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Show V ' international Nations Business . Index Helps Keep Tab on Needy People YEGG ADMITS Salt Lake Holds Own in Prosperity Wave authority on industry, commerce and most prosperous cities in map finance, advances wide Utah yrea to place with herewith. reflecting business conditions as of October 1, reproduced r1trr Leader dict Better Time Genre Pre- Whole Country Soon. Llt-sra- rj M Circus at Fort Is Postponed for One Week The snowstorm which visited the Balt Lake valley the early part of the week has caused the postponement of the military circus at Fort Douglas which was scheduled to take The polo place Sunday afternoon. field, where the show is to be held. Is olearinr rapidly under the influence of the daily sunshine, but It will not be In suitable condition for the purpose planned in time for the neoeesary preparations to be made. Meanwhile the various units of the Thirty-eight- h infantrr are continuing their dally rehearaaJa and. if the clear weather continues, the show will take piace on Sunday, November 15. The program 1 this circus at present outlined will consist of seven or eight distinct events Including a band concept of patriot! airs, a battalion parade, the silent manual of aU movements of the manual of arms without command), rifle exsrtkse to must a, machine gun contest. boras drills, wall seeding events for ladies and gentlemen and the eetablishing f a shelter tent bivouac and the defense of It a surprise attack. There willagainst probably oe idled one or two nomio vents to keep the spectators In good humor and it ia planned to set up a rolling kitchen to dispense "hot dogs' and other light refreshmenta It is the flrs time a cirrus of the sort has been staged at the lorj garrison, at least for many yearn, and It should provide a rather unusual entertainment for the general public. DBATtl gENTENCE HOLD. the FHOKVIX, Aria, N-(By suTha state Aseodated Prwea peeme rourt today orh.d the Judg- ment of the lower court in the cnof William Jj$rrfw of MaekogeO, Okla., who was sentenced to be Esrged for the murder of Haxe Rtxrrh, Fhoenlx policoman, last Keb- vi-t- Will lam a arrested Of the 74,79$ automobile licensed In Utah up to November J, $0,03. or 40.4 per cent, were In Salt Laka October after belnr shot while attemptlnf to enter a Kayevtlle store and held for Inveatlfatlon relative to th robbery of th poetoffle at that pltu;, yesterday oonfeaeed his rutlt not only 29 for of Prosperity radiating from center the United population throughout to States, with some exceptions. point In an Increasingly healthy condition trade and lnduetrr generally and lay In the foundation for lengthy article! Nation'! Bualneaa for November and 7. the Literary Digest for November Both theae mogailnea, encouraged all hand! hy the optlmlam found on in practically all aectlona of the counaa of try, reproduce a bualneaa map October 1, which ehowe great gain! In proeperlty over elmllar chart!, either for September or one year ago. The "fair" condition reported from Balt Lake and environ for the SepIn tha tember chert ha been replaced of October drawing with a wide circle M br' Into Utah. "good" extendingBoxelder and Tooele Morgan, Cache, oountlee but centering on this city, where the anticipated Increase In buying power due to bumper crops, strong metal markets and a healthy livestock and dairy Industry most naturally made It earliest appearance. With the exception of two black tha othar In spots, on In Texas, prePennsylvania, the October map, shows Inpared by Nation's Business, of the "fair" encroachments creasing the r upon the "quiet" and of Imthe fair," The "good" upon la quit over September provement and. being baaed upon Intimate data assembled for purposewar-of accurate forecast. It aeama to rant tha optimistic Interpretation gtvan It aa forerunner to an era of unprecedented prosperity. IN 000 D ARIA. With tha Inclusion of tha Balt Lak City region In the "good" area,of thla the city takes lta place alongside more Important business and IndusSome trial centers of the ration. other additions to the October "good" over the September "fair" Includes those sections of Idaho, Oregon and and Washington centering on Spoken AriBotsa; a wider awath through the sons; a considerable apraad in middle western aone and leaa extensive, but, probably, more Important Inclusions on tha Atlantlo seaboard, among which, New York City, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Albany and Baltimore are prominent. Balt Lak City. In the trend of business to greater proeperlty ha, show, maps thee kept fairly well In line with the larger, richer and more of the east. cities Influential Both Nation's Business and the Digest number cited dsvot ronatderabla spec to an analysis of and In supporting present oonditlon tha predictions for an Immediate and unprecedented prosperity. "Sir Robert Horne, former British