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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, Professor Elbert D. Thomas said night. At tho sams time last year only 10(1 students had registered and that waa the greatest regnstra tloa over before recorded. This year the registration is M per cent greater. A greeter aumber of application cards hare beea given out in the first three days ef registration than the total reglast istration for ail three quarters year. For tho first time in five years the school of education is leading in registration. showing that tha people of the state are agaht turning mere toward education. Up to five years ago the school had always lead in tha number of students. school. PROV DEPARTMENT. 123 W. Centos St. O Telephone XX to Tuberculosis Conference Show Good Results in Public Schools. Reports SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1921. Northwestern U Grid Opening Enrollment in Team Loses to Beloit Davis County Is Heavy 15 WEATHER DATA plil Coroiiar.tlT eptelulier 24, WITH THE BOXERS , ' - Record passing o! Following the unanlmou resolutions of thanks! appreciation ana oi recommendation, and the selection RenoNsv., as the place for the conference, the Northwestern Tuberculosis association adjourned yesterday afv erooon after three days of busy sessions at the Hotel Utah. Throughout the convention the various sessions have been veil attended and the delegates are virtually a unit in expressing the belief that the conference has been t exceptionally beneficial. The resolutions as adopted express appreciation and sincere thanks' to the National Tuberculosis association and its leaders for guidance and Instruction; to Dr. Christian Quevll, Dr. E. M. Pottinger and Dr. M. I. Marshak, the United States all the public health representatives, In the program, speakers a ho participated Mormon church, the authorities of the the Salt Lake opera quintet, the management of th Hotel Utah, the members of the Commercial club, the Salt laike committee newspapers and the executive association. of the Utah Public Health recommendation In the resolutions e( usual the conference urged that the aeore-tarlexecutive January conference of be held at the same time at which the annual meeting of the national association is held; that the action of the National Tuberculosis association, the American Medical association and the health national organisation for public recomapproved, nursing be Indorsed and of all hospitals the mending to trustees consideration of the resolutions; indorsing the work done by the t nited states bureau of animal Industry and the federal bureau of animal Industry in the several states to secure a more sanitary milk supply; Indorsing and approving the creation of a department of child" hy and giene In the state board of health the establishment of a state sanatorium for the tuberculous. PROVO, Sept. 24 In a paper on "Classified Property Tax." read before 'the quarterly meeting of the State Realtors association hero this afternoon. A. H. Parsons, former assessor of Salt Lake county, explained the taxation systems of other states, and Incidentally placed the responsibility, for, Utah's backwardness in that respect on the state board "of equalisation, past and present. He maintained that politics and personal favoritism should not be considered in the appointment of such a responsible board. Mr. Parsons concluded by saying. Paul may plant and Apollo may water, but the tax collector gathers the Increase. O. J. Grimes of the state board of equalisation read a paper oh "Oil In Utah, showing a detailed otudy of the subject. He said that In no state where oil is not actually Using produced is there so much development work done and so many large companies interestad as In Utah. The meeting of the association took place In the Chamber of Commerce room. About seventy-fiv- e members of the association and their wires enjoyed n trip to Provo canyon and a watermelon feast or. Proto bench preceded the first meeting this afternoon at o'clock President D. C. Kimball of ' Halt Lake City presided and Introduced Morris Rosenblatt of tho Utah titeel corporation, titeel Possibilities of who spoke on Utah." Mr. Rosenblatt said that the Utah Steel corporation contemplate the erection In the near future of a bias furnace of dally capacity, eight sheet mills and one structural mflL Poosi-bllltl- es 400-to- ns Four Persons Injured , When Auto Overturns PROVO, Kept. 24. A roadster driven by E. T. Madsen of Balt Lake, salesman for the Liggett Tobacco company, overturned this morning at about 2 o'clock Just north of the lower bridge across the Provo river. Kenneth Ct ton. also of broken srm In the gait Lake, suffered Crusade Is Chief Topic. while two. young girls from sccldent, the Spanish Fork, who were with the men The modern health crueade In schools, Its value to the children, to the In the car, were badly bruised. schools and the community formed the After Madsen had brought the girls to chief topic of discussion at the morning this city, where they took a axl for their repfield session. Arthur J. Strawson, home, he and Allen continued to Balt resentative of the National Tuberculoma Lake for medical attention. meetassociation, was chairman of thi direcing and Dr. E. 3. Oowans, statelead the tor of health education for Utah, discussion with a talk on Placing the Crusade In the Curriculum. Dr.. Gowans told of the work that has been done along this line In (tah and Special Is The TH8.se. pointed out some of the valuable beneBRIGHAM