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Show THE SALT LAKE" TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER !3 T!IL IE GASPBDJECT Rotten E Talk Stirs Filipino Fl Mrs. Lucy Clark, OPPOSERS Church and Civic Leader, Dead Ti FIVE BRIEFS I VOTE TOTALS Protestants Insist Island Ken Fruit Isn't Used When R, .4. Hunt, Erie, Pa., telegraph line builder, attribute longevity to abstention from all beverages but tcaler. Salt Lake's brand of his favorite nectar met itiii unquaiijiea approval, US Spoiled. OEFICERS JOIN Best Drink of Them All STAND FAST Students at U ST 14, 1928, " EFFORTS FOR u j DRY CLEANUP ' Sheriff and Federal Forces Because he is said to have tcJd My rminfrv fAerk Finds Nft Seri. Ftllnlitn rwrnlft at "ml. ten eggs," Professor J. R. Lago, In Raid Most Elaborate Disous Variations From Favor Completion of Resisting Issuance of structor In Spanish at the Univer" sity of Utah. Tuesday Incurred the tillery in County.. Early Count. State Permit. wrath of eight Filipino students at Experiment. the Institution, and they addressed an indignant protest to the editor of Salt Lake county Is to be subjected the Utah Chronicle for publicatioa Variation from the unofficial count Five briefs, setting forth alleged Continuation' of the parallel park to the letter, the profes of county district vote totals was reto a clean-u- p of illicit Mquor manuAccording rea.sonff'wiiy the applications of the ing experiment for the fun. thirty sor s statement was such as "to ported Tuesday to be slight by workvendors under a plan and facturers for Interests natural gas permission days allotted by Commissioner T. T. arouse the anixrtosity of a race of ers conducting the official canvass of cooperation agreed to Tuesday by to bring natural gas to Utah should Burton, head of the department of people." The signers wrote that under the direction, of Alonzo Sheriff Clifford Patten and George " he is talking about Mackay, county clerk. theTotten eggs not be granted, were filed with the seemed Tues certain O. public safety, Goates, deputy prohibition adnot rotten eggs In manner of The work commenced Tuesday In charge of Utah ministrator day when various members of the are, public utilities commission Tuesday These are care afternoon the and eggs preparation. Tuesday morning, - city commission expressed themselves fully meet to tabulataste." a by attorneys for various protestants official counters' king's completed prepared on the subject. The Joining of county and federal The letter went on to such tion of twenty districts. With 130 aealn&t the granting of the forces In Mayor John F. Bowman, when articles of food were say that used districts campaign against the Is in it the Uons. county, expected constantly asked what was his stand on the ex bootleg interests was announced af of con before week the will be a the and It by people, that t Spanish m:L;-:r Among the briefs filed In the case same ter deputy sheriffs and prohibition periment, voiced virtually the ' ' ' ' ' ' ,. demned., the . teacher for ., , ' results are announced. Tuesday was a joint protest of t he ' officers raided one of the most com- , opinion as tnnt given by otnertnem- - outside of the scope of his lecturing ficial Thus far, Mr.- - Mackay said, the subject." Ogden Oas company and the Utah He said: bers commission. of the plete distilleries Tuesday afternoon in tabulation, has shown no appreciable Oas and Coke company, as protes "I have no comment to make on The letter closed with two ever louno. in me county. ' made tabulation from the difference tants against the granting of the ap the comparative values of the two quiries: The plant was uncovered at the old 1. Is the Spanish Don paid by by The Tribune. plications of the natural gas inter pesystems until tne lull thirty-da- y Jensen slaughterhouse on Ninth West ......... to , durests. The Osden Gas company also of lecture the Utah taxpayers riod for the experiment is finished. street Just off the Thirty-thir- d South , Variation Noted filed an applicant's brief Tuesday In ing class hour on subjects outside the Lo I believe that at the end of that curriculum? stills . street road. Two Totals. ' Judicial Id the case in which trie ogaen condewe to will a be In time were warm from operation when the position 2. If he Is guilty of the above as to extend ts cern Mrs. A. Clark R. and the District permission seeking city judges judges, or be not Lucy cide there shall whether " combined federal and county forces its service to supply gas to certain sertion, do