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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MOKNIXG, DECEMBER 33 ROTHS FIRST SJM presents Oppoaea Help Them Celebrate the Big Improvements. t immemnrating the completion of a 1115.000 civic Improvement program, i (') auxwhich larludes a new th municipal power iliary unit plant, completion of a modern "great street illuminating system while banktr. The United Bute. treasurer will ship to member banks of the Federal Beserre system special cold coins of two and on half dollar denomination and th local branch expects $2000 of such coins Imme Tbo typo of coin. diately. which is not recognized as medium ef exchange, holds Christmas mnch glamor ss present. Oold circulation is discour aged by bank officials generally, said Mr. Craft, because the coins depreciate more rapidly than other forms of money. Approximately l per cent of the Talus of the coins art lost in abrasions, he said. tee Hearing at Capital. Resolution Citizens Invite Visitors to to tbo banks quickly, said th Dern of Utah Expects to Attend House Commit- OOTII county assessors ir.d thlr deputies ksv th authority to administer oaths L j and a paving project through tne business a. strict, Murray will exm .'hold appropriate Wednesday filsht, darting st s 1. Lester stated Tueso'cltrtk, Mayor curb-tn-cur- b day. The program will be held at I p m on the steps of the city hall. Judge v'red R. Morgan will be muster ceremonies. After the Murray hlg school band haa played several eele. linns. Mayor l.eter will turn the switch which will Illuminate the IlKhts. City Electrician Edward Par kmaoii and ("Ity Engineer T. V. Mc Ifrnald will tad part In the program Dedication of the new auxiliary plant also will tak place at this time. Kree dances will be held at th fraternal halt and at the Murra flremena hall, and every merchant In the city will hold open house. Kn tertalnm-n- t for visitor Is bing pro declared. viued. Mayor tnd xamlna persons wbosa pro party is blnf assessed, ac cording to an opinion rendered Tnaadsy by Hanrejr II. Cluff, attorney sjenoraj, st th of to state board of equaUiatlon and assessment a nor a ecu Efforts to rat aaaeasmsnt of property in 1928 art to bo pat forth. It was announced Tnoeday night by Roaco E. Hammond, secretary of th stat board. It Is believed that many persons submit falso statements to ths county assessors and their dep uties, and th board wished to know If th county officials, when they suspected a person of maklnf such a false state ment, had the right to put blm under oath and examine him. T. i opinion declared the aw indicates that the asses sor is an officer empowered to take testimony and hold hearings, and that this power brings blm under the provisions of the law giving his deputies the seme power. ft UTAH rap Betting Men BILL Now in Prison TO Ask Freedom 111 rerernl.r ;j a designated a inii itii I! it nit fin ii i I it ii i th L. Certain Relatives of Indi ID II II . "V V A i gent Poor Must Contribute to County for Aid. V i ' - Although th county Is primarily liable for all th Indigent poor and otherwise dependent person within th county. vn !(. they happen to be Insane, or nonlnsan pllepilc capable of mental Improve ment, after they hav been formal- )y admitted to th state mental hos pital the burden of their support Is no longer upon th county, but upon th stats, whether they ar dependent poor or not. 8uch waa th glat of an opinion rendered Tuesday by Harvey H. Cluff, attorney general, at the request of Governor Oeorge H. Dern, chairman of th state board of Insanity. The opinion declared that whether or not d the large number of children and adults, who are now at th state hospital, and maintained at th expenae of the atate. are proD- rly county charge, and whether th Stat may require the county to nav for their keep, depends upon the fact as to whether or not they have been properly committed to the hospital. It Is also pointed out by the opinion that the law provides for certain relatives of th Indigent poor to contribute to th county for their sup port, and that when such poor person la th owner of real ealale at the tlm of hi death, the county aha a hay perferred claim againat hla Is comstat. When such a person to mitted the state hospital, the opinion holds, that the state must care for him after th property has been exhausted, if he has no estate, the opinion holds, the state must care for him when he enters the hospital. in nis request for the opinion of the attorney general on the matter, Governor Dern declared that there Is a tendency on the part of certain counties to unload their burden of carinai or poor, ennnren, old people, upon th state by having them committed to th stat mental hosoltal as Insane. The letter alao declared that many persons were sent to the state hospital who properly belong In county Infirmaries. Governor Dern also called attention to the fact that there are In the state hospital a large num d ber or children and adults who are being maintained at the expense of the state, and asked If they are not properly county charges. and If the board of Insanity .cannot require th counties to pay for their ftebl-mlnde- a,f It i i K -J- a,! ? i ' I, V " ' r .'