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Show SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 5, THE OGDEN STAND 1 921. S1HE1W1 rosso R :rn now we NEWS REPORTCASH qC3 air Miss Gladys Christensen' to a.a n a ei.d i)irect Activities of Youth on arms - IN' TREASURY r -1 IYCLUBH EAD ut Latest Items of Interest From Utah and Gem ARD-EXAMLNE- 1' (Special Dispatch) June 4. Misa Gladys L Christensen of Logan has been glvn of all boys' and girls' club Baccalaureate Sefmon to Be State Disbursements Cut charge work In Utah with the title of assist I Delivered At ant state club leader, according to; Balance to Little Over University Director R; J. Evans of the Extension ; r This Evening Division of the Utah Agricultural Col$800,900 lege. Miss Christensen has had extensive teaching .experience In the ' SALT; LAKE,' June 4. State dis- high schoois'of the state ana naa axt-e- d J SALT- LAKE,, June 4. The Rev. for the six month's period as county club leader of boy's rfnd j Stanley A. Curtiss wilt deliver the bursements the exceeded 1921, 31, May ending ciuds. sne is a graduate or men gins 1ba.cca,laureate sermon to the graduat- receipts for the same period by Utah Agricultural College. ing class of th-- University of Utah this J4 leaving..a. balance of Miss Christensen "expects to push v according to the biennial re the club work vigorously evening. during the D. Sutton of State Treasurer W. summer. She will visit many r The program for the exercises fol-' port coming issued yesterday. The balanee on hand old or state of the completing parts lows: 03 187. was 1. 1920. SI. 901, December ones. new and At 5. i JUNE ganizations effecting SUNDAY, j v, r; Baccalaureate exercises. ArmntiP present boys' and girU' clubs are or- counties of 8 p. m. The procession of , the re- apportionment of taxes which amount- ganized in twenty-two Utah with a membership of over one gents, the faculty, the alumni and the ed tb 5477,802.56 The total amount thousand.Among theboys' clubs are graduating classes will form in the of the receipts from the, state officials for the following projects: R. Park building. John organised, which of to amounted $3,026,115.75 ; 8:15 p. m. Baccalaureate service, $283,597-3cattle, sugar beets, popigs, poultry, fedwas received from the wheat and The Sermon corn, tatoes, gardens. The university gymnasium... construction of eral government-foin have ,, Rev. Stanley A. Curtiss. .. . . gardens, regirls poultry, projects post roads, vocational education, and canning. MONDAY, JUNE 6. clothing, cooking fedof ami habilitation matters, pther The purpose of the, boys' and girls Alumni day. President's reception, aid.. From ,the sale of short clubs movement Is. to demonstrate '10:30 a. m. -- Reunion exercise eral term notes the state board of loan future farmers and houseclass of 1911. Physical science buildthrough realized commissioners $955,982.96, wives of the ' the best methods on the Utah ing; room 44. operation of the state land office farm and in the home. Each member Reunion exercises, class of 1896, The the six months period yielded of a club pledges himself first to R. Park building. during faculty room,. John the most of. which was learn how to do the work of his pro$710,425.92. I p. m. Inspection of uni- collected as ' returned Investments. ' better than It Is being done and buildings, and grounds. versity received ject report shows the totalmotor Th.the 3:00-6:0- 0 to teach some oneelse the Imthen p. m. Reception to the from vecollection of the of the univer- hicle license Each fall the. clubs graduates and friends 0 proved methods. to taxes amounted John A. at exhibits the make county fairs- - The sity. President and Mrs. 1425 of the total receipts bringing Sigs-be- e to the State are exhibits taken best home,; Widtsoe, president's ' From Fair. the office up to f 488,586.45. avenue. collection of nheritajice taxes i 8. rQO The clubs have Important social and p. m. banquet to the state the receiveda revenue of univerjf he class of 1896. recreational features. Socials are held Dining hall, Inwhile the commissioner of the year, sity campus. hikes, and trips taken during surance state into the turned "treasury and field days heldTUESDAY JUNE 7. Once year, i; $100,955.89 from the- collection of after the summer's results each Commencement day. have been f 19:30-10:0f .fees and interest. 