CITT, Hept. 24. A meeting He told how the fits already realised. the Foragen family, descendenta ot work had been going on for two years of E. Forsgren, Peter A. Forsgren nna John "and of the progress made, and declared at the home Is a graded Rtkka F. Da via. was held that what 1a now needed of Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Christensen in e work. He this health course for at whichwttna evening, city Thursday Is gate asasuranre that thistheproblem organisation waa perfected Fors-grefact that family through nearing solution, H. John the officers: following ah la now, devoting the University-of-Utpresident; Oscar Forsgren and John Its energies toward the working out or S. Christensen, Mrs. Lydia w. assistants; Health instruction, he euch a course. secretary and treasurer. said, was being carried on In the first Forsgren, A committee on family reunions was five grades In accordance with a plan with Geneva K. Wright as chairworked out by the health department of named, man; and R. P. Forsgren, Ellas Forsgren. the schools, based upon three cardinal Jr hard May D. Smith. Hasel Forsgren, principles, beginning with the first grade and W, N. Lee as members. these being, first, keeping things out of Christensen on activities was A committee the mouth; second, having and properly named, with the family following using handkerchiefs: third, exercise of John 8. Foracren, chairman: personnel: Y. caution in crossing streets. In the sixth Imvls. Ines F. Hess. K. Kli Oliver grade. It was explained, the program of Ell Christensen, Cleo F. Madsen,Forsgren. lAUy H. health work, as embodied In the modern Forsgren, Eva, Lee, Alice F. Ellason and health crusade plan. Is adopted and fol- Julius Wright. Dr. Oowans told how this plan lowed. was the E. first John Forsgren had been adopted In practically all the of the Mormon church to dweden school districts of Utah, expressing re'50s and the first converts were In the was somewhat gret that Salt Lake City his brother, Peter A.. Forsgren, and his backward In this matter, but expressing sister, Rlkka Forsgren Davis. the belief that the Salt Lake district be In the ranks of the cru. would soon saders to Be At the conclusion of Dr. Gowans' talk. Genealogical Day Mr. Strawson remarked that statistics in showed that of the school children of the United States only 2 per cent have annual health Inspection, and he was proud (peeisl ts Tire Trlhaae. 24 BRIGHAM CITT. Tomorrow to say that In Utah this percentage had will be observed as Genealogical nay by been rnlsed to 84. . In Boxeld-r Mrs. Elisabeth Hopper, crusade director all the wards the stoke, and of Oregon, talked on the best way to pre- It also Is the regular monthly visiting day sent the crusade, She told of the Impor- of Ihe stake presidency end high council tance of interesting children in the work, whose appointments are as follows: Wiland declared that the spirit of romance lard, F. W. ETshliurn and i. C. Frederand chivalry born of the round table of ic kern; Perry. Lewis B. Pond and Joseph King Arthur and his knights of old had H Watkins; Mantua. C. Elias Jensen and the desired appeal to the children that Eddts W. Watkins; Brigham City, First interests them In the great health battle. ward. President 8. Norman Lee and M. She pointed out how the crusade work L. Nichols: Hecond ward. Lnrenso 8. Burt A. M. Hansen; Third ward. 8. N, helps most effectively In checking epi- and Cook and Lewie 8. Wight; Fourth ward, demics among school children, and makwork Joseph N. fitoh! and W. C. Horsley; FIGh ing the children themselves do the and Jew W. that makes and keeps them better, physi- ward. Victim EL Madsen Hoopei; Harper, J. H. Llllywhlte and cally apd every wa.v. Veran Boothe; Honevrvlle. John D. Peters and Wllford Reeder: Cortnne, Excellent Results Shown. Philip and C. H. Bkidmore; Btar River, A remarkable recital of the practical Quayle E. P. Horsley and C. W. MerrelL benefits of the crusade was given by Professor Hollo V Johnson, former principal who took Idaho of the Whittier school of to the place on the program of Dr. H. H. Dr. Los Peterof the Logan schools, Peterson son being unable to attend. Professor Johnson gave a vivid recital of how the te Tfce Trthase. crusade In his own school had worked to IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, Rept. 24. the advantage of teacher, students and H. West of Idaho Falls has been community by developing among the chil- Chester Invited by the committee hi charge of dren the spirit of democratic division, holding a reand conduct of their school work, the Ninety-firand their health work. He had followed union at Los Angeles, to become a guest honor. the plan of letting the children form and of West Is one of tho four men of the conduct their own organisations. They appointed their own health Inspectors, who (0, (KM men of that division to win a conwere the censors under whose eagle eyes gressional medal of honor, the reward every child had to pass. They choao their for personal bravery. The official racord own leaders, made their own rules, not shows that West, while on duty with only as to health work, but as to class his company, September 24, 118, was administration, and he found that they advancing through a thick fog when tho advance was halted by direct firs from produced wonderful results In The end of the school year machine gun nest. o. k. 100 cent a tooth showed Inspecpar k tthout aid West advanced through tion. a 100 per cent physical examination the fire, attacked tha machine gun neat, killed the gunners and officer, and broke and other enviable records. Mlsa Grace Collett, crusade director of up the nest, enabling his company to Idaho, told . of the Inestimable value of advance without the loss of a man. plays and pageants in arousing Interest of both children suid adults In the health crusade work. She declared them to be Charles of paramount value ae a medium of edura- Officers tion of the people along lines of health activ Itv. Miss Edith Countryman, director of yesterday by the police and nursing activities, Idaho,, gave a clown theInquiry county attorney's offlrs Into the stunt Illustrating the value of wholesome causs of Charles Needham. 