrangements h8Te been! made for tne noiuiug ui uw ubwui hectare of Dr. Caroline Meager, : : Cali-fornia- "" Si,'K2f- t That cities are in dire need Xlf miles from the coast. n "The differnce between a visions; that persons wno live in citizen o fany other a and those cities must have visions; state is the Californian has faith in tliat' Towth and prosperity and his own state." LOOAN, Auiv 11 Mayor 0. K, success will follow the vision: all The speaker maintained, that this Hansen of Provo wa elected ores. this was the argument pounded was true of other Pacific coast home to Kotanans this noon by J. cities besides Los Anegeles, of San ident of the State Municipal League C. Herbsman, principal at Francisco and Seattle, in particular. Wednesday night at a meeting held the Provo Rotary club luncheon. Mr. Herbsman said that the wave in the Boy Scout home lit Logan as . Mr. Herbsman delivered a lecture of prosperity already has started In canyon, Heber Ctty wa named " " on "Fundamentals of Character and the east, and that Pacific coast te convention city tor 1923. f Other officers . eleoted Nation Building" at the Chautauqua states are enjoying good! times. He .this aiternoon. believed Idaho and Utah were the Mayor flrigham Moasoaof ltlca Where there is no vision theionly two feeling keenly the spirit mond as first rice president end text used by Mr. Herbsman in his of depression, and urced his hear- - Miss 8teena Scorn p, mayor ot Sa- ers to throw off that feeling; Rotary address. to Una, as second vice president, He sited instances of cities of work all the harder. Speakers at the meeting Wednes- - ' vision, and without vision pointHe paid a high tribute to the day night vwere Dr. Tl. J, McFar--.' ing to the growth of ihe former Mormon pioneers, who, he insisted, land of Cedar City who care an ad-and the decay of the latter. had the vision and saw in this bar- dress on "Scenic Utah" and showed "There was no reason why Los ren, waste, where science once said views of southern Utah, and W. H. Folland. city attorney of Salt Lake should be when that city erass would not grow. first was founded,"' Mr. Herbsnjan "Where there is a vision there is City, who spoke on publio utilities "Some people have;said a future," Mr. Herbsman declared. of the state aid their control, asserted. Gov. Charles R. Mabey addressed l,os Angeles was built by winter's "Vision, though, is not all,"" he inJ but it was more than that it addefl. "It requires something the league yesterday afternoon. : was a vision. JLeavtng the city at 1:30 p.m. hat ,is tangible. "Los Angeles tnd Southern Cali- Mirwy i no not nave to- talk to LWPnesday, the visitors were. taken fornia are the only places in the Mormon men of for it to the Agricultural college wnere ' United States that have discovered was that made of : they Inspected the building "and thehave a climate, and yet there desert this vonderfut state." ground and were served with re-are nianv places that have climates President O. A. Snear presided freshments. They were then taken as good. t othe Boy Scout home in Logan at Hie meeting, attended hv a ' "The faith of the individual built and canyon, stopping on the' way to f membership I.os Angeles. It was the vision by several guests. visit the Beehive Girls' camp, the that brought waler from over the Miss Margaret Buseubury sang Intake of the city watermains, and hill:. 200 miles distant; it was vision two solo. thoroufhK' appreciated the state fish hatchery. , The special improvement guaran that brought the ocean liner .10 Los and heartilv applauded by her law tee the state 40 with last Jegthe Kotarian audience. passed by Angeles harbor, city Islature was discussed by iMayor O. K. Hansen of Provo, the first speak- er at the Wednesday forenoon meet-in- f. Mr. Hansen explained the law. tn detail and in the course of his remarked raised many questions which brought out a forum, discus sion of many problems that ; con- ISIIEXT OFFICERS SCIENTISTS WILL MEET, aW How About