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Show i r : ' THE 24 t: . , . tv SAIr LAKE TRIBUNE; FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE SO, 1922. Herber . Scowcroft Grand Canyon Loop Pictured by Balopticon ELECT OFFICERS Prison 'Labor to Be Em- Public Invited to Special Mary L. Collins Chosen ployed to Build Retaining - Session at University This National President of Chi Wall to Protect Road. Omega for Ten Years. Evening to Hear Talks. Southern Pacific President Explain Attitude on the Separation of Railroads Says Company Is Not Seek' ing Others Ownership, but Want to Retain Own Twenty or thirty convicts from tha Utah state prison, according to arrangements practical y completed yesterday, will begin work In Parley's canyon July S, constructing rubble masonry retaining walls with which to protect the state road through the canyon from further Inroads by the stream In flood time. John R. Stewart, maintenance engineer for the state road commission, In con ference w.th Salt Lake county and state prison authorities, went oiet the situation yesterday and said afterwards that he believed iitfeparatlons are far enough along for work to begin next Wednesday. Mr. Slew art estimates that something like 2000 feet of retaining wall wUI have to be constructed in the canvon to pro teot the road permanently and properly. leader of Ogden, Th: will vary In he ght from four to ten feet, and In thickness from one foot to three "Dry rubble masonry has been tried in thla canvon In the past," said Mr. Stewart, "with the result that practically every year the wall, or part of It, has to he renewed it is our thought that a properly constructed wail will remedy the s.tuatlon there practically for all time. "The work Is suitable for convict labor for the reason that it haa to be done by hand for the most part. The men. part of the time, will have to stand In the creek bed, and on the whole It is not such work as will attiact.ordlnary American labor. "I understand that the state road fund of of Salt lake county will pay $1 75 a man a day, of which the worker Is credited with fifty cents. The remainder goes to Sons defray the cost of feeding the prisoners, convevlng them to and fiom worn and Illness. guard. ng them.' Under the auspices of the Utah State Medical aasoc'atlon a special Session will be held at the John. R. Park building, (University of L'tah, at 8 oclock this evening, to which the general public ! Invited. At this meeting adrresses will be dellveted by Dr. Joseph Colt Blood-gooprofessor of surgery at the Johns Dr. Hopk ns university at Baltimore; William Engelbaeh, professor of medicine at the St. Louis university; Dr. Alfred W. Adson 6f the Mayo clinic of Rochester, Minn.; Dr. Robert 1 Mlllwee of Dallas, Texas. Dr. Bloodgood will de'lver the princt pal address at the opening meeting of the medical association convent on this morning at 10 o'clock The subject of 11! be "How to Get tha h's address will Message Through" This address deal with cancers and breast tumors and to how treat and cure them. d, The last session of ihe Chi Orrftga convention, which was called at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, waa executive. Mrs. Mary Love Collins presented her official report, which outlined the growth of the fratern'ty, dealing especially with the ach evements of the last two year. Following Mrs. Collins' report executive matters wars brought to the attention of the was delegates, and the constitution amended to read that the president of the fraternity, after efficient occupation of the position of president for six consecutive years may be elected to bold tha office for a term of ten years Following the adoption of the amendment Mrs. Collins was reelected grand presiterm and tne other dent for a member of the grand counc.l were for the customary period of ,two years. They are Miss Ada Caldwell, vice president; Miss. Annie Whitesides, secretary; Mrs. C. A. Watson, treasurer; Miss Helen Denny, alumnae officer, and Mias Eleanor Lewis, editor of the Elusia. Ths Tribune balopticon resumed Its seasonal activity last night wl(Jf of sixty-oBfvaried program scenes taken on the Grand canyon "loop' route through southern Utah's scenlo wonderland. Tha balopticon had a successful summer Last year, when It waa first Introduced to th a ht 00 scenes of Utah, public. Nearly Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming were shown on ths screen In the front window of ths business office. The baioptlcon's engagement ' this two year has commenced nearly The weeks earlier than last year. first showing Includes picture taken In Cedar Brakes, Bryce canyon, Zion National park and Orand canyon. The are wonderfully clear photographs tinted to a shads as close as possible to thst of the natural cololmg of the A new scene Is autoshrubbery. matically flashed every twenty seconds. The development of highways which make possible visitation to nature's until recently Inaccessible glorious freaks Is also depicted. The route along which the scenery shows this week lies Includes the Zion park highway connecting Salt Lake with Provo, Nephl, Fillmore. Beaver, Parowan, Cedar City, 8t. George, and a link through Hurricane, Utah, which connects th aforementioned highway with the road to Grand canran by way of Mt. PleasRichfield. Mantl, ant, Ephraim, Marysvale, pangultch and Kanab. Mrs. Wallace T. Perham, w Formerly of Salt Lake, Federation Vice President Utah Musicians Take Im- portant Part in Program; Civil Service Defended.