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Show 20 TOE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST Honored by His BICYCLE Fellow Workers HIGH T 1 BURDEN U. S. Bureau Tells President Chamber of ' !r ' , Mem-ber- s Problems. VW A Old Firms to Be Entered in Large Parade KILLED BYAUTO - if? Vi Albert S. Phillips, 20, Dies Half Hour After Struck; Driver Arrested . ui Indiana Leader Declares Protective Tariff Does Albert . who lives outh street and Redwood road, died at the county hospital at 10 o'clock last night from Injuries received a half hour before when his blcycl wa struck a short distance from hla horn by an automobile driven by F. - LangforJ of Bingham. suffered a Phillip fractured skull when he wa struck by the car. Langford Is being held at the county Jail on IMa ball. According to. the report made at the countv tnjl hv lAtirfunl he a driving south on the Redwood road snd Phillips was tiding on his blcyoie a short distance ahead of him. He turned to one Me to avoid Phillips. who. be says, turned directly In front or t ne car. An unidentified man suffering pos sible fracture of th skull waa taken to the emergency hoepltal last night by Kay Barker, 2211 Tenth Kast street, who said that the man fell from an automobile in which they were driving to Bait Lake from Ug nen. The accident occurred near to' Tlitr. Beck' hot springs, ker, who said that he picked! the man reup on the road. The mm moved to the Holy ICross hospital, where hi condition wa said to b critical- - late last night. Mrs. Isaoelle Kvana, S3 J West First Mouth street, sutrerea possible tree- tur of the backbone and a badly strained back while Hiding on the shoot the chutes at Pioneer park with her children. She waa taken to the emergency hospital and was later removed to the county hospital, examination will be where an mad this morning. near Not Protect Producer. 8. Phillip. h Forty-eight- . I- Importune of cloeer cooperation the business men of th cities and th frmrs of the oountrjr; the revision of freight necessity for ratal on agricultural products and th problem of cooperative marketingof war stressed by O. B. Bradfute Chicago, president" of tha American mam-bFarm Bureau federation and aagrtcul-turof President Coolldge's oonferene. and William Settle, btat Farmn president of tha Indiana bureau. In addreaaaa mada at a lunch-coa? van in ihalr honor at th chamTha yesterday. ber of commerc of iuncboon wa under the auspices of the tha agricultural committee chair-Bia- n F. Bmlth, David and chamber, of the committee, presided. Success of the buelnesa men of the t cities depend upon ins success declared. agriculture. Mr. Bradfut efmisdirected much been ha There th cities fort on the part of thoaandIn cloeer to help the farmers, la needed Ho remedy the of elimination The condition. he aald. The leechea must be effected, evllow f air a farmera an, willing to alio to to tohoa who handle their they leave producta from the time purchased their hand until they are alic muat by th consumer, but that not be too targe. SOUGHT. FAIR HATES freight Referring to the Mr. Breoiul oeciarea uni ratea, of th object! of the farm bureau to obtain more equitable ratae for the farmer. He mentioned the fact that congress had aaked the Interstate commerce oommlaslon to Investigate the matter of transportation tarllls to ae If they are aquiutoie to in r. In th meantime, the railroad uullllea are going before th publlo to oommlaslon. he aald. In an ffort obtain intrastate Increase of ratea. the ha said, are II those granted, road will then go befor the Inter-atcommerce commission and ask rates. for a (oners! Increase In freight Mr. Bradfut said he did not have the of matter th Into to to the time declared lone and abort haul, butworld In the reason why there wa bo California or Kansas should have the over Utah In thla respect. advents Ratea should be according to the value of th freight, h declared. The railroad have no light to bleed th rulers. ii Under act th th railway ar to receive SS per cent Interest on th money Invested, he why th declared, and ha aaked valued at farmers, with property owneu ui to three or lour time ma entitled b ktot should railroad, the a much. It ta true, he said, thatback government turned the railroad to the owner in bad shape, but today than aver they ar In better condition before. But tney ar puimus in terminal, he said, between travagantn inn station costing of dollar lxty and aeventy million Th passenger had been built. riding; on the train ar not th one who wUl have to pay mr nuw rarm mlnala. but th men shipping produce) and other freight. a "Why nice hnuid not tha farmer have thing as th railroads! air. onw fut aaaeu. BACK COOFIRATIVIS. Th cooperative marteUng scheme to stay, Mr. Bradlut said. com ha evils. Mar It is th remedy for many doilare' worth of farm billion than two .mduot were euld In this manner bist year and the amount la Increasing rk.M are nrnblems yet confront ing' cooperative anarketlng work, but they ar in a tajr way u uiue be-tw- m ar al solv named Long, Haydn Lake Salt the of president Sanitary and Heating1 En