? V Elise Madsen Plays Role of 1 T pital at Utah's Expense. " I , h Proposed Measure Would Claim They Are Illegally Meeting Called for Wed Confer Benefit on ConHeld, According to nesday; Freight Rates cerns Like Orem Co. Recent Decision. Up for Consideration. T "i " h II STATE LlflBLE Attorney General Says Persons in Mental Hos- mhfvh will b observed this year by unita of the With brigade a Third division organisation day. This da r will be' celebrated as the holiday a Fort Ixiuglaa, aa It la the birthday of the Third division of th regular army. An appropriate program will held In th post gymnasium Frl In day si a. m. The Thirty-eight- h rsntry band will play appropriate numtier during the assembly of the tr'w.oa. The formal program Is as follows Invocation. Chaplain J. L. lllskeney; 1 he Hock of the Marne," sung by the Thirty-eightinfantry, with band aifompHiilment ; remarka by the brigade commander. General H. H. Van I'eman: address by Major Joaeph A Thirty-eightMcAndrew, Infantry; the national anthem. Thirty-eightand exit Thlr band, march, Infantry Infantry band. It la now the custom In the army for all units lo celebrate organisation dsv or birthday. The Third division waa organised at N. C, In ( amp tlreene, Ieoemher, 1917. and wss trained there for a few n.onths before being sent to France for service with the American expeditions! forces. The division and units .f the division were In the thickest of the fighting In July. 191s. when the enemy was defeated and the tide of battle turned in favor or tne sines. Headnuarters of the Third division are now In Fort Iwls. Wash., with ome of the unite of the division there and others scattered over the Nlntn corps area. if Herbert J. Chamberlain (upper left), Louis H. Fanuworth (upper right), K. 0. Howard (lower left), and John II. IV alkcr (lower right , whose aggregate banking years represent an imposing total. FETE Birthday Observance at Ft. Douglas Planned for 23. December dat SHIPPERS Pit TO vjzi. Bankers Serve 164 Years SIXTH BRIGADE Property Oath consld lkt Case. That no legislation proposing the construction upn th Colorado river of any project Involving the storage uf wter should be enacted, or otherwise authorised by any federal agency before the negotiations between the seven states of the river bssln ens tit hav been completed. of the conference between represenbaaln atatea of four uuper the tative In Denver Monday, Governor Gaorit II. Dern announced Tuesday after noon upon hi return . It wa pointed nut that a flood control dam. or any project having anything to do with the regulation of the flow of water In the Colorado river. might work to the detriment or uian and th other upir basin atatea bythe establishment of priorities, Govrnor Dern declared that he waa flood control atrongly opposed to dam until aurh time aa the aeven atatea could agree upon an Interatate agreement aa embodied in the santa he compact. lessened nbljr tils year, accordinf to H. Morfia Craft, assistant Salt msnajer of th branch of too federal Reserve 4ank. Gold circulation U com psraUrely small and coin iftt generally find their way back Governors in Meeting at Denver Insist on Prior in tu Assessor Has Right to Give FOLK PUIJBUJTT DEMAND for fold coin to IFJPROJF.CT ity. Rights I Gold Coins Less in Demand for Christmas Gift L'l, I i ' , , feeble-minde- 8 N v ... Federal Interference i t A resolution opposing the enactment con in ' of any legislation propoalng etructlon of any project on the river ' until negotiation between the tatea i have been completed waa aaopien y ' the conference Monday, mi reoiu tlon read a follow: ' Resolved. That It la th firm be Proposal to procure fhe passage of a Wiat is seen as a result of a recent Ilef of the repreeentatlvee of the four refunding bill, giving to the treasury Kxecutlve committee of the Utah mid upper basin atate a asseemuiea department and the Interstate com decision of Judge Chris Mathlsoi "wi. mmmf J&,;,.,.7 ..C...Ur.St" 4 Traffic association meets this nineteenth day Shippers' at Denver. Colo., merce commission authority to refund holding alternative sentences to be li to 1H27. Will Hothat no leglsla of December. m. 12:15 at the at p. Bring Happiness