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Show THE 21 APRIL 2fcr U. S. Use of St. SJo5uct I MRS. C. Hk M'MAHON E 00 OO 00 Marks Is 00 ' Favored T 00 00 Acquisition Urged by Supervisor Spcial to Th Salt Lake Tribune. State Board of Examiner Sanctions the Appoint- . ' ment of One Supervisor. Association Secretary of Interior OutReports Show' Progress lines Policy to Idaho's Governor and Senator. Made by Organization. Center Civic I aosm-fxtlo- n From Closing l)p His Private Affairs. Capital Appointment Attorney bual-ne- Idaho Girl Wins $5000 Prize for Best Road Essay -- It - Salt Lake Attorney Home Tha annual election of officers nnd re- Spec lei Is TVs Trlbswe as Assistant WASHINGTON, D. (., April 4 The Inport! of work dona by tho various Included In tho Woman' Civic terior department, under Secretary Fall, General Came took place at tha Ctvtc la to operate for the benefit and upbuildCenter center yesterday morning. Mrs. C. If. ing of th west, and western view and as a Surprise, He Says. McMahon, who served an preaidant of opinion ar to bf consulted. No more are special agents and other employees of tho organisation tho flrot year of Its and was again selected for this tho government to proceed on th theory VV. D, Rlter of Fait for the that their rhlrf aim H to. prevent an s'at primary t I it to have Utah I pooitlon loot year, woo lAke, recently ap- title or to find reasons Mrs. Krnost Bamberger getting United pointed year, States ensuing assistant attorney uprvlff. acted In thlo rapacity during tha second why development worka ahall not proceed. m rech1 yeeterdey by Thl general, returned to Balt Bake yesterday This of national polImportant ehanga a for th purpose of winding up hta operative year of tho aoooclatton. the state board of examiner, and la tn and personal affairs and hurrying Other offhera elected were: First vice icy waa disclosed by Secretary Fall In a direct result of legislation passed t Iho ! bant back to Washington to take up hi new . Ust legislature whit h repealed president. )lrs. W, N. Williams, second conference today with Benator Bofah. and dutloa In th department of Juatloa, Mr. vice president, Mrs. George M. Bacon: Governor Davla of Idaho. Secretary Fall ing (ho vorlouo aeslstent which Iho otolo Rlteria appointment cam aa a complete third vtra president, Mra. Jeannette A. told his callers that ao long aa h resuperintendent of public Inotrurtlon oliould hovo.. orvl enabled Iho otot school hood Ilydo; treasurer, Mrs. Clara W. Beebe, main head of Iho Interior department In surprise, and he accepted only after conmatter affecting th west representato engage ouch supervisor ond other sulting with theattomey general, Senn) eat rotary, Mrs - Osorg W. Davy. all tives of his department would bo Instructator Bmoot and former Senator SutherBoard member rhoson wor Mrs. A. K. ed olotonis oo ho should find nocfooory, subto cooperate in the fullest manner land. Bird, Mrs. .V. W. Clayton. Mr. Krnoat with th state authorities, and to coneult ject glwoy lo Iho uouol approval of Iho I bed never even thought of holding, otolo hoard of examiner required for any Mrs. C. H, McMahon, who served os the Bamberger, Mrs. Ooorge W. Davy, Mia freely not only eiato officials, but rltl-seof those states In which department mdt-first president of the Women's Civic John Hears. Mr. C. CUrtnco Noslen and lees eeeking. a position with Jhe Inrroaoo In tho otalo rayroll. Cantor axcocietlen, acting In that capac- Mrs. K. A. Hock. activities are faking niece. He gave as. It wao olalod by Buperlntendent Georg Harding administration." Mr. Rlter eeld sonance that the field representatives of two term and who wot ity to bio lot lor W Iho board of Aa avarags of lhk) to L50 person us alt tha bureaus df th Inferior department foe a third term at tho annual else. yesterday. "Th offer of the assistant c., April 4. a olato supervisor ol priHen of'Offttort hold ytilordoy. west th not go Into Ilia Utvla renter oath month and Its use(min.rr, that hao attorney generalship waa altogether unWashington, a every by been of ootiyhl Butterfield, the her mary (ToIm department fulness may be Judged by a glance at agents expected, Naturally, I wee taken olmo Iho Itmo of, at Otalo superintendent ss but i Washington exclusively, of acheet Welter, girt the namea Hated, rlube, civic, social and formerly otalo suttoo lato A. C. to by surprise when I received etetee ,h "f 'h Com Given Official scholus mad of the 15000 a edvirat which have was tonal, Idaho, today Itr. Thomao further oahl given which they ar assigned, end that they perintendent. several days ego In which Sentelegram as a renter the pest place meeting during oihool Iho will oomo of be made to undereland that their oiiperlnlemlenio that arship, and later posed with President ator Smoot Inqtilied If I 'would accept leer: Atnerh anlsatlort league, Businas is Infunction Is to of Iho otolo were of the opinion that the th work common for mission by Harding before the movie nd snapWomen's club. t'lty