you think he Is doing bis candidates for congress , have . not a return to diagonal parking, entered the place. The operators of towns, cities and residents of Davis ' shown any variation from the other duty as a teacher?" fled. had the plant Decide After Caa Test, and Weber counties. these totals that totals. It is for Passes Away at Age of 78, the official count Is being watched Complete Equipment Says Mayor Bowman, X'Uh Coal Producers Home of Daughter in because at closest ol pos with Interest, For Manufacture Revealed, "If at the time the people of the Association File Brief. unofficial of totals. sible upsetting L Wholesale operations of the place community feel that the new system One brief was filed by the Utah Salt Lake. ; M. state Democratic D. Draper, is not helpful, the commission can were revealed when a check of the Coal Producers association; pne by DemVan and Cott, chairman, Ray to order the return diagonal parking. slaughterhouse rooms showed com-A. A. Roberts, industrial engineer, ocratic county chairman, were unIf thirty days show decided relief, plete equipment for the manufacture who contemplates construction of a willing Tuesday to make definite Augusta Rice Clark. 78, a we may amend the old ordinance and Lucy and the bottling of liquor. The two large smokeless fuel plant in Salt prominent L. D. 8. church worker and cast aside diagonal parking." statements as to what action might were equipped with what is stills Lake, and one by counsel for the political leader died Tuesday at the be taken regarding the possible conFactions for and against parallel known In bootleg parlance as Price chamber of commerce, Price home of her daughter, Mrs. Edmund votes : state and of district the testing vats at parking were still at loggerheads "thumpers," two additional comcanvass City and Price Rotary club. The last- O. Norr, 170 P atreet. She was. born Tuesday, the. Official, ,1s. until while the system entered tached to the stills,- filled with wanamed brief protested against the March S, 1850, in Farmington and repleted. into the third week of its "experiter, so that the vapor coming from of the applications of the sided there until " granting years ago, ment" period set by the city comS the still must pass through the vat natural gas Interests, and also the when she moved totwenty Six Vacancies Will Be Filled Van Cott Receives Information Lake. Salt missioners. before it comes out In liquid. This Of Candidates' Gains. application of the Ogden Oas comin the L. D. S. church, Mrs, Active said the Commissioner Burton additional process la used to remove pany for permission to extend its ser- Clark was president of tha first commission la in receipt of numerin Salt Lake Organization Mr. Van Cott said that he had of the raw substances found in much vice. counTooele been Informed changes In both ous letters regarding, the parking Farmington V. L, M. I. A. and the usual still vapors. The brief of the two gas compa- selor were counties Lake and Salt for the Davis adding Primary plan, but that only two of the let December 5. Gasoline was used as fuel. Magni- nies .contended that they wanted It stake board for twenty-si-county x votes to the Democratic candidates, years. She ters received up until Tuesday had tude of the activities was illustrated understood to begin with that they also was a woman's the1 case of district in leader especially been agaicst the parallel system. suffrage drums of gasoline when six were not apposed to the bringing of In Utah and is Judges. It Is rumored Judge Wight's reported to have Commission were found in the storeroom. Sixnatural gas to Utah If the commis- gained the distinction With six vacancies occurring on majority was being cut down In the Expects of being the teen cases of filled whisky flasks were, sion should find that the project is first woman delegate to a national Experiment to Continue. . the city 'school board, the board of Tooele count found; 115 gallons of whisky; 11 galeducation Tuesday night Instructed economically sound and that such Republican convention. She was a Mr. Van Cott expressed himself as as as he He far the knew, said, lon kegs of whisky, jugs; 110 gas can be sold at a worthwhile re- delegate to the convention which plan would continue In operation George King, board clerk, to make being in favor of a recount If changes 43 barrels Containing and duction to the consumers. The local nominated for an election Wednes withreturns ballots in the as presidential candidate bring the the period set for