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Show ni it AT EXHIBIT ill IT Secretary Hughes tb Keep ohTHe Job I AM MOT GOIMG TO RESIG N - It. "f . s. h GripU Git Va' if IT iprmg Moosecleanmg With With the Hughes resignation rumor there was , coupled a . story that there have been differences lately between President" Harding and Mr. Hughes over policies connected with the French occupation ot the Ruhr valley. One of the reasons for the present display of hostile, feeling toward the seeretary-ef-sta- te on the part of cer-M.??Sfitfirs.la.thajUieJa suspected of 'having a too kindly sympathy for the principle underlying the League of Nations, not with the league Use! f, but with International conferences adjust iffiiTet'ences .between governments and pave the way permanent peace. The course of the Hardine adminis tration in keeping troops- on the j Rhine, In maintaining an observer with the reparations commission, in sending "official observers ' to the Lausanne conference Eastern flffglrs, lu aving Ambassador Harvey sit with the allied supreme council "and Ambassador Herrick sit with the allied council of ambassadors, and in suggesting. Informally that a eommlgslon of international financiers should undertake to fix the amount of reparations Germany' would be blee-pay- , has not been pleasing to most of. the old Irreconcilable group" in the senate. Bissels Sweepers - Electric Cleaners-Hoov- Sweepers er fr m MOPS AND SPECIALTIES ARE THEWORfeD"6VER-- : I ... 'ii fkf- - f m . - .. . ji .4 wia disappointments, tribulations and hardships. What first appears to be -?n easily acquired income; sooa-tuF- ns up to be a disillusion whlclvlefldj! Jls .. victim ints: thei.haafe of Juatice This idea Is slowly taking posses sion of James H. JxleyJr., old automoljna salesman of Salt Lake City, and Brighara City, who is now ia eounty... jail awaiting' trial on an alleged char-gof having obtained money under false pretenses. The case against Foxley Is growing iu illiiiwimluus Uitliy. At first arrested In Las Vegas, Nev., on instruction from : Sheriff : D. Boyd on a charge of hav-aoM a fvr t'ft f! to- - have which is alleged-no- t been his property, Foxley now may bo' charged with violating the Dyer act, said to have driven an alleged stolen car from Salt Lake City to Nevada, where the car was sold. Federal officers connected with the department of justice have been inves- tigating the case and are said to be feady" to" swear out a federal charge, against him, The investigations conducted by the department of Justice officials aeema to indicate that Foxley was not alone In the alleged auto thefts, but that ha had been . associated with an uncle, ames E. Foxley, farmer county attor ney or uoxeiuer county, who may I rhave beemhe genius in the deals. Attorney Foxley is now being searched for along the Mexican border where It Is believed be is heading for, to escape a penitentiary sentence sustained Thursday bythe state ' supreme court on a charge of embezzlement. Foxley, whose exploits in crime are said to have, started with the issuance of worthless checks in Brigham.. lty and Ogden, came from a farm to practice law in Brigham City eight years ago. He bore all marks of a brilliant future; he soon entered politics, was elected county attorney and served creditably. His term erxpirlng. he returned to private .practice. Then hfs troubles commenced. For several years he had been coun- - 1 i e KNOW " Every - OIL MOPS 1.00 Mop is guaranteed to give OIL MOP ... $1.50 known in every home. , Floor Dusters for large floors and surfaces -- y Don't $1,50 Watch Out 0 i - faPW j Hand Duster ar . $1.00 Polish ar: ?n r 30 POUSH and 60f lor " in the house every-purpo- se your woodwork, your floofsTyour - ' POLISH $1.25, $2,00, $3.00 151 HOUSEC LEANING DEMANDS NEW FLOOR COVERINGS SHORT FISH SEASON tr ealtt-w-peTs- "biaV es-- " tafe which consisted In the main of realty holdings. These were sold; the money received was to be inverted into real estate securitlps. It was that chiirged by the administratrix $:i.".im of tne money was given to Fox- fry for JTiis purpose, and that he con- v rtcl U to his own uses. He was 'tried end