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Show the Salt lakettribune, Tuesday 18 Ml fllfi T Ill SALE At Last, the IT .1 00 SUIT RENEWED RarriUsillcU Lead Oth Auto Club Defendant in Court; Infringement of ers, With Hampshire Is Name Alleged. Following for Honors. Recent Improvement in Wool and Strength of Lamb Market - Help. Ia th ninth annual National Ran sal to bo conducted at too Salt Lake Union stookyajxla, August there '' will o entered 1J RamooullieU, 10c Hampshire and 20f head of other breeds, it waa announced yesterday fey P. R. Marshall, secretary of the National Voolrowers' association, who will oShduct the sale for the assoola-tton- . Prospect for a gnod sale are bright, according to Mr. Marshall. There has, tie said, been a rcent improvement in woot, and, coupled with the atrenRth hown In the lamb market.' there should be a ready sale at good priors, hseaid. . All the animals are registered stork with the exception of aonie of the rang rama Lsst year ninety-efcrsingle atud Rarnbomlleu were sold at an average 130 below the of HU M, price nearly average of V.ti. Mr. Marshall expects thl year' aal to equal at leant the 1923 average. In 12J, 1J21 range were sold at an veraT of Ml. Greater price than this is not Incited for this year. Markets, Mr. Marshall said, are In Irood ahape, and operators are recovering from debts. However, money fir buying stock is hard to obtain, he said, as bankers are conservative and there is no likelihood of inflation for some time. MORE HAMPSHIRE. This year's increase In stock entry will be largely refuted In which are used generally to sire mutton lambs, ami the lamb market baa been expanding, with prices remaining Rood. Lest year there were entered 460 Hamrwhlree, while 1000 head will be entered In the coming; 7, ta s, lla.mj-shlre- ale. Thar will be no California, sheep coming In this year, on account of the disease. th This faotor alone would decrease the entries some-wh- at less than 10 per cent, but the adwill ditional entry of Hampshire more than make up the deficiency. la the for the Following program Ram sale: Ramtiouillet stud and 1 m. ; p. range rama,' Monday Tuesday, 9:J0 a. m; Wednesday. Hampshire stud and ranee rams. Tuesday, 1 p. m ; : a. m. Other breeds Wednesday, and all ewes, Wednesday, 11 a. m. CONSIGNMENTS NUMEROUS. Following are the entries of each of the breeders consigned to the sale: Rambouillets J. K. Ballard; Hyrura Cam! land, ML Bosen, ttphralm; W. Pleasant: Clark Co.: P. A. Clark; Coiner Brothers, Hansen, Idaho; J. E. t. Corbett. Bancroft, Idaho; Cunningham Sheep company, Pendleton, Ore.; Day Parma company, Parowan; GlHett Sheep company, Castleford, Idaho; K. Hansen; W. 8. Hansen, Colllnston; K. R. Hobbs, Castleford, Idaho; Klng Bros, company, Laramie, Wyo.; S. K. . E. Madaen; Magelby Monroe; L. N. - Msrsden, Jarowan; C. t: Ounntaon; William Millar. Mt. J. Moran. Btarbuck, Wash.: F. J. Nellson, Mt Pleasant; L. H. Nailson, rVhraim; North Canyon Sheep company; Charles Olsen, Uphralm; Orth Brothers. MeGuffey, Idaho; W. W. Pendleton, Parowan: W. C. Pendleton, Parowan; Quealy Sheep company, Cokeville, Wyo.; J. 11. Seeley As Sons; Charles Truacott; V. & sheep, expert-mentstation, Dubois, Idaho; University of Idaho; University of IlliPlea-Ban- al nois. Hampshlrea J. K. Ballard. Weleer, Idaho; Robert B. Blastock, Filer, Idaho; J. J. Craner; Feiser Brothers; H. I. Finch. Soda Springs, Idaho; Charles How land, Cambridge, Idaho; J. 0."S. n Hubbard A Sons; company, Soda Springs, Idaho; Lald-lA Brockte, Muktoon. Idaho; Dr. S. W. McClure; John Nebeker, Leketown; Selway A Gardiner,. Anaconda, Mont.; S. Thomson; Thousand Springs Farm, Wendell. Idaho; University of Idaho; University of Nevada; Wood Livestock company, Spencer, Idaho. Corriedales U. S. Sheep experiment tation. Columbia V. S. Sheep experiment tation. CotswoMs J. H. Patrick Lincoln of Idaho: J H. University . Patrick. Panamas Laidlaw A Brockte. Romneya J. H. Patrick. Suffolk Robert Blastock; Unjver-R- y of Idaho. Crossbreds Laidlaw A Brorkls. Knollln-Hanse- w STANTJ ROBBED O. I. Haws, who runs a lunch stand t .148 West Second South street, r.utlfled the police last night that he stepped out of the place for a few minutes and when he returned a man was in the place with his hand in the showcase. . As Haws entered, the man withdrew his hand and Informed him that he had taken a package of turn, for which he paid Haws a nickel Alter the man had left. Haws discor- ered that he waa short :i in change. Police were furnished with a description of the man,. GIRL INJURED. Bernice Jensen, 14. of 226 Spencer court, suffered a laceration of the right lev yesterday when the automobile in which she was riding; turned turtle at Canyon road and Third avenue. No one else was injured. No report of the accident wns Wed at The girl's Inpolice headquarters. juries were cared for at the emergency hospital. AUTO RECOVERED. A man giving; the name of J. Harris, 24, was brought' to the county jail in this city last night on the charge of having stolen nn automobile belonging to a man in Sandy. Members of the sheriff's force say Harris lives In Buffalo, N. Y., and that he was on his way back there with the machine when arrested in Park City. Utah's Coal Mine Regulations Copied by Big Operators Utah's coal mine regulations have received such favorable attention that several of the huwest coal mining; companies of the