Your Vision of Provo and Utah County CHSlCTMAfc 1 yer , 1 ? - -- - w-t- -- STATE - DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION OPENS record-breaki- "A-fo- Miss-Selen- v EMIUARIES Five new church seminaries will established this fall by the latter-daSaints church, according to Dr. George H, BrimhalL head of the seminaries of the hurchr During the past two years Dr. BrimhalJ has given all of his attention to the establishment of new seminaries throughout the Rtft Inhohftorf hv the members of hi . church. Through his untiring efforts many ew seminaries hum hum Komm to Several communities where no daily religious education had been e"u previously.., jne new seminaries to be opened tnlt fait arcnrrtW tn nin. isftr will be at Lincoln high school on provo Bench Preston, Idaho; owver, cast e anri GRAY 10 WITH YEAR OLD wa orncE GIRL i : - ark. rl. . Sni.h FUh the establishment ln utn "einmarie8 " Ti.4v-c- r nf 1ia county. n U1KU tr?'18 If it is your luck to run across an elderly man with a gray beard and an Irish terrier pup," call a cop. That's the advice of Guy R. Mc Kay of Park City. Mr. McKay is short onS Irish ter rier pup. He wants it back again, and promises trouble for the per sons whom he alleges stole the pup at Heber Tuesday evening. "The dog was taken by a party in a Ford truck leaving Heber Tuesday evening," Mr. McKay says. The truck is believed to have con tained four persons, one an elderly man with a. gray beard. The co'or of the dog is red; age, four months." Mr. McKay will pay a reward for information leading to the recov ery of the pup. If you know It will be to your profit to write to uuy R. (McKay, Sphinx mine. Park City, Utah,: S'f h. Birk-heime- th?i ay V i LITTLE CHILD PASSES STRIKE SITUATION child-mothe- f - i woui-tropic- . " rlC e- . Maryland's Best Cow IMPROVED RETURN FROM 7 v- - j UW ammt,'rvrrr-c-:'-K- mr cmrf. I -- j - -- X Mayos-Hansen- w """'. c . i!- -c e ' " i -- I .". -, i " Cott.-Kdwar- -- il n . n xt three-mont- I II I lt- - i REUNION the road from Mrs. H. L. Slack and daughter Edith returned home last night '."s w,l make for mn from Salt Lake City, where they L brolmi0rrK t0 wha attended the Nebeker and Fitzgerisr.japid!v ' wahTi"?.the most Pon"l- - fresh ald family reunion, held at Liberty resort in the stite. . park, Wednesday, ' . r, -- -- ill-f- pL 8raJel'"R " PrevOt-ebtatiH- SSfe1'' W?WA RAD : f AWAY. r.'j secure' some laws for immediate ac- - ' tlon to prevent the pollution ot " Z T streams and to further protect the health of cities and communities. Recommendations will be presented to the next legislature. The, com- ' mlttee consists of MayorC. Clar- ence Neslen, chairman ; T J. VV, j. O. K. J Petra,rto8ni.CJtyi9ilayor William ; ' Hansen, Provo; M. Howell, Logan, and J.. O. ..M, ; ' Kaysville.--' Barnes, Emll Hansen, landscape gardener5 at the Utah Agricultural; college, gave a lecture on the planning pf cities and told the league that his ;I , . services were at the disposal o all eitien and towns of the 0ta!e, t dis-" J. W. Peters of Urigham City , ; cussed the proposed constitutional amendment for te classification of ." -property which is to come before te voters this fall. He told f its, ; V direct effect on te state income tax C. O. Roskelley, city manager Brigham City, gave a paper on the city manager form of government , Tbe convention appointed a reso- 1 lutlons rommittee snd'also a noml. nating committee. The resolutions , committee consists Of . Provo; E. J. Duke, Heber CUy; v ' ' Clinton Milne, St. George. d QUIET No new developments ln the local remonth old railroad, strike situation were offi and M- - Henry ported fhis morning. Railway ernoon at cials say they have .increased the 2 o'doA force rf menft-th- e yards; while n ' foVowng week's ne none of the former insist striken wi held be ti,pTLral workers have returned. " A large delegation of railroaders expect to tPe hody St the family go to Salt Lake tomorrow to attend nor to the injunction bearing in the