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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1923. 18 CRAIG AFFAIR NOW BEFORE COOLIDGE FOR FINAL ACTION OGDEN DEPARTMENT nBB Office Business, 481 413 Twenty fourth B treet CoWeepocdent, 481 and 740; Boetety, 2190 by ijiram! Serriee. Dee. WASHINGTON, Attorney General Lauhrty'a recommendation in the appeal fur a pardon for Comptroller Charles L. Cr4i, Mw York, under sentence for contempt .of court, waa before President Coolidan tonight It wgs completed by the department of Justice and forwarded to ths Whits House Just before ths president left bis office It was such an extansjva document that the executive will hard ly have time to read and set upon tt before Monday, it mas stated. While ihe attorney aeneral does not urge that a b anket pardon be issued, that is. a pardon without censure, he aesures the president that the case has o sufficient merit, to warrant such t Maginnls and the lodge officers. Ths services mark ths taentj .saoond annual memorial of (ha local lodge, which was instituted in 19ul eh nee the first memorial service 122 memu ber have died During the past veer ton member died. Of this number four died in Ogden and 'six died outside of Ogden. The members who died during the year are P ,1. Brennan, Cnarlea H Male, Henry Koenig. R. B. Reason-Sall of California. E, -. Wlnske and W. W. West, McOlil. Nev : B. P W. R Critchlew. J. H P. lest. Cither and Edwin Wi.bame. all o tion when he had already- - decided on clemency, it ie believed he would hsve written the pardon before this. In adopting this course, the attorney general is said to sere in part with ths recommendation of United btates Judge Maer who Imposed sentence on the city official. on Development of Judge Maver. it is learned, declined to reUsct the view he took at the time which wrote in he Quesa letter Craig State Is Furnished to tioned the interest back of Mayers decision in h traction case. He sard that nothing had occurred si rue then to Danish' make him regret having Imposed the sentence that has caused a nationwide wave of protest His view is that the dignity, if pot A paper on th scenomio and soFrancisco the integrity, of th United States Buyer Ogoen. court was assailed He said that for cial develownent of th pionssr Ilf deto an such offense it is customary Juet been flntsbsd by ProGives Eight Cents fend the court from attack bv impos- of Utah ha Edgar Hardening of Arteries UniYoung remove any remaining ing puniehment for contempt. JH fessor Levi I of tab forth Den. an govas to ths rigrht of ths Resident feels, he said, that to this extent he versity Ogden Man doubt ernment The request to writ the pato exercise clemency in a matter ef was Pound for Choice Stock t right ui government t Cothis kind As to the question of whether Craig per cams from OGDEN, Dec. 1 Arend Koldewvn, and th paper w.il be placed .The .president will gdher to his In- serves the sixty 8 year dsvs sentence in the penhagen, of age, 539 Canyon road, d.ed tention ot Copenhagen for refin tii archivea of signing a pardon for Craig Essex county Jell. Judge Maver deat 5 80 o'tdovk this morning of hard7 traces th the earliest possible moment. It clares that It is not a matter of para- erence. Prolessor OGDEN, Dec. 1. A. new high price ening of the art! let, gfter les than at American into th th of was Intimated at the Whu House a Illness. mount importance He feels that the migration for fat ateere in '7846. end tells far west paid at the Ogden onMrHour His beginning mind was when made ca up real purpose has been served by ths ths Kofrlewjn was taken III at mid- was the development of Irrigation , Union etockyard yaaterday whan night and medical aid wa summoned, was first called to his attention, tt supreme court upholding his decision, aoout ail institutions in early Induetr and and has stated, Mr Dsughertv incorporates this occurred nothing George Welch, head buyer for the but hia condition Was not considered since to day Utah, together with th story of change his intention to undo view n his recommendation, leaving th Western Meat company of San Fran- serious ht the time Ha passed away what ho considers of the estabto pioneers struggles a clemgrave injustice ftva hours later. responsibility for executive a commonwealth with