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Show xmn;uvaK)ST lucWHIVE THREE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1920 ITT. Like mum stand trial at Salt on a mumlaughter charge as the STATE Lah result of the death of Lelloy Anderson, Tentative plans are under way for a aged 9, a ho was run down by an aularge outdoor celebration late In April - tomobile driven by Lake. The-- IndiislrTal commission has , by boy acouts at Salt. . Lake, when ? ? ' V'" 5 ? w 'Sis: Ijf Camp Tqylor In Mill Creek canyon will grauted a lump-supayment of be christened. Camp Taylor consists $fSW.74 to J.,C, Ault, who lost the use ;tr ef 1400 wooded acres of laud contrl-- of an eje while working for the Utah 7, , buted to the local boy scout council by Copper company. Wr- f Voters of the eastern section of Juab A. V. Taylor of Salt Lake. h'... if . Mr f ' V &, V i." 1 l ,(,r An attempt was made to wreck the county will next month ' ' W pass on the City passenger train of the Ieu- - Psal to Issue bonds for $175,000 with ver & Rio Grand railroad on Its trip which to build a new high school for to Salt Lake,' by jtlllng ties on the the district. Quarantine restrictions In Logan, track five miles from the Suit Lake City limits. Shoe prints beside the which had prohibited public meetings track show that at least three men had of any kind for three weeks, have been lifted upon recommendation of the city been In the vicinity. Perry Eletsrlc- - Light 'A Power physician. Jennie Scardina, 16 years of age, company has rr.Ttd to the public utilities commlsilcu of Utah for per- slayer of Mike Teraialn in Ogden Febmission to increase Its rates to the ruary 20, is charged with second depeople of Perry,' because the Brigham gree murder In a complaint filed laat City municipal plant hus raised the week. Charles Sullivan and Ed Campbell rates to the compuny, which acts as have been arrested in Salt Lake In a distributor only. The Utah Public Health association, connection with the rohhery of a store which started the .modern health cru- In Ogden of $150 worth of furs and sade and placed it In operation In the pelts. Governor Bamberger has Issued a public schools of the state, Is receiving letters from many teachers telling how proclamation- urging the people Of with the navy in the work has improved conditions in Utah to Jack. Holt Ben OtEtr securing Its quota of enlisted men. the homes and in the schools. MAURICE TOURNEUR'S production VICTORY ,, gtatement of the condition of 102 - Before the conscientious objectors" Jt&arvwJjtrkyfi state banka and trust companies of the who are held at Fort Douglas regain At the Columbia Monday state as of December 3L 1919, as com- their liberty, they are to be subjected to sanity tests by mental experts. pared with the condition of Members of the Spanish Fork farm Institutions the year before, terested In health and economic shows a net gain in aggregate re-- , bureau voted unanimously to stand by INSURANCE RECORDS topics. . One Is at Framingham, the state farm bnreau contract as to sources of 118,641,311. Mass., where the company, two or The bandit killed early Monday beet prices for the year 1920. OF WORLD BROKEN three years ago, authorized an exThat a new armory Is practically morning, February 16, In Brigham City penditure of one hundred thousand by peace officers, is not Walter L. Tay-- . aured for Ogden Is the announcement dollars to be spent by the National lor, of Salt Lake, officers declare, who made by officers of the local organizastorSociety for the Prevention of Tuberthe Notwithstanding current claim the dead man was a former con- tion of the national guard. culosis in an effort to wipe out that ies on of wasteful the Is part now It spending belltved Kans whose that the office of vict at Leavenworth, collector of customs at Salt Lake may of those who are redelving more disease In an entire municipality. name was Confer. The secretary of the state board of be dosed, because of lack of appro- money than heretofore throughout The experiment is being continued of various the country the experience- - of jhe with- the land ' commissioners has announced priation of funds. and official bodies with that since all the boards funds have ' More than 9000 licenses for' pleas- Metropolitan Life Insurance Combeen loaned out at Interest or are al- - ure 'car automobiles had been Issued pany, as set forth in Its annnal state- results indicate that tuberculosis - . ' Indicates can be entirely stamped out ment, published ready