Federation of V4 om- terest the office. In the beginning I looked western country. Thie I, to real Ion of inch atf office oett'd be Iho en's clubs. Home end School league. Ho- he true,of th shot camera at the Whit Houa. not only of special agems, but fclggeel otep forward taken by I tab odu with disfavor upon the proposition, for. Cluo tel Melds' Intermountain alliance. Ml road . national wen of repreeentetlvee of th reclamation eerv-l- r. Butterfield th Work. to cauonaliy in a decade. Expected In a not unimportant aspect. It meant of Mmhanics. Child Welfare association the land department, Indian bureau essay contest against 224,49 competof Utah, Htate Nurses' association F h and I hoe a distinct not-- a gaiiw-- X of the- inter tor , - Choice to Be Announced. re Klsterhonrt. Part-tim- e had Submitted whom school. MN'hroepartmrnt reiuaaaoiAttvee itor, ho deal with foreet end could III afford to make th change If. Dr.Thnmo had hot received the formal eseorlallon Istetel, Bed Cross rang problem on and her scholar, goad read, . yesIn the long run. It might spell retroAppointment by, Governor Mahey yee home servlie. Halt Bake Mother s bib. teller of confirmation of Iho plan Hecretary Fell eeld J had not yef been terar of ship It th gift of a tire company. J halt commleelon. In Teachers' association, Seek able terday, ond woo not roo.ly lo announce to go Into th queetion of reclame- gression rather than advancement. I With 'and hlo choir of a teocher ' for the pooitlon Smith rs' l.lterary club. Hoclal Hervlc society. fion extension, ltcprMntativc though he to heartily In accordance with a law passed by th I lio waa willing. of primary oupervloor. Social Walfara club, Utah Camera rlub, favor of th reclamation Confers With Chief. French Mil ButUrfUld went to sec policy, but when lost legislature, marks what advocate . bu Ctah Ktocfrlc club. Women however, to dlecuao tho neceoony for the can Activity he reach he will this It of the movement hop will be an Imthe who I laid th entire situation frankly becongratugive for president, warmly to ) office. reau. Democrat!-, Women's club, Hupper Clip attention, nnd lateri he Intends to lated her en In oomo eighteen dlelrlcfo of iho otalo, of special achievement, and then fore Senator Smoot, aho suggested that dubs. Public Health Nurses, make a tour of the west and visit th portant step forward In th caue of a I nr. Thomao oald. there lo no primary Women Voters, Mountain club, pension various government I go to Washington for a personal congreatly added to her happiness by B Told? Dairy Coun Mother. Theoo ore, naturally the omaller I tah Bight A Power. Oeteo proposed projects, , pittjects end some proper organization of welfare work tn ference with Attorney General Daughergetting photographed with th the state. The mere fact that th legisI ethic K. A. Home dletrlclo. where tho teachero are poorest Health f. society, Governor Devi end and where, oo a reault, the moot young lady. She will soon be shown Bconomics ee'llon, Chi Omega sorority. Smith today called on th Representative ty. In Washington I nad a long and Infederal farm lature of th state ha given official cil Convenes naxperlonced teachero hovo to be engaged, en weekly movie teleaeet. Woman Kmploye. Adult Blind. teresting meeting with Mr. Daughert. loan board end urged early resumption statue to the commission la expected to ' , home of theae Inetructora are taken diIn addition many committee meeting aho told me he was anxioue to have of loans to farmers. The board atated make available assistance from both outrect from the high schools, without any ea one of his assistants a western lavrver wet held by the followln organisations that resume making loans to they expect hovo oomo at all: and e rommlt-teto take charge throughout the United profeaalonal training federation sales committee, about I, but will fits priority to side (nd Ineide the etate's boundaries Two Important meetings of t't.h agri- State not oven completed their high echool Htates for sale of Chrlnfmaa stamp, oratorio claims May of all litigation In which the govI heretofore filed and long held up, Thie will come, not only In financial aid, coureee, ernment Is a party and which affect cultural Interests are1 scheduled fur today committee, committee for paklng Christ and will then proceed new loan aa but with I on.I skill that confidence the In of form it the ma also, tho expected. lacking baskets for soldier. Christmas dolls feet as they can be approved. public lends of ail classes, together and tomorrow to consider plan for tho Como With training nnd experience, three with irrigation and reclamation projects, law com committee and the eight-hou- r expert and skilled workers, long trained earns teachero are naturally the one whb future wht h the farmer hold will be of mtuee. suvh matter being of mom vital concern, outin broad d wlth are moet In need of auoh help ao a pri- very considerable significance to tho Into the west than to any other sect ton." conducted