American He has already Indicated his opinion ths cisco, purchased a choice load .of fin about Mr. Koldewyn was born in Holland. ency almost entlrelv in the hands of lish in in wilderness. institution be He that lahed steers from Oscar Paterson, August 17, 1855, and cam to Ogden the department of tha president. directing points out, however, of the pioneer end expedite the matter in every that seldom in historv has the depart- - , The pevchuiogy yeers ago. He wae em- justico is given. They war agpaying I cents par pound tor the top thirty-thre- e a possible He is anxteus to ha vs ment received so manv telegrams and t frontiersman clerk in Z C, M I. from the way and resourceful load of the consignment. These ployed It cleared up and out of ths way b letters asking for a pardon, and that gressive, couregeou to Utah until the ideal of honesty end in. steers were purchased at the Ogden time he camecompany . wa organised, fora congress meets Except for ths ail of them register a vigorous protest men, with set to purposes. They were fact that he wished to avoid the ap- against ths power vested in Judges to tegrity yards fifty days ago as feeders and and he then want to that company. able to adapt the external world ts eurtali the freedom of speech He is survived by the widow, one pearance of being stampeded into ac could and be don taken to the feed yarde of the Stock this their welfare, Mr. D. A. 8'houten; two Growers' Mill and Peed Yards com- daughter, only by men and women woo had acW. A M eon. and Artnd Koldewyn, of character pany and put on. feed there. When both of Ogden, and six quired that discipline grandchildren. which enabled them to work persisput on feed they weighed 900 pounds each and In the fifty days they gained and with tntalligent purpose. tently th an average of 130 pounds each, aaigh Meetings Called to Aid habit of helping They and Mr. Welch yaaterday. The balaaoe their we an economic activity whien was moralized and sociajigad by of the consignment, consisting of three cars, brought 7t cents par process of utilisation. OGDEN, Deo. I Meetings for the WILLIAM BURDITT FOLSOM. Ths aettlament ef Utah and th pound. of raising funds for the near Mr. Welch also purchased teo cars purpose great basin was a great example of east relief fund will be held in the It consisted In developheifars city colonisation ef choice yearling white-face- d 3 on t o clock in the tomorrow, and expanding from Oscar Peterson, paving 5 ing new communities and. the other et I 30 oclocg Into new territory with democants per pound for them. These afternoon the In the evening. Th colonisers dilifers also were purchased at the cratic government. The first meeting will be In the subdued for civilized life vest etretehee Ogden stockyards two months ago churrii Alonzo E a of country, which we and in the 'h Pre- desert', they made their way vsritabla yThIy al" Into th George S. average of be held in 1?, ' enlng were fed at ths feeding plant of the th. Flnt wilderness, provided their own meant rhur. them with carried Prldn, of Stock Grower' Mill and Feed Yard Aaron W. M, transportation, Tracy of the Weber college and pares for Export Busi- utenails company west of th etockyards. will preside. supplies and subsistence, tools thatr with which they began These heifer averaged 723 pound An appeal for funds for the near each They understood that hn weighed over the scale east children w(ll be made at all of the ness Through Branches. industries to Mr. Welch. wealth is th feeult of labor, and with church and. ward meting in the city labor they changed th Mr. Welch Held yesterday that -- he tomorrow and Industry and ei enlng morning waste Into fruitful fields purchased these cart of choice beef sagebrush for the fancy Christmas trad et Ran acquired property, and the love 8. Koahsba of George J3. They OodrS Prancieco and considers himself for- Extension of Viaduct of property is indispensable to pound tunate In locating such prime fed Koahaba god company, dealer in morale to Be Considered . steers and heifers duel previous to SPIRIT OP COOPERATION. oriental rug in this city for the the holiday trade. Had these choice Professor Young develop th tpirlt ten years, returned yesterday animals been thirty day later In beOGDEN, Dee 1 Th long deferred in his paper and goe