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Show TOE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNIK&, JULY 10 4M coin CACHE S HOW Provo DEPARTMENT THMS VALUES Jormpondent: Bom phone 11M 1 Agent: Horn Make Cut PROUD of Nearly $34,000 From Figure! of Assessor. Commissioners r I i ; phone SCHOOLCROWIH f 425-- PLANS FOR HEflLTORS Students in th school of. the Mil lard county district are attending belter and working harder than ever be fore, it Is declared by B. K. hams- worth, superintendent of th district, in hi annual report to th board of education of that district Cltixens also are giving wholesome aupporl to th . educational program, and me superintendent thinks that noticeable A copy accomplishment will reault. was re of Mr. Farnsworth report ceived at. the offices of Dr. C. N. Jen of public In sen, stat superintendent struction. Katurday. at." the" With bchooW has Attendantincreased In the last few years, the and, where there were report shows, e only graduates from the three high school of th county in 1825, there were 112 in 1328, an increase of about 90 per cent In three years. It is recommended by Superintend ent Farnsworth that Junior blgh I schools be reestablished at Hclplo and Leamington. Two principal reasons for th establishment of these schools are given: First, both schools are miles from high twenty-fiv- e which is a long ride for the children In the ninth grade; and, second, there are enough upper grade students to load the busses heavily from each town, so thiit additional busses should be needed if the ninth grade pupils were transported. A third reason given was that local school and communities profit greatly by maintaining Junior high schools. The report shows IftOX children of chool age living within tne district of whom 99 f wen enroned in school classes during the year. The average dally attendance for the nine months waa 3 30, ur 86.9 per cent. There were 2741 pupils enrolled in the elementary schools and 832 In the high schools durlng the year. This Is a special department d Voted to th handling of Inquiries. You hav at your disposal nan extonatv or to serve you gmnixatlon In Wahln-toIn any capacity relate to mor tnt Writ your question, your nam, and your address clearly, and ancle I cent In coin or stamp tor Send to The .Half Luke City reply. Tribune Infornntlon Mureau, rr3ric J. Haakln, Director. Washington, U. mation. C. J1,000 assor's Ar fifty-nin- tt v-- Nth ni aesor -- this--yea- r: --- mim - FOE OF LIQUOR 1111,-60- 7, S Apron, Overall Day Planned at Provo Meeting n Fight Between State and County ". all-da- appear on Mar-- i 21; thus there I a period of six month of darkness. Q. Why doe a mackintosh ralnooat that name 7 K. f. bar A. A In th esse of Macadam with road surface, th successful efforts of a 8cott'hman named Mackintosh to waterproof textile materials perpetu ated his nam in connection with In waterproof garment. Q. What doe th nam. Ashtabula mean? L. A. A It I an Indian .name and means fish river. Q. How oan sealing wax be mad at bom? F. w.. L. A. MeltinsT together equal parts of wax and resin produces shoemaker an auceptabl wax. This ahould be don In a pan over hot water to pre vent scorching. s th bureau of Q. Do compile statistics on th coat of city government? McD. H. A. It does for cities navinc popula tion of 30,000 or over. er . the cost Q. Approximately, what a cwaina; punt In a moving picture tbsaterT A. 1 A. During a series of lectures given at Harvard university by leaders of motion picture Industries, th follow Inst statement wa made: "In ssni rase a cooling plant vata (200,000 to Install and (6o0 or ?00 a week to maintain." I of "thu-cen- nu ri x Ambassador Gets Fervid Welcome .pi Areas Swelter In Record Heat DEPARTMENT iy, No, Main. Phone U& Office, Bsaldeaca Telephone, 902. liawiiouiwiiiiKxamiwiuasjOHiiMttiMa( Bohemian Girl Cast Selected For Production EWIIIUID KING RETIRE Sporadic Thunder Show-er- a Election Only Smith' Fail to Relieve; Await Counting Vote, , Deaths Mount Returned Man Say. LOG AN. - " - campaign.