Show ®m£&initep£it&ent tie A C()NSOL1DAT1ON MOAB 47 VOLUME LA of business term SAL MAN IN O TOILS LAW IN SANPETE John the O GRAND GRAND COUNTY VALLEY UTAH TIMES MAY THURSDAY THE AND INDEPENDENT NUMBER 1921 5 MAY TAXES Weech Held to Answer to District Court for orging Telegram to Secure Credit at Bank Is Mother's Day COVER W SLVERAL OP General Holds That There Limit to Levy for Educational Purposes No is NEEDS UP UM SUICIENT TO Attorney Annual observance MILLING LEVY SCHOOL Sunday COUNTY 22 of Mother's day will take place throughout the United States and many other countries Sunday May 8 On that day the whit carnation symbol of purity will be worn by sons and daughters in honor of "The best mother who ever lived The your mother" day will be dedicated to her she- is whether memory among the living' into the or has gone sacred realm where dwell the souls of those who have loved and arc loved and Bearing Gives Way Engine John Weech of La Sal who left of Waters Necessitate The fact that thethat supreme is court Ilih Moab some time ago for central Utah practically has there Utah decided has been held to Work of tax that Moving of Pump answer to the district rate no limit to the couit on a charge of forging a telegram is Resumed Today Settled imposed for school purposes in an may be set attempt to securea credit ar-'in frth in an opinion by the for $11000 at a bank in Manti The of H office Harvey Cluff attorney riday In to of district court was Manti Messenger of last tells America the day has become one of the most'sacred in the ive Utah Several circumstances conspired general Saturday The April term cases are the of of It is drilling at tl the Big Six well Weech's arrest and one of the newer designated days for special in tha vesterday evening after preliminary men oninion in each of which hold up Up tZision and is of hearing as follows: not hedged about with renuir-1 west Grund river LUIS Wl'CK that had been held for legend and tradition It is a the countv commissioners wereInvv gXr of civil ac-" "John Weech the young stockman of the sentiment of a of people to' whom h R?1 11 V( nftemOOH H engine bearing Several spontaneous outgrowth nation V an till v1 Hob1 °v U Jul Kl-v years Sal motherhood is emblematic of love honor devotion sacrifice and security i'n11 lt on the calendar from Ta eastern Utah who was wn s necessary to would produce the revenue which tha send gave way H which had been definitely But The rapidly ris-t settled arrested last week on complaint of the because it is new it is none the less hallowed for a new part district board of education found nelong time Were tonh ing waters of Grand river from which comparatively few actions local bankthe when he tried to obtain first generally observed in in 1910 after ccssnry Li Mother's day America 4 C Vizi At In necesuntil the credit to of was up again m secured continued August term amount $11000 on a The matter 111 Wdlll'l till I11L UJlill 40 it had teen public 1VLV-4 came Ivw '"1 meeting in Philadelphia by Miss sugg esled at n Hl OV 1111? the pumps to forged telegram and subequently mined inn mUUiuJ rnprurA Ribit-nrl E Woods and his reporter tfoe Anna Jarvis of that city who perhaps little suspected' that she had ml nlVll Vx II) XII left this because it thought this Thimns stab2 sunei inivnuem 11 01 puuOlsen morning for was the huuuui W created a destined to impression nori Iltlll74‘l his first and that he custom make an indelible upon lie rv 1- 4kU"IU Le where Judge Woods will relieve was offense was thought and history of the world 1C instruction lilSlrUVlJOiUn I'uwiui oupvitnc pump and in 'Cleaning thoroughly foe Dilworth Woolley who will then repentant was arrested intendant of Weber countythe scbocl dis-of m moving boiler This work was completed hold the board out the May sesagain Sunday morning on the strength triet had asked