of San Francisco, where" he com- on cooperation ing put on feed they would have been meeting of th officer of th chamber that the .cooperative work - of 'branch of thto show entered In th competition et th ofcom tiier--' .city and county-comtha wa a highly developed organization pleted la, eiShera and railroad official, to Ogden Ihfegtack show to be held her houses for the locaJ firm to be op- moral pioneer and. economic activity. It de8 to 12, but they were finthe extension of th January to iaduct and appreciation of at Oakland erated and Sacramento. altruism, veloped ished and ready for th market and Meat Ogden hill, will be called for Ur. Eoshaba announced yesterday one another rights, and therefor a could not be held Srhr for th show, the coming seek, Secre-tcto and according culture refined democracy There g that h had completed also the or- waa a Jexae P. Richards of the chamber although they are of In oluntary concerted action and of an export department social 'and of commerce ganization quality. Industrial Mr. Welch purchased other choice Th meeting his firm, which will sell in the these took the form ofpursuit, for called fdr the tolcommon belfig fat cattle while here end shipped Purpose of considering th extension far east a wide variety of American eration- and abstinence. There was carloads to th Western of th viaduct in order to allow for thirty-fiv- e manufactured merchandise, including a growth of Intelligence and symMeat company at Ban Francisco yes- the contemplated extension railof .the abses, underwear, plumbing supplies pathy which wr expressed. In Juat terday. He said that they were among road yards. and equable laws, and in policies of aad cotton print geods. th best cattle he has seen this year. and political life. Er. Koshaba leaves next Sunday civic He also purchased a trainload of WILL ELECT OFFICERS. The land were free and they furlambs which have just been fattened for San hd where board Francisco, OGDEN. Dec t The tveber Counthe opportunity for ail men at th Stock Growers' Mill tnd Feed ty Fish and Game Frotertiv ths 8. 8. President Pierce on the tirst nished own careers. Grapto hw Yards company feeding plant. These tion will elect officer for ths associaof an lag eight months' tour of the pling with new problems, thev develensuing lamb have been on feed for fifty ear at the annual and "resourceful, He orient. which inventiveness will establish haa purchasing oped The days and have gained twenty-thre- e William Rurdett Eolaori, Utah pio- branches for ben called for nextmeeting Tueadav even.n spread Koshaba &. Co., in nes pioneer settlemnts pounds each end weighed over th at oourt the neer. the different house. until dried of the streams home who President th hit at Arthur Tientsin, and Hamadan, along China, scales to Fir. Welch yesterday at an F. Larson will touched each 230 Mrs J. B. Ferguson, at communities the daughter, meet, preside o terming each of elghty-twaverage pounds lng. Deputy Game Warden W. H. AnWest Second South street, last Tues- Kirmansbah, Ispahan, Kashan and other In those parts where land waa and brought a price of 1 cent per derson Persia Staffs at these productive and could be well Irriwill deliver an address. All day. will he burled1 from th Four- Saruk, , pound. members are to ward chapel at 2 o'clock thl branches will buy oriental rugs for gated teenth attend Ihe urged Mr. Welch tey that a large dum- meeting, which will Salt ths 8 o'clock. Lake afternoon. The viewed be whose market Within a few years there was sn may at firm, begin body are ber of California buyers planning at the chapel prior to the services will include under its expansion agricultural surplus which as demanded on attending the Ogden livestock show WILL BE BURIED TODAY. a result. Intermebt will he In Cltv cemetery plant ths entireand elite grew markets, west ot the here in January. wu Mr. Folsom ram to Salt Dak fn Rockies, Includingterritory Merchandise biought from the OGDEN, Deo Funeral service the northwest and eastern ox team, and thl market by for W. C, SchmaJa will be held at 8 I860 and has been w resident' of th California. These branches will also with the surplus of the farmer aoon o clock tomorrow afternoon Fourteenth ward for th past txt Is On to Facilitate It? th handle ths export business of me