-"V peelsl to The Tribune. ;WUllam 8proule, president of the CHAUTAUQUA, N. T., June Mrs, Southern Pactflo railroad, who has been T. Perham of Glendive, Mont., . (a Salt lake since last Saturday for the formerly Mias Kate MacKenxIe of Sait .purpose of keeping In touch with the lake, was today elected- - without opposicompanys business In Utah, ' left lost tion to the office of second vice president night for San Francisco. Testerdaj;. Mr. of the General Federation of Womans Sproule made the following statement: Clubs. Mrs. Perhams candidacy was In Utah at this time has , ""My presence by the entire western delega- .supported been for the purpose of keeping In touch Business and financial I tlon from the start, and, after her meetWith our business, and gaining firstwho died, yesterday. with the eastern women, ing the east as well. The others elected bywere Mrs. hand knowledge of the views of the repThomas O. Winter of Minneapolis, who resentative people of Utah In relation was reelected president; Mr. W. 8. Jento the proposal that the Southern Pacific nings of Florida, reelected first vice pressystem cease to fodtrbl or operate the ident; Mrs. J. If. Haes of Georgia, reAdvised. Expressed. Appreciation Publicity i Central Pacific. , cording secretary, and Mrs. Florence C. been made In an , Floors pf Tek'Ss, treasurer. The committee on resolutions. Includ Flagrant effort tohasmislead Or. IHoc tlKood, who Is recognized a the public Utah will be represented on the board ' M. Ilggott, M.ss Chris-tell- e way El Mis anonymous sa of can Ing an on treatment the authority HenInto the belief that our company Is atM. Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood as the stats Helen by Miss and do much for can Ferguson cer, that says publicity director, wno as the retiring president of tempting to override the decision of the the Ameiionn public from death ning. presented the following, which were saving bo United States, court of the the state federation was named to that' supreme through funcer. In an article which he unanimously adopted: to attempt would bo a piece of folly. office last October and whose nomination "We express our appreciation to the hen prepared for an eastern farm Jourwas confirmed In today's vote of the "The fact is that the suit calling for in management of Plnecrest Inn and Mrs. Or. Xiioodgood says. nal The press Separation of the Central Pacific from th s (ountiy can prevent more deaths Clayton for their untiring efforts In progeneral federation. the Southern Pacific waaanti-tru-brought in from cancer by the frequent publicity viding for the comfort of those attend- Man Accused act, 1914 under the Sherman Utahns Distinguished. of the warnings of cancer which will ing the thirteenth blenn al convention of After the ueual procedure through the br n poop e foi treatment in the earlier the Chi Omega fraternity. An exciting time came at the morning n Dr. of counts over a period of eight years the Vice "We thank prores-memedical Thomas, entire Ir. George stages than the session, when the Invitations for the next BusiL. L. suit has been decided under that act. nut of the can Dsynes the a Frogessive application by i accomplin place of meeting were given, California In the meantime the transportation act of the same methods of treatment In ness Men s club, the order of Eagles, & and Missouri vying with each other for Life of 1929 has become part of the law of the the University of Utah, th Interfrathe later stages. the convention and Atlanta and Arizona of the , land, and it authorizes grouping Not until the profession and the pubternity council of tbe university. Wofor the biennial council. saxoclstlon of Salt , railroads by the interstate commerce lic understand the difference between the men's cumbs Long Utah had reason to be proud of two at commission, so permitting thatdidwhich the early and late stages of cancer will the Lake Cltv, E. P. Kimball, organiatMrs. of her talented young people on the pronot Per. realone, the tala made; Wesley E. King. .Sherman Before be th audience has of causes act, standing number whcli It that deaths largest week. Irene Williams, The supreme court has in effect mlt.duced. There is a treatment for early Jeannette A. Hyde, 8 gma Chi, Lambda crowded th courtroom since his trial for grams of th was lyric soprano, given the honor oi Instructed the dourt below to take charge-' cancer. It often presents and usually Phi Lambda, Alpha Chi and Gamma Phi the 29. Hclicr June Scowcroft, OGDEN, murder wife of his last the for the pageantry-o- f of music the propalleged furnishing tern fra began ties for courtesies extended. cure and work out the separation There is no other treatment, it 54 years of age, lice president of President's e Sr., Owl of In Henry Souvaine a commend way. Omer the the R. night. Woods his staff la related but used for the lute practical also Monday, cancers, erty was In one of the "Hearing the pianist John Scowcroft dr 80ns company, wholeit never prevents and rarely cures. We for Its Journalistic achievements. of the tragedy yesterday. story America First" Irene Williams programs. "We exthank Miss Elizabeth Dyer for have a trained medical profess.on, Intend to Obey Court. sale Jobbers, died st the family residence, soun as As court convened, District sang two groups of songs on Tuesday perts in the recognition and treatment her valuable contribution to the conventhe 765 Twenty-fourt"It