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Show THE SALT LAKE. TRIBUNE, THURSDAY M II filXET POTATOES POICE III Shrinkage in Supplies of Court Decisions and Fruits and Vegetables actment of Farm CredAids Upholding Values. its Law Bring1 Changes. regu-latto- ni re-er- one-ten- th U. S. rttuury Report s. Expenditures for Year July 11 Exoendl-ture- e federal government "chargeable against ordinary re. cetpto during the fiscal year ending totaled to. tT, 173,020. 20, June SO, according to an oft Ida! report Published today by the treasury. Public debt expenditures wars given as $7, 3, 798. U0 17, of which $402,330,000 was credited to debt retirement. The veterans' bureau led all govIn disburseernment department ments during the year with 2461,719,-00the war department accounted for' Interior department for $292,733,000; $334,023,00$ and the navy for $333,201.-00Expenses of tha White House, or "executive proper," increased from e 2213.090 In 1923 to $249,330. The department showed a reduction on the treasury from In Its demand In th $3,334,000 In 1922 to 2140,942 fiscal year Just ended. WASHINGTON, of the ltl, 0: 0. CHICAGO, July It. .Reaction noted In th potato market aa supplies mounted higher and price clined aharply during th week, cording to the weekly review of icreated was city In th face of higher prices, the on sumption of sugar during th first inlf of 1923 was only slightly mors de- ac- han 1 per cent leas than it was or th preceding six months, sooord-n- g to th American Sugar Bulletin, rhtch quotes from the report of Wll-4k Groy, stetlstlciana There was i decrease of 68.362 tons In the Unit-i- d The total foe. th period State B 1922 was 3,773.391 ton The figures show that there Is 1- et two-thir- the face of very much Higher price than existed in l2I," the report Neverthele, while th con- - to Boxeldef BRIGHAM atUities- - gala, .17. Tea Industrial . .01. Onmbiaed trarage, rented avenged 83.76; Vembld avenge moats 86. TO. age, 36.02; 03.06; Ihe set . A. Officers Entertain for Bride Y. L. M. l. ruKRIUN. , WHEAT. OATS AHD EYE. MINNEAPOLIS. Mina., toly IB. Wheat caek Ne. 1 sertbem. $1.02!41.9314; No. 1 dark norther spring choice to fancy, good 91.1901 1.1714; ordinary to food July. 61.02; September, $1.0314. pom, N. 3 yellow, 1 $21 He. Oats, No. 3 wkite, 3414t6Hc. Barley. I232r. Rye. No. 3 y lax. 'No. 1, $2.73. 23; 659. Wyoming Senate Agrees to Protect State Water Rights Special RAILWAY 30,109,103 2.6.16,040 312,237,772 215,722,045 Grand Jury Probe of Anderson Unfinished 2,44,272 th Republic Iron and Steel company today declared a back dividend of 2 per cent and the regular quarterly dividend of per cent on preferred stock. Net profits for the quarter June 20, after taxes and ending have been paid, were reported charges a ' 12.206,845. Thi compares with 296,292 for the corresponding period ji ASKED. Dei WASHINGTON. July II. Moinev Iowa, trade associations have asked th interstate commerce commie ion to revise freight rates on grain Moines territory to Texas from Des tha, points. - Tha rates are alleged bycompetitioners to be Unfair when terpared with rates to similar Texas ritory from St. Louis, Kansas City and other grain shipping points In the west. S CLEARINGS. bank debits tost-ye- ........ ar 12.629,521 2,093,861 DAI3T PIODHCE. tQootatira by Meteel Cretatery Cemptny.) iota yteah extra ereaftety better Is 63- .42 rake I psead butler to rar-S.Preto extra .44 . Prato utie traawery batter, puvh-Mu. mum , . prhlic ! . ,rt . r better to ear- -, fifes 43 tea .... . Pnb firsts ereearary better, parvb- prieis nnl Peeking hotter is aba leleeted fraeh R ... re must foil crane three. roll cream etieera. block 9 lee cheeee .'rrsie brick cheeee . triplet ........ Toon 1 terrier 2 pbung squares POTATOES. CRtCAtltf July 19 toil Petarorr. dull; :, United 91tee shlp-eent99 eara; TtS; eerlof mitirriakts Tnltrd Btete 1 Kimm an Miraeorl sacked Irtek 22.00; f'ohhlrni. 62.26; some heated lew thirty Ohio. 21.3541 90; partly (reded. Ire Vlr lew $1 50; cariot 11.76; poor (tel cloth rep t9T berrel Irirb Cebblera 9a L meetly 36.76. 3. NEW YORK. July 18. Th prom- -, toed end of the grand Jury Investigation of grand larceny, forgery and ex- tortion charge against William IL Anderson, state superintendent of the Antieaioon league, again failed to teriaiixe today. Th Jury adjourned this afternoon to General BesdofiS after Sending Word Judge McIntyre ' that It would have him today. Asto to report nothing sistant District Attorney Pecora indicated Ihe jury would complete its work and report Us findings tomorrow. Mr. Peoora had expected to finish presenting his cam yesterday, but time conferring with the jurors that he was unable to present ell his witnesses Then Andersons counsel suggested la additional witnesses three minister who, they said, knew much about one of th trnnmotirms on which the effort to Indict waa based and their namea were added to the list. Two of three minister, tha Rev. Robert Ragnall of Pittsburg and th Rev. James