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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1921 - JJ)LJUiiJJJi The Ogfien Stantofl-Eximln- OUTBURSTS OF EVERET TRUE er PUBLISHINa COMPANY An Independent Newspaper PubMahed every evening and . Sunday mornlna without a muzrle or a club. ' - m ' STATE AND IDAHO: NEWS - . of InUrtrt rrom Utah ana Otm Qttu lUn Item r ' 173 Postofflce, Ogden, Utah. Establish Member of the Audit Bureau of Circular tlon and The Associated Press SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE- , Oertvered by Carrier Dally and Sun' 1, year day, ,,f10.9 By Mall Dally and Sunday. 1 year.. 7.83 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively en titled to the use for republication of any news credited to It not otherwise credited m this paper and also the local ntws pufc. Ilshed herein. STAN PAKD-EXAINKR TELE J'HQNB NUMBERS Business and Circulation Dept...,;... M Advertising .Dept. Editorial and New Dept. ,,,,.,.,,.421 lit " 11 AreYou Building a Business? NO DECISION FIVE CUTOFF F ROM CHURCH ON IT IIEA! mvTt" "Wife Sacrifice" Leads to Board of Regents Unable to M .. Excommunication of Gud-mundson- Beach Definite Decision 's SALT LAKE. April 18. Fite addi III The Individuals concerned, however, should have such character and ability as to glTe the premise of growth and mutually sail factory tanking relations. SALT LAKE. Arrll 19. X'o derision a mirriinr t. I lit an JOnn lii.l Ko r ,w s ,1 Bf the fn, of two executive sessions of the University- of ftah board of regents, which extended over a period of six hours. It waa officially announced that the hoard will In a special session at I o'ctocjt Friday tr.Mnt tional memberg ot the East Tintic regarding A. DENY HrtSHER RATES. Is al ways glad of the opportunity to serve beginners In business and to co operate with those who are working hard to build up a business of their own. on Presidency Followers !nttutioa TUs finincUl Agricultural society, who were associated with Moses S. Oud- e con-In the forty year or more of Entering one of the most important mundson In a new religious cult, wer this bank's htalory It has been FOOL. JAV UiALfSR ahat decisions given by the board, the Utah from the yesterday our privilege lo hrlp many sroLU L. D. S.' church, according to an an public utilities commission has decld rrnmn Ogden buines (nteriJrifts to nouncement made by church authori cd against an increase in. rates by the become large one ties. The penons ex communicated night. J? tbu'L-l- - ;G45T Utah Gas & Coke company, the corAt the sessions as & repult of a third church "trial had trrday. qualifica- n tions of five cnndMale We fball be glad of the opporbv for the poration which supplies Salt Lake been dlsfellowshipped previously took up the entire time. with gas for cooking, heating and the church authorities for alleged tunity to coop rato ith )otu for the presidency r docMormon to tbe practices contrary rrofesior J. L. ;ibon. Dr. Jueph V. lighting purposes. ; In this decision. trines and beliefs.Merrill. Dr. George Thomas. Profesthe commission denies the request of sor Milton Itennion. and Professor STEP. CHURCH TAKES YV. Reynolds. the company for an increase in rates Those excommunicated In this most Fred The nTtl.m w. madr by more The decree of the state board is of recent development of the Gudmund-so- t Dun one member of the board. lba; cult are Thomas I. Nlsbet, Lvl there particular importance as pointing out nn. )ur.; i,irit of falrne G. Metcalf. Jr.. Mrs. Mary Warren nrnnv prevailing. wttj, dl- -' the method by which decisions will be rvlrfrpf h KIl.i Hsfrn and Mrs. pnpiMoti on Ihp j.;,f f a Mr.. Metcalf. regents-ts reached regarding the llip wh'-Delia Hafrn Whyte. They were scv Hnallon th.or-- ! rinMIvfnrc value;-ofThe oughlv the plant. at any con-- j arriving ered from all connection with elusion that even foreshadow tnighj life on had been based its claim the company church of which they had n decision. nr of the regents es-- . Tin-tiof action long members by the computed cost of replacement, the pressed the iew that u was not likely! stake, the