gineers' organization. I CHIEFS PLUMBERS BY Semiannual Election of Tradesmen Held; Outing on August 22. SEE SILT LAKE plumbing and Haydn Long, heating contractor, wsa elected presi dent of the Bait Lake Sanitary and Heating Engineers at the semiannual election of officer beld Thursday night Mr. Long haa been engaged In th plumbing and heating business In thla city for a number of years and is well known throughout the country, where he hss He handled many large contracta. Is a past member of the hoard of governors of that organization and has taken an active part In the promotion of the affairs of the association since It waa organised two years ago. The new president succeeds Wil liam A. Bywater. who haa served as chief executive since the formation of the association. Mr. Bywater was given a vote of thanks In appreciation of hi services In that position. The other new officer are Ralph D. Evans, vice president; Henry H. Bockholt. secretary, and Peter P. Kreklne, treaaurer. The new board of composed of Pomeroy governor Boencer. William A. Bywater. S. J. Tobln, W, A. Baddley and President local Inspecting Specialists to Rest and Enjoy Sights RATE Forty firm In Salt Lake which have, been In business for forty years or over were visited by a special committee from the chamber of commerce yesterday la th Interest of the parade of th see- ond annual Salt Lak "frontier roundup, which will be held from August It to ft, both inclusive. All the firms visited showed keen Interest la the parade. It was reported. by George J. Martin, chair-- , man of the committee, and present Indications point to a pioneer division Which will be 10 per rent. Mr. Martin announced that all churches, lodges and fraternities In th city which have been In existence forty yesrs or more are requested to participate In the event. Anyone wishing to do this may obtain details regarding the matter from the Industrial department of the chamber of commerce. Usually Are "Real estate men and building owners and operator are competent judge of current, property value. This offlc Is willing to submit Its assessment and valuation figure to a commute of such business men for decision a to th Justlo and fairness of our work. Such waa th statement mad yesterday by M. L. Camming, county assessor, who went en to say: "If w hav mad any error it has been unintentional. We have endeavored to be conscientious and feel that our duty haa been properly performed. However, w ar open to conviction and anxious to make amends If convinced that we are in error. But we must be convinced by men competent to paas judgment in the matter. "An important and aigntflcant fact to be considered In respect of criticism of th work of this offlc Is that th critics usually ar non taxpayer. Property owners seldom complain, or If they do their complaints ar stated here at the proper time and adjustments ar promptly made when necessary to accomplish justice. "Repeatedly this office haa Issued Invitation to 'taxpayer to com In and present their cases when they lave considered their assessment too high. In some Instance there has been no action In reduction, because we have been able to maintain the Justice of our position, while In others there have been adjustment. Fair play fia been our object, both on Utah Interests . Win and Lose in to Grain Protest on California. - I.CC Examiner Reports Tariff Prejudicial to Interior Pacific Points. perial Is Tke Trttmse. WASHINGTON. Aug. In th westbound rat case, officially known a th Ogden grain exchange rase. Examiner Myron Witter today submitted a report to th Interstate commerce commission, holding, main,' against th contention of the Ogden exchange, especially a to rate to Saa Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Astoria and Seattle. Th examiner, however, find that wheat ratea to Interior California point between San Francisco and Los Angeles are prejudicial and unthat they exceed just to th extent rate to these same point from Colorado common points, and he doe recommend additional Joint rate from Utah and Idaho to the Imperial valley and to California. Thla finding of th examiner la purely tentative, subject to review by the commission, but will form th basis upon which th commission Is to set T. n SEISMOGRAPH tnh RECORDS QUAKE of Shock Some- Center where in Ocean Southeast of United States. Non-Taxpaye- rs UT the part of th aaseasor and the taxfor thi payer, and now that the work year In Salt Lake City wand county la computed we have apologlea to make and will aland by what ha teen done. "It I true that w hav mad reductions fur widows, but thes have been allowed only when thorough and painstaking Inquiry haa convinced de-ua that they were Justified and fully served. In this work we ar gratified to have had ready and able cooperation and assistance from pastors of rhurchea, ward bishops and other official who war competent to gtv sdvlc. These concession have been approved by th county commissioners, sitting ss' a board- of equalisation, as have all other change mad In valuations. "Th offlc la always open to taxfore ar payer; th member of our courteous and ready