whether kve for Manti to While the day had its origin in America and was at first observed yesterday and last night the of county information lie was tried in only in this it has become in late to other education might require the for Sanpete county new as sacred country years levy of 86 for the engine arrived Drilling on bearing: Justice C P Larsen's court and bound in and to commissioners to make a for the of Elmer vs countries notably England where services customs similar headway Cummings The ease ensuing resumed today and good those of America The mills for school purposes was over to the district court He has been arc followed Mother's Day International association Lottie Larsen forcibleentry and is past a being made During the difficulties with unable to furnish the bond which was headquarters in Phildelphia has been organized for the year action which had been on the few of It is owler weeks number minor B at $300 and is being in instituting understood that Mr fixed consequently of perpetuating the day and is engaged 1917 heard and a purpose diligently rat ions and ndar sine was of ihe opinion that this have delayed ope held in the jail until the could be county it in all civilized the plan is being received with was the defendant ren-Ipred countries where is of for was there no foneeing le ision of required but that the board of educa-4?zitv while way court when his case will welcome troubles the rig is in first This case occupied several beMay term nnJnr fYX nPHSiCl ATT thllt inuv thn uie 'aui further wivLLs' inrcssion uuimw part of heard uma 4k Ji'illora Jn nn't time large which was law ixed a nss iu xii snv As the custom has attained permanencyand public regard it has state envnii ivi ii inv mini inn mi "Weech was released from custody motions taken up with argument on heroine aside from its public phases a signal for family reunions in limit Mr owler contended that an expect any further impedimentsto the from the county attorney The court on advice and lv the opposing counsel which mother is the center of homage Numerous worthy acts are additional revenue was absolutely the completion of the well of aeon Saturday taken to Mt Pleasant nd drilled continued eld that there and the the what was cause living that day in her and are made to schools over The formation being he has brother performed on honor women out where a men The in either of the counts set levy better for the inspiration which her seven-mill would produce to be a hard shale which stratum he was Plaintiff memory or presence creates represented "The next morning The depth was matter was referred to the state was entered at 1099 feet on advise of the attorney on the & Constantine and of public Oil colors by instructionto today is around 1135 feet Patterson strength of new information The A the of the lefendantby C Robertson definitely and odor of petroleum arc strong-I in ascertain powers the father was located jy and give of Lewis ys young man's in the matter in evidence at each bailing In the case Larsenstip-ilation the officials boards and lie Arizona wrote sand will be and rise to the belief that a Ezra Dalton Naliu Dalton a SCHOOLS After calling attention to the prethat his has ELECTED son been doing this sort M'CORKLE by counsel was made in ceding cases decided by the supreme tounJ underlying thee shale bed open of business for about ten years that plaintiff L U riinnt'oi 11tne n4l stu ion vuc arc lourt that judgment be given he has court uulviucv The activities at the local well pleaded with him to discontinue in the al interest and against writes: with defendants sum being watched intense asked that the He costs the plaintiff to but to no avail "The mntter of the limitationsin by If $2200 and be given his oilmen and geologists throughout utmost leniency possible is and ably of question very thoroughly j (ililrjct