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Show v- - THE SALT LAKIT TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MACH 31,' 1922. 16 department. a - Telephone IS t2S W. Center St. 4i WAR DECLARED THE. 13TH THE GUMPS PROVO i, CAeUWh PATE Damages for Alleged Trespass Being Soaght - WlLkttAVE.TO ET WtPDmG. LLTTS IT IttKLTSoO- N- fVC ' ' FOR 1HE MAKE LM Tlntlo PROVO. M.pqh 88. Th Minins company has filed Mcholea l?to district court against George alleged to have recover $1000 for Injur. been suffered by reason of trespaa on f the company by tbs mlnins property SEE EOH 113 AUiAT 1313 I3T3 MFORTUbe. IHTO ONLT ON THE I33J3 BUT ON HEARO A'vutODlNCi SET OP FOR-TH- T- INVITING - TOO- FRtpAV - Sou Something E Too met VAHTVOVTt TOO on OTF LIKE WHEN TOI ? VIMAT MATTERS A MAN 61TS A PRUE-- 1 POSSIBLECAN OR. UNHAPPINESS - MISFORTUNE' m M CO ME UFE ' WIT MT INVFE.; vmi 601N6 To TELE elee sweetheart that poht ANO bOMT.EvEN THEPEIS EHOUCjH THAT CREEPS OUQ. LIMES MV OEAV THAT I PUT OVER THAT PUT ME cN MX FEET HAPPENED NOT WVJV VtHO EVVR Always Seen ES the it the MAKE or IT THE ? HAS THE 1312 most 'fortunate pate- - THE FlRFT zvs Make FROM AUVTRALIA AHD HfAiE Ne6UCTip MN AFFAIR- S- SUPPOSE' We SEY; TVte PATt. FOR APRIU 13TS TAKE A VUED01N6 TRIP A JTO AVJSTSAU- A- A M NOT ON THE V3ti THATS A TtRR'&LE WN- -' TVfc vlhouj either. REMEMBEV- THE L- too- WTS - s Tbs complaint alleges that Nrtjole Stid bis agents on September 14. 111. enwrongfully and without permission proptered upon the companys mlnins In he North Tlntic mining district arty remained there until September IT. and forcibly during which time Nlcho.ea the employee of the company prevented from doing the work for which they were employed and paid, by the company. durf The complaint further alleges that ing thl time Nieholea and his agents consumed food belonging to the company, broke lock upon the doors of build nge and and structures upon the property. "'1 Cirrtfd away men Id l:i. Alkali Causes Action for Damages to Be Filed A PROVO. March 17549.25 lent of .. 0. are' !t,?a Damage to the ex claimed In a com- - Inary debates with the SY'iiTiT."Tfie''aehal'"rs'T? . lrlocal Fork school are Ceesford Kerr, Eph Ho- American Grove Pleasant 'Gir, nd DastrupCannonJone rig Hen -- cmpaaynd Leht , Irrigation., .merHslba Cecil Broadbent. oompsny. , it The complaint alleges that dur.ng the 1 last two year flood and waste water Man Convicted Mom the American Fork river completely to Hunter, land belonging submerged Is e using the alkali of Ihe subsoil to- - rise te the' surface and destroying the crops Special to The Tribune. (hat had been p. anted. BOISE, Idaho, March 30. Frank Key, ser, aftes, spend ng nearly a year In the lative Woman Custer county Jail at Cha'lls. was granted Succumbs JDropsy a reprieve today by Governor D. W. f) : Davis, who will recommend a full pardon March 0. Mr. Vera Emma for him at the April meeting of the board V PROVO. of" pardons and parole. The governor died of yesterFrank Lewis, fjewta, wife Is nt of the statutory day morning at the home of Her par-on believes onhe whichlnnocc was convicted. he charge ents; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Boardman, The, belief 4s borne out by letter and he West drive, of dropsy. Besides her affidavits from Judge Ralph W. Adair husband, she is survived by her parents, of the Sixth Judicial district. In whose and si sisters. two sons, on daughter court he was convicted; from Charles A, Mrs. Lewis was born here twenty-tw- o Clark, prosecuting attorney In th case, years ago, and had lived here since and from others concerned. Judge Adair Will held be Funeral serv'ces Friday Afternoon st 1 oclock In the Second ent to the governor, with hi request for Ward meeting house, and burial will take reprieve, a letter and