Is needless to say the orders of deat 7.15 o'clock One had been street, dedicated to her of the cancer, but as yet we have not tion program. Attorney E.A. Rogers rested his case, evening. court tnust be obeyed: that Is not nn Ill'We extend to the members of the and Woods was immediately called to by the composer, Francis Moore. $he a well Informed pub'ic. Hub icity Is the When obeyed, the Interstate tonight of Br.ght's disease, after batable. was pronounced the greatest singer of the council our heartfelt thanks for their the stand. only method of informing the public. lie sat numerous commerce commission then holds Juris- ness of many months. All members of five For hours nearly who artists tireless efficient labors for the fraterthe havj furnished diction under the transportation act of his family were at the bedside when the music for the convention. In the witness chair and was still underShe Is now Presence Detected. nity. 1M0, and they are empowered to group end came. In New York, and It was records Mu we briPutlful To making Indebted are a fpr at going adjournment. TheFe are 80.00U deaths each year the railroads to the extern that it is .to of the initiation cergtnony. Woods talked without show of emo- through the courtesy of the producing Mr. Scowcroft was born In Southampfrom cancer. The following are some of Interpretation the public Interest, in the Judgment of We thank Zeta and her alumnae for tion, until his attorney, Thomas Ramage, company that she made the trip to ChauEngland, lU son canThe tentative grouping- ton, Lancastershlre, of a commission. of the the the presence warning of Loses glimpse of an oasis In our Journey questioned him regarding the accusation tauqua to furnish the music for that When of John and Maiy Scowcroft. ' - of the commission cer- A lump .ntlie breaht, a white patch, westward. already made (sunof the state, that he killed his wlie and special night. the he was 12 years of age the family moved a sore spot, a rrd aiea. a wart, a fever Jeot to hearings hereafter) allows "Our hostess. Chapter XI Alpha, and then set fire to her body In the Pauline in Ogto Utah and made their home or on area Up the Central Pacific to remain with the South- -' den, blister, mouth, any we apartments January 9. the Salt Lake alumnae, Stay Made Enjoyable. the father established a stole. ings on or tongue that does not heal guickls; especially wish to City era Pacific. Thla tentative grouping This where thank Tor the sucDid jou quarrel with your wife when Mr. Souvaine j?ave. during one of the store was tne foundation for the n or swelling in the regions of cess of our farthest any would, when confirmed, afford remedy for wholesale pa west convention. In were and she alone the bv established apart- special music programs, a group of four later' the teeth or jaws, a black mole or any Their unstinted hospitality and the spirit you the unfortunate legal altuatton presented him under business Oil 97" ment Scowasked. name the the John of of attorney hia own composition, by request of January unusual spot on tne skin, any lump which of friendliness shown our western by the Sherman act standing alone. ' croft A Hons company. The company 'No, sir," Woods replied. several of the muscians In esn be felt in or beneath the skin, a s sters will make th's a by "There Is no mystery about the pro-- , was "Did Jomurder at that time d hts four at the your at the biennial. Besides these he played father you sons, cedure nor excuse for anonymous asser-,- t pain or swel ing of a bone or Joint, week. To the cast of the Greek wife?" several other numbers. seph. Willard, Heber and Albert The attempting any discomfort in a region of the ubao play we are grateful for the Inspiration tlon that our company is decision A deodfdon in favor of eleven applicants the witness choked. In the late years has "No, sir," company of Utah delegates have been entertained expumbd the men cr or stomach. nullify to override derived from a It "Did now Is perfect time hands presentation.'1 her of at tie one that until the In you hugest Jobbing for oil leases southern Utah, which by local friends.' States firms In the While these may not alwava be indi the supreme court of the United the then to and feet and fire her set west. Heber intermountam Inbody?" on of the presence of a cancer, they Guests at Tea. - "The transportation act directs eat. Through the courtesy of Mrs. Fleming, Scowcroft was the vice president mid were contorted by the elate, was handed may be thing "No, sir, he answered weakly. mother of Mrs. George O. Reif. who haa which wil. evtntuallv commission, after ass terstate commerce Gould If. do an yoterda In was comHis by of the crime the of narration the Register stunt manager genera) After all matter of business had been a summer home here, they enjoyed a such cause a cancer and should not be ig having reached a tentative plan for after similar to the story which he told motor Two nored.M pany up to the time of his death P.laKely of the Silt Iiake Una office completed invitations for the next con main trip around the lake one da. They to hold public hearings, Mr. Scowcroft has always been active the police soon after his arrest. He said have been were vention - grouping, of reasonable one was the meethad been which The will by a convention w.th presented guests at numerous teas, and delegates filed, and open petitions upon the publicity In M01 mon church affairs and matters two him bandits backed