Mormon ecclesiastical mat a rtectfltng ballet would be reach new rate being sought when building body which has authority over the ter ed at l rld.iv ff!on, while from un-- ; costs were near their peak. The although reliable. sources' ritory in which the Communistic so official. came Intimations that a deadlock' a of has board, however, differing way ciety was established. develop which would requtre: The first step of dlsfellowshipping might figuring and decided that the gas comthe bringing ln of other candidates five other when ihese time at the five POSTAL MEN ARMED NIGHT FLYING TO pany had no right to base Its income lor the position. members of the colony were excomThr of the president f th salary desire on the replacement value of its TO REPEL ROBBERS. SPEED UP MAIL municated was taken in March, after university of Ftah at present IT.SoO a conducted buildings at a given time." The board had tvn ehnrch trial per year, with allowances for enternew "doc- tHlnmrnt. auto, repairs, chauffeur, in its decision says: A a restlt searching Inquiry Into the which CHICAGO. April SALT LAKH. April 11. To speed etc.. bringing the total up to $1600 New trines and revelations" In central of between "The commission" be)ieves, and it mail recent mall robberies the of the up delivery perhapa a little more each J ear. and others claimed to have oi At and Han Francloo. night flights west. Intrictioni were received from has hitherto pointed' out in another th nfternoon sennlon of the York flee arm. potof to are to b made regularly in the air YV;nhJnrton had. .. .n ...1 .... aiiuMonday the value of petitioner's two points. uijuoyrs that l tnr case, the J V, . Cr."'kll-:accordlV service ill mall biiwrrn w uirili SACRIFICE. "WIFE (rain hrrd ' n. H,re'AU.',nl 1 Jord-"":.r' "00 A. to of John Colonel firearms. Th erdtr slated o state; r.rneet One of the tenets ot the new cult to property is not to be determined as of rtf tM. wc.,t-r- n IUmi.rrptr. 1I14rln, m,il shotguns and pistols were being sent .,r ' t ... U lilltA. Inhn tl church authorities iook D.nU.I Qi..I,m the a given limit of time, but is to J?e dewhich who arrived here from ran- to Chicago. v. of the legislature than he has a clash, ,i was what they ....... ... . .. n .1 - r.. nr- - idiviMon. .n , exception The new sehedveSterdaV particular Similar precautions will be taken In termined as of a period of time dur Mae Murray in "The Gilded with Randolph Kentucky-aristocrat. . . l i Marshall, a U Anderson. r. sacri I. wife of auiaanl doctrine "the termed cities which have other hardeit """" vows All the Draws V. that who way at "be Alhambra to are of rates tb.se and Urgent William only likely V", Lily" ing which the of the malt robhit the activities to get order into the mountainous re- fice" and in accordance with which, it by -i the mall bers. in effect, and, in determining value, The Crowds employe being armed in . - pT.n'of continuing gions is to disrupt the mountaineers' was testified at tbe trials, some of the orrrlvW,iVrd TXAy h'I,lov"ioji ,,.. ..m nUe Illinois. A wives. Kentucky. Indiana. Nebrks. in mountains men the the commission must arrive at a conhad feud exchanged country. Ohio Iowa. .North causes flee was Michigan, forthcom to his to oonru me no .MaWhile ana people , explanation raiuroa itovernor v.a clusion as to the "amount the property r,i lurniv. and Dakota. South and he demonstrates successfully that ing frou church authorities regarding Dainty, Mae Murray," th a popular r.vii ... , rfov llerent1 ,h. .,,Ani v .mil.,..,fhfl. oo decisive he can rule them. When he returns has actually advanced in value due to Paramount player, scored o Malt Iake in l'i'i""'il . a his steMd. cnurcn oi the off from the Gildnew cutting 'The to Frankfort, planning to ask the hand photoplay, an upward rise in prices, and how hit in her WEALTHY MEN HELD o'clock in the morning will le due in ed Lily." produced by Robert Z. Leon- ot tne governor's daughter in mar- - the additional members, It Is believed Mrs dp:,VrUrniml. ,l11 fa"d ,lr.K?1 ' ork. follow-At , o'clock on the much of such enhancement is likely ard at the