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Show mrrw XXlXi fiiTm 02XIJ i. , 0 GARDEN TREE 23 Mrsamjaai thrilling ARBOR EVENT tut esse: Vomen'i Qubs Federation Rites at Soeclal Awaiti a ' Park Site. W liom -- Vtf car - IS ? ' - - . - '?.'. ' :.. ,4" (nIIMi liters ' ! u$ M and O streets, which was recently in purchased by the city aa a public sycamore trees. Sk? parr. Twenty-seve- n i one for each club in the federation. then be presented to the cltr. fjwin an address by Mrs. Prank B. of the federation. ft Cook, president Mayor John F. Bowman will receive Al" the trees on behalf of the city. cr rtnek and Sleater riaa fNI Speeches at Ceremonlea. n Others who will make speeches are h. during the olantlng eeremonv L. of the, commissioner Finch, Harry wh city part department, and R. a. if Sleater, superintendent of parks. The federation ia donating the hai trees out f gratitude to the city for tne old undsey gardens, 05 purcnaaing Z which were Ctah'a first amusement a as Dt it grounds, park to preserve " sa a hlstnrlpalcitylanrimartr aalit XMrm SPjJCook. The purchase of the gardens jji-iwl- th COMPANY RETAINS DIRECTORS' BOARD iKw. LOCK HIM UP Doy; GiarterAuroyChase; JItchine; Qiase Ends .... ., iril .n. t , J ) DIVIDE OVER without telling anyone and nearly broke hit little miitrett't heart until the laundryman read a Tribune want ad and returned the pet. y, im '" " t iwtew imml ; CITY AUDITOR i . County Attbrney o It 7 $143,000 Net Lo for Year Revealed at Meeting of j X - - - i- 1 .5 r.r ' - i i :- eeaaav- - O' - "': ' fll .; ' The question of bringing ouster against uitj auq proceeding Alvln Keddlngton oyer the 4000 pink In the city treafound sIId I O. U. accounts now sury in the audit of the into a legal in progress has developed controversy between County Attorney John D. Rice and City Attorney Shirley P. Jones, according vo uie two officials. The county attorney said Wedneswill Issue an ofday that he probably ficial statement Thursday or Friday In which he win aet jurui iua tion. The city attorney already has made charges against Keddlngton, asserting it is the duty of the county attorney to act. City Attorney Contend Auditor Guilty of Malfeasance la Office. that Tha eitv attorney contends Keddlngton Is guilty of malfeasance In office for "borrowing" $4000 from the city treasury and Issuing a pink slip therefor. This pink slip has peen pronounced dj muujii kmuuu,to uu be handwriting expert, entirely in Ktddington'a handwriting. Keddlngton, however, contends the $4000 pink slip is a forgery. The county attorney declared1 Wedto nesday that he is not sure It up him to issue complaint In the case. Lisle He engaged J. W. Edmund and smith, two local handwriting experts, more than a week ago to examine the propink slip which Keddlngton nounces a forgery, but, he aald, neither of them so far ha examined the questioned' document.;- Mayor Bowman Declare Appeal Will Be Forced to Action. Mavor Bowman declared Wednes day night that if the county attorney does not feel obligated, under the law, to make the move toward ousting Keddlngton from the city auditors office, he will take other means to bring this about. "Neither the city attorney nor myself Is passing the buck In this matter," said the mayor. "I know there are several ways of Instituting ouster proceedings, but it 1 the opinion ol the city attorney, and he has so ad vised, that In this particular case, the offense alleged constitute malfeasance In office, and It Is up to a grand Jury or the county attorney." I I. : -- to Ouster Demand. w ' i - ' f J tui f f ' I aj r rii affi tt V I ' ZA , v- 1 anla i ....- i nsf V i -- I - r i - . V. , V ' - ' - - - COURT SPEEDS Stockholders. Prepare-Statemen- City Holds at Eighth South. . serted Wednesday. His disregard for traffic algni posted near the McKlnley school, Nineteenth South and State streets, and Ignorance of the power of Junior traffic police, officers aald. resulted In his being lodged In the city laU Wednesday on charge of reckless driving. ' Youthful Officers Accuse Driver f Ignoring Slgna. Traveling north on State street at :40 p. m, Atenclo railed to obey signs near the school ordering motorists to "go slow." according to three youth ful arresting officers, who shouted to him to decrease hia speed. Instead, the boy police aald. Aten clo stepped on the accelerator. Along came O. Hallldsy ol Murray. Follow that man. aald Hana Rei ser, 11, or IMS south west Temple street. Junior trafflo officer, to the driver aa he leaped on the running board of the Halnday machine. Kenneth Oaraen. 