that ie given decree foreclosure son who figure lilt? uutnh uiniiii U ofAiithe li xJ ol nt win ri8 whv by C A discussed in the case rv ixrvn board been it well Plaintiffwas represented reached in the "Local officials are inclined to sympathize zonc ndimntinn of Carbon county school dis ill Iwi fobertson and ri codefendants by Patterion with Weech They are unable nutIn pruuucuuH win Superintendent for 'Six Girls- Will Graduate from trict versus Bryner and others and lanti oil view of the & Constantine cured strong to account for his rashness when they that respectfully suggest you the fact that Mewould in the and On account of the absence of plaintiff Moab High School Two ICil HI UlU well w ii MHv Ensuing Year W R V mm consider he is a high school graduate owler to carefully read iitint oj) waS the case of A R Anderson vs H In urge Mr cncounkw jn fissuresin the in college be and as had two is Programs Will Ren years Conkie Chosen as Clerk 's old pn qo and Alter cuieiuuy smunthat Western Allies well it is (ieemreo Adkinson which was to have been his mental soundness is in view of the fact the V Ih-it tried Saturday When some quarters dered by Class case almost IVI certain that a pnil" mini! of Board bfnu was dismissed for plaintiff questioned" limitations prescribed by section 4bl to innV b the case encountered in the hole now was called attorneys 41 J‘ A D knxrn Ll aaIi The Messenger in its issue of the lull noon VI IHt HlWn 1l ndW uuen nOPlnrPH utv"uv‘i1mHMr moved for a continuance on down lon' the following will of the that prior week printed story D opinion 1) S L McCorkle The schools of Grand county it ir wi firmly that the plaintiffwas ill and un-ible of credit was to 1‘Hnn Weech's attempt r roimsecure of schools of the Grand close next riday May 13 term ill iinirii in in Li VVW to be in attendance A telegram of superintendent ATHER the It iniziiincl Irtnoil MISS PENIELD'S at the strength has Manti bank on been a highly successful one in uy sciiooi (iiaiiicu uh© received from Mr county district for the ensuing year ubulmvb as Anderson stat-ng RUITA HUME the forged telegram: DIES AT according right to request county commissioners that he was ill but would arrive meeting of the board of education every school of the D county S L "A young stockman from eastern ata the meetto Superintendent McGorkle to' make a levy of 86 mills for school The court held Tuesday Present at could not see it that in Tn the ClUUlfoMiss Manti Monday Illg pupils will graduate from the Carbon cuui'tvcourt Edna Penfield of the local high Utah came to grief T Six nnrnnsns I'ay and the motion was denied The of v zi were lesiueue this week when he sought to obtain Balsabove referred to the supreme school faculty received a telegram yes-tUcL Miller H iwkhmvu W Grand county high school allis of them iefendant then moved for a dismissal and TrusteesJ P thatd in our said: & Lam her to the class as folnm-m mornlrnr informing' amount of $11000the and girls The graduating VvortL-irj V' itordav Jr morning nuurmingjin ivith prejudice W H Muller niiiij nthur things waiving his rights un-ier credit a telegram Deseret inv Hfxrtbrsj- ux ludire forged on 1 lows: hor fiit hor CWnr laiiniv " ‘Tndnpd the nublic records show reninHu nau Uldut: MiiaiVL counterclaimand it was so order-id bank on To meet the financial conditionsof IDWb IMTxiuIai in Salt Lake City tx E Pidn that the levies in different counties died very suddenly at the family home National Bank Plaintiff by a llnnn oxui iv represented a LMHina uviwuuc of the first was before any the county numoer 01 cnange hi and Merling Death resulted from Gertrude composing school districts ruita Colo Death Patterson & The forgery was discovered the duties of superintendent Prewer Constantine and defen-lant to the young Miss Penfield left immeclass for the year 1920 vary all the paralysis