at al time to and any Information give requeeted hubelp within reason. We ar all with to err along man, though, likely the rest of humanity; but when an error occurs It la of th head and not of th heart. "We want taxpayer to know that we are sincerely desirous of cooperamainting with them In obtaining and taining Justice and equity. W want them to feel that we ar not wora but their servant to perform a public duty. Unjust criticism we resent, especially when For the voiced by nontax payers. reasons w conclude that our. work w stand can 1925 Is such that for by it with confidence." SALT LAKER ON COAST TELLS TRAFFICIDEAS . public discussion f Salt Laie'i traffic problem, H. W. Logan of 653 Third avenue, temporarilr fetiding at 250 Surf street, Ocean Park, CaL, submits th following: When the signal light shows red It should stop all traffic, both vWcnlar and pedestrian. That would hare all traffic moving in th asms direction and would'give vehicle a chance to mors quicker. All business houses should be compelled to receive tnelr goods at th back of their place of bosineas, instead of tho front, thereby giving th space in front of their store for th parking of cars belonging to those who wish to shop. y Main and Stat streets should b drives, with turning either to right or left prohibited between First Sooth and Fourth South street. This would keep a great deal of traffic off these streets. It is making right and left turns at Intersections that slows np traffic. All signal lights should b uniform and th tint should be one mlnut. You may not agree with Mr. Logan. Perhaps yon have soma suggestion to make. Write out vour idea of any phase of the traffic problem and mail today to Traffic Editor, The Tribune, City. Thi public discussion, carried on in cooperation with municipal officials and police authorities, aims at developing wider interest in traffic matters and some improvement on our present system. . You can help, A An earthquake of great severity ' ORIGINATES IN OQDEN. wa recorded on th seismograph of the University of Utah yesterday The Ogden Grain Exchange In Its alleged that the ratea on morning at 1 o'clock, according to complaint from Utah generally, and from Ralph S. Graves, In charge of th In- grain point on th Oregon Short Line In strument. The shocks laded twenty Utah. Idaho. Wyoming. Montana and minute. Th main tremor waa of Oreson to mints In California and to DENVER. Colo., Aug. 1 (By th Associated Press) Earthquakes, cen tered approximately 1200 miles south east of Ienver, were recorded by the seismograph at Regis college her early today. Two perloda of maximum Intensity were recorded, one at 1 58 thla morning and another at 2:05, Father Ar ms nd Forstall, In charge of th instrument said. I County Assessor Says Critics E three mlnutea duration. Th distance as recorded on th seismograph was anout 7Z0 miles away ana tne direc tion was probably soutneast. This would put the center of the shock somewhere east of the Caribbean sea. INW 1 at ISIERII IIEFI 8, 1925. ' Portland, Astoria and Seattle were unreasonable and prejudicial and gave to shippers from Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota and other more distant states an undue advantfvg In the coaat markets. They also alleged that existing westbound grain ratea are violative of the long and short haul clause. The exchange sought to hav established rates from three and a half to five and a half cents lower from Utah points to th coast, and half a cent to six and a half cent lower from Idaho points. of this One 'of the embarrassment case, as evidenced by the examiner's report. Is the fact that several milling concerns, members of the exchange, notably the 8 perry and Globe companies, maintain mills In Salt Lake City and Ogden, and in the Pacific coast states as well, and buy not only Utah and Idaho wheat, but wheat from states to the east, milling It In transit. In 1923, the examiner found, 22.000,000 southern Idaho produced bushels of wheat and Utah about e.&OO.OOO bushels, the soft wheat being generally marketed in the south, while th hard wheat la marketed In all sections. In 1922 and' 1823 most of th Utah and Idaho wheat moved west, primarily tp California. i m contribution to The Tribune one-wa- S FIXED 32.3 MILLS' Salt Lake Citizens MutB in $6,000,000 Pay .This Taxes in Raises .Year. and School State Requirements Responsible for Increase. Th peopl of Salt Lake City wffl pay thi year aomethlng mors than M.eOS.OO In stats, city, oounty and school taxes, according to th levies set yesterday by th county com mission. Th levy amount to a total of 41 on th dollar on th total 32 1 mill assessed valuation of th city, a compared with 1T mill last year, aa Increase of .