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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1921 20 City Will Begin to Draw on Lake INQUIRY BUSINESS MEN FREIGHTERS MULE-POWE- R Mary Storage Water Thursday v RMIMSS ... That's what then two Tonngatan r and they're. doing" a nahlnf business) that la If a aariU erer ruBBea. They jar, drtrin Walter Lynn Oreenialga, 13, of S61 Keed arena. ; Jack, th ubiquitous dawf; Jack Oner GrMnhaigh, 6; cart, and mult, also name of Jack, as uncertain, and disposition businesa in town. similar. They bar the only g home-mad- POST CASE 1 TO JOIN ARMY The storage rewrvolr at Lake Mary, i a Big Cottonwood canyon, will be called on to furnish water for the city supply beginning next Thuri-daaccording to water department officials, because of the decrease in stream flow in the canyons. There are about 380,000,000 gallons of water available in the "Brighton ireservoirs for the eity, which, with cooler weather and fall showers, ought to tide the city over the remainder of the year, (Superintendent of Waterworks H. K. Burton states. The report of F. A.- Notzli, the authority on dam and reservoir construction brought here from Los Angeles to mike an independent check of plans for the additional forty-foo- t wall at the Mountain Dell reservoir, will be ready for submission to the city commission next C. Clarence Neslcn. It is Mavor was stated it by Tuesday, yesterday understood that the proposed plans for the wall have been found safe and practicable bv Mr. Notzli. work will be asked for, and plans for raising Bids for the additional money needed will be .started as soon is the engineer s report is received, it waa stated yesterday. r, Brother of Contractor Dead Starts Found a New Investigation. Locked Door and MissPurses , Among ing - the Unsolved Points. ' C of C T" Recruited by 38th Regiment for Defense Day. ' ij few., - . ?- - -- 1 Committee Decides to Observe Day. One thousand members of the of commerce will be asked to '"Join" the Thirty. eighth regiment of United States Infantry for one day; September I!, In a letter to be sent out to the membership soon. It la an " nounced by chamber officials. The board of governors yesterday adopted , the. military affairs , I - tn r,,oluto,i Fire Chief Declares DaVtd O, IS- committee to cooperate with "officers Aged C I of Ffirt lM.uplaa In nl.ujrvetlnn. of Convention Victim of Deep Water jtional Defense day. meroDers oi tne chamber not alsubject- to military service will While Playing Alone. ready Buffalo Biggest Yet. be aaked not only to Join, but to have rthelr employees enroll for service on y to unravel the mystery surrounding mis aay. The recruit of tn William II Bywater, chief of the LOGAN. Aug. 18. David Rasb. the man's death. The cane at the infantry regiments will be Invited to son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. participate tn the twilight rime wae Investigated by Detective Salt Lake fire department and for yesr-old parade Uash of Sii.ithfteld. wss drowned tn planned by the special committee of Uatcer and Detective R. L. Eddington. Bear river last evening near Lower Governor Charles H. Mabey. A coroner's jury heard the cane and the last yesr president of the Intercame to the verdict the the man met national Association of Fire Benson, according to .ord received EngiThe letter Is not to be construed as urging militarism, it Is pointed out. his death by an accident, and his fu- neers, returned afternoon her this morning when the bod rediscovered. Is ths plan to have neral was held and the body buried. from Buffalo. N.yesterday It V., where he atThe exact details of the drowning-- cruited to full military regiments on Now It is thought that the body rnay tended the strength annual conunInr was Is it no and while be disinterred and other necessary thia unknowr, apposed vention of that organisation held In day, obligation hud til the mystery. drill that So the in this lo curred 18 morning to both participate military that from steps taken to solve 24, city August wandered away and had occome to'.. or maneuvers. Enoch L. Poet, 965 East Ninth South Inclusive. ,. The board also approved the plan street, brother of the dead man, apThe chief announces that the con The boy's father, a carpenter, w office sheriff's the at vention was the largest In the his- working on the Lower Benson school for the second annual flower show at peared yesterday and held a consultation with Deputy tory of the organisation, more than hot te and had taken his son to work Holllday, to be held at the Oak wood school from 1 until 10 o'clock today. Sheriffs W. T. Ayland and Leon May-he- sot) fire chiefs of the 'world being ,wl'h hint About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon The school Is situated at the corner Folio wing this he called at poAa many of them had their present. the to the left nl of Highland drive and Vine street. child his father and lice headquarters and presented families with them, there were be officers the new clews