experimen- preparations mash. In addition, there were two companies stand ready and willing William Howard Taft, present chief during He said, day, December a. in a reasonable doubt tation. cases of yeast, eight sacks of sugar to purchase such gas and distribute Justice of the supreme court. The board are members re a for retiring that request however, any A concentrated effort was started and several cases of baking soda, to It through their systems which are Clark also was a member of Tuesday by property owners and W. H. Lovesy and R. B, Ritchie, First count would be left to the individual Mrs, be used for scouring out the stills. already laid out in Salt Lake and Og- the Ladies of the O. A. R. and the merchants on Main street, when a ward; O. H. Raybould. Second ward; concerned. den, if It can be shown that to do so Daughters of the American RevoluO. H. Backman, Third Ward; George Chained to Doors Dogs the parallel plan petition against Is to the advantage of the consuming tion and was active In both To Keep Away Intruders. was circulated throughout the shop- P. Wesson, Fourth ward, and Jesse organivaAll N. public, the oriels declared. ward. Fifth the 8mith, zations. ping district of Main street during Dogs were chained to the doors of cancies, with the exception of that She is survived by a son, George A. the day. Attention Called to Prospect the place to give warning and to keep four-yeof a Mr. are for Ritchie, seven Clark, Garland, and The petition, summing up the daughters, Of Three Companies In Field. on away any intruders. Raiding offiUtah's was Mr. Reaches Ritchie Capital period. appointed Mrs. Eva C. Wilcox, Bandy Mrs. cers were forced to use a back enpoints against such a plan, is ad Brief of the coal producers asso Mamie succeed Dana T. Smith, resigned, Barms, Logan; Mrs. Clara dressed to the city commission, seek trance to avoid these animals. elation sets forth that the natural Norr, Mrs. Sixty-nin- e -C. Veamans and lng to have Immediate change back and his pfflce will be for a two-yeMinerva Begun Trip This raid is but the first of a segas Interests have outlined only In Louise A. Clark, all of Salt Lake; to -period. 45 the sys degree angle parking ries that fhay be expected," Sheriff the most general terms what is to be Mrs. Ellen H. Pratt, Nominations for the positions, ac' Years Ago. Brigtam City, tem jormeriy in use. Tne petition Patten said in announcing the new done If their applications are grant- and Mrs. Lira cording to law, may be made on petiLava Hot unanito was said have received Maughan, the ed. Attention again is called to tlie policy of cooperation between his Idaho. A brother, John A. mous support of store owners In the tion of five qualified voters of the fact that there will be three com- Springs, and tbe federal enforcement deputies ward. At meeting E. two Tuesday Mrs. A. night's Rice, sisters, district R. A. Hunt of Erie, Pa., upon his officers." panies In the matter the producer Pitcher,Idaho; Mr. a nomination of for the petition Mrs. Rose and Ogden Federal agents uncovered another owning the wells, the interstate pipe Lovesy, incumbent from the First Lorrie Lambourne Loses Job Westminster Trustees Votf to arrival In Salt Lake Tuesday, reached line and the distributor. Only over Thompson; forty two grandchildren large distillery Monday near the sixty-nin- e ward, was received bearing 891 signafourteen and of a begun the trip objective Point of the Mountain. Siphoned the distributor will the public utill tures. 'survive. on Charge of Too Much Accept Contract for Na ties commission of Utah have any also years ago. And, Incidentally, spring water was used and a A petition was also received indorsbe services Funeral held 3 will at tion-Wistill was in operation at the time jurisdiction, tne oner declares. he realized a desire which he had Campaign. m. Saturday in the Farmington ing Mr. Backman "s candidacy for reof the raid. George A. Goates, in Political three-quThe Ogden Oas com pany In its ap- p. Activity. of cherished election ward. from Third f(jr upward the It ward L. A. Clark will chapel. Bishop charge of Utah enforcement, and R. plicant's brief contends that If there oniciate. ters of a century. bore 10 signatures. The board of trustees of suriaJ will be in the Farm is to be an extension of the use of , As a lad of 16, Mr. Hunt left Cleve W. Morgan, federal agent, conducted to All vote voters in voted colleee accept may Tuesday qualified tngtoa City cemetery. ,.. ., gas, companies. already Jn the Held the school election- for