affidavit written evihy the complaining witneaa on whose place In the city cemetery under the di- dence Kejser was convicted. In which-threction of the Berg mortuary. latter declares that the vomplalnt And evidence were wholly false. T Il WIFE SEEKING DIVORCE. Keyser was accused in February, J92I, her of a statutory offettse. He wa convicted v PROVO, Maroh 30. Alleging that htraband has failed and refused to pro- at the May term of court and sentenced vide the family with the necessaries of to the penitentiary foj five to twenty If since August 30, 1920, Dora E. Rolph year. Pending hi appeal to th suhas filed suit In the district court for preme court, he h been confined In th divorce from Edwin a. Rolph. Mr. Jail at Challis, having been unable to Rolph ask 50 monthly aljmony, the ous- furnish the $3000 appeal bond. ted y of Mary Elizabeth and fer the restoration of her maiden name, Big bora E. Nichols Idaho False Evidence on Freed of Provo to e i; Temper DO, 4 tr st Silt ttvrwethr 1922. t la 1,44 Inches, Inn rises at $1, 1922. DIVORCE PROVO, March 30. Failure to provide U th cause of divorce proceedings by Velma Snow against Ernest W. Snow, The oouple were married October 3, 1910. The plaintiff asks for $30 monthly and the custody of two minor Fred and Qulnten. .CONFERENCE IS HELD.' i $ PROVO. March 80. W. W. Owen of -fcogan. ataie- - leader nfcounty agricultural agents was in the city today con- -. ferring with J. P. Welch, agricultural Sgenl of Ltah county. MEDAL IS OFFERED. LlcnpYHII take City. Temperature Highest today wsa 56 dear oca ; hlfheat tu thla anoath alnce 1K74 waa A degrees; lewaef teat uight waa at deg reevrelaw-aa- t thla oioeth alnce 1874 waa sere; mealr tern-pe- n tore for today was 43 degrees; sormul waa 4 dr frees; accumulated deficiency since the first of the mouth Is is degrees, accumulated deficiency since January 1 is .419 degrees. s. m., Humidity Pry bulb tempereture at a. st . M degree; wet bulb temperutum at H degrees; relative humidity at 9 a. m., 88 per cent; dry bulb temperature st soon, sun wet bulb tempentm at soon, thus. 44 Mia time, 89 degrees; rets tire humidity at neon, sua time, 47 per rent; dry bulb temperature at 9 p. m., 47 degracsi wet bulb tempers fur at 9 p. m., 89 'degree; relative . humidity st 9 p. m.. 4 per cent. Prclilistitm TotaF ft the twwtylbuf boon asdlaf at 9 p. m. was .01 f an Inch; total for this mouth te dote la 3.82 laches; accumulated tires fer this mouth to date Is .3 1 ofto ta larb:la date total precipitation aiucu January 9 10 Inches; accumulated tgege alnce January 43 and sets st 9 ' 31, TAKER WEATHER OBSERVATIONS , P. M , MOT .STAIN TIME. . DEPARTMENT. O fries, 41', North Main. Telephone 114. - Residenoe Tsleptwm, S4. U. A. C. Glee Club to Make Tour of Gem State LOGAN, March 30. Th Itah Agricultural College Glee club, which recently made It sixth annual tour of Utah, will open it Idaho tour on April 18. The concert InItinerary for the Gem-statclude A weak, with evening concert at Pocatello, Blackfoot. Idaho Fall. Rigby e andKexburg. Freviou tour of Idaho have been very successful nn4 request have come from an apimuiy quarters of that state forHub thi pearance in concert of the glee JohnR. C. Profenooc to year, according ' Rehearsals will b director. the son, March held at close Interval In preparation for tour. the AT I Search for Child Taken by a Demented Woman WOODBURY, N. JT., March $0. Two searching parties were formed today to search through the pines and thickets of South Jersey for Ida Cramer, believed to have been abducted from her home Saturday by a demented woman and taken to this section, which Is rarely visited at this tlmeJ'w year. The demented woman Is said to be- - a well known 'figure in Woodbury. She lived In shacks erected by berry pickers In the thickets