-..manager- s Unifying of Cow two-tent- Testing Planned see I 1 - 1 v 1 at vita-min- . Have ti . -- Lindy Drops In Upon Detroiters coun-trie- at ' -- Englis- horl-so- Vino-yar- Logan f 1 metal-jackete- ' Middle Western Hot CHICAGO, July T (AP) for weather record for Chicago and other cat July - f Th Balfe'a "Th Bohemian Girl." th op Elect kin of Governor Alfred E. era to b presented by summer school middle' western point for 1922 wer mercury Smith of New Tork to th presidency student of the Utah Agricultural col- - mashed today when th her and over Is o certsln that the counting of th lege, Includes the following t,uilnts: climbed to ninety-tw- o Count Arnhelirl; Har the ninety mark elsewhece, climaxing votes In November will be a mere fordriven Q. Can an autumoblle be Parley Bates, " aold Hoss; Thaddeuw; Myrat Clark from Mexico to Alaska? V. L. pwlud uf rains, humidity mality, according to Ofman W. Ewtng, wa dune as early a 1911 A. Thl Florensteln: La Von Chappell. Devils- and erratic temperatures. hoof: Trevor Clark, captain of the The soaring thermometer was ac J member at Utah' delegation to the by L'. Alexander fvwell, author and traveler. guard: Wanda Holland, Arllne; Ethel companled by two mora death here Democratic national convention, who Law, queen of the oypsles; miss mis bringing the total to ten for th week. Thunder showers are expected returned to Salt Lake Saturday. After an ancillary rclvrT abeth Lindsay. Buda. Q. What belonsr to the Th followjng will also assist In the to check the hot wave tonight or to leaving Houaton, Mr. Ewlng viited Q. How many ueool M. E. U the Del Rio oil field in Texas and A. He- la an assistant receiver who American Natur association? a. a, production: Miss lvle Ensign, music morrow, however. I thunder showers touched spent a hort tlm in Mexico, coming In a state other than that in which M. Sporadic director; Chester Bwlnyard, Dar-Tt4 A. It has a membership of about Mable her and there, but they seemed only back by way of Los Angeles, where chartered and haa it Hawkins, accompanist; the property chle place of business. Th receiver 120,000. Palmer, stage manaaer; Emallne to intensify the sHltry heat. Ther be attended a luncheon Thursday at deLind Elisabeth Miss mometers In Nebraska set ths pace which Mayor Jame J. Walker of New be located and Meier, must costumes; in, proper for tne country yesterday with read Mlsa Law. manager. York was present. Q. How do Illiterate In Germany, rive hi property from the state say, make-up- ; I Mr. Ewlng doubted that th Demoings above the 100 degree mark. Lin Franc where the cotiiriany Denmark, Finland, England. Incorporated. coin reporting 101 and Tekamah 103, cratic national and th United State oompar'.' L. to I and state the would establish western regional head- meant by middle peas McL. today neighboring Q. What the east had taken the cue. A. Six per cent of the population quarter In Salt Lake, becau Inforantry? R. B. e of eventy-flvmation reaching him Indicated that Morning temperature A. This term defines a class of of the United States Is Illiterate. Ger and eighty degrees were common Denver already has been chosen. Jin people In Russia, it is composed of many and Denmark have only, Wisconsin and thought that Pacific coast campaign throughout Illinois, of 1 percent illiterates: Switzwealthier peasants, those who not only Iowa, and by noon the aun had wafted headquarters would be established In work on farms but have progressed to erland. Netherlands and Finland have the mercury up In the neighborhood San Francisco or Los Angeles. the point Unit they hire other peasants less than 1 tier cent: Scotland and of 7. the tester Cow of record levels. The week-en- d LOGAN, exodus July work lor them, meir status is Great Britain less than 2 per cent; will of of five Cache associations county holiday seekers from Chicago was Favors Replacing King less are cent. to Franc than since determine hard t per they pirt In court wen the hold A Senator for Utah. a special meeting under way when the ninety-tw- o property owners and part toiler. Oc- at 2 degree mark was reached at 2 o'clock Q. What I th meaning of suttee? house Wednesday toafternoon cupation and use ar title of ownerConcerning ths reported movement thia County afternoon, Agent it the hottest o'clock, according M. ' not to making N. de free to the nut a candidate forward for tne peasant ahlp: Methods of unifyaay or tne year nere. A. Suttee th of Robert L. Wrlgley. la no lor a. for United Democratic velop Into an "Iwo persons died from the heat In States enatornomination widirws. Th custom began in India ing the work will be considered and In opposition to Senator for a dairy ex- Kansas city today. M. W. Pyle. 66 William H. Mr. Where was "East Ride. West when one of the wives of Brahma, the plana willto bebeoutlined ald: "I Q. King, Ewlng was overcome while mowine- his lawn held in the near fu Son of God, sacrificed herself at his cursion Side" first played In a national con