nnlr huv Humrnftff mary supervisor could give, and they are Ml tho center by th by experience In many states. look, K. O. chapter A gained The P. attorney gave Mr. R.ter Thlo 4 afternoon at o'clock dustry. ' The commission tho ones who have no suih supervision. a day to think general V. K. Kmltli It over, and after due proper aa named Inhapter L, Welfare rlub, of tha stale bote been Invited to Colle O.aMociAtlon to Greeter throuah consideration, benator Hmoot, he Auxiliary cludes three members, Goverattend a conference at the Motel Utah, card parties for, the purpose of relatnv notified Mr. Daugherty of hie acceptance. Qualifications Outlined. nor Dr. state Thomas, Mahey. George funde been the have new flven by where tha detailed piano of the operation One of the qualifications of Iho Retires From Firm superintendent of public Instruction, end Mother club end the women's Auxiliary of tha Utah wool marketing pool organized to primary supervisor, when she la appointDr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the slat the T poffrarhtcal union. ed, In Lr. Thomas , mind, will be a thor"Tills, of courts, mean mr retirement board of health: and eight appointive under tho Initiative of ta tho Utah one Malt leAke cities of fourteen condiStats school with rural ough familiarity from th law firm with which I am now members. The latter are Mies Kate Wihth adopted projects becked by the tions. lie further will ask that the woman Farm bureau and the Utah State connected," Mr. Rlter explained, "and lliams, long an active worker In the Char('tilted Mates department of Agriculture engaged for the pooitlon keep prettv well association will be explained. A my early removal to Whahington. ities Organization soc.ety of Halt l.aae, the extension department of the through oo the road. Mia Idea la that oho go Into there are a number of Important matters Mend welfare Couple Mrs. Catherine Palm, former Domestic At the wool meeting resident D. D. Ctah Agricultural college In a report y a school district and hold a five or now for Immediate pressing worker for the Juvenile court In this disattention, he sent out by Thornes 1. Wood, in charge Institute for tho primary teachers. McKay of the farm bureau, tV. tV. Armwsx anxious thnt I assume the work with Allen of Proto, trict; Mrs. ines Knight tn Tho primary grade cjai.ee of Iho town strong. president of the National Copper of th extension work with women At th least possible delav, so I am wind-IniTroubles and In I work relief tah county, It in Request 8a mainstay Lake ranks hold la be will Washington. where tho Inatituts higher present bank, and other members of the state cenand arfairs Up my eVpeol to leave are the orgamsaJlon and methods moet County Commissioners Dis work than for on actual and practical demon.! ration tral committee of seven, named lo direct home demonstration for the national capital within a few f held up as a model for the state: Mra cities which have this of met hod.: and the same classes In tho the pool, will outline Adopted program Decree Be Set dais." its operations and of work. The entire eight projects offered Aside, Mr. Rlter K. Parsons of Hall lake, formerly a i M. will ha dismissed while ouil)lng a. hoolx plans. expressed regret at leaving for the adult mmbr Mr f the commtss.on CUSS the extension department have tho Institute Is going on. In this manBalt Tomorrow afternoon the state dairy through but feela that he will have Blown active bl.nel; Amy been taken Balt Emen, be oil Iake. will teachero able the primary ner up by working of the to .visit her ocraaionallv. Utah Htate Farm bureau council, B. opportunity In Belief society work of the 1. D. the Ctvtc center. Only three to attend the Institutes aa planned. Thera will I at present tn southern Caliat the Hotel Utah at 4 .10 throughcities B. Anderson, well. In matAsking for th setting aside of a final Ills family formerly as Hugo done have church, othr they will receive ouch benefit from tho o'c.ockgather Engineer. to as anon aa school closet will consider but an for advertisfornia, plana ter'! pertaining to the health of families Judge of the Juvenile court in this dis- decree of divorce which became effective Join lourse as may bo glon within a week ing campaign Intended him tr Washington. It Is probable, both to promote Mt.d Dean Milton Bennlon of the school November 21, trict: halt the Iake stands child, by a teacher who la engaged In teacher the consumption of esrerially W. Elizabeth Mr. he said, that former Governor Spry, com120, dairy product and to high, having only a few rivals approachof education at the I ntveralty of I tah. training work.of examiner haa also grant-.y- d foster the development of the general of th land office, and n1 JTofeeaur George S. Hnoddy of th Robins and Thomas R. Robins filed a missioner Road problem of Beaver- county wore The board ing her accomplishments In this branch on a higher plane, according to O. Industry Mer-"- 7 n Mr. Rier will find a- residence- trr or