brought He Is survived by the followabout centers ol wealth DoSecond ward chapel. W E. year Bishop Plates chlldien. Daniel E. Folsom, Mrs. eompsnv supplying th oriental mar- mestic manufacture wa replaced by Newman will conduct th Delivery of Auto services ing J ,B Ferguson and Mias Catherine ket with American goods. capitalistic Interment will be in th City cemecooperative and later home induatrj 'Folsom of Salt Inks. Mrs EL T. Hatch OGDEN. Dee. 1. Automobile owners tery. at Mr. manufei turing, end Starting Yokahama, of the Mrs Moea Woods tdeal of people and David Boxel-dea Cross, was r ailing p'ev Koshaba s purchasing tour of the of Ogden. Weber county and a.nd J. B Folsom of Kansas City, Mo WIFE GIVEN DIVORCE. EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENT. county will be able to procure will include orient Kobe. 1 OGDEN. licenae plates in Ogden after January Dec Marie Erma Professor Young show tha effect Mongolia, Pekin, Samarxuan, 1, according to an agreement, which Bpracher wa granted a divorce from Policemen the environment upon the Hie of Engage Shanghai, Singapore, Calcutta, Bom- of was partly entered into at th Weber Walter J. Spraoher Th phvsicaj strain in bv Judge James .N. the Baluchistan, bay, Kashan, Ispahan, Kimball In th district court today. club last night. in Rabbit Hunt Today Afghanistan, Kant Persia. Meshed jrubd pioneer. unc the soli and clearing the Those Who took part In the dlacua-alo- n Th couple waa married In Ogden. wtldernrut. together with the longe in the Persian diatrict of Kharaean; Journev over" the plaint through and partly agreed to tt being June 10, 1920, and hate on child, of Cpuan-ui- l tng other gpeoteg of the Saruk, carried out were Governor CTiarle R. which Mrs. Bpracher waa framed the rabbit family Indian land made them keen Hamadan, Kirmanshah, Gerwho been hat E. H or State A robust, Mabev. Secretary custody, together with alimony and in the vicinity of the Jor- many, Poland, Russia and England. and cai able of endurance. P- - F. Kirken-da- li costa. Crockett. Mayor-elehardv people waa the result phvsioii will return to the United States ranch He dan in in valiev Ruah are and Jesse S. Richards, secretary The "phv stoat response of the coloKrsv danger todav, for Balt Lke in July of next year. of th chamber of commerce. jVOMAN FINED $1. nizers evutved a virile people, are for morn thl there police leating secSecretary Richards asked the courageous, powerful Leaving OGDBN, Dec I Mrs tumma Adams lng. seventv-f- h to VQ strong. Mo MUTUAL TO ENTERTAIN. be sent could If state of hi m d cginate whdr soil wa proa plates of Rherduie waa fined $1 in the cltv bring back rabbit meat for retary nedv Special t Tk Tribe. to Ogden for th autolsta. Mr. Crockductive court they were product of cen this i R. mill families r. in The polica morning by Judge gather ett said they could, but added that Roberts after PARK CITY, she o clock guilty Lo front of the station at-L. Within the Great the state waa not authorised do rent selling apple from pleaded . church of D. the characteristic.. will give an 'will which orchard drhe to the hunting grounds, a building for the purpose. Secretary was said to have been quarantined the chun-tomorrow basin a radically diffeient method of l)y where wagon, buggies and other con- - program at vita forced upon them, Richards said he would procure a a deputy state fruit inspector. sod will culture niighL Tht of conslat program e'ance will be provided to scatter Klrkendall bv Mr J C Whitts am Mr for vv inch thev had no previous building and Mayor-elethem oer the valiev. Last gear's a8, duet a multtplioltv J. Mra train. Immediately ng Albert suggested that .possible a room, where Mill, IS GRANTED. DIVORCE reading. hunt waa aucceaaful and the officer the plates could be issued, would be auertet selection, clarinet aolo. of tew prqtriem arose, but they met V5DnX. Dec. 1. Christina . Trav hope to set a- new record todav Just Zaok OMad. Solved them and available In th city halt Governor eveof The the the speaker problems granted a divorce from Bilts enough hluecoata will be left behind ning will pe Charles Broadbent of Professor i'oung cloaes his paper Mahay indorsed the movement and p Fait Lake straight Several HSber to Tracy' by Judge James X Kimball industrial the a of