that the Interest and welfare of ana leu aeaa ana Mrs. Mary Hamilton, feel death that- she might attend him in ture. in vention? V. .V. the Democratic calls Utah party . uien in a nosoitai. Members of the Wellsvllle row Test A. In the San Francisco convention. heaven. Seventeen widows have an esfor a change. Senator King annum was hold Humidltv will renorteil their association ing on a burned a themselves funeral Thomas been The composer, Lawlor, timable man, but he has pyre exerting rlty hall Monday at jiigu u.trr mo enure miuuie wast. member of the old vaudeville team of a rajah and In Bengal, alone, over meeting In the himself for every part of th world Thomas H. Stewart Is of Thornton and Lawlor. returned to 700 have been known to perish In g:S0 n. m. Utah. We need a man who excepting III work hard for Utah." the vaudeville stage after the popular- tWs way In a year. The English gov- president He wa greatly interested In the re ity of the song t.as revived by its use ernment abolished suttee In Decemserker for repreentatlve from occalnc 1828, but ber. have sults of straw votes, taken in various at the convention. they eleven western state. Professor Johns sionally taken place. parts of the country. These, he said, Hopkins more popular than show that Smith Q. Whs i the most popular sport of today? E. D. U. To Hoover practically svery-whe- r. Talk Herbert Give CONFERENCE SUNDAY. Q. Do canned peas contain Logan In tests In north one A. It Is probable that mor perof these M. J. C. LOGAN. July 7. Quarterly confer. sona attend baseball game than atern California, he said, (S per cent of - A, Th Trad says tltevt LOGAN. 7uly ' 7. Dr. E. T. McCol- -' ence o( Logan stake will be held Sunwere vote cast the for Smith. In tend any other sporting event. Golf green pea Canning ar most remarkablk for m. and at I d. m. Both at day at 10 professor of biochemistry haa many devotee, and unquestionthesr vitamin content They do not lum, will give a meeting will be conducted in the Tjj. southern California Smith received 5 John university, Hopkins more than cent. people play golf ably contain vltaminea A, B and C public lecture In the Fourth ward hall gan tabernacle, with President O. H. per pay baseball. We are' Informed that a only in fair amounts, but ar at 3 p. m. Mlsa Edith Budge presiding. In the evening Houston Convention million and a half people attended the In that they ar among outstanding our richest Wednesday Bowen has charge of the arrange- meeungs win oe neia m tne various baseball games at the Yankee stadium sources of these vital elements Upon ments. Completely Satisfactory. McCollum Is giving spe- - wards. Dr. In New York, exclusive of the world He expressed complete satisfaction peas lose all their vltamlne al work In nutrition at the summer series. When one considers that this Cripening, Ith what was done at Houston. "The and moet of their vltamlne A. There session at the Utah Agricultural colIs only one baseball park in the ma lor Is. therefore, good reason why we do Democratic he MILLS REORGANIZE. aid. convention," His lecture Wednesday Is sponleagues, one may make an estimate of not allow peas to ripen. There Is lege. didn't do what the Republican ex sored by various women's organizaLOGAN. July 7. Farmers' Union the number of person attending base likewise good It to do and did what the Rereason why peas are tions and pected Is free to the or public. mills smlthrield has been reorganball game throughout the year. canned in tnetr most succulent state. publican thought It wa exfraid to ised with the following offfe'er: WalPes should be canned within a few ter P.. Mlchaells, president; B, G. do." Q. Which states have th largest hours after harvesting. Vegetables Old Folks Day Republican leader In many of th Mlcbaelis, general manager, and Han farm? W. C. begin to lose their vitamlnes after states, Mr. Ewlng declared, ar diMlkkelsen, A. Texas has rhe most large farms, secretary. Joseph Hodges At 17 as they do their suear. vided, making it probable that the Lagoon August haa disposed of his Interest in th 2433 farms of SOOO acres or more. New harvesting, When owe they are canned, there Is Democrats will capture considerable company. , Mexico femes next with 724 farms of no further ohane. debatable ground." 7. B. S. Chairman LOGAN, July such sixe; then California, (!8; Mon Governor Smith will make a cam Mltton of the Logan stake old folks' tana and Wyoming coming next with tour to th west, he said, but paigning AGGIE LECTURER NAMED. Q. Should the verb Is or ar be committee announced this morning 561 eac.., . It ha not yet been decided whether unett with noun-, helar??