which had been tween 1400 and ItiOO present some donn in Bear rivr to wath the boys The show Is held to encourage cultitiom North Imogen who were fishing. vation of flowers by amateurs. found. The largest exhibition of days. Charles Shepherd, director of the After consulting with Detective ever given at a After plav.it near the bank ol .he to the convention machinery river fur some time, he told the oos Salt Lake Symphony orchestra, asked Sealer, Mr. Poet waa taken he of this kind was present, he was to to waa the return where the going office, support of the chamber tn raising county attorney's the chief said, and more floor space H was not seen again until funds to continue the orchestra, the advised to take the hair to the office for exhibits was rented this year his body was recovered In about forty operation of which, he said, costs apof Herman Harms, state chemist, for than ever before. feet of water by lxmnick Compjr-i- , proximately $10,000 a year. He sajd examination, to determine If it Is Papers on fire prevention and co- an diver. wo was- t'jmnioin ti that unless the finances are augmenthuman hair. Mr. Harm la out of town between fire departments fromItalian ed the orchestra must be discontinTrenton this morir. and will not return before this after- operation the of and waterworks When the boy failed to retunr to ued this fall. Ths board Invited Mr. noon or tomorrow, and the analysla various cities weredepartments rend, and commitvherr his father was working an Shepherd to confer with the music will be made later. tee were appointed to bring about iilarm was spread and searching par- and arts committee to formulate a MANY UNSOLVED PHASES. such closer cooperation. ties from Sn.lthfield and Benton were plan whereby the chamber might coSamuel Hoyd, chief of the Knox-vlll- formed. While It waa the opinion of some the neighbor- operate In obtaining the needed TheyS was that Mr. Post had met with an acci- chosen Tenn., fire ofdepartment, o'clcrk this morning amount. the sssoclatlon hood until president dent, and others that he had commitwithout and began Pavey, representative of the it SanF. A.Bernardino ted suicide In such a manner aa to for the coming year, and Chief James daylight result, Automobile office. this mornin. Canof fulOnt.. ever Kingston, Armstrong from fact being that prevent on.lhe bank of the river Club of Southern California, also mad d ada, first vice president, and Chief T. ledFootprints ly determined, officers have been a was talk. short believe searchers to the hoy all the time since the case came R. Murphy of the San Francisco fire drowned, and a diver was obtained. The following application for memto their attention by the fact that department, second vice president. did - down ths bership in the chamber were apOn the way home Chief Bywater The boy had apparently Intothe doors of the garage were closed, the (iicp proved: J. L Amos. c. J. Finn man, steep bank and fallen Inand secured on the outalde tiy a pad- visited InChicago, andIsdeclares that His body was luU.n nut snout Joe J. GUI, H. C. 4Mlcks, Joeeph R. centered In the twater. that city lock. There waa no other manner in terest disa o'clock this KJar, George 'Clyde Sanford, Ernest ehort morning, Resmurder trial. which Post could get Into the building, Loeb and l.eopold tance from where the footprints wire M. Madsen and Leon L. Olson. aa there were no other doors and no taurants are filled with people dis- aeen. and so he must have gone cussing the rase, he declared, windows, Sheriff Miles Peterson 6t Logan waa were found sentiment seems to be almost unani- Summoned to the scsne of the drownthrough those doors which doors after mously In favor of the execution of ing this morning, Who locked the locked. the Hmlthfield offiPost met his death Is another one of the two hoys. cers directed the search last having Louisville. Ky., was chosen a the the mysteries not solved. Another at that Post always car- city at which the next annual con- evening;. The body of the boy was brought ried two purses, and when the body vention of the association of fir to Smlthfield this morning- by friends waa found both of these ware missing. engineers wilt be held. of the parent. Mia Edith Chaffee, field represenThe key to the garage, with which he had unlocked the door on the day he tative of the Pacific division, AmeriAmi waa last seen, la alau missing. can Red Cross, tor the state of Utah, will these are some of the things which lve a talk on "Public Health the officer will endeavor to learn. Education Health Nursing . and If the. body of the dead man is disThrough Red Cms Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick Instruction" at interred. It will be for the purpose of the Red Cross regional conference at trying to determine whether Post had been struck over the head with a the Hotel Utah September 2. Ml blunt Instrument, causing ths dent Chaffee I a gradual of the hi head waa found In nil hat, before University of Pennsylvania hospital, crushed between