country have voluntarily pot similar precautionary mea ires into effect, according to W. F. Murray, deputy mining supervisor of the federal bureau of minis. Mr. Murray has been assigned here bv the bureau to assist Utah operators In rock dusting tbeir mines. "The regulations of this state art more stringent than in any other In the union." Mr. Murray said. "It Is the only state which makes rock dusting compulsory. The placing of rock dust harriers has been the means of preventing serious explosions snd has saved many lives and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage in mines where the system. is In use." -- The Utah Stats Automobile elation yesterday afternoon filed its second suit against the recently Incorporated Auto Club of Utah, alleging Infringement on a duly registered name and seeking an Injunction to restrain the defendant club from continuing Its see. A few weeks ago the plaintiff association lost Its first suit In the Third district court, it being held that sufficient around for cause of action had not been proved. At that time counsel for the association confined Itself to to establwould result from ish that confusionattempting the name Auto Club of Utah being used by the defendant organisation, a name which. It was held, had ones been applied to the Utah State Autor mobile association. In the present suit counsel win submit affidavits to show that the Utah State Automobile association and the Auto Club of Utah formed In 1901 entered Into a contract In ISIS whereby the former waa given the full privilege to the name of the latter organisation, which virtually, but not technically, amounted to a consolidation of the two, it waa announced last night by the law firm of Ball. Musaer A Robertson, which Is representing; the plaintiff. The following points also will be brought out, according to the bill of complaint: 1. That the Original Auto Club of Utah waa ana Is an unincorporated organisation 'and that on June 19, 1934. the Utah State Automobile association made application to the secretary of state for the registration of the trademark and trade name TAuto Club of Utah" and "Automobile Club of Utah," and that such registration waa subsequently Issued. t. That on June IT. 1924, the defendant Incorporated under the Utah laws under the nsme of Auto Club of Utah, the certificate of Incorpo ration being issued over the protests of the plaintiff. s. That contusion will resnlt from the two organisations being known by the same name, In the way of oommunlcatlona and Inquiries being Indiscriminately forwarded tot the wrong place, etc. ' The first affidavit to be submitted Is that by James K. Jennings, who declares he Is one of the original or- an of the Auto Club of Utah, 7n Iters 1908, and that he was succeeded as secretary by w Rlshel. at pres ent holding this office. He maintains that in mil, when the Utah State Automobile association waa organised. an agreement was entered Into where' relin by the Auto Club of Utah quished Its name to the association snd (ranted it full rights to the privileges existing under its franchise. Another affidavit Is by F.i C. Schramm, who declares he became a director and Vice president of the Auto Club of ITtsh organised In 1908 snd Is still serving In that capacity. This club, he holds,. Is the only one which has been recognised' by the American Automobile association and is affiliated with. it. Still another affidavit Is by Charles Tyng, who states he haa been and still Is a member of "an unincorporated association known as tbe Auto Club ormah and eer since the of the Utah State Automobile association t have been and still am a member of said organisation." The entire bill of complaint Is sworn to by Malcolm A. Keyser, president of the Utah State Automobile asportation. Those listed as the plaintiffs are James K. Jennings. C. R. Pearsall, C. A. Qulgley, B. F. Redman. Charles . I. Hcnramm ana . t. Tyng, Evens, "doing business as an uninassociation under the corporated name and style of Auto Club of Utah, and Utah Stnte Automobile association, a corporation." Rlias 8. Woodruff, executive secreintary of the newlt organised and recorporated InAuto Club of Utah, Is the bill as one of the ferred to principal defendants. l. DEFENSE HELD Subcommittees for Utah Observance Appointed at Capitol Meeting. Plana for observance of natiunal defense day September 12 were fur thered at a meeting of the state committee at wie state cspltol yesterday forenoon. Appointment of a number of subcommittees which will report back to the stats committee at a future meeting was announced. Those present at the session were K. U Howard, chairman; Franklin Rlter, secretary; R. R. Owen of Logan, CJ. L. Becker of Ogden, Frank Ftahburn of Brig-haCity. Thomas Plerpont of Provo, Randall W. Jones of Cedar City, O. W. Carlson, I. E. Wllley and B. F. Grant of Salt Lake. In addition to the committee there were present Colonel Frederick L Knudsen, commander of the Thirty-eight- h Infantry; Colonel Thomas M. Anderson of tho One Hundred and Fourth division; Captain Paul Warren, Lieutenant Maurice Rose and lieutenant IV D. Barrett. These of ficers met for the purpose of advising the committee as to the orders of the war department as far aa military organisations are concerned. Reports were received from various commit tees respecting tbeir activities. In order that the day's observances may be systematised