75 death of foods and tho deleterious effects of Imyears of age. has satisfied the officers She was assisted by two that proper foods. was Needham and death accidental boys from the Longfellow and seventeen three friends. It is said, went to Brigham children from the Emerson school. on on and tba Peach return trip day The afternoon session was club women's City their auto became disabled. by Mrs. A. J. Gorsesslonpreslded overaddress waa machine While the being towed of the afterham. Tho principal m to 8alt Lake it collided with a horse, noon waa by Mrs. W. McNabb Miller of and witnesses say that either the animal 8t. Louis, chairman of the division of Needham, who was sitting In the health of the General Federation of Wom- kicked or that the collision was of such rear ens Clubs. Mrs. F, Adams and Mrs. Don force seat, to Injurs his head. He wss as who discussed Corey were among those to this city and placed in Bt. brought the topic: VHpw the Club Women Can Mark's hospital, where he died by Mrs. Adams was night. He is survived by a sister Friday Help" A motionclub and a women present exthat thest adoptedcontinued-intereThe body is at the hi brother California. In the work of O'Donnell press establishment. undertaking the Ctsh Public Health association and their support of the work undertaken B. 1,000 233 &00 t I. 1.000 10. 0 weather 4sta at Salt Lskt City, l.ouo 10.0I ! 900 toil. t Tb Trlban. EVANSTON. 111., Sept. 24. Fumble was 444 Temperature 4.44 Highest 7( fodaj de.ree.; and penalties today brought one of the 74. KAY8VILLE. Sept. The opening hlshe.1 Is this atonlh .lure 1S7, was PS 4e 250 2.9 biggest football upsets lit tha middle west enrollment In the school, of Da via coun- sreva; lowest last Blxht waa52 degrees; lowest 500 In recent ear, when Northwestern uni9.(0 ty Indicate that school patrons apprethla month etace 1874 waa 28 fie (tree.; mens 370 versity's eleven, a western conference ciate the advantage boys and girls ob- temperature fur today waa 44 degree.: I H3V4 team, was defeated. 7 to 0.' by Beloit tain by sntertng on the opening days. Fol-toni- ng waa (3 degree.; aecumulated deficleaey Bonn. J.J4 .Inc. 150 college. are the numbers who entered the tb. first of the moath I. (7 degree.; accumulat500 (.00 Northwesterns line was" weak and the evernl schools at the orenlng: South ed rxreaa .lace Jaaaary I la 434 degree. 250 7.90 back frequently were blocked by their Bountiful. 180: West Bountiful. -- 1(0; Humidity Dry bulb temperature it ( a. at , 10.00 1,000 own Interference. Bountiful M degree.; tret bulb teuiperuture at I a. m., ; Stoker, 480; Centerville, 10.00 1,000 la re 44 80 live at e. humidity Junior high, 740; Farmington, 111:' Kaye-vtlldegree: ( a.m., edu-qati- oa 10.00 1,000 Including junior high, 372: Layton, per vent; dry bulb temiwratura at moon, sus 10.00 1,000 781; Clearfield, 167; North junior high. time, Tl degrees: wet bulb temperature at boob, 53 degreee; relative humidity at anoo, MOO ub 10.00 time, 42: Da' I high, 77o, 87 at bulb 900 bub ceat; temperature dry (.00 The coming year at the Davla high 4 p. time, 73 per wet bulb temperature at 500 la., degree,; (.00 Lake Tribes Leased Wire. promises to be the beat In the history I Chieage Tribane-g.l- t H degrees; relative humidity at 4 p. a., (00 (.00 the of school. Is 'The enrollment m (4 per eeat. opening NEW YORK. Sept 24. It lx not often, 1.39 lit the largest yet recorded. Principal Miller Prerlpltatioa Total for the 24 heure eudtag except perhaps at fights of first impor(44 (.44 announces A. W. Dr. Whitlock ha it I ft a. war aone; total for thla moath ta that four champions are seen in been tance, that 719 7. IS FUNERALS. appointed medical adviser for the date I. .44 of an (neb; accumulated deficiency one ring nt the same time. Thla oc1,092 10.92 Funeral services for Franklin Arthur curred last night at Madison 8quare Gar- boys of the high school and Dr. C. 8. for thla month t. data la .15 efto aa Inch;ts total 100 1.00 80 date Gardner as medical adviser for the girls. precipitation .luce January I W aerry, who died at hta homo Friday, den, however, when Johnny Buff, fly10.93 1,093 iachc; accumulated deficiency since January I will be held at the First Presbyterian weight champion, and Pete Herman, ban109 1.09 la 1.82 laches. church at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Inter- tam champion, sat In opposite corners, 10.02 1,097 bun Hues at 4 IS sod acta st S 21 September ment will be is ML Olivet cemetery. while Kilbane. featherweight Johnny 25, toll. muster, and Jack Dempsey, champion of OBSERVATIONS WEATHER TAKEN AT I Herman DEATH. champions, were Introduced. I M., UOt MAIN TIME wax minus hta title when be quit the ring. Mrs. Amy Irene Woolley Cherry, S! I to The Tribune. peel, rears of sue. wife of Thomas Cherrv of IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Sept. 74 The Abe Goldstein, Ghetto champion, and Harry W. Weitxel ,.,.364 Victor. Ids ho, died yesterday at a local vlll Geo. H Pereival ......369 Born. county of Anderson community exhibit ofot face M. Tay- Eddy Wyoming, will hospital. The body is at the S. Black-foJohn C. Strickland j,, ..874 products made at the lor undertaking establishment and will each other for twelve rounds In the main agricultural W. H. Schneider .....3S4 fair this week, carried off a number be taken to Victor for funeral services event at the Palace of Joy Sporting club of first Edward P Thomas ..393 In Coney Island Tuesday night, prises, particularly on potatoes. and Interment. 