the body and frame and was assistant superintendent of of the truck; also to determine if the the State School tor Girl of New York. She has been In the wsst for hair found In the dirt waa hi. Offifive years, two of which she wae excers are doubtful whether the former can be- established, aa the head waa ecutive secretary of the Red Cross so badly crushed by the body of the chapter" at Jerome, Idaho, where she machine. cared for school children and where of Different One Man in Hospital, An shs a "Development Among other thing a It waa thought Progressives inaugurated of the his death time that Post Health Program" tn Jerome, Fremont at mlrht have been working on the and Shades of Brlgham' Will Idaho, which counties, Opinion in Phone Included care for school children. mechanism of the car with the body Laet summer she worked on behalf of the elevated, when the engine died and Sheppard-Towne- r Nominate the body dropped down before he Ticket act, which regulates Today Is Call could remove his head. Repeated exReported. maternal and Infancy welfare, in the southern half of Idaho, periments, however, have shown that the body of the truck will not deTicket for the lied Cross regional scend rapidly, but very gradually, givwhich will be held at the luncheon The third, and possibly the last Joe 3149 of (4 Reni. man years a age, Poet a was Hotel Utah September 2, at which ing working stale nominating convention of a poEast street, waa taken to time Dr. Thomas K, Green of Washthought to have been plenty of op- litical party for the present campaign Thirteenth hospital last night ington will give his principal adportunity- to remove his head before Is to be opened this morning at 10 the emergency, a knife wound In the dress, it wouM get caught. be procured at the Red can o'clock In the Mouse hall, 161 Second suffering from said to have been In- Cross office, lit Boston' building, or The body of Hoot was found on the East street. It Is a convention called right breart by Eugene Golden, bo. While reservations can be made by telemorning of August f. The discovery under the auspices of the Utah branch flicted was made by William Skuppln, SS Van of the conference for progressive po- Resit had lost considerable blood, his phoning Wasatch 17GS. Buren avenrue, who had made arrange- litical action, and is an assemblage condition was not thought serious. Officer declare, the attack waa ments to hire a, ..truck from group that has as yet assumed Without Patrolman K. the garage locked, he went to of provocation. no party name. The name will be V. Johnson, who arrested Golden and the home of Mm, Frank Harris, 224 chosen at least for the coming lodged In the city Jail, declared him McClelland street, owner of the garage, elections.today, The ticket will be headed that he had been for a key. He obtained the key, and drinking and that who would, should had ordered him to go to his room whan he entered the building he no- by electors the state, vote toy Robert he carry Just a few moment before the stabticed a bad odor. Investigation led to M. 1 for and Follett jl forpresident the finding of the dead man. bing. The affair took place tn front his Montana running mate, Senator of the Hampton house, 140 'West Owing to the large number of auMI&SINa FOUR DAYS. Burton K. Wheeler, for vlca president. South tomobile accidents occurring in the Temple street. various groups to be representfew months. Chief of Polk JoInvestigation by the police revealed ed The last Golden was with attemptIs charged In an which assemblage today the fact that Post had been missing The knife ed murder. had a seph K. Burbldge and Sheriff Ben since the Saturday before, August 2. expected to number from 250 to 300 blade shout four inches used Jhe R. Harries are appealing to the pubpolong, Indicated their The last person known to have seen delegates have already La lic to cooperate with their offices in lice said. him on that day Is J. M. Goethe, 771 preference for Senator on Follettee an effort to curtail the number In Police were notified by the manwhich he HooeeveK avenue. Mr. Goethe had and for Jhe platform the future. It was announced also Several former party organ- ager of the Harvard drug a store. HOT worked with Post on Saturday and left standa that complaints would be requested had that man South Stat street, were proposed called ltim in the garae about 4:10 o'clock. isations and some that the drivers of machines intheir establishment by tele- against That waa ths huM time he waa seen have all united on this common volved In automobile accidents of a oran that he wanted forphone saying to alive by anyone known to the police. ground. They have promised delivered at an address which serious nature. And although general appearances get their differences of opinion and der Record at th sheriff offica show on other he gave. He also told the druggist Indicate that Poet had planned to do varying shades of opinion 4 next, to send change for a 120 bill. Not there have been seven persons