| Show BARBERS BARBERS' PATRONS TO INSIST ON RIGHTS i After iter a a. two-day two session In which t n. n ty eight applicants were e. e examined the thc state board of ot barber examiners ha has ad adjourn ad- ad journ d. d Thirteen candidates failed to topas pass pas Of or the fifteen who 1110 were nere successful twelve live In Salt Lake cSt City two to are ue Japanese and one is a R Greek The successful sue suc c ca candidates are A Spry PT George W. W Elwood l A. A B. B Durton Bur flur- ton James Ek J. J M. M J Houseley IT ir P P. Merry G George Morris ronI Theron Sines Sipes A. A E E. Wood Arthur Hu Hughes hel S S. S and M. M r. r all of or Salt Lake Lak City Ur iv H H. H Fritz of or L Lehi hl Rudolph Nelson of Ephraim and S v of Helper A careful In Inspection of th the the- barber barbershops shops hop of or Salt Lake CIt City wai wac made last hUlt wP week wk k b by Chief Inspector Charles E. E White hUe and Secretary D D. J J. J Watts aU of thc tho state hoard While Jno most noat t of or the shops hOPR were I found to be hI In excellent condition some om n neglect of ut If the thc requirements lIt of the thc law regarding lean dran linen na ia lI found Vo We 0 want th the thc public to lo In Insist It on cm the of fr lIh h lInen n. n said Mr Mi II Watts Custom tom tom- era r are 1110 rc entitled to rIcan clean towels and end they will vm aid tit our work b by insisting on their rights Three arr V were ncr CT ma made tin of barbers op operating op- op crating without R a number of ot hairbrushes were r atod for beia being uncleanly and other enforcement of or th the tho state law made I |