in places outside of Salt Lake and Ogden a subcommittee was appointed as follows: Mr. Owen. chairman; Mr. Fish burn, Mr; Pler pont, W. P. Kpperson of Kayrville, E. S Hors'.ey of Price and Mr. Jones This committee was in session yes terday afternoon and results of the conference will be announced at the state committee s next meeting. Mr. Becker, chairman of the committee, announced yesterday the appointment of the following members; The Rev. J. K. Carver, Mayor P. F. KirkendaJJ, A. P. Bige-loJoseph Scowcroft, Judge J. A. Howell. J. U. Kldredge, Jr., George K. Browning. Thomas K. McKay and Fred Q. Taylor. F. I,. Rains, chairman of the Salt lake City and county committee, announces- membership of this commitB. B, Palmer, Ross tee as follows: Reason. O. W. Adams and David D. Moffat. The subcommittee will meet Friday In Salt Lake andprobably formulate plans for observance In Salt Lake and Ogden. The state committee will meet again at the capitol at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of August IS. While observance- of national defense flay will be general, it was announced. It will not interfere with regular work and will probably be held in the evening, - ' 04O 04O 00 OvO OH OvO IE0FCB Streets 00 OvO CfcfO on the City Glimpse Him ' ' With Rouge, Lip Stick and Everything STORE STALED m - NEW L BANDITS LOOT OFFICE OPENS 0O V He eombeth his locks with Behold the svpernianl.. Hall the he- - ror. Hoist 500-Poun- d sweet languor and dabbeth at his j Yegf$ flapper! fcalute tbe she Ik! nwwm wim m oi prewoe pinshepuii He strutteth In all his story along powder. His lips enbanoeth with the highways and byways of ths town. carmine goo and flick eth small parMoney Receptacle to of dust from his lapel. ticles brav-et- h Is bis he chest hollow, Though He shifteth leathered from the world, for on his eyes the foot to foot, llghteth patent Roof; Found Emptied. another cigarmascaro harreth In, heavy beads. His ette and smlrketh at A passing pretty . cheek gloweth with tbe unnatural ankle. He purchaaeth hla vanities at the flush of yearning youth and Karess drag tor and exact eth from the tol- Yegfs entered the Mission cigar rouge. His Hp oulvereth under thick cierk the greatest ears In store, South Main street, early eebMTtlnn. Tinmtr coating of delicate pumpkin lip stick J t fi is crowning glory layem sroooin uu tfoth not satisfy when the shads of yesterday .'morrdng. hoisted a heavy long upon- bis neck, exquisitely even, flesh is his desire and be berateth the sals containing 1SO0 In cash and glitteringbrilliantly with perfumed clerk with? heated anger for her mis- checks through ths sVyllght, let If. greaae. Hla whole being exudeth ex take. otic fragrance of Mack narcissus. Hla barber ha treateth with indig- town Into tha alley and drovs away He standeth oh the street corners nation upon the shearing of a frac- with It in a large tourlnc car. Two In lovely Idleness, deigning merely to tion of an Inch too much of his parsons axe said to have watched tha lift the burdensome cigarette from locks; ha vtsiteth him only met load tbe safe In the machine, hand to month. He ogleth hla sister occasionally, and taketh loving pride but thought they war- moving someflapper as she picks her unerring way In the length of his hair. thing; from Young's cafe, so mads no and eommenteth smartly thereon. His tailor anaketh for him A wondOf the r0O, aprous suit that exhlblteth to the as- report, to ths polk. He reraoveth from his vest pocket waa in cash and the of dainticonsummate case, tounded world his perfection of form. proximately vanity In check. and laced, ness, yea even Yea, verily J say unto ye, be Is the balance At noon yesterday the safe was disv gaxeth with wholesouled admirationmir-at- superman. covered a few miles northwest of tiis He maketh us HI within. the Image reflected in Its petite city by Sheriff Ben B. Harries and several deputies. Ths doeor had been battered In by a heavy steel rail about four feet In length. This rail was found lylnc on top. of discarded books and papers which had bean taken from the safe and left near by. Awearancas several deputies. Tbe door had beea placed on tha papers' to keep them from blowing- away. Ths safe waa found near the Junction of the North Redwood road with a road running to the Cudaby Packing plant in North Salt Lake, and waa ctose to the spot where the battered safe of the Pkrgly Wiggly store waa dlscovesed a few months sto. It Is thought by the officers tha ran used in battering open Salt Lake Now Head- - Two Masked Men Carry tha Purely Wiggly safe waa used on on the taken yesterday morning. The discovered when robbery Off $2700 and Make tha store openedwas quarters for Crop' and for business yeater-da- y r morning. Detectives B. H. R. L. Bddington lnveotigated Livestock Estimates. Escape in Big Motor. and and found that the place had been entered by means of a ladder to the roof and then downthrough a sky' light. Further investigation convinced Intermountaln headquarters of the tpeelsl to The Trlhaaa. the officers that the safe waa then federal division of crop and livestock BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 11. Rushing lifted throusrh the skylight by means Into the Bank of Barf, at Eagle, njne of a block and tackle, when the safe estimates wll)b at Salt Ike. to the roof, It Is thought of Inver, beginning about miles from Boise, this morning, two