federal court the T ! CHICAGO, Aug. 11. "God Almighty made man the symbol of the church itself. Whenever a womCLEVELAND, Ohio, Au. 1' an usurps the man's place and After three physicians ot Sidney, wants, to fulfill his duties, you will Ohio, had confirmed the birth of a have hell to pay." Wilbur Glenh Voliva, high priest seven-pounboy to of Zion, who also believes that- the of Elizabeth Irwin, Hardin, Ohio, world Is flat, that the devil smoked stating that they had been inv at- the first cigarette and the world r tendance upon the w.ill be destroyed before 1925, made since July 17, Ohio physicians' de this comment in an attack on woui- clare that the case is without ;en vrho seek political office. parallel in the annals of medical, any place on uou a it tnere , earth where 'a practice. ought not to wfau "The most puzzling phenomenon oe- it is in the United' States sen-othe age," said Dr. H. H. Ryan,!ate declared Wilbur, head of the obstetrics department j -- if j were a member of the sen-o- f McKinley hospital at Columbus. ate am a w,miau were elei led ps It. Dr. Ryan said he had been present; j W0Vid resign and go home. God at the birth of a child to an 11- Almighty created the home and He ago, ordained that man nhould be the year-olgirl several year "Had the case occurred in the head of it. He never made a I would not have been sur- - au tie ietu 0f anv house." . prised," Dr. Ryan said. "Closer to j the equator, girls mature much COLE YOUNGER WEDS. earlier and often bear children very Cole L. Younger.- now living in thie tar uorili, American- fc'ork, eaily: Such however, is most unusual." Jeppson, of Pleasant (iro e, applied Elizabeth is the stepdaughter of yesterday for a marriage license at Rev. L. W. Irwin, of Hardin. The the county clerk's office here. Irwlns moved to Cleveland from The bridegroom gave his father's Harrod, Allen county, October 21 name. Cole L. Younger of Mislast. souri. At one time, soon after the The baby is In fine health. The Civil war, the name of Cole L. three doctors at one time despaired Younger was widely known throof saving the mother's life, but she ughout the middle west in connecto- b a&cjit, . . .. tion with the Younger Boys. 1st now-sM- W. the vote received by Simon BamEditor, The Herald': berger for governor six years It will be interesting tn your readers no doubt, to know that n? ago. Virginia-CarolincomChemical (By Daily Herald Reporter.) pany,, which is now attempting to SALT LAKE, Aug. 11. Demosell Its bonds through a salt Ijike brokerage company, Is In crats of Utah's cities and of the this way raising money to pay the Hour corner: of the state gathered Cerman government -- for potash. in convention here today, optimistic I'nder this company's agreement as to election outlook, aud deterwith Germany, which ft Is said binds mined that some particular candiitself to buy no potash produced in date should get the nomination of the feeling that a nominathe l'n ted Stales. As I'tab's potash Industry N thus tion probably will lead to an elecbeinw throttled by the Virginia- - tion this fall. The convention was called to Carolina Chemical company, which controls the fertilizer industry of order at 10:4.i a. m.. Mate Uiair- the I'nited States, and hence ls inan 11 L. Mulliner, introduced i; Superintendent of practically the only buyer of potash Hornier FARM BUILDINGS BURN. in the United States, and the pur- - Schools lrc luir, as temporary "- ' can-!imaile snort talks, p"""" pase of 'he German government is jcliairiiiau. i l' SPANISH . FORK, Aug. 11. mn nition herd absolute headquarter of the individual lo 'destroy the potash industry in' The " minute in honor of didal s, but vUiled the state party Fire of unknown "ori?irrdestro'-ed- : this country. I doubt if Utah people Hem a. t l.ricltler. Jesse offices in (lie Newhoii';e hotel. a iarie tarn filled with ' ha will promote this damnable plan by ni' i. ('. (l. Call and lohn N bile none or me delegations are ranarv machine sheds, "araKe