Alhambra theater yester- riage, he is brought to a sudden real that their failure to discontinue prac tj4k(. al DURING CLUB RAID the session last night, all of the-- 8 u morntnK t S:in Franclico In this ization of the difference between the tlces at variance with the church board to inhere In the property during' the day. Miss Murray is a dancer in "On Mr. Van Colt. Mrs. Cem-,ZJ. v. except nnA a. Tbe which is reminiscent, of mountaineers and the Blue Grass peo and their determination to n.ell and Mr. .Kvans were in attend time-ratewould probably be effec- story night flytntf will be on the Omaha U With the Dance? In which she scoreda pie and refrains from any such step teachings or ance. KAN FKANC1SCO. April It. V?Uc in the follow to continue footsteps vision. '. such a success recently. There isun- and the picture closes with the as- their leader. Gudmundson, were the tive." raided ooMonday, what was character0v finish which it would be an habitue aa '"the best place the wins that Marshall ised sumption girl by th In motives Generally speaking, me .u taken surprise persuading fair- t thA rMdpr to reveal. The supImpelling oo in town since the country went dry," MAY FORM SERVICE ROTARY S. L. CIVIL authority's to take recourse to th by the board in this decision will nort headed hv Lowell Sherman is! selied two doicn bottles of fullest extent of church discipline mean reasonable rates for the public. highly capable. CLUB AT BRIGHAM COMMISSION NAMED whisky and sheld twelve unnamed, men is attracted by Frank Thompson excommunication. described "millionaires." prisoner buch a decision is refreshing indeed her stunning dances and the laughter v Attorney T. H. Burton of l our whUe the more an Count than in. view ot previous awards 15- C which of her. and she. too. shows a prefer It It HAM H CITY. IndisearcbedSheriff was HALT Mayor LAKI. wtih. April April being Juab county, together ence for him. Frank finally asks her; cations are thit a Itotary club will ' e Clarence Neslen last night appoint owner of the catabUf hrr.er.l. Tir have been made for Utah public util- to marry and Dan Martin yesterday others, the him, and she, hearing civil eervic whkWwas in the financial and shMf. in Hrlgham City within the members of Halt made the arduous trip to the home of organised ity cases and which have heretofore words she has longed for for so long, of exam- ole d.etrlct. was arreited. Kurnlah-Jng- s near the for The has been future. purpose commission proposition the colony in the Kast Tintic moun- put before a number immediately. on the service men for of business of the place were described es favored the views presented by the aceeptB all ining applicants the of When Frank returns home she plan the for The elaborate. taking a tains purpose cause is and iTunimuon of the and fire the expresdepartments. general city, contributory police more be to to worthy of the ccime wavc"-T- hf reform in order corporations. v Rev. Ir. Elmer of the cult members them- sion favor th .idea of formjng a board Is composed of Jame J. jturke. of his, name. She gives .up. her en Salt Lake City. oonot or whether It club club. the Hanchett and H1 Fweet that to determine thoughtIn selves, Utfayette gagement at the club, redecorates ner for be held pointed .and the ru2e A meeting" of the board be near will hare the taken be will organized action against "I. don't YAP. want legal taste and adopts leather ' apartment in modest, action. a which soon at lll,b secretary to In fall .lov makes them. Ability simple mode of dress and habit, 4,1'rra Diplomats of the world are much aFrank" nuea io occasionally. leaeii the vmmg. opufr shows open displeasure .at thn .Edward Last nigh; Mr. Burton was in Nephl. J. Tobln. Chicago school board concerned at the present time regard- change he find's uporv his return, mak'i still engaged In gathering evidencea he loved ner gutter-- . which ing a small island located about mid- u xl p.am that and It money may either be placed before "Making transforming more than her real self.j ,nto cnaracter should he. exterior ing of the work Guam Jury or a lunacy commission. and the between grand way Philip and she is broken-hearte- d She prom-- i every. Christian business man." W. course called for ' ' business secretary. Chicago Y. whichever seems the ""':;77WI"''''''?'