18C7 South West Temple street, and Tony Devecchl, 1758 South West Temple street, both 13. Jumped onto the Hallldsy car to aid in tne capture. Yonth Captor Driver After Chase Near City. At Eighth South and Main streets they overtook Atenclo. He stopped and the three boy climbed into hia machine and ordered him to drive to the police station. There, with the aid of Desk Mose Morris and Traffic Sergeant J. H. Warden, they "booked" him. Arrest of Atenclo, according to Sere arrest made Seant Warden, ia the first traffic police alnce the unit waa formed to protect pupils at the schools during hour when classes are not In session. m PROSECUTORS . 'W-- Ser-gen- at SUGAR program of the city federation starts at 2 p. m., when member of J7 different women's clubs will gather at Lindsey gardens, between Seventh and Eleventh avenue and m , ar 3 'if perintendent. i. m The inoo .&.iJ. 11 Here i$ Baby Joyce De$ley, old daughter of Dr. Stephen . Bet-le955 Thirteenth East ttreet, greeting Pal, xrho went to the laundry C. P. Atenclo, 21, of 25 West 8ev N: A -- A r..-------.- low-er,To-ny ! ft the TlrlT TfiT.' enth South street, hereafter will obej junior traffic police orders, he as Elaborate tre planting ceremonie, principally the program of the Salt m Lake Federation of Women'! Club at ,nd Lindsey gardens, will feature Arbor VA da AnrU IS. for Salt Lake. V ' In addition to the Individual plant- lng of the 27 affiliated club which uni are member 01 tne women I leaera m tion, special programs will be held In FraI the cltr echoola and a number of civic organisations are planning ap nrrmriat ceremonlea. The planting program trU at bun m Mrmriav. when the Daueh of Utah Pioneer will father at AtT, Pioneer grove on the eaat end of the aw Canltol around and plane a I lower lnt tree In honor of Mr. Elltabeth P. Hayward, eleventh past prealdent of till " VtlUUMUWI) Governor Dent Prepares ' Address for frofram. " ma The program for this planting win . ol consist of an addre&a by Governor I K X Oeorae H. Dern. mualcal numbert K under direction of Mra. Kate C. Snow, president; Eva Ward Heal, dit chorister, and Alvln Keddlngton, In- vocation will be riven by Mra, Leon- mq !1 ora T. Harrington, chaplain. . ' At 11 a. m. a apeelajly Imported II California Eedwood tree will be cq planted In front of the Sugarbouae cla. branch library as a special feature of " a program sponsored by the sugar league and the vr house Business Men's .1 Irving Junior high school. The value oflree and shrub pTaifit- i Inc. forest conservation.' and kindred ueJE subjects will be stressed throughout r the city scnoou, aald O. if. Child, u- - UTAH-IDAH- O a TT7TT iiuuujiii. .uvivixu, Aiiuu ARREST DRIVER, Upper left, IIam Reiser, 11 f upper right, Kenneth Garten, 13 Devecchl; 13.- - era 2J chaie. eleven-bloc- k rrrrfT DOT4 A V tfftDVTVd Pal Doesn't Want to Be a Dirty Dog McKinley tchool junior traffic police, who lodged auto driver in city jail Wednesday, after B ' TTT ITTflTl They Got Their Man PLANTING BIG parrt ff rrnTTJTTVrx' t' JJIl.iJ ilUUUiJ( I " , rx "Tv. ' "X. TRIAL OF CASES The existing board of directors of o the Sugar company waa One hundred and seventy-fiv- e ' reelected. O. O. Wright of Idaho rails i.cases have been tried in the court of ,-- )" waa elected to till a vacancy in the Judge Jamea W. McKinney since board caused by the death of John C. January 4, a record of which the Cutler, and the annual financial reJurist voiced pride Wednesday. port, ahowlng that, in spite of one of While a big majority of the eases of In the largest gross outputs sugar DATE DANCE handled in Judge McKlnney'a court the history of the company, a net loss have been divorce petitions, totaling of $143,463.64 was incurred for the 150, he also has presided over ten fiscal year ended