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Show THE 'OGDEN TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R POOR PEOSPECTS VALUATI ON OF FOR RATE CUTTING ..... j'.T'rtV UNIVERSITY WILL SAYS UINTA BASIN BOARD ORGANIZED R. R, TO BE BUILT GRADUATE OVER ..... t : WATER STORAGE 2Q0 SALT UKK. Jun 7. The first MFALT IJKE. Juae 7. Two huntfrei SALT LA K1Z, June 7.- - Former Govarion Lta.h in of comtwo students 'of tha University water couragement the regarding lowering and storage yesernor returned Simon Bamberger Latest Items or Interest Froia :Utah anfl Geza Stat rates for western shippers' has been mission, created by the last legislature, will be graduated this weii. of .Utah a Smith of Idaho was held yesterday and the association terday from New Tork and announced One hundred alxty-threof the stugiven nepres'nlatlvcommerce commis- organized. Discussion of vnrious quesbv the interstate the road Into the Uinta baain will dent will recelva their diploma to- meeting: the fruit: growers deterfnlned sion. Representative Smith. In an ef- tion of policy waa held and it wj de- be built, but the present la nM dar aa the result ct the completion upon certain recommendations to the effect ft reduction In freight cided to leave the matters until an- propitious time, and this project mutt of their work at tb school. The to fort state .board, the members of which re- Weber thlrty-nfn- e hundred pe- other meeting to be held next Tuea- students obtained rf- rates, presented imilt the time aurrtr com-'e- r County Among Few titions cently adopted the standards - with from Idaho Khippr. to the dy- The commission plans to meetjlng when it will be more poibl to'ff l'nt credit for graduation tine tha minor, changes. It will now be up to to Record Increase This commission- The petitioners com- rainer irequepwy auring urn initial j foresee with great Certainty the econo. exerclfr last aprmg. Ihe growers 'themselves to assist in rue were re Mages, and will probably stlect Tues- - mlo future. plained that pre?ent Dr. Jamea E. Talmadge and Pre?l Year business, and retarding the Cays a" tne meeting putting the Utah standards into effects date. Governor garding John A. Widtaoe, will be tfc dent Bamberger emphsnlxedi It is contended that Utah apples have . It. for Idano products. ; wm nn a1 rhslr.'lh. fart that the railroad IUff at th gradoatlng market, of peaera in been at a decided disadvantage - ptinclrsl man of com W. the the commission at the school L.'the airand which treat orened In of the the dsvs secretary lar mineral, T.rrYa reply, valSALT LAKE. Jun, 7. Assessed for lacjc of outside markets to A. F. Donmui as vice rlmlttiral and other natural wratih c,T thu mnrninr. The annum! bancyt Hsnsen and Mr. the fimlth ' explained mission uation in all but two counties of Utah, which confront railroads chairmen The tUli treasurer Is ri the basin d He apoke. too. of the bualnes meeting will be held .It C: H. Smith of Centerville, chairman ; which have not ye reported, stands difficulties in their effort e officio treasurer all of to o f the oil over make commission. at present there, finding dining room at the "XT' lht "of 6f the state fruit committee, will pre- at $694,7M51 for 1921. Last year ends meet. Mr. Smith was given noth- The selection of u Secretary waa left alblllty In oil alrike the "If baain, Ing: enlng. they Cooperation on $716,946,156. side at tomorrow's meetings the first the state paid taxes " would lead him to believe until a later meeting.. LaMar Nelaoa and many well Informed rop!e e that commission Weber county fhrures this year are ing session of which will.be called to orFruits WiU Be ; to would Governor voluntar the be the then secretary that