by H credit was extended and Two programs to which thewillgeneral L One member of the Moab Pratt of the com-memorate rT 1! for ruita were made public is cordially invited diatey be wav mini viiruv uv mwai In the case of N man was arrested on hecomplaint of teachers will eliminated Prewer vs J E had the of the in to declare these no intention corps closing term "The court declined Penfield visited' Moab about bank He declares will be required Judirp Brown the default of defendant and the superintendent of Inxrinc invnlid find was the ordered that thO a month ago and at thut time was in to defraud anyone butforonly few high school and the graduation entered and plaintiff to spend part of his time in teaching was given judgment the credit a the make a levy Trobust hi'alth Only last week the to have class of 1921 On next Wednesday county commission in the of $1500 with inter-ist in' the high school In order that he all of the jfamnv sum the stock the senior class day mills on the dollar his birthday and his until he could place time May 85 upon celebrated from November days of his to 11 1917 to date he might devote part xirill Hn Oil Bami)‘1" im xr nnwil oc rnndppd Plaintiff buying on the Salt Lake market the ercises Vi OV VV win III renuuruu whll? wnne un property oi vaiuuu zii uvunvy 8Ul(fen deathftn(j comes as a severe uuw superintendent will be VI for the was represented by Patter-Ion intended niffht year We was one day May 13 the commencement by the assessment rolls' with his friends and then to honor the cheeks Dy-reng teaching of clerk of the fami!y & relieved of the work the esti-1 Constantine and defendant by xrin im knia mon und in fireord ancc Lewis of the fiscal year ai ARvnnA if Vruitn anil "Monday of this weekby Cashier the close exercises will be neiu Larson the youngman board at by the board of elu( are as follows: prepared the The programs mate serve(j 1S municipal judge there for E The case of W Tangien O A was approached are leaving Under the new arrangement Ition and H A whose name we fllSD Visit OHCh School SENIOR CLASS DAY EXERCISES many years fren Tangren vs Tom Murthy for Ul niltL iiuvi The fact that although u uii nas an obvious reasons and in7 in Wednesday May 11 1VZ1 elix G the county at least four times each Murphy Heber Murphy cniired if assessed valuation of at or near the L o NAMES Nellie telegram had been received TTIrrk MVMVV Qnknnl Auditorium n the & Murphy Mesa Land UlSU properly assessed LEAKKY CLUISXNAll credit for him to the amount of V tkL ne cash value of the Stock clash and H asking appointed Glass song W Balsley R QU for is on the tn at company was TV ni-‘ihnre no mm amount urribnnn rvn iuxxb Receiving a negativebereply clerk w of theMcConkie trustee which $11000 board of education his Salutatory riCSIUVDl rankie UKiW Myers mhuu school boards may say is necessary for was a consolidation of he said such a telegram would telegram threeother the fisGlass poem and that lrii it with of the schools cases and duties to new the interests MU MIL came up commence btnuuin VVmKn'G HfrnrV Mrs(1)II IlL'Iz Later in the dayby such aof Li1' that the default of each of the no limit to WHv fliorofnm therfc isat the home C' one year nk Thursday defendants brought up cm jicgnuiiu& ano u had and Gertrude Meriing nuiuiivwcu !ajntVla "'"'r been entered was Mrs D conempioeu!px rl Donna Stark amount mat tne cuuniy wihhhvi Goodman jsaiuwin girls The wording of it ami Mis May May in Hammond was employee nronheev sworn testimony being introduced on dealt of the u vi in ru ik ni hi iiiiuu ducted the lessi'ii which with pe-' one oi inc uieHicHi-dj elementaly irnet w Pie the csf grouch rrAnnh '''''Gertrude Kutn may nt dutention icumivu part of method of receiving it seemed as teacher of state and plaintiffs the court county tax- the the staof the Central school One olof Giftoriin