February 26, was " ; , Jury cases and fifteen nonjury trials. reviewed at the annual stockholders AND The patron and honor guest for sits The fact that McKinney Judge '4111' t'A t ' " ia IS f meeting of the company Wednesday. the annual Girls' dance of the West on the bench thirty minutes longer reason for the deficit. Heber J. The www w 'V 'm a t IV VUVIvIUU " each day than other district Judge school, sponsored by the West i high was made possible through Her-2- 7 Grant, president of the company, ON i given Athletic Girls' council of the tchool, as one reason why he has ..land aaaaasssassaaaBssaaaaaaaaiaHSBaaSMBsi out in his of the bert 8. Auerbach. former owner. summary pointed was announced Wednesday afternoon been able to handle so many easea. ' In addition to the federation olant- - report, ia that prices are at present His court opens at 9:45 a. m. and at by Miss Rosella Chrlstensen, prealto extent Parent-Teachthe that the depressed Inn. the 1 association cases. dent of the West Athletic Otrl. :45 p. m. for hearing of divorce b could not show a profit desnite for the Ensign district will plant a 10 a. m. and The dance will be held Friday eveat courts Other open C;hy Joyce' Puppy Gops POLICE DECLARE sycamore tree tn Llndsey garden to an increased efficiency in manufac1 p. in, In many Instances JucWe ning, April 28, in the Elk club an methods of and output aura, taaruia Manaeil. lor-- turing joo. Jiunw McKinney has been able to clear the to J aundryj Tribune Atl mer prlnclnal. and the Llndsev fam- - Z,O19,460 bags ol sugar. The patron for the affair will be for Jury cases by using the extra YOUTH'S Saves Low ilv will also plant a tree In honor of Flood; way Mercury In Prices Calls fifteen minutes in the morning and Principal and Mra. Fred D. Keeler. Depression Return. Insures Mark of the ear- For Protective Tariff. ry. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chrlstensen, Mr. undeey, founder dens. Storm May Reach City afternoon, and Mrs. J. W. Williamson, Mr. and Thla depression In price, the Dres- CAMP Mrs. J. V. Sears and Mr. and Mrs. . huauh Leaden to Flant ' ldent's report asserted, called for protwo a old wire haired months Max on Cohen. Pal, Friday. measures Trees to ' for LOW tective tariff enable Leaders. Many g0 The honor guests will Include Govto Dr. Stephen H. terrier belonging to American manufacturers ha b will c.tuA. compete Ut Plntlni jnirf ernor and Mrs. Oeorge H. Dern. Mayou1" onor ?' "rl - J- oorh.m. mother at Kn the sugar market on a profitable Besley, 953 Thirteenth East street, or and Mrs. John P. Bowman, Superawaaafcivui aaai. t. m. noiurrGirls When the mercury remained 18 General basis. g Charge Approves want to he decided didn't at grow up tht Altruaa club; Mra. $101,734 prfildrnt intendent and Mr. Oeorge N. Child, Kow.ii. pruioeni at tna Autlwrf The company, the report contin points below normal Wednesday a to be a dirty dog so he went to the Assistant Superintendent and Mrs. Orln Tutman. r'"Me of Military Trainruldrnt af tlx ued, had operated thirteen With Contributing O. Amarlaan Awoelatian a( tlnlvanltr Women; plants serious flood situation waa prevented A. Eaton, Principal and Mrs. Bruce , laundry. Mm J.nttl Foawr. pnaldrnl ot tha Bual-n- during the year and had been forced and E. street Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge WatsuperMllllkln, Area. Bryant Young, city and Preiawional Wonm'i club: Mra to keep four idle because of an inade misto he his oil mac little tell But miles of ing Contract for three to Delinquency. forgot son. Major and Mrs. O. S. McCleary, I. R. Barton. ot tha ClMlin as were not conditions Jit visor, prildnt reported beets. of adam Beet and contracts. is paving, curbing Do r)n. In honor ol Un. tmma MeVtrtn. quate supply gutter tress and playfellow, Baby "Joyce Miss Alice Rows, Assistant Principal Bwformfr pretlriont af tha Utah 0tata It stated, are now being signed bad as anticipated. J. Cecil Alter, expected to be awarded Thursday by Elizabeth Fit? Oerald, Mrs. E. E. Neldeeds of heroism of James B. Besley, aged 3, about it, and she Just The ol Wommi Cluba from tha to & commission Gibbons the the throughout a district, producing