one of those financial firm of land, Ohio, for Omaha to- December .theA raid...;.m,v,, Dismissal1 of fcorrle Lambowiie, the contract of man who gave his name as Juan should be given opportunity to supin their re- Republican executive secretary of the New york ana san rrancisco to con- 1859. to aid In the construction of nominated by petition was said to be tendply it. The Carbon county interests spective wards. It Is generally un- state board of purchase and sup duct a nation-wid- e campaign In 1929 the telegraph line from Omaha to Urqulquiahaga, contended in their briefs that the derstood that all the outgoing mem- plies, and the appointment ol John r. to raise a $1,000,000 endowment fund Salt Lake. The following year, near ing the plant when the federal men economraided. of not He said he could give no inthe applicants is plan Port Bridger, he was turned back to bers of the board will be candidates Mendenhall. defeated Democratic for the school. as to ownership. formation ically sound. before and Laramie for Port reelection. for treasupplies state winter of the office for nominee the Slight Improvement in; Firm Specializes In The utilities commission received the journey was completed the line The six to be elected In December surer, to succeed him, were anranges of Utah Is resulting from the will communications from Mrs. H. T. s, into Salt Lake was finished and he Oil Prospecting Rights four who nounced following a meeting of the Conducting Campaigns. sit with the rains and snows which have been areI. E. Willie, Second ward; Alex board Plumb, corresponding secretary of the The financial Institution has spe was returned to Omaha and home. To Be Cancelled Dec. 1 Tuesday. Ladies' Literary club, and Hazel M. from time to time since the E. Carr, Third ward; Alex E, cialized In conducting national camt, falling During the pas two weeks Mr. is which of action The the board, Roberts, corresponding secretary of to westward an with his retraced has steps philan- Hunt Fourth ward, and Charles F. composed of Governor George H. paigns appeal first week of October, says a bulletin Oil the Wasatch Literary club, both of prospecting permits on Fiftn ward. thropists for the advancement of of the pioneer period and completed more Dern, Secretary of State H. E. CrockSalt Lake, favoring the natural gas National than 75.000 acres of land in Bankers issued Tuesday by Frank Andrews, Barrett, Copper, The board approved plans for the ett and Attorney General Harvey H. education. Dr. H. W. Reherd, presi- the trip to Salt Lake. He plans to Utah, which are held by more than proposal. agricultural statistician for the Unit addition to the Jordan junior high Cluff. the last two Republicans, was dent of the college, said. The West- leave here Wednesday for southern 30 Trust. Companies Obtain persons, will be cancelled Decemwill to be drive con? ed States department of agriculture. school at an estimated cost of $8i-00- unanimous where he minster expects California, spend college Denning Gets Here dismissal regarding the home ber l. Ell F. Taylor, register of return in More Space. ducted cities. his winter. the Bills totaling 1224541.17 were of Mr. Lambourne large Upon Imshows The bulletin From Texas. the and that appointment , land office, stated Tuesday. Dr. Reherd announced tnat ne he intends to write the story of his of Mr. Mendenhall, It was stated The L. B. Denning, president of the provement Is due rather to the add approved. would leave for the east shortly af Initial trip and of the journey just The holders have not fulfilled govresulted Lambourne Mr. dismissal of Lone Star Oas company and joint ernment requirements, it was said. to take an completed. The bond of the Na- ed water supply than to any addifrom his alleged activity during the ter the first of the year A The holders of the land are C. C. . applicant for the Utah natural gas tionai copperdepartment commit active part In the drive. to the low supply of feed, for tions nis more man ioursoore the and company Despite recent . campaign. In Tuesarrived Lake Salt franchise, of John M. Wallace, years. Mr. Hunt Is unusually active. Cribbs, John D. Byers, Max Krothi, Bankers Trust company, both of the rains came too late to Induce The resolution passed by the board tee comprised W. F. Earls. A. C. day from Dallas. He expects to re- which are affiliated Charles L. Smith and P, M. Pontx, Uftis exceptional good health and George O. Relf, with the Na much main in Utah until about the end of tional dismissing Mr. Lambourne declared