394 B. D. perk Ins The New Sweden Girls' Canning club, Mon Irene PeterGrace Anderson, ,.,.399 Joseph comprising Jack Sharkey, who wanta to take a son Mrs. Phyllis Ferguson. H years of age, won E. J. Gross and Madge Camev. fir oriscs, .....40 111 Second avenue, died yesterday from shot at Johnny Buff, will occupy his time B. W." Dixon .408 will go to the state fair at Boise. Moudgy evening in w twelve-rountrot andOther general debility brought on by old age. with B. W. Dixon Black-fo- ot exhibits the ,.407 at winning ExXable had at the Broadway Sammy She was a native of Scotland and 408 Dixon B. W. fair from this also be will county been a resident of Salt Lake for eixty-fif- e hibition association In Brooklyry- B, W. Dixon taken to Boise. ....409 years. Mrs. Ferguson was the widW. H. Donaghy ......415 ow ot tho late General James Ferguson. Willis Jackson and Pete Hartley In a 417 John McFarlane "TECH" SHOW INCREASE. fifteen-roun- d Tho deceased is survived by one daughturn at Madison Square 418 Robert W. King ter. Mm Kate F. Burton of this city: Oarden Friday night, will be the local Special te The Tribune. 419 F. G. Ellison two grandchildren and five great grand- piece de resistanua next week. 24 PresiPOCATELLO. Idaho, Sept. Valerius Karger .,.,,.428 children. The body is at tha parlors of Techdent of Charles the Idaho 431 Frasier McGaw James Josenh William Taylor. Notice of fu436 Silver Burns la hot on ths trail of nical Institute reports a gain of 14 per A. E. Moody neral sill be given later. In cent over 4.36 number ths Buff. at A. K. students like would Johnny Sllvey Moody to, get the new champion for a match at" Mrs. P. J. Cornelller..439 his the same time last fall. Ths chief gain In la Mrs. wae of aa number received 432 ths Word Claries P. Ridley college students, yesterday by Brcadway club with Jack Sharkey or Joe mors than half of ths present registraC. I. Cvmmmglon. 724 Braxler court, Lynch. Mrs. Harriet T. Moore 453 tion Is made up of college men and womE. A. Eason notifying her ot the death of her sister-in-la.,..459 V lrgtl H. Smith The trades and vocational work 461 Mm I, B. Wright, in Los AngeSammy 8tone, the east sider, picked a en. les. Mm Wright show a healthy Increase ta most departwas formerly Miss tough Fred R. Woolley, 46? spot when he agreed to meet Charwhile vocational the Lestia Clinton of th's city. Funeral ar- ley Mrs. Isadora F. Glee. 4t3 general Kid Kohler for twelve rounds. ments, are Mrs. classes smaller. F. Isadora Oles.464 rangements have not been made. will They go through with the match I Mre P. T. Wright ..,.463 Thursday night at the Jamalck Sporting P. T Wright .....468 RAILROAD PLANS LAWN. club. ' Henry A, Horch .,,,468 24. TJie grounds KAT8VLLLE, Sept. 8 TWO HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT, Joseph Murry ,,,.,.471 adjoining tha Kaysvllla Bamberger sta475 E. M. Lottes tion have recently been put Into shape pectil la The Trlbeae. I 482 F. Duffy John In an and axcetlent IDAHO 34. appearance. EdFALLS. Idaho, Sept. 484 Mrs. G. a Connor. Arnold V the present a lawn will ba Nloml Kirkman. M years of age, on the ward Rowles and Robert Ttmpson were planted spring 485 Harry H. Tlmby sheep herder, committed suicide early yeswhich has been smoothed and severely Injured In an automobila acciLA TO VIA KZSVLTt. ground, E. H. Bach terday morning at the Colonial rooming dent on the paved highway south of town H. W. Poacher...u.....484 graded. A fenca will Inclose the lawn. ralrernal ferric. 1.000 house. 581 West Second South street, by laxt night, when their car struck a horse H. W. Poacher ,,,..,,.487 . Pint rwt, all furlong Tallyman, 10T swallowing poison. Financial difficulties and was overturned Into the ditch by the H. W. Poacher ........488 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT HEAVY. ( Parke) $ft art. $4 00, $4 40, m; Ortora. loT ........499 are thought u have prompted tho act- $12 ftU, $4.00. aecuad; CififierelU. 112 POCATELLO, Idaho, Bept. 74 There side of the road. The men were brought H. W. Poacher ........494 Otbsr roomers heard tha man singing (Fickle), (Lho), IT.S0. third. Time, 1:14. Vane John. are upward of 200 mora students in the to the hospital here. 491 Edward Dimmer during the night and he seemed to be Baby. Tl Heck and Meoao ICcttee, Rbln 493 Edward Dimmer Pocatello schools than at the same time The proprietor ake re. in the best of spirits. 503 ALL T. new Fuller H. DAUGHTER In INVITED. of tha opening spite of the place said that, he had been roomfeceetf race, oo mile and aft eighth Pit, last year. O. E- - Shirley ...504 Roosevelt school building, all ara filled Special to Ths Trlbsse. ing there since September 14. and had 107 (tiregery), 14.20. $8.00. $$.20. wen; Non-aki- to Frank H. Schwerin.. 