wih description steps are now being formulated City court today upon tha sportsman are alao planning to make cond.tif ns m Utah today and the have th auto Been plate Issued in the district of cruelty The couple was Ih who are work-in- s ELKS people ENTERTAIN. at the city hall after the, middle of ground married in Ogden Januarv 2o. 1SS7 oul the commonwealths detinv. January. (pedal to The Tribune, of Professor Young conTwo Homes Reported TARK CITt. Deo. 1 The "Elks' The report of nearly 13 CwO words. Mrs. TUla W. sist Martin was filled hall Husband Given Thursday night by Burglars member and friend, th occasion Is Dead Richfield Decree of Divorce being a card party and social danre Beck. 64 South Feurth East, in commemoration of Thankgl inx WEST JORDAN to The Tilusae. home day. reported to the polio that hi OGDEN, Dec. 1 John r. Olson. 72 Spedsl 7 9 entered had between and 1 -Dev Been, RICHFIELD. Mr Dec 1 Mrs J J THU urST JORDAN, years of age. waa granted a divorce Work Martin. 72 vears ol SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN. a nk o'clock last evening, but that nothin tv ilua.ro Mi A. E Buckley and today by Judge James N. Kimball tit of Ohio and wtlow ofage, wa been had taken Entrance to Tb Tribune. the Rev Special from Sarah E. Olson, til veers of age at dinner Sundav, Ths W Martin formerly pastor of rained through th "front door, but Mis Lila Kurnev, Mr. KAYSVILLE, Dec. 1 The "GatherTh couple were married November Georye guet.s were Ihe Manti Preahvterlan church died burglars were apparently chaaad er of the Honey'' E M William of Magna. Mr IS. 191. Beehive of and Mr Beck and hi family the home this at of son. Ksvav hi her of wife beeevening with tendered their Olson charged harle Sundblom of Preaton. Idaho; Monev was left girl was Theodore f Martin, principal of tha huntouched.the hm,f A. M. Berne, a surMi Bell Warilell, Mia Lena Mum. keeper, Mr cruelty. The defendant that the bur Richfield school Indicating Twenty-seconon. Wat home th high home awarded ford of East Mill Creek, Mi prise partv at her evening noise her son. at whose home!!5 red were Gamee which Mfcw Allen Msrtlneau. after Neheker. played, street, which th plaintiff must sur- sheBesides Ths home of J Heages at M TVet freshments wsr served to fifteen died, Mrs MArtm is sur'hel bv William render to her. with a piano, within Irving and S.Mart two daughters. Mrs Richard TV Jones Fifth North street waa entered soms enD Sanderson Mr Mr and ninety dsys. of Preston. Idaho, and Miss Winifred time between November 29 and lat . CALLED TO PUE8LQ. tertained at, dinner Friday of last evening, tos reported to the cltv de' Fltxhugh of Balt Lake wee- - in compliment to Mr and Mr. ts The Tribune A a 8pcll gold wedding tectives Mill Funeral 2 be heM Completed services Program at ring A 1 PARK CITY. Dec Frink Kane, P E. Butterworth of Salt Lake. waa oclock Monday afternoon at the watch and other valuables w'eVe tak- master a a bride, mechanic of the Ontario M'n-i- kw pie doll, dressed for Memorial of Elks Manti PresM-teiaIndications pointed to boy or church Interment en cente-pie- o for the table a as used was to called Putb'o companv, amateurs. aiL be in the Manti iemeterv Colo , thl week bv the sudden death aid small baskets with each guess OTDEN, Dec. 1 Th Ogden of hi brother, James Kene. a for- name engraved on th handle were GARDNER IS INDORftEO. ' ef Elk wilt hold its annual memorial A' color scheme Wadeoline Refining used as place card mer resident of thta city,. tervicest at the lodge roorp beginning ST. LOUIS, Dec l Former Go of pmk and white was carried .out in at S oclock tomorrow afternoon At- erttor Frederick T. Gardner of MisVISITING RELATIVES. the decoration. Company Is Formed torney General Hxrrev H. Cluff will souri late todav wa indorsed for the Mr and Mra Ernest Dali and Mr Special to Th Trlbuo. deliver the oration The tnuaie num- Democratic nomination presidential Mrs George Shveeeter visited and The Reflninr Wadeoline of Dec 1 Mis Andtne ber will be furnished by Mrs P P resolutions adopted at a meeting hers ompinr KAY8VTU,, of tncornoraMnn Merrill, domestic during the week with Mr. and Mr Iobtoe. Mr. Agne FVwn, Walter of the Democratic Preg association Utah filedronnarticles instructor v veto era John tv. clerk The Yae with ths Davla high