treasurer Ellis, Jr., R. A. Slater, J. W. Stevens, growth. tovf be will to of condition he to the move attributes school, are from bank, physical Copper it had been made to appear that he the week. The visit at this time, he the bank More hay and feed grains have relative to clean living and total abstinence from P. T. Little, Watt Hughes, J. N. headquarters at Fourth took it upon himself during the cam- charge of local problems said, has no particular significance .... ,., 12 and been purchased by the stockmen to South alcoholic beverages, tobacco, coffee Dobbs, Gail E. Martin, Jens C. Jen- drive. streets Main and to the certo a to make Just a call te learn what is going on. i complaint C. Stewart. John E. Robpaign and tea. Incidentally he also is quite sen, Esther place, respectively, with- supplement the range, Mr, Andrews which the Trustees Signify They with house business tain "We have proceeded as fatf as prac- in txenange W. II. Bennett, bins, R. W. the next week, Taylor J. Chamber- shows, com and cottonseed cake proud or the fact that his eyesight Ivin S. Evans.Hesse, considerable business, to Will Raise Endowment Fund. does ticable with our plans," Mr Denning state J. P. Peacock. W. Mc- all these years has never lain, vice president of the National have been shipped into the state for Chamber Solicitors arid Mayor jthe effect that a certain Individual through oDservea, "until action is taken on Copper Cracken Eltse Smith. Ward Love, C. The board of trustees Signified that been impaired to ths extent to require company, announced Tues- tnis purpose, and the home produc our application. Will Lay Final Draft at A. Kimball. Joseph Robinson, E. C. employed by that firm was exces- they wish to raise the endowment tlon of barley tills season is said to day. sively active in the campaign against fund to meet requirements set for glasses. Carlson. A. B. Shaw, R, L. Halterman, The bond business of the Copper be the largest on record. the Republican party. The Doara entrance to the northwest associa Wednesday Meeting. H. S. Silverstein and C. B. Osborne. The report shows that as yet there company has expanded so rapidly such went record on as feeling that tion of universities. during the last five years, Mr. Cham- has been no deterioration of live by it "its executive secretary Silver Loving Cup Marks berlain said, that It has been found stock because of the range condition, Captains and lieutenants in the action Indiswas extremely necessary to get additional spac. The summer feed having been sufficient "Straight Ahead in '29" campaign creetunwarranted, : , Jackson Junior Triumph In not accordance with and to be conducted by the chamber of reai estate ana insurance Business of to keep the animals in vigorous commerce next week to raise $80,000 the wishes and policy of this board, Appointment of Newdll B. Cook of the Bankers Trust company also has because of such action this board A silver loving cup was presented The Utah report notes no marked with which to carry on advertising and Morgan as chief deputy state fish and so increased as to justify new quarhas been humiliated and feels that to the Jackson Junior high school game commissioner was, announced ters, it was said. changes in the market outlook for and development work for Salt Lake an- Injustice was done, and effects Tuesday in honor of its having won The National Copper bank proper cattle and sheep In the past month, and Utah in 1929. will meet with Tuesday afternoon by J. Arthur Western Montana Is becoming a 134 Cases on Calendar; Traf- the city soccer championship for jucoming from such action have been Mecham, state fish and game com- will absorb the space occupied at but some slight lessening of the de- Mayor Join F. Bowman, general in detrimental of to best Lake and interests the Salt nior high schools. Harry Turner, profitable market for command of the drive, and the missioner. The appointment was present by the Copper company and mand for hogs. fic Violators and Some student president, accepted the cup. colonels and majors at a luncheon the state and the policy of this Utah manufacturers and distributors, Bankers Trust company. Considermade effective at once. of W. St. board." P. to Kenney according Short talks were given in the stuat the chamber of commerce WednesMr. Cook is a native of Utah, hav- able remodelinR has been undertaken Drinkers Included. dismissal be- Paul, vice president and director of Mr. Lambourne's dent assembly by M. A. Strand, presiday ing been born in Rich county-,- and