construction of railroad obligations to the United legal, resolved Itself Into legal action Wednesday tlon proponing th I'tah to outline a plan of work Colorado river n to two In tiroiect on th free lookmakers. seeking over a 8tatea long period Little Patients and government Herbert M. Chamberlain for the coming year. II. W. Prlckett, ahould be enacted by congree. or at a rat of Interest of either suits filed asking for writs of habeas traffic counselor, will deliver his an- otharwlae authorised by any federal of years z per cent, was one of the corpus Tuesday. or 4 agency, before the negotiations now Other Needy Ones. offer suggestions on Quit Father's Store and In nmirreaa have been completed and chief alma of the annual conference John Drown sks for a writ, saving ual reporttheand fight for m're equitable of the American Short Line Kailroad that In police imirt to exhausted he was fined list continuing acevery reaaonabl effort Is the cliier which rates, reach uch agreement oetween mi association held In Washington, D. C, last November for violating the city freight of the association. Began as Boy. recently. in tivity seven atatea. bookmaklng ordinances passed be granted Fcrty-sevewill little patients In the -Authority bene Such would legislation greatly H. W. governor 1326, Adams, and John Ioe lirady, alias Mr. Prlckett at probably June, (Signed) to file the asmeeting A Children's hospital of the Primary Utah railroad Terry Ilrady, asks for his release also. ef Colorado: George H. Dern, governor fit the Salt Lake for a readjustment of of L'lah; Krank C Emerson, governor and many other short lines of the They were sentenced to pay $150 fine ippllcatlnns ertaln distributing rates from Ltah sociation will see their Christmas country, declared Henry I. .Moore, re- each or go to Jail for six months, It rommon r.eing one of four officers of Wal of Wyoming; Edward Sargent, lieupoints to parts of the ln hopes realized. It was learned Tues- ker Brothers Bankers who have tenant governor of New Mexico; ceiver of the Orem company, who at- is alleged. No definite day, through the determination of termountaln territory. at tended the river Washington. meeting claim Interstate K. Is two The that the sentence Carpenter, Delph served that Salt Lake financial Inthe the war and for a period illegal. Judge Math, son. in order to iiformatlon concerning the cases was Ellse Madsen, daughter of stitution for commissioner for Colorado; Francis C. of During an aggregate of 164 afterwards attempts give th city attorney time to meet iven out. pending the action of the H. secretary-treasure- r Wilson, Interstate river commissioner werea few years Madsen. Harry Time Extended to Noon soclation Wednesday. made to formulate plans of re the legal problem, continued the matyears, Herbert M. Chamberlain, vice for New Mexico; L. Ward Bannlafer, of the T. W. Madsen Furniture comthe that also is per It probable to the debt railroads' the gov- ter until 2 o'clock Thursday aftercounsel for the city of Denver; M. funding to them make and of will pany, enter upon committees happy. president cashier, ernment, and It was not until the pas- - noon. He released the defendants to sonnel of the various C. Mechem, representing New Mexico. Little Eliae's first step waa to learn his thirty-firs- t he association, which will carry on or the transportation Wednesday, With Small act In their attorney, H. Verne McCullough. sag year with the bank of its work In what the children In the hospital he different 1920 that apparent amiable plans were phares Governor of Utah He became connected The cases are not exactly paral 1U2S will be Thursday. from after and then, In wanted, ab coaxing the appointed. adjusted, said Mr. Moore. However, lel to the recent one In which the sence of Going to Washington. with the institution on December 22, for ft Delay. keep. Hernert S. Auernacn, asso- - her father enough money for an exPenalty he added, th stipulations were still court held that It is Illegal to sentensive shopping excursion, went out 1897, when he was 18 years old. He Governor Dern Tuesday received severe, who will not iatlon It the as president, and appears though tence to a a defendant fine, serve pay What and stores the th following telegram from Addison mads will have great ot end among the until bought east from the benan as a messenger and worked his difficulty in so many days In Jail, or, in lieu of or would most please each child. T. Smith of Idaho, chairman of tire way up steadily to his present impormeeting the principal as well as the the fine, a greater number of days. In the week. C. P. Castle, chairman and Interest. on Irrigation She will go to the Children's hospital