0 a. m. Open air concerf an achievement day Is held .f The revenue from Salt Lake county secured, ' ;. are publicly made which fI Band. at the state amounted to $1.006',258.6 for the bestawards m.Procession of the to of the year, efforts was Utah the nearest county -- e oo regfejitsr the faculty, the alumni and while turned in $315,588.79; Weber the graduating classes will form in which Boxelder county "$298,668.36. the John- R. Park building. Cache $239,868.36. Other coun- A. C. OFFERS BEE d 10:30- .a., m. annual ties turned lover to state amounts rangcommencement exercises. University CULTURE COURSE to $125,000. up ing , gymnasium. The total disbursements for the six Address to, the graduates Dr. months amounted to $7,599,832.16 and E. James LOGAN. June 4. Talmage total receipts $6,504,612.42. The have just been completedArrangements ffoai Btarnon of th:the of $2,637,904.76 whereby an was received intensive course in tee culture condition of the universityDr. John fum be from state and state school taxes. The offered at the summer session crn A. Widtsoe. of the disbursement from the general .fund Utah 7:00 p. rrr; Alumni banquet and was college wnlch upm Agricultural $4,204,327.75; $1,586,180.25 from unibusiness meeting. Dining hall, to Dr. J. H. 6. June according Monday, the district school fund: $339,240.05 Linford. - . sessummer campus. of versity the director from the university maintenance fund, sion. J oo while other disbursements were mostly This course, which will be given STATE NOT TO DROP . below the $100,000 mark. primarily to fit a large number of LOGAN, . JL H D nn 1 J i. M L ft ao a 1 era p d cm XUS 11X1.11 XL LiC -- o q ca un u LZ3 J IX. iX MsU -- . Sl,-055.2- Q -' a ! just received another large shipment of Fishing Tackle, containing many new trout lures Rods, Flies, etc., etc. We want Leaders, Reels, Hip Boots, Auto-tentyou to look over this complete line now. Don't wait until the evening of June 14,v but come now, and get a No. 3600 whole .iyillow Fish Basket FREE with cash purchases at retail as follows: . With S8 purchase we give a basket With S12 purchase we give a basket basket With SIS purchase we give a Only one basket to a custbmen 0 7 , r s, - V O ? " '.. D -- p. . v a $327.-823.3- , . 9-po- $110,-085.2- 5, - - , ;- 20-pou- hd . - $285,-498.9- 1 7; D TFIE TIRE SALE ON Fifty-secon- rJH' j D ' ' , SIDDOWAY'S CASE SALT LAKE, June 4. , Prosecution former state fish and game commissioner, will not be droppedr despite,torumors to - the conelective state offictrary, according ers who have unanimously decided that the law must take its- course in the 'case. The charges were made when alleged discrepances were found, in the books. , At, a "conference held yesterday by state officers, it was decided that no , compromise would be made. of R.;.H..-Siddoway- (RADIUM COMPANY DISCONTINUES WORK! ' " former soldkrs now in training at the college to manage apiaries, will hIso Tip oDen to the other summer school students. Already much lnter- est has been aroused by the course. Mr. George E. King, an expert In bee culture and management, will give ! j LET US MOUNT MOHAWK TIRES ON THE "OLD GAS WAGON" BEFORE YOU START tube FREE with every 30x3 and 30x3 V2 tire An;X-to- n . bought for cash during- this sale.. All other sizes at greatly ' ' . . reduced prices. j D MOAB, June 4. The Radium com-- j pariy of Colorado which recently lhoJsrork- T,he fourfe wlU aPPeal to bCe me" merged, with .the Tungsten Product? professional men and women who company, operating carnotite claims want to keep a few colonies of b:s in Dry valley, south of here, has closed as a hobby and bee inspectors.. It will down its works, laying off forty-fiv- e ' f take up various phases of bee culture. "men. ' Six men wl be retained ro attend "to1 bee management, the place of honey assessment work. The order to this production in agriculture, etc. It will effect was issued by Manager Thur-be- r, Include apiary practice nnd practical whose office is In Grand Junc- work. OO oo tion. It, is not known how long the truck-loads Two will shutdown continue. PARK CITY OUTPUT or lowgrade carnotite ore were TO START WORK AT f GAINS DURING WEEK brought into Moab this afternoon for IDAHO GOLD MINE shipment to the railroad. oo RACK FROM COAST. PARK CITY, June 4 Production of SALT LAKE. JuWv.4. Plans are the mines of. the Park Citv district! LAYTON, June 4. Frank More- the" chemist for chief being mad?, by directors of the Layton can for. the week ending last night; Mining & Milling company fo re- creased to a totar of 1097 tons, as Sugar company, has returned from a ' sume this summer the He to California. the Vacation made 993 tons for the week operations . . at ..... compared with a gotu nunc . 