waa hoisted wma dropped Into the alley, as September 1, It was announced yes- masked bandlta held up Cashier B. H. thajt three of its wheeiavwer broken off s It w found, 't , i Flkkan and Ms terday. daughter, when Officer were Informed by Edith The change puts Salt Lake on an Margaret, tooted the tut and vault of 130 of Merio, II, that street, Regent equal basis With Oenver, which was more than S2600 In cash and escanad she was' attracted by a crash in the touring car which was alley shortly after t o'clock yesterday previously headquarters for the Inter- ;ln a Cadillac waiting outside. They left Mr. Flkkan morning, and, looking out of a rear mountaln and the plains states. Den- and his daughter locked In the vault window, saw three men plac the saf ver now will be the regional office for The automobile was driven by aa In the automobile and drivn aeray. This the plains states only. man who kept the engine crash is thought to have been caused Miner M. Justin, agricultural statis- unmasked running while the daring robbery waa by the safe falling from the roof. The tician of the federal division of crop rbelng oar committed and Into the put womaa said she thought nothing-oyoungof and livestock estimates, in charge and motion Main before the the matter, as she od her mother ths work in Utah and Nevada, haa gear bandit was out In of the bank. Mud noise Heard had la the alley been transferred to Indiana. He will the back, seat waa one thought to- - be previous to this and ah tliousrht some be agricultural statistician (or the lat a womaa. was veiled and thing waa betnc moved trom Yourars face ytor ter atate and will bave headquarters a gray cap pulled down low on her cafe. Two men walked to the kitohen In the federal building at Indian- - eyea. door of tha cafe, she said, and she spoils. With Its passengers' bending up ex- could see man Inside that place. No a Mr. Justin came here in April, isu, ultant shouts of defiance and on the caf who had seen these from Kansas, where he was field waving their arms, the auto wildly raced men at or noise could ha found heard any agent of the division, a position which down the highway toward Star In full ny tne orricer. corresponded to that of the present view of doaens of .sseeidenU of fiaurle, to The wheeled from un had be safe lis plans none Of whom gave chase, r agricultural statistician. der a light at the front of the to leave Salt Lahs in about a weea. driver of the auto waa not one store tobright The where It was lifted ths Frank7 Andrews, who has been In of tbe bandit gang. He was Henry to the roof.place on the roof charge of the livestock department of Bndsley, driver for the Central livery showed where Tracks it had been wheeled the division s regional ornce at Den- In Boise, who drove the three bandits from the skylight to where It waa ver, will have charge, of the crop work about the country Sunday night until dropped Into the alley. The safe 1 for Utah Ha o'clock, covered by guns. past approximately (00 pounds. George A. Scott.' wrta. Is now agri slept In a deserted shack four miles weighed Checks taken from the safe had all cultural statistician for- - Montana, will north of Eagle, while the three ban- been the police say, and stamped, have charge of livestock estimates In dits latched him In relays. could be cashed. Nevada and Utah, and. In addition, One of the bandits waa a woman, will take over the coordination of Fjidsley declared. While the bank livestock reports from Utah. Nevada, waa being robbed ens of the bandits. Idaho, Washington. Oregon and por- In the back seat, kept him covered with a tun, while the other two went tions of Colorado and Wyoming. Inside. After the robbery he drove the car past Star and four miles north of Caldwell on the new Plymouth road they met a Hudson speed- Ister. The trio transwerred themselves and their loot to the Hudson and told their Innocent accomplice to follow. He reported the matter to the Caldwell sheriff. ea BANK AT EAGLE Charity OfO Organization "Yesw-- Says OvO OvO OtO 06 Help Make Little Oiildren Happy ' Ov-- 0 ' Remember (hat grand And glorious people only knew the great joy they eans " experience when you finally did com- thm that you bad wanted t do for; volunteer to do; thl mMBr " ! Good . Just ver so long? Samaritan act." 7Tr"-4A happy-face- d youngster skipped ' v Sewrsl Mia received " by merrily Into the office of the Charity. .'. Organlxatk-society a few days ago, carry on in ner .wnoie Deing raniaung corneal-wen- t. I used in sending the older girts to th canyon. The Ilttl tots, howver, It was wonderful,'' ' ah need a home, the love and tenderness "Oh, breathed ecstatically. "I never had of someone daring. Even If nothing such n wonderful time la my life, more is a one tor me ufi"- Why, they took me to. shows and on ,r ness, th mere change little souls. eheera their weary ki... Some concrete examples of the type Oh.. I Just can't thank you enough. of children needing this gift of Chr s. But re I wish (and her bright or Man kindness were given by Misa clouded sadly) my little sister fac, "A little. cJiaoof on. brother could have bad some of ny Buffingtoq. aa. aWAlMas nnnHI PgwU 3 A fun, They don t get ' very mucn. I while his mother goes to a hospital auei -wan-o- n Bh of tha kiddle taken He has two little sisters, on whoyears will into a home for two weeks In response and th other 4 year of age. to th plea, sent