ts at 12. and 14 Exchange place to traffic of the Great Northern raildent of the Salt Lake Soccer league; The purpose of the meeting is to comes effective November 15. the institutions. familiar with the ranges of the state. road, a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday. William E. Day, in charge of the make final allocation of volunteer For ten years ,he was- employed as at H. and John Morgan Judge Through the Butte gateway, largel workers in each district physical education department of the field superintendent for the Mor- Salt Lake Engineer of of division criminal taches the the or Utan proaucts, espeshipments school, and William S. Rawlings. MuMayor Bowman stated Tuesday gan Canning company, and for the Tuescourt session a had busy city sent are canned being Ordered to Europe sic numbers were goods, cially by the school last two years he has been employed Funeral services for Thomas Ben- that many special features are be day, when, with Saturday, Sunday orchestra and Missgiven to the Montana territory, he said. Edna Price.'Billy by the fish and game department as nett Noall. 12, who died Monday at a ing used to acquaint the general pub-li- c for traf arrests and Monday holiday noticed said he Mr. many Kenney led In cheer Micksell, yellmaster, with the objectives and results Ordered by the war department to local a deputy warden. will held at 2:30 of these evidences of a healthy growth In Salt fic violations and other general run practice. serve oh the American battle monu- p. m. hospital, in be Rose campaigns, including films of business, 134 cases were on the room of the Thursday Lake. to be will forth effort ments put in commission local motion Every in France. Major the Deseret picture theaters. Peace Pact Conference Death reThe Great Northern official was calendar for hearing. over radio, a "Know Utah" have the state's portion of the Zlon-Wilhelm Delp Styer, engineers' corps, sulted from mortuary. r, Traffic cases Tuesday numbered Woman's Companion Cuilty injuries suffered by Mr. speeches Carmel highway completed by accompanied by Mrs. Kenney, Plan Dropped by Women a Salt Lake man, In of November will sail from New Noall October 18th, Sunday, many 74. with fines ranging from il to when horse 25, the Under White Slave Act Rose Miss Mary Kenney, York early in December. Thp com- and the local churches and a speech In June 1, 1929, the opening of the park 10. A dozen drunks faced the judge wagon which he was stadium next Satur- season, it was announced Tuesday by and M. J.. Costello, western traffic ffor violations the Efforts upon the part of Utah wo- mission is headed by General John J crased into telephone pole ondriving university Highduring the holiday pe William Sorthup, charged with manager of the Great Northern at men to organize a conference in con- Pershing day between halves of the Brlgham H. 8. Kerr, chief engineer of the state Seattle. land drive. - They left late Tuesday far riod, most of them being dealt . With violating the Mann white slave act of Utah road commission. The state's pornection with the senate ratification Major Styer was appointed to the The impact of the collision hurled Young university-Universit- y leniently. tion of the project Is more than six Los Angeles. by transporting Helen Calhoon to of the Kellogg peace pacts have been United States Military academy at Mr. Noall aeainst the Dole, causine a football game. Frank Robinson, 18, Pansrultch, a Salt teen miles In length and nearly three-- 1 Lake, from Denver, was found discouraged by took of Interest. Mrs. west ouiUFom Utah and was prad- fracture of his skull and breaking his visitor cele In PIANIST. for the BY the ADDRESS "big city fourths of the linear distance of the guilty by the federal court jury Ceneral Passenger Agents James A. Hogle. chairman to organ- uaieu in june. late oinr rfri viticra ..fti'i, i i Hah iwniuiuri. cKn.l mutold he bration." had in interest nurse man's business The nan Morgan Bff'n Judge ize the conference, stated Tuesday. grading on this mileage has been sic was the Tuesday. ?Jmv 'I" if'10" aS ofllcer ,n the frightened by auto headlights. And Clerks Plan Meeting completed, subject of an address' de- seen enough night life and asked The woman took the stand and it was stated. Mrs. Hogle stated that women in lth the Rev- A- E Butcher will offlci-STto he home. allowed return be that Thp club its at the livered before Rotary testified against Northrup. He will 41 other states are Inspection of the entire project has regular Hotel