Show SMOOT INVITED Senator Reed need Smoot was invited by telegraph yesterday to deliver an address address ad ad- dress ess before the tha National Ta Tax c association asso asso- which convenes in Salt Lako Lake Lakein In September tho Invitation being sent Bent b by the committee having the arranging arranging ing inS of affairs for tho the convention which com committee mILt eo consists of or William Bailey Daile A A. G. G McKenzie W. W N. N Beatty J. J B BEvans Bv Evans C. C M. M Brown Drown and Pro Prof Thomas Thoma A. A Bealo Ecale TICK FEVER FEYEn JUTS SHEEP Two cases of or Rocky mountain tick fever with ono one death were report reported cd to the state board of or health yesterday Tho The health authorities arc are making an effort cHort to prevent Its spread DAGGETT INCREASES Da county tho the last to be created creat creat- ed od shows chow a gain in taxable property this year over last year car of or the total aa as reported by tho tIm county assessor for the current year being as compared with 71 ini in Jp 1919 i y i PENSIONS A AWARDED Two veterans of the Blackhawk In Indian Indian Indian In- In dian war and two widows of or veterans of the samo sarno war and one widow of or the North Cheyenne and Sioux campaign were awarded pensions yesterday under under under un un- un- un der provisions of the Smoot act Tile The They are Joseph Moulton of or Hober Heber musician In John M. M Murdocks Murdock's company John Kettle of private In Cap Capt William IL it WInns WInn's company compan Hoziah Ko- Ko ziah Peacock of Sterling widow of ot Private George George- D. D Peacock In Capt Daniel Henrie s company Mary Iary Ahn P. P Allred of Spring City widow of or I First James Anderson Allred Alired of ot Capt Cap Samuel B. B Frosts Frost's company compan all Utah militia Infantry Grace Graco N N. Tyler of Salt Lake widow George A A. Tyler Company Company Com Corn pany I I. I Fourteenth regiment U. U S. S Infantry The veterans get 20 20 per month two widows 12 per month dating from March 4 1917 and ono one widow Mrs Peacock dating from Crom September Sep Sep- 7 1919 I SALT SAIT LAKE LAIE IS PR PIL A. A E. E Holcomb treasurer secretary o of the National Tax association in his May bulletin received yesterday talks I o of tho the coming convention to be held In Salt Lake In September and says many I nice things about Utah's capital I WILL ILL OPEN OPEl LIBRARIES Box Elder Kane Millard Morgan and S counties have hae Just completed com coma arran arrangements for the establishing establish establish- ing of public libraries according to MIss Mar Mary E. E Downey library organIzer organizer organizer organ organ- izer for tor the state OFFICERS TO REMAIN The Tho United States Sugar Manufacturers Manufacturers' ers era association o of which H. H II Is 15 president at a special meeting in Los Angeles amended articles of aa- aa so that Salt Lake shall continue continue continuo con con- as the tho principal office and branch offices may be e established elsewhere instead o of in Washington alono alone and fixed the number of ot directors at cloven instead of ot eight The amended articles were filed with the secretary o of state yesterday FLOOD DOES DAMAGE rAGE C. C J. J Ulrich deputy deput state engineer who was called to Helper to see bee what was n necessary to business I ii houses uses i and lands from being g c carried rf i di I away by the Price river reports the I water Is undermining the business houses on one side of or tho the stream while on tho the othor other It Is la washing the lands Into tho the river and tho state highway is threatened While Whilo nothInG nothIng nothing noth noth- ing but temporary relief relict can be he given until tho the flood waters are run off ott said Mr Ulrich I advised the tho au authorities authorities au- au I to divert tho the stream hack back to tho old channel by the building of ot embankments to keep the river within its old bounds and then to protect the embankments with mattresses and such deflectors as s are arc necessary 0 otherwise her tho the town will bo be carried carrie l awa away MAN N lULLED KILLED IN MINI Word was received yesterday from Hiawatha at the office of ot John Crawford Crawford Craw Craw- ford Cord state coal conI mine inspector told of ot tho the accidental death o of Louis Louis' SalVestro Salv Salvestro Sal- Sal v vestro In the tho Hiawatha colliery by a a ataU taU fall of ot coal No details were given |