-Mthat the 7.t.d wrUwy ' willvbe held TxJlJAX Jufj-- 7. Drr" Edward How- he com will farther than DenveKT P. at Lagoon Atisrust 17. ard Griggs of New Tork City will be Q. Can a person follow the course Mr. Mltton has selected the follow- the lecturer A. Headquarters la both the singuat of a bullet with the naked eye, the the Utah. lar and plural frm. The verb used ing committees: Advertising. James college July 9 to 13. E.--. Agricultural bullet being fired from a small cali- would Hames H. depend upon the meaning to be Larsen, J. C. Allen, J .. and Albert ber rifle? R. J?C. Llnford, director of th summer ses"The main headquarters Johnson; arrangements, S. E. Need-ha- sion, Grisa-Dr. A. If on rtand directly behind a Iconveyed. announced today. In Chicago." and William Watson; refreshare "Headquarter will give two lectures daily. shooter on a brlgtit day it ia possible ments, George Pickett and Jesse Earl. being established In several d to follow the flight of a bullet with the nake 1 eye. WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE. . Q. Did France ever issue money LOGAN, July 7. Director William San Francisco Social Q. Have any American women had DETROIT,' July 7 (AP). Colonel aecurd whlNi.a! church propby Peterson of the Utah extension divion their pictures United State postCharles Lindbergh, unaccompanied Leader Dies 102 and erty? H. M. sion, accompanied by William White age stamps? S. E. T. flying a mall plane, landed at A. In 1788 paper money was Issued Owens, assistant director and A. lTocuhontas and Martha Washnear County field, Selfrldg shortly after her, whleh was secured by confiscated SAN FRANCISCO, leader, and Mrs. Rena B. May- p. m. from Buffalo, N. T. He ington have been so honored. July 7 (AP). church land. This money waa called agent Mrs. Eleanor Martin, a leader in so- left hi today cock, state leader In home demonstrain a Hangar and came plan tion work, will leave here Sunday at cial and philanthropic affairs her for by automobile to Detroit. He made no Q. During what month docs the asetgnat. 7 a. m. for Laramie-- , Wyo., to attend years, died at her home her announcement concerning the purpose long day begin at th North Pole? Are who come Q. here from peonle summer conference of extension nleht. She was 102 years of age. lat of hi visit here. a A. M. 1). called foreigners? W. S. V. A. In th Arctic region, on March England A. All aliens, whether they are n II the sun just visible on the or not, are called forand appears to circle about It. From tihla day onward, the sun con- eigners. tinues to circle around in fh sky, Qi How much money Is soent r ach day at a greater elevation until liquor In Great Britain? G. W. deon June 21 an altitude of 23 A. Trie United Alliance i Kingdom reached. After this date gree the circling is at a lower elevation estimate that mora than on billion and is again on the horizon on Sep- dollar was spent for Intoxicating tember 2:): thus the sun is visible tor liquors In Great Britain In 1927. .. six months. After September 23 the Q. Are girls eligible for Rhodes sun circles below the horizon, gradual E. D. v. ly descending until December 22 and . cnoiarvips7 A- then gradually ascending until it re- men The scholarshh) ar artven tn wa trimmed from valuation of property la Cach county thl year by the Program board of county commissioner alttinf General as a board of qualixatlon. It waa shown by a report received Saturday ranged for State Con ' board of at the office of the from the equalisation and assessment vention Saturday, Cache county auditor. The adjusted valuation waa 24.485,!S, exclusive of assessed tba mine and public utilities by the state board, while the asseMor' valuation of the earn property thli- 'PROVO, July 7. Plan for th Utah IJ4.519.JS8. Final sssess.r Realtor' convention, to b held ment of th ame property in 127 waf Stat In thl city, Saturday, July 14, ar X5,S1J,97. county board practically completed and th remainChangs made by the asaffected every clan of property detail will be worked out t sessed by th county assessor. Real ing which were fixed by meeting of the general .committee and etnte valuation, to be held either the county assessor at 1S,46S,61, wer other committees, or Tuesday evening, accordreduced br the county board to $11,- - Monday of the genKlmer Jacobsen to J. fixed th ing 412,3X1. The county aaaor thla year eral committee. valuation or