tant nouns commltte will preexecutive the cnmsjlttee. Taxpayers within Salt Lake county, the position. It was cases fine either present to distribute these next Saturday reclamation: meets committee who have not yet remitted the 1927 asside. executive The or Jail sentence, and when the fine Only three other of those connected sessment While busy with her plans to with meet'Commltte on Irrigation and rec- Will Enabl Roads on their property, may yet annual gifts. the following every year the exceed him bank In was Is It not paid, Jail sentence, length lamation today passed a resolution to T Pay Interest. Walso within a half-da- y brighten the holiday aeason for the limit. ing to make future plans. service. Louis H. Famsworth, do claimed, was imposed. little patients, she heard of several of conduct hearings on Swing bill comA. ter Day. acting county treasurer, of chairman the of board as The 10 a. m., and bill, proposed by directors, refunding to at added the and them expoor ( families, would January snnounced mencing Tuesday that he n Will th association, will enable the roads years, havlist of those who are to receive her nas been there closing not later than January 14. comfor receiving taxes, plus to pay the Interest which they owe ing begun his services In July, 1870. tend the time of attention. as chairman governors" 1 you per cent penalty for deKdward O. Howard, president of the only the The child also has assisted her bank, mittee communicate with the gover- and at the aame timeon apply some of Seeking conveyance and transfer of linquency, until 12 o'clock r.oon Wedbeen has connected with the the ths payments advise In and principal yearly states selection father and purchase Institution for thirty-sevenors of watershed the property which Alfred J. Shuleen of nesday, and then every piece of propThe lengthened terms of contracts w ill years, lie erty of about 100 gifts which will be disis slleged to have fraudume when yau desir to he heard T" Rlverton be sold will remaining .delinquent ease the financial problem for February , 190. tributed at the Klks' Christmas tree stsrted Governor Dern Tuesday also re- - also lently transferred to his wife, J. W. John H. Walker, vice president, has for taxes. maus. la asked tne which Wilstipulation who Senator from of In bankruptcy trustee for children the for celved telegram party It appears that lld.000,00 worth of Ensign, city served the bank for forty years, havneed help In finding Santa Claus. liam H. King saying the hearing on in bill.is doubtful If will be sold to realize ap- Shulsen, filed suit against Theo Soffe property his msde start & ing there the Lake Salt "It aet been September had In Boulder dam legislation the United States Tuesday proximately $400,000 in taxes. Despite Shulsen court. 15. 18S7. could ever pay the approximate district by the senate .committee for January Utah the prompt payment before delin When Mr. Chamberlain look nn bl $1,000,000 It owes the government, un Thursday Is the shortest day of the 17. The The aenator "expected that that Shulaea Indicaan JO, complaint alleges November date, quency as duties bank messenger thirty years tion year, known astronomically as the less the refunding bill la passed, dethen seen as better paying abil trnsaferred property, consisting of days will be allowed those op- clared winter solstice, or the time when the ago. Mr. Famsworth was assistant Mr. Moore. bill, and to his farm lands valued at tlO.000, returns this last the posed to the than ity year, crshler and Mr. Howard was teller. Other steps to secure desired legisla- sun reaches the southernmost point wife, Theo Soffe Shulsen, for no conthis date have been disappointexpressed the hope that Governor tion The opportunity to enter In the Interests of short railroad In It seasonal movements. Difficulties In selecting operas which Walker after and Dern would be present 3, 1927, sideration, then, that unless the and August it appears last, Prothers Bankers came while Mr. ing, At Ml p. m Thursday the solstice the Chicago Civic Opera company pro lines of the county were taken at the It waa announced by Governor Dern proceedings. Mr. En day shows something more than filed bankruptcy Is reached and the rays of the sun poses to present in Salt Ike may reChamberlain was working In his fa- ahalf Mr. Moore said. ApproxGovconference, and was he who afternoon that No' condisign, trustee, appointed Tuesday payments, the ther's music store. Van sult In the company missing Salt Lake Sant & tionfewIs scattered out of are vertical over the tropic of Capri ernor Frank C. Emerson of Wyoming imately 600 short line railroads almost a duplicate of the sit vember 1, asks In the complaint that