city government meteorologist, expects With the arrest of seven men and son, Mis Ruth Carol Evans, Miss club: Mra. 8. J. of cried and cried because the didn't praaldrnt Austin on the lowest who submitted the bid. Reed, bit of tha Co!lf elub. InStrphanwn, honor of Miaa Alle and present indications show that Ella Miss Dorothy Wilson and rise Thursday, to 200 know Pal's and women in downtown hotels and room Miss Lowe, Foo. prlnclnal of tha Bait huh acreage and tonnage will be gTeatly sharp temperature $101,734, Wednesday. .The project is fensive will be an Inspiration good Intentions Miranda Mateon. JMn. m. L. Clara, srai'drnt or tha S1U American boys who will attend the fall of one of the which will melt the house the night, Wednesday ing biggest street Improve- citizens' stolen someone that had bun elub: Mra. W. M McKendrlrk. pml-v- f increased during the coming year. military training camp at thought ments contemplated by the commissnow rapidly. ornt of tha Tnalanla club: Mra. S. S. Nel- - Bonded Indebtedness Reduced and that he might be cold and hunt police declare they have broken up Fort Douglas this summer. a. pwsldrnt of tha Otrl Scout council. sion for this year. Alter Mr. wll reported, Thursday, af honor Mra Hrrbart Mnovcr, honorary $450,609 During Year. heroic gry. So Baby Joyce's father put an on of the worst vice rings n the west BILLBOARD of this The memory In to be streets are The Improved . FQprasldrat af Olrl Scouta: Mri. Ulr Wolhe extension The bonded Indebtedness of the be fair and warmer, although district No. 64. including Utahn, who gave his life while serv- advertisement in The Tribune clas- Charges of pandering and contribu lrholmc. proaldant of tha Dauthtcri of on Hand Cart Plonofri, In honor of the Infantry, sified department Tuesday morning ting to the delinquency of a minor was reduced 1450,000 dur- makea no forecasts for Friday. Wed- all thoroughfares within the territory ing with the Thirty-eight- h company af handcart plonatrti Mrs. Alfred O. nesday afternoon a storm waa seen bounded on the north by Parkway now a Utah regiment, has again been and the next day the laundryman were filed against the alleged gang. CASE at tha Kle club: Mra. ing the year, preferred stock diviWAY prtont preaMcnt jSOmh. revered by the official designation of brought Pal back and he hadn't The arrest was based on complaints "A. M. Banaen. of tha tadtoa' dend amounting to $210,000 were off the British Columbia coast and avenue, on the south by Twenty-sevent- h Austin. even been washed. as summer the camp lUterarr club: Mra. Jaawa While, nml. paid, and adequate provision was there is a possibility It will reach Salt Camp Fifoftne on the east issued South irom county attorney's street, by !rtmt of the ladlea' aunlllarr Ma. a to a he at the week-enPal's mysterious disappearance oc- fice upon stories told by the weather teenth East street, and on the we3t by Captain Austin, who was the son girl, 14, Qtrlatlonal Asaoctatlon of Letter Carrier. In made for depreciation on plants and Lake O. Howard of Salt Lake, curred Monday. It seems that the and her sister, 20, of Salt Lake, E. Mrs. of observer said. honor of Mra. Nettle Neilen. ftrat president for shrinkage of Inventory. who drive. To test the validity of the Critch-lo- w Highland infanThirty-eighone of tha auxiliary and charter member ol was of the The storm Tuesday and early Wed puppy had crawled into the laundry, cnarge they were lured to lead 1m Following the stockholders' bill passed by the last legisla4 he national aullllarr: Mra. C N, Rtr. won for men who the consistorganizahidden himself the of board ; bag and the directors, among try's moral lives. nesday morning brought a total ture prohibiting the advertising of president of tha women's .auxlllarv of the 1I WIViIa., of "The the aJSIn. Af Ufihw T P.rflnt tion of appellation t&tega, Those fighting ,, - Othjir bjr,&,s4 4bj ---.