school, la spending a The resolutions also Steven, and Joseph Ferneiius, with of Missouri E. Jones of California, Mis haa a total capital stock of few da Eleanor Acre, accompanist. at her home In Richmond; E Mrs urged In honeat and humane admin- company divided 14 000 share of Logan and Elmer Johninto of Johnson as guest of reWtlvea. The lodge ritualMic services wtl istration of the United States Vet- 7 son of Sait Lake visited Tuesday with per cent cumulative nreferred stock be conducted by , Exalted Ruler T. J. erans bureau 4WLO0O comHO a shares and Mr at and Sir. K. H Nordberg share, ROAD CONTRACT LET. mon stofk st cnt aandshare. The Contract Mis Ernest ' Silcox entertained at line P for the is the fullv social Friday of last stock federal aid paid up an capita! paving project was award- w eeltafternoon in honor pf her daughter. Mr W is ncnaessaMe. .v road commiseion Following are the inmors tor xf ed bv thto state of Lark. Game prizes Edith Tripp low the the bidders, J B. Walker, the companvr a"" weie won by Mr Kara Miller. Mr Grading company of Provo. L A. Smoot vice president; H and Mr G. .Squire Hlfberd Annie M L. NTon, secret a rv - treasurer : O. W. Luncheon was served to fifteen. Daily, L. A. Wilson. Mr. and Mr. W, W. Mahlstrom entertained at dinner Thursday of laat week in honor of the school teacher Mrs. Caroline Petersen Covers were laid for ten guest Mr. and Mrs James A Bateman Is Laid Final Rest sod Mr. and Mr Robert Plxton and , attended th birthday annl-- v families Fpwial ts Tberlhuae. Funeral services for Mrs, J. P. ersarj celebration of Mrs. Amelia BRIQH'AM CITY, Dee. Of Tsytorev il Wednesday were held this sftemoen at Gronningi wife of JvP. Gronntng, who Pixton 6(rviee o'clwk at th horn ef Tailor Benaon died at the family'rwsidence. 651 Ham- evening Wallace Bateman entertained in th Sixth ward for Mr CsrollAe ilton plahe. laat Thursday, will be atMrs dinner Tuesday In honor of her Monday,. Fetwwen, widow of Charles Peter n, It being hi birthday anniheld at th Eighth who Thursday afternoon Cover were laid for Mr versary. Mr Petersen was bora Fehruarv 4. ward .chapel at 1 Harriet Bateman of Burlev, Idaho; 18a2. In Karleant Rweden. Fhe name oclock Tuesday Wilson Mr. Mr and Turner, Mies to Utah In 1878, having resided in thl afternoon. T h Margaret and Miss Bertha Nichols ot cltv sin's that time. She wa a memhe mav body Salt Lake. ber of tti Mormon ohurrh and active view ed ths at d Mr. and Mrs. Austin Petersen in reltef society work. PoUowirg th home from Id to in Salt Lake Sundav. guests ot services, the body waa Interred In th 12 o'clock On th Mr Mr and Eekline, Dewey City cemeterv morning .of the fuMr. and Via James Hatfield and Interment neral. Mr. and Mr - MISCHEVIOU8 Lyman Houghton of BOYE CAUGHT. will be in --City Santaqufn waited Me. and , Me John We Th net that Fir Chief Bywater cemetery. week Y'atee hist ha spread around the city to catch Mra Gronninc Hilden Wfikinsoo of Heber City is miscreants turning In fire alarms for wa 77 years of visiting her sister, Mr E. M. Batspleasure reeulted in the apprehension sg. Beside her man. la husband eh bnv j vbeterdav afternoon of three Mra William B. Erickson. Mra 5 Thev were caught turning In art alarm survived, by tb h O'TTC. H mrSf Salt Lake, were - Gronning guest of'Yir South and Ninth BaeL Thev Mrs. H & Olsen Hjty-fna- t a -- Harold I md. of, vyomv Ison . Ji rs e C 6 Rpker , Mzs-IJ-. Soren Dahl Thursday of laek week. their- namta. dfgaii - 13. 1S1 Srtuth Seventh West, Walter L Baker end Mrs. R. V.. ree, BON IB BORN.-Mv R. street: Robert of Bait Lake: Mra Frank Glendon of Evan, IL S5J PLEASANT, Dec." 1 A son Was II Jones. 11, 1080 West Fifth North, and Wichita Falls, Tex. T. C. and J . Hi Lester Lund, 18, 782 South Seventh Peter Oronning of Delta and t Carl born today to Mr. and Mr Ray Young. Gronntng of Bingham. r, I- San Per Ir Fatal to SURPRISES REUNION TOE DANCER We tern- - Pacific-Reven- Paper for October Heaviest Since September, 1920. Government - V SAN FRANCISCO. Deo. L Ths October revenue ot th Western Pacifla Railroad company, totaling 81.81S.SS5T ,wa th largest for any month la th history of five road, except September. 