chancellor of the exohequer, a fre- here, leave our shore Suent visitor that he has never before seen '(he real prosperity there la today In every form of finance,notInduscontry and trade, a proeperlty fined to the wealthy, but extending to every one, and with nothing In sight Uiat can stop It, saye the Literary Digest. PROSPERITY PREDICTED. Henry Again, from the Digest, Ford predict a century of proeperlty. Elbert H. Gary tell u w are on the verge of a great era of prosperity, and other eibsl leaden agree with him. Whatavar tha major cauaea underof national proslying this great wavecome fairly well perity which hae upon us with almost unheralded apour local behind reason proach, the scheme ia alignment In the generai not far to seek, local buaineas observers' declare. Frank Andrews, federal agricultural statistician here, estimates Utah's agricultural production on September 15 prices at or $10,000,000 above the 1 ft$4 return. Of this total, $11,500,000 Is placed In Salt Lake and Utah above last year for this ame area. Similarly In other lines of local wealth. Metal productive mining Is in an unusually healthy livestock Industry Is The condition. fchowtng marked Improvement with Utah's production of livestock, poultry and dairy products placed at $40,000, 000 a decided advance over 1924 of which more than $5,000,000 cornea from Salt Laks and Utah counties. This prosperous condition Is reflected In recent increases in trade, the daily volume of retail sales havIn Balt Lake City more ing advanced than 20 per cent during the past weeks. eight A confidential ""J baring now about 40 vO cardSatirmaintained by th Family Thirteen agenda ic aociaty. register the name and add reeaea of families In whom they are Th average number oi inquiries Is about 155 monthly. from Tnis protects the familie needless visiting a well aa prevent duplication of effort. At Thanksgiving and Christmas to a special clearing fUe la kept spread th holiday cheer as wtds-l- y a poMlble. Register tho families whom you assist. It hslpa them aa well aa 30,-20- 3 George William, Shot in 74,799 Car in State; in Salt Lake CounKaysrille, Confee to Pot Office Robberies. ty; Value" $22,500,000. Financial Chart Indicate I Smiling Fortune Section. ThU on Industrial Largs map 'rsPsct bnnMi coadJtlee a - ( Octobsr I Judge Puts Boy of Seven on Bench to Make Oum Decision Tribuna Preaa Service. 6 Nov. Judge" CHICAGO, aged 7. handing down Jerry KreJol, from on "bmwh" hla bl opinion tha knee of Judge Sabath, today could have hia mother deeded that him. Edward J. Krcd, who la wealthy, and Roue, hi wife, arpa.-rate- d Chicago Bill for Addition to Fed- eral Building to Be Introduced in Congre. Specie! to The Tribune. D. WIAHHXNTITON, Nov. C., -- $ Senator William H. Kin, after conference today with official of the wnd treasury department, poetoffle Introprepared A bill which he wli duce when oonreee meats, author!-Iru- r xn appropriation of $1,250.00') to and enlarxo acquire additional land tha federal building at Salt City the two At the aeimtor request Immediate departments wfll makehowan muon ad determine to Inquiry , apace is needed by the pnatof-fioethe oourte and otther government if tha and office In Salt Lake City, amount named la not ample, tha senator will enlarge hla bill before ln- 1 'senator King a public building congress this comthat bill he want aald bin la aura to pa ing session, and In for the government provision madeLake City. needs at Salt will ask for $360 also aenator Tha e 000 for enlarging the present Itof-fleand will rebuilding t Ogden, n build-iof introduce a large number town of for tha amaller bill considUtah, which failed to recolv eration at tlhe last congress. Italians in America Could Pay War Debt DETROIT. Nov. 6 (By the AssociGaetano Napolltano, ated drug stpres here, operating a chain of In America Italian that has proposed pay the Italian war "chip In and believes He States United debt to the war and those Who benefited by the should pay suffered who not those the obligation. In a latter on hia bjialnena "Viva LTtalla'" and adhe dressed to "Italiani d'America. l'ra.) d say Tom. In. Italians Let ua show American what we can do. h disIn hla communication, which compatriots In patched not only to hla but to President the United State Mussolini and other Coolldire. Premier and high ranking offlrtaia in America himCanada. Mr Napolltano named Idea to the self as th first subscriber with a contribution cf $100 a month. Girl Injured by Train May Recover Now. (By th Okla., TULSA. Associated Pres ) Josephine da Peu. entire th operating whom 15 for Franschedule of the St. Louls-Salast cisco railway area auaitended from waa ruhed aha while night In a to a Tulsa hospital caboose, has a good chance to freght 11' Th girl a tags were severed wwn freight train nht crawled under on her wav home from church ata ahunted crew train The Chelsea onto a long string of loaded car alon to caboose fhe elding hitched the engine and raced to Tula on a clear track. The "Meteor. on of th road a fastest passenger train, atood aside to let th special paaa. sTbRM ON ATLANTIC. HALIFAX. N S . Nov. f (By th storm Associated Press ) A violent AtlanIs raging In the middle North received message radio a save tic repair eteamiA-lytrtoday from the cable runKelvin Th steamer waa when southwest gale ning before awaa Her sent bridge the message forwmr-entitle room. telecraph Bnd but the been damaged, bolts td he waa seaworthy. mmage n W FUNERAL TO BE SUNDAY. Mr. Desna Funeral aervlce If of William W.