I. nreniDer LFntrerBiTr remodef-ing t of strwUom In home demon the Third district petition lhaJtta.board.u tarr.wnqwajA permifSionlu jexterday to t the state "chairman will make them neighbors. road presented ml Cf the Ira that tea ol dairy coni engineer, commission uhtch some tew ears court. s miners of nurses to send a delegate to of garments and use of mill ends. farm the bureau. made Browning. j eUrday.by Ab. . the convention of the American heads, the lief. .aarky.of On May 17, 1920, Mra. Robins .The comm It tea "wltr males- -' reporTTo balLisAiie. Daugherty Praised. mho has Asa.sted In 21 to March II, IS.'l. a of Nursing Kducatlnn, which will be held the From commissioners. Three federal aid of the state, andstate-wide dairymen embodying plans already saving ofJanuary an interlocutory decree from Mr. Robins, of aurves other scope. at Kanaaa City, Mo., April It to 15. $415 haa been effected by mem-beMr. Riter aald he waa very favorably. Involved: That section of are. formulated projects for the campaign and tho comu dress-mtn the members of In the to addition Plane are being formulated, but have methods classes of advanced the to be used In financing and conthe road from Beaver to the Millard mission there mere apHinted members on the ground of cruelty. On November Impressed with Attorney General Daugh$54 In the beginners' dressmaknot yet been announced, for the obtain-lu- g king. erty. of gn oil portrait of former Governor ducting It. The movement wld ho under- ing (lasses and $49 by the making of county line lying In Wildcat canyon; the of an advisory board, who will have the 14 they patched up their domestic trouHe has a remarkably quick and Bltnon Bamberger, for whlrh an appropria- taken by all elements of tho dairy indusdress forms. rr.ind, a charming road from Beaver to Milford and the for- privilege of attending sessions of the bles and resumed marital relations, since personality, a try. Including producers, manufacturers. of In fundacommission and tion of 11000 waa mada by the last Thirty-tw- o demonstrations suggestions vision at once broad and sympathetic, lending which been time have they living together distributors nd consumers. M r. Merrill mental principles of dressmaking, pat- est road from Beaver to Puffer lake. in a manner to almllar the to the work, and is a lawyer of great resourcefulness chairman of the committee, and ttie terns. advanced The first named, a section 1.5 miles, la advisory board which served with the re- - aa husband and wife. and tact.' Mr. Rlter said. "Mr. Iaugh-ert- y dressmaking, remodeling other members are Frank Bagiev of Salt and Mrs. Rohln states that at the time of which worked wars given at now In shape to have its project agree- - cnt dresa committee of forms la resolved that his department shall making ), Georg B. Caine of Bogan. the the Ion to memorial Civ lo center by Mrs. Eva Thomas, was for reconciliation unaware she the ttaa of be characterised bv thoroughgoing effi(he plana ment autfnltted to th district office of I heroes In the various wars In which the higntng of the final decree of divorce Howe of Silt lake. U M. Price of Ileber the deout sent the extension and and honorable anl by agent ciency Memthat she did not become aware that it action. He straightforward by Thieves City and T. B. Powell of Ogden. wants to see individual inipartment of the I'tah Agricultural col- the bureau of public roads at Ogden. If United Htates haa participated. no alteration Is made In the plana. It Is ber of the adv isory committee so far had become effective until March II. lege. during the past year. Demonstratiative and business Incentive have their Mrs. Robins alleged In bringing action fullest and freest scope; hut crookedners named are Mrs. Agnes Stevens of Ogden, tions in the making of dress forms were Minor thefts reported Yesterday to the that the contract for this work an active welfare worker: Mra. A. H. S, for divorce that her husband hadpuri oSiul Jaw. vioUkUofH f wha4e given bv Miss Rosins Skidmore at the thought A gold covered a wide range. polio Xdltrd ttui ty.ula., a Bake.'Sred'a course of continuous and aysfem thtnnav arse. Will meet with relentless Civic center This protect 4s to be blue Tiffany ring, with a quarter-cara- t, M. F Mrs. and of Bacon the ni t" a atic "bchodlr" the aggravation hmr"the gtf The estimated root of this Wildtat canGeorge nagglhg. ity work; repreenion His position is one of grent diamond, th property of Mra. Emily P. Anderson filed suit for responsihilit - J.white v. With an industrv that yon section Is II3U.000. the distance being State Home and Hchool leajuS. and Pro high schools of Salt Lake Prrd, 78 T Robert X street, wa reported A. AnHereafter electric divorce i. Niels O. and At the request of the board of directors 56 miles. The work would be practlcallv feasor George foray Piofessor light globes puryesterday against knows no limit and a grasp of the law stolen. A wicker baby buggy and two pilto derson. failure of I of and tah will