1920. when it reached 17.852,408. according to C. M. Levey, president of th railroad Tonnage carried by th road established a new monthly record. Th net was operating Income for the month over 1584,492, or an increase of 897.928 the asms month last year. Th net operating income for tha ten months ot 1922 was 11,094.109 mors than In ths asm period last year. SCHOOL MEETING HELD. . ef-t- h -- ;v m e- Special ast iunda 1IEBI M &, er : fs-m- teachars as regards children. Many naw members were added to tbs roster ef ths aasoaiatlon. TRAINING COURSE PLANNED. to Tb Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY. Dec. 1. Scout Commissioner Alf L. Freeman Is arScout a ranging training course for Special Kohba . r ! ' -- m : dro-cu- y prlae-wlnnln- I out-thsi- r 1 Plan Man-ehuri- to hoe-tri- tr ct ein-ew- -- ct Lsn-vo- - a i Aged Entered at h I - 111 ,tf1 I illa d Eid-re- It -- n n 1 EIIIIIEIIIllllllIIIIIIIIklIISRIXaillllKklII vaori-Jue- b a y wresi-jden- TRIBUNES OGDEN OFFICE i Aped Salt Lake MOVES MONDAY at -- On and after December 3, the Ogden office of The Saft Lake Tribune will occupy new 'quarters at 413.24th Street, Phone 481; Wa-eate- n t: Woman Will Be Buried Tuesday dd vis-fe- , C. Farnsworth in charge 6f the paper distribution and advertising j : -i. "eoewtrt-wfoTwif- - -- Con-or- iiinnininiiiiiniiiiiiuiiniianiiiiHikinii wt . f A -- 77 Exhibition Before Old Fifteenth W a r d eV . What proved to be a surprise to of th old Fifteenth ward st Ihftr reunion in ihe Fourteenth ward chapel last night was th to dancing oFMiaa Margaret Gill. Th exhibition was not expected, a the announced program gave no notice of this feature Brief addresses, aonga and rsetta- -' ttona were heard a regular numbers, but th terpalchoreen turn" came a a eurprie to th Mise Gill is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Thortvas G Gill, who wai member of the rtld Fifteenth ward, and a granddaughter of th late Btahop Joseph R. Morgan of that acciesias-ticsubdivision. members al Syndicate Would' Buy . Assets of Bankrupt a 'Rotary Clubs Is Held ftpeeltl to The Tribune. BKIGHAM'Crfr. Dec 1 An Intercity meetlnt of the Brigham City and Logan Rotary clubs was held at the Commentai clah Hkmts in this cltv luat evtnmff. The member of the Lcaan e uh, about in number came to Frigtattn upon"forty mvitatiembf tftff local dub to In a duck supfrtiypate President Will am per and progran J Lowe of tne local chrt officiated et the meeting, the program opening at 7 3 o Jock by the singing of America The supper aae served bv the lattes of the state Rehef society The speakers of the evening we-- e Harris PUlsberrv, Alma Sonne. E R Owens and Charles Harris of Logan, ana Professor F. A. Hinckley, Jesse W. Hoopes and C. H. Brvant of this city The musical program consisted of con murlry singing, solos by W , H Griffiths and a number of selections by the Aggi male quartet of Logan. ' CLUB ANNOUNCES PROGRAM, to Tbe Tribune. MT. PLEASANT, Dec. 1 Th Home Culture club wiH meet next Wednesat the home of Sira O. day aft Th day program will InSundwall. C. A. clude music in charge of-Hone; etudy of South America, Mrs. Mr E U A. Phillips; current eveata. Special Frsston; paper on "Homs Culture," R- Andersen. MARRIED IN TEMPLE. C Mra. Special to The Trlbua VISITORS FROM PROVO. MT PLEASANT. Dec. 7 Mr. Hul-d- a to Tbe Tribaae. Otten of ML JPleeaant end Andrew Spctl th KAYSVILLE. Dec t George Funk of Sterling were married in WilMra. E. Esrton and family of Provo are Manti temple Wednesday a at entertained Mra. Clients of reception Emily 8. Barnes for liam Hafen a few da vs. In their honor Thursday evening BUFFALO, N Y Dee. 1 A II 800.-00- 0 offor by a Nw York syndicate, bv John McKinnon, for tha of tho R L. Stool company, Inc., haa precipitated a controversy between receivers and former offtcera and member of the stockholders' committee The R I,. Steel companies 1 2 went intd bankruptcy last April. Plans for the acceptance of the New York offer are said to be favored by Charles B. Smith, one of the receiv- t A MOST PRACTICAL XMAS GIFT ers Walter M. Wilkins, executive ockholdera comsecretary of the mittee and former chairman of the L. R.v 8te corporation board, has opposed the sale. Wilkins and fle other officers and directors of the bankrupt companies were Indicted bv a federal rrand Jur June 6 last, in connection with irregularities in sale of stock and acceptance of commissions Mrs. eooutmasters and .mutual president, to b given in this cltv several eveTh course will ning of next week open Tuesday1 evening at 7 o'clock at th high achool.