Into the that from the L'nlversity of Michigan and of of this afternoon were special guest? at & 9 30 o clock this including notice to the governorhear He has never been I11 nsjam.st the chifm of Edward IJchliter, ing of the council at will when bathroom door to the civic interest. hq. responded New from in the and Missouri to and followed be there This chapters tea given by Mrs. England, meeting each state interested, and life except ten yenrs ago he was described as section 32, township 22 south, morning. knocked him down Fred iucorron Utah: bell, and that the of St. Louis and her sisofficially adjourned. by an address, , diagnosis of Breast Tu- the convention oil who choose to appear. This tentative public of the bathtub a tied to mavor him for when and candidate the commisleg noon aj At Kh to 13 in the city when he Mrs. Sumner, whose summer horns the ban Rafael mors and Their (imoal I cture at the delegates returned ter, ut. feted has been made. The public has sion form of government was introduced range grouping an attack protesteiji against and in the .fternoon were the guests Incision ' already been Informed hv the commission ill Ogden. that of Mrs. Fleming Uloodgood. by field The other was the joint claim of Kxplorator w.fe. tfne ul the men was adjoins at the University of upon hisa towel In connection with th s lecture, lantern of the sororil e be Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. Relf assisted that the hearings provided by law willand about her he when Mr IJchliter, Jeao O. Hran Ion. Jesse W. slides He Is survive by the widow. Ida lace, placing Utah Moroni tea home the at at v Heiner be ad the hostesses of the afternoon. shown Following the The biheld to consider this tentative plan, ot Scowcroft. and tbe following sons V. S. MCharles A. Last eve- attempted to Interfere and was knocked ennial convention will dose tomorrow diess the subject will be discussed by on South Fifth East street. the views of Course at such hearing and daughters: James, llelier. Jr., Mrs. Johnson, Wlll'am H. Quigley. the convention banquet was hed down and forced Into the bathtub, he with the final business session and the C W. of J. Aird ning will I). be H. W. Provo, served presented Ir. communities Prlokctt, Foley. cCarthy said. He testif.ed that they left after the Ellen Ecoles. Ida, Kuth, John Bonita, at the Hotel Utah. Miss Theodosia of the resolutions committee. Budge of Logan and Dr. J F. Cntch to the commission In a lawful and order- Blanche, I.ucille, Harold and Richard. Arthur C. Sullivan. Isnao A. Smoot and low $75 of hts money and setting fire report was tnastmtstress. Mrs. Mary Love taking of Salt loike. At thia same to his Also suivlving are his mother. Mr. Alaiy W. J Cooper, descrinea aj section ltf. ing lib William E. Engelbaeh ofmeet body. ly manner. Collins the council oup to the St presented Woods his life story since he Merit System Defended. Scowcroft, and the following brothers townshlo 40 south, rango II east, located I.ou will lecture on and Rho Alpha chapter at the University of was born related Diagnosis in San Juan county. Seek to Serve Public. in Knoxville, Tenn., forty-si- x and sisters: Joseph and Willard Scowi This Missouri. awarded of Treatment bin Th:s cup CHAUTAUQUA. N. Y.. June 29. (Bv Hvpothvrottflsni." In The state contended thst the land ntailv to the chapter wh'oh is highest years ago. He denied that he had ever the Associated Press.) With 439 delewill a so be Illustrated with lan 'l t should be remembered that the croft, Mrs. U. W. McCone and Mrs. A. question was echoed land, and at the time lecture slides. in scholarship and most efficient in the quarreled with Mrs. Woods. he tern Discussions Southern Pacific has not sought and is L. Scovilic. will made voting, the biennial convention tf of selection It. was not known to be of On he admitted the gates not seeking control of any other alines, the general Federation of Women's Clubs by Dr. G. O. Richards of Salt Lake conduct of fraternity business It has illegitimacy of hls daughter, mineral value. The applicants produced Dr. Tee line of held been the R. Eta the at Mauseparation la by J. it urging Morrell of Ogden and Lr. Alpha chapter threw out a resolution declaring ' nor evidence to shew that the land had been Woods, who has protested Ms Innocence today from soms other ownership for Its own Oregon Agricultural college during since that an attack Is being made upon the withdrawn hv executive order In July, rice Critchlow of Salt Lake. the tragedy. The girl was born In civil the last two years. We merely ask that the and substituted a resoluservice" advantage. of for the of the Mr. fall developGive 19 Votes Idle, 1901, five years before purpose petroleum Today will be devoted to sightseeing and Mrs. Wood Southern Pacific lines be allowed to con"reaffirming faith in the merit syswere married, he said. tion ment, nnl that the state had no claim to Addresses Scheduled. unit in order in and the ae the and a tem single delegates operating tinue of to office." evening appointment it. The register sustained the applicants ' The session of the convention visiting members will be the guests of He did not see the child or her mother may Special to Tbe Tribute. that the public In its ofownthisinterest Charges of "partisanship' and 'poin this contention The state has thirty will convene at 2 o'clock this afternoon from 19oH, when he came west, until at company's the of Utah the 29. cnapter have the advantage litical were The favor" June Cache oount Univers'ty tossed about during LOGAN, in which to tpeal to tne land comThe opening address at this second meetDuring this time he contributed the debate on the resolution. at a dinner and dancing party at Saltatr. 