Improvement conven of the session Th onenlna re at (5,623,15$. and thla Ilgur waa tion will be held at 10:10 o'clock In the duced Uf 6,6i7,!)8. an while building, Other chance mad by th board, City and County se salon will also b held however, resulted In increaaed valua- afternoon In 2:30 o'clock. the evening, tion Instead of reduction. Valuation th.r. t Vivian of livestock, which wa fixed by the the Realtors will Journey to u- " a wner win 1994,41s, at thl Banquet parlt, year county folto be n entertainment given, waa Increaaed by th county board to and FrankPresident bv dance. a lowed valuathe assessor's while $1,010, 75, of the Brlgham Young tion of personal property other than lin B. Harris university will be the principal apeak14,431. Hi., waa raise a to m livestock, -- 4 71. afternoon ""burlng and th morning Report received et th offlc of th will be the state board Saturday from the auditor sessions th a visiting ladles program which will r of Daggett county showed an Increase guest at ladiea which is and local the of I960 In the- valuation placed upon given by aroDertv there br the county assessor being planned oy a commmee Mr. W hit- numerous change i Mra. Fred Ray, Mrs. T. H. Heal. were mad In tne valuation or me au- -' ferent classes of property, th total Mr. Densll Brown and Mlas Flor ence of valuation Th little. waa chanced Ray. T. H. Heal, chairman; W. WUford real estate la th county waa fixed H. Ray, J. E. Jacobean and commitat 1307,m by the aseor, and th Gray compose th general tee. aura to thl trimmed board county Th asMsaor listed Improveli,820. ments at $64,070, which waa reduced - to ol,77 by-t- h eard, while th asvaluation of livestock, Msaor' wa increased to 1112,761. The big TWIN FALU, Idaho, July 7 The increase which evened up the reduction prohibition law and the eighteenth estate of real in valuation by th mad amendment were defended last night th board wa in personal property by the Rev. Miss Louise Byrnes. CaK t other than liveatock. Thl wa valued lfornla lecturer of the national W. C. while the at aeaessor $47,669, th T. I'., who arrived here on a tour by of the country in behalf of these meaJ board raised that figure to $111,814. tDf-tvTulu a Plana for Utah sures. The meeting, was held under auspices of the local organisation, be held county's farm bureau day towere f dls- - with Mrs. J. A. andenmnrk, presl1, Vivian at park Auguet cussed at a meeting oi tne committee , re pre in rhim of ths affair and entstives of various cooperative of facts and other Information to prove th county, held at the city and county the benefits prohibition has achieved, stating: Officials-Dra- w building. Friday evening.,. b-"There-wi- ll Trtd pence when It was decided to calf th dy "Apronwe get world prohibition." She spoke ' 1 la i. X Overall Day" and .it and auggested in disfavor of the candidacy of Gov 4" ' Ail argument over difference arose that all men wear overalls and the ernor Al Smith for president because and" women wear apron. The day proSaturday morning In the city Comhi stand on this question. of follows: gram county building between County y The meeting her waa an 10 a. m. Horseshoe pitching, porta. miasloner R. T. Dahlqulst and George session, with about forty women atto 1 Barbacue. .. W ilson, atata purchasing agent, oul-- J It 1 to 1r Program. tending a basket luncheon and numinating In a fistic encounter that 1 to 1 Farmer' quartet contest and merous others at th meetings. The until they wer separated by i lasted Included a play brought by program KiiiiHfmr Neither fMvunanta. a nriur playlet the 1 to 4 Contests,, game, tug of war Mis Byfnes which illustrated Barticinant was badly hurt. and marriage of "Mister Cltlien" and volley ball. X exact nature of the trou-IiX While the "Miss Klghteenth Amendment," the 4 to 6 Demonstrations from coopeno he ascertained Saturday. ceremony being performed by Miss X those about the building were of the rative. Columbia. with John Barleycorn to 7 Baseball finals. opinion that remarks made ry tne two-. In the evening an apron and overall as the vlllnln. about eacn ouier a nar- participants Rev. C. C. Curtis' dec the be held. will Upon dance in f lnallv culminated a physaltera S tear encounter when "The Blind laratlon that It was the most effec The quartet selection Wilson visited Uve argu-jen!. for prohibition that A t ?j Commissioner Dahlquist In hi office Ploughman." cup. presented by J Neither Mr. Wilson nor Commission. Will Knight, will be given the quar- he had seen. It was decided