killed November until after sum work on the truck, one wheel of subjects 143 Injured In Salt Lake county, and look of the proposition with what- liking the the machine being Jacked up and a and to unite their forces of Salt Lake City, elnca April accrues to the and remembering a similar call re- outside tire off when he waa found, officers ever strength naturally 1. Four of the fatalities and sixty-- ) by another store some weeks of are .pondering over the dent In his La Follette ticket andis platform In ceivedwhen those waa Injured were In accident the to form from ago boy delivery hat not made by the truck, the missing this slate. Their plan since July 1. who are dissatisfied with either robbed of the money sent, the .drugpurses, the absence of the garage key, those Lsks children have Salt Thirty tn a man send decided a a with national main gist parties the doors secured on the outside by of the two by automoMlee since with the delivery man. been Injured a padlock, the blood clots under the coherent- - political group. Instead of gun along done. wa 1, it June announced. One little was small of a. number This oil eplutohes and the hair found In the dividing up in 24 Third aveEulella Sherrod, The two proceeded to the address girl, was politigroups which had no practical dirt. of those kiUed. Twenty-tw- o nue, Informed one no were but that cal effect and no political aim except given, were hurt when they ran In The Injured to provide a channel for registering had - telephoned for anything. cars. front of passing Man Being Held Here men caught sight of a man running a protest. close by, but were The conference today will Include across atovacant lot Reno Authorities Socialist unable stop him. They then reand Farmer-Labo- r groups, turned to store the and the officer which are said to be the successors men giving Jhe name of John of those who had separate tlckete rep- were notified. Bruet, 55 year of age. w arrested at their two parties on the balMain street and Broadway by local resenting lot two years ago. 040 040 040 City Commissioners police last night and placed In the Joined to these two former politicitv Jail at the request of authori- cal parties will be representatives of Meet Afternoon Tuesday ties of Reno, Ner. Brust denied that the conference for progressive politihe was the man wanted In Reno, but cal action of the big railroad brotherwhen Informed of the man's arrest the hoods, of organised labor and of La The regular Mondsy night meeting chief of police of that city ordered clubs. of the city commission will be poat- OtO 04O that he be held, and stated that a The convention will, of course, be ponea week untti Tuesday after man would leave there for Salt Lake governed by Its own sweet will, or noon atnext o'clock. It eras decided yest after him last night. The message did of a majority of the delegatea terday In commission meeting. The not state what the man wanted was that, However, the plan appear to be to office In the city and county buildcharged With, but aaid a reward of scan both the state ticket already ing will be closed Monday, which Is 0 paid tor his apprehen- named by the Republicans and the l.abor day. lie would . t nomlneee sion. the where Democrat and, up to the wishes "SUent" BIB Warren, who halla from appear to measure Indorse those canof the delegates, to a point sixty mile out In th open didates on the I Follett ticket, reYes, Yesterday Was . pace from Laramie. Wyo.. arrived tn appear gardless of whether theorname Appropriation of Democratic on either Republican Salt Lake City yeterday. Broke 1924 of some that intimated is It ticketa River Waters Barred Mr. Warren commented favorably on the leader In the independent move95.9 Degrees the cKy and declared he had hardly ment have expressed their personal to Aid Basin Project wllllnanes to indorse George H. Dern, ever If ever seen a city lute It. aminee'foevrairt-T-ATitfaf'elSsiy Wewieoratlo itppfonriated or honest men of the same su ester. y tm tor Weber surrounded by several newspaper men the party the Weber and Ogden rivers and j. The thermometer climbed, day. in the kUbhy or nt notei, wa aasea preme court Justice, and Frank Fran thetr tributaries and of the Jorand climbed, and climbed until It his opinion on many same party, for congressof the toplce ef the of els. .. . dan river and Utah lake hava ' Utah of a degree district. It registered man from the First the day. bean withdrawn from entry for a Lis also than erhat the will aaked hottest be thought of that higher When previous they quite possible period by Lloyd GarriIndorse Dr. C. N. Jensen for state temperature ef 192. Unusual a 'reparations, Mr. Warren aaid: son, state engineer, with the conIt eo hottest of a very good of are la, the 124 Instruction. public think "I day superintendent they sent of Governor Charles R. far wa August IS, near An Independent candidate for congress day thing." The proclamation was Istn this district, the the fall eeason. wae "do you he j may he nominated aaked, "What," sued at the expiration of a preThe maximum temperature yesSecond Utah. When the convention Is think of prohftltlonT" vious withdrawal. was comts -' It Mr. K.t said a I that at expected "WeH." terday Warren, degrees shifting through It was explained that the o'clock. The predion hot day et foot the other plete stste ttcketwlll he In the field. were htaweiajht from the tireat ffaMover the question for sevJuly J4 with 5.7 erfee and oi tne canamate may many and though pausing 1 with 95.7. According to Auamst u oa state tickets oi either of the .project and of the work being eral momenta; "well. I "don't Sno-.