out a short time ago need help Just a desperately. over T Just 'A little girt of years. by th Charity Organisation society. There were three others placed in A tonsilltls operation, A needs two thin, pale, borne for two weeks, and two girls, weeks of happiness. child of JJ years need both mors than th required en- hollow-eye- d trance age of 14 years, were sent to building up following her recent dismissal from a hospital. the T. W. C. A. cabin In Emigra"And so on it goe through th tion canyon. Decided change In ail n. rk child with a particular need of th children have been reported. human acM "But there are so many, many kid- to be filled by asA simple ye nave nwn inasmuch dies e badly in need of a two weeks' my unto on of the least of these, me. chang and rest," Miss BufTlngton said. "It's n simple thing to take a brethren, ye have done It unto "Won t you neipr uau new ch Id into a home mr sucnr a rew lease on Island giv som child A daya, and such wonderful happln " cntlo. It w inspiring. ii me given Ul To Ell TO B ; av" D.P.E mm Say It With Epigrams in Any Old Way , MftwBMSwnA Aiming at Stabilizing Employment on Begins. System Conference Seeking to stabilize employment In the Union Pacific system, officials and heads of shop employees' associations began a meeting at the Hotel Utah yesterday. Shopmen, under the objective, would be able to work the year round without fear of layoff In slack seasons. The following took part In 'yesterday's conference: O. H. Sines, assistant to Vice President K. K. Calvin, In charge of wages: (". K. Anderson, president of the shopmen's association; W. F. Serris, system general secretary and treasurer, and W. J. Taylor, aystem general vice president. Unemployment during spring and summer months, dull in traffic, is the problem, conferees point out. Considerable reduction In working hours was experienced by numerous shopmen last spring, while In some localities there were layoffs of two months. As peak traffic approaches, it Is evident all will be. employed full time, and already front shopmen or train to reemployed repairmen have been while within a normal worklnk time, month back' shop employees will be working to full force. to work out a Mr. Sines expects and engines In plan wherein cars traffic will be reservice during fall traffic of paired during the light in this way the spring and summer, even personnel may be kept about and all workers have duties rhe year week Is round. A planned. The conference will continue for perhaps a week,of according to Mr. the plan may reDetails Sines. quire much longer for perfection. Youth Arrested for Sale of Stolen Property icinps Secretary of Salt Lake Organization Says Support Is Much Needed. Plans for members of th Charity Organisation society to attend the national conference of prison wardens, to be held In Salt Lake In the near future, were made at the regular yesterday noon. meeting of the society Statistics were submitt-- d by Mts Adaline Buffington. secretary of th In organisation, showing the increase work accomplished during 1923 snd 124. The work Is growing faster than the support of the work, she said, and, while more people are beginning to know and appreciate the work of the organisation, too few are actively supporting it. The following data' compiled by the society compares the work of the last two years: rsse. ttWS. 7A SO Jannsry yebnury . Vsrrh ... April . . Jane July .... M 11 . s MJ ' Is office. S:i,l!4.12S.lM4. 9? 2te V2 ISO U 92 M 103 81 tool 1S1 4S 57 no S it) 7 2 Aognst Heiyember . October .. NoTejeher Deeemher WatiiiagMMi il7 lot 1X4 103 53 4 20 11.1 S7 1U fa 7 82 . 7S .IBS Twills. 7 1 14 1.13 1W SO ...DO 204 M m M ;vi ... ... ... ... Hi Motorists Held for Violating Traffic Laws Firth Armitajre, 23. was arrested yesterday at 10 South Tenth West R. W. Morrison A complaint was issued yesterday In the city Jail for Investnd. placed Police the county attorney charging Carl say Armltare haa by tigation been identified by the manager of the Orlob with reckless driving. It Is althat Orlob while driving near I leged as man tbe Western Optical company who recently sold that firm a micro- the point of "the mountain en the Provo highway, passed another car scope for ti'ip It developed after the In the same direction without purchase that the apparatus had been going room. sufficient stolen from the Fisher warehouse. giving Leslie Peacock waa charged In a The optical company paid t0 for tha wit Jcomplalnt hspeedlng on the Salt- microscope. Reports at police headquarters show In a complaint with driving an autothat Armltage was srrested on Janu- mobile while Intoxicated Anton ary 10. . l?:t. on a charge of highway Hermanson was charged and In another He was given an Indeterrobber;-with assault. threateningon aontence this charge, and minate this aentence was suspended on June ifltreet by Patrolman -- - 14. Two companions of Armllae arrested at that time are still in the stata prison. A0TOI8T CAPTURED. George B. Wilson, wanted In this city for the alleged theft of an automobile owned by the Iertve It Yourself company, has been returned to this city by United States Deputy Msrshal A. K. Ieshetjrh of Nevada. Wilson was arrested at Ely, Nev., and Is said te have given as his reason for stealing the automobile that he was Intoxicated. ' Pastor Leave for Ten Days Stay on the Coast The Rev. H. Lyon Bayne. pastor of Bethel Baptist