convicted; he appealed and tho conviction was yesterday sustained. Maenwhlle Foxley, was. at liberty' under bonds' furniBhtd by Albert-- . Young of Pbrry and Frank Christen-so- n of Hrigham City. And then a F. VV. Stude-biikKissel Kar wa3sold-i- o of Elberu. Tho Kkscl. Kar was jnortgaeed pmnprtv, . Foxlev's nephew, it was claimed, sold it Foxley, it was learned, had accompanied him on the tri pand then, with a wom an, the two had left, m another car for Las Vegas, Nev. The other car was later Isold to a man at 8L Thomas, Nev., for $200 in . cash and a Ford. The car Was a , Franklin touring model; it had been stolen from A. A. Nichols, owner of the Critchlow apartments in Salt Lake AH the numbers had been re moved from it. ; Tho sale of this machine brought' iJie case under, federal Jmpervlsion Immediate action was instituted. Fox ley1 was trailed as far as Las Vegas. ' ge Race Between Farmer and Boll Weevil I lf -- early-maturin- g ... A I frjf,t er Jt.. LINOLEUMS-AL- L ALL SIZES:LOW PRICES-AL- L ' f Many New Patterns THEM GRADES-SE- E QUAUTIES ' V Are Shown in Qur Enlarged Linoleum Section ' - i- LINOLEUM RUGS CONGOLEUM RUGS AXMINSTER RUGS PADCOLIN RUGS WILTON VELVET RUGS - lanq-capabl- Oilxpri the Troubled Political Waters . OUR : Z, v" ' ' m. ' 1 PapersH5S 20, 25 and up for any room. NKV-7!i- i Kflll - ' Remember Jo A?i" For .s.t tr i - 1?Kf . t ri'vf-'-:''-,:"r.j:y- : ; ......V i i. . ' ffi . fu WLVDOW jitj.'j - 7 GET IT AT rr r-- - -- ' ' - in charge. The " speakers . wnre Marinus Larson, Johk IT. Jost-pNa-- . Brockbank and ilajes, Tthaaiel Ludlowrwho made the closing remarks. Muflc was furnlsked by the f werd olrrlwbichsahCieeTnuuj, jhers, and Arthur LivJns?ioiteiijdia Bang tuOaa -- partr of v '0. , Grave VVBere JsThy Victory?" v lththe ' choir singing. tl?e chorusThelnvo-- , s" whs by Alma.' Andrus and John 'T H. Davis pronouaced the benediction. , ' ' !aterm,ent:. wse'Jn the Spanish. Fork cemetery,-wherthe' grave ' was dedic- " " ated by Nitltaniai Ludlow'. Ludlow-wa- THEY FIT ANY s e cs . ; "a Cr. banking department'- - . wl ' ''.'.'' to MRS. SARAH REESE BURIED. SPANISH FOUty Ware JblT. Fi neral jprvices for JHrSlrUhree3e-''Wen-- ' liiiH "Wednesday a$ejiiiOQi at the Second ward 'chapel. Counselor V - - por-wau- -- e. V, ' whence!, H I9 said, he.loft four-dayago. His apparent intention was cross the border. Now pn Display in Our Enlarged Wall Paper Section, Second" Floor. i , i jffjffflpy ,iiiririT't"-- m Gumming said, Is not much more In evidence bed, and stay. there until danger of GAII than usuaL A modification of it seems the fever is past to be followed by less pneumonia than The most outstanding symptom of the in cases of influenza, but with the wave of grip, Doctor Cummlng much prostration. The common name points out, seems to be the extreme of the wave would be "grip," the sur- prostration, or feeling of weakness geon general said, but It could also be and fatigue. called Influenza in a milder form. Alarmed at the spread of pneumonia By CHARLES -- MAD8EN. at was It are Symptoms first. and influenza, Health Commissioner said, Herald. The of Editor the In a Letter to similar to a severe, cold, but they de- Herman Bundesen of Chicago sounded At a fish and game meeting held in Prove last Monday evening; it was velop frequently Into a fever, some- a warning "to watch your health." He said that our- - new fish anl game till times rising to high temperatures. sajd, "To maintain When 'this- fever begins, officials of should sleep eight hours, walk a mile was the best we had fcver had. But I the public health service said, Is the every morning, breathe deeply, break find that a 'great majority ot our time to call the doctor. The first up colds, evaporate one gallon of soprtsmen in this section are of a' dif- thing to do when a victim feels thai to in regard ferent opinion, especially Ljtis.igbtlold-itoTelopm'g-u'hibTnouse, batne dally In not water, eat borteB4n4he-sao'W'SlTaserious proportions is to take . no a balanced diet and keeD the windows 1 16. 