-naa- r IVeeirenaar, Thlrtv-fourt- h In the hold be will 1 o'clock Funward chapel P IcOrand Blahop der afternoon Th body Beckman wl'l preelda Orson of horn tha mav he 'dewed at J. Wade this Learned aranua. 11 a ni to 1 80 p. m., on the day of tha Interment will he In Cltv funeral direction of cemetery under the A Lee, undertakers. Klnfdon fr CLUB I ENTERTAINED, aneritl ta The Tribe aa. 6 Th Hopei VANTI. Nov club members were enterAlumna Geneva of home th Mr, tained at avenlnr. Rt a Cox. Wedreedar ijkenalnrton and luncheon. A proyram also waa enjoyed. ' LITERARY CLUB MEET. Complaint Charging Local Firm With Price Dismissed Fixing I law a tuna ago and alnr than havA bean engaged in a court rvmtaet for ruatody of tha boy. Tha father oontemld that the mother was uafu- - to have charge of her eon, but Judge Sabath, paout tiently end skilfully, broughtwhich the boys own testimony, to the wan entirely favorable mother. Then he offlnbilly put him on the bench" and told him to decide which parent should have "Mamma can have me, ruled the tiny nuMCigtraXe, whereupon Utah Will Get Proportion of Forest Money Utah-Idah- te Th Trlbnn. D. C , Nov. WASHINGTON, The elate of Utah win receive $51,042 aa Its 25 per cent of the receipt from Special the national forests within tha state for the flaaai year ended June $0 last. Leather-wooA letter to Representative advla'ng of this allotment, which each of the showa tha amount contributed tu the national foreat late last year: Ashley. $31198; Cache. $8886; $2832; Dixie, $3878. Fiah Isl Sal, $2534; Mantl. 38393; Minidoka, Uintah. $11,161; $776; Powell, $4676, Wasatch. $1966. Thla money will be prorated among the counties. Idaho will receive from th forest service $165,912 a it 25 per cent of the receipt from the national foreats within that state The various national foreats contributed to thla fund as follows Boise $14,806; Cache. $4018. Caribou, $7904; Challls. $2492; Clearwater, Idaho, $524: Cotier dAlene, $40,478; $3461; Kantksu, $19,30$; Lemhi, $8260; Nex Perce, $3076; Minidoka. $6755; Payette, $6634; Pond O'Rellle, $12,609; Rt Jpe, $781; Salmon, $4220; Sawtooth, $7522; Relway. $783. 'Farghee, $13,186, and Wise $3870. George Geertsen, Early Citizen of Lemhi, Dies to Th Tribune. SALMON. Idaho, Nov. 6. George Oeertson. who a as one of the first white children born In Lemhi county, Rperlst Oregon Trades Pheasant for Idaho Fish Tribune, Idaho. Nov 8. A trade black striped perch from Iowell lake, near Nampa, for Betting of 500 fhlnene pheasant eggs, to be delivered next spring by eastern Oregon, hae been made by the of Oregnn and game oommlestonera Idaho. The perch were delivered to the Oregon game ofTiciala this week In the state fieh truck. The Journey one wav was 90 miles, and the trip was made without stopping, requirhours constant ing twenty-fiv- NAMTA of 10.000 Former Short Line Agent Is to Be Buried Monday la Th Trthnae. 6 The BLAOKFOOT. Idaho, N-- v R W. Kellev, Short Lin of body In arent at Blaokfoot. who died th I,. D 8 hospital at Salt yriterday, will arrive her at 8 o'clock tomorrow dpM-1,- sn ScXa L"Vc";r Chapter Il ' i ''Nara'. r . , . th. Utah, Idaho, Wyoming Pensions Are Granted Pensions Nov WAHHJNGTGV. Iwen yranted the pillowtnf radio have Utah Carrie FI Drake and Mary It Fvnwtr, Hajt Lak Ulty. $29 par 1 r ' recn- - licenseTh pe'1 PLATE RECEIVED. Tribe, te Idaho. No. BLACK FOOT month each Var- r Arthur Manwarinc , Maho Henry Kobh. Mar. $11; Idaho FaJla. H- CMreceived 2Ji art of automobile non A. RtewarL has ItpwlaJ a TW Trlbsa for 1926. bectnnlo Tyiea VTycmitnw- - A" wutuA plei MANTL N'w. 5 Th Lsdls LiterNo.' 4886 Th aeseaaor aara he Whartam. Ion-d- nr,nM th afternoon at par. 180, Wlllm O.A. NeabltL ary club met yssterdav arlllnc them hecln Casper, will probably ril the clubroom Mrs- Howard Co gave $12- - $1$. 