be In- of the Neighborhood house a class in all new construction, since the the tah. t'nlversit confidence alleging and command provide that low were stolen front Mrs. A. R Vler, chased by the state of "inspires present Beesley The bill authorizing the appointment of cruelty. The complaint charges Mr. An- respect, no one need feai that he wil Property of the Htate of Utah." dressmaking was organised and is held circuitous, and at times very dangerous, 619 Ninth Bast etreet. John F. scribed Judge on derson In frosted It with almost was with introduced the Mrs. was tha once Thomas had commission week. a there to Indelibly at the to quarreling live up route would be abandoned. In favor of a the glass. fail daily high traditions of Tobin reported a fish fly book and flies tn numerous telephone calls on mat- new route. The federal bureau would. If state senate, by 'Senator Antoinette B. the plaintiff and reviling and cursing his office the fuil measure of a yellpw leather book seven Inches long first planned to have the globes Inscribed In from her. to the 'Stolen State a of altered month $J0 Alimony amounting Utah," but aa ters relating to dress and helped to solve the .agreement la eigned, pay 165,0Ot) to Kinney, and while considerably stolen from hie automobile In front of soon as th news of gratitude and recognition that Ig sure decision got out Innumerable to 410 Third Rant street, together problems which confront the the cost; Beaver county haa voted 139.000 passage through the legislature, still gives is silked. with a among the various this n slate f institutions, commission power to make a survey Alleging failure to provide. I.Uzle and has also given as- In bonds, and of the 150,000 from the the tub repair outfit. a was filed a divorce auth In on there atocm of welfare carried' of W'otnen to work to complaint sistance th Nebeker against road bond Issue to which Beaver being protest shoppers, . Other item stolen Included Highly Esteemed. eet of th board of examiners that the Robert Thevenln and Ella Wilkin against From the date of futabHshment. March la entitled, some 29.500 still remains. Of the state and to make recommendations original papenhangers tools belonging to J. K. older Mr. will take over much of the Rlter was modified. Wilkins. Frank 22. next Eugene th 1920, to April 1, 1921, the accompanung thia about $26,000 Id be required' for legislature, Barnev, 654 Fifth Bast street, stolen from work of Frank K. Neheker in the de Officials of the University of Utah did bureau conducted nt the Civic emplomcnt center has the Wildcat canyon road these with drafts of suitable legislation. an empty house at 654 North Beoond W of not care to Justice, and he said he was have Inscribed with sent out 13sa circulvr letters to employers The Beaver commissioners hoiv-- t Those most Intimately acquainted with Foremen Meet street, and a toilet bowl taken from the the words stolen globe Official par'.ment most gratified to learn of the esteem tn from" shedding light announcing establishment of the bureau ever, drslre tocounty have this money divided I the scope of the work assert that there same house, belonging to the owner of on Mr. held In WashingN'ebeker which to Helicon which comerge and requesting lists of women the paths ample opportunity for earnest and conequally between this road and the Beaver- the building. It. A. Klettlng, ZSO A street; on the Discuss Opening Shops ton and of the many Istributes hill to the east of the rltv. Friends 152 replies were received and employee; paid to his the num- Milford road. Thev also find that the tinned activity on the part of all mema set of tools taken from the rear of the of and Governor Former career ability. the state Industrial ' school asserted ber of emploves Hated in them was 1151. 138,000 in bonds will sell at abont 95 bers of the commission and its advisory home of John S. Young, 1064 South-StatIn conHebezIs Wells M, Washington, that of any suggestion vigorously foremen of the Denver A Rio stealing Postcards addressed to listed emploves cents on the dollar. F'or these reasons board, and that there are great possibil- Shop etreet; a dress from Mrs Kate Christenof efficiency. the thing most to be abhoibed at requesting data regarding classed desired they desire that the Wildcat canyon road ities if the work is accomplished prop- Grande railroad met vesterday with W. fected with the department sen's home, 62 Visaing place, and a gold was Is It understood Mr. but that Riter In said, ' both state InstituW. that Institution. ot Denver, superintendent numbered SSI. and replies received were be cut so that the work would cost only erly. watch from O. T. Burton, 961 Bast Fifth tions this work is only temporary and that T5ea A the psvvholpgical effect of the of motive power, for the purpose of 21 1104,000. South street. to Is more much Important onemng legend was deplored, aether state the opening of the shops of that found frtr Mr. Employes rexisterlnx at th4 bureau During the afternoon