-acontinue until and Including Friday evening. J. H. Paul of th University of Utah will be prasent Tuesday evening and give a talk of "Bird. MORRIS TO VISIT PARK CITY, (pedal ts Tbe Tribune. PARK CITY. Dsc. 1. Mrs. Anna Kopp, local chairman of th Christmas seal sal, announces that Nephi L. Morris, chairman of ths stats committee. W.U.bs 4n Park Cltv next Monday mght to address a meeting at the Woman a Athenaeum Bunding Ths sale of seals is Brisk in this community. na Mist Margaret Gill Gives Intercity Meeting of Is Ft to Tb Tribune. PARK CITY, Doc. 1 The first assomeeting of th Parent-Teachciation wae held at the high school auditorium this week. It wae largely attended and the discussion wsr spirited. James Sabins of th Juvenile court of tMt Judicial district was the principal apeak ar, making an Interesting talk on th duties and re- - er Resident of City Three Score Years oBcTBurled Today ue , FOR WIFE OR MOTHER J. H. Lillywkite Is Buried at Brigham Special to The Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY, Dec 1 runsrsl service were held at ths Fourth ward chapel in this city yaaterday afternoon at 1 o clock for Mrs Joseph H Ullvwhlt of Harper. The attendance as large of Blimop Henry Tats Harper presided Th speakers were Bishop M. J. Richards of Riverside. Mrs Maggie Pierce of Iitr;r. Bishop Brigham Wright President 8. Norman Lee B'shop Wight. Bishop Th Abel S. Rich, Mra Maggie R D. M. Jteea of fUrper and Yates. benediction wa pronounced by Fish bum. Interment tookrolac , the Brigham cemetery, W. C. flora-ley dedicating th grace f at W. Purchasing Increases in Mountain Section Purchasing ha Increased 4 per cent th mountain esetipn of th United State this week, according to th nummary Issued bv the Credit Clearing House of New York. According to the same report, the country, a a whole, increased Its purchasing but (4 per cent for th same week in the Pacific coaat section, th report show, the chief activity In purchasing has been In California and Th north agricultural and Oregon. middle agricultural sections show no conihcreae for the week. Collection tinue good throughout the country, th In some alownesa th Ith report says, mounts In section. In Italian Gloria to Be Seen at Odeon Tonight On of th most distinctive and Impressive motion pictures to be shewn thia season will be exhibited at the under Ihe caption Odeon tonight "Gloria,'; or "The Unknown Soldier. Film corporaby the Italo-Americtion. Thl la on of the famous films deevent of picting th epoch-makin- g that nave the work! war picture soul Numerous men's stirred deeply feature to augment the program will Include special eelectlon by the Italian quartet orchestra, Mr. Karl Reid-heir- a In piano, etrio and accompaniment Alvina Retdhelm n fun-- v dan-rin- g and singing and F. Zaccheo, tenor, in e number of ee'ecred solus. Gyrafoam laiicr No gift of which you can conceive fits more closely into her daily life and so completely solves one of her greatest . problems cleanliness. The Maytag will do ALL of the washing without rubbing, boiling' or 'soaking. In. a minimum of time and Southern Pacilic to Shorten Trdins Time Dec. Th Southern Pacific eompsnv will clip thee hours from th running time ot o Its train number 9, between San and Chicago by way ot Omaha and Ogdon, beginning January L company official announced today. The train now arrives la Sen Francisco about 13 20 p. m Under the new ru tuat ning time it wBl arrive her SAN FRANCISCO, 7 Fran-elec- 9 24 NEW without injury to tha clothes. FREE TRIAL. m. METAL MARKET. YORK, Dec. 1. Copper iMsowcefTr hat tome slackening of demand reported since .Thanksgiving day owing. partly,, perhaps, to. an easier ton in th foreign market. Offerings. however, have been mode light to ti with producers asking 12 for electrolytic, delivered. Iron firm C( - has-bee- -.- 1- -2 " 47 It is the supreme achieve-tpen- t g in household, labor-savin- : ; devices-'- . ' It is made entirely of metal, with a cast aluminum tub,, which cannot warp, post, rot, swell, .split or corrode. ; EASY TERMS. The May tad Shop 99 city eLectrio company. List Tn tUff Cdmnumlty Market - - Third South. - . ' ' 1 .SiiH Lake City. |