1916. from unbroken public service as common car Republican delegation at the state con- days Mrs. Frank missioner at Washington. $10 to $20 a month for their only ing will be g.ven by Dr. Bloodgood will be the last day of convenrather than a badlv disrupted serv Today W. Dodson of Iowa. In charge of ornet, as Horace found for The Nelson, to his of her-gregister The subject support, according th's which testimony. W ask this only vention July H, will giv Jhmst Ham address, si! week of tion and the 4 substitute. many delegates Ice, for the national a former service man of Cache county, be Illustrated by lantern slble-fRepublican The to ganizing will bo wli leave the attorney endeavored for United States st mvtor at leant In the orderly processes of the law. declared "no proof exists of city late today or tomor- connect district stock wising claim in that county "Iaicns of the Long Pipe Bones." The row. Woods with woman characters committee, on "W believe the great public Interest- nineteen vote out of thirty seven to be whose an the d bv Carl E. KloMne UJchlns second address of t hie civil service attick contest was by the of tne his underworld residence in be w.ll during meeting cast by the county, according to Joseph contended that Nelson hud fa bed to prove Is best served by recognising the advanIdaho City and Boise, but th,defendant party now In power. given by Dr Alfred 5V. AJwn of - tages of the large and extended and conOdell, city chairman of the patty In The referred convention within on to the claim hack the time hta rciuirctl with up women denied tne Minn. any acquaintance on He will Trl in Mr. Od il mad thta announcement venient service given to that public bycommittee a resolution calling for a fedunder the public land laws The former facial Neurs.g.a and Its speak about whom he was Interrogated. Treatment." a canvas of the oouniys soldier the present railroad system of the Bouthfollowing wdll be allowed to retain his land today eral and enactment state regImproved Because of the large number of men, This Defined by be consession w r ern Paciflo company under existing regu- delegate. on Ms showing that he was delayed in cluded afternoons women and young girls who crowded the ulation on child labor, and passed a recby an address on "Deep to Mr. Odell, the county delelative control. Th,e commissions, state for development of the Accoidlng of his servommendation a as result claim bis working courtroom Trial H Dr Eph. Mlllwee Robert of yesterday. Judge ail the with by Theiapy,1 , must sell something," Fin- ralm Hanson ordered that no and federal, are --endowed gate are divided ua followsBamberger, ice in tlie armV during the war. and the regulation o Italics. Texa,',: These three addresses ley"Everybody peqetj bill boa rdV U. Brooks said In an address on salespowers necessary to make that regula-- 4 19: W. H. Watti, 13; J tteuben Clark,!, A decision In favor of Maggie Ash. will be dlseused would be admitted during the remalrtbgr bv Dr. J. E. Tvree, Dr. potent and complete. I are there 320 doubtful, 2, of ties control Just seres was 'and manship claim yesterday, whose agricultural Irwltatldiwwere presented today from S. C. Baldwin, Dr. L. N. Ossman. Dr the trial after the seats have been a few first principles that he should of The credentials of twelve -- Logan deleThere can be nothing improper tv our contested by George I. Oman, was handed R. T. R.chards, The audience blocked the en- Grand Canyon. Arts., and Atlanta, Ga., taken. Dr. R. R. Hampton. Dr irain. toward gates, inducing one delegate at ts one big re iulrenvnt. trances large, will down bv the register. The defendant preasking the eupport of theto public Horuaty for the 1923 council meeting and from St. courtroom. to the A. J. P. Dr. J. sn ultimate be protested to the Republican state con- sented evidence to show tnat the notice Murphy. Kerby and Dr, The salesman must learn that he dogs bringing this difficulty Louis and Los Angeles for . the 1924 George Robison, all of Salt Lake, and not sell merchandise, but conl.dence. Ho conclusion that will maintain the opera- - vention committee on credential accordallowred hud Dr. been hud claim thfet hor biennial. Joseph W. Hayward of Logan. This announcement failed to reach her at the proper time bemust deliver efficiency. tlons of this transportation system as a ing to Mr. Odell Tomorrow morning at 8 30 oclock dry People The talk was made at tbe regu'ar unit Justified by the general experience ac-of- was made at the mass primaries Tuesday muse of a change in address, and that clinics Discussed. will be conducted the at three If served. to necessary an in dt as re limch ory of the K1 wants club held In the cf on her propthe people alleged eiror to unable was up prove she right Extension Centralization Salt lake hospitals. A doctor will be the Hotel Utah. Mr.' Brooks was called The formation of legislative councils, "eomplish this purpose it may even be the counting of ballots and the ruling of erty within the time limit. at each of tbe hospitals and upon In an emergency, the expected that a new law should be enacted to meet the chairman In throwing out the firt The register found for the defendants In stationed