C. Chalmers of Quogue, N. Y., were heard today. Th third, th Rev. C. Arthur Lincoln of N. J., will be heard tomorrow. Meanwhile both Mr. Anderson and District Attorney'-- - Ban ton released new broadside In their battle of words which to accompanying th Investigation. BANKERS ENJOY OUTING. CLEVTH-ANOhio, July 13. Hn Ansessions of the tweuty-firnual convention of the American Institute of Hanking war suspended today, th delegates spending the day at an outing at Cedar Point, Ohio. The trip wea mads by boat, th delegatee leaving here this morning end returning thi evening. .A full buxine program has been arranged for tomorrow In addition to a golf tournament for pioneer members of the institute and a breakfast conference for women delegatee, and another for chapter presidents, BIJRLEY R03TMASTERSHlRTe$T. spent-ao-xnu- Paa-eal- c. WHOLESALE bhi rn cnerre, Poll ereM al i BACK DIVIDEND COMING. NEW YORK, July II. Directors of Yesterday bam day AND MIACKLLAMCOUfl. Th CHEYENNE, Wyo., July' special session of the Wyoming legislature called to amend snd. liberalise sine the state farm loan act adjournedsenate the die tide afternoon, aftermeasure prohouse the had passed on viding for Wyoming representation commission a proposed to adjudicate water Tights on streams originating in or flowing an through approWyoming, and providing priation of 125,000 toIn finance Wyothe proposed mings participation commission and legal proceeding by Wyoming to protect Its water right from infringement by th federal government. state-feder- tion of the United States treasury on July Kth: Income to date this year. 1114, 637, 427 Income to date teat year lot. 153S06 13,516,131 Increase . . . Outgo over Income this 3V7. year last Outgo over Income BANK to The Tribune. 18. TREASURAY STATEMENT. WASHINGTON, .July 13. Th Is a statement of the condi- REVISION Colorado-Wyomin- PROVO, July 18, At a recent meeting of the board ot director of the Provo chapter of the American Association of Engineers the following standing committees were chosen for th ensuing year: and membership Qualification Scott P. Stewart, chairman; John U. Buchl, Frank 8. Allen, ThOmaa H. Letlmer and Earl Conder. Employment and erviceFrank W. Demlng, chairman; Oeorge C. Swan, Karl ). Keeler and Thomas H. Latimer. Publicity and education Elmer A. Jacob, chairman; W. JU... Whlttemor and Kart F. Keeler. Entertainment W. L. Whlttemor, chairman; Frank W. Demlng and Karl Fa Ktslsf Civic affairs T. F. Went, chairman: George C. Swan and J. H. Carter. Ethics and practice Roott P. Stewart, chairman; T. F. Went, Kenneth Borg and Earl Condor. Promotion of engineering enterprises Karl F, Keeler, chairman; John U. Buchie and Frank 8. Alien. Legislative Robert B. Patterson, chairman; Frank W. Demlng, Ulmer A. Jacob and 8oott P, Stewart. te Th B. Y. U. Honor Roll Rex-bur- g, 000 tempered with 7.474.000 year (o. end $45,900,000 2. RATE PROVO. July 18. A Joint luncheon meeting of the Provo, hpringviile and Spanish Fork Kiwanls club will be held on the lawns of the Hotel Roberts Thursday evrnlng. beginning at 9 o'clock, according to announeemsnt of Secretary Claude Ashworth of th I To vo club. It to to be ladle' night, and more than a hundred Kiwanian and their ladies are expected to be in attendance. District Governor W. H. Reeder Of Ogden, Lieutenant Governor J. 8. g of the Mechilng Kiwani district, end tf. C. Call, presof the ident Brigham City Klwanls Club, will he among th guest of honor. A delightful program of music wilt be a feature of the evening. Two musical number will be given from each of the visiting clubs, and Professor Robert Sauer, director of the B. Y.U, band, will furnish a number of selection from members of his organisation. In addition, there will be number from the orchestra," a hlch later will furnish music for the dance which of-re- rn 6.34 98.27 00.81) 08.91 96.S4 oe.flo 80.84) 90 84 MARKET. a Klwanls Clubs of Three Cities In Fete Tonight Tribes. Announced by School MT. PLEASANT, July 13 The of th North ward Y. L. M. L A. HROVO, July 18. Fred Buna, chairitertained at a silver shower at the home of the president, Mrs. Obed man ot the committee on honor of th Brigham Young university, reports the following students as being sucIn placing their flames on the cessful Mins Vera Brewer, a recent ierty ride, and for several yeara past an honor roll for the spring qiutrier: Lower division students Wilford dive worker In the association. The home waa bright with a profu- - Richards, Paris, Idaho; Wayne C. Booth, American Fork; Harlan M. Adams, Provo; Eleanor Peterson, Petersen of Manti, Mrs Earl Seely, Spanish Fork; Alonso Morley, Moroni, Mrs. Minnie Mrs. and Annie I Gardner, Pine Valley, Rutishahser, Utah. Thomas Sparkman, Mrs. H. C. BeMrs. Vern 8, Winter, 4ludehti .Vest Upperdivlsion atrice Olson, Mrs. " Joseph' Brewer', Pierce. Gunnison; Laura Gardner, Mr. Vernon Brothersen, Mins AMr Pine 'alley; Kudger H. Walker, Mlsa Olson, Miss Bernice Madsen, Idaho; Joseph Jenkins, Provo, pterioui day Ruth