- t don by the Utah water storage the record of J. " Cecil Alter, other part lea thee political men very much; but I . ,e.nm MM-cornrnisslonjnade lt, advisable. tg i W.Jm,, Plggott of,Qgden,; national, met orohgl3tjf.th gait., Lke "withhold the watSfs7rorh appro-- " weather the chairman of the Farmer-Labo- r once bureau, Mr. Warren was aaked ta comment mercury party. ascended to 101 degree in Auguat. on th proapect of a decline In prices, is to preside at the convention today prlatlon. due either to a change In th tariff ar temporarily. FfiDM MEETING u. at one-da- n r fifty-secon- d school-houc- , e, sea-eb- ed pus-ale- Red Cross Field Worker to Speak on Public Health - HISKD IN ALTERCATION other Jail; Public Asked to Aid in Preventing Motor Accidents for Performers Hold Crowds Broncho Spellbound; i 3 ' Buster Is Injured. V v "Day after day. In every event, It's retting wilder: and wilder." Yesterday' program of the Salt Lake frontier roundup produced even more thrllla and spills than the opening day. Broncho busters busted 'em higher and hinder; steer ropers whirled their lariats and threw the steers faster; raw re e Hthe tighter to their fleet mounts: fearless men leaped from raelna- horto th necks of steers with more dar- the cowboy ing, and Ed Wright, comedian, waa funnier. ,. If the show keeps going at pace, that of today and tomorrow ahouid thrlli even the d Tier on tier of men neat jiu women sat ooiivious and dust, fascinated by the exhibi- tlons of skill and on the track and field. Daintily drensed women to whom the suggestion of a bull fight might be repulsive rose and cheered the hurtling steer wrestlers and ropers. immaculately dressed men, forgetful of their bunl- yieioea to me, call ofiveyooeioumes the davs M hen men were men and women were different. ' Thousands of ragged urchins climbed over, under and through fences and sat along the top in unstinted awe at the performance of their wonder-me- n who have become Ideals. as estimated at 14.000. The crowd , l... li.i '' ..... i' - s Smith Smile Carries in or Lose on-W- Hero of the Battle of '24 for White House Chance, Still Hero to Utah Women. Defeated granted yet Al Sn.itl remain the hero of at least six Utah worn, n's most Inner hearts and his Picture will have place In their several boudoirs. The fortunate women are the six rtaln who were delegates to the New York convention of the Demo-- c ts At a social affair, at which New vork was the host, all the women present were given 1owder compacts, of ha: dsome each bearing on hj upper surface a picture of the popular Al himself. On such compact arrived tn Salt ake yesterday, coincident with the arrival here, on her way home, of Mrs. Hannah Pike of St. Usorxe, a dt legate "from the south." Mr. Pike spent seven weeks In the cast. She likes McAdoo. and she likes Al Smith. Bu when It comes to voting she 111 with carefully, powder her no Mr. Smith' powder and bhoot her gold-plat- e, 1 , llot for Mr. Davl. fih met Mr.' Davis. And. she says, she think 1)1 HI he's O. F. McShane President of Accident . Boards; Conclave. City Gets HALIFAX, N. S., Aug. 2. The International Association of Industrial Accident Boards tod:i concluded its eleventh annual convention: Th election of officers for the ensuing yar took place with the folios ing results: ah: vl- -e President, O. V. McShane. president, F. M.r, Williams. Connectisecretary-treasureKihelbert cut: e Washtnfrron.-t."C'"Th- erecn-tiv- committee will consist of the follownewly elected officers midI the A. Tarrtll, ing: Ralph Younr, town; H Horner, PennWisconsin; William sylvania; William Ache,r. New York: and IV. O. Wilson, Manitoba. The next convention will be held in Salt Luke Lake City, Utah O. f". McShane w appointed tc th state lndustrlLcomnil'.or by Governor Chsrle H. Mby in 191. it is and wa a fora resident of Beaver mer member of the slate Ieahttur. Engineers Leave for ' Pittsburg Conference T)yr, district engineer of Htnte bureau of mines, has left for Butte. Mont., where he wilt meet George 8. Rice, chief mining engineer of the bureau of mlnea, and Pr. R. R- - Bayers, chief surgeon. The three will gfo to Pittsburg:, where a conference of field men of the bureau of mines will be held September 8 and I En route home Mr. Lver will visit the mines of the Old Ben Coal corporation In Frankfort, county, Illinois. B. W. the United 00 00 O-e- Well, Then, in a040 Nickname? Answer"Silent" Hot; It Record; t two-tent- sr Ms-be- y. I five-ye- luc-ceser- Laker-basi- ssttt.W-Calensie'ir- j . 