Meador the railway nite problems phoned grades grades LVltttUVi plaintiffs judgment so Mr Dyreng UCnrUUv mv nrririnls time In the deculiar inoagainst uie Central TT I'lY' UM some HI Officers for the ensuing year were confirmation and leain- the ike present nrecnnt teachers teacners in the Ltiiuai ri n: xcniMHiiiiK vlhuuo jvi uvuv? for the tion chonis agent for high th( bee school will ii hbe iransferred to the nign transferred rm-H-ndo Merlintr cisicn filleted Merling oucted above the su supreme court j?l (ub 13 follows: Presi- 1 sums prayed for such Gertrude telegram hadCaI1'n advice cuto Juniors with a y 111 Tft thA I decree of foreclosure el that no mnuwi muvikc nf certificates of (Wall- no nn nc ma er rni HiHiuanj ice divPrntfoni ntinn miu nncriRon hovering all ULLxh 11 4T - of the through the office A premises as M attention of the legislaure Mrs 0 Tangren seeretmy nVa hniik nP Wdb Principal Young M Tl IT sident itoi T11P action or tne m fication LU lit? L1"I1 ul supeiimenuenv tication llRiuimi cashier vl that Luc Oolv such uanv tdegram had Gillies uvwv An ml ahnr IVHIU iivirw ie riv ITUlln X1 11 nril lVAn1tPmnLwaSHiaUV VE4zhziv inuiSlirnr M1H Carrie ge(lding contract to Miss Una Chorus zxn informed no a Hoffman was given an legislature w fix a taxing P11'1'' lirn'Lw journalist Mr Robt the last Tangren in Elgin school was EXERCISES teacher as COMMENCEMENT Pin each school district of $66 a W Wil--r decree of divorce from Le-Iwl been authorized and tnai ue Boyle- librarian Mrs ratified riday May 13 1921 such Hoifnuin together with the custody of the stock buyer was It ul at figure Since $2u u s some of inino- business was then tie High School Auditorium 1r w her minor children the decree ilz or the ensuing year worn n wouincDnienuiii Jo take effect ordered by the bank1101 High Clnn1 School Chorus cnorus has CTI0N AGAINST Song th legislature thisu4izlr arfr uTiJ miisur from provided arrest was TARE j1 f( no answer D TX vZ KInanruir vj !(G tU DVUU Jeen filed by uan'vifix the limit that the respectivelb vj defendant upon the ex TTe 1irlirvi( would B u c "lllf vuuub lit o RANK'S S BONDSMEN Ad'lrcss Spl Ito piration of miaht time rentane from in eastern bards urged to statutory Plaintiff nq stock wcrc IM the business S " St kas has been engaged Wtol-nrltototoj? ithu yl thr S!!"'"' tot representedbv Patterson & ConBrtS Xhesvilv mooting Ito - rtantine rtiontinir nr ihh iLMid ua in ‘J vi h ji uuvi at zmizin'o nna iLcauuiK - AAr nrotprrni iA tumen cotZnnissiomn-s Monwill Stands Uli Petition for final in u e held at present City in closed on him wnen rnffeyS3 Glass held Salt Lake June hank was account and in the vin-L'of ll I1VUI ih XL zlzir nr tnp niiruust! VJ estate of John Martin came mhe had Cl IW'K let the nim wnndo his solution instructing county trea-Address to graduates J peased was and nt?l IH'VII heard and the court what to instruct g ni MAKING George Constantine itti rif rTV7T? uivuuiju kniered that ntminst the vnav provided there is no understanding ve His WITH COLORADO ONIOINN HI XT fTMIMJ good I AJ V 111 on the expiration of the to make lUJlAHIbin time best bondsmen ol the Mj X V Previously fixed bv local reporter of the county the ' order of told a for the STS i toi oand who others of weaving Nnvsi-!jo R final account will be allowedcourt yesterday was to buy cattle -w Moab fishermen novel method -7 The cattle on the get the had to visit Grand to I in tne ease of have occasion is being demonstrated D blankets W Hammond ad- stock market efoi the closed its doors me uann cash in on them river past few days INDS THAT during the Moab by Mrs Addie treasurer withof bonds JURY the people of r‘utoixaLUr vs Murphy Brothers market and bank He nished the county coun-ty have been astonished by the vast week received nJ lWrc checks reached the paying WAS Hammond who this company mJ At guaranteeing