Authorities said that she had become demented after losing a child the age of Ida. and often came to the butcher shop of Idas father, Isadore Cramer, where she, lavished affection upon the child. who had Miss Esther Tannenbaum, been arrested In connection with the girls- - disappearance, waa released last night, - a depot LOGAN, MarA 30. The V. I. Millville waa burglarized yesterday afternoon, between 1 and 2 o'clock, during the temporary absence of James Hovey, the agent A similar occurrence- last week led officer to arrest Merlin Dutaon, a youth of that place, who. Is charged with both Crimea Last week 18.71 wa taken from the station and yesterday $8 wa found missIn chalge of Emil Aning. The boy derson, Juvenile officer, and will have a Juvenile before Judge Louis E. hearing tomorrow Nelson morning.. CHICAGO. March $0. Mrs. Warren C, Spurgin, wife of the defaulting president of the Michigan Avenue Trust company, has entered the employ of a Chicago bank and will support herself and her daughter, Vivian. The Independence of - making ones own way is delightful," says Mrs. Spur-giWomen should b Independent financially and not have to depend upon the male sex for their Income. Its all wrong. I advise all young women to learn to do something and earn their own way in the world. . I advise them to keep that Independence whether they YEAR-OL, GJRL DIES. marry or .not, Mrs. LOGAN, March 30. Harriet SkldmorA. Bpurgln says, will Her daughter, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. take a course In secretarial work at ChiGeorg Skidmore; died today, following cago university. throe weeks illness of tonsllttl. ervlces Will be held tomorrow afternoon In the Ninth ward chapel at "1 Cox o'clock. Interment will he In the Richmond cemetery. n. 1 Special to Th Tribune. Idaho. IDAHO FALT-S- , - March At 30. the regular monthly meeting of the Rotary club Wednesday evening, Otto E. McCuteheon delivered an Interesting and constructive talk on the big d.striet plan Tor securing funfis wrtlrwhlrh to construct .the American Falls reservoir. Mr, McCuteheon Is well Informed on Irrigation, and In his talk pointed out many dangers which might sriso to the .pro, posed irrigation plan. He advocated the creation of smaller districts, keeping the control at home among people most Interested, and If necessary, the various canal companies could raise tlieTunds by assessing themcobs yesterday offered a medal to the selves. t'ndcr the big district plan. It students of the "Provo, high school for would be possible tot th district tP buy f the best effort lb extemporaneous speak- up sny wner rights It might desire, and - to discriminate t the detriment of the ing. MARRIAGE LICENSES, water users A TWO COUPLE! LICENSEDP. Th MrCIure also addressed the club Ciena, Rigby, Idaho. PROVO, ' March 39 Marriage licenses relative to (he retail drug business. -Otef Evenaen, Mary Phillips. Midvale. have been issued to Dayel Lean of AmerJames D. Bryant. Bclva Parker, Ogden. ican Fork and Sene Marie Newman of Wllfurd R. Houganl, Nat, Idaho; Elizabeth Woman ' . , Use. (iarland, Itgh, Eureka; George Jonas Smith of Murray and Florence Wasden of Provo. E. Parents, Elisabeth I net. Salt Lake. Dies 99 Years Ulan Leonard Aurell. Maliei 8. Hall, Salt Lake. Rlvin A. rirsber. Ellen M. Bird, Salt Lake. DEBATE scheduled. Milton to Tbs Bodell, Elisabeth B. Miller, Harrl-maTribune. 