Madnen, Mra Ionard Truscott, and Alberto Huish, Provo. Mr. Kills R. Carter, Mins Marjorie Madaen and Mlsa Gertrude Roltson. Provo Band to Rpeeisl NEW TORK, July IS. While net tocharges were generally small In ton day's New York Curb market the was unmistakably better. With th exception of Prairie Oil and Qaa. - which lumped six points moved within' a higher, th oil shares Moet of them, very narrow area. however, wars slightly higher on the day. Industrials ware in demand moet of the day, but advances were email. Reo Gillette Safety Rasor gained Motors declined fractionally aa did also the other motors shares Mining stocks were active and advanced fractionally. of 1922. Mutual Th event will be the n of the club, and an YORK, Jalr 18. Pollowlag an Ugb, low sad eloelBf price of bend ee th New Yerk Itark Kxcbtnfl. and the total lee of each bond: ii. a. Hondo. High. low. Cioee. Liberty flies O7lOO.8fljlU0.AUlOO.AO 2. yar formal opening of th NOW 12-- Increase Balance general fund today Balance previous day...... Door east th set GOt-adg- CURB on a portion of his rat tom- - .00. age, 06.40; yeer NEW TORK, July 12. Investment bonds held firm or moved Slightly upward in today's bond tradexchange. ing on the New York stock Th feature of th day was a sharp advance by European issues, particularly the French government bo ml. Three Issues, however, yielded mime fn 1 1 kter dealing and closed fraction! I y hlghr. Un".d Rtatec government bonds were steady, th four liberty issue being unchanged,of the tax exempt a point and the 3 up 132 at a yielding treasury 4 point. Railroad mortgagee were In good demand most of th day and a few closed 'At their high prices, Reading general 4s being up a point and New Norfolk Haven 7 Francs, up and Southern sold 21-- 4 points lower. dull were and Industrials price changes unimportant la Committee Are Named vo I. A . by Engineers II. Hi July erected HEW TORE B0VS3 Tbtal bead lee I par value), 6T.flfle.OOOi Tee ftrat-gteS- e ratleavevkfed 00.36; sn . .10. Tea madary rail e ranked 82.50; set BOND MARKET. 4, CITY, D, el-r-ad Girl Wounds Herself White Cutting Wood peri! to The Triboek. SPANISH FORK, July 13 Miss CJal. aged 19 yeara. daughter of Joseph Chapel, suffered a severe Injury yesterday. She was chcfgdng kindling wood, when the ex slipped, cutting a deep gash In her foot and cutting entirely through the great toe. Th young woman fainted, and but for the fact that ehe was found shortly afterward by a small child who had presence of mind enough to run for hfip, might have suffered greatly from lam of blood an bite was alone at home when the accident happened. A physician was summoned and the Injury Is doing as wU aa could be expected. Mary Criminal Cases Set Court te Tb Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY. July 13 Tuea-da- y was law and motion day In th Special city court and Judge Fred J. Holton net the time of hearing of eight criminal cases and sixteen civil case. In the rase of the State of Utah against Abe Hunsnkeron of Honeyvllle, a charge of who was arraigned altering th brands of sheep, the time of hearing waa set for August 6th. The rase of the State of Utah va James Morrison was set for hearing July 23rd, The defendant to charged with a statutory offense Involving a young gtrL C. E. Nelson will be given a hearing July 18th. He to charged with fishing without a license. Geraty to Ask Bills Against Failed Firm NEW TORK, ' July -- 18. Assistant District Attorney Geraty today went before the grand jury to seek indictments charging bucketing in connection with the 42.000.006 failure of the brokerage house of Kardoe 4k Burke. John- - Burke, formerly treasurer of tne United 5 is lei. and three cluies of North. Dakota, .wiil be ou of the principal witnesses. He was a partner In th defunct firm. Louis F. Kardos Jr., th other partner,' is said to be in Europe. gov-ern- or FORMER SALT LAKER TO WED, " gperiel t The Trlbene. SPANISH FORK, July M. Mr. and Mra Ammon Simmons of this city have received an invitation to ihe wedding of their eldest granddaughter, Miss Ida Bigham, who will he married at the home of her parents, 7S7 Johns street, Loe Angeie. Ctoiif., July 23, to Frank Roollarh. TN bride has been A frequent visitor at Spanwas in Halt ish Fork, but Lake until about a year ago, when th family moved to Lu Angeles. ' DISASTER HERO KILLED. JACKSON, - Cal., July 13 Adolph Etoelsr, the- first man to' 'break through tb Argonaut min here last n August, In search of tha entombed miners In the Argonaut disaster, was killed yesterday while working to the Princeto Mariposa county, aooordmg to advloes received here. He was engaged in "spitting a fuse," when he was caught In a powder blast. her-hom- e forty-seve- gold-min- SHAKESPEARE AUTHORITY DIES. NEW YORK, July 13 Leuls Calvert died while asleep at his home her tost night He ires one of th in beet Authorities Special 4e Th Trfbem. this country and bad been teaching A WASHINGTON, elvlJ New 13 student York at Jnly Shakespearian service