1 to those who here and the War" who papo. "Patriotism have no 192$ Thoee Mary Ma4-o- n vis Carol Rid and Miss ANOELEB. wait anU LO ha FOR will oMIyed .to LEAVE gave piano selection a. to prorar their plate January aperiel te The Triheee oranra bar rlatee The hw Mr and Mr. B MANTI. Nor WILL VISIT SICK SISTBR. Mack let t era W Harmon. M'e Maurlne Harmon. with Special te The THfceae. Mr 66 lima and 61 lea Ira Harmon. ON COAST FOR WINTER. PLAGKFtOT. Idaho. Nov. ( MrsF. Fred Jensen and Lamar Jonsea left Wife of the Fev C. t The Tritwa IT. E. 1 aperiei Ancelea. where for they of the MettVkdist church, hsa Tuoadey Mr. end Mr. L MANTL No- weeks three for am visit l!1nea Mrtoua of word the received r sod Mary N rhyllips Mich Mra of her sister In for Ls Angslss to leave tomorrow fer the Gothsrd, dsrtHt Judas Mdg, W. 7911. lft this plans months. wlntsr ths psnd tAdwsrtisscnsBLJ ' bedsui of her set sr. 1 1 iw - Dl 11. pJ Jr wk Miss-Bak- regular meeting of thewillSalt be Medical society held at the emergency hospital. Puband South First lic Safety building. at I oclock. State, on Monday night A program has been arranged by Willard Chrlstopheraon, cltv health commissioner, anda hi staff. Th Salt lak Fundamentalist Ministerial union will meet In the parleh Lutheran St. John hall of th church. 130 Fact Seventh South, Mon11 o'clock. The paat day morning will be read by per of the morning Hendrickson. W. the Rev. L. western Mies Virginia McMechen. National field repreeentatlve of th Association of Traveler Aid Socieafter ties, left Salt lake yesterday Eh epent a two weeks' stay here orlocal the time In going over tha the Salt that ganisation and la stated condiIn excellent lake agency tion. She will go to Denver and then southwest. the through Information charging J. W. An and Chelton of Lehl with possession of Intoxicating liquor waa filed sale United States disyesterday by theChelton haa been In trict atomey. alnce th early Jail Utah county the rart of the week, when his place was raided by federal prohibition agents Bond waa fixed at $U)00. Gilbert Nelson, a Tooele laborer, died at the Salmon general hospital filed bankruptcy proceedings yaeter-da- v Ha gave a after In the federal court. earlv Wednesday morning brief Illness hla liabilities at $1520 56 and total hosto was the taken Mr Oeertson assets at '$1050. Exemption of $600 la claimed on the latter. pital about ten davs before his death suffering from kidnev trouble, and unmuch waa condition Improved his Mrs W. O. Cleland. for the past of til Sunday seven vear executive secretary pneumonia developed nlrht the Salt lake rhapter of the AmeriMr Oeerton was shout 5 years of can Red Cross left yeaferdav for Loa she will make her sge sod hd spent hjs entire life In Angeles, where reslrned last Of late veers he had home Mrs Cleland this viHnltv managed th ranch whlrh had been summer and waa succeeded by Miss 6 davs since pioneer the famllv home Cora Kaslua. His father. L C. Oeertson. 93died Just Salt former of Edward J. Hilton, a month ago at the age atBesides his widow Mr. Oeertson laker, hut for a number of years land oftached to th United Stateaeeret leaves two children George and Irene. serOrein the and reside One brother. Frank, fice at Cheyenne Four sisters also survive Mrs. vice at Denver, ha" been transferred gonloGena Keller of Montana. Mrs. Laura to th InspectionMrdivision ofwillthawork Hilton of Oregon and the Misses Nora cal land office FlherLillian which Oeertson of California out of the Salt lake office and Mrs. Fisher and Mias Nora Geert-ao- n Is In charge rf C Arthur Moore. had been hers for a month at the Mr and Mrs Raymond L. Evans time of their father's death. 1445 .Fifteenth East etreet, are parr-- i , yesteMay ent of a baby girl, bom mother OTtTtet laatlO Jt CiUS at a local hospital. The nicely. Girl Weds in Boise doing Fir originating from sparks from of Special to Th Trlbene. a rhlmnev damaged the home A 6 Nov W Dee, motorcycle patrolIPAHO FAT.I8.. Idaho, Thomas marries of Interest to reJdenta of man 1697 Tenth Eaat street, to th this extent of $450 yesterday. Damage Idaho Falla took nlac In Bote week when Mlae Ruth Otis McCutch-eo- n estimated at $300 waa den to th harem th hrid of Arnold Porter contents also. Firemen from station Th ceremony waa No $ end 5 extinguished th flames r,en of that cltv. Rev JTr. Van Du under direction of Battalion Chief performed hv tha sen formerlv pastor oT A church In Andrew Elkrenv Idaho Falls In th presence of a number of relatives and friends H J. Qulat. $9. of 16$ Weat Fifth Mr and Mrs Oeea left Immediately South street, suffered a acalp wound Peterihunr. 8L after th teramanv for wrenched back yesterday when Oeaa and automobile In which ha wee rid,0 m,ka their home Mrs. Robth la the daughter of Mr and Mr with a car driven bv O. collided ing la the Bhe of Bote. McTutcheon Eaat ert F McGonagl. 