80 Special to March FROV0, Preparatory POC.ATKUl,, Idaho, March 0 Mrs. meeting American Fork and Pleasant Emil Jennie A. ganger. Salt Lake. Torp; Sander-kindeone of the oldest' Grove nigh schools In a triangular Sarah McCardle, Clatra Lenrltt, Salt Lika. of the 'Intermountain section, uled . John K. Broun, bate, to determ.no eligibility to the state Ruth Harman, Ilarrsy Tsyiorsrlilu; to he held In Salt at the county Infirmary this morning. debating tournament Granger Lake next month,-th- e debating" Team oT Jame II. Lula Sander. Johnaon, LynndyL the Provo high echoal have had prellmnearly 99 sears of sge. ft he was born Hamer Burtoft, Salt Lake; Either In Scotland and her relatives are not Manchester, England. known here. Aleiander J. Hartman, Annie L. Bangor flald. The funeral will be held from the Salt Lake. Methodist church tomorrow morning, the . Jcmsu J. Woods, Irene Smith, Salt Lake. Alonso B. Hayward, Kev, Harry S Hamilton officiating. Salt Lake; Hurt earn chd-dre- n, . ; Salt Lake Statistics Pioneer of Idaho at Age of -- Fu-per- al Scores Republican Policies in Dinner Speech FUNERAL DATE ANNOUNCED. LOG N, March 39. Funeral service for William Branghatn will be held at the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon at- 2 'Oclock. The Rev. W. M. Fade of Salt Lake will officiate Itj the absence,through Illness, of the Rev. Harris Pills- - JACKSON, Mis., Maroh 10. Jame Cox, former governor of Ohio and Pemocrtlo-candidate In presidential 1920, scored .th International policies of the Republican administration and what boll he ,1erme4 Lodgelam" and the weevtllsm In our International affairs, In an address before a Joint session of the two bouses of the Mississippi legisORCHESTRA LEADER RESIGNS. lature last night. He paid tribute to 30. March Alfred Woodrow Wilson and th league of naSAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco tions, and urged upon the southern farm, Hertz, conductor of fortheseven years, has er the need of diversification. Symphony orchestra offered his resignation, effective April A Referring to Henry Ford in hie efforts M. - - Plo-hee- rs Broad-bea- Proposed Freight Rate Arouses Opposition to The Tribune. Special IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, March $0. A mass meeting will be held here this, evening to protest against the alleged dls-- " criminatory freight rates which the Short Lin Is contemplating putting Into effect out of Pocatello. The meeting tonight will he hed under the auspices of the Retail Merchants association, and Is for the purpose of protesting the ratea Cutting Affair Wind-U- p of Poker Game Quarrel to Th Ppecifil v Tribal Idaho, March FgcaTKLLO, Castro I In the county. Jail, charged with assault with Intent to commit murder, as th I'esult of an argument over a poker gam with Carlo Orel this afternoon. Both men were ' using their fists whsn astro drew hts klrife and sloshed Oretaa on the aide of th neck. The wound is not thought to be serious. .0 Never clogs, leaks, sputters or stutters because ther& KoRubbcrSaz tlno marvelous DUNn-pE- N f J Ae feumal Pan taSk Stellate tl'At all Dealers led hmftUmA 221 and up LONDON WOOL SALES. TX1NRON, March 3C The wool auction sale pinned today with offertngg of 9803 bales. The market was strong and competition whs spirited for best merinos and fine medium crossbreds, while Inferior . grades were quiet. Compared with the last series, good merinos finished 5 per cent dearer and other merinos and crossbreds were unchanged. Funta Arenas Advanced 10 per cent and Cape of Good Hop and Natal hirsntenhe' Horn trade bought 122.000 hales, the continent S5.009 and America 1000. There were 7000 bales held over. WILL ATTEND CONVENTION. Special te The Tribes. IDAHO FAI-I-Idaho, March id. President B. M. Brookfield of th Idaho Falls Rotary club, "Pecretary J. E. Pint, Clency Ht. Clair and J. C. Maguire will attend th Twentieth district convention of Rotary club In Missoula, Mont., Fri$lr. St. Clatr will b day and Saturday a candidate for the office of dlatrict gov, ernor. , , ' PB0BATE AWE 9 U AX B IAN I KIP KOTIDE. lUumult county clerk or tbo rev poet! vo olga-fe- v further tnfnraiaites.1 Blcoi Tells -- This Is the time ! gab Uu4 le tea--b- cured. 