examination wiU be held Au- university recently. Formerly he was gust 74 to fill the postmasternhip at a theatrical manager In Isndon and Burley, Idaho, which gays $2800 per produced Sweet Kitty Behatrs" to England to DDL TAPDITIUX Pattern? KhMbH. sow of Worth and Praacra Watnos of fctl frratb ttchtb Wrat strawt. Itoraasrd 11 bora ta Alberts, Csssda, aed bad rsoMod te Balt Laka City for sifbt yoara pots, and te SBrrtrrd by bis fatkrr. ac bratbor, Harold ; foor atatsra Botbor. Mra Asti Barlow. Mtews Nats, DUa and P aaals Ki Iff raw, all e Matt Labs City. m. at tbs arrvKWB 9Prtdtr si eKsnsI of Joorpti William Tsytss, II Month Wrat Trmpl Btraet Prirada srs iarltad to sttwod. latanarat la J'tty ramotaty. JSMt rkflNK llh.HHK.ltt ill ltIU. sfl yeara ef ft, 414 a44ratf yeatrrday lw b trlrkra with a bart attack white BUtiny in a chair aa tha lawa at fcla boot, 17 Bubbard aranaa. Ha bad baaa til far flra moetk. Ha was ham t Midway, Waaateb roomy. May ft, IWl, tba aaa wf Jaba tai Ou Korrmbar IS, IMIS, ha Mary Marri. wm atfrtel to Mira MM llaniaa. fib wlfa, tbw faltowtaf rhIMraa, Ravi, Ulaffra, Maciite, Mates and Larite llarri; hit raatbar ite fatbrr tad tbraw batten aa4 fear ila tarn raralra him. HU.' kUttkA r Ht HlHV died el tecal bnayttol aarlv yatearffay naraitf. Mhw Aaa tba wlfa af WMllara t. Morphy iM waa for waky yeara a raatftaot af Mt, Thowaa, Kar. Mb wao tha ffaoffhtra af Mr. mt Mra. Ira ftioiUt kite te by arrra ehlWran AJTD All, Mvrrst etfccv btf acts of-Pro- Af. X)AA rANTAUWTn 13 , nt . .04. TVa public It Totophoso the luncheon. ferera, as regards shortage in th volume of business done, have been Dr. E. O. Hughes of the Provo club th Atlantic and Gulf refiner, who will furnish the attendance prise-- on this year have had approximately for the todies as well, as one for 500.000 tons lees of export business th men according to Secretary than they had In th burs period Claude. the previous year. North-Carolin- post-offic- 1 Slightly States. Consumption in United the Bureau of 'Agricultural Economics, Cantaloupe and watermelon values held at relatively high' level and light receipts of tomatoes brought good prices. Compared with this time last year car kg shipments of Potatoes, watermelons and cantaloupes are to less.' The aggregate daily shipments of a dozen fruits and vegetables to still 356 oars below tost July's Wtipmenta. With tli starting of Ekbertas, th Georgia peach season to now ad Its height, more than 00 car a day rolling from that section. Although 2090 cars below last season's total to date, the movement ma. bo. exnaated.. ta. eaten up rapidly and prooably will rioted shipments of 1922 in Georgia. Th movement Mill togs hi but a large crop to eapeOted In New York and Nesr Jersey. Heavy shipment of Hast Shore Virginia and Norfolk potatoes the first week of July resulted In nonumuto-tion- s in several market eaoeclally New York. The decline in cily price levels continued in central Georgia, Consuming centers maintained their recent advances wel, following the slump of early July. Not only did the car Tot movement of cantaloupes fall below the 1000 mark, compered with 1640 Oars the previous week, but a forecast of the total crop in thir tout Intermediate states indicates little over 4,0o0,000 crates. TVito to 5 per oent less than tost seasons production In tlie earns eectiona Early, apples Jjpm tha eastern and Central sections have been late In starting. one-thi- Lowers Price W. Center FlMed Join in Timpanogos Hike jnwaii. MOTTO PAKAMOrMTKMPBWS Piaa Mar-ra- MCTVmiA. la 'Tbs Mr; Paths Kcva Lefty a4 Mss Aiks Im Brsdy sad Clitfea "Brsfces Chains," c ents Pally News' lO.OUO nrsasrls, with ColMsa Moor. Claim Windsor sad ethers. KirkITATt Mra. Willses ft4d. wood ivl cast la "Hhsii Wrark AMKRICAN a; had Prwraoa's Cars erabsstra$ with prolofve by Aaee Barry at s. KIMtMA Lm CbBSsy, JscsssMss sad Uaywoad MHLra a "A Blind rorasdy; lattraaUoaal Itoptes of tbs Dy. Nrs -, sad Snow Bride. Really Northland Story Put Into Picture ia si sink's KHPLOXHanT eua.NO. 61 Vet Senses beets St. W.aalrS acne, q Olfleet. Poet SB SW't paltakle. fc s Li a La h PflTIOSflL CSrLOIkkAT fluXXCT. HI bee. UN. ttnet, fMrfl BflKPKk weelafl, flair aei got. 41 3 W. flflxflt lamp I. WAM'kb Sip.Ti.aca4 fleiiter tor earaetar fla.t Lflfle Weetaa HUla Ke. 6 leelz Weet Sill flUOA ' 3e. Lotflli waa aawia wfla flofl flafl owe a, -- fawacal priflUBf eeperleaee, feaiilsr with ,, wultiroier nfleeiM pnferreS; alee , (--, ex periesee, salary, elr. flSflren 54, Irlfleea.::; fcS51- fcrflflTklt rvaeban. flit tha west, A leak L Rawali, AlesasAer Tesekors flssecy, bd Hrlstyrs Blit. WsnStrt. M ANi'KlKUtenni jar mm - . J2646 biffhwer work. ,js fort Loimmi, . 84. tt 99 f feutraecleft rara, . ftete. WANTH Me bf Un wlf for for pop. tbe ytor or boltnro of tbo 0oo4 vtffoo. Bee ftl Ooo4l0, !4ob jsawi A Illirr,' rkhMKTflSKU. LIMiqllsr toe out of tewiti paT-a- . Merbmint UOkTICtofl'A Slfl 30. ATAT3. PHOV A WANTKU raeoeot poeitloo to rlffbt port. 8T. IS71. M4 . Mctelyra.