the commission The Conoco Oil company! reported that institutions Wells. Former Senator Jollied in the that aitiatlc were 199; emploter registering; were 263. era went to Ogden to consult with .the road, but no definite time was announced Sutherland, someone bad entered Its supply station taste was being offendedcryunnecessarll to Mr. Riter. is according 181 were referred and those federal for the In work of officials. It the is resumption out. shops pointed at Highland Drive and Aghland avenue and state officials decided to content Employes to be on upon the supreme Is placed likely . in numbered lio. the of road this the that Wildcat sect be un glared city. and stolen some and a pay teleWith the mere assertlort of themselve Possible comblnaton of the Western court bench.of his l'ollo ln ls a report ol the mila fund ing all new construction,canyoh none phone. feelings at leaving Salt to the. property. Speaking Pacific and Denver A Rio Grande shops eollevted and dispensed at the center: could be used if only a practically ! conThe fine Utah arts portion Two holdup men robbed R. I Taylor, title occupying gallery, said: on 1227.22: balance lisbursements. hand. structed. here How to get over this difficulty Mr. Bern men Bake. Mr. Rlter as but mentioned, room Ik, Htate hotel, of 64 as he was , I now do, the place Amund-"In leaving, Is one of the problems still to be worked two spacious rooms adjoining the 191 ST: outstanding hills, 198 83. told the men that so rar as he knew Dies walking along the east end of the North Mrs. where all mv life has been soeqt, I natto there wss nothin was sen out. to In a the Indicate studio, meantime such opened photographic trie advis thought of regret nof Temple street viaduct early yesterday tn the present stringency of finances. the public for the first time esterday move, improvement ofthe Penver A Rio urally exoerlence It Is not unHome "morning, cme of them had a gun and to Observe U. S. able, rita any work of a public nature that can Grande by the Western Pbciflc, which tftmlngled with depression. 1 shall have occasion the other searched his clothing. When (hat however, likely, be gotten under way would be a good sfternoon at j O'ciock. of eecured .control the recently road, may to this had secured visit hi time Mrs to John be pending, Mr. Uemmen said, but he from Mive and Mrs. Mabev, state, for they money they ran Mrs Isabel ITov, 78 veais of age. died thing for tho county and could be handled A.Governor south on Third West street and were lost WHdteoe, Ir. and Mrs. H. Q. Merrill, he had t a minimum of cost. ho mention of auch work the work the attorney general has asheard heart disease veeterday at the home of from Taylor's sight, as he pursued them, of Mrs. Alice Merrill Horne. Mr. and Mrs. In Denver. signed me ittjv occasionally require mv i The anniversary ot the date of laughter, Mre Orto Draitahaw I2u at th I nloo depotr He reported his lo her .western. states. O A r Amundsen and I presence, la .various Set ond Kat street, She is survived by Sea's fimy into the world vtar April 4. to the police of forward with eagerness to th new Ibok And acted 'the as patronesses patrons Mrs. anil Orin Bradshaw, her daughtrs, 1917. is to be commemorated at the regu-la- r assume. Thev at now to The. Marcus Brother I am occasion Dies duties on clothing AlTuarf qUflnWvT Krt h nt kte Mrs .in.., Tjt 2. No. meeting ofjhc SaJtlAke poM 226 South Htate etreet, was entered ond possibly enlarged Water-Use- rs The exhibit includes the work .of Flor1eastopen up a new bv .Mrs J. Stokes Furgeson of AshAmerican Iglon,ln the post riubrooms, sometime Sunday night, accord- and. f eld ofopportun tv snl endeavor." ence W arc. Martha Sprfngman, J. B on Way to Funeral services will be held basement of land the Hotel Utah, tonight. G. W, S. Torlelf Fairbanks. ing to report made to Detectives Beeler at theKy, The Rev. Rimer I Goshen will he the Baptist church at 2 30 On of a number of water Browning. Blabel Fraser, Knapbus. F. Wire and J A. Egbert yesterday The o'clock Immanuel Lee Green tomorrow Th body principal HiFfv?r. In addition short ad- users application Miss Vina Nielson, daughter of Anthon Lake of the Upper Sevier river. Lewi A. B. company Is taking stock to detetmine will be removed- - to afterijoou 0 D. CafnpfcN, Nlelset wiii 1ueblo. B Dr. be W. Colo., for made dresses IV. of Huntsville, died on a train KJack, by who has been commissioner on Non .a Pratt, Wright, Jones, the amount of the loss. Everett, Joseph Scofield and between on Coast Salt Men Eake commander, and by members of the post. that stream for the state engineer's of- Mortenscn, Parke Vawter and MiesWilliam last night, Missing Rhea while being brought to this city to unfice fog a year or more, has been ap- Tavlor. who is in of the gallery charge an S at B. the Dr. dergo Federal now Gothard. operation. of court 7 .Try eating located pointed commissioner on the same Dentist, System A special program was given during Robert Anderson. years of