to pre ; (rr Dahlquist could be reached Satur tet which win th contest three years sent the play again here Sunday In succession. It ha been in pos- night, when Mlsa Byrnes will one day night, lor an explanation oi tne session d more be the speaker. of th Allen brother of affray. two for Following thla ah will deliver lec years. A motion by President C. L. War-nic- k ture at the Baptiat, Preahytertan and In to have the bureau go on record Methodist summer encampments favoring a Utah county day at Salt- - th Sawtooth mountains, going from air and that th detail be worked there to Buhl, Hagerman and other out by E. 8. Hinckley, secretary of towns of the ectlon to Boise. Is a licensed Method Miss Byrne th local chamber of commerce, passed 1st minister and Is connected with unanimously. . t MEXICO CITY, July T (AP). Prs Members of the committee, besides me iimiuuai 1. r . a. Ideal Callea and United States Arh-- ? President Warnlck. are Alfed Creer. The meeting Sunday evening will Bassador Dwight W. Morrow conferred barbecue; . 8. Hinckley, finance; S. b In charge of the Twin Falls Min lor mor man an nour to- - J. Boyer and Anson Call, sport 8; Mrs. lsterlal association. ' privately th I. J. Burr, program; Fred Ott, day at their first meeting sine vaca-r ambassador's return from hi J. W. McAllister, farmer' Their quartet. Son in th United States. t ' creating was warm and Intimat aa between two old friend. . Nothing was disclosed aa to what transpired at th confidential confer- - Students Make Annual th close ence, but It was clear th ! personal and official relations astsb-- I Trip on Scenic Loop lished between th two continue. The Prediction of an easy victory for re-' Morrow' at Mr. PROVO. July 7. Student of the president's delight Governor Alfred E. Smith, and a clean turn was manifested without reserve, physical education department of the sweep for the Democratic "party In and the ambassador made equally evl-- . Brlgham Young university and guests Idaho at the forthcoming electlolv were dent his warm feeling for President took their annual trip around th Tim-p- a made promGuy L. Saturday f CaUes. afternogos scenic loop PROVO. July 7. Taking a rifle, inent Pocatelloby attorney Tyler, and Mr. Morrow left thl afternoon to noon. Th party left Saturday 7:10 o'clock. cartridges and 122 in silver and penat of the Demo Idaho state t spend the week end t the country from the administration building, gorobbers entered the Booth cratlc committee, who visised Salt home of th British minister at Cuer-- t. ing directly to Tlmpanogo cave, then nies, store of Lehl soma Lake en route to his home following a Brothers' navaca. to th north fork of American Fork time after grocery 2 o'clock Saturday tour of California. morning, ixteen-da- y canyon, wher luncheon wa served. according to S. A. Willi, deputy aher-if- f, lh Democrat hav better than Camp Altmont, th Big Tree and Hidwho investigated. an even chance on all issues in Idaho," Cool Weather Retardn den Lak wr visited. Before entering th Booth tor the enr. ryier said. "Al Smith sentiment afternoon th students visit- robber broke I i Into a small hot Crop$ Along Snake edInthth Hot considerably heavy, and I bellev Pot and then enjoyed a stand owned by Fred Shelton, dog but it will have a very favorable effect In the evening. which has not been Vivian at dance park mor for for the Democratic candidates nf the operated IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, July 7 than a year. They atole a glass bar- state. During my sojourn In CaliforCrop over the county are generally VISITS LAKES REGION. rel. This was found later in a Foid nia I found that Governor f-Is good, T. H. Morrell, county agent, 7 car belonging to Wayne a big favorite over Herbert Smith Walter Professor PROVO, July touring Hoover." aald today. Mr. Morrell stated that, was the guest of Attorney Tyler r although warm weather Is needed to Cottam of the Brlgham Young univer- a Wright of Iiehl. which had been abandoned by the thieves. It 1s surmised, an a. Mann, secretary nf the Salt sity left Saturday morning for ; push things along, Little, If any, Inweeks' trip to the Oranddaddy when a flat tire developed. Lake aerie of Fa?le itiirlnr hi. .iv. jury la being done vy the continued three bohe will where hour Lakea The marauders then hack visit here. He left Saturday even- region, proceeded atudy cold. In discussing the outlook, Mr. iiib mr tany asd collect specimene for the to the Utah lake pumping plant, Morrell said: " university. He Is