church, accompanied by his son, Paul, will leave today for y visnt at Los Angeles and a His pulpit will Santa, Barbara. Cel. be occupied Sunday morning by one of th visiting ministers attending the American Prison association convention and on Sunday evening by the Rev. Henry Jacobs, pastor of the Klo crand Baptist church of Salt ten-da- Lak. Latest Stunt, Created by Abbreviated Auto, Illustrated on One of 'Em ' Wins Prizes. The small but popular make of touring car which. In Its day. has brought out many things Including the family fur Ita weekly outing- is responsible for a new kind of This is the "auto An auto epkcramrnarlan Is a man who decorate his automobile with apologies. Of all those that have passed through Salt Lake, "Kbr Los Angeles or Bust" most of 'em probably half broke before they started yesterday's arrival took tbe first prise, second prise, and the second-han- d balloon-tir- e teethingIt was a email bat ring. popular make of oar. It was "done" in black, touring and its opigrams in canary yellow. Its tonneau doors were decorated In brilliant letters: "Exit," "Entrance," "Come In Without Knocking," "Close the Door" and "Have You Put Out the Cat?" Two lanterns adorned the windshield, and a and a feather duster dandled from the steering wheel. The lower part of the glass was adorned with stickers, stuck so close together as to form a perfect screen. Still further signs lent charm to the rear, the front and side. Over the radiator grating had been painted the cylinder apology "A Straight wheels were striped In sebra fashion. And the pilot, absent for the moment, had left behind him, on th machine's broad, black, dented-l- n back, th doling rejoinder to the onlooker: "Don't laugh, girls. Tou'd look worse than this if you'd been through what I - be-I- , whisk-broo- duet-cover- hav!" City Fathers Overlook Local Water Situation Routine business matters occupied the meeting of the city commission last night, and nothing of importance was disposed of. Commissioners Herman H. Green and Pr. M. R. Stewart were out of town ftshlnc It Is rumored leaving- - only three of the commissioners present and voting. No official discussion of the water situa- tloa cam up at the meeting and no announcement has been mad aa to farther water restrictions. - rules. fifty-four- th . w- Park Entertain Children living near Central park playground will, give a program of songs and dances at the playground at o'clock thl evening, under th direction of Miss Aileen Taylor. Eleven are offered on th program. numbers ' The following girls will take part: Marcella Scott. 8ophi Zemon, Leon. Henshaw. Anna Assenberg, Dorothy Orey, Katherine Schaffer, Rlsa Wanda Schaffer,- - Delore Jensen. Wilma Scott, Genevieve Johnson, Edith Harvilla, Betty Renshaw, Messerll. Nellie Edgeworth, Hilda Helen Barker, Bdge worth. Camilla Clara Messerll, Norma Jensen and Ooldlng. Dorothy PRESS in n. Three Counties Report Fiscal Year Standing ITIME Field Managers From Eight Session Davis county's resources on June totaled $S,51.47, of which l1d.S2S.47 consisted of cash on hand. Disbursements during the fiscal year amounted to J169.25S.70. of which was for roads. Summit county's resources exceeds. i Its liabilities by $52.151. 40, amounting to I71.280.s7 on June SO. Road fund receipts reached $44,652.32 and disbursements I1.V375.02. Liabilities of Tooele county are Ends Arrive Today. Informal discussion ef th Amert can newspaper as a factor In community development' will be held at the sessions of th second annual convention of the Association of State Press Field Managers st the R. T. Porte Publishing company, D52 East Twenty-firs- t South street, today. The convention opened yesterday, with while liquid as- delegates present from Colorado. Misgiven as 114.031.07. sets 14(94. Other proper- souri, Nebrasks, Texaa, .Kansas and ty valued At 57,550 Is owned by th Utah. Illinois and Minnesota repre. county. sentatives will arrive this morning. Following are th visitors at th TRANSIT OFFICIAL COMING. convention: Edwin A. Bemls of LitT. K. Mitten, chairman of th Philatleton, Colo., president Of the assodelphia Rapid Transit company, will ciation: Samuel P. Harben of Dallas, srriv In Salt lAk at 10:20 o'clock representing the Texas Press associaWednesday night on the Union Pa- tion; O. W. Little of Alma, Kan., cific railroad from Portland, Ore. He resenting the Press Association rep. of is traveling tn lfls private car and Kansas; Oie Buck of the Nebraska will leave the following day for Prase association: J. 8. Hubbard of the Missouri Press association: H. L. Williamson of Springfield, III., And 11. C. Hotalllng of St. Paul, Minn., who will srriv tomorrow, and R. T. Porte, representing the Press Association ef Utah. wtr Storage Water Saves Crops of Sevier Valley Crop in Sevier valley have suffered less from drought than in any other section of the state, because the Sevier river Is probably one of the beet the world as far controlled streams-ia storage Is concerned, accordinsT to state Lloyd Garrison, engineer, who . returned -yeeterday frfom Richfield. T All crop except sugar beets have reached a point where additional water is not needed for maturity. Mr. Garrison visited Richfield for the purpose of discussing with Brice McBride, water commissioner dn ths Sevier system, and with users, some have arisen reamrdln; 8uest Ions which of water, Roof Trap Door Used by Burglars in Store Burglars entered the. Wellworth store. 