Utah luncheon Tues- Judge Morgan granted his request. Mexico. Texas, ate at the services and burial will holding confer"P be sentenced Saturday by United concluded Maurice been General passenger agents and chief Just ences to urge senate ratification of wrungton, D. C; Boston and PhiKI take Blace in wBsfly-by Mark Jerrett, 19. arrested at the States District New. York pianTillman D. clerks of the four units of the Union Housecraft, bridge engineer for the day by Fred Colber, the pact. The conferences are being adelpiua. same as not time tcry. on " Judge of Robinson, the Resolutions ist. pleaded sympathy Johnson. Pacific system will meet Thursday state road department, with L. M conducted under the auspices of the S300 was released under and S. of former Frank death guilty Murphy, at 10 a. m. in the Union Pacifarl Hugglns and R. R. Mitchell, engi national committee on the cause and 20. bond November of trial the pending were, club, COURT adopted. ANNULS AWARD. euro of war. of which Mrs. Carrie building at Salt Lake to arrange for neers for the bureau of public roads president Award of compensation by the unifying the handling of various and the park service, respectively. laapman Catt is chairman. state Industrial commission to EmanMr. Housecraft reported work propassenger traffic matters. on uel mill for the park Sterner be pres- gressing satisfactorily Examinations for Students injuries suffered duragents who ent re W. K, Cundiff. Portland: C. services end of the project. ing his employment by the Denver & i Rio Grande ' Western Railroad J. Collins. Omaha; George R. Bler-ma- h. Seeking R. 0. T. C. Honors BOARDS RECONVENED. Los Angeles, and D. 8. Spencompany, was annulled by the state Noncommissioned officers of the cer. Salt Lake. The chief clerks who Boards of county commissioners supreme court in a decision handed "- - ' book from "'customer-oWUh a local bank, will attend sre P. Lingenfelter. PortWen high school R. O. T. C. will t&lse of Weber and Cache counties were down Tuesday. ' by forsei' of ,he customers land; Claude Stockham, Omaha; C. ordered reconvened as county boards examinations for advancement on bank mw Vas ifr to atname, have CENT PER MILE EXCURSION was An wrre as a used a electric for withdrawn Tuday from wire, the Wednesday morning, under the suZlu ground rarrfully LaBoyteaux. Los Angeles, and E. D. of equalization Tuesday by the state w TO SALT LAKE CITY-- AND not as an electrically timed ex TtH(ient, "count amounts totaling Ivril board of equaliratlon and assessropnt. pervision fit Major O. S. MeCleary mVmrr Peffcr, Salt Lake. of the. safe Xf to knob the Lten Those who gain a grade of 88 per RETURN the Th? boards iU make readjustments the Salt Lake Coca Cola attacnmeni. r"10na plosive inrt Bottling ork of Hopkins was cleverly accom-r- f R1Pmbpr.. ' CONVICTED IX AITO CASE. The officers were satisfied. They AND TO OGDEN AND RETURN in valuation and allow some abatecnt or more will be appointed act- the led WiUard Ralls, charged with trans- ments In Uxe. NOVEMBER 16TH :7.,1L'2,4:?5 company, early Tuesday morning had only been able to view the wire plished. Hopkins is held In the ing second lieutenants as soon as the BU01" county from all points on the Oregon Short baMaiton can aosorb nw officers. police to a hurried investigation. The through a window of the office. jail pending preliminary Port inn an automobile from Copper- ner s office. -. Mr-InM. Line result: Railroad. lnvT! field Clawson a to Clara as Nev.. Tickets good only in found Ely, Acting second lieutenants will also irutlty E. O. Eteui. official of the comPerfect Capers and Drake Gliders. coaches or chair cars, and limit for take the examination, and il thv ob- vwiator or trie s'ate by the jury in federal court, Tuesspection and comparison of her chic to which Piles and other disea.vs surcesjful-l- y day. He will b sentence! Se.Uirdsv snd exclusive coats, all of whirh pany, was called from his tyd. He ARROW PRESS. 2 W. 2nd South tt. return to home destination before tain a mark their appoint-fc-n:- ? riar-- re a eni mprison, 1322 for grand n. treated without nurery. Dr. I. R by United Stat District Judge Till- have irpecial price reductions. 3S No ln!ormd Detective E. R. lomtdirtsht of November 19th. wUl be cojii'irmed, Legal Blanks. Minhia. Real Estate. - Parsons. 602 East 3rd larceny Is a.aid to have stolen a So. cal agent for further detaus. tAdv.) Adv the inquiring officer, that the wire Stat &t Apt. No. 2. (Adv.) man D. 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