01 iu auto. company uy yruyeri' trip preceding. acres, situated about twelve miles follows; Judge. Allied J Production61L A temperance society was active in north of Hoise, Idaho, and six miles Ontario, 268 companies, tns; Wisconsin before the first brewery from Barber, the nearest railroad and 218 and Silver tons, ' King Coalition, was built in Milwaukee. tons. Total, 1097itons. supply point. - D . - I . D j D o ; The BIG D . in-hou- se, . ... und 12-pou- nd , . r We have - 10;:00-10:15:- a. Jyf Sportsmen:- - - I 1 s 19 ".., 1:00-3:00 11 1 LL $805.-967.2- 9, -- I --- LdDWS C)o Hardware Store Game Licenses and Membership Cards. , . . i . . i , p y 3C f ilhjalmur Stefansson Famous Arctic explorer and discoverer of theMblonde Eskimo." He comes to Chautauqua with a remarkable illustrated lecture on his many years of exploration work in the frozen North. This crowds throughout the great cities of the country than any lecstory has, been attracting greater ture event in recent years.- PETER CLARK MACFARLANE ' v Noted American writer and correspondent who makes his initial Chautauqua appearance this audiences. Macfarlane is one of the leading contributors to the Satsummer before; Ellison-Whit- e urday Evening Post, Colliers', and many of the leading national magazines. He is rated as one of the best public speakers in the country. TOM SKEYHILL SEVEN DAYS FILLED WITH SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS Twelve Concerts! Ten Lectures! - A BIG PLAY PRODUCTION THE ORPHEUS FOUR Official qnartet of the Orpheus Club of Los Angeles, winners of the first prise for male choruses . at the Panama-Pacifi- c Exposition. The Orpheus Four is acclaimed by musical critics to be one. of the best, if not the best, male quartets in the United States; Two concerts on the third day. V V y SUMMER COURSE AT PROVO SCENE OF A. 0. OPENS MONDAY BIG JERSEY SHOW Faulkner. Utah fTeorge Kail Lake, and Andrew Christensen. FalrvVtw. $20 per month; Joseph It. tows: JMnkerton. fiarflfld. IIS: Taul Salt L.ake, 117; Franklin M. - Tb Fumnvr IOOAN. June, '4A. 4. Defrickson.. Iake; K'.lra Jun Idaho. POCATKLLO. Cyl II. F.llen and of Utah th NaGreen, Fountain Quarter Agricultural ColValentine ,pretdent of th First.prcsl-den- l A. Adam Idaho rrovo. i:. 8t W. and rod. Jacob, will tional bank; I. open Monday, June .,wUh lege an-Roth. Boi. l?t Georgs M. of the Idaho National bank, Citinn exceptionally large enrollment. Coeur d'Alene. 112. Misa Ina Anthea. president of the by the great Interent displayed Judglnc oo the to attend are zens' bank, planning In the coming, summer wof k,- mym Ir. at etate bankers association meeting J. II. LanTord. Director of Hammr ttnisa rn" Juno 14 and" 15. At least DANES AT BRIGHA3I School. will over Idaho 100 bankers from all Pr. Unford nttrlbutra the great inHOME DEDICATE NEW attendance and aeveral Importt demonstrate In Fumraer Kchool ter ant matters connected with the not only by teacher but by runny pro- banks In general will be v men. busineiui reople and feMlonal & T.m j T)JcA-- t BRI r.if ,,i fiT-aldered. . t armem and housewives, to. the very the of new horn Sorgenfri unusual tlon of th meeting the Following th stAteassociation for study offerof opportunities Brotherhood .'