( of a anlll. Thia Increase 1 due to a rais of .1 of a mill on th .city school levy and to a rais of .1 of a mill on th stat levy. Th ,dty and joounty., levies remain the same aa last year.'' Th stat levy Increase from T.l to T.4 mills; the city school levy from-1.to 8. .mills, th city levy remaining at 11.2 mill and th bounty levy . at I mllla. Th levies of other munldpalltl and school districts within th county, all of which were approved by J soma th oommlaslon, undergo changes this year, some of them upward and other downward. Th' distribution In detail of aU th levies approved yesterday by th commission follows: STATS. Mllla General 4.gT , Stat school . .a Stat high schools T.4 Total COUNTT. General Poor fund Roada and bridge Widow pensions Bond Int. and sinking... Utah Copper company.. Farm demonstration ... County exhibit .l.S ... .5 Total State road ...iT75 .. .1.144- ... ... ... ... ... -. ,1 .78 .185 .00$ .027 ... .25. ...I.S 4.t Grand total SALT LAKE CITT. Contingent expense Water Street and sidewalks.... Sewer and drains Bond Int. and sinkings Publlo libraries l.t S.S 1.0 l.T .4, Asso ciated Press.) A rather severe . Utah's Total an ll.t of Indicated distance Capital. earthquake SALT LAKE CITT SCHOOLS. of f40 miles In a southerly direction 7.224 Support and maintenance from Chicago was recorded at 1:64 Bond Int. and sinking fund...... .7 a. m. today on the weather bureau 287 , Sinking fund For today, the firet day lnc they seismograph at the University of left Chicago, July 31, th twenty- Total five members of th federated seed GRANITE SCHOOL. WASHINGTON. Aug. T. (By the Support and maintenance....... service party, touring western agri Associated Press) Pronounced earth School and buildings sites cultural lands that produce the quake onshocks were registered early Bond Int. and sinking fund the seismograph at Georgeseed they distribute, will forget seeds. today linking fund town beginning at i:t4 a. At th regular monthly meeting of Utah Copper company They will be shown Bait Lake City m. anduniversity, A 250,000 apartment house will be lasting until after 4 O'clock. snd her near-bCONCLUSIONS SHOWN. spots. Arriving in The maximum 256 the board of education to be held Mulcock S. erected violence E. was at by attained Rait Ijike this morning, the party at 3:A9 a. m. Total Tuesday, bids will be opened, for the The findings of the examiner are 8outhThlrd East street, the con- new The location was will gather at o'clock at the bleachers at the West high MURRAY CITT. hotel for a tour of the city, placed by Director Tondorf as 2400 set forth In the folowtng language: work to start struction Immediately. deto school, the building according Contingent expenses "The rates to California from Colo- The building will be of brick and confrom Washington. Tha direc with a glimpse at the lower portions miles was of tha and which ha Streets sidewalk.. on partment board, are rado east and thereof not determined. points of one or two of the canyons near tion crete, 38 feet wide by 115 feet long, now drawn up the plans. Th Bond Int. and (Inking fund a wroup basis. The same Is true of and will contain twenty apartments, bleachers will encircle the west half Publlo by. At noon the party will be taken to to Pacific rates th north library ports rooms. of the athletic field and wttl have a to the tabernacle organ recital. Afwith a total of seventy-si- x which most of the points In Washingter lunah will start the trip to Bingstructure will contain three seating capacity of 1000. The cost Is Total ..10.5 ton and Oregon ar Intermediate. The The so the timed with ham,, basement. besides the stories departure MURRAY SCHOOLS. estimated at about 16000. Th plana Long. commission should find that the rates he on time for the dally of Individual Permits number for a call cona A. H. Hlgham. president of the party will Return for to be t.M sturdy structura, assailed to the California terminals. residences were Also obtained from Support and maintenance will be way of 27 structed of select and resting on Bond Interest Utah State Association of Hanltary blasting. This entertainmentby Is Ban Francisco and Los Angeles, sre prothe city yesterday by Mr. Mulcock. concrete footings. fir de.74 7 The fund and Heating Engineer, announced at Baltalr. not or buunreasonable building Sinking state unjust, unduly farm the y vided t'tah Include a resi by brick They will th the meeting that the state organisa reau, for partment supervise building prejudicial. members of the party are Thirteenth East of the stand, which la scheduled to .11.6 tion will' hold Its regular quarterly for the most Total "That the rates assailed to In- dence at 344 South y part heads of organistreet, costing 28000; a be completed soon after th opening JORDAN SCHOOL. convention and annual outing n Au- sations terior California points between San brick affiliated with the American 1121 at Douglas street, costing of school. ., maintenance. and ..4.55 Francisco and Los Angeles and north gust tl. A business session, startingIn Farm Bureau feleratlon In seed disSupport y brick at 424 I 0.O00, and a The length of the bleachers win be School site and building...,. ..2.2 of Ban Francisco are, and for the at I o'clock, will be held. Burly tribution. costing I3W. lf of a mile, .. .81 the afternoon the members and their future will be, unjust, unreasonable street, th dis- Bond Interest The seed partv entered Utah Monto R. a V. obtained Madsen permit tance of the cinder track. .. .28 The Sinking fund wives will leave for Lagoon, where and unduly prejudicial to the extent build a S35.0O0 home at 1259 East morning and spent two days In bleacher will two hav for or a program will bo enjoyed. A ban- day the exceed exceed the that they may the Uintah basin. Wednesday South Tempi street. The residence gateway Into the field opening and will be Total ..7,SS rates contemporaneously In effect will quet will be served In the evening. partv left the basin and entered tho y a brick, with four- painted French gray, the standard MIDVALE CITY. from Colorado common points to the teen berooms. The affair Is under the direction of Millard county seed district. O. B. color of all school around structures. Contingent expenses .. 