- braiff m4 rate be waa. pflitroiti. orricc !2; or. To 999 Mottor ftfwt MkU wax 4702. Kins nr. BAiX-kicErrr- . rtrb, tA . . hr. Mil kd raurkr WANTIfv-Mi- rt FLORISTS iwoportff. klNla ruiSAL IU. ilV 3. flJ itoelfl LaeT roll puff. were eat apoeleUy; eratteefl aad 4ef two . rare wbo pewptstttotlee s.rae. fflae Wee XHXtSr LASflUL'lt.Sg. Tel. Wee islt lflifl. ii U Main M H4 EOsFSd Wo. om-tei- ini. ftra Mr. Mteterte Co. JAMToil ra Mftll Meraet,r effMtoot iuNm te raeko mm mi,- t4 etintbe rarar lira ooeUfj for 0 teeoeferi peetttoillI tnk po k4 pay re Item Ur white tee rag florlat, 31 3 Mile Lake's elOsst 111 motoryi Ph'4 for I4eb Mleraf ( my CEMETERIES W Aftji Applf Meraebor wsa. ' kspwrieneed ftH , Snsii eollefe. srork lur taltiee Kelt Lake Ksslsess iai ,ri late-Uwoii- to1 WflNtvil TQVtiS flerriaffteo, Snd jim , j flea. 4 awrflias kc . nee, 31 Onto Fisalei Mill, J4154 , tetffo tep fttetiMm ftfraMfla. 34b Weet. rat with prarte Mt 4Uk4 MapMMteff W A NTfllfl $irl-ela- , panic-glert- y As frara craraf. Im oi fmj-ra- tt pi tb KIWANIAN3 anebaates with ' Whit HOLD PICNIC. aetanekll ffifra ravkrft te fi4r. CU Wm, Bt least tee yeen Must ewe ft&Ww-- --esperiw. -- fWiur tpecUl In The Trlhunt.. . yadt- SMle ' kes ro. snstt sptSmttess, BOISE. Idaho, July 19 More thaa LOkT . bio crat te k kate te fi seA refateeoe. Tallowf 12$ member KneesTnsepertoUse eseipsay, YtUvefatsa of the Boise Klwsnle f Tt W. ftr4 So, Ptew rtUu te oltib and their families attended th rater. J4156 Pert. WpswtS Jim picnic given last evening by the la- lx8r ear M frara D. A WAtmtOfw bey fn rssVbr wsrtT lnww aiffbt ws niana In honor of their wlvs. Th 4k, kipra, bimi Irate 1X74 W. He. TvswW. W f rrateteteffbjr ATM UK. Affair was held at Fountain, near rkitete ctetbra. 4187 . ptekrd p br Boise, and th Rev. W. T. Iayikwood, Wrar Pie, brahrm; plow Mltb fcerber oooKsefl KA3BKK 34 lnewet pastor of the First Congregational Lfbt A Trartto J4IT3 ' church, and- - Norman Adklnson, secliver rmr;, i Hr HAITHKmA 4J6 60.. waateA et M70-E- . retory to Governor C. C. Moore, were Wi, J4174 tie tost. the principal speakers. Muslo end LOHr p4ir of bur l boot, o rra4 te Mul APT WUterii C. b wasted itor asnsier. th games were enjoyed following Orrak. Pbe 414ft Hy. MW-M- . Wee af Weed Cram. Ians. Tab supper. UtefAt . Liberty perk. July 4,fte4 braot-pi,- ' ear, get ttt At Mewsfl bopt-etMprist wltb prart I rare JU97 CHERRY PICKER INJUREDT Iteraneel air saimo te ower. Pteftra tera bV Iwf a T at at breeA out eer, 8 peri, I te The Tribene. rail Wy. MUft H. Rrwnl. jilkO , Blare. Htbe st eeeL 14T 3 9d Avl4 baipertnr BOUNTIFUL, July 18. John IT. LohT rOKT IKHMUdAftT U4r' ff14 Aaetb. J4196 Bsfltnx Os Miller had his right shoulder fracwttrh with wrlt bracelet. Ketnr I , tkawc tured and the left shoulder and hi te Mm. tl. U. WkltemlikIte ip botci, ftu Rot fotiKG toMASasltoBert i ywar If to ee oop , Isa paaa. Literal fnwtrfft pin Injured yesterday ax a result of Broeawey. Mtel ae tatoittoe breast vtoe tost an yes a twenty-fo- ot fall while picking chertraiilb roalalniaff bUttetij t will fiw.i4 yes with s lent smlae . ries tulltt. boko ore s4 rat Ttb hartos eerepesy wtto fire ekaec far ad. , ftortrf-rlllefltnurteiTf roe 4. M. W. frrpe. JAXI vaaronoet. Apply 413 here WAX. Carter, BY AUTO TO YELL0W3T0NE. Uteh. rawor pboe aA boreSoopn. W Am L0T-Lrf- fe SpeeUI 4 Tb Trlbnee.' ble k rati tef, jrUeeTlleleff Mret have heat et yetmx was prelamA. ramtatea intnnt'o rtettee. : Itetbr te VM rarreewere CaU at 1133 AoWre bMs- KATSVILLB. July 19. City Coun-rllm7927-r tell J43Q twees 6 Hi are in to a. at. Wm. ftsaft-J. H. Galley, Mies Fa ye Ban- I 4MI ioir. M-idera and Mr. and Mrs. Charles V, K. tewrd. a with panel ret ttom. Sexton left yesterday for A ten days' LOKTUohl wrlat Wstel belwees Serik 14049' U Want Atb Be. motor trip to Yellowstone tnse Liberty perk xnd flewieg well. XtBAfSV WrUf National a ' laltisle L. r. 3ewsr6. Wee, flufll. J494I park. tm y, luraoejtenp, LOST A klee boefled be a All bepet eer, ' AND a ATTENTION, nu31 hot UTAH ARTIST DOES EAST, raeteisles ttamae ssd etna Her peebet-b- . Mate Wte Feri ' lift tft peg Balers te lln. C. klxhy, 144 W. . mAptar, ' Ufatiraa Optra Spec 1,1 te The Tribene. ebanca. 0ra wsmgm: Ae. 4th Was. 1665-3- . hewarfl. )4M 9a4afi 4 f 12 arterb at liffct PHatteft Cm . f KATBVn,t,F July IS. I a Conte LOKT t ftwnnctei. ftl tboaifti Main etrmmj. Stewart left this week for New York bredafl, brew tody's i; where he will etudy for several bs, eid nee Used, kewsrfl. Hy. 14MHflto3. fcwTIUilMAN Oty, CWi In. months. Mr, Btewart 1 one of th ot Utah scenery UmT II.B r.lrh weflos, Ur alar., wilfl 193 te. W. TVntpie; best known painters rad dtee rekbee UreA wbeele; alee to fret L. Betni INeaei aeflliwer. in the mete. ldeto, af rvroee knee trXra free! met ef 8S 3. 