507 100 (Parke), $15 40, $9 40, weond; Alex capacity. Ths total enrollment Is 3083. been cheerful most of the time. MURRAY. Sept. 74. The Daughter ot Frotl Rnsmusaon senior In 64a with and waa ......510 the high junior It. 10$ Warner), $8.80, third. Time, 1.5$ The first indication of the tragedy the Pioneers camp of the Cottonwood Fred Rasmusaon 513 stake has called a meeting In Murray Fred given when people in rooms adjoining Grace Daugherty, Candlelight, Ara It., Untvla, school. Kaamusson .511 beard him call for help. Tba proprietor Virgo. British Liner aad Ware also raa. First ward next for afternoon Thursday Third rare, aix furlong ......513 BISHOP CHRISTENSEN TO SPEAK. called the police, whq found Kirkman Carpenter, 115 (Barto which all Daughters of Pioneers are 8FredF. Kaamusson 516 Pearl 112 $8.70. $4.20. woo; Jaaka, dead wbea tbev entered the room. A rett). ' $8.00.$10.20, Christensen of ths Tenth Invited Important business relating to Frank Joseph Bishop 617 Tom $5 Hare 00, (Baraeat, Jr. Snyder aecoad; bottle labeled poison" Waa found lytnf lot the will D. 8. be or church will discussed. L. the ward organisation speak Esa Marbells 80. $1$ Time. 1:15. third (Murray), Ewing on the bed. thia evening in the Twentieth warq oo WUUam Oldt, C loach Jordan, Hyateria, Yoahlmt. 620 tin Officers who investigated, found that Hock. Tula Up. Uraaitewara ROTARIAN LEAVE. Genealogy and Temple BUly Brush the subject of Margaret Swing Mara note had been left asking that Joseph Cap Mr. Christensen is chief recorder Be More Careful also raa. Work. aad 621 tin RoBenF. Redman, president .of the 8e notiKeddincton. a brother-in-laFourth race, six furlongs Guy, 101 (Barnes), lit ths Balt Lake temple. tary club of Balt Lake, and R. Leo Bird, W. H. Farnsworth ..623 fied. Mr. Keddington was considerably $2$ 20. $0 80, $5.00, woa; Miss Jemima, 11$ secretary, will leave tonight for Poca- L. W. Mayers ........624 shocked on bearing of the tragedy gad (Gray), $0.00, $4.80, aecoad; High Coot, 11$ 528 tello, Idaho, whers they wilt attend tha Wm. E. Smith said that Mr. Kirkman had been in ap- (Hurray), $4 80, third. Time, 1.18. (Haver, conference of Rotary clubs In the Elev- Wm. Smith ..,.,,....629 parent good spirits when ho last saw Dr. Clark. Brook bolt, Marvta May tad Pie C. J. 7 Johnson enth Includes which district, tlarttea ala raa. Utah, Ida- J. C. Johnson- - ..,.t..-53him. ho and Montana. ,.,,,,..670 Kirkman was a native of Sanpete E. Fifth race, 101oae mile aad flra farloeg H. J. C. Johnson 673 have been added books The Coleman, $8 $41.10, $1$ 80, 80, (feobte), was following never and married, lie had county N. T. Schofield Black 110 00 ......695 area; to ferraat. $8 the NARCOTIC 80, $2 (Lyke), UPECT ARRESTED. public library: a sheepherder, but had recently been second; Rouleau, 108 T. 599 C. Wright MISCELLANEOUS. $8.80, third. S3 years of age, was Walter The body Tlaie, 2 48 25. Jouett, (Garner), engaged In cleaning windows Mrs. Catherine Paul ,.600 Behave Yourself, Fire Confessions arrested atBateman, Rex Oh, Shoot! ts Beach, establ- brand, 9&H waa removed to tho Second West street South E. F. Gambia 805 Advecate, Wood trap, Midway and 8$ ads of an agitated sporteman, being a deby Officers Frank Barnes and A. A. Reese D. J. Wlltlg ishment. of Pieaauro also raa. ...810 his hunting experiof the purity aquad last night. In his W. 8. Levle Sixth race, flee aad a half fnrloefs Loo lightful book about 611 possession was found a quantity of nar- C. E. Johnson Anae, 112 (Colllas), $10 20, $5 90, $4 so, woa; ences" 613 Booth How to WRead Character In cotics and an electrical machine used In Frances Melick Hed Wingfield, 110 (Hcobte). $4.50, $8.40. aec619 A guide for the beginface. He was held for tha oad; 8 pods, 115 (tlaraer). $12 40, third. Time, Handwriting. massaging Mlsa Katharine Faley.S.'l 1 08 Dad, Ameriema Legloa, Tamper, Bir ner and student of graphology. 639 Robert Kimball Sea-pow- er In the Paclftc. "A Joha Here, Canny Lady, Dixie O'Day aad ForeBywater Robert Kimball 640 naval also raa. study of the Amertcan-Japanes- e ELECTED. CARBON CITT, Nev DIRECTOR Robert Kimball gept. 24. Ne- stall iereath race, one mile aad a sixteenth C. A. problem: appendix gives late figures and W. T. Benson, James W. Robert Kimball ,,,...641 643 vada s pioneer day celebration in Car-so- n Cantilever, 104 (Parke). $18 00; $8 00. $4.00, of both United States and Collins, Gillette, Church P. Castle and M. A. Key-s- er F. H. Bchumaker .,..652 City today was featured by a parade woa Green gold, 104 (Kennedy), $5 70, $4.20, descriptionnavies." were elected directors 653 Mrs. of CounF. the H. in which was included a collection of aecoad; Kimpakmf, 104 (Garner), $8 80, third. Japanese Mayers.... R a n s o m Depreciation A Carter H. B. Cols try club last night. vehicles used in tho states early his...664 American Boy Dancing Spray Time, 1:47 of Railroads and Public Utilities. Charges H. B. were the of Cols vehicles the aad also raa. of Aph Many ..........665 tory. "A citation of rulings in many Important H. B, Cole r..666 type which rolled across the plains when commerce DELINQUENT NOTICE. hearings before the Interstate H. B. Cole the west was first opened to settlers. .....667 LAT0VXA IJTTHtEA commission. Christian Larsen A section of the parade showed the evoJ. ..669 10,000 Reed's Peak Consolidated Mining com- T. J. Reynolds First race, one aad Clayton's - Journal. miles -Clayton William ...673 lution of tho automobile and A dally record of the Journey of the pany, principal Mies Fontaine 97. Khnore g. 100, Mab 108. of business. Salt Lewis place E. Bullock ....674 apparatus. Grace lo$ bahodiae 107. Guaranteed 108, telly original Mormon pioneers from Nauvoo. Lake City, Utah. Lewis E. Bullock One of