4 0 same destinations, which rates should the officers an the board of gover- Hradfute, president of the American County Will Put Up .. 1.0 be found a reasonable maximum for nors. These are A. H. Hlnham. Salt farm bureau, who has been making Although the board of education will Water of cost the initial .. 1.0 the sidewalk pay and Streets from the Lake City, president; Alex Mortensen. the trip with the seedmen, left the structure, Will origin territory. Scandinavians of Money for For- application this vjiT1 be paid back at the rate of Lighting, etc .. 1.0 s. That joint rates should be estab Provo, vice president; J. W. Iudley. rarty at Provo and came into Bait flOOO P. a this school will He Inthe Join the Peter with funds by year Lake from the lished secretary; to Salt party City, Celebrate Anniversary realised through origin territory Total Emklne. Salt Lake City, treasurer. morning and make the sightseeing terior California points via the north being able to hold .......10.0. est Service .Highway. ern Cooparativ marketing la merely thto The admission games at the school. ' BINGHAM TOWN. board of governor Is composed excursion. California gateways to points of business principle The diamond anniversary of the In- paid application A fence which will be constructed In General purposes of the party, as received i'ersunnel .. 4.0 of Roy to San and Francisco of President north Spencer Hlghim. points of the L. D. 8. church connection with the stand will enable Bond Int. and sinking fund. the hanaiing 01 iarm prauuun, ad- and Frank n. .. 2.0 yesterday afternoon, follows: I. fed-F. south of San Francisco as far as troduction t'artney.and Hall O. uKe; Into the Scandinavian countries will this t be done. Bettl declared In opening hla of the .. 4.0 Shuttleworth, Woods. Moe, on division E, president and Rakersfleld Edward the Water and sewerage Ogden, valley convenbe celebrated at a two-da-y dress. In order to make a success bof Provo. seed service and manager of official erated will on make Emery county coast Santa the division Margarita must Scandiof the it. control of the product and celebration tion bureau Indiana farm the ,.ioTe purchasing of and Southern the Pacifc. Total via the navians of Utah to be held In Mt Two every effort to obtain fund with Professors secretary-treasurobtained before It baa left the hand BANDY CITY. department;of a F. I turn um. seed to California gateways which to pay the county' share In southern servand of th producer. To do that a confederated It. the Pleasant It August .. 2 0 north of Los Angeles as far as expense Return Leave Contingent tract with the producer la needed. ice and manager of the Michigan farm the proposed construction of the for points The general committee In charge .. 2.0 k liakersfleld and Santa Margarita, and Street and sidewalk in Mt. Dies of Provision also must be made to take C. W.J bureau seed service; Professor J. F. est highway In are Sorensen Pelasant, Angeles .. 8 0 Water bond re Huntington canon that such through rates will be rea- chairman: J. C. Nlelson, J. W. Humcar of th surplus, he declared, for x, farm crops department og MichTwo of th of Utah .. S.O nm. sonable. Bond University Int The Thla decision was State college; Robert Shaw, son In that cotnty. Jens Mlckelson and Brigham fessors who ar now on leav of ab- Electric light work th surplus controls the market. igan Salt of V. .. 1.0 phreys, rr. Wllle. Leon formerly VALLEY EXCLUDED. R. B. Shaw, director of the made at a meeting M. of Dean whole crop muat b taxed to bear the Lake, died August Soren Presidents with sence will Jensen, after Los .. 1.0 return to and at yesterday the university Water system Angeles. malnt.... 