(8, inches, bringing ureitd arM-- Rssibium. ctgaret,'or thertoBeeff on; Hill precipitation GALL--SPEC- IAL JHoward R. Parker, prealdent of tha Bait ROck'Of 'teMrnev" which made up a lamiiy washing. New Elk notel, 44 Oeorge Albert Smith. Stephen knhVtotirfor fifie "month to Y.K ihc les. East Second boards, a complaint was Issued Wed V, 1ke Motheri' club, tn honor af "our was to free ride a the So Pal given South with con street, Mra P. C. aVhramm. prealdent of Love, Fred E. Smith. E. O. Howard. To date the present month has re charged Major General Hine Okehs against Oeorge W. Hamlyn, I th Netabborhood houae: Mra. Mrrtle Horn, Joseph F. Nlbley. Roy Bullen and ceived the second greatest amount of where he wa piled in with tributing to the delinquency of the nesday laundry, manager of the Packer corporation, for Name A prealdent of tha Otah State Nuraea' aase- -, Paul F. Military Camp. W. bundles H. snow for April In the last fifty years. from other families. other Keyser of Salt Lake, atatton.- In honor of tha foundera of the a girl; bill (Frenchy) Harry posting company. The comFor his. courageous leadership in and there he stayed for nearly two floss, New Elk hotel; Grace Snell. o. Wattls of Ogden, Jasper W. Tully of With the storm nosing in from the Meoctatloa: Mra. J. H. Belt, for the P. was issued by County Attorney plaint so Diaterheod. In honor of chapter A: Mra. San Francisco and O. Q. Wright of northwest it is likely the record of 22 the capture of hill 263 In the he until and grew alias Lund, and Rex Lund, Britton days, unhappy D. Rice. J. a. perktnft. prealdent of the Women'a Idaho Falls, confirmed the contin- Inches, recorded in April. 1922, will be offensive and In which he lonesome witnout nis little play rooming house, 62 2' East Second John or Ha II war Mall aaaoclatlon: Aaaoctatlon Late in the day Mr. Hamlvn was uance of all executive officer of the threatened. Mr. Alter said. Members of the Utah section of was fatally wounded, October . 1918, fellow that his whimpers attracted South street; Alice Archer, 63 Mra. Philip Schonert. prealdent of the Be technically arrested, but was re viewerr ciua, in nonor or aara. u u. reaa- - company for the coming year. These County roads were rough and mud- the American Institute of Mining En- the United States awarded the dis- - attention. And it so happened that West Second South street; Mike Jure- - leased on his own recognizance to Jee. charter member: Mra. M. T. La rat. are: Heber J. C, dy, although passable and the Junior section of the tinguished service cross and the Bel- the man who found him naa been tlsh, 138 South State street; Eddie Grant, gineers president; Wednesday Seekers' In of of elub. tha' honor (president appear Thursday morning, when his .Tttie ortanuera who oraanlted In 190: Mrs W. Nlbley and Oeorge Albert 8mlth. and no difficulty was reported by organization will meet Thursday at gian government the Ordre de Leo- - reading The Tribune want ads that Collins, 23 East Broadway, all charged bond will be fixed. A. L. Murray, vice prealdent of the Bervtce vice president; W. H. Wattls, general the state road and returned him to his with pandering. Mr. 8 p. m. in the University of Utah pold with rank of chevalier. morning department. The complaint was sworn to by fltar lesion: Mra R. Roland Lewis, president manager; W. T. Pyper, secretary, and comrunes, Mines a at uenerai dinner of home. most were the arrest a The made l. building, Young following Major after long Police Inspector reported jonn city's (Women s asandatlon. Unlveraltr of Utah. Dan Orundvig. mander of the Ninth corps area, apstreets clear by Wednesday night. . the university cafeteria. 1 In honor of Mrs. JoaepH T. Klnssburnr; Mrs W. Bert Robinson, treasurer. Investigation by Chief of Detectives charging Mr. Hamlyn specifically TUMPING RATES REMAIN. president of the Waaatch father Husbands, M. Bout we 11 will be chairman proved the name, which was recomreJohn D. H. The bureau's weather comwho swore to Clayton, weekly presiwith causing a tobacco advertiseI literary club: Mrs.LeaJ. i. Pltsjrerald. CLl'B NAMES SPEAKER. AsRates charged by the Utah Powar plaints issued Wednesday rue of Women Votera: port indicated the spring season is of the Joint meeting, which will be mended by Colonel Howard C. Price, dent of the Utah C. Facts About the abnormally backward, bringing un- devoted to a program. "Technical commanding officer of the Thirty-eight- h & Light company each summer since sistant County Attorneys E. F.byRich- ment to be posted at Wall and Cen1 Vra. Jennie Stein, prealdent of tha W "LittIe.Known streets on April 9. " ter 1 T XS.. Central anion, and Mra. Svr Web History and Uses of Metals" wlD be favorable condiyons to livestock Training for the Mining Industry." Infantry and the C. M. T C. March 29, 1922, for the power used in ards and H. E. Wallace. r. prealdent of tha W. C. T. U. PrsriMs 1 Kansas in Klwas of bom Uhe talk The a before Utahn the Both men in students Lake active subject the Little or no water state. and for of tree the Utah will In the honor the s 1 Willard, Clayton charged Wednesday night throughout plant pumping wanis ciuo by a. u. Mackenzie, City, coming to Salt Lake with his Distributing company and others, will that the seven persons so far arrestI W, C. T. V. wort growth In vegetation is reported and mining industry will participate. 1 the Utah chapter of the sheep shearing preparations have parents when a small boy. He was continue throughout the present Irri- ed belong to a "vice ring" which has ASKS American" mining congress at the been postponed. educated in the public schools and gation season, according to an order operated for some time In Salt Lake. Livestock are still of later luncheon of studythe Thursclub Utah, the on winter feed in moat sections of the University weekly The Archer woman and Juretlsh Issued Wednesday by the public utilAWARDS MAN ing mining engineering at the Michi- ities commission. Under this order were first to give bail, their bonds beday. Howard N. Frasee, tenor solo- state, the report indicated. Lambing, ist, is scheduled to sing several selec- which has become general, has gan college of mines. the rates for such pumping allowed ing fixed at $1500 for appearance betions. suffered many losses. by the commission under It order of fore City Judge C. F. Dalby. Most Austin's Widow $15,000 DAMAGES Captain March 29. 1922. were extended until of the other gave bond during the Revocation of D. L. HJtesman'a Resides In California. , October 31. 1929. night, auto wrecking license wa recom He was commissioned a first lieuto the cjty commission Wedmended Announcement of several leading tenant of infantry at the Fort SheriA jury In the court of Judge D. W. dan, 111., officers i roles in the East high school annual nesday by Joseph E. Burbldge, chief camp In training of police. Moffatt Wednesday rendered a ver 1917, and shortly afterward was asopera. "Katiaka." by Rudolf Frtml The chief" communication to the dict of $15,000 damages in favor of signed to the Thirty-eight- h sand Otto Harbach. was made WedInfantry commission stated that Hltesman la Fred C. Morgan, the defendant be- at Camp Green. J. C., later being pronesday by Miss Lisle Bradford, director. Katherine Wllley was chosen to facing a charge in connection with ing the Ogden Union Railway and moted to a captaincy. i the theft of automobiles, and that he "sing the part of Helen Hopper. Cecily Depot company. The plaintiff sued Captain Austin's widow. Mrs. Belief that quite heavy losses of waa The stock industry throughout the for $30,000. Identified with other similarly Adama will play Olga and the parts Calvin Austin, daughter of E. accusea. ol varenka and Petnuka will be ta lambs may result in the Salt Lake state, however, has suffered in various It was alleged by the plaintiff that E. Calvin, retired vice president of Jten by Owen Beck and Margaret basin country from the storms of the sections during the last year, it Was while employed by the defendant the Union Pacific system, and Mrs. Household possibilities of the me through means of a musical pitch Hearing on the revocation wa set There will be quite a loss of company October 27, 1828. his right Calvin, now live in Los Angeles with chanical age were demonstrated at pipe. The tone of the pipe was all for April 17. aKaar. last few day was expressed Wednes- stated. cattle on the Arizona strip due to foot was crushed. He testified, that her two children, Francis June and . At previous try outs, Esther Ander-awautomaton needed. Obediently the chamber of commerce luncheon the M