the horsemen was W. E. Blsrl-coYork 108, Lody Longfellow 108, Biddle Dee luO. Illinois, to the valley of the Great Salt Notice There are delinquent upon the Lewis E. Bullock ....675 ....677 Stillwater. Nev the only known race, ala furlong Luge 115, Bully Lake " following described stock on account of Lewis E. Bullock ....678 He began ButReread living pony express rider. too 115. Brother Joha 115, Brenuaa 115. "Written assessment levied on the 17th day of Mrs. Jessie A. W. Croft Practical Electricity. riding on a route hi Nevada In 18(2. and Pincaatle 115. Demoa 115. Tamper 115, Lieu for the young man little mathewith June. 1921, the several amounts sat oppoHansen ....687 rode 174 miles to spread the news of tenant (Vdoael 115, Clough Jordan 115, 8 pots matical training who desires to acquire site the names of the respective share- EL C. Davies , ....690 115. Treasurer 115, Hud Fisher 115, Rojnl 115. President Linooin's assassination. of aa follows: a holders, knowledge electricity." working Fredur one Mayers of Third race, six forking William G. Lynch. M, ..,.695 Coaette 101, Share occupant Earie "How to design CertifiW. D. Lewis .703 an coach, was n former 101. Joe Goodman 104. Trme Friend 104, Beg and makeLampshades. cate. Shares. Amt. Sterling Lewis ,,,...704 them." Shareholder. 104. Harp of the North 104. The Virslave and servant to Presidents Lincoln Pardon DM. 1 M. . J. Powers 1.000 $ 10.00 M. V. Ballimors ......705 Harding Our Common Country. "This 10.92 1,093 Margaret Atkina 108 Dimples 108, and Johnson. He was In Ford's theater ginian ' 2.600 25.00 Welter Freweek A. Greenwood ... 706 21S 3.19 Wapiti 100, He Court MW. Ring Rue 109. volume seeks to present to the people E. H. when president Lincoln was shot. Greenwood . . 1.300 13.00 Andrew Booth ........707 the president's views on numerous phases J. Chcio Velo 104, Tom Norris 04, Fair Florteat 219 3.19 . 43 Fredeur Mayers 600 of American life." HM, Judge Pryor 115, Mias Dora 108, Sandy 109 (.00 Theo. Olsen 1.0.' .....708 MORE PORTUGUESE COMING. ' 437 Vera A Adams Lend 108. 4.37 E. C. Davies Henderson Mark Twain. "A particu647 709' M7 f 109 life of Mark Twain by James M. Adams, Jr... 48 Fourth race, flee aad fiirkmr 1.09 Olols P. Swaboda .,..714 serial M The Tribsoi. 646- 6.46 sympathetic larly 48 711 Ramley 108, Oo La La 107. Lady Aator 107, one who had personal relations with him. Otto O. Ohlad (00 646 IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, Sept. J4- - Rep(.00 A. E. Hansen 6.46 107. Omnipotent Medan 110, Has excellent bibliography of material Otto O. Ohlad 49 1.000 10.09 M. T. Williams 713 1,093 ' 10.93 resentatives of the second colony of 100 Morreaqoe112. 107. Foul 112. Erll Weather The 112, O 50 Image Otto Oblad 3.000 20.00 Mr. Paul 713 with Clemens. 1.093 J. Benson 10.9? Pertuguese people from California and Colonel's lody 112. Hyateria 112. Hold Me 115, dealing Theodore Otto O. Oblad 20.00 M. R. Donely 714 2.000 Robinson Ms, 1.639 . 16.20 Brother, Honolulu are expected here this week. 108. Bobbed Hair 112, tomidle d' Amour 387 8.87 Geo. Young Tlfli life of Roosevelt shows Otto O. Oblad Roosevelt. 10.92 ..715 1,093 Ti e first 144 located on lands near Idaho Quality 112. Florida Blossom 112 Lina Clark 115, O. Otto Oblad 10.00 Jos. of dwell716 Sheets 646 144 his 1,000 side to the human Is The second 6.48 Falls. character, expected 112 O. Oblad H. Otto on A. 10.00 hornet life." 646 as It 1,000 Intimate Stevenson his 6.48 ....717 leave within the next thuty davs. The ing, does, 8 alx Joha Reardon Fifth race, furlong 718 1.000 10.00 M J. Schafer 109 1.04 Teacup Reading and the Art of Fortune- Otto O. Oblad plans rail tor the location of 1004 fami- 108. 8ikhlu 108, St. Michael 108, Muskalonge -telling, John P. Anderson 1.093 719 10.92 John Mvohanen 545 5 48 8eer. lies within tha next two years. The peo- 108, Lady Madcup 110, Batiaaa 117, Bit a by "A Highland 1.000 John G, Hoegel . 10.09 L, O. Sell walenburg.. 720 1,093 "Written In the hope that It will pro10.9J ple are I ring placed ou woii Improved Whir 117. Hmlth 75 E. Burt 2.430 W. . 646 24.31 T3t Hulse a and mile Innocent one basla for and vide 6.46 race, Sixth Inexpensive Irrigated land. 78 722 647 5.00 R. J. Evans (00 the teatable at L Pearlstons amusement around Doric 100, Lerelinesa 102. Wanath 102, Aman6.4? C. W. Johnson 78 l.OUO KM 10.00 H. B. Cole 4k Co. ....723 da 108, Regaaa 43.85 4,38454 Peggy C. 108, Allivaa home. WOODSIDE IS REELECTED. 83 E. G. Msier 724 108. Maribona 100. Wild Flower lit. Davies. Wieler 500 A 6.00 Co... 10.93 FICTION. DETROIT, Mich.. Sept 24. Captain 83 725 Rereath race, end and three alxteentha milea 648. 6.46 R. E Knowlden 10.9.1 "A J. Chauvln Banning,' M. C. Half 'Loaves. Robert O. Woodside of Pittsburg, was 99 British Liner 98. After Mgbt 105, La Foodre 325 H. Bullard t 2 25 W. 7.6 6.48 of American life as found In a M. J. McDonald of tho Vet- 105, Tuba 105. Alex Junior 105. Nonkld 108. novel reelected eommander-in-ehl- ef M. J. McDonald ......100 17S John middle-wester1.75 n 10.98 Kelsey ...,,,..,.727 today." city erans of Foreign Wars today. John W. Old Faithful 108, Tit 108, Capital City 110. Dr. L. New 728 A. G. 1.000 Doran 10.00 ....108 21,65 Gowans, A. L.. ed Famous 'Ghost A. L. New Jones of Portland. Ore.. Junior vice com- Corydea 110, Pea Prince 110. J. C. Stone 112. Stories 107 729 10.00 C. M. Carr 6.46 1,000 by English Authors. mander of the organisation for the last Ara H. 102, Docod 110. 108 A. L. New 1.000 10.00 Gordon B. Houseman.. 