3 our will symptoms IcU you if treatment Is needed hot call for ex' jf ainiiiatton. Lead Ing specialist for Blood Trouble, 8 k I n Diseases, Acute and Chronic Dlaenaee of 113 GRIFFITH. Was. 6614. Jrd ' st IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE - Olvlatcm, In and for Balt Lake eousty, State of Utah. In the matter of the . eatato of Benjamin Symona, deceased , Notice. ..Tile petition of Grace N. Tyler, praying for the IxsuanC lo herself of letters of administration in the estate of Benjamin t for hearHymens, tleieasod. has been tho 14th- day of April. A. D. ing on Friday, p. m t 93, rat-county courthouse, In the courtroom of said court. In Halt lAk City, Halt - Lake county, Utah. Witness th clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 9ih day of March, A. D. 1922 CLARENCE COWAN, Clerk. (Seal) By - P. PaJmvjr, Deputy Clerk, William M. Bradley, Attorney for r. -- 1- Fetl-tione- . tlul to obtain the lease of the Muscle Shoals Rhonnda to take a seat In that body, re BBLregrariflcgJiqfl. fey thehoua ofjor Th4 itself before It comes effective. said; the upI want td see his millions and natures matter was brought forward InChancellm -at-.house . when vast- faelHtieelexied usd Shoals. per today' I want to see the government of the Birkehhead moved that the decision b4 said He United States give h'm this opportunity." referred back for consideration. y Hs closed his address with an optimis- there were many serious legal polnta t tic prediction for the future of the Demo- be considered. His morion was carried. cratic party. DANISH LEADER DIES. COPENHAGEN, March 20. Federsen Asks Permission Myskov. speaker of the Danish folkerirg, or lower house, alnce 1913, died yesterday. He was a member of th government of th moderate group, Fairview city filed petition with th party public utilities commission of Utah yesNOTICE. terday, asking for permission to Increase Balt Lake City, Utah. rates charged by the municipal power March 31, 1921. la hereby given that th Board plant from T to $ cents a kilowatt hour of Notice Education of Salt Laka City will meet for residence lighting, and about 10 per text book commission to consider cent for other usee. It la set forth that ath aadoption of text books for us la the city 'wishes to Install a system of dis- th public school of said city for th counts for prompt payment! but I unSections required period by law, able te do so on the present revenue. 4696 to 4790 Inclusive, Complied Laws of - The Salt Lake A Utah Riilroad comas amended 1917, by chaptag 104, pany is asking for permission to decrease Utah, law of Utah, 1921, on th 11th it passenger service on both the main session day of April, 1922, at 6.00 oclock p. ra line and the Magna branch. R assigns at room No. 812, City and County buildas a reason decrease. In business . at ing. Salt lake City, Utah. present, owing to the general depression. The following la approximately th No destre Is expressed to alter the pres- number lt; hooka required, kind of and ent schedule until after the spring of the L. D. 8. church. Elmntary School. To he adopted - for a period of four VOLSTEAD IS INDORSED, - , year: WILMAR, Minn.. March $0. Congress12,000 Geography, man A. J, Volstead of Granite Falls, rep, 8,900 History, , resentative of th Seventh Minnesota dis2.000 Spelling. , trict In congress since March 4, 1905, and 3.000 Pnywoiogy. author of the dry law bearing his name, To be adopted for of lx period waa indorsed for renomination by the Re- years: ,v publican district convention here this aft8,004 Arithmetic. ' v ,I ernoon. The vote on the indorsement 1.000 Composition. was acclamation and wag by i , unanimous 20,900 Muslo. 13,009 Penmanship. MAYOR TO MAKE REQUEST. . 