. .'T?I makeup Parker, pine islands, on a direct line of com- ises to again' don her flashy, ' M. in his th C to seek opinion. clothes and flashv and munication between the United States, '' nath with him riEralr The theory of Gudmundaon's hyp1922. see will the end of Bob notic influence has gained much curthe at Hawaii and America's insular possesis attired The next day when she nmininOi-f- H In Russia." Count reign llya I r a is In visit; she her him ? knew who gayest surprised by those sions in Asia. The island was formerrency among from Mrs. Thompson who tries to buy; a days of his devotion to music, and was German and the ly possession her off so that she will give "p her, ..XVhen , have deritIe(1 liU H rrM1 the former pupils of his from the Drigham center of several cable lines held by eon- Uly, angered beyond. endurance,! ,s worln getting. I co ahead and make a vow to his mother that she trial after trial until It .com. never Young university spoke yesterday of Germany. It was one of the Eacific makes will do all in her power to hold him, did anything by accident." Thomas A. the man's great personal magnetism. oo She plunges back into the old lif propertiestaken over by the allies un- with Is the all and her again vigor der the peace treaty. V the modern woman's dresn is tAlt attraction at the Cafe Royal. On the "I think and more modest than It has DISMISS MEN HELD obtained by the simple application of Mcx Japan claims the right to the island night of her return she collapses on charming been for generations." Lady Alexander. sees her floor ROBBERY the and dance Creighton FOR FATAL under some agreement reached by the Ut'rtATOtt a remarkable combination Then follows a surprising cli- "London's best dressed woman." allies as to Pacific island mandates. home, max which it would be unfair to the 77 "The young woman equipped with good tOTT lfPtAwvof paint and varnish dries with the soft The United States had entered abjec- public to reveal in advance. Zaverd Eaeiulelteeth, either bv nature or man's handL PROVO, It April oo work. Is best fitted to retain the affec- ind Juan Delgade. charged tpectflcaltions to this Japanese claim. The obvelvety appearance of water color. Dr. C. J. Hollisler. tv with the murder of I. P. Peterson tions of a man. gives Ken-tuckianin Blue Monte "The of health. to at1'ennsylvanla department an 9. t Japan March jections have been presented nividenri effect during the .. ., of the finest wall paper with the 00- at Alhambra temnt to rob the general store at that and to France, Great Britain and Italy ' added advantage of being vashable. A little place, were dlicharced from cuatody as well as associates with America in Next Thursday of the police at the close of their pr house-cleaniIfininarv hesrinr veaerday. on tha the war through which Germany lost time and A' Vkll soap and water FOLKS ; lC'i- -i f furnishnot Jit had state tha that ground strenuousthe island. Japan adheres Monte Blue, the big Westerner who ed evidence sufficient to warrant hold your walls become as bright and fresh as the maHe a rtlsttnrt bucppSs recentlv tn the By Kdcr A. dis the rrrnniiitiife before men ly to its claim for exclusive rights. for trial the ing D Mllle production of "Somewas applied. trict court. The question is certain to come be- Cecil day to Think About" has probably thing the at Hernande-'- . wounded Jesus THE LUCKLESS FISHERMAN councareer the strongest role In his screen fore diplomats of the principal time when Peterson and John Wester of in I came home last dnhl were kitted, testified that Kse- Charles the when production Maigne They laughed of world of for the the tries purpose This McMurthy product is made in colors "The Kentuckians," the well known night oulel was the man who had said John Fox, Jr.. novel, which comes to And said I didn't get a bite. securing a better understanding. he "hsnda tin." but he testified that also