450 Thirteenth Second arahddaurhter of Judce street at Second South and and a nler of Oto McCutch-fo- r Eaat afreets. Th Qulat machine was fwn. both residents ef this city and traveling south and th McGonagl prominent in the legal fraternity of car waa going eaat. They crashed at . Quiet' Injuries were her home tha Intersection. s Mrs Oeaa formerly md not considered serious, according to her received early havlnr here, of th matter. cation In th city schools or Idaho pollca report Fall Domlnguex, 2$, waa "treatAdolph . ed by Patrolman C. A. Carlson yesA IS Being terday ft afternoon and lodged In th Th city Jail for Investigation. OOt DiaCkt aald Domingua ia suspected of Organized a small and a watch stolen having sum of money from Joe RIvarla of Special to Th Tribe a. aid waat a In rooming 6 Bingham m"V3FOTL of tha houae. Black will meet with Mrs R R. Application for th voluntary disso DevV. terrmw ey.nlr . lution of th American I Mining comname BUrkfnS? red In April, al- Thirteen ps nv, which waa organ Third chapter district aa charter 1896, was filed In readv have hen accepted memherahto court yesterday. Th rhartee mmhw el and for months, open will he kept Board Will Consider Utah Hospital Monday lf a Th OEM ' one-ha- lake County t j , brevities -- Ika Utah' Woman Has Enviable Post Offered said. t e mornlnx Funeral services will he held et the Methodlet church Mondav afternoon at I o'clock. Th Masonic ritual will ba klven at the xrav Mr. Keller had been In fatlln health some time and had been in the was about hospital for treatmenthad He been with th 46 rears of age and O. '8 L. for more than twenty year. H waa th second oldest arent on the division. In point of service, Mr Kelley had been In chary of tha Blarkfoot station alnre February 23, H was arent at Butt. Mont, 11. for a number of year before the yovernment took over the rajlroada later, he during tha world war. and City, scent at Hlftby, Rtrl eomln Sugar to Black- lven, In th order HI widow and foot from Buyer City. D. O. only eon. Tom. and brother. war at Raxiurc, L. RjxhVri: B bedside when he died o you. county. Theae figure are taken from a tabulation prepared by Roeco E. Hammond, secretary of th state board of equalliatlon, and howa tha result of an actual count of car Jn th that hav taken out Ucn offlo of H. E. Crockeb cretary of Th license numbers that ar etat. Issued because of lost plates or transof fer ownership of the cara ar eliminated from th count, and, with ftpeelal te Tbe Tribune. that th exception of eome car Maes , Nov. 5. Miami has th i B08TON, merely went out of service during engaged a former Utahn for what Is year, the count shows th exactIn figthe said to be tho highest salaried worn- ures of automobile In aervlce etat of Utah as of November 1. an In the United States, In Miss Since that time license platei have t Emma Baker now of Hudson. Al-- j been Issued at th rat of about 7$ most a lifetime apent in specialising to 100 a day, of which about ara for care that hav not before (in the mysteries of domestic and incarried-Utah llcene. Offeettlng stitutions service Is responslbls for car out of aervlce. It appear rea- the engagement upon which the sonable to say that 75.000 will b woman will enter about the middle of about tha total of automobile owned Shining originally byte-fleete- d In Utah at the first of January nexL December. light. Miss Baker is a sister-in-laPASSENGER CARS. of John B. Dufault, chief doorIncluded In th above llrtar $o$ keeper of the United States senate, automobile which have their license end candor prompts the admission from Utah bnt did not give a Utah that if Mr. Dufault who was long one address when the license waa ob- of the secretartoe of Henry Cabot tained. On th other hand non of Lodge, were to trade official Incomes the "exempt car, which mean! car with his brilliant relative he would owned hy national, state or local gov- gain heavily. In th lit. ernment. are Included64.971 Miss Baker was offered the posipaaaenger tion of house superintendent of RowThe count shows rare In the state, of which 26.442. or land Hall, connected with St. Marks 40.7 per cent, were owned In thla cathedral in Salt Lake City and It county, and 9826 trucks, of which $761. was during Miss Baker's incumbency or 8$ 3 per cent, were owned. In Salt that Franklin Spaulding, the youngLak county. est bishop tn this country and sighonored Incidentally. It may hela noted that abroad. presided. nally In about car the ownership pf went to RochesThence Figvaluation. assessed to N. as of Y., director ter, proportion dining rooms ures completed In the office of John for the Mechanics' Institute, a student E. Holden, state auditor, yesterday Institution. From this position she showed that thla county la aaaeaaad at was summoned to become assistant valuation total of the cent 42 Per director of dining rooms lnf the of the atate. On tha other hand, ac- Teachers' college, the women's dea partment of Columbia university. cording to tha school census taken had only S3 per Mtsfc Baker Is engaged to superinyear ago, this countv population of tend her department at a salary not cent of the school declare, otn a If. people often duplicated with male employees Utah families ar larger outside of Salt In any line of business. Fhe Is pot a Lake county than they ar hare, thla young woman and she modestly 'mencountv would have even lea than tioned this fact in her first interview the total population of with her future employer. We are not enraging you for your . Utah. 22.800,000. age. but for your brains, h smilingTOTAL WORTH Th figures ar taken by the atate ly explained. hoard of equalisation In connection with a study being made by Mr. Montana Man tha Hammond under lta direction of recfor Robberies assessment of automobile. Th Indicate countv Lak of Salt ord placed an averthat th assessor haa Mrs. Arlyn Brunner Anderoon 18, age value of $300 on the automobile wife of Harold Anderson 25, who Is assessed by him. If thla la a held in connection the with being assessed value and certainof the home of William high burglary ly R does not arfiear to he very Mitchell. 