loaning nionev to the said Virginia- K ni lit. nim iit Democrats, 'who U'omir.s; to the c;nver.l i ni instruct-siiu-- and eutoniobile, wagons, mowers. Carolina Chemical nmipany. Rut Den to be per- Hied "ther outbuildings belono,ing 'd. ninny List convention. vr di.d how can they know if you do n:t ir. al least, to jto Anton Wcstring, a farmer liv !irt e committees were av ont- - folially pledged. tell them'.' have a leaning in one of three tmj at Benjamin,- '.si and half I have no intere-- t in potash or d. directions. ve5t of Spanish Fork, yestcr-- " Lit form its production, but having been a The seeond district congressional Idav. 'cnoaiiciit organization ai:d cre- large huver of It fur use on an convention will make n choice from Mr. vestnnj was cutting gram fust'Ti'i farm, I can sec what Gcr ulnitials. tM-- ' Utah county nun on committees. a field r.f several candidates includ frr another farmer "Sonic distance irauy will do to tle farmers n! ' Van' it K I!. H. Thiirma:!, Ray fiom !iis home. Mrs. Westrine wa-- .' cruntry when t hey bnve destioyed AbleI.. John l"va:is, l.ehi, pl.ilforin; ' S.uiUiwIch. rtaldwfn Robert-sor- , not at home and only two small ille, II. perAmerica. Reynolds. S'tring jiotash production Ip It. K. Tami'T, A. It. Morgan. bo-were left in the house. They .; V. Abe manent organization: W U uJv yuurs. 4U. ui iafia6..jsq. juage dill not notice the- fire and were-'- i - ' W. J. SAWYUR. Turner, Pforo; rrrnVntintsr 'Morgan and Senator Southwlck are still 'hcfinscioui rof U 'h?rrthr-aWin. Kovlancjc ot J'rovo J" men. nn was given by a neichbor. " SPRINGVILLE ROAD ACCIDENT first temporary vice chairman and Utah county The Spanish Fork fire depart- - '': : ment was. notified and responded , When Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hardy, FINISH NEW COURTHOUSE. BOY SCOUT MEETING. ' as quickly as possible, as did- - 100 , with their baby, were driving In a men from the adjoining farms. The, A ' -- j truck out of Spanish Pork Wednesof . will be a t'le will There fire had gained such headway, l; meet commission meeting The county day pvrninn, two youths In a small however.-thaHonor-iof it wai impossible to ,J " t car, driving at a high rate of with the city commission and the fioy Scout Coirrt . architect Tuesday even-i- save, the outbuildings, "so the rienv!,s Tuesday Pioneer park-nesnecd crashed Into their '' truck. At courthouse . and the . (j, 7 JO. to award badges to Boj first it was feared the chfW'wa'irfJtwming at HLa. tn.. to discuss the Scouts .heir efforts on the home, which who have saorfoafailji-ass-eBeriously injured, but today it In finishing of the new city and conn, the tests during the past month. was saved. ouilding. unharmed. The Identity reported The Roy Scout band will K'ive an Tbe above annoiincenu nt was of the careless drivers was not BELL8 FOR 'THEM , Comoien air concert that evening in WEDDING learned, although Deputy Sheriff B. made Ibis morning by City James Fitzgerald of Los Angeles, Charles Hopkins, who Pioneer park before the meeting. missioner V. Roper made a search of parked and Miss Marie Amelia Bertha j efA good program, has been cart In Spanish Pork Jbat eveuing. has been moul persistent in- his and will be of interest to Konig of Salt Lake City, yesterday iL J forts to finish the building.id met a a jnarrluga every person concerned with scour license from VACATION IN EUROPE, 4 County Clerk Wallace CITY OFFICIALS RETURNr in'!"an"dr rsprrallr M. Hales, who performed a 'weds-hoys. Mrs. Iaura Oldlng, matron at the ding eeremonyrand another - happjji F.. Jlansen and City O. Mayor State Mental hospital, left yester. couple left the courthouse:. SUMMON RAIL STRIKERS. Jacob Coler an have reMr. Hales also iesnM a license to trip through Attorney day for a at-- ' the where from turned l.ofan sevInto Europe, which Is to extend . State Dcputv Sheriff Otto Btrk and Harold Johwcnt-Proveral countries, and will bring her tended the'meeting of the May Weight ot Springville.. S. Marshall