'That there is .not sufficient showNlelson,' L. R. Anderson and Allen this fall. Miss Amy Bowman expense of that Surplus. And organ- according to Information received here Michigan experiment station: H. C noon of the state road commission and will re of public Interest to Justify the E. Park, stake presidents, ex officio sume her work In th school of eduization muat b by th commodity. vesterdav. Dr. Wllle was 32 years Rather, secretary of the Michigan the ing Total ...13 0 Emery county delegation, com establishment of additional Joint rate officers. The special committees ar cation as Improvement association and "Th American farmer pay higher of the primary Improvement guarantee fund..... l.t of age, and after leaving Salt Lake Crop supervisor ImInof the L. ssolslant Andrew to from the In superintendent prising refreshR. Anderson, taze and pay more for his farmfarm-erorigin Bent territory point county headed by Hanson, a memoer 01 ternational hav and grain show; I. commissioner; Edward P. and kindergarten departments. Miss a several vears ago wa Geary ard the Imperial valley of California, or to ments; Joseph Seely, housing; James Bowman plement and utensils than the ..14. I Grand total haa been studying advanced tha facultv of the Palmer School of C. Elder, assistant chief, department Prank C. Orange, county assessor, points In Arizona, and the rates as- L. Nlelson, of any other country. The pro- Chiropractic Louis A. Pe- teaching methods for finance: He of Iowa. at the orlmarv and Davenport, bu1.. H. both of the Huntington Commercial sailed to those points are not unWestover, W. Borenson C. tective tariff," Mr. Settle declared, had resided In Los Angeles for the reauagriculture; and terson, reception; classes at the teacher' Three of plsnt Industry; C. N. Sllco. club. in Traffic "doe not protect the farmer of Amerjust, unreasonable or unduly prejudi- Fred FJelsted. program; 8. Peter Pe- .kindergarten of Columbia University. N. Y.; D. II. Otis, chairpast six montha. Burial will take The bropoeed project Is the buildcial. and L. A. Christen- - college him Kvractris.. ica, and unlea there la a revision so " terson, publicity, in Angeles. Surviving will re aits Maude Hardman los also 1 the hankers' man it place of agricultural the Portrates "That the assailed to Huntington forest highthat It does, agriculture here Mishaps, One sen, transportation. sume her former position at the uniare his widow. Oladvs Morning Wllles; commission: E. R. Held. Washington ing way with approximately 130,000 of land. Astoria and Seattle are not undoomed. a Mrs. as I.vflta this fall J. Ms of farm of American mother, wines; art the versity supervisor tl&.OOO forest service funds represeii (stive of just, unreasonable or unduly prejudiAgricultural problem ar no nearer Victor Contratto of Bingham suf Miss Hardman, who haa been on leav Laura 8. Wllles. sll of Los hiireau;lprofes!wr W. IL IWrst, North state road funds, the and latter to be ob- cial; that there-'t- s not sufflcent show- Fire Truck Bears Body a solution than ;they were five year slater. of absence at the university and wa fered a possible fracture of the right . Angeles, and one brother, William B. rarollnaT experiment station: J. W. tained through th Emery of Interest to puhlfc the road ing Justify go, Mr. Settle aaid In closing. "Prog" cjunty Cleveland. Ohio, Nlcoteon, manager Of afeeed com- tax. The purpose- - of tha conference establishment of additional joint rates studying art at the Chicago Art In ankle when he waa knocked down by of Fireman to ress along these line la handicapped W tiles, of : Vttlltnm Settle, president of the was to evolve stitute, received a cash prise recently a truck anven ny uienn .Harrison or In Utah to Portland, pany from , in rals-assistance will the jminta who men as farmera by p posing Furniture company, between from tho institute for doing work of the " Indiana farmbureau; K. P. Cohlll. Ing of the connty'a share of the cost. and tteattle." X not accept the developmenta of co- - Accident Victim Funeral service for Robert Lee, the Main and State on First South street , y. farm.bu "Maryland merit. In that Emery county's highway Costs Yxn Ibis case H. W. Frtckett and M. president yf who was killed exceptional veteran the fireman operative marketing, or who are 1Sy"P. Taylor, organisation dl Miss reau: com Lois Garrison win evening. He was given yesterday from tore appeared lor he- ogden Be X" heavyon aiK I with impracticable schemes to farm bureau; have been uhusjally Monday, were held yesterday In the University of Chicago, where ah treatment at the emergency hospltakv rectorof th American durinc Ihe vein Jraln exchange, Thomas E. McKav last ofler. He called attention to the fact Twenty-firs- t the ward Mr, Jliilhert. seed agTonomi, counfef washouts chapel. Moffat, h an has HAV. been ini, 807 McClelland be forh-1'tato an Instructor, George 01 tne dcieyslton requested and F.,.1,. Ostler public that while corn was high in price last the first one tn be structor at the Funeral services for JuHu H. Win tnlveesltv of Idaho. Khe state commission to getthe Con utilities commission nd H. A Sesn held funeral w university this fall, avenue, fractured his left year It was so because other farmera ter. who dled Tuesday from a, fall off liAKV tne partv .ww with' ceremonies. fire Bnlt d From a fell from fighters' and critic teacher for the kindergarten he swing at the Liberty V 3. M. Bouhv for of forest service offUHals to pro- rtrett. J. V. Lvle-Anwere buying It to feed to their liveswas placed on one of the department, to Idaho and will vfrdt seed sent the Mountain Dell dam In Parley's The state of Utah The casket park playground yesterday. He wasV - ceed with the work this fall and to the Union Pacific "' x"t tock.,In the Twin 8 thlsH fields niissO O'clock?' eld and th