in white, and can be tinted to any, shade. They snickered an they joked at nie. Alhambra theater for three days the The United States can not afford to the sure waa not done who killing had And all the fellows see asked to TTa a imI no T An loo5 rt nrc1 iftvt Me testified that Delgdo was present ones I'd caught. "Oho! ' said they, can be used with perfect results' let Japan hold complete power over th6 rolc of jjooe suilard. a Kentuc- - The been out fishing all this day "lie's at tha time. thla lmnortant. though email. Pacific ky mountaineer, who goes to the'le? An hasn't caught a single thing. wounueo: in uic John Manon. also over wall paper, metal surfaces, old painted wun tne amoiuon or winnms lie never got a fish to string.' was unable to but ocean'station.' It Is an outpost of the lsiaiure robbery, attempted emancipation for his fellowmen identify either of the dewalls, kalsomine, burlap, cement of concrete. No sooner does ho attend a session They laughed ,at me. but all their Jeers positively Philippines, of Hawaii, of Samoa, even fendants. Traveled no farther than my tears. of the Panama canal. and the Pacific 'Twas true I'd fished all day without Hejato Martiner and Salvtna Arello a were trout. the only witnesses called by the Snaring single speckled coast itself. International control of BOY SHOT WITH Sold by All Leading Dealers But whaf of that? Id had a day defense. satI could a leaf solution awav. and dream That the island might prove 'UNLOADED' GUN Id chummed with birds nad friendly Sendor color cards and otKer informatidn about Flatcoti UTAH ODD FELLOWS isfactory" to all. The United States, trees as II And been carefree as the brcexe. ""ae a .i if which furnished the money, muniOFFICERS INSTALL 19.- - David Evans of LOGAN, April I'd rested wheresoe'er I'd willed. tions and men to win the war and Malad. Idaho. IS years old,' a student To me the hum of trade was stilted, acthe of College, Brigham Young which has sought practically nothing I'd let my thoughts go wandering far SALT LAKE. 5tpril 1 f. Installa-tlo- n himself th shot cidentally through vlslt-Ittn- g To where life's happier gloriea are; in compensation for all ot this des- chest of grand encampment officer Taint and Varnish Makers I'd whistled like a' boy once more, yesterday at Ilyrum, while li relatives. lie was handling a Andven stretched full length on shore marked the opening sessions of the least to have distribution of erves-at t Minnech Claaa A. Paint CO.T3T2 "Waihlngtcn Aver.ua convention of the run bAwu nv which he didn't know was loaded. To watch the white clouds sail the blue annual three-day Lumber Co, 25t Avenua .Wheelwright of former German possessions made so gun I used' to do. The bullet passed entirely through his The very way grand bodle of the Odd 'Fellows hail Fellows under Odd held conditions, .can at not, any to the is Utah, recover.' tie they body. expected They laughed when r eams home ar night yesterday. . The following officers . ".. form a menace to this land. Ana saia i citan i get a bite. were elected: They seemed to think my luck, was bad. , ' oo tlon of supporting the Republican ad- They the fun I'd had Ephralm Clawson. Salt Lake, grand couldn't And couldn't know that all that day ministration in ratifying W. J. BRYAN AGAIN J., p. Morrow, Bingham, patriarch; a I'd been blithe free man, and gay. Edward Krahbiel, K. Salt high priest; SUPPORTS HARDING. insisted that Roosevelt had violated And though of fish I'd landed none S. ' senior warden; Iake, grand " for I'd which the r Presigone. Joys of to well ' seems hink caught of rule warden; Junior international conduct Ramsey, Logan, grand every Bryan OOW. N. Grundy, grand scribe and I W. dent Harding .and,."if Xe. continues to and had broken a most solemn treaty Neipag, grand treasurer, both of Salt the presi- in, his methods in the Panama affair. endorse the public acts Lake. The convention . will contlnua "Roosevelt dared, not arbitrate it," dent, he will find" considerable diffithrourh and tomorrow. A grand today withhiiriself" he said. "No one has dared to arbiculty ln ball at the Odeon, will