centralizing the power of the various the cases of patients speaker being called out of the ctcy. Special ce Tbe Tribune. - the situation. women's organizations of f every state, ballot for the delegates at large. These the rases pf Frank Nemls aQnst Mrs. will demonstrate are who broqgbt In Dr. Adson will be John C. Deal presided and ether who June 29. People of Millard was discussed at today's session of the twelve delegate will support W. H. Witt-ta- s Sarah Mallaney and Robert W. Tavlor DELTA, With Mrs. Edward Frankfor the senatorial nomination. both contests stat'oned at the Hniv Gross hospital. took part In tne program were Sperry county, adjacent to the new extension convention. Operated as One Company. against Mary Mallarcy. St Mark s, and Dr. Uwson and Carl W. Scott, both of whom lin Watts, assistant attorney general of claim?. The register I)r. Bloodgood at the against homesteodU contests "The Southern Pacific has been the of the Salt lake & Los Anodes railroad Indiana, and chairman of the federation of this nature Engelbaeh at the L. I). S. hospital. told stories. announced that I owner of the entire capital stork of the SALT LAKERS IN NEW YORK. The meetings st the Un xerslty of Mr. Brooks told of his earlv lessons to te bu It In the near futute froth Duta resolutions committee, presiding, state have been disposed of with tho exception Utah Central Pacific for twenty-tw- o years, has to Tbe Tribune. will be resumed at 10 oclock system chairmen of legislation described pendfrom his father on salesmanship when t Ullmore bya the Unlou Pacflo of one. of the Central Pacific for Special lease the held wi'l willingness to do their ing legislation of concern especially to morning. Ir Bloodgood 4 NEW YORK, June 29,Grand, H. K se ling water cress, which ere showing he started Paand Central the thirty-aeve- n year, The trustees women. Cenagain deliver the opening address, he gathered In Liberty park and sold part In this development.. KeiUngton; lark Avenue, Miss K. A. cific and Southern Pacific have been un- Howell. of Delta I asset! resolutions granttral las ons of the lower Jaw Mrs. Mabel O. for S cents a bunch. He cThere were addresses praised the ing right today common control and management for acro-- s der of of Delta Wlllebrandt, assistant by way and Diseases Oral of part Malignant - fifty-tw- o attorney general early teach ng which h.s father gave townsite t.il committee years, In 1859, or twentv-thre- e were named will This he Illustrataddress Cavity. in and United Be him of u! hontest the States, by John B. declared that to assist t. the financial Today ed with lanterh slides and will be dis- It had oeen the dealing arranged with years ago, the government part of this Andrews, who talked on workmen's comrecourse and to the groundwork tot his sucthe Southern Pacific for settlement, of afinalevstem without owners of seme as the S. Allen cussed Dr H. Dr. propand if work, Fred by cess as a salesman. damage of this state.- the debt of the Central Pacific to the Circumstances In the death of Carrol Stauffer of Salt lake and Dr. H O. Me.r will demand cash. Ap- pensation. The big dealers have found but that erty concerned 000 The outlook for civil service In the To Illustrate this let me say that government and by this help from the In the has been United was murdered by a bur- rill of Provo. The meet'ng will be til already proximate. who tho re1921 Caldart, best Is to the Houthern Paciflo sell States waa presented by Thomas way throuen good.! the year collected Pacific government southern core tnac of these cash to raised bv paylecture a with Engelbaeh. 254 Mr. West Brook said. salesmen, That Is ments, about $5000 coming from Do.ta Sterling, United States senator from Pacific control ceived from the Union Pacific at Ogden glar In his rooming house at Its debt. The Southern of the Glands." Discus"Insufficiency SHO.OoO we brokers but tons of and delivered or Robins of South And the Jobbers. e Dakota, through freight, was in .effect twenty-ninyears at this be conducted by Dr K. A man who tries to be a salesman must ami th - rest firm Fillmore, options ate Chicago talked on theRaymond to the Union Pacific at Ogden 1.332.000 South Temple street early aWednesday sions will outlawry of war. conwhere Dr. F. and coroner's at Hatch Goeltz. F and IV. be G. will Dr. reated obtalped possible being I Is more a have morning, which a of home demonstration A campaign for than books snd pelist considerably study. , "The growth has been of one system tons, Schulte, all of Salt lake. riodicals that I study. On Saturday af- demnation c.proceedings will be brought In agent in every county was pledged by the twice as much. Contrast this with the Inquest which wll be held at 19 o'clock and not two. ' It haa been responsive to &unset .her sek. Ben while most of you a to tplaytns ice ternoon, conference a at with Mrs W. Route, of which m rmuh has been this morning before City Judge Wal' the needs of 'Pacific coast communities delegates ovti- t,! Holden ha Cnvention Ends Today. taken cart. H. 1921 we delivered at El Paso to Johnson. Assistant County Attorney said. golf you might flu! rre In my office Of The shore Jennings of Jacksonville, Fla., first o. tile expense. and producer. , The Southern Pacific Dunirl St B. Kelly said yesterday. lace 31K.000 tons of freight Route Sunset the new Increasbless and the ng. of study comThe of f.nal resident session getting federation, been under the built a has