applied for, the board will have on February 27. no more funds available for loans for Another interesting experiment in The quarantine has been lifted at that a greater number than ever are some time. Enreka and people are now allowed to saving money and investing it In Ufa welfare work is in the city of KingsWith the closing of the influents go Into the town. Eureka had a ter- Insurance for the protection of their port, Tenn., where, under the lead wards of the isolation hospital con- - rible siege of Influenza' last year, but families. The Company broke the ership of a number of prominent aected with the county hospital at 8alt the present epidemic was held under new Insurance In 1919, business men, group policies have record for Lake laat week. Red Cross officials control and only seven deaths rethe total being $1,418,681,492, and been taken out for every employe In and hospital attendants said they be- sulted. of this more than $500,000,000 waa every Industrial concern In that lieved that the epidemic bat ended for Operating officials of the Industrial, the small policies on place. The entire payroll of the city this year. Sugar company froth plants of the which the premiums are paid week- has also been insured under one Bessie Summers, who .was shot company in Utah, Idaho and Oregon R. Insurance, which la a group, and thus all the workers of a the Group held their annual convention In Salt ly through right lung by Valley Summers, her former husband, who Lake last week. The delegates, num- comparatively new branch of the city of ten thousand come under the later killed himself, has refused to bering 145,' Include superintendents, business, where employers take poli- operation of the Metropolitan Health cies covering their employees, reach- and Welfare activities. Supervising .. discuss with officers the details of the heads of departments, master mechantrouble-a- t her apartment In. Ogden. ics and other factory officers. ed the total of nearly $122,000,000. nurses from the company have in The state board of equalization has The total number of outstanding pol- vestlgated ' health conditions and deelded that Iron, county - coal shall icies of the Company is 21,770,671 have undertaken a general program take a valuation of 4 mills for coal for the great total of f 5,343,652,-434- . of improvements in an effort to within the first mile of the outcrop The Companys income lncreas make Kingsport a healthy city. One and 8 mills a ton for the coal la the Family Secrets. ed more million dollars Incident in the health campaign in than 54 second miles from the outcrop. a beautiful mamma youve and amounts to .What $254,728,942, a Kingsport was the burning of a conProspects for an amicable settle- got, eald a guest to bis hostess little 1919 v of $89,36,126. siderable group of our houses which gain during ment of the wage question between the daughter. . men and the street car company at , Yes. when theres a party," replied The dividends to be paid to policy a Metropolitan survey showed were not fit to live In and were beyond and It Is the infant terrible. Boston Trans- - holders during 1920 amount to Salt Lake will mote of which strike believed that the proposed than Bixmll hope from a sanitary standpoint. In , crlpt. the language-othe men who are be averted. lion dollars Is to Industrial the city has In its campaign for better back of o MetropoIIlah'ar its parthealththe Companys visiting nurses taken-thmade 1.300,883 visits to 256,000 ner for the Improvement of all civic nick Industrial policyholders, and the conditions. - Mr. Wlnford N. Dean is now the Companys agents distributed more local superintendent with headquartthan. 12.000,000 pamphlets giving hints on improved health conditions ers in the Knight Block. proper sanitation, etc. NORTH STANDARD ,The reduction In the companys values iNcnrirr mortality In ten years has been 17 per cent. The industrial Increasing mineralization is chardeath rfcte in 1919 was the lowest In east the history of the company. General acterizing the formation health conditions, as - reflected and west drifts of the North Stand--armine being driven along a k among the holders of more than to cut Its Intersection at depth better-thawera 21,000,000 policies with north-soutfissures, according ' normal. John-to Manson, general manager The edmpany has conducted exof the company. Mr, Manson, who periments in health and welfare work which are receiving the atten left recently for the mine, which is tion oLscientlfic men and those in near Enreka, said that as the object-ive- s of the east and the west, drifts approached, conditions are becoming more favorable. The vela matter In the crossbreak, which is wider thaif-thdrtft.'is a brown and yellow quartz, containing iron, . mangonese, gpld, silver and considerable spar. - An assay of a sampling of the face of the east drift showed 42 ounces of silver to the ton and ,49 cents In gold. A sam; Only Women' who have streak of pling of an eighteen-inc- h goffered the pain and agony the quartz farther back In' the drift that female disorders and from the face, shows a trace of silver and $3 In gold.