Falls,' trucks taken be tfr at grave. treatment at th emergency bos- Professor C E. Cowles. who h canyoowillin contrthute Its and the state utilities commission and Black fisni' district. O. allow Emery county(o After the services In thechapel Mayor been a professor In tn school of edu- given was later removed to hi the Knmngton morniitry eotello . afternoon IISTSBTAjRiM K tiTllAN NEQ. ; and the ,lfe of the pltal tbe- -f trU taerraReSn j'At AHTWwr--WlconducteS fWimilf:; -fiy 7vnmrc war "on of those cation will renwlS7'oh"1eve"br; ab--" fioms---- did the San Franclsct) of next fear. Arrangements for the entertainment chapel. Services will be reore.ln; 1 win chanjteaJl county's hi will to si the an Jointne selecF. oner, Pert?honof William deliver Musical address. senc until January, when he will re, ir of com mere. Joseph Kelfkerl. 1278 West jXorth x today of MrivBradfute and th party Bishop is the final sent aitve! finally agreed to raise the park Several were --7 Twenty-firtions the suffered a fractured sume ut federated seed service men and Fourth ward, and palfbearers win Be Fall. Yellowstone his street, duties glvenby at th If and. Temple university. Impossible, of thenar. days necessary amount, ward quartet and vocal selections by nose and lacerations on the head and farm bureau repreeen tatl ves who ar members of "the Sett Lake branch of destination In-be Park, with de- -. the stat commission will request tbe uneral Rites s Alvln Interment-waIn now viwting Utah have been made by the marines. Intefmenr will be in City will b spent hi Sunday Keddmgton. when bicycle collided with to forest service body start, preliminary Salt partur" fromOi northern en trance. work this the City- - cemetery." y County an automobile driven by .A. C Moul- Mathews, commercing agent of cemetery. tall snd the countywill Mrs. for 825 the Juk State Farm bureau. Stayner meet its share or the preliminary ex- ' Kensington avenue, at Fourth The ourve to. in members of the party making ah y South and West-- Temple street ) es-- . Bonus Insurance pense. - The final statement . A Klltabeth Chamberlain Stayner, wife Tourist Robbed of $330 of the alfalfa aeed crop .f terday morning. He was given, treat. rear Delia ar expected ba it thia Tn county commission yesterday ment at the emergency hospital and on ,fdral-at- d Already disbursements and Rail Ticket, Report appropriated project of Arthur Sfayner. died August 6 at 1S0O toward' the fund later removed to hi horn. 6 2s miles Ofesrth and rra.l tb family residence, S.17 Park street. morning. After bn.ii(.. k.. to cover th cost of investigating the erred theeetir party wUl be takefi j In in waa born Salt wa x J. Z. Lofgren, 855 Elder-cour- t, Lake. from J unc?l "Ofay pef lusted eomoensatloiv ISbs been re highway Ambrose Charles. a Lake of H Bleu, wss rid of to was Ref tlnn tn tour possibilities tne V" on power On given treatment at the emergency bos- - " veteran developing aaugnter ved aroundSalt s"t"emg tifixft. ceived by th relative! was containof a ft,Diamond robbed wallet nf fas creek 1.. 2330 in travelers checks and a .minuu. pltal yestsrday morning for a cut on u "--" yesiernay - uy tne atata read cfnmis of Richard T. and Sarah Jane Steele ing In I tan. sceorainir w A line Of "machtnea pumping Irrigation water. The farrail the scalp and bruises received when fat th offlc ofMr. W. O. Cleland, slon. The- project wa completed eV Chamberlain. N.whouse hotel at railroad ticket while he waa at Saltalr era concerned ar asking for the struck by an automobile at Seventh of ago theClark the eralnjo.ith by local of the chapter secretary according to a report made looking toward cheaper South and Main streets. Th driver of at Daughters of tbe t'tah Pioneers and Thursday, a This compen- - struction company oVy Panculrch Red Crosa. Hn i imtice neaaquarxers lh water M8.XI4.M.-&. CRls- - Yna ai.fiv-of Irrigation cost In. by wilLJnclu,1 total th. the car did not stop, following the so- yesieruay reducing which pumping ekpltol, act gavi ley wa resident engineer for th. lchurrh. She was a member of the"10""" of" the resort. tlon comes under pthe , canyon. Federal Heights. YiJt costa, s cldent-- '' , raww paia-uNotifies lion that ha had lea a ! th veteran 1477 Mrs. E. avenue, Tale If would Installed, road stale Kinaiery, a 1n and worker commlsrtoivf plant for Oenesjogfral society Receipts meflt policy In place of a Imnusywhllh the projectywere campfire burning, in the Fillmore In connection with gov that herhome was entered i the second ward. reported and Tj t2;2 fll, received Dy had been contempiaieo. . This ride will be comDlM hHAKan A Vh,. i. .......I ... .nnt fi,ru4. ,, - ,.,r tw. national Xorest wa federal :, i, 37s ), Otheri hq nnnicKfnx Tesieruav Kiicriravn ernment Irrigation projects. - In w- -.. i .v., ,ue court. UroverCFTSummera, 17 was stolen. Coder this act n ve.enej Entrance was counties nave also neeri asketl Tor ap Lifa and ChAncter Ite&dkig sVand that partymay attend tha . s. when be returned from avsM reporter, M.V.X. t a at th tabernacle at axi tnemrAv rained th application by glass fotowa:UtahS00T breaking MM.imd propriations, ",, ... ,..., . This afternoon th party win bell t vacation yesterday. The not If - live m7 8250. and Davis. 