mm. on Its tour of the Pacific coast, acsun which was Its 10 the then 238 starts Chamberlain, of at 700, cent about Actually per representing tne committee to over the attend to ulan the hearings property 'be turned at tax sale date last year, the movement at that mo- cording to Fred I). Hawkins, advance The spirit of Rotary Is the spirit of South Main street. His father was uation and that other representatives of the the total railroad Investment in the northward plaintiff for the settlement of cred150 a month, but he was treasurer said. ment, hut as a matter of observation agent. United States, attended. itor claims. Christmas, declared Anthony W. Ivlns, paying him upper basin states will be present fact and the no change Is apparent to facilities Limited stage start in the bank at J25 for several first counselor to the first presidency willing It la reported that Shulsen's credProtection for that two operatic performances must of the L. I). H. church, In an days. The days will then be noticed address a month. itors hold promissory notes, which he to lengthen out, growing steadily be produced the same day Is the reaHe explained later, when success Small Carriers. before the Rotary club Tuesday noon had Issued, and that the Pioneer Sug-s- r at the Hotel Utah. Mr. Ivins pre- as a banker had come to him. that A legislative committee was named longer until the summer solstice Is son for the difficulty, he says. company Is one of the largest credreached around June 21. The Musical Arts society committee sented the story of Christianity to his he had come to the conclusion that, to effect protection of th small caritors. that fellow-clu- b the opportunity to get a start in Tbe sun rises Thursday mornlni at wired Chicago Tuesday, isklngTrova-tnremembers. riers by means of amending the trans" 7.5" o'clock and sets at about "Rlgoletto" and either "11 Resolutions of sympathy for Al- banking was worth the sacrifice of portation act on subjects which are about 5 P. m.. giving nine hours of be or "Snow Maiden" presented fred E. Tourssen, In his recent seeing his Immediate earnings cut In light and of direct Interest to the Orem prop in Salt Lake. darkness. was adopted. Jt was pre- half. erty and to a great many short lines fifteen hourstheof temperature to this has After about three years as messen risen The objects company S. H. Although Goodwin. opera In the lntermountaln sented by territory, said slightly since Sunday, there Is sub- arrangement, because each of these The feature entertainment of the ger. Mr. Chamberlain made a start Mr. Moore. AHtPORT. Salt Lake, Dec. 10. In five to In no from four hours, at the Immediate Coicase change of E. was the Trial stantially operas require Fred bookkeeping and later was made Angelo agalnat meeting provided by Legislation la urged to mak It nec- weather ' Christmas sir mall required prosnectsY according to J. a situation which"; In light of cramped ner, noted musician of New York paying teller, holding that position crease In double-headIn th voluntary consolidation Morlcco, who waa charged with sellessary flight Tuesday the local stage facilities, would make the pres- City, whose monologue was as Inter- about six and a half years. He be the first hi place of major railroad systems for th plan Cecil Alter. In charge-o- f ing Intoxicating liquor In Two planes ar came assistant cashier In 4916 and from Los Angeles. Mr. Alter reports entation of two lengthy operas almost esting as wer his piano selections. on West Temple street near Broadto contemplate giving to th connect- weather office. a total of 880 rived at carrying Mr. to Airport Hawkln was balloons then observation that released the says. advanced an Impossibility. the post of way, was halted In the police court ing short lines in the region the opAmong the guests present were of mail and one passenger. top of the Boston building The company nas otterea to prouuee Dana Parkinson, Ogden; E. J. Hanxel, c&rhler, and a little later, was also poundsbound President George F. Wasson of the Tuesday morning when Vers L. Mc- portunity to go into the consolidation from the East a leavingthe mall, Airport Salt Lake board a vice president the last few days have pursued of education haa Rlgoletto" or "II Trovatore Rupert, Idaho: J. S. Hansel, Buriey, made Carthy, attorney for the defendant, upoh some equitably and mutually fair during 1500 pounds, th to amounted with shorter largest course a Mr. Is the to vertlcfll Chamberlain H. afternoon nerformance, apcalled disposed P. during John directly a A. Patterson, Aitoona. Pa., Informed Judge Morgan that basis, Mr. Moore stated. Idaho; meeting of the board the evening, "fagllac- - and Dee Gates, president of