presiding, up systemcontrol and was shot twice bv a man will convene at 2 o'clock this convention Nelson, T. f Caldart mv nrenarnl knowledge. In that way vers. Carl Day, Edward received from them 412,000, showing demonstration agents ftvim various afternoon ing mon management through and Clark Calllster. Parker Robinson and tome of In the act of robbing and wtil be we mingle our brants with those of oththe country told of 'their work an Had it been how little figure the El Paso route cuts whom he sUrprlred with address , two corporate companies. opened parts by A. a out' a deleWilliam of man Robinson, constituting leaped with the Roihern Pacific's the place. The Dr. The subject of this ad- ers O-and learn and grow. and described organization of groups for built up under the satne common control In comparison 4 ot ths big reasons that I Joined gation from Fillmore, met with the Delta specialized effort. contribution to therSgden route. alndow and escaped. A purse belonging dress Enge'bsch. and Treatment and management, but by one company great club yesterday and today had of thewill be "Diagnosis he which from Mr of CompirrcUl to alienation " the the the Klwsms Caldart, I club was sysbe Upon gathering .there that 'would no At be of might two, this quesinstead ng. that they had their taken $29 was found in the yard after also. Dr. Hypophjels which belongs to the Southern paTO GIVE SOCIAL. Adson win speak on "Tumors here and exchange uiei with ether men. and telephoned, tion. - Financial necessities of the time tem and now feed the Central Pacific, the murder. We ore here for the association and quota ra sed. of the Cord. and Mlllwee Dr. Spinal made It noceeaaxy .to work through two cific As the closing services for th season will wou!4 cease to flow Funeral services for Mr. Caldart traffic for of this the much It that does all good of Ua and will on the lecture continue , "Deep companies. of the Enatgrf Stake Relief Society, a Ogden. Would this suit Utah? be held at the Cathedral of th MadeThe addresses will be dis- not simply for our luncheon. "it wae as a tree with one root and through live social will be given at the home 'Let one thing be plain, however, that leine st 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Therapy." cussed by Dr. W. R. Tyndale of Salt one trunk which diverged Into two great of Stake Chairman Mrs. Elizabeth C. morwill th leave y effect that this to the The funeral utterance cortege any E. S. Dr. end of Take, the Dr. interlacing Budge forming Absence branches, Union to treat lightly our courts tuary chapel of O'Donnell & Co at 9.39 Foster J Curtis. Dr E. F. Logan. Pendleton,, 497 First avenue, this afterIs Root. Dr. complete tree.no The unmerging of such e and thedisposed AU women of the society have noon. laws of the land U misleading o'clock. Interment will be In ML CalJ, C. Iandenberger and Dr K. Allen structure la light and easy task. U and untrue-'Noted to call and an Invitation 29. vary cemetery. OMAHA, Neb., June Appointment been requested of Salt Lake. Dr. Mark Brown of Og1 resents problems of greet difficulty; has been extended to husbands and of H A. Toand of New York as audiden. Dr. Fred Taylor, Jr . of Provo, Problems which we hope Can be worked of the members A continuous friends HELPER, June 29, Quiet prevailed tor of the Union Pacific railroad to sucgnd L. A. Thody of Salt lake. out, to the end that the people of Utah the Carbon county coal f'elds ceed on July I H. J. Sterling of Omaha, program, under the direction of Mrs. EsThis afternoon at 5 o clock a trip will throughout cympe-- t may continue to have access' Is announced here. Mr. Toland, telle P. Foote, will ensue. Refreshments be takes to Salulr. where bathing danc today. The national guard members tire resigned. be-non of the carriers between" 1,'Ui and n employed lit the company's will bo served. going quletlv about their duties and who has toe east on the one hand and Utah and ing and a spfriallv prepared dinner will there has In been not New York for two years, forthe off.ces friction least be enjoyed. A'l 'doctors have bc?n re with tbe west on the other hand, thus promotthe miners or mine owners. markets east an west merly was assistant auditor of the Orequested to Attend th s Informal iflnner - ing competitive Word was received from Price that gon Short Line at Salt lake City. An Invitation has also been extended for the benefit of the state, and la like Peter held - manner that the state may have thsgbene-fi- t In with Trazzl, connection Life and Character Beading notable success in ths last advantageous. By a strange coincidence, to the ladies. the shooting of Deputy Sheriff A. - P. H. A. Toland served as assistant audiof competition between Utah and I s HvAchievingas a writer of M'ss annow Is In back Phillips coming stories had established Short Line Webb, for about photoplay a complete alibi. tor of the Oregon years Angeles on the one hand and between i other of mine called 'Hurri' The compla'nt against him was disa year. He eame here When F. W. JUNK 30. Utah .and Ban Francieoo on- the .other Wick hts headquarters and horns at cane's photodrams Gal and soon to be released missed and he wa, released. Th first Ch&rske was appointed auditor. In her greater Uos hand, to promote Pacific Harthl blrthdat sre Very fond out of of Women National the First Angeles, Just through Hollywood, company. of the 1917. Mr. ke Chars 1918 In left Dies be femoied of the eleven preliminary hearings