age, a Her father and a brother, who were at Bakerit-- ' Bunch Counters (Advt.) at 220 Brooks Arcade. (Advt ) stream. The appointment was dated as the- - late afternoon, including dances by Howell. blacksmith, father of Mounted Officer F. Boxelder couni, had received C. of March 19, but the notice has Just Florence Ware, Lester, rhafer and Xel whom with he lived, has Anderson, word ofto her Illness and hurried to 8alt been reached the office of R FI. Caldwell, missing for a month. He left for learn thatstm Bos Angeh-Fngrneer7 who has asked Mr. Jones lo re- Franks. Miss Phyllis Clark and Miss Bu rife winter-an- d lasfnvino The Official reading of the freshman spend had died on the train. She hsed been turn to the slate the g Intended returning home about May elite Booth. play at the University of Utah was given domestic science in Scofield for 15. The In teaching his equipment in nook Anderson a of elder left Isis possession. was served afternoon north In Tea the the university asyesterday hall Until a year or more ago a court com- - room of the gallery by Miss Afton Booth, some time, and had frequentlv had light to visit in San Diego. Since that Angeles time he by Chauncey Houafman, sembly attacks of appendicitis The funeral will ha not been heard from. mission er has been tn authority ovr the Miss Mary freshman dramatic, 'coach. Harrington and Miss Ruth be held at the famllv home at Huntsville, stream in question since May, 1906, when Taj lor. in a liar or thro word received la The play selected for the first vear Unless The R C. Anderson . and hla brother. R. G. probably Wednesday afternoon. Judge C. W. Morse Issued a decree disstudents this year Is "Snowball. a body is at the 8.. IX Evans undertaking of the Upper Sevier In three acts. There are seven tributing the waters Anderson, who lives at the Helton hotel rooms. or About a more oryear ago. by court Balt.Igike, will go to California, one parte to it, three, feminine and four male. Besides her fathliv'Miss Nielsen is sur- In der. the distribution of the water was. to I os Angeles and the other to Ban About tfx ty freshmen were at the readvived by, two sisters .Mrs E, H. Be under the new water rights law, turned School elling Diego, to look for their father. . to ing. The tryouts for the play will be of Dowmey, Idaho, and Mrs. Horace Welb over to the state engineer. Jhe stgtp enheld Wednesday. April J.1. In theuinlver js not believed of and two brothers. i gineer kept- - Mr, Jones on the payroll seriously. lsity assembly hall, according to Maurice and girls committed to Ing of Garland, Hereafter bcx Howell and Gerald of Huntsville. the The hlin year, to rain and snow benefited crops in throughout requiring indtieiriaU-schooI Bams, manager of freshman dramatics. at will, the Plate Ogden I fields where an abundance of mqiature compile data and check up the work rtur j - Lif e ABd -- Gharacter EeadiEg The play will be presented about the lie'3 Jut : g ht anow. J1 urr lea - beerT rteededT arcordfnK Tf Mr; Some of . A I ter. Ing die. jrf pext mooiiv'--Mr. Hsrrns satd, Guests be subjected to testa in mentality '' ldlion, users thiswater the as the winter to will expense wheat alAlfalfa, echool lowered thought temperature and spring grain 'which, according' tradition, and pavchoiogicat activity 'by exAPRIL 5. lows the,, kidnaping of Dave Watte, frosh not mar Initial spring event planned, for are reported to be doing well tn all parts needless and petitioned the court for a perts other ' I Dance of the University of Utah, engaged return td the distribution methods under in- - inch of the state. The drop tn temperature executive, - .starting, on the I6th of this this week, in the opinion of J. Cecil- work. Under the direction of A .woman of this i apt - to j Alter, will have a tendency to check the stream the More tiveree. month.. Hnoddv. tests have Members he be extravagant. She . Is overindulgent meteorologist in charge of the Balt I aka flows which regfiUjgd from the early mild which led Jo the recent ITofeaao George 8. associaThe atudent body constitution at the weath,er Optometrists whom with those she loves and Inclined bureau. Clear ekie are predict tion of Sait Bake were the guests of the to be University of Utah slatee-- f and difficult to manage. ' H. E. Tuft. I. Jensen. T. J. tend this work to the children sent National Optical company-anthe West- She Is Jealous napAig of underclassmen wfli beHowedramwralimlsy.ra1'2n?ietnMflmllX!S,r!H prevailing dampness will delay quiet. Th. a friend. She will not bear loyal T. W. tj Riddle. John Owen end ern a Destrup. at dinner dance And folcompany th. first Optical tom lambsheep shearing. Shearing except during Idea of assist In the authirty days hear bet friends or family criticised. caet la favorable A. Betteeon. Under the new arrange- Ojtden with the the Kewhouse hotel last night. . About to Aries lowing the election of th freshman presi- game at Bonnevilleto the opening baseball ing have begun already In ,a few scat- J. th