the plaud the decision he made when a single load to leave Airport. . The Tuesday, special 27, at 7:20 p. m., December during th four Jurors In the Jury box were Mr. Moore expects to return to entire distance they were visible. He operas weather conditions d ' and "Cavalieria Kusucana nave Charleston, W. V., Rotary club. Vice youth of IS years, "t am glad that eastbound plane carried the consoll to the matter of fraternity ban acquaintance of Policeman Arthur Washington In th early spring to as- says that present dated arrivals from Pasco, San Fran withdiscuss. possibly remain substantially the been"siiggested as operas for the eve- President John D. Stack was chair- t took no hanking when ths oppor- cisco members of the parents' commitsist the committee to obtain enact- may Murphy, who had summoned them. and Los Angeles. A heavy In tee headed the man of the meeting. so. a or same came." he said. "Banking offor weeic One of the Jurors, W. P. Murphy, ment of the proposed legislation. tunity ning performance, but, because by Dr. J. C. Landenherger. fers wonderful opportunities to a crease Is jioted from all sources, postal The committee was chosen Lucv dates Ooera company is now It was declared. Is Policeman Mur Monday and man if he will Just stick to It. officials at Airport announce. Heavi night at a meeting at Hotel Utah of voune to "Pagliaccl," ... phy' present brother, rehearsing ALtSMCN TO MAVt PARTY; W Veterans Foreign But success In banking calls for more er than Tuesday's mail reaching Salt many students who were suspended "Cavaileria" Isn't deemed suf because In dismissing the Jury and contlnu larke" feaChristmas d will will eastern snatch for entertainment require from East high, school Friday, and ficient of Itself for an evening perpersistence than In most other lines Ing the case until Thursday, Judge ture the of the salesmen's Boeing Air to Distribute Presents formance, sending of business." the local committee disapMorgan assured the Jurors that noth division of meeting parents. Salt Ia.ke real estate executives report. The. tbelr Mr. Hawkin He believes that success will come Transport this ins In the action taken reflected upon board to hotheheld echool frater arrangement, proves Members of the to any ynuntr mnn, who "stick to It" principal mall production centers In nities at Bast highhigh Thursday at 7:45 stated. famischool who were them. for the festivities Christmas p. m. at the Elks' club. elude. In addition to San Francisco Although ne's of former service men will be held and does his best.' Mrs. Kmma Lucy Gates Bowen, ware readmitted to nnder the speaker has not been announced, Mr. Chamberlain was born In Salt and Los Angeles, Portlsnd, Seattle, classes suspension 7:30 p. m. by Lieut. C. however, is of the idea that presenTuesday., Permission was an address of Interest to all real Wednesday atXo. Tacoma, Spokane and Salt Lake. Lake and now Is 48 years old. tation of 'Tagliacct" wouldn't mate409, Veterans of Forthe boys to reenter school un granted estate men Is promised to those who E. Allen post her protil a decision Is reached following eign Wars and their ladles' auxiliary. rially affect attendance at Mr. attend. WOMAN SEEKS DIVORCE. HawMANY TRY FOR PLAY. duction of the same opera. A musical program has been ar Appeal was made to the city the meeting of the parents and th Gretel" of. and the was "Hansel While for divorce members filed Suit said. by kins 7:45 More than one hundred parts for Tuesday by board members. p. m., ranged to start promptly at FORGED CHECK8, CHARGE. Becque against August Beoque Bruce E. Mllllkln, principal of East and there will be a' large Christmas waa offered as a substitute for ,Ta- Debate club of West high school that tryouts for "The College Widow." by In the It court a rink in district establish the Third at th high . Harold Olson, alia W. P. Larkln. tree from which Pant Claus will dis- gliaci" eevenlng performance, skating Tuesday. high school, deemed It Inadvisable to George Ade. which has been chosen DeDUtT sheriffs TuesdaT were the latter said to be hi true nam, tribute gifts to all children present. this suggestion failed to meet tne ap. school, specifically at Third West and as the annual school play of the West They were married October 21, 1925. divulge the names of the students who of the local committee, Mr. North Temple streets. searching for the man who, Monday charged with Issiing thre worthless Souvenir greetings from the organisawere suspended, when questioned on school, were given out Tuesday Failure to provide was alleged. proval high afternoon. Is reported to have made check In Commissioner Harry L. Finch said by Miss Ethel M. Connelly, dramatic tTie name of