also making a where they stole the car of Afton-- Pe"The first crop of hay la almost all local scientific study of birds for th United terson, In which they made their getr out, and Is showing a fair yield, government, and eapeclally away after robbing the store. what was expected at the State HOOVER PARTY ' though not season. Cold weather held pheasants. first of the - back development of most of th crop. GATHERS FORM BOT BICYCLE RXDEK HTTBT. littla damag haa been reported - Very from th alfalfa weevil In Bonneville ' to laceration the (Csatiaul from right Suffering Oae.) ; county, although north for some dls- . tares spraying has been found neces- - knee Saturday, when he fell from In to take charge. He was ontimlnttf safry on several farms. hi near Eighteenth Eat over the outlook today and centered "Potatoes are looking good, al- and bicycle his discussion on the western situa Seventeenth South streets, Glen the cold, damp weather has though tion on rarm relief. : caused some rotting In the ground. Bair, 13, of 4.i7 Third East itreet, There must be leelnlatlon." he de ; Ked clover looks fine, as do the peas was treated at the emergency hos7 (AD.-TSTOCKHOLM. clared after leaving Mr. Hoover's of he July it tJrains are cumins slone verv well !. to make ample provision for of leader the Swedish at A were fice, of stitches number expedition , t,. ,. .,.,u6n in,-bic nu, aevemping as rap- - pital. the Spltzbegen has forwarded the Informaadjustment of the farm nrohlem jniy as ii ine weatner were warmer.'' necessary to close the lacerations. The west Is Republican and believes tion that the SwedlRh planes have patrolled the whole coast of Northeast In protection and knows that the nrln- Land without finding trace of the ipie ot tne protective tariff must be three men of the Noblle party headed polled to the settlement of the firm by the Swedish scientist, Malmgren. problem." , for Professor Malmgren and Good Anlty Silent en Detail his two Italian comrade Is growing dally, and any rescue would now b Of Agricultural Bill. a last minute on. A for detail of a farm bill and the Th Swedish papers criticise th Republicans' for farm relief. Mr. concentration of all effort for extend- Good went no plans farther. But he Insisted ing relief to th group on th Ic floe that the "folks out west an well near r oyn Island. The Swedish plsnes, grounded In Republicanism that they they argue, should devote their ef- ar not going to support a party which forts to searching for Malmgren. doesn't believe In protection for the The Swedish north pole expert. Mafarmers." Duse. as nonsense characterizes jor with his reslgnstion now tn the the statement by General Nohije that ands of President Cooltdge snd his A reliable manufacturer offer a rare opportunity to somethe Malmgren group had fifty dav' organisation taking definite shape. Mr. tf they are still alive, he Hoover was about readv one in Salt Lak to embark In on of th most unusual and supplier today to pick the three wanderers must be definite say, hour for leavlns the cltv for rucratlv automobile known. Tbi offer U enfound Immediately and search for the Is home in Palo Alto. Calif., where balloon group- - at sevn men must be e will receive official notification of tirety new and revolutionize on the widely purchased ter-rlThe man w seek ihould be well versed in business suspended until definite knowledge Is his nomination. 8om time next week had of th fat of th Malmgren th nearest date on hi calendar tnanajreroent. He must hav ability to manage a local group. for th departure. The head ef the Swedlh expedition branch; direct the effort of a Bute salesman and be in a Between now and then It appear has gone to Virgo bay for a confer- likely that th Republican nominee will position to arraci finance of SftOOO.OO, amply secured. ence with the commander of the Oitta make th most of hi tlm her to The weekly returns from the eiclnalve A Finnish dt Malano. territory right hi organisation. H Is enseaplane Is ahould be far and away beyond- - anything ordinarily about to Join the gwrdlsh expedition perfect In gaged dally conferences with leadin Its resre effons Under onr plan the one "elected will hav comers from all sections of th country. nominee Hsrry O. Leslie. Republic plete charge of the of Utah and Idaho, and should INDIANAN BUT 8 HOME HERX. for governor of Indiana. one of enjoy net return that will be highly attractive. h's reJlers today. He appeared In Kale of the model home at 1(71 Harwith Potmaster General New. vard