00 00 0O Follette-for-Preide- BUI ' ... ' ... ,T 1 I Early Beginners on For- tune's Road, but They Acquire a Monopoly. "The competition pretty strong, 1 but manage to do it,". says Walter Lynn Ureeihalgh of S6I heed avenue, Mr or Master tireenhalgh, for he Is only 1 wa referring to the trans... . . portation tueimae. For that' the business he and his coualf. Jack Klmer tireenhalgh, fe, and Charles Morrison, 13, of Filth North ' street, are in. They are freighter, to be exact. in an age beset with motor veAnd. hicles, the local trio pursue the pioneer methods; that , they "freight" with a Th mule' nam I Jack. Every day one or a couple, or even ail three, of the trio hitch up the e mule to their wagon and hie themselve at a mule pace to the Oregon Short Line freight yards. There, every day,, are many unused, almost worthless, partly broken packing cases, crates and boxes. By ape. cial arrangement, according to Waltoad ter, the muleteers up their "truck" sad drive along Jogglngly to feed traffic Fisher the the through yard, where they exchanre th boxes, which may. in turn be handed over to farmer, for wheat. The wheat. In turn, when they get home, the boya turn over to the chickens. And the chickens, tn turn, lit down and lay well, aa chickens do. Thus goes the business freighting, exchange, poultry and profit. n It la the only, vehicle used for such a happy combination of . businesses In Salt Lake. When Master Walter referred to the competition- - he was speaking broadly. As a matter of fact, "there ain't no competition" In the box hauling, wheat eiehanaing business. They . iih.V .. . pi ... r'ea. "" 'u Order of Pipe Smokers Is Against Klan yes-da- y' tense-face- death-temptin- g Believe in Tolerance and Peace," r!enty of Both; Lodge IVJay Be Organized in Salt Lake. e. Warren a possibility V a future cooperation tn world market. "WeH," he replied, after careful deliberation. "1 wouldn't like to comment en that" i s, After a conference among the reporter pooled oa a question oa which thav believed th eft would be Interested jn heaiinc the haa made a study. It said, of economio condir tkns tor several yean, but ha) aaid nothing about It. "In th event that no presidential candidate gets a majority la the electoral college, and the aelectlon of a president of the nation la left to the house, do you think that Mr. La Foilette win wield sufficient power there to swing the election?" "WeHl began Mr. aftet four or five minutes JyVarren. of study. "I ahouid say fea and no," "It le rather warm for this season of the year, don't you think T" aaked th raoonee a they gathered wp their notebook "Tea." replied Mr. "Warren quickly. "to ur . them-selve- 1 . : thrill-satiate- d. i" 'The National Order of Pipe Smokers, of which I am president, is declared Dr. Horace Grant of Atlanta, Oa., who is a'guest at the emloh hotel. "Our motto is Tplerance and Peace,' " be continued, thoughtfully puffin; at pip t ha while. "The National Order of" Pipe' Smoker opposed to any organisation which ha sought to foment prejudice,- - Jealousies and atrlf among th American people, and that undertake to Interpret 109 per cent Americanism aa the attribute, not only of one raoa, but of one religion." Another match flashed ' over the bowl of hie pipe as Dr. Urant paused. He smoke with a tranquillity which somehow carries the. observer back to the good old days. One e nerves are one suothed at the sight, even though does not amok and merely ' watches the "amok screen'' from the sidelines, aa It were. "Our grand lodge sent me put to the Pacific coast." aald Dr. Urant. '"They want me to organise a lodge at Bait Lake, which I wtll oo. Thouhave got a monopoly. of member w have over this "Ths mule there,' rays Walter, "he sands But he' like our land who learn to quiet thttr nerve ain't very fast. from the comradeship of a pipe. No business. He's doggoned sure." matter what kind of pipe I have one 100 year old from Bavaria, aaother from Vienna, one presented to me by Winston Churchill. The Indians' pipe of peace was a good hunch a pip has a tranqulllsing effect. Our members amoke out Old Man Worry in a of hurry. There tar mora friend pip smoking thaa you would think. Here's a picture of a group of the order taken under John Wesley pulpit oak in Georgia. In contrast to that 1 my Dawes pipe, a present from the peppery vice presidential nominee. You place a amoke screen between yourself and your troubles, and you'll be able to think a way out of. your every time." President-Gener- al of Or difficulties Puff puff puff. Jackaea-burro-mul- f - antl-klan- ." ' Onlv i I ' a RIDER IS INJURED! one serious inturv occurred events during ths entire twenty-twwhich were run off without delay. C. M. Peterson suffered a sprained hip when he was thrown from a bucking horse. He was given aid at the Red Cross station and removed to a city hospital. K Score of people who were seated In an