274 East Ninth South street. th total worth of Utah automo- Wednesday afternoon, also was taken biles ee they stand will he $22,600 Their baby, Into custody 000. The amount actually Invested In seven monthsyesterday. old. was turned over the automobile will, of ooura. run to Juvenile court authorities. The much higher. arrest of Mrs. Anderson occurred afThe count show that tha Utah ter Detective T. R. Gollghtlv, J. D. counties connected hy a paved high- Brown and Lee Chase had found a Davis. way, Cache. Boxelder, Weber, almoat suitcase, woman's coat and pair of SaR lake and Utah, carry shoes stolen from the home of Dr. automoof the exactly Bcott A. Jones. 1854 Eaat Thirteenth a biles of tha etat. Thee same coun-tle- South street, tn her possession. Anof course, carry probably about derson hae refused to talk to the ofth same proportion of aaeaaaed val- ficers regarding his activities, but uation, and possibly of population, aa officers believe he haa been aided by en' accomplicea Besides the homes of CARS BY COUNTIES. Mitchell and Jones. Anderson is susThe count of automobiles In Utah, pected also of being the man who tabula state the board, aa made hv robbed the home of Earl Carpenter, 808 Brooklyn avenue, October 23. lated aa follows: 4 d Chief of Petectivea Riley M. ? declares Anderson Is an 3 Montana the state from prison. A The officer says Anderson waa servC ing time there for robbery In Butte. O His sentence was terminated when their babv waa born seven months ago. Papers In their possession Indicate thev were married in Forsythe, Mont November 17, 1923. They cams Beaver to Salt Lake about a month ago. Boxelder Cache Descendants of Early Carbon to th robbery of th Kayevlll office, but that of Walsen, Colo., as wall, according to United State Marshal J. Ray Ward and Poetoffle Inspectors H. W. Blake of gait Lak and J. R. Robertson of Denver, who received the man's oonfeealon at hi cell in th oounty )alL Th officer reported that William also led them to an abandoned house at Blxtlt South and Fourth Went streets, where h revealed a aultcaae containing $80 worth of stamps taken In th Walsen robbery and which had been hid at the house after hie arrival in th city. WtUtam! revealed further, accordlnc to th officers, that he had also stolen $100 In money from th Walsen office, but that he had epent tt all Atthouch William denied that he had committed any other burglaries than those at Kayavlll and Walsen, he admitted that he and other prisoner had escaped from tha county strikjail at Tombstone, Art.,Ironbybar. ing th (uard with an If the state la willing to relinquish Williams to th government ha will face grand 1 Uriel in both Utah and inspector Colorado, th poetoffle said. Local federal authorities have a filed complaint against him. already but It le understood that the etat him. In may alao want to prosecute will have which case the government to give him up to trial In the state whan Inflicted wounds Th courts. Watchman h waa ahot by Night Burton Blamlre of tha Kayavlll store did not prov of any seriousness. William was first Identified by mesne of flnxerprlnta and when confronted with this Information was brought to a confession, th officer Utah-Idah- hia mother swooned with Joy. to The Nov. C.. The federal trade eomrvmlsnion today dismissed an old complaint, lodged In o Grocer 1923, against th association and other Utah and Idaho tohacco jobbers. The complaint alleged that the defendants had entered Into aif agreement with the IJgget A Mvera Tobacco company to fix and maintain standard resale prices of tobacco product. The association and other defendants denied the charge of any violation of the federal trade act asThe members of the sociation named in the complaint are John Ferorcroft A Sons Co., Ogden; Wholesale Grocery company, Murphy Wholesale company, Dewitt Brother company, Lindquist, Vicks A Co , Z C. M I. William A. Stlcknev Cigar company. 