aver.ii, to Ir. M C. Sexton, for- s iso of Indiana. W solicit replie only from the serious minded and assure of Rushvllle. Ind by Herrif k A merly them this offer is substantial and merit th attention ef Company, builders, was announced cooseroUv business msn. Saturday by the Qaddla Investment HALVERSON-SIMONcompany. Dr. Sexton recently moved to Salt Special te Tke Trlkeae. Writs, phone or wlr JQL H. Z. BHEDD, Vewhcmse hotel. Lake from Indiana to make hie perms, PATRON. July 7. Miss Valentin Salt Lak City, Utah, July 8, 10 and ll. nent bom here. Hi new rvetdenc g'sions. youngest daughter ef Mr. and was bollt for display purposes during Mra Grant mone. and Aliea Halver-o- n Better Howtee week, whl-was sponof BpSnlah Fork wer married sored here by th City Federatkia et Tuesday at Provo. Th young; coupi rearty th ) amwuiBtameinatisjnuiBT Answers to Questions IMIOII 8, 1923. h-speaking A New Service for Customers of I only. Robbers Ransack Idahoan Sees tr Gasoline Tax Smith Victory Soars to New High "Record Grocery, Flee In Stolen Motor Car . ii t -i ai-- Hope for Missing Ainnen's Rescue rit Nearly Extinct Business in mci I tt .s . rom-pan- y We have assembled in our Tax collected on gasolin sale In Utah reached a new high peak of fiscal year Jl, 677.169. 01 during th ending Jun 30X792S, It was " announced Saturday by Charles Heiner, In the gasoline tax administrator offlc of H. E. Crockett, secretary of state. X Th tax waa paid on 45,075,821 gallons of gasoline sold during the year, at th rate of 14 cents per gallon. Th gasolin (old amounted to 5634 carloads, according to data complied Mr. Heiner. Present Indications by sre that the receipts from the gasoline sales tax during the coming year will be higher still, Mr. Heiner Records for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1927, show a total gasoline sale tax of $1,461,000 collected during that year. The amount of gasoline sold each month Is steadily growing. Mr. Heiner reported, and the growing number of car In us In Utah and passing through the state is expected to re'Sult In still larger amounts of gasoline tax being collected In the future. Th money I used In paying Intercit and elnklng fund requirement In the matter of state road bonds, In defraying a portion of the overhead expense of the aecretar? of state's offic and the balance goes to the state road department to' he used In matching federal funds, In maintenance work or other purposes. art department 3rd floor an interesting: selection of Syncotta Cast Stone Garden Furniture d. tx benches fountains bird baths urns Bourton Chiefs Plan Mountain States Campaign DENVER, July 7 (AP). Demo cratic leaders of Colorado, Wyoming and Idaho, at a conference here to day.' discussed tentative general plana ror tne presidential campaign In the Rocky mountain region. E. that Albert Contemplating Smith, the party ominee. would gather In the farm vote and receive th support of Democrat and Republican alike nd lose only th extreme concluried conferee dry vote, th that th New Tork governor would sweep the west. th Among those who attended meeting were Geonre A Collin, national rommittaeman for Colorado; Fred W. Johnson of Reck" Snrtrtrs. Wyo , and W. Orr Chapman of Twin Falls. Idaho. Johnson and Chapman, who stopped' her en route to their homes after a tour of the south following the Houston convention, expressed that the solid souts still Is solid. LEAVE FOR DENVER VISIT. Mrs John Lollln, son, Carl, grandson. John Francia. snd granddaughter, Dlanthailn, left Thursday in their car on a trip te Denver, where tbey will visit for .a few week with Mrs. Lolri-lln Mra Joseph- T. Jiwell la Iff. '' i . sundials and the services of a trained landscape architect and garden decorator free stunBelieving that Salt Lake people would appreciate being able to select made we have and to for their estates, arrangements ning pieces gardens carry this first-han- high-grad- e d line. Tempered, under water, it is guaranteed (fainit Design ar original and cracking and crumbling. copyrighted, though derived from classical gub-;eenffha.sA American designing. eontour Their beauty of line and lend juit a touch of 'the formal to eeenut alta! rs! beauty. ., t( Bungalow Urn $7 They are created not only for large eitatei, but for the amaller elty gardes or yard. Our landscape sculptor, trained U penary, rani College and elicwhere, will consult with yom, rubmla Special Features Bird Bath, $15 plaa for your garden. Bird Bath, $22 nd mxnj other pleoet. Come in an d see them. vt' |