the safekeeping MURDERED fi CIHU XTxLQtl JL4Ciwith the niarxeiof floating touch with it The number onions seen the reservation a loom deposit Navajo C('niPany the plaintiff moved funds on endless from wis in hourly of down the river in aSo seemingly the with a banket partially woven The La? °Pen jury venire be issued for bonds were executedofby a number safe uranium miner who procession great was with its this maigm them directois Thomas Clark crude though ingenious Lo on loom case which request excepthad woud local citizens most dead in his miscarried he wouKt couple of men equipped rnted not room at Grand deluge that a seine interesting Ls set for plans of the bank was found ten days weaving devices is highly The case dollar knife was bundled with two with could have aring last few ago a land shows just how the Navajo squaw but made a bank commis-missioner Junctions evening at that time have Inasmuch as the state in in his murdered onions to have supplied ras wounds body was enough met his checks an has practically given the fashions from the raw wool the quaint continued for Plaintiff Plaintiff perhaps term which investigated will pay 'ts de the opinion of the jury southeastern Utah for many and blankets for by and beautiful rugs B Hammond would have beennotinjured that the bank SatLa rH'resented toptt the at the inquest has j affair months tribe become a for dollar it not which the Navajo M the defendants by Patterson & "The scheme is that woiU fe positors dollar the found Clark where the the loom the The jury Speculation as to in the stock buying M'nstantine one that action against the urday to his favorite famous of As shown isby slow and death by reason of wounds L I® tJle estate of C A nnd onions came from was a banket a now he is a trulyIt isP rcwill be carried to consum- came making Hammond de-U unknown nt topic of conversation among river only the stolid hoiTUr being inflictedon his body by an pricess and Petition for the appoint-May tant and wiser local young man does not in 'v rte leg rrocedure "AAnJiira held ion felonious intent Clark Some have the bank of fdk for several days personto with persevering Indian would Hammond as ad-Ljv ported that the flt£ rhfirirCS that the prior going to Grand Junction was rising waters ofah Grand to stick with the tedious job to "'ator ori was approved and bond iL river had M44T uranium washed rway tit!1!1 the ncaiiio 'completion 11 ® and the sum of $16300 The pe-wr n ty xrolLxxr fnria was ouite farm while others expressedwith local have called at m Many people family allowance of $100 n n Heber Murpny mines Commissioners McBride belief that well a train loaded during the knlh was TOWN were known in inis secuun home BUI S TO" Mrs Hammond's panted Mel Stewart and J G Tn device onions had probably gone through week to see the interesting case °f the Moab Irrigation bridge The opinion was also ltirmai' a who deals Vsthe Mrs Hammond Wilson Mesa Irriga-Itiff that economical and rug's ventured some in Navajo blankets f°ml'5lny sively a petition from plain-lcomnur had decided to onion merchant just received another large con-' has the appointment of a water put railroads by includone over on signmentfrom the reservation ssuner in accordance with a deled his produce to of rree shipping large ing a variety patterns eretofore entered was presentp via the river route & Constantine repre-limrn M little Ihl Now come King of Delta there arc loa n Petitioners The court there-kmm?PP01nte1 arc lanricr lawns lhan aar Colo MINE SOON Th who is a visitor in Moab CASHIN and know Jpresentedat the loa for 000 Pthis and the Ppl who live In tin er tnwndah'lwealthat Miller as water with the statement 50000 bank btacr than TO REOI'EN Ut i?non1OnTer an1 California are Digger KKUKi his bond fixed a r can see in the it n There are things you onions thrown into was on