2200. I- Th Cache. ' mdow, e.f Ui.M I Mrs Renel IdsROr X' AUOUST wuon waa in the form or a letter ik. veteran nas ims fjer.. .11 uirrr rifux -- 1 aug- yy county appropriations wlIKb Beverly Hills. I allforpia trom Forest Ranger receives the entire sum tori x J. ' CHsen. i McBndeji .f mented by 81250 Copper oompany' mine. Through mtti" Ltah water Companionship and true rental f.uhi- - !2ho.- Rfl"? Chorus ana Male in n Break Mr. to Into Bummers go Store otherwise Mr. a Leo rial arrangements by friend for lump, peopl will usually be Msthew storage commission eorerequested In th latter case It a magistrate, found first among Sagittarius people, the party I will b present when th complain I ok. I. ...,( ,4 K aioet himself, pl-w e per A complete kit of bunrtar's tools mother. yZ and lis comfmted ,on tut next those golnrf on. Fron Bingbora under Libra or guilty blasting among T. Mrs. R. Chamberlain, and his fine, .Another Now 30 Days service in Sugham the party will Aries. , ) . ' were s to the dsvior T. R the following - brothers and sister: gested waa to plead guiltyplan In a for time put In overseas, Oolightly andupJ, byV.Detectives at Arthur of For Clar- midsummer faults rer a thes The company's day plant and tn people are moat thai Richard, Edward, William and Mrs. Use ' o 0 already paid. rear of the Sandcreet prown luetic of the peace at bonus , field and to the smelter. Th. Lake to."") the of of th Salt marked. tntnu them are cunning. Many evening members market, M era tenton. local Red Croe of will then proceed to Saltan-- , where a ""JvlUe, remitting th fin In th nonrda at the toss club,, Frank W. Asper. muNinth South street, last natural, prevaricator, and tricky, Funeral services will be held at tha Orpheus hold an outing tothat application for A bit and a rasa) fonnd in thenight. A: Hargrove was fined 825 and or chronle borrowers. They ar fice show will sical hotpicnlo hmch will be served and the director, kit 10 Second at ward ,Mro'clock. chapel nave peen were taken to th Flash man Drug rest of th afternoon and evening proceeded to th at Ptnecrest. Special cars will dered to refrain front driving aa au- headed. Impetuous, fiery, paaalonai adjuated compensation of the assistant Sunday. Friends may call at the home night district atsince July, 134 Th on store, 17G2 Eleventh East street, which o'clock. tomobile tor thirty day when he and determined. Pity-aJ and there leav filed the spent In bathing and dancing. 12 torney and o'clock from II o'clock to the dav gequested him to file a case, however, the visitors will leave for Idaho. th only on where was broken Into Wednesday night, of " members of the pleaded guilty to a charge of Th Sun I the planet Which gov- - ' complaint against him, which waa Interment will , be in Speeches by leading . the funeral. driving In nolle court yester- ems thi data, and It haa a great ' organisation, a musical program, a refused on the ground that the the relatives ar known,, to have, been where It wa discovered the bit and B,recuon COUNTY CLERK 11,1.. la th ar Includ all fourth deal to do with th and dancing Z'lr:: paid. rasp fitted marks mad, by similar day morning. Hargrove complaint waa up to the forest Instruments used by th burglar In person to be sentenced for "one-ar- trait of character. Thi the VERNAU Ang. T. Wilson Murray ranger. 80 the reporter decided to In furlatest office walnut I See the In charge of A. C. for th fir and passion of the The affair of Vernal, clerk of Uintah county, forcing the door of the store. driving sine Saturday. await further developments in the SON IS BORN. 2 W. 2nd 8. Arrow SSS was Press, of fined a The and must revolver of niture. and Thomas and a the R Keltn. people, by exercls was taken to Bait Lake Wednesday they club, Binge gold matter. president A son fwa bom yesterflay to Mr. E. Pike, ten ,heft court will power to keep their bslanc.strong Advertisement,! from his home yesterday afA similar case waa heard In . assistant musical director. Judge John H. Morgan In nolle vi morning for expert medical attention. the ternoon was reported to the no! Ice snd Mr. Art Johnson. 247 East Sevwhen he was found guilty Life would Indeed be dull without For sotns time he haa been a sufferer yesterday federal court last year and the deMost employers hs re come t rely v Bvron Klenke, 785 Sixth avenue. enth South street. Mr. Johnson Is Visitors welcome at our modern print- of violation of the prohlbtlon law. He the aid of th Want Ada Ua them fendants were acquitted kidney trouble, .but hi condition '.Jrom upon The Tribune Want Ads la the last night. Eotranc was gained br chief radio operator at th air maH ing plant. Arrow Press, 2 W. 2d 8. paid 825 of the fine and agreed to dally and you will benefit greatly by is not critical. matter of getting their help. field. cutting th screen on a window. , pay th remainder within thirty daya their alvlc. (Advertisement.) Eech-Cumml-na 11 An. CHICAGO. 7. (By th of . 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