730 10,40 of "A Gods. Guns Talbot ths Mundy, was elected senior vice commander. year, 109 L. A. Thoe. Paul Near 10.00 6.46 1,000 .......781 romance of India. R. 8. Jones of Washington, D. C-- , odltor ASSOCIATION. 110 732 AMS1XCAV 250 2.50 Matilda Baer 10.94 "A novel Chat. Reuter Norris, Charles O. Brass. of the Stars and Stripes, was elected Geo. A. Reuter Chas. 250 46 McEwen 6 2.50 ....732 Ill picturing the conditions which make or Chas. Reuter Beattie. Wash., 112 junior vies commander. 319 3.19 Peter Jeffery ..734 1.09 mar ths happiness of marriage, with the was chosen next years convention city. 1mlerUle . . Mo Albert Assilen 10.00 J. 10.93 ........735 Weinberg ..,.113 1,000 scene laid ta San Francisco, Minneapolis 115 736 5.46 Mary Watson (48 Kansas City Travelers. Thoe. OHara Walpole, Hugh Thirteen BEET YIELD I HEAVY. 118 . 230 2.50 lEllen Mawhlnny ......737 .. Toledo cross-sectio- n of London life In the Thos, OHara "A 733 Milwaukee 5.00 J. A. Mlnnear James T. Parkea ..,.117 (00 1.09 hperisl te The Tribes. years 1914-191- 8, revealing a group of J. H. Bouau ..........124 600 5.00 Philip Tenton ,...,,,.739 poila 10.9J RIGHT. Idaho, Sept 24. Everything is Indiana m.vny types and aoclal levels" ... Ht. Paul 250 H. Bousu J. 2.50 ...740 Bros 4.50 Badger In readiness to begin digging beets next Columbus A Young. F. E. M. Foreshadowed. 741 N. C Larsen ..128 50.00 Christ Bapla 1.03 (.000 The local sugar company Is dramatic love story." Mcrriay. M. 743 J. A. Thos. 500 5.00 Hssbrouck ......432 Bath 7.50 looking forward to an excellent run this A Browne ....743 437 37 135 M. Mrs. 4 Plnton Levitt 1.9 fail, which will begin about October I, 744 138 250 A. Simpson, Jr 2.60 Bernard C'arneol 6.09 At Tsledo, first game: from present indications The yield of 745 Mrs G. E. Cave 2.185 Kamma 21.85 2.50 8pargo..l39 beet in this country is the heaviest in Kansas City 751 141 J. C. Estelle 600 6.00 W. H. Child 19.7 , the history of the country, and it Is esti- Toledo 752 Amen aad McCarty. Ayers, Wright 143 H. L. W. .53 La Jas. Batteries 55 Cram 10.00 Due mated the company will have at least aad Pchaaffel. YEW SUITS TILED. 753 144 5.46 J. W. Crowther 648 6.00 Ewing Parsons H. H. Maude Etta feastraad Arthur W. Bern H. H. Ellertson ......145 Second (.see tons to grind. 754 600 5.00 J. P. Curry game: 5.00 1 9 Kansas City fraud, dlrorre. M. R. Evans ..l H. 148 10.00 6.6G6 H. 1.000 66.67 Elleratson .,..755 1 . Orefon Rhort Lin 9 Andrew Bandell ToIsnIo . SAY STATE CANNOT BE SUED. ...12 ltall Henry Lohse 148 500 12.50 Henry Fares 5.00 1,250 .....756 Holahauoer road rompaxF to reenter $i5,0U0 for pernooa) C. B. Enos Fiihr, Batteries! Baumgartner. KANSAS CITT, SepL 2L No action 757 109 1.000 .152 1.09 Solomatt Field io. m Bed lent and Schauffei, Called end Injnrlea. - 5.00 153 758 H. B. Cole & Co 500 10.00 A. Harris for damages can be successfully main- aad Skiff: 1.000 Mar Ellen C. Wnn, df Harr H. ta. darkaeaa.) Wya eighth, W. C. M. Havener ......759 ..T73 676 tained against the state. Richard J. Hop 10.00 Nelson 5.7) 1,600 Harry orre. v 760 174 500 600 6.00 W. F. Hogan 6.00 kina, attorney general, declared totThy in Pacific Flnaneo corporation ta, Lawrence A. W. D. Boyle B. H. B. At Columbus: T. F. Hughes 175 6.00 1.250 600 Mahn 12.60 .....761 commenting on the suit begun Friday Milwaukee August recorer ef to Putnam automobile. poaaeaakm 9 2 12 4k W. 3 09 300 1.000 10.00 Dern F. in the Wyandotte county district court Columbus . . v Thomas ......178 Kennedy ......762 Marie Ntilaker John Nnlnker. dltorce. .8 5 $ 177 250 10.00 W. R. McCurdy to recover MM damages from ths Dern A Thomas 2 64 ..763 1,000 G. J. Fields ts. Tin tic Eastern Mining com Batteries: gchaah. Gearia aad Clarke; Am764 600 B board 10.00 A Kansas state of review for reject' brose, Jacoby aad Hartley. Dern McFsul Thomas ......178 1,000 6, Out Ruby pan, to recover $2500 for alleged breach of Dern 4k Thomas 763 500 179 10.00 W. D. Kennedy contract. 1.000 6. 0 tag g film entitled. The Coqtragj." 767 260 10.00 W. 6. McXlsh 2.39 Dern A Thomas ......180 1,000 R. H. X At Indianapolis, first game: . 768 181 600 10.00 R. J. Pallan Dern 6 Thomas 6.00 1,000 KAKEIA0E LICENSES. , MOTHER SEEKS SON. . Minneapolis EL J 4k Thomas 769 182 250 2 50 1.000 Dern Patterson 10.0) 1 2 Nell L. Ralt Thomas Carroll. Lake .8 White, In a letter sent to Postmaster Noble Indianapolis 770 1.000 183 10.00 B. B. Pelham 10.00 1.000 Katomo Tomlta, Balt Dern A Thomas Hldeaakuro Yokoama Wamim. Mrs. V. M. Moore of Ruasclville, na Batteries: James and Crosby; Caret aad Dia 500 184 O. .771 A 10.00 L. Plumer Dern Thomaa 1,000 f 6.00 Uke. Ala. seeks information concerning the ftemad game 750 ft. H. E. 7.50 1.000 . 10.00 Jake Reed berg Dern h Thomaa ...772 Kucne N. Boseakrnnts, Isabelle D Jackaoa whereabouts of her son. W. L Moore, a 773 600 . .... ..,.,.,...,.....1 8 188 10.00 Geo. O. Relf $ Balt Lake. Dern A Thomas 5.00 1,000 barber,. 4a years of age. She states that Minneapolis . 12 2 774 600 187 1.000 & Thomaa 10.00 Schnell Dein IndiftdHpoiia ......5 Frank 6.00 r he has been gone for twenty-fouyears, Batteries 775 188 Pchatier, Weinecke. 2.250 Mutrepnaa, 1.000 10.00 J R. Sebree Dern & Thomaa 22.50 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. and was last heard from a hen In Balt Perrin and Crosby; Bartlett and Dlxoa. 100 189 500 "Dern 6 Thomas 6.00 Mrs. Amelia Selxer ,.776 j.e WARRANTY DEED. Lake. .i 777 4k 500 190 6.00 G. R. Slater 6.00 Thomas Dern (00 Cbarlea Barney, lot 8, block R. H. B. Carl BtanUy to 250 At Louisville! .778 191 500 6.00 Chag. Slats 2.50 158. plat B $1200 Dern A Thomas 1 MATINEE DANCE GIVEN. 