Olecm The Hawkins said. tion will also be distributed. Tuesday night. an attempt to entice. Ella Carlson, It. wa allegedly signed, pleaded not committee PURSE REPORTED STOLEN. The situation Is now at a deadlock, that if It Is practicable to establish Instructor. Excerpts In charge Is K. H. Haa. from ths play of 1354 Murphy lane. Into a vacant He were Mrs. J. P. Hudson, i Barrett place, ana tne requirements and hearing wa set for Jan- John Bradley, Klmer Jensen, Miss Ir- - he eald, and decision as to whether or a rink there it will be done. Sets house at S( Highland drive. Ac- guilty appear said he would go over the ground. which read, students trying out must ful- told police Tuesday evening that her Mayor-Eleuary 10 by Judge N. H. Tanner Tues m Anderson, Mrs. Iester Kankin and not the Chicago company willwun to mothof tne the was rests the In Salt Lake probably Two years ago a similar request cording story Mrs. tiuy M. Snyder. girl's fill were outlined by Mis Connelly. purse, containing J 8. had been atolen day. His er,. Ella was en route to a neighboranswer to the message sent Tuesday denied because of excessive grading Tryout will be held Immediately af- while eh was downtown shopping In Knights Policy hood grocery, and, as she passed the afternoon. The answer Is expected to problems. The students claim that ter the Christ mas holidays. a store during th afternoon. vacant house, the man appeared at a conditions are better now. arrive Wednesday morning. h wanted It under Declaring that window, whistled and beckoned her to Ail the city's rinks are now In good stood that h le In favor of th comJoin him. When deputies reached the the commlasloner announced mission form of government, but reshape, scene, they found tracks in the snow Tuesday, Including Liberty, Nibley, iterating that he favors the Portland, lesding Into the house from the resr Jordan and auto tourist park, and No. Ore., plan, where the mayor choose and tip to the window. There also was 7 fire station near the fair grounds. own department. Mayor-elehis John another trail through the snow, eviHe said be haa never known the Ice F. Bowman addressed Knights of th dently msde by the man In leaving to be kn better condition, and thouRound TabI and their ladies TuesA description of th suspect la In th sands of skaters are taking advanday at the chamber of commerce. bands of all deputies. Members of th Traction and Power tage of the opportunity to enjoy the The luncheon was In the nature of as Horac and Mutual Oreelej advised, Utah celery aa Aid association, composed of winter sport. holiday gift never HJrow " a Christmas program, with wires and up with the onuntry.' of the Utah Power and faJla to hit th bull' eye.. In the opina prison tern Is pronounced, tion was drastic. The young man waa sweethesrts of the knights In attenFirst Howard W. Shnwalter. president of employees Noises, th Phoenix Utility company, Light M. Orr. manager of th ion of Jam the Central Coal company of Fairthen a jail sentence Instead, and final- allowed to plead guilty to petit larceny dance. Frank D. McGregor, president, and the Western Colorado Woman Callt Police Utah Coal Producers' presided, while the program was proassociation. He mont, w. Va., wrot In a atmllar company a prosperous this suspended, with a gift of the and was sentenced to sis months In vided Power enjoyed company, ly by Fred H. French. Tsd Rogers, 1927. according to the sent abut forty packages to friends train. the with during pro. he had ticket announcer for KSI furnished radio bought Dr. ot Ston the county Jail. John Clarksburg, Detective Tuesday night answered la the east annual report, submitted of musicians. Rex W. several "Cel recent of W. the was lot to this had the "Th during such of Va., ceeds his say: celery theft, was pointed out thst h had com Williamsgroups call to the residence of Mrs. Cecelia It held a at Tuesday. meeting s and George B. Earl provided condition and arrived in 7t Kant ekiuth Temple ery week," when th Utah celery officers were elected: T J. r. Middleton. who Tuesday ob- her from Scotland In 122, without a Christmas Dempsey. following extree we It and elaborate dec- to all the fullest enjoyed In time to grace ThanksM. Soott, Paul P. street, arter tne lamiiy Had been Struck by the rear end of a moving tained his liberty during good be- hie parents, and tent. It waa without doubt the best W'lllism by dint of persecer-snc- orations. alarmed by noise In th cellar. A giving just Ash worth, vie president; J. R. Math-w- , street car at Second South and Main endNow dinner tablea. Is be I Gifts, ever . ate." brought by knights, wer disM. Hust. treasurer; pluck, energy and Integrity, had streeta late Tuesday afternoon, Mra. havior. thorough search of the premise by The same verdict rams from Dr. 1. M. P.secretary; J.A. M. worked his way through school had tributed among their ladle, while Mr. nolle revealed no trace of a prowler. ing' out more, .which probably will Mlddleton. 