228 South State street, some time Sunday night and stole A larn quantity of silk hosiery, silk shirt-,- -" shoes and overcoats. No clue to the Identity of the prowlers waa found. The place waa entered by means of a trapdoor on the roof. The roof waa reached through an open window of a building adjoining the store. From the trapdoor the men descended into the store by means of a ladder fastened to the wall. Store employees discovered the burglary when the place was opened for business yesterday morning. A package which the thieves are thought to have dropped as they were ascending the ladder on the way out was found on the floor of the store. . The trapdoor through which tbL.-meentered the store Is used a t a ventilator at time and it is thought that It had been left unlocked, Murray Company Will Replace Building Burned Plans to rebuild at once that secV-tloof their establishment which waa destroyed by the fire at Murrav Saturday afternoon were announced yesterday by H, B. Carlisle, one of the officials of the Carlisle Motor company. Heavy damage was don to the service department. It waa announced, but the offices and sales rooms were practically undama;ed Work of reconstructing the service department will begin at onoe and it Is expected' that in a short time the company will be better equipped than ever to serve Its patrons. In the meantime arrangements hav been made to operate the company service department in, near-b- y quarters. Violators Pay ' States; Liquor With Jail Sentences 13.-(17.- dllrrd 0rk . - to. 1924. . , Apedal te Tbe Trtbane. DELTA, Utah, Aug. It. The bltter-- 7 est contest of the Republican primaries on election of delegates to the state convention of August zo resulted in the victory for Wattls. The contest over delegates to the Judicial convention resulted In a victory for W. B. LHigglns, district attorney, and candi date for nomination to me poet on tne bench now held by Judge T. P. Burton', of Nephl. d. -- 11 . The interest her wan exoeptlonAJiy, good, and th attendance at the pri-l- . tnarlea of the city wae large, Reporte from the outside town of Hyrum, Wellsvtlle, Levetston, Richmond, Paradise. River Height, Newton and the smaller places are to th effect that only a small Dumber of voters turned out. - A total of 28,400,000 gallon of waUt was to th city This waa a nnnsprinklrnf day and no water was drawn, from th Mountain Dell reservoir. Tito stream flow of Oltr dropped 200,000 faUoni; th stream flow ef Bif (Srttonwood dropped 600,000 faUona. Inspector found nin citixsns using yesterday. All premise we being shut off and A 95 fs Imposed befor water will b tuned on. : two-thlr- An Informal general meeting to be held in th ballroom of the Hotel Utah at g o'clock Friday evening will annual congress open the of ths American Prison association, which will continue In session for one week. The delegates to the congress will be welcomed by Governor Cbarles R. Mabey and Mayor C. Clarence Neslen. Following the speeches of welcome the president's address will be delivered by Dr. Charles H. Johnson and a "get acquainted'' reception will be held. Morning and evening general sessions of the congress will be held at the Hotel Utah and sectional meetings at the Newhouse hotel. Infor-at mation booths will be maintained both hotels. The general secretary's office and the registration bureau will be at the Hotel Utah. Discussions of orison lire, orison ed ucation, crime and punishment and th youth of today from various as pects . will be held during in meetson. ings of th congras Saturday. Colonel Henderson Intimated that Keutnous services win oe neio in the prospects of placing Mr. Nelson Assembly hail on the tabernacle in another position In in service were grounds Sunday morning and will be slight. "I do not suppose he wou,ld conducted by various Salt Lak min accept A subordinate position," amid isters. Tbe chaplains association will conduct th evening session. Colonel 'Henderson. Joseph P. Bvera or rranitiort. tty.. of 11. pH.lm.fi of the committee on DUbllc The Incident OMAHA. Aug. the dismissal of Claron Nelson, west control, will present a paper on "State ern division air mall superintendent Control and Supervision of Public in at tne Aionaay morning at Bait Lake City is closed, so far stitutions as Carl F. rigge, general superinten- session. The problem of education dent of. the air mail service. Is con- will be considered at the Monday session, which will open at 2 cerned, he said today following hla at the eve- and criminal conference In Chicago Saturday with o'clock, .v .e v '.I....Jaw . j .1, aaslsant . Postmaster General Paul oiiik miivfl be consid will and Parole would pardon Henderson. Although Mr. Egge not disclose tbe nature of th confer- ered at the August IS sessions and law at the criminal of various aspects ence, he said that It had no bearing on the Nelson dismissal. Nekton was sectional meetings In the afternoqn. business annual The meeting will be requested to resign for disobeying held at 11:39 o'clock on the morning regulations regarding special flights. 