U. Hansen Deputy league. Municipal through the world war area, Mrs. spent the greater part oi Friday fUNERAt SERVlCES HELD Olding nailrf on the Mauretania striving railroad ANOTHER RAID IN DIVIDEN scrviii" papers-oiervlces were held at the August IS. for Southampton workers, requesting their presence Berg Mortuary Thursday afternoon federal Johnson's in District in Judee came Coates Charles Deputy CROWD SEES "CAPPY RICK8", at 3 o'clock for Walter A. Uoyd, from Dividend yesterda" with Jot courtroom at Salt Lake Saturday fwho died Tuesdayat its home In The "Cappy Ricks" company at Morslei!, Mexican, who i charged morrtirte. welser," Idaho, after a Imgeritrg in desired is "dr-- " a Their attracted of the law. violation a with " appfrancc Chautauqua yesterday's hess. Rev. Wm. F" Bulkley pre- large crowd, who showed their ap- Senor Morale is boardine at Hotel connection with an injunction case sided. Interment took the at place is en- in which illegal picketing preciation of the performances In Boyd until City Judge Turner city cemetery. casr. an enthusiastic manner. to give at'e-,'.!? !. tn a TO BABY BOY IS scoool lg established V will hv seminary with the exeeMion of springville and Pay son. For many rears the seminaries of Pleasant rove.' AmdrWn r . , nuni l,em amons tne mst success-ni- l .ten In the church. The starting of bo many new w leeu "brought about v?ing dQwn r the reguter SERVICES FOR BIRKHEIMER ,h,Kh 8ch00"' d changing Public high schools main- Funeral services for Frank rZ nl e re8Dctlve counties. conductor on the. Los An 5al1 waa m Salt' Lake who was Steurday ,n conference with geles & Salt Lake railroad arier- h authoritlekilled Wednesday instantly s- regarding he fell off the SunZ InarT work- - Saturday and noon at Payson when pilot of an engine, will be held Sunwere aa tu pertieipate- afternoon at 3 o'clock in the ake , lempie ai oaiv hj. " piana lor .Masonic thee , tabiishment of The Progress lodge of Masons of (he new semi- Salt Lake City will have charge of eOneida stake academy. tbe services. . f . T H. King, Frank Francis. Delegates and visitors swarmed around the headquarters of each of tliese candidates early this morn ing, before tbe convention opened. Last evening the four headquarters were Jammed with visitors and Salt Lake) Democrats, ,That Judge E. E. Corfman, of Provo, would be renominated for the supreme court was a foregone The Judge has made conclusion. too good a record on the bench, and is too popular with the rank and file of the party to even permit the mention of an opposing -- - candidate. Leo J.M uir and D. C. Jensen are mentioned as possible nominees for state superintendent of public Instruction, if the convention doe's not decide to go outside the party and endorse Dr. C. N. Jensen, present incumbent, who was nominated convenby the recent Republican tion. Delegates to the convention began arriving In bunches yesterday morning, and by night nearly every county, delegation had registered at hotels In the city. iMany visited the headquarters of the three different candidates just to get a line on tne way uie wjiiu was mowing, wnne W. W. Armstrong, W. R. Wallace, and von comnis MAN a dates; e CHURCH ' Scohup, mayor oi Salina, second vice chairman. Of course .the., largest share of interest in the state convention has to do with the senatorial nomination, for which there are four candi- ant.Mls' - -- This Holstetn cow on ths government farm at BeUsville. Ud., pre. 4uced 16.000 ptnta of milk last year It takes those tl cans to hold bm supply of milk for one month. 2677 pounds. TrW front the various municipalities of the state. Mayor C. Clarence Keslen of Salt Lake City brought up the question of the polluting of streams by camp- ers and those who frequent, can" yons and fish along streams. He ' told of Salt Lake's experience with this condition. A committee of' five ' was appointed to meet with the state department of health and the state fish and gB4newmisslc anA- - v-.- . i a |