automobile parked against the fence were given a real thrill when a wild steer crashed through the fence Into the automobile. No one was reported injured. Trick and fancy shooting by Captain A. H. Hardy of Denver, Colo., won applause. V. C. Miller of Fort Collins, Colo., also exhibited skill in handling his rifle. An unusual feat was accomplished by Miss Bonnie Gray of Los Angelea when she leaped her horse, King Tut, over a standing touring car. Ths horsa also danced and - performed trick with ease and grace. Umt fit e'rillnwine in th m. various If" terday s winners in th Vent: Cowboy' flat race: Edwards flrt, Slaughter second. Wiley third. Men's stake race for August 27: McStewart first, Sanders second, " carty third. Indian squaw race, I.lizle Shangni first. Olla Redahlrt Mrs. second,' Blackface third. Men's relay race . Slaughter first. Klwttt second, Barnes third. Wild horse race: Lee Setulvida first, Herman Boark second. Buddy Stirling third. Indian relay race: Willie Sha.?ru first, Marshall Hand second, kittle Elk third. Girls' flat race: Pauline Rlwln first. Donna Glover second, Leon Trucky- - f third. Roman racer Campbell firt, Walters aecond, Barnea third. Cowgirl- relay race: Leona Trucky Mabel Strickland first, second, Donna Glover third. Rough riding without saddles: Dave in City; White firet, Williams and Strickland jr ganization will split the prixe money for second and third places. ' Americanism Calf roping: Lee Robinson first. Bob Crosby second. Art Rude, third. Time, it seconds. Frank Hastings first, With an active "membership of Jess Coatus second, Roy Quick third. C00 and J01I 28 Time. seconds. chapter throughout the 8teer roping, Hugh Strickland first, ;ountry, the Daughter of the Amer-Va- n McCaleb second. Vein Bee eon Jack are Revolution today prepared to third. Time. U seconds. carry on the work ef fostering the Bareback steer riiiii g: Lloyd Stilideal ling first. Kendell second. Callalutn of the nation more vigornigh third. ously than ever before. Declared Mrs. Bareback, boras Jiding Tex .Smith Anthony Waymr Cook. preWent eM Engineer Completes De J- -nrst.John hree second, Huck Lucas crai or the organisation, who arrived third. In Salt Lake yesterday, en route to Cowgirls' bucking: Lilly Allen first. Water 250 termination; Iteno. Nev., where she will apeak at Tad Barnes second, Clartsse Williams the first state convention of th fie-d- a . third. - r chapter.Users Are Affected. PROGRAM AT 2 O'CLOCK. Mrr Cook was entertained yesterThe program today and tomorrow day at the Hermitage. Ognen canyon, will decide tbe championships of the i.f the guest of the Spirit of Liberty of Ball Lake and the tiolden event with the winners of Determination of water rights on various She wlil the first two days' programs comfplke chapter of Ogden. leave tonight for fteno and later will the Virgin river system has been peting. The roundup starts promptly make a tour of the northwestern completed and printed copies wtll be at t o'clock. The gates will be ,' at 12 o'clock, the committee .i .state. mailed In th next few day to th opened An educational entertainment wlil announced, and campaign m the water users. schools in th Interests of American-isUoyd Garrison, stat be furnished. ' tr being carried on by the D. A. engineer, ald User will ysterdy. particularly, among th mountainbe given- ninety day from Septem- Horse Kicks Boy in eer ef the southern suites, Mrs. Cook 10 In ber to file protest which raid. In thia connection, an adminbeAbdomen; Causes Death istrative building costing aaO.aOO against the conclusions set forth by St ing constructed at Tomaseee, 8. C. the state engineer. A copy of the A drive1 to raise flO,eo (or a meCall Sidney Butterfleid morial dormitory at Oxford college In proposed determination will be filed son of Andrew Butterfield of Taylors-vllldied atthe family home at 11 Ohio ha been launched by the soci- in the Fifth district oourt In order ety This wtll be In memory of Caro-tn- e that a formal decree may be entered. o'clock Wednesday night from Intwelve hours beforo Fcott Harrison, wife of President juries waa Th work started about a year hen hesuffered was kicked bv a hurae. The Harriaon - and the first Renjsmtn half ago. Ths first survey of boy Was repairing a bridle and while and president of the D. A. R. An Imposing structure will be built the river, made approximately twelve The horse kicked bim. his feet The auditorium will .y the society. ago, was rechecked and brought landing In the lad's at abdomen, The boy be or; land adjoining Continental hall, year to date. with a seating oapecITy of 1000, Mr. opThere are J50 water users en the was not considered seriously Injured and was taken Into the house; where Coo katd; Decision to construct sruch ; The duty of water was demedical aid wa summoned.' Later In an auditorium waa reached at the System, of termined from statements water s the day he began to grow worse and eif the D. A H. In April. .set cons-re.from field Investigatcommissioners, soon