- 'monthly periods frequently On the surface the distance because can ever realize the tween the two fissures, whose Intersuffering and torture many k sections with the , east-wewomen are forced to endure. are the the drifts objectives of, If this condition is not rewas about 159 feet Allowing for the lieved ruined health and dip of the fissures. It la believed misery may result that the Intersections will b found But thousands have found to be about 300 feet apart." At prerelief and benefit from the sent the east drift Is over 120 feet . , use of ' from. the main drift And the west feet. The Dr. Miles AntLPaia Pilla drift Is over twenty-fiv- e to - Mr: mineralization,-.according ; Heres a case: - - T Is folly west drifts Manson, 1 suffered from excessive as favorable aa that In the east. A monthly pains foryezr Operations In both the east and friend advised me To try Dr. the west drift are being poshed with n Pills. First Miles all possible speed. It is said, with box relieved. Now I suffer no two shifts per day. About five feet house do all and my pain work. Miss Nellie A Jones, of progress in each drift Is being ' I Jeanerette, La. made per day.. i - . iaratt? - m A TOM MIX -- " k In the New MIX Thriller U THE CYCLONE SATURDAY e Robert Warwick, IN- - An Adventure in Hearts - ninety-seve- Evening 7 :30 and 9:15 Jesse L. Lasky Presents Matinee 2:30 -- - Provo Institution TONIGHT - ? A whW v& ff, . pro-Par- (fy. viL j vfMi 1 ft Snub Comedy Also Fatal Fortune,- - No. 8 MONDAY V Matinee 4 P. M. Evening 7 :30 - 9.15 A Paramount Artcraft Picture n MAURICE TOURNEUR Presents. tf ji VICTORY - eml-publ- to-da- lc y, -- Utab-Idah- o . The Cost of a Slow Leak . When a tire goes flat on the road, no matter how careful you are, from fifty to five hundred miler are taken from Its life. Thus, the use of a poor or old inner tube that will not hold its ful rated pressure, " Is false , economy. Horse-Sho- e tubes are instead of 6 of made of heavier laminated rubber 50 than the ordinary tube. It is made of rubber so pure that a f policy-holders- . thq-eoterp- Re-Co- rd . segment will float on water, and yet so tough that you cannot break a strip the width of wedding ring. d tubes were made While ' originally to stand the extra hard have service in Cord tires, they proven a roost profitable buy for users cf fabric tires. Their use adds enough miles to the service of any good casing to quickly offset the cost of tliese new tubes. Re-Cor- . Durrant Auto Supply Co. 9-- in-th- e cross-brea- n h H. I -- ' Columbia J'he a tr e Matinee & Night , March 12 !M For Women st -- in-t- CXE HONORED SYKPHOXT cross-brea- - -- AMERICAS GREATEST TOURING ORGANIZATION . ! Tich-t- An i Cj i . v lantrftggetfoGa-t,- ,. . Jd L rfrpT Right SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Cattle Eat "Rubber Cakes. Experiments at Singapore .have shown that a feeding cake for cattle and other stock can be produced from the residue of Para rubber seed aftei the extraction of an oil comparing fa- HI 101 mm CHiii AD SUPERB EZm SO STH.SETOi - The Tales of Hoffmann t i At 8:15 Puccinis Masterpiece Madam Butterfly ;vpmce$ r 7 Matinee-Bo- xes, $1,50; OrcfiestnC $1150 and $1.00; Balcony $1.00; Gallery, 50c. Anti-Pai- harm or unpleasant effects from use free from Opiates or Narcotics. . Money back if first package fails to relieve. K6(ISKED At 2 : 15 Offenbachs Charming Opera Comique he EftLED PEOPLE ORCHESTRA. Night Boxes, $1.50; Orchestra, $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50; Balcony $1.50 and $1.00; Gallery, 75c. War Tax 10 Per Cent Additional Box Office Sale Opens Friday, March 5. . vorably with linseed pit Burled by State. First M. E. Church. lu some cantons of Switzerland all Baltimore has the dintitictlon of he log the home of 'the flrvt America! the dead. rich. as well as poor, are buried at the public, expense. Methodist church. w r'. |