8ymns Utah Grocery company. Utah Wholesale Grocer com panv, . Gibson Commercial company. Idaho oormpanv, Brothers Kahn Fnlk Wholesale Grocery company. Wholesale company, Oakes A Co., Davison Grocery company and Southern Idaho Wholesale Grocery company, A usual. Commissioners Nugent and Thompson protest the disrn'ssai of the complaint. him. dpecUl D. WASHINGTON, s one-thir- d Held Utah le -- three-fourt- Beck-stea- . Dava Pioneer Will Meet Puchean Daggett Emery Garfield Orand Iron Juab Kane Millard Morgan Pluts Rich San Juan Salt Lak Sanpete Sevier Summit Descendants of the late Eraatu Mormon apostle and leading coloniser of that people, will hold a room family reunion In the assembly of th Bishop's building at 7 oclock Monday night on the occasion of th 107th anniversary of hla birth, Noanvember 9, 118, according to an Monouncement made yesterday by roni Snow on behalf of hla father a family. Ermatua Snow waa reputed among ...... . the early eettlera of thla aectlon as a leader whose genius for organisation and colonisation was second only Tooele to that of Bglrham Young, whoa rlnaa confidant and aaaoclata h waa Uintah He had the distinction, along with th Utah Wasatch late Apoatle Orsfln Pratt, of being . . . the advance scout for the original Washington hand of pioneers and they were tfie Wayne first of these to enter this valley f'h Weher of atate Outalde July 21, 1847. three day ahead of tffl arrival of the main party. Total Subsequently, he was called col-by Mormon Brigham Young to settlewest and h onies throughout the Recovery of Stock headed pioneer penetratloiTOf th then of southern sections unsettled in Suit Arizona. Old Mexico, Colorado Utah. Asked and Nevada. of 180 shares $8,166 or recover to Suit Of hla direct descendants, v more are expected to he In attendance stock of the Bingham Metals C. H. A Hanaen prowas filed by at Monday night's reunion. againat W. H. Homer. Jr., In th gram will be given, and refreshments Third district court yesterday. Han- served, after which there will b dancas that he claim aen ing. owner In an option to purchase the n Derelopment company, Mrs. N. H. Knowlton and on Julv I payment of $25,000 o lng on account of the agreements. Answers Last Call It la claimed that Homer represented to him that negotiation were unMr. Nettle Horsley Knowlton. wife der ay with H. Richardson wherethat of A. B. Knowlton. letter carrier at latter would procure with by th to become a shareholder the cenltol. died at a local hospital amount other alx yesterday foHnwlng morning stock equal to that of th consented waa months 1lnesa. Mrs. Knowlton owner, and th plaintiff Is survived and Th In Bingham Oeorg St bom to this arrangement. waa huebsnd, a son. by Metal company. It formedrepresented to taka Knowlton, to b and a Mater, Mr. Hattl to him. w the corporaand Macduff. property over th of Funeral service will be held at $ tion should hV a capitalisation hare oclock Sundav afternoon In tha 1250 on divided Into 1 Xi X6 alleged, of which 66,000 would Twentieth ward chopol. It h treasury stock. 250 000 issued to 10 00 taken out for LIBERTY STAKE CONFERENCE. end the remaining 20 000 The Liberty stake conference will owthe original hs'l at 10 among distributed he held In the Aemhlv a re- o'clock plaintiff signed underSundav and In tha tabernacle ner. and th th under stock and In St $ oclock In th afternoon, ceipt for his charged. It la claimed of the etak ward at 6 10 o'clock standing. R l aon, received howaeer. Richard uttendance of th member of A that Mht defendant th fullmake la deeird. Th advanced , on .hare of utoHt, 299.00. with only $00,000 left In th claws of the Sunday schools will b released to attend th conference. The treasury. session will muele for th momtns MOVING. OFFICE weid LAND be furalahed by the Thirty-firState of Professor United of th under leadership choir Th moving of tha L. U. 8. Durham H. Oeoran land office from th thld to fourth h- -n of th local federal building urlveraltr fW I expected run yesterday, end It oettlsd it In b will fie that th of di( IN APARTMENT. ot next new location by the first Mrs. Mrrtl Nettle Roes. 50 year has offlcn occupied land wssk Th d'ed at the family bom In of tha entire front of th federal bold- the age. I van hoe apartments yesterday twenty years bv her husband. Harry ing sine Its completion survived la msk being moved to mo--tv go, end a brother, Frank Neand Roee H of ths room for the transfer MonL of th , order department poetoffle ttle. of He.ena. from th first floor Th Chongs Is oar Re display of "Walnut desk" being mod prlmorltv to relieve th Inc , 0$ W. fnd South. teftfeei Ion on th flrat floor incident Arrow ITrae. ( Advertisement) , to tnersos la postal usinesa Snow, com-pan- one-sixt- h u Utah-Bosto- ' hr u. 111 Many State Represented by Noble Attending Initiation. El Kalah of th Mystic Shrln heM Noble In Salt lak la ceremonial fall their suit and red fei trick Th night were much tn evidence, and there other were splash of color that put T e color echemss to shame. autumn rough and were hot and the roodShrtnera n newly mad aa of wer ready to testify at the clow th Initiation. with a Proceedings started early business session held at th Mawnlo wa taken temple, where final action The candidate, on the petitions