1 RiAerly plflkt Vltrtoua, dtp, $103 fltata. Plader cell Waa. 460L ' KewarS. CALIPORIAN ENTERTAINED. "C $ Xttvbea reo. letrtwetrei park. 5 1 Cask, ally. $6 mart SPANISH FORK. July 18. Mrs. LOST Orica Cooke eara. ted wires, boarStnf $ lei Sralra, is Bneatpis, Ammon Himmons entertained at dinf. W. tod An. at call Was. jMflt gtraefa, ner yesterday In honor of Mrs. Bert Kaward. Siatrict. yiodpr 14440 ftAMHKte wata4e 3X ftwi ft4 ftaaite. Marshall and Mrs. Jennings Bsnks of California. Covers ware told for Lt)4T On AaltiY1rata ee reset, aiaa's raaffy far wart. blank loath. pane, eeealalag eenvecy. UlN twelve. 4 mem te giek aprteara a te . ekrefla sad. diseased Hag. Mewaid. Was frt work. Tbb CteterrlUa Matt car M,A J4SS2 Wa. M te O PaHte wtta. IBANEZ COMINO TO U. t. kwk and Stack ef 'fleya wits wute Wra raaad r WAITED JEREE, Bpaln. July 18. Vlosnt LOATharalt bettea-hoo"',-arattsebed. Wad. mrahr. re wit! pmt hi Bhuaoo lbsnes, th author, announces ywfirndi tea wb mt Itoat UlU Ry. 363. tflKiwa ft. ate ft . Barftr ra P9W ftL he wiU leave for New York In Octo- -. ltk M RewaH. I yohnfl Park btef. bar, on the first leg ef a world tour, LOST Baach af bays. FisHer pieaee to during which he will visit India, China ton to 13 Bast Broadway a ad meelv and Japan, returning to Spain, Ln the fyward. J44M Wrat M Nmhk. J440 spring of 1824. ar part itoT Flllarae platinnai pia. diamred is WAATSIb ftalaanaar 44rmm Lrl4k and $. C. M. I. ae THbrara K eealwr; bet. TAKEN TO PRISON. BRIGHAM CTTT, duly 18 C. C. to an- - car. Baton 162 A SL Bewerd. twa WM bw on K4C3 tewuaiif Monroe and Frank-Angl- e of Holbrook jraanff rate Hi mam tb!r tuittei white A Xflo U)ftT !. t. Ift 4. mr ss sals ili at t W. m.fc'Tfc w Have f VIOLIN et; Wea By CARL B. MARCU8EN. .(BeaU FreNdastAnd Ida R. Tanner. Clerk blitl WEATHER that tha negroes are leaving the Car- lli AUK KBLiT5'Sk i A LSTRIP ' iTaTa 5 "fi1 ft M olina and Georgia for tbe north by A r th StandArd. "tar flO yeara Riga, thousands." - a V7S As Mels 10 Waa t Mar. IS BORN. DAUGHTER HOUSECLEAinKQ i'Ai'EM riraaitsj. w)i as onktiem waabraff, pastel ie The Tribene. ftear wltehinff BOUNTIFUL. Hfffrwrt, ib0 Was, July. 18 Mr. end $ft4f Mrs J .Jtl. Olilhsm announce the ar- ymy j wpwwtid rival of a daughter at their home this REPAIBING 8H0E week. U lte ow oTTSWyiuk fflar af bu U. t. ft baa ftb 09, 4X1 ft, fttata. F. ! LAYTON HAS SON. JlUt IpteUI to Tb Tribute. KATSVtLLE, July 13 Mr. and Mrs. Frank L Layton announce th Wi arrival of a son at their home this ttwN. Ite. liate Taiteft, Uft JteU Brtt Wu. Mai. morning. w- 9765-W- Tempi toe bldg. . ftwinra Hmfcrl Waa. Ilfta rtranl tttedite rot- - j4tTQT Vt hmtm Tnwi te Phone 1444 atefc ! 1,, :lwa tete. pof te Jnft. two te ban a4 gaaaraaiaa 214 Marat il Mater fttitet allat MNlarboff trite iaapteit fro Fiano and Oornsi tnstractlon i wWta mmamet wbii Ura La ra lt. ojo. t hw wiwa A ayetematte arena ef 1. tnmpeiev. treaties, ptoee, eoniet, etiephret. Stadi ite baiter crada Ira teawaiiBf W to to W.., Ana4 .mt UAHLmarn te tba bite irtbaft. Wa fiamra Vikt. nimo tackle et MilteOtab W wkite par teMiw i jam Itertwt H Worm rac fleet grade wftbtft tackle, at lew- -t fturai rt Baaketa. rasa, raela. Uaoa, ftUMMltft TTlIn snd flien, rare! fiabtng and O, A. Brtetea, ramp aqstparant, eats ebalra, table, d6 Mtte b La Mfhom. bg-pacaaoilan atovee, at toweet prices. Kandnn 9am. Daft ate aNckt rterara. Bara mpm Good A 3M 60. Co., Apt. flu te. Neralty white karate, ft. tear! Writ r hteret4fti, ftaak atpteJte ararrmrafa Natteaa! 40M pa, Urfft. , taraotira, JUNK 414 npaara. !$ Aatatea. FffK8truiriii.K omT p jo b iff teat a Wanted Aetomobiliw fftT tewdMM fftetbMg forairara. but Horn. te. Hy. MI N. Ttffbt b4 car ia mil, r atm W Ail W buy, rail ate asrbtaff YANKBI JUNK CO. (toy raora tut bait, aa4 ram. 4T ft. ftwl fte. Wt, 4 raff- teraitera, rag. teKtMWp araute 245 Wm. Tilft-M- . tetiW gtUO leering, ellk etartor. $aeienL fl an taenm. Mr. Bebuuan, IM V. At. 6xn ne fee tb price, kooks t flM J42 tea i4 ite yoffJ in. I CARBON ..DISTRICT. COUNTY, UTAH. INSTRUCTION 'STrjrTdoi5nr''S atsdlo 313 s, y. i tf. t - M tU tt$$iieriakara im Booth Vote Tarapla H. bairaara, FhcOte Waa. atogf fcvfl.S 6AMLV, Pl'NkMAL UIHIUTOllfl. If octet ry cflapal, 4fl be. Btst, St Ws- 4414 stek flflIA tUlulMITUN LiaflvrUklss Co.,' SeirKeW, KMfl 47 K. fllat Aa. Call lie. 136. fltol 100,000-gaUo- NEGROES LEAVING SOUTH. , Spade! to Tbe TribsD. M. KAYSVILLF- - July it. James Poole has returned to KaysviB after an absence of three years to his old home 4n South Carolina. He report it 60c. T2e. I1 t ar teapactsr, Kmda, Me, Wall drtiter, fib day B Nrrada, ffff day. B. and ft, carpenters, fff.40 day. Id('ryntrft, Pry snoka, sat t1 Chef. Ida bn. flM. Id Marbtoe snarta a terra, (SB tad to. track's, ftl W. UTAH 4UIPLOYHXM AUKMlt. bltiefl ae eeefcilies labraer rvralsbefl lee ell pekll week. U4 Basest street, reooe, Weeetrtl PHI. V18I4. nnite Alice Brady's Paramount picture. The Snow Bride." opened a three day run at the Paramount-Empres- s yesterday and brought many thrill to tha audiences. It to a story ot Canada, having for its background many delightful enow scenes that are grateful to the eye at this Season ot the veer. The anenee ot th picture are laid In a Canadian village and the story abound in inspiring