mark military J.he end of the convention Wednesday in the Democratic party. ' The man trate "it. Why? Because any night, from Lincoln is . delighted that the tribunal would have made us ooTHE OTHER SIDE I senate, in response to President Hard- restore Panama." , : They aay that Jinxon beis "his wife, HARDING UNDECIDED Senator New of Indiana, Repuollcan, when ha needs exercise; and If his home ing's recommendation, Is about to re ON 0. POSITION full of strife, the fault with ancestral cord Its approval 'of the J25,000,000 announced that he would support the is caves, and said. "It la a beastly shama the way that guy behaves. Remonstrance payment to 'Coldmbia which 'Presidelit treaty for the purpose of promoting is of no avail, though protests have been Whether WASHINGTON. Aprit If Roosevelt and other Republican lead- better relations with 'La and so. we ll ride him on rail. Frank J. Hagenbarth strong, Lake or Salt of If you will go along." I said, "it Jinxon J. B. ers again and, again denounced "as "inSenator Poindexter of Washington, Is will b of Campbell at fault ha on a rail should ride; you've appointed aa the newSpokane weatern member ternational blackmail." Bryan,7 visited Republican, former "Bull Mooser," ve- heard one tale now call a halt and hear lot the mttrstat commerce, commis the. other side. If I should gayly trot the White House and hemently denounced, the pact. He de- along, Mr. Harding-aand thus your course Indorse, and sion, nas not been decided upon . oy then find out wa all were wTonc. I'd President Harding, according to a congratulated him on undertaking" to clared' that it had been negotiated by perish of remorse. PerAaps he could a conversation which he had yesterday rectify at last the great wrong' which the Wilson administration for the pur tale relate xthat would afflict our aoula. wun senator Horah of IdaJio. Ho bread that has a grindstone's weight, mad it he insists Roosevelt, did 'to Colombia. pose chiefly of discrediting Roosevelt. of however, that on of or burned and bricklike rolls. Perhaps these twoplain. men he appointed. would the is one Senator JohA .Shirp Williams. ,of he ftin flung by Harding's position as supported by wouldcrockery o a tireless pet; perhaps nagginr TO rHESKNT OPKHETTA. Mississippi, another Democratic lead- Senator New, will appeal to the Amer- tongue his reason hs,s Xipset. His wife was once marriedit Roose-vel.''denounced BRIGHAM s before, CITY. April 19. Under has by gossips ican for, years er, people. Any act of fairness on la aaid; perchance she proves a frightful the direction of. Nora Luke, tha conduct in the Panama incident our part which will inspire greater bore by bragging of vthe dead. It may music departmentMiof the Junior high be aha ta to rake hla pockets for will present the operatta 'i?l- and demanded that the United States confidence in as to the mnn; itprone may be that she fries a steak, school at the high school Friday. And make reparation. In a speech Monday America's good faith and square deal whn broiling; should be done. Oh. prithee, vla" Knudson. Priest a shall care have Virginia Luke. neighbors, that justice . in the senate, ho declared his inten- - ing, will be commended at home. prevail, before .you take him from his and I'Wlght Wright will be the prtn and aeat him oa a xaill" Co-operati-ve oack you - HURT po-tlo- ilm - . w.-i- i rate-fUin- u the.-company's j First National Bank Ogden Savings Bank c CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $650,000.00 . l THE. AT RES Gud-munds- -- :-- n rtry V J ' .. 1 a m i . 1 i bn . ,,, t- -i . ...,i- Kni. ,. . , Z s "'" -- REMARKABLE REMARKS etab-luhme- 1 tes-tlmon- S nt - y Ko-Lr- . , -- Ix-o- n 1 i!l-ru- love-pro- of ap-:n:tu- r, vrl . -- ISe". .1 .. I : I . - -- McMuHTHy t'." The Liquid - " - 1 Flatcote Riper 4F A permanently beautiful wall can be Murtry Flatcote -- -- that It : s" JUST 'V at o ng Flatcote - I V Flatcote (2 1 riif iiiiiiiiitit i I - n MuRTRYMFG.Ca . . , W;riV , C-I- nc , . - ' ' ; the-pact.H- e "NlL.; -- ,jr? Walt Mason fair-minde- d, , -- IO. -- tin-Americ- a. , t -- . Latin-Americ- a -ur. r |