from If the Southern and like to wear sparkling "Another photoplay of mine .that was s others who sre held In connection with to become assistant to Judge Robert S. of display are the ni P of lAhh, this rising young state vey Gates, son ofVacob F. and Susan success is The and Wild Cat rife' Paris,' In always striving to show resources will have tden ti- Toung Gates, 799 North First West street, which Priscilla Dean this killing will be held In Price July i. Lovett snd later, when the railroads gems , with I" great them to th best advantage. Tbe men, first starred, while Bpeetal to T9. Tribune. tled passed to private control, was mad ae well as the women, mi. its Supine .one less Important ts in Salt Lake for a two weeks visit Pauline Fredericks first are Just 29. BRIGHAM became CITY. Funeral promand the street of with comptroller of the Union Laclflc s system. fond of seeing their names InInordinately transportationwtilsyswrtU . inent tn fllmdom through my Sting of services will be held at th Fourth ward family and friends. print, and Alleges Mr. Toland remained here several-month,$ modified and ; gyeatly competition Is home at who Mr. of his the th Mr are 1 Gates, latest photodrama, Broad chapel Friday afternoon at o'clock for lash.' always seeking plaudits of the mob. s assistant to F. W. Mover, who sucreduced Uvereby- - "' ,? can be cruel and Vindictive sister, Lucy Cates Bowen, 73 North Daylight. will be shortly put on by an Mrs. Johanna Anderson, who died at very They ceeded Mr. Charske a auditor, end then are quick to resent persona! criticism. First West street, yesterday recalled the Independent cast, working the home of her daughter, Mrs. John went to New York to become assistant snd A?.k People Support. are women fact that h was a reporter on a morn- through th Universal company. This P. Burt of the Fourth wapd. Tuesday These fickle and pr&-.4 to Mr. exceedingly That her husband asked her to Charske. Mr. Toland came to Inconstant and oft this "count are selcure a divorce Js alleged bjr Nr sale "The people of Utah have to ask them-es.v- s. ing newspaper here eleven years ago, story was written about ten years ag night. She was 99 vesrs of age. Union from the offices Salt lake pacific the h for Pacific can and conleft when first as a magaslne story by George I. dom happily married. the pnblle gain by such coast, What Mr. Anderson had lived filed apalnst Claud They exact In Omaha. elncey Dttliif in a$01suitNorth a change? They wlilftd the puollc has been la CaliforniaMs most of the time Pypgr, Jr., and myself In collaboration 19. having come from 8weden, where of stancy In others and appear to be quits Thirteenth West home at Holly- and later I made the acreen adaptation unaware of their own derelictions In this have nothing to gain by It. We believe," Vnce then, making she was horn April 8. 1R32. Her hukbacd. street yesterday. Th wife charges that INFANT BURIED Mr. Gates added that he l:kd both his John L. Andcram, died a number toerefore, vv are Justified la hairing the wood or Los Angeles for the 4past seven of ths defendant told her that he no longer respect. work and the Pacific coast greatly, but years ago. Surviving her are four chil- loved her and that hs kept late hours Special to The Tribua. These people should strive for public to support U and to help us work years In success th that he felt homesick cto see his Balt dren; iMra. John P. Burt of Brigham, The action was commenced In the Third and nobility In all matters. ,out, through the ordinary processes of "My first, pronounced CITY. June 29 Funeral BRtGtfAM service-wer-e the court and th other lawfully consti- screen realm came about five years ago, Lake relatives and friends. He Is ac- Mrs. Elisa Palmer and Mr. Ella palmer district court. held Wednesday afternoon They should put a bridle on their tongues tuted authorit.es. pome solution that will Mr. Gates said, when Dorothy Ph lilpa companied by hla eldest son, Victor, 9 of Malad, Idaho, and Steve Anderson of Matilda A. Gerrard was given s divorce at I o flock at the home of Mr. snd and cultivate respect aw well as toleration maintain ibis competitive relation for the starred In my Hell Morgan's GlrLvThUi years of agewho wlU remain for th Brigham City. There are also eighteen from Herbert Bartlett Gerrad on the Mrs. Carter of th Fifth ward for for other people's Opinions of Utah, rather than yield to tha brought Mis PhiQlpa prestige ana op- summer, h:af father shortly returning to grandchildren and six great The Want Ada are lour very best friend Fred W. ground of failure to provide yesterday by the Infait son of Mr. and Mrs. N of a few I f the tearing apart of portunity for much mors work that wax continue his studio, a rk. 1 M. 1 Rltchla. and adviser. Use them constantly. Young. Judge ten-ye- President Scowcroft After , I 1 1 ar ' of Murdering Wife Relates Story Tragedy and History r st 1 John -- Suo - N h Fil San Contest Tracts State District Rafael ' e, lr Pln-pr- i Ir Sie-bo- ld Cache County Expected to Bamberger ' sc-on- d - , 1 Qualities 11 X-r- Salesmanship Speaker j ' Mill d County y.upport Rail Inquest Over Murdered Held Man Will te -- d Ir - -e :. -- of Friction in Coal Fields com-tpan- 1 t. ). Former Salt Laker Named Pacific Auditor of Former Newswriter of Salt Lake Achieve Success as Creator of Photoplay Stories Pioneer Brigham Woman at Age of Ninety - welV-beln- -- Wife Husbdnd Advised Divorce Action all-st- . Me-Du- loyalty.-ermstanc- r f I |