5 8t. Paul 192 600 .....1 1A 1 Ethel M. Kldrede to Yrannn P, Eldredge, 6 04 Grace Snvder- ..779 1.000 10. 90 Dern 4k Thomaa Loularllle , . ....9 300 193 6.00 James Stevens .......780 600 The student body of the latter-da- y 2.00 8000 Dern 4b Thomas plat D Batteries Hall, Marqaard and Alien, Pierce; E. lotW. 8. block 117. 781 250 194 4k Thomaa 2.50 600 6.00 Earl Stevenson Faults university held Its first social func- Keob to 19 aad Dern C. lota J. Btepbena Platt, and Meyer. 500 4k season of 2..0 A. Sam 10 1.60 the afternoon tion Thomas ......195 6.00 Dern at 20, block 2. Park Boulevard add 8udbury ......782 yesterday 783 250 to Joha F. MacLane, lot Toblaa 2.90 Keith 1.000 10.00 Florlan T. A Jamen Thomas Dern the Gd eon, the affair being in the nature ......198 WimiV LEAGUE. 250 100 Dern 6 Thomaa 655 201 dance. Alva Parry, 6.66 Jerome Van Auken ..784 4, Haxtoa Place 2.50 ef a 785 Nellie L. Fonlger to I 0. Dahl lot 24. 202 60 student body president, and Donnette .64 Johanna Verrter Gus Stephanl ,oj ( 18 block 8, Homefleld sub And In accordance with law and the 20.00 Kcster. Vico president-- led the grand 2,000 Henry C. Nelson ....203 Eva 0. Black to Ma$aoa Liadea lot 8, of 4k 277 board 204 of the made June directors, 1.77 march. order Thomas Dern block 81. plat A ) 17,-- 1921, so many shares of each parcel Andrew Ecclea to Ida M. Balkan, lot $, of stock as may be necessary will be sold WILL RESUME STUDIES. Hcixhta 10 block 7, Libert 12 oclock noon at the office of tho at Mae Broomhead to YVliiiam P. Broomhead, peeisl ts Ths Trlhaae. company, room 919 Boston building. Salt 10 section 8, township 2 south, ran re 1 east. BRIGHAM CITY. Wept. 24 Durlne the Lake City, Utah, on the 8th day of Octoto William P. Broom Minnie Broomhead present week. Vernon Keller, Charles ber, 1921, to pay the delinquent assesshead, section 8 township 2 south range 1 Munna and Allan Pearson of this comment thereon, together with the cost of east .... 10 munity. left for Chicago to continue their advertising and the expense of sale. William P. Broomhead to Mae Broomhead, courses at the Northwestern university, 1 EDNA U KARRE.V, ' section $, township 2 south, range east, ' 10 wbers they are studying dentistry. Assistant Secretarv. y. Herrick A Co. te Georg Raddle, lots 10, 11 and 12, block 2, Roberta Place anb.. 10 S33V to E. Knell AehtonJcnkln ( lota SON BORN AT HOSPITAL. Km Dbury, tarter, Rtoner. Yeager god Parker. 8, 9 and 10, block 8, Forest Dale....,. 1$ The Trlhaae. ts peeisl A. K. Fall to Mrs. Mar Kingebur, lot TO yfHOM IT MAY CONCERN.- KATBVlLLE, Sept. 24 Mr. and Mrs. 1 7, block 1, Pmgreoatve Height Frank Jones announce the arrival of a ' Ql ITCLAIM DEEDS. . Balt son at the L R. S hospital is Balt Lake Lake Ctt . lot Mar J. A. Groaaen to F. Borkman la responsible for George B block 158 8. 20, plat yesterday all debts Incurred by the B. A M. ElecThomas W. Rich to Mar Edna Rlb, sectric Service company, as he purchased 1 tion 15, township 2 south, range 1 west CHURCH WARO INCORPORATED. the business with ail Us resources and R. to Blackmarr Edna Magana Linden, lot liabilities, September 20, 1921. from JoArticles of Incorporation of Logan 1 8 block 81, plat A , 8H. Hoag and John Matson, D L. ward church tho wars BALE AND DEED. BARGAIN of seph Tfnth filed yesterday with H. fS. Crockett, secBatteries: 0 laser. Taaar, jamas and Querry; Fidel It Investment Co. to Lida Bieasdale . .. 62i , , 1 block Walkar dub lot 20, 2, retary of state. K. C. Schaub la bishop. Young aad Smith. Deaths and Funerals Among Board of Equalization I Logan Children Is Made; ' Held to Be Responsible Reno Next Meeting Place for Defects in Methods. Enviable 7714 F. Hureo 282 W. Dixon W. H. Tohiax ,..,..2S3 . , .235 J. W. Dangerfl.ld. J. W. DangerflelU ... .2x8 August Mahn ,..,.....239 August Mahn ...... ..290 293 C. S. Humphrey D .W, Matheax ,.,...293 299 F. W. 302 W. H Child 309 Ella Balgoogen Benjamin Bemak ,...317 Jamea Keegan ........322 323 H. a Souder H. B. Souder ..,.,...324 H. S. Souder ........325 H. S, Souder ..,...,.326 H. S. Souder ...327 J. W. Dangerfleld ,...831 J. W. Dangerfteld ....332 J W. Dangerfteld ....333 Welle L. Iirtmhall ..334 .375 J. L. Denham Henry S. Winter ....336, Jamea A. Daley ,,....333 841 E. O. Faucett Patrick Trainor ..,,..342 Stgntld Sanstrum .,..343 Henry Fares ,.,,,..,844 345 Henry Fares Harvey A. Willis 4b Co. 348 Geo. Leohner .,,,..,.357 J. D. Mellinger ......360 H. J. Smith ...363 W. Bonneville County Wins Many Prizes at Fair ' .0 ...... Man Sings Song , Then Ends Life With Poison Turf Results and Entries ...... ...... New Books for Library Organization Formed by Forsgren Family Notables of Pioneer Days Attend Nevada Celebration sixth-grad- n, mis-slona- ry Observed Boxelder B--pL Falls Hero Honored in Be Angeles Sp-rl- al st Needhams Death Accidental,' Say by It. STUDENT ftp-ri-al to The Tribes. TAKE HIKE, BRIGHAM City, Sept. 24 Ths Hoy end Girls' clubs of the Bo elder higb school hiked to tho top of Black peak, just north of this city, this morning. Two hundred studente participated In the outing and ths antlre day waa apant on the mountain. S , Registration of U. of U. Breaking Previous Records A lots! ef 2200 application cards for registration at tho University of Utah had bean given out at the president's office up to last night, while 1(41 students had completed registration. An avers of two students a minute sines Thursday morning have been registered in tbs ...... ........ ...... ...... dl .......... Salt Lake Statistics. ............... I 880 " ...... ...... 1 ......... ' , |