104,090 Reading. Tobe adopted for- a period of. eight Governor Mabey will he asked by Mayor Neslen to loan the use of available state yearel : 1.000 Art. trucks for delivery of kindling wood , ' 3.000 Dictionaries. at the municipal wood yard. The 3.000 Nature 8tudy. city commission authorised th mayor 26,009 to make such a request at the meeting SuPPlmentary"Rad9nL 3,000 Library Books. - yesterday. The city trucks which have Junior High School, been used to deliver the wood are now To be adopted for, $ ported- - of four engaged In road work. Pears; 3,000 Science, General. BLAZE IN DAVENPORT. History; DAVENPORT, lows March W.A - (00 Ancient spectacular fir ofcompletely wrecked th High). the Mammoth Glucose southeast wing 300 Modem (Sam as for Seniorhera last night, resulting In a loss plant i " High). Th origin of th bias Is of $300,000. United States. 3,300 unknows A score of persons narrowly of be To a for adopted period unwhen a wall collapsed escaped Injury der th root on which they were work- year: 7,00t English, Grammar and Composiing. tion. 300 ACT REQUIRES APPROVAL, v . , High.) M0 Latin LONDON, March $0. (By the Assoca for Senior (Santa iated Press.) The decision of th comhous on of of lords; th mittee privileges as for Senior (flam' which recently allowed Viscountess High). 300 German a for. Senior - (Sam "High).. 200 Geometry. 3.000 Civic, Community. 300 Bookkeeping. To be adopted tor a period of eight years; 1.000 Akrohrn (Sam a for - Senior Cox Millville Boy Charged Mrs. Spur gin. Banker's With. Two Burglaries Wife, to Earn Own Living District Dangers of Shown Plan by Speaker i... CASE FILED. . tA - March ' today. Lack, of the Muslcfd Association of San Francisco unable to offer another con track President McKee said. It Was announced -- weather-data- Fairview to Increase Power Charges i- to-w- lt: to-w- ce ,t - v ed 4 -- -- . 1 t, 1.000 Mathamatlca Ith 4.000 Murray. Thomas E. La Breton, Lydia Evans, Tboele. -- lw r SUITS FILED, vt. Thom H. Evana, dlrorc. Aaaoclatloo of Credit Urn v. Steve Liutnautl, to recover 1804 12 on Eras, uH Max ltenlela v. Bwanaon Theater circuit and William H. Swanaos. to recover $3900 alleged to be due for rent on Stroud theater. Theodore L. Parker va. Ben II. Bagaetl, doing tmslneaa aa Parker A Bagnell, va, Harry to be due on Wolff, to recover $388 alleged note. ,Hnna Ton Laatowtckn Va. Hnael Von Laate-wlekdivorce. t hariee (1. W eat on va. a grief W caton. , di- 400 10 10 100 ie 10 TO DEALERS If A . Lory S. Brews Vo R. If. Witbenpous.1 let L Work 119, pUt D Samsel A. Cornwall to T. J. Andere son, lot 9 block 4. plat A.. T. J. Davloa to John Hoakatra, lot S. XML A bleak plat Albert-Tracto Georg P. U array, lot both Worth Hats and Thoroughbred Rats are not sold is your locality, ask u about our unusual -- !fou will find it a real pleasure to select your uew Spring hat at the Worth or Thorough- bred deafer m your, town. The style and color range is complete, and the-priare hatsof this low for character. unusually Thoro-Worth We are proud of the new line for Spring, ces proposition ..., block 21. plat D B. Smith t Ueorge D. Cbarller, iota 13 and 13, block Id, Mala Street 1, Ron SAiNT LoUIS, Subdivide C ( .rw. R. to Azure Charles W. Lswreoe W he ter, lot 1. block 21, plat P .... Kimball A Hicharda ta Otto N. Tnoney. lot 6, block 28, plat M. riunoaraos aiwt rtKJre Nnlbaur, M 8, block 28. plat p Pred W Maakts fo ftudolpk 1, block 29, Wat O - i II.- - E Qrldb, H- lot - J 800 - JO -- 10 .- HANDLE! 20,000,000,000 MARK!RERUN, March 80. In 1921 th tptAi turnover of th reichrhank was 20 O0.000, COO marks, compared with 12 710,090, 000 narks In 190. - The net profit for thd year 1931 were 84,300,000 marks, with a as declared dividend of 10 per cent, thg previous psar (. against net profitswith a dividend of1 84 61,100,000 marks, . per cent. re - Music. Composition Grammar. and Rhetoric, Oral English. ' 3.600 French. ' 600 Oerman . - , 1.600 Latin. i J 3.600 Spanish. $00 Psychology, , - , . 