22. whs entered the gasLlndsav. Frank 8. J. Cook, 47, received preliminary ioudy, Bowman E. of Wilson took home a packaere for Mrm. Cisrksbunr Mr. Dempeey I mother of th for- adorn Christmas board la th east. treatment at the emergency hospital oline srvKe atation of Independent been graduated from high echool at Pickering and It. M. Parr, directors; Mrs. h'ohle I Montgomery of mer beavywelrht- champion pugilist. reA Oil company. MX South state St. Anthony, and that hi' record was Beerois, who was unable to attend. C. R. Open-ahaWith each parksjre. Mr. was rr sent Gas her then for f!u and auditor; Anderson, Injuries, Va.. W. sisrter of Mr. Orr. a letter telling of the claim of UtaJi wa She atreet. Katurday night, stealing ,'., good to ths time of th offen. physician, and W. M. Pear, moved to the U D. R. hospital. lac EEDTJCXD EXCESS FAJUS pleased with her present, and chiropractor, waa captured by police Sunday night. la suffering from a contusion and people that the best celery In the Tuesday. John E. Cronln, president a 'mllar expression came from Holiday Excursion Fares conM LOS ANOELES LIMITEO. world Is grown In thl In was th Prache had and meantime abov A th right eye, eration bought a of the ga and oil company; William surplus amounting line men in who. various Union Pariflo System UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. divided among the n.embers .of th tusion or th chest, left lower leg ticket for Kt. Anthony. Idaho, where Mory, Jr.. attorney, and a repreenta-ti- v tically every reply ha definitely package of Utah celery sent orgsn:sation d On an and fare for the of Effective the Justice of thl claim. uncle Uvea, with part the money. aa a Christmas dividend. and right hand. of th Elks' lodge railed on tb January 1 excess far for been The youth had formerly worked for Judge and urgl a auspended en- - this de luae train will be reduced beNo report of th members e1dent rund trip befween all local points on Edward Ilinea of Chicago, president by Mr, Orr. N':ne hundred and fifty-nin- e of th Kinea lumber company an1 th Oregon Fhort IJne. Iwcember II, distribution. made to the potlr by th I'tah Lirht the station. lence. The court waa Informed that tween Salt Lake Cl'y snd Lo Angeparticipated In J 7, TIMPIR LEADS TO DIVORCE. 21. ii. I J. 24. IS. . Jl; Januh alao prtdnt of th Continental C'oal waived preliminary th voting ansa had been feithful and les from IS to 2. Yoa ars Invited t and Traction rompsry, but. it waa i Between Monday HOLIDAY KXCCRSIOV RATFN for learned, that th trolley, operated by heanrg to a second ary points on the U A. onmrLiy of We-a- Virginia. mi: "If f burglary thorourft'y honest, aa art employee. take advantage of th superior eervlce cruelty Charging consisting S. la, In t'tah. IX, J. Ji. thlosre In that country (Utah are Charle Carlson. Jr., Hi iTiggs ve- - charge, and was hound over lo th Mr. Cron.a asjgaeeted that Mlddleton provided by the Loe Angeles Limited of a quick temper. Jealous Christmas and New Year's via SI. Jt. SI, Januarr 1 and I. h pleaded guilty b permitted to keep the ticket and go st this nominal IJmlt otherwise with the K ectric between gait 7k knA nue. was turning west Into Second Croa-t- y strut is wh.rt court, and Adv.) traits Hertha far. I. siitklness, Tlrk- -t Office, Hotel and quality r,f this wa granted an deFar South e'reet, and Mra Cook, cross- and waa sentenced to erv an inde- to hi Idaho borne. (and It Jimiaxy 4, i I'r p" nte (denone--and'thIntermediate I tn I tab. rr"T Wss. tto. aald to Mr. have term Main Clifford the Duncan (Adv.) must be mn. when ytmr ik nt thlrfy-f- t er of divorce from lnerlcutory atste terminate ti rownd Patten. Tickets the Pbrriff silver Crus for K special prison. ing En'ny and street, pls'e R'rrt em cf r,: then Indeed ynn ty b JiMr t'hrt" Ms'.hisnn to th track, which Reflection o tf pert I the Jiidg snd h Judge agreed that xcutton holiday shoppere luncheon in the F.ose oo sa le 24. Z.t, Z. .1. stepped too rVs r 7m are hoorht are to fe iortgnuijltl In shewing I'lamnnd J tn ahould he reso led ta lb rear end knocking her and A. A. Iurwan, aaait'ant diBtrwt of and ' room cafeteria, Newhoos hotel. ih Third l.tr-- t court. They 19 ml jMiufl Jmj"ra. 71 Mia - lAdv.l th m;".. gem courage tu ga west, etr married la 131J. down. a't Tney, convinced fbro that tb ac tb youtn was permitted to go. 'Jan J. l?:i. (Adv (Advertisement.) 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