31 October to h?Ty "m nrtnhpr officials said, but to go to open in bedrooms amTdress waruilv." see from the papers that the reason chances, is for the protection for that-banof the spawn that never was there and never will be. You will notice that Strawberry IrWefTind Indian cYeek are opened on llzer at least one-habale on euoii nrro I July 1, Just the very day that our entire Plant seed of an Improved, good stock of native trout finish spawnwhen danger variety the next the days sixty ing and for from frost and cold Is past. The plantentire spawn of those trout are exing of seed of jk single Tarlety, by en posed to thetramping and wallowing tire communities aud counties. Is urged. of 500 sportsmen until when the time Rows should be only wide enough to comes for hatching there is scarcely allow proper cultivation. one left to hatch. Give early and frequent cultivation But if yon should ask why those and continue until -- fairly late in the streams are not closed you would get season- re snouio De taRnTTHrtlcu this anBWer: "Th pnrtamp.n who fish boll weevU condlUons, larlt In the later part of the season, to the "fJJJDER we do can't there won't stand for it; the prime necessity Ts to mature cultivate shallow and not too close to it." the largest crop of cottoh in the short- the rovV I have trie hard to find lust one est 'time: It is a race between the If weevils .are numerous when the man who would give me .a fair reacotton Is beginning to square, destroy farmer boll and weevil. the So the son for closing the lake on October 15. farmer may have every possible ad- all possible adult weevils. It la probbut the, only one I have got up to in the race, some of the best able that only at this stage vantage hatchour the present is from one of cotton specialists In "the coun-- . and calcium arsenate mixture qualified ery superintendents. He said the reahave collaborated in preparing can be used effectively. try son tor closing "was that they had recommendations Since the weavtl wilt tiflioronfa nv( which include the there last planted some brooktrout not only In woodland but in following: cessfully ' summer and three yearv from nOw Select for cotton planting on any trash or rubbish., it ia. rood nraiv some of those' fish might .possibly e ot proflnping ndih- -ti sItuatTons around n. Lspawn iaJh4ak use of .a reasonable amount of fertl the cotton fields during the winter. So, fellow sports, you can look for Utah lake to be closed any time, as I understand' the-- flffifft nil some fish Is there in the future and . probably willwant to get in earlyjmd ' maker. International trouble avoid the rush, r7T. jrviL, the V may provide theiueL Jor flreavofl I asked our state warden if he could give any reasoa tor'.the dope and lie domestic politics before long, 'fienato said that he know no reason in the LaFolIette, who figured 4n the hattle , world waged by the Insurgents In the inlddl why that ieasonsbonldApe shortened, butthaVwas one, ot the bf the Taft administration, Is on. the . f thhrgFtfiiTthe Senate had put" over. huhrTof disclosures that will justify So I asked one of our senators If he thn nacartlAna nf his arronn thnt the JTt Ml could give II reason nd he saldr he present administration has favorep IlltaiU welas knew of ho" reason; against public private interests only that aa on the bill presented by the fish and fare. j srnse A reopenintJ)f the' entire record of department and, was supported by nem aml that they; not being ac-- i thn mvarnmont'i npeotlatlana with l himself has been most anx-- ntf' comnanv with rpsnect I ... with nditions," thought it Hi'S!n.tntithat I every iact of the negotiutions ' oil '.In to leases Jfce.lomoua ' 1 .Teapot tiirthe best ""? . Jnade' public He-ha- s will be insisted cona In as v v process a Dome region is follow sports, if I am from the time, the subject was. first inof resolution a senate of to give my sequence I .would say but the testimony being sought mentioned In the senate that It be that somecme hadopinion; put over "a Vattcn quiry ..the bottom. ,.Mrand now that It Is done they are by the Wisconsin senator doesn't turn proved to since the lease wus'matie there Ever but lease of the details Itself, the upon fi'WwHlT.t their work and Would like coHuternl-Thasof , the have been vague rumors current that tfthing . the ' bis-u- e . 