succumbed. I her Cook Mr. accompanied by direction ionsunder of made the The body was taken to the George husband, who I a prominent Pennthe state from Water bier' A. Jenkins establishment Their home la claims andengineer, sylvania lumbermen. from records of the duty In Murray, undertaking and funeral services will Pa. Cooksburg. ef water established by Investigaa( b held In the Taylors vllle ward chapel ' tion, measurement and distribution of at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, inother stream of the state ever a terment will be Rodeo in in the Taylorsvllie period of years, whero condition un- cemetery. simiueed Is water der which are the Emergency Hospital lar. With thia data, a duty of sixty FORMER SALT LAKE PASTOR ILL. of water to th second-foC. N. Peterson, M year of air, of acre The Rev. W. H. Bagby, former A was decided on fer land irrigated by of th Central' iMalta, Mont., Buffered a badly braised the East fork and the upper pastor Christian church parts of Salt Lake, is seriously ill at his right hip yeatarday afternoon, , when of the North fork and Ah creek, home In Los Angeles, Cfcl. While he wa thrown while tiding; a horns and a of U acres for one .duty at th Salt Lake rodeo being held this d-foot walking In the business district of waa fixed for the that week at th local fair grounds. He remainder ofofwater city he suffered sn ttack of the system. waa taken to th emergency cerebral hemorrhage. , for treatment and wa liter removed to the Holy Cross hospital Tlerre Cost mo. it year of age, of Orantavllle. waa Injured at the rodeo Life and Character Heading : afternoon also when he was yesterday thrown-- from, a ateer. Examination AUGUST n. at th amergeney hospital showed that On thl data w leave behind u alt k had sntrered a painful lace ration eenaeoted wMb (of th upper lip. and tnwMembers of Bait Lake's? Dollue) de- - itsflnencaa sun enter into the realms of the representatives .of the city Earth.and The M0THIR AND SON AI18TBD. partment, elgn this date governing friends and and relative Is Virgo, the middle Mrs. Clara Gardner, U, and her son. commission sign of the Earth I j of Patrolman Gas J. Lund, who wa B. H. Gardner. 11, were arrested at add on shown Zodiac the as Trtpllclty tn an killed automobile accident leaf the Virgin. their home, &J Third West street, by Monday, gathered at the Le Grand This sign governe the bowels and " f membesa of th sheriff fore last ward chapel at noon yesterday to th solar plexus of the grand man. M ! night m a charge of violating the pay tribute to ble memory. I , la an earthy, feminine, nocturnal, hu- prohibition law. Officers said a comA. Smith of ths Le man, Biehop George I common speaklng,41ry, sign. The plete brewlrg outfit and a large Grand ward had eharga of the fuf attributes are circulation and quantity of beer were confiscated. neral services. Mueic wss furnished higher vibration. , end-bAlvln the X by Keddtngton " sNrn J Tjle r. HAM.SwRUJ!lSTOVIT-e0tv-MJt The speakers things of the earth. People born un- Orsntf ward quartet. and Mr. ' Lee Chamberlia of Included Commissioner Arthur F. der it are methodical end nrdertv en.i IS a street will leave shortly to spend Borne. Polios Chief Joewba E. . Bur are good healers. two montha on the Paclfle coast. They bldge: Bishop J. A. Rock wood. Bishop they will be returning from their People will visit two of thalr son. Frank C.. wnr1 MajvinOrAhtopiudg Chambertln. connected with the son and Judc C. M. Nielsen. beg.n to eetUe for the winter, lle-i- l Southern Pacific at Bakersf letd. ' and Six sons of Pstrolman Lund actrd estate will now be advertised wldlv. The Interment waa in The Want Ads will do more than their Ing Chamberlin, who Is tn bnslnes aa pallbeetrers. In Los Angelea City cemetery. snare, vtaico tnem clossiy. o home-mad- 1 mule-draw- . lffii-ie- V GETS HIGHER DISTINCT HONOR Stewart I 'I Is There Anything in a Name? I . - - five-ye- fi - it IN BEAR RIVER Kah, BEIPIlIIL a " CHILD DROWNS B1TWATER BACK . 'W - Compul-sio- n ; Blood 'tMs. under splotches of oil spilled beneath the machine; a dwnt In the dead man's hat which evidently had not been made by the falling txxly of the truck; a quantity of hair found tn the dirt nn the floor of ths garage! "&ucn are in recenwr iwu hich havs led to a reopanlny-ot-Jfl- a. trie-fleaor jonn investigation Into Poet, 62- ,- Salt Lake contractor, who was found with hia beadWHChed be- a tween the body and framework of a locked garage at hydraulic truck In 2214 MoClelland street on ths morning of August . This wae the announcement of Detective B. H. Seager last further stated that night, and It was would continue until the Investigation every effort possible had been made Salt Lake's Frontier Show Grows in Popularity as Thrills ' Increase. Members to Be No Militarism or EVENTS HGDED wfcat-xchjkn- JnYnU-box-hAul- 1 Ul OF .Taught VIRGIN TS - '. . . - 1 e. ! Performers ot secon- boa-plt- al . Final Tributes of Respect Paid Patrolman Lund io -- 1 . y rtrasmaa-netl- AJeearolwiw c w |