.l Danish of the lodge ' Americab liankera'. ed School. the Summer a by exthis city, held last night, proved convene to elect a member of the oo brilliant social success Prominent ecutive council: to lect a The mouse trap was Invented by a to Scandanavlans from Ogden and Pa.lt New C. B. A. for Idaho; the for KngUnder In 1151. were present for .the occasion. elect member of several committees Iake delivered Orlob Thorvald the Vice Consul and vice presidents for Idaho ofstat the dedicatory address- - Colv H. M. bank and trust company, saving was prciwnL. of Bait Th4 program wlll.be located at Flnt new The building, attractive. especially and Third streets between West : .. . . . Fourth fcSouth atreets; ha a spacious hall, n auditorium, GOVERNMENT GRANTS reception kltched, and a pool and bilroom. Plxty actire member ax PENSIONS TO TJTAHNS liard now enrolled In the lodge. American and Danish nag, nung WASHINGTON". June 4. The sen- about th building, formed the greatrr ate '.oday confirmed the nomination part of the decorations which wre of Marshall S. Reynolds as collector of arranged for the occasion, A banInternal revenua for Wyoming. quet, songs, and readings followed the The remainder was. dedicatory exercises. Ida .Walker oday appolnUd waa in dancing. of the sucspent evening postmistrrfw at Castlton. Utah, oo Vivian I. .Walker, resigned. ceeding Pensions. hav been granted as fol- - LOGAN TO' VOTE ON . ' flt Itob-rtso- - n. Scher-merhor- n. ? be-1- sta-billty-- of " . vice-preside- nt Roosevelt said of him: "I am prouder to be on the stage with Tom Skeyhill than any man. I whose story of Gallipoli thrilled the nation. Raised $23,000,-00- 0 know." An Australian soldier-poe- t' Loan the at for Liberty Metropolitan Opera House in 23 minutes. Comes direct from Russia with' a great story of conditions there. V GEM STATE BANKERS MEET AT BOISE TO ' r- - - ' - f , l-a- bank-dlvlslon- Special Train Service to Utah Hot Springs ; Week Days ; Leave Ogden Season Tickets Now on Sale Help the guarantors reach their guarantee by buying tickets from the locaL cornmittee at once. Adults, $2.72; Students, $1.50, Child's $1.00. No ncrri Aim War Tax " cf-fer- the town board held thl 4:30, p. rru ; 5:30 p. m 6:00 p. nx. 7:00 p. m. -8:00 p.m. nx. 9l00 p. rru ; ' , .TZIT", i t i ( oo 2:30p.ni. DECREASE SHOWN IN 3:30 p. m. 4:30 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 8:00 p. nx 8:30 p. m. 9:00 p. m. Last Car Leave Springs for j Ogden at 11:30 p. m. , TINTIC PRODUCTION EUUHKA, June -- 4. ShlpmenU e. by the mines of the Tintlo c.f dl- - not ion follower Tlnflo, Kf.n .. .. ..., t t I ' ' I'-- . . ., v III..i? i. ton' 7; Iron 4Blosom. C; Iron King. Victoria. 4; Gemini, Iragon, Aiasfe. t Colorado, 2. and -- ranea. Torrid art., 1 .1 -- " v i- - .i-. .' 1 -- X. i Total. Ill carload. i - harp to forre voum!f to rat MAID 0 YOU BO NOT H UTTER. JuU have it on te uMc, you'll he tf raptrd. Its fresfcnfM and twc'r.eti and su- perior flavor are irresistible. Try it and ee. Every or. r.rr of tbu splendid product ii made from pure, prtctiri?'-tiie most modem, cre&nerie eje&m in estblUhmen?' in the writ. All Msid 'o"Cover products are GOOD PRODUCTa ! piek-sp&- wek. lajton wss - arri Depotmaner Ayiejworth town marshal. , . -- ! . 3:30 p. m. "8:30 p. IOOAX. June 4. Opposition to the In road Ismie of $406,000 j proposed bonds has developed and taxpayers have resented statements raide by an which the tax 'advisory committee self ep payers are said to regard pointed. Countr commissioner have made an Sunday official statement to the effect that Holidays the county will not permit the countH to pay more tr.aJl 60 per cent of 'tae Leave cost of the proposed a"vnteTn and a miles of paved htghway, u la Ogden ; half aald. The election, which will defln. 12:30 p. rru ately detem'.ine the bond Question, will 1:30 p. m. be held Tuesday., ed t oo TOWN f ARMIAT NAM IH. LATTON. June 4. At a n UgJ' f ke, I 12:3pp.m.. i 1 y , OGDEN, JUNE 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 d ROAD BOND TUESDAY LITTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA An organization created and coached by Thurlow Lieurance, noted American composer and on Indian 'music! One of the finest stringed orchestras in the Chautauqua world. Two authority on1 concerts the last day. nd .t PROVO. June 4. Visitors Iron 'l part of the slate were at J'rovo participating la theJerVy ihTw. Kvery dairy county In the iMf :4 .s5 lSt of vUHOrs. represented In the 200 fctJtd of pure Lf'd approximately stock were entered j fxhlbi:. J. n . T. Calne arte-- as Judfe of th exhit Teams of high students of fnr the 159 prlste which w by the Provo Commercul c;b. tar.i-t&r- v n . v.. BUTTER, EGGS, CHEE5E Mutual Creamery Go. From Grind Junctian, Colo, to Seattle With. QH) |