institution there in han- at at Is the governing sign of this thorities ment irrwill Mr. Jones serve 300 were park. the sections where shelter is provided, persons present. dent, and during the thirty days preced' during blrthdate and Mars the planet ruling. dling the individual oases Fear tnat th sharp drop tn the mercury tered The occasion was also the annual meet- Sometimes but work on th opert range will rigation season only. ing the date of presentation df the fresh- last night This Is one of the foams of cooperation this combination brings traglid seriously damaged Utahs rot begin for. a week or two, probably and were of man play. the association, ing plans is state vsrimnt between institution that but the Aries sign Is considered the fruit crop wa expressed by j. Alter. A TO HOLD ENCAMPMENT, The sudden change ye ter day .came made of the convention of the Western edy. bv officials state under beinit in the Zodiac to be horn most promoted cold snap ten da tbatpnate in resulted loss a ago without warning. (Th ot the Utah Ploneeri the present administration. It believed Congress of Optometry, yhich will be held in. It gives ability The Saturday - th 'STUDENT GIVEN DEGREE. "to write andt think of apricots estimated at from 7 to 90 per weather was flat, with no distur- will holdDaughters their annua encampment in the that in Individual coses much good will tn'Salt Bake In June. William M. Nebeker of Brigham City cent poets,- artists and Novelists, clearly. Conditions last night may have bances tn map and even the Washington Fourteenth ward in Salt on result from th reford sent to tha pgden are bo,n under the sign. . wa granted a degree of bachelor of arts wiped out this crop enttn-iy- . speakers Peaches and forecast sight, ve this' state a week of clear Thursday, April 7.chapel Bakerv wfU For The a school Confection Inmates. new first session the with delightful of The try this dale is a tur-- 'hirthetone, In chemistry at the Dnlversttv of Utah cherries, which were affected only aug hD when the efflors Aaetherfwrm W aim, tor ooopoeatiaa atlH. Qbvet ,.TH.islA.Fdoja4.Jatai.w(..Bak. Mr. Neheker h:s y Ijy the. last cold spell, mat have suf- W ith a clear day today,-hofinished yesterday. a ever, will ond meet d t A and, ories. be thel At th at the Industrial give .the presentation vertisemenij echool work at the end of the winter fered heavily last night, .ihough definite probable rise In temperatures tomorrow, second; oesslon at 2 o' Slockreport. will be school of various educational films now Stores may be sold to good advantages quarter; but wag not granted hie A. B. reports train the various sectioqs of the it is predicted that- - conditions will re-- , election of officers for the there Moved Dr. R. B. Roskelley, Dentist, la through the Want-Ad- s ensuing two m th possession of the extension diviof the prewnt state will not received until todav It main retried for the balance of (he week. ! ears. degree with the fther graduafes. 311 Kearns bid. now sion of Utah. of th located at month. Uhiveraity (Adv.) A . ' Superintendent Thomas Not Ready to Give Out Name of Choice for position. ; ASIIINGTON, April 4. Senator Reed Smoot today wa no tified by Surgeon General Cummings that a telegraphic report baa been received from Dr. John C. Cornell, .district supervisor of the public health service at Denver, Colo., favoring the acquisition by the service of St. Marks honpital, Salt Lake City. The report haa been referred to the hospitalization board, and Senator Sitfoot will' rail the proposal also to the attention of Drigadirr General Sawyer, ulio is now advising the president on soldier hospitals. The telegram from Dr. Cornell aayi: , One hundred and fifty beds can be utilized at Salt, Lake City, particularly if territory adjacent to Utah sends patient to thfs institution. " Medical caacs requiring several months hospital treatment could be gent from all parts of this district such an institution, and thua release beds for operative and temporary casca at different points where there is a.acarcity of beds. I recommend the use of St. Marks. a y Status - IHEEH ... " ' ' -- hf Tea-her- loes-au- at-ee- lk ik Pooling of Plans f Legislature Aid hr Wednesday. s welfare-work-an- bn rs c lke PROJECTS TOPIC Wool-grower- s' six-da- ? Problems With the State Road -- Wash-Ingto- H-- was-give- n ts active -- Diversity of Property Stolen j State Institutions Protest Inscription orrLigJitjGlqbes ter of-Ha - n be-Ju- s. The-venl- ker et I Rail to I - ln Work of Utah Artists Exhibition Placed , Isabel Hoy of Daughter Veterans Entry Into World War at I Court Grants Petition of Sevier Teacher ' R4ch-ard- University of Utah Freshmen Hear Play Father of Salt s, I tt Clear Skies Are Predicted for Today oo oo oo I -- tketg-Tnget-errnnty- s water-measurin- oo 00 Damage to( Fruit Crop May Be Serious -- Train Hospital 00 Children of Industrial Examined -- Y VN r o-- -- Optometrists at Dinner and . . er.on waseJby -- E of-t- d - 1 - La-k- e I A 4 y 5i |