were Ijnp ‘t pending returns "iha" can'on that River 'That and yet down at Delta about was further ordered the Geen up and the Gunnison of checks on river TV Iment "" ParnrlnT district number that yot num m a only n proPer notice of his appoint-I n r ne incident is mu veXth hr towns The mciacm It aParPnt the a week ago ? operations are to be resumed S1VCv hy publication and that bank the slump Protek and ein no of thm there is isn't but another reminder the middle fil!tents have until even straight about to buy anything ntSLe that te town isn't long isn't wide has hit the Pit during va!ln to June 10 and ie wan which farmer (luring hboA all welcome a fellow- it's there°bs town Onions of May the mine was 'S aPP‘'ntrnent' the cash past several months he paid know in our little town to n!RJt-hey youlittering number of months a year or more er jioOOO the with its palace and Lrativ of the city so like other farm commod-j a eral gay many and considerable extended Case °f the checks ranging everybody way U Monticello ri P ities are drug on the market agopreparing it for a bigsum output or throng you will frequently a thrall in the midst of the in Bllv°nipany vs- J- E$20000 of these particular Black Lot-Juan pavement amd in our and the unt 11 ac and mineral nja bank Rtaty?u livp and yoU work George H Black a San was happy hadowner the opportunity of sell-1 or ou fact ones being long you'll find it a laPnlkaH?ty "tatter was reopened on ceived frT that it's 'ing they draft h fact small the in which were nger's was sacks fish needed that the bey fnn n1 B strange Hammond attor-h'h ood i' So he dumped the 50000 ably figuring that the The 'he kind oi town ailcr stored cusworth ess-no H rge feeding anyway the Black Testimony pounds into the Gunnison probplunged into goom part oi Mr Black was introduc- town was took the fint trair o - stranger his hast I (Continued on getting his suitcase m page eight) Which Had Calendar for Long and Time are Heard Civil-Cases j on af-iairs observance i I 1 1 ' 1 v - j ' v i ' t 4 n 1 l- " ! t i01 r 1 Been 1 L-nd I : i 1 ) 4 a c 1 H - - a t-hn released 1 f : 1 1 V I ) t ll I V i 4 1 t 1 tv 1 I K k 2 ' x v t 4-- r v i i n i i de-finer a 1 p i 1 1 s n u 1 a 1 i 1 l 1 1 enthusiastic necessary inomplaint ' re-arrested superintendent I I I ! BOUNTY I z - 4 a i - the1 I 1 1 t 1 i " i ' - x n i ! i f ' i 4 I 1 4 i v - a i v x lift -- - I il j ' I I vizi - ' J ' - 1 n I 1 X I I d 1 1 T L I 1 1 1 i 1 1 J' j re-elected I 1 - j ! theround L i i ll t in-dications I ' Re-elected i 1 u i i r 1 J-he x ! 4- 1 1 i X 1 I ! 4 n - j riday j A ' 1 ' ' I - I j ! 4 n " i c - - - v i i - v I 1 l ' i 1 b I 4 4 G i f-4- I -P - zk 1 4- ( L 1 4 I it 1 1 ic-lation expected 1 1 ex-Armine a O s h 1 ex 1 4 a z j L kJ V : i 4 i ( n-1 i su-will incognito ‘‘ n ' - j v t i i I I ( 1 a 1 1 1 1 -- ' 1 4- n 1 J J received j ( 4 1 " 1 1 I 1 A i appearing bi ft x i ' t Mi-elt's r k - gavehe i i v i l i w t-rewe i - - j t- i r 4 ' r i ' I c-fftorjin w defendants k' I I I I I H I 1 -for 1 I I " 1 ' i-sip-n ' I ' I L 1 i 1V : -i together i ! I a i - v I f - -- w - M ‘ l I d-hnnl I i --wlinllrtH 1 ‘ 4 I x 1 1 - j - - u t -- - j k ic-ceived described l'- V 1 n 7 u 1 T 1 1 ro 11 T u v - 4 f 1 I ! - - ‘ zx-U' I -mwruv I H t £ 1 rti V 1 I T interlocutory a ‘ ' I -a J I - i n s i y 1 I 1 1 I v - j ' - 4 --I v -invocation i 4 - - l 1 v ' 1 a C--l HdendL - 1 II - j j 1 H z V- : 1 : ' dis-fnbution Mt -- - i I ' - f BANK L-tah r DEMONSTRATES 1 4 I 1 -wr r a A X 4 A v v V V 4 4 " ! ob-Dection J ' "X'TSU I c ' j i CLARK I i T I s 1 a j salvaged I i assurance anticipated : I la-borious Bpnt a 1 j i 1mzrh I pa-tience I i Ant-HKrnnPV ‘ 1 1 i I n i : -inn- i A i -- f 1 - i j i bMW --j 1 i I NEARLY ( : -exten-: I Our Town sea-level J K-a -100 t ' ' 1 l I t 1 k 1 i i 1921ay -the - o-hioV a Co-op-tie t ' ' 1 t I ( 'S 'XS nii-Sciccicd |