generally termed novices presented themselves for Inspection and Initiation at the Auditorium on Richards street at 4:80 oclock In the afternoon, hlfafti--anr and th fun started aboutuntil hour later. It continued the and th curfew had quit ringing It way. night was well onnew to the angle There waa a On the Shrine uniform lost night. a waa paper suit dress each of lapel flower, thee being th contribution of patient at the Shrtnera hospital These tots for crippled children. aent them to made the flowers and response waa Shrlnera. Th th dollars of rain the unanimous and and bills into the flower boxei moat gratifying. El Kalah band and patrol took active porta in th Initiation, according to reports, and at least ware seen and heard during th change from one They headed building to tha .other.Maeonio temple., th parade from th there to th from to th Auditorium, and Utah again Hotel at the banquet back to the Auditorium. Also the band gav a concert and the patrol put on a fancy drill In the lobby of th Hotel Utah that seemed to meet with general approval FROM ALL SECTION. Th novice came Rom ail over the restate, some declaring that news music to their garding hot sands wascold These spell. ears after the recent refused to be Interviewed after the ceremonial. But the territory represented by novices was small compared to that described by the different represented by the nobles In temp) xctloti end on the ide line. More than half the states of the union were In represented and Idaho wa much evidence. mustrtmi Btwart. Frank Patterson potentate: Dr. H. P. Klrtley. chief asrabban, and J. WaltertheElUngaon, sistant rabban, withwere other memconwarmly bers of the divan, of the work gratulated at theInclose which the three for the manner wer conInitiation of ths sections ducted. th burning eanda Those who trod for th first time last night on tha are: Shrlnedom, road to Mecca and Holland Philetaa Diehl, Park City! Doolittle, Cedar City; Henry Jam Edwin Aldrich Dufford. Green River; Frank D. Farr, Bingham: John Henry Fleeter. Salt Lake; Edward Jay Franklin, Salt Lake; Benjamin Harrison Hes. Fort Douglas; Clarence Edwin Hlllstrom, Park City; Byron Calvin Johnson, Salt Lake: Merton Grant Kennedy, Sait Lake; Herman Kerta, Ogden; Charles Henry Salt Lake; William Henry Park, Cltv; Reuben May. Salt Lake: Joseph Morris Miller, Salt Park, Salt Hamilton Grey Lake; Salt Lake; Waldemar Curg Peterson, Salt Porter. Alexander Carl Lake; lake; Henry Hart Pratley.SaltEureka; lake; Elmer Milton Qualtrough, Will Rees. Salt lake: Lawrence Daniel Robinson, Salt Lake; Sol Josepn Selvln, Tooel Salt lawrene Wlhutn Shesron, RichJ. Sumner. lake; Chrlstonher field; Myron Clark Tanner, Salt Lake. Oecll Carlisle Tavlor, Thompson; WilWilliams. Ogden; Herliam Georg man Wunderlich, Salt lake; John Wvman, Salt lake: Sidney Monro Porter Smith, Salt Taka; Albert Francis Buck, Salt lake; Henry Edward Salt Lake; Glenn Alton Godwin, Jump, Salt lake; Harry Nelson Lyon, Ogden; Frank Leroy Stewart. Ogden: Roland Olenn Kalaer, Salt Lake: EdFrank ward Dell Bartlett, 8eof1ld: Hender-JF Keay, Salt(Iake: Richard Dalrrmple. Re go: Charles David Hurst, Salt Lake: Frank Prout. Salt Take; Benjamin Franklin Coomes, Salt lake: Carl Walter Scott, Salt Lake; Witcher Raymond Walker, Salt lake; Isaac Joseph Ketchum, Salt Lake; Fred Joseph Locbtrog, Ogden. forty-seve- Ket-chu- m Moving of Sheep Trail Asked by Home-Owners A delegation of Emigration canyon summer horn owner mat with county commission yesterday asking that th canyon aheen trail he moved The delegation Included Colonel H. M. H. Lund and W. N. William, aa well ae Dr. T. B. Beattv. atate health commissioner, claiming that sheep uae of the present trail la unsanisupply. tary and pollute the water Chairman E. L. Bnrgon of th board of commissioner said that ths board was willing to cut a trail slaswhara, but thsr might ba legal obstacle. This question ha arisen before, and committee Mr. Burgon advised th ha It unthat the county attorney now. Conference der eonelderatlon between the committeea nd sheepsatisfactory men looking toward gdluetment ,wS urged by th com- mission. CHANGE IN TRAIN TO SERVICE HEBER. Effective Sunday, November . BIO Grande train to Heber branch point will lev at 8:15 a. m., returning, (Adv.) arrive Salt Lake 4:45 p. m. 1 13 ' D. C.. Nov I W1AJG r'N'OTON. loathsr owl FYank trxUy reRepresentative front T. General ceived Hlnss, director ot Ath veteransot th meecng 64 saylrw hospitalisation board has been ehrailed for next Monday to consider of hospital- tn the Wtnlty Roth Senator of Salt lake City1i6v-woo- d Mnoot and Represent tlv vritl attend the meeting and o by th Salt th prepared nessnt ehardr of oonenema Mr. th leather ood Is quit haconfident f secret I to hrard s decision the location qf a veterans' hospital at Sait lak Cite suit you. mads Blank book I nr . 6$ W. $nd South. 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