scene on of th most thrilling being an Avalanche of ice and snow. AroUfi girl ' cry deal fHi. wfio educated fn "Quebec, return home to her father, whe operates a Characteristic store and hotel and who buvs Illicit furs from poacher Th girl to to love with the young sheriff, a part well taken by "Lefty Flvnn, n the college nthlet. There are a couple ot mysterious murder a vary unpleasant villain, and numerous types. The situations are el time tense and - the story entirely A snowslld at th finish is logical. on of the featured of the picture, Th n,w program open with a lively comedy entitled "Six A. M.," and featuring Monte Banka who heads a host of funster Path News and th usual good music go to make up the new bill, which funs again today and tomorrow. PROVO, July U.Th provo Oity band will tak part on tha bon fir program at tha twelfth anmJ hika scheduled for Prtday and Saturday. Thin organisation has decided to make tha to Aspen Onrra and moet of its trip member will ohmb to th$ top of Tlmpanoroa. Thi wiU be tha first time that any such important musical orgumsa-tlo- n ha participated In the Timpano mm hike program, and the hlkera iooit forward to the entertainment with were taken to the state prison during considerable enthusiasm. ' the week by Sheriff Zundel to commence serving a term of from one to MURDOCH FAMILY REUNION. ten yearg Tor grand larceny. PROVO, July 18. Th descendants of John M. and William Murdoch and NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Mrs. Mary Malr MiMlIlin will meet in their annual reunion at Vivian until V. m. of July 26th, 190, Up Cabins will be park. Jnly reserved for all who wish them. There at the office of th cKy recorder, the will be a prise given to the author Of city of Midvale will receive sealed th best poem, limited to six verses, proposals for furnishing materials and the author to be a member of tb labor for th const rnotion of a conMurdoch Contest songs. In crete hesdhouse In quan titles approxfamily. follows; Scotch will be rendered by grand- imately ae n h Madhouse. children or All 450 cu. friends and relative are invited to yds. excavation. 156 cu. yds reinforced concrete. the of programe participate,ln flames, 12,000 lbs. reinforcing steel fn . sports and. other attractions- Valve operating mechanisms place. manhole. pipe fittings worsen, pip, etc.. Incidental to th construction of th Layton Boy Scouts hesdhouse. to bidders. Apeclfloa-tlonOrganized Band Instructions form of proposal, contract and seen at th of fir of bond may Special to Tb Tribune. 8 Layton LAYTON, July Scout the city recorder or at th office of ftoldwell 1 b Richanto, engineers, 412 has organized a scout Troop No, brans band. Thirty-fiv- e arout hnve Templeton Bullding( Bait Lake Oty, Utah. signed up for mem bam Ip In the orwin he opened In nubile and ganization snd will be Instructed by theHide award will be to th lowest reRoyal C. Owen, bandmaster. The president of the bend to Pratt sponsible bidder. The city of Midvale reserves the Whitesides; Lucius iAndle, vice presito reject any snd all bids dent, and Harris Ellison, secretory right order of the city council. By and treasurer. A. A. GOFF. BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN, City Recorder. Date of first: publication, July nth, pedal to Tbe Trlbueo, ! J4424 SPANISH FORK. July 13 About OP PAYMENT OP fifty friends gathered tost night at PUSLIC NOTICE SCHOOL BONOS. the home of Mr. and Mra. George Newitt and gave the latter a pleasant Nolle to hereby given that Carbon surprise in honor of her birthday an- county school district. Carbon county. niversary. The function was la th Utah, will call In anti does hereby nature of a lawn feta ahd was an for in call payment; Joyed by all th guests. Former Wellington school district. Carbon county. Utah, bond atmotmt. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. Ing to $10,000, dated May L, lflu, due Iportal te'Th Tribaae. May L 1931, optional after ton years, SPANISH FORK. July 13 The drsWiag Interest at the rate ot $ per Sunday echools of the Nebo stake cent per annum, payable aemtonnwal-lwtH enjoy their annual picnic to Casin denominations ot tiOwo.OO each tilla apringa In Spanish Fork canyon Ant; Fries school district Car Former tomorrow. It is expected that several thousand. Including officers, teacher ben county, Utah, bonds amounting datsd May L 1013 do to $90,000, end students, will be In attendance. May 1, 1925. optioned after fir years, Interest at the into of 5 per drawing PLAYGROUND OPEN TODAY. cent per annum, payable semiannualSpecial to Tb Tribene. of $1600.99 denominations In Kava- - ly.Funds will be on deposit ateach. KAYSVTLLE, July It Th th will Price Commercial b Pavings bank. vllle Civic Center playground open tomorrow at 3 p. m. There will Fries, Carbon county, Utah, for the be swimming, game and a children payment of said bonds Upon presendance In the afternoon. Luncheon will tation, on and after July I. U23 BOARD OF ED LIGATION OF be served from tp 8 o'clock