0u the other upon certain , , deal itself, the purchase and sale of various persons w ho were "on the infellow. . . . . , " V securities .which' were affected by' the side" knew about the making of the . , CHARLES 'ilADSEN.' Teapot Dome lease and were able " . making of the lease. . 'k President Hardlug has let It bo accordingly. " BUILDING AND LOAN 8TOCK.?" t . When Mr., Fall resigned,: the Presl-- ' known that he standi by what SecSalt ot 14)00,000 worth of ; building offered htm a place on the Susecurities through the Fidelity retary Fad of the Interior department dent leased The, view 'of preme, court. There, was a mark; of the In did waking fn.t0!? MBctaUon ot Salt Lake was confidence in Itself, but it can be statJWhorized Friday 1,y tha aUte aecuri- - Mr. Fall has been that he made the contract possible to get the 61) ed positively that the President holds best U be to itock iI.?iM,on: w eent garantee4 dlri- - out of Teapot Dome, for the beaeflt of Mr, Fall In such high esteem he would Harding feels like to have bla remain la the cabto be sold under the American navy. Mr.this .. will provt 2 tad Secre- - inet record the Md "tuJatlont to bo T-laid down 7 UI : i.Mii - Thft nnh- - av the-UUl- - fc Influena proper. Doctor pinng - . I . PROTEST I Ml These LABOR SAVING DEVICES . "See the slogan . orfnntod hr the Snrineville Kiwanians ffiaOegular luncheon Thursday ' 'IXf ASH1NGTONV-- A '' evening. considerable President Tr ft. Jones presided and segment of the Republican side introduced XT. "Wlngate as toast- of the .senatejyouldJOtejallWngJPiesi-dent " maste---!Ilardlng to its own way of thinArt talks were given by. Wayne kingcut loose entirely from any con- inhnsmt. supervisor of art In the oegiignjyim Kuropeaa-affai- rs rand, lot- lowing a policy of "splendid Isolation.' v"a&iftbl?iji Postmaster Alva Zabriskie. A few members of the group have .e.'iaHW he'Beakers urged that. such a dislike tor Mr. Hughes that they ' Kif anlans should first of all attend arfiounting on making' the drive at thCSprJng- Z?&m$&m&'m that Mr. Hughes-ma- y see -WiifthTicfiaol which will be ttiece nig war riJeairintarJui.rH) then and until April 15, Mge every- uux. is iney who are responsible one else to attend tne same, tub for,the circulation of a rumor that Mr. value of art was strongly Impressed Hughes was about to resign. upon the "Pwanls by all of the- speak-er. ha net a particle in It." said An'amuslng feature ofthe meeting secretary no ughesrfrtayehad Dr. was the singing contest between disagreement , with the President or John R. Anderson, Bill Grooms and Ambassador Harvey. We have the g. U Mendenhall to determine, who closest and most cordial .relations." should be the song leader of the club. Following the .contest it was unanimously decided &r those present, with the exception of the contestants, that mould conttaueas M. A WAVE of grip aecondary to the song leader of the club. Influenxa is pldemlc of 1918-1- 9 j. F. Smith, member of the county weeping the countrv. with nnDleasant committee of the clean home and town hot cot widespread fatal results, accontest, made an urgent plea for. a to report! to the public health cleaner city, and asked that all resi- cording dents of Springville enter the contest service, Surgeon General Gumming with a determination to ' bring ' the explained, that the disease has been most severe In the southern section state prize to the city. ot the country, although spreading so The attendance prize, a . beautiful generally mat it has become prev ent oil painting, was won'byBrBTWeIch. March SPRINGVEAeP, Springvffle Art First" was You Will Like News from Washington DURANT, BETTERS rnCCORDS, ' LOS ANGELES (March 17. R, C. race ("CKtfp TJnrantintomo6ga driver, who on the toe Angeles speed-Fabroke all world Vreccrds for fiar 8BJ teirtrrtles, Frt'iay oii the i same' course, .bettered all times,' both com- - ' for potltlve and from-te- n to fifty miles. The testa "wer; made aader the sanction and supervision of the contest board of the American Automobile assocla- -' ." " tlon. y, , THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT -- fi: r ' - dls-tane- 1. ' 1 : |