J. by lack of feed caused by dry weather of as a result of the injury he will be Frederick Charlton Austin. Macfarlane, president William Post, Ross Ramsey, Max day FIRE VICTIM BETTER. It did aa It wa bid, to the astonishof the Horse Utah and CatUe Growelectrical O two Evrowers the are by Wednesday Televox," years. past ment of a number of housewives aisaoiea Thompson. Edith Mann. Wesley Mrs. Grace Gray. 50. of 1004 Fit. ans and Dlran Brown were chosen to ers' association. There are several bringing cottonseed cakea into that permanently can do anything but think. present. who Husbands, too, visualized j teenth East street, severely burned la City Committion Deniet man. HEALTH OFFICER RESIGNS. big flocks tn the storm area, Mr. Mac- section to feed the stock. Mr. MacUnder the guidance of P. B. Oarrett the time when 'Televox" would shovel a gasoline explosion fstng leading roles. at her borne Rehearsals with the chorus started farlane pointed out, and individual farlane is of the opinion that the Two License Applications San Francisco, "Televox" unveiled a tnow and stoke furnace. The resignation of C, L. CountryTuesday afternoon, waa reported In calf crop will pay for the feed. this week, under direction of Miss losses are likely to be heavy. man as health officer Of the BingB. of Fisher C. former Harris, 8r chamber Hawley, picture past improved condition at the Holy Cros It was pointed out by the stockman. In some sections considerable stork ham district was accepted WednesBradford and Mr. Fred O. Barker. The city commission Wednesday presided at the meeting. hospital Wednesday night. however, that the loss of 1000 of 10.000 has been turned loose upon the range day by the county commission. He denied two application for licenses. lighted a flood lamp. Set an electric president, Governor George H. Dern and C. E. "rnusical number. The opera wilt be lambs will mean lit tie to the sheep in because of the Inability of the own will devote his time exclusively to the The first was that of John Mlhalo-pulo- s, sign flashing and did other startling 8kinner, assistant engineering direcCOUNTY NAMES DEFUTT. town clerk of Rinrham Tha dustry or to the market, although it ers to buy feed, it was stated, and the work-oto oper- things. who asked tor. Westlnghouse Electric tt Manupresented the latter part Of April Upon the recommendation of Sherwill mean a great deal to individuals. losses in these caaes are expected to county treasurer recently refused to ate a tobacco storepermission 83 West were deed Second at The the by were guests of iff Clifford Patten, the county comfacturing company, Ttt. timer Blotters and Pads. Lamps. The lambing season is not fairly un- tx.- - heavy. In Kane county it was re- honor a warrant for his ray as health South atreec The other was that of machine thoughaccomplished telephonic direc- honor. mission HARROW PRESS. 82 W 2nd South St der way yet. and because of thla fact ported that the stock have been sold officer approved the apthe ground that It was Georgia Lunn. who sought a license tions by Mr. Oarrett. 6eated at the It was explained Televox" Is used pointmentWednesday ujnn of R. D. Ballard to serve as Pencils. Announcements, no serious losses are expected except down until the losses will not be great not legal for Countryman to hold two to run a rooming house at 214 jProframs, table. Mr. Oarrett phoned at preaent In power substations, where a deputy sheriff at speakers' f Draper. He will to individuals. Advertisement.) there because nf fred shortape. South State street irwtr.rtior- - v? "Televox," public position attendant take up his new noaiuon April l Issulnj - Utah-Idah- ' - -l ".: WEST FOR f FAIR aw WARMER ' '"i-Wt- GILS SET ' Z WEATHER SEEN THURSDAY CHART com-Da- er UTAH'S HEROISM u; SEVEN ARRESTS INSPIRES PAVING BID J'tjor TOTALS Jn. a'mmr Clr-f''- BREAK UP RING AT ANNUAL n Meuse-Argon- TEST -i moth-wue- UNDER d, th f ENGINEERS . - --- 1- -2 SESSION t Meuse-Argon- ne 1- -2 of BURBDJGE Director Selects Leading Players In East Offering JURY LICENSE REPEAL CATTLE GROWERS JFEAR HEAVY LOSSES OF LAMBS IN STORM ie MECHANICAL MAN EXHIBITS UNCANNY ACTS AT LUNCHEON ' n. f 1- 1 rs v t; |