1.600 Economics. To bo adopted for a period of eight . years; 4,009 English Literature. 4,900 American Literature. 3,000 Civic (ClvlL Government). $00 History (Ancient). Mathematical 4,000 Algebra, elementary ad- and vsneed. 8,009 Plane Geometry;1.000 Plan and Solid Geometry, LOOO Plane and Spherical Trlgonomatry. Commarelal dubjecta To be adopted for a period of four years: 1.600 Phonograpbia Amanuensis 1.600 Shorthand Manual. . 1,900 Commercial Geography. 1.000 History of Commerce. To be adopted for a period of six ysars: under ' High . English, Inoluded Bchool. 1.000 Dictation. 1,0 K) Bookkeeping. 1.600 Spelling, 1,000 Jenaoa va. pllae M. I verves, Marjorie Hoik Iveraea, ee edpitnlatrntrlx of the eetate of L. Moth Iveraen, deeeeeed, and Laura L, tloee and Joeeph Alma Gone, a eieeutor of the, entate of Laura L. Uoaa, forectoenre of mortgage. Jotin JtmpfoU re Utah Idaho Sugar company, le mover $du,0U deuagve for peraoeal . The etato of Utah va Lewie W. Nathan and AVIlltam .Emma, to recover $300 on bund given for Mercuo Boon. Kimball Jk Richards lo Loresao P. Elf. lot I, block 1. Lockwood, plat A ... Kimball A Hicharda Securltlea com pan, to Loresas P. Elf, lot A block ' I. lock wood, plat A William ElweU Osloos ta J. B. McRala, lot 2. block S. Itak Soothers add!- - and 3th 15,900 English, vorce. Andrew REAL ESTATE TEAKSTEES. ' WARltANTT DEEDS. Kimball A Richards Securities company, to Axoi Ppreberg, lot &2A, Ulghlaad Park, plat A $ Jobs J. Wallen to D. 0. Willey, Jr., lot M, block X HlUcntt Otreld W, Beck and others' te Magnus , C, Beck, aeetloa IS, towaahlp S aoutk, range 1 eoet Martha M. Campbell to Samuel Hntch-lsao- a, lot IS, block 2, Byers A Police addition Weolley land A Llveatnrk company to Prank U. Prates, reel los S3, tows- chip 1 south, range 1 eaat A. R Wrtghf,Jr.. fr7viriTrNeetwi; kg 1. block 49. plat D Kimball A Richard Securities company, to J, P, Rolando and other, loia I1M ami 1164, Highland Park, plat (Fev 7th, High School. To he adopted for a period of four years; 1.000 Botany. 1,200 Chemistry. 1.200 History (American). 1.200 History (Modern). 1.200 Phyaica too Physiography, i ; ' 1,600 Physiology. . ,, 1,900 Zoology. To be adopted for a period of, six Ftovd, Ells grad). 1.000 Drawing. vmm AND U.SJL 1,094 Ovles-4CmunU- yL To be adopted for a period of eight i Commercial Law, " ' 4,000 Typewriting. 600 Arithmetic (higher technical).-Ana sufficient number of standard French, German ana English Classics. Text book on all subjects above named wilt be considered for the grad or grade In which such subjects are commonly taughL At the time and plac specified, the Board of Education will meet and publicly open and read all th proposals that hav been received and will make its derision within 30 days thereafter. The bids and terms of publishers must be accompanied by sample copies of tho books proposed to bo furnished. (In case sample copies havs not already been supplied), together with a statement of th Introductory, exchange, wholesale and rerices at which th publisher agrees r each book within Salt'Lak' City during th full time that is required by law. .The publisher or publishers whos pro. ponal shall be accepted must enter lot a written contract with the Board of Education and shall give a surety bond in a reasonable sum to be fixed by the Board, for the faithful performance ef such contract. All bidders will b required to give net price of books f, o. b, st point of ship-meand f. o. b. Halt Lake City. Th right is reserved by th Board ef Education to accept or reject any. or ail bids or any part thereof. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION , v OF SALT LAKE CITT. years; 800 d W nt rtsil V ; |