20 preceded by discussions Mr. Erge left here today on his first of August the county Jan system, rrison sangeneral inspection trip since the In- of and health of prisoners will be auguration of continuous air mall ser itation considered at tbe afternoon sectional vice on July 1, 1924. "Installation of heating facilities In meetings. in Medicine prison management will all airplane hangars Is one of the in Mr. Egge's first Inspection. be presented at tbe morning sessions objects .... f , 21 ana prison recreation .11! on August ii me anernoon sessions in same tween Omaha and Cheyenne, making The wardens association will th trip by automobile, and will travil ,n5 in th evening. by train and airplane intermittently meet for the closing Definite urograms to the Pacific coast, and will go cast of the congress, August 22. have by train. Inspecting th fields from day not been made. A, round table yet Omaha to the Atlantic coast en discussion of municipal jail Improve route. ments is scheduled for the meeting of the committee on lockups In the sf- Children temoon. Plans for excursions v thefi Central various resorts near the city also have to Tonight been perfected. Stream Flow Lower; Regulations Ignored Sonde-- LOO AN, An. U PrlmArie held at Logan Cljy tonight and In all other, towns of Cache county for the efe- ttnn of detent ea to the Raouhltaaa, i statf convention resulted In the naming of fifty-tw- o delegate, at least of whom will be found In favor of W. H. Wattls, th Weber county candidate for th gubernatorial nomination. According to report Teeelved her of the deJ-- p up to midnight, thirty-si- x itnUia chosen are known to be WsUtia supporters, and ehrht are recorded aa tn favor of the r nomination of Governor Charles B, Mabey. Th four precincts yet to be heard from have, all told, eight dotea-atelion Lmu City, which haa share of th Cache county delegation, an even score, Instructed its delegates K to stand by Wattle as a unit. This wan accomplished in th face of considerable onooaitton. one of the Wattle hmen reading; a list of twenty delegate and then obtaininc the election of tne complete list, under suspension of the nt . sec-lo- ' i WKERSIET CHICAGO, Aug. il, Portal authorities remain firm regarding dismissal f Claron Nelson, reotntly western at division aic mall superintendent Salt Lake City, but Cart Egg, gensereral superintendent of air mall vice. Is on his way to Bait Lake City evidence prepared to hear, any new which may be offered on Mr. Neuron's behalf.- Mr. Krgc Omaha left by motor this morning-- . (According to Colonel Paul Hendersonryteoohd assistant postmaster generaVwho conferred with Mr. Bore beea over the week-en"Our position relative to Mr. Nelson's case I unchanged," said Colonel Henderson, "but while Mr. Egg is la Bait Lak City on other business he will. It the interest of fair play, be accessible to friends of Mr. Nel son or to Mr. Nelson himself." Mr. Nelson's dismissal foUowed th death of Pilot Blanrhfleld In a special Nelflight At Reno, permitted by Mr. son "contrary to standing Instructions," according to Colonel Hender- TTiroogtout ah. Initial Session of Seven I Days' Congress to Be Coming; an Informal Greeting. Henderson Unchanged. Super-intende- WflHIS ! County...Shows That In- at, ,$ terest m rfce Is Intense PRISON UPLIFT NELSON'S CASE Air Mail Service Attendance i rB 4 Weber County Candidate of. ; Wins Majority the Delegates. Named. "...""..""jr ml him BACKS . feeling; Saa-ga- DAY SESSII OO Arrives He-Flapp- er OvO morndcg, august 12, im. Does Joy Come Through Giving? EACH e OfO OvO OvO OvO OtO Free Band Concert at North Bench Tonight free concert will be given at 1:3t o'clock this evening by the M. Ii A. Girls' band, under the auspices of the North Bench Improvement at the new North Bench park,league, formerly I.lnrtsey's GArdens. T. A. Toung is in charge of the affair. Lights wjll b strung over the terrace Just above the ball park, where the hand will play, at M street and Eighth avenue, by Commissioner Arthur F. Barne nd Fire Chief William H. Bywater Heats will be provided by the city park department, under the direction of Robert sleater. A Harry James, who was convicted last week before City Judge BerL, JnhneOn of the Illegal manufacture; of liquor, waa sentenced yesterday to serve three months in the county Firrle, convicted on a similar charge, was assessed a $50 fine, with an alternative of thirty days In jail. Andrew Todesch, found guilty of making home brew, was fined llifl, with an alternative of ninety dava. Jail.--Mi- , T; in Jail. George Jones, arraigned on a charge of possession of liquor, entered a plea of not guilty, and his case was set for August 21. The case of Peter Zolontakls, charged with the manufacture of liquor, was not completed yesterday and was continued until 2 o'clock this af'emoon. Life and Character Beading AUGUST 12. People' of this date arc easllv atl t, , uu i '' not usually distinguished for their constancy. They are quick to tak prejudices, but are sonietimea mor correct tn their estimate than th headed and mor cooler passive neighbors. There are occasional liar to be found In this sign. and. like th cat, som of them .will appropriate things which do not belong to them, i Leo Is th sign governing this dat. It Is th middle sign of th Pir Triplicity, and th Sun I tha planet working In harmony with it. These people should learn. that all ailments and diseases known can be entirely dominated and forever cast out by those who realise that mind it" the master And body the servant If - . mind. Use th shopping. . f Want Ad today for your The Want Ada and th telephone make life worth Jiving. Le them in cooperation. : f |