end at CARBON COUNTT SCHOOL 8 p. m. a program trill be given. ' L i Brtds; ss - IHy-fx-DLL- rMsTof rrpairora, Nrykob. I Brtoffo carprstrr. Nrvarta. pital, - it WAJOTO yOTlCES M OERARTMENT 123 15 DEATH AK1 nrKTHAl M Ka iVhMjAT Us PROVO En- W ASHTNGTON, July 13. Severol Important modifications of th under, which the federal aystem to governed were announced today by the federal reeerr hoard. Moet of the changes were said to be due to enactment of the agricultural credit tow and to court de- clefona during the past two year. Note covering real estate loans no longer will be required Arbitrarily to he cancelled at maturity, but may be renewed and extended. In enforcing provtalone of the Clayton act, prohibiting Interlocking directorates the new regulation! define national hank ae ny banking Institution or operated under the laveorganised of the United 8 Ultra resardleee of the ..eueca .at, their ehartepA1. Bhnke which enter the rraerre system under authority given IB the farm' credit law with a capital of SO per oent of that required from a national hank of the came clasa hereafter will be given five yeara to increaea suoh capital to 100 per cent. Under the heading "purchase of warranto" the prohibition against the of more than !0 per eent of buying - the warranto Issued by a municipalhas been removed. ity The par clearance eectiona also have been revised ao that while member banks are prohibited from receiving on deposit or for collection any oheck drawn on a nonmember which refuses to remit at par," the member hank may aocept the check and shall make a charge for the service of colof lecting amounting to 1 per cent with a minimum charge of lttcenta--- MORNING, JULY 19, 1923. nJBHXERS A JO TAXIDERmSTS FDFFrrnsuraocsah erORAt;3 IP WB CAN'T MAEB Tempi. W fluted TtlBU IdK)& Kg Nirw W PONT AOTKPT THA JOB. 9PXCIAL AC MM KB PRICRg kOW IN BPyKCT. CAU, OR PHONE WAS. 1161, RCDBOB BAX FOB CO.. an AOCTH MAIN M7N 1,1 J437A j Board end Boom paper baairar wti! aratavira wrat for boar ate ram with aom private family 44rmm Y. 4. Max 12, with rairatft boot. 4Jit4 CiPf. MKriJUBf) jmsusg !4p deoina boanl ate ATTORNEYS roam with private family, ctora te. 44. A 'ATHCLDBR, KINO Lrff. Trtbtta. Hwa J4JIT4 law. attareereet - anil ant Jetton bWf. ypw4 7 PAPER HANGING PAINTTNO, 3KK J. M. THOM .46, ratnrerad II. STjit-en- t enw in iii attoraey, botit yew laeeatiena. 418 rAPbHiNOs Me bolt; ftirauintbf, A f - - Nat. Bank Onnl. We 79 MORTGAGES AND LOANS " Pont r a ct foe aalil Beeaere af ereenl aeod, will tell at brevy fioeoent reqblrlnf . a that AlWrees t $1A0O lt real eat at eon tract, to keadle. Will d Weave t rent, ASA a, ftsr IM will net 13 par Trtflnre. WIX2 , BABY BUOGLES C5T D 23UU gft wbrate 1 tterk. vtetb W J. W, GUTBHIB t?ff SphTra' Bids. BRACE ehtaa 3T. Bt CO.. Clre K. rr. palatlof. Batta M Hr flteL a Hi Seott aflSKI 415 E. U not 81k km. elab. By. i (motet Whit tmt prira ara a blrirar ite iraaraataa roar with aaacy job. Haora Praparp Ii ftnitm Om c. komft . apacteitT Hr. ia. b 8 3 rrm-w- J toed Mtetiof, ' wvt imk; a iMuanog, a h a. ate pAai.i; cbMBrag B w am 9m fSa. be. wark ffiatete. . fT7 mm aa FaP KUI A N UI.N a, rlras toff ate ticung; right wark ate rib4 pnea. OkU Bdra. ffy. . nc PM ate pa'n(ff Itelt W bftva Vtem. Ca, E; a-- CALL H. tiRti f ite L AiteUMlb LU. ewwfl Boor WORK r rrYriA i ..jwww.. roof K(MiriB, r wtinatt iXl'KUr Umw cbU Ura oten fltew. Wt. ft427-HA UP irnr bora pour pamUmr Ate ftoaa right f Oalr tete rarabaKirr pateUnff frva. Eotinmtra AOtTfl paietlax. flrlag. etc. THOMritON, raralal ftslramtateff Miffcte. 4S?ft ftowtb. china PADrnyq euVt wauas ra bav - - irate pprr. How baemtoff WHY H white jam wait. If tb broke, era tam pmt am mmw ora, 4m - a Work fraraatraU W. , WlK'JO i ft . L UKUUftft will 4a paaV paprr hiLa ate rtemiafe Fbete Wab. 242-kaateft whitewashing FAPBHBAMeLNQ, par ftnat, par. Brtete rateff. 2ufl0 h$rHarte Ml-ft- tmtaUag in 4 . Damn pa- - at- - ' 1? r 1iraHuff. im W. HftTl J HAftftAtt la fendl pa&UAug ate i j I Of STEAMSHIP TICKETS ir. IteW24War Yftb Itea JMeJl mfc AtiaotW ind ft, i'lCkSHi'VatoTTnrei'i frarta. Cartel team ms4w i. WN rate wark, ttepcrMoasg, ft. Towlk. (ftwnl aAtraratei Affrat; ctetntaf ate UnHfi . ; t$aiuea fraaj amt fCra, Wttera batai, fiajfe Lba Cuy. Kouri warbw. Wa. Jll0 PnMte. ttauamc Aod taper ftARaaff. ti. (wprr riranwff. Hr, WHEEL CHAIRS ITT A ALANS A (V pimira am4 ; Ixte mate work raoirart Whaat rate lava. r raat. rbalri far Adflrras 4 4 wrak ffrarwatrte rbaaa Waratv S39. ft. n. itewraar Ca , rftlt r-I J Hr. fca fttata ot fcmi H 3M "IAWNTTiQ t PIANO JAZZ EliBifcivn fime Ub'bfc oi Ln Ua ntrvt vr af, rtia&pft ( fTiiu 4 ffoaraatora tbixt CBkAwrrc ia ball Lata, Mratctd Mpl te. IteTte Short UctbML C. A. tba Imt for Mute, aUf bmatK ram! JLl In t( It Q Wrat Httwtv Tmm t. ! Pnaoa WATER STfeTTME ftte 4.rv Waa, BgM B1YPV will ra'l f s Y te a"t L4 ' IsraiiahW am IWieh -- 12-?f- e teTT-J- k- yuof-H- f J: 1 M. ft4a W. AaND rpifl$$rd At agwtf.4, Ute fiMiX Csss lv'" Jftp,1tj b r 2.. ftB&. C. it 'r . |