perwill, rUroad Mabey. they with at $52,879,435, compared , placed formed the duf!ea of secretary- - yester- comes an Immediate necessity and n MINERS START RUSH ily order such a reduction in rates Taken Up ; : , ; der at 10 a. m. oo $50,655,535 western shippers ar hoping to ob- day. as ataured fact." FRRLI3iJNAJtY FIGURES. Other member present yesterday oo TO URANIUM FIELD tain. S. WAGES UP 0. oo wrre K. It. 1921 are The state "'7; Catdwli. figures SALT LAKE, June Coope ration englnor: K. It. Lyman. J. H. Murdock. TO LABOR BOARD only, and ere all subject topreliminary action by V. O. BODY OF IDAHOAN will be in; marketing of Utahto'- fruits 7 SERVICE STATIONS. v tj,v t,. WUh thai WBUILDING Creer. V, both county. and state boards of equalK. . G be considered and the principal subject Armatrorg H. M. Vr.;Vum. or ization. However, the general tenhiv 'rrr1iinrn in thin sWtS who meet CISTERN FOUND Ogden. IN Aahton waa unable rcpo;rrh.t pitchblend;. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. June 7. ''Scales of dency of county boards of equalisation Representatives ore resembling that from which of the Continental OH to ho rr?ent. at the Hotel Utah' torrorrow- for the. SALT UKE, June 7. mc a . :inr eviracted haa been found, oo ui urcgun is to rejuce the assessed valuation, were here xeMterday. comconsideration of this and other ques-- - Short Line anwhich empiujts Mack- at were promulgated those meters brought before it being companyarrangements started FAlAJS. rurh IDAHO Idaho. Jur.c mining to the fruit rofubr tions pertaining, ,industhe for building GOVEIINM ENT II UNTEILS lTl I. pleting ' . r.Mnl fif faHn Valla Th Or WU liOaVtr- H,.tl-- r during federal administration have protests by taxpayers chiefly as to of ic.v. will tri(MiV. service try.which stations, V three KAU-S. IDAHO ; 7 . aa lh "ptrtf:d labor Ida been own the to la Likewise assessments. railroad the submitted In what their June (iov..'v found In a citrn on hla knon mllta rum nteted In tlm for the nuto traf- rrnmrnt huntera , The meeting, which has been called board , v. north or H hroth-'ftr- f saId is In board state Piatt; ;of thta hi Chlcagoahrui having equalization season. this aftrnor.n tUy hy Sunday fic to the park the fruit committee of the " 'general have short the Qf in ben Mt error its tho durlnc .to called attention manager Gregon and aamplfa month ofjr who war aearchlnc for him. It ,tjf,,I',no State Farm bureau, is the outcome of T , on hi return from the assessment correction ofany killed a - A in ia Hr.ra t nr t a for anmlyala. May trfan hn!. which animal io that hni ir.tinnk wr in.. predatorv may a movement inaugurated on May u, eas yesterday cr6.124 I'lndlna; ihrra tray wolvi. lis rov. va in 'iho Th valuation. the pevar! x.iM.oe: nw result Kane rched decreasing her, when committeemen met in this city, nd six bobratv 1.. s. Twitchrll. from board, naturally, is seldom asked to Mlllnrd fer fha 15.UJ3.1.': Hutl-- r 4.492 went to hi Urm rlr Uat,'lc-adcf mi nlr.gr men departed to hear a report of the national fruit Salt. f plaU more been.rabsent two months. . and f between VfT tnan . . find ft her to errors 2.413.22 u ixratlngcorrect lack action th he ome which foot. 3.413.:;' and of do Ivrok work. reported wfn tak; Morgan. ... v . hn t A ' r..t ,.t rmunA la now located- - th Jo growers' conference held recently, m ai,d has spent-- practically all of his action 2.1 54.823 made the record Will, arxi deMro) ed U.n.i would in increased 1.35f,4G'J result IMule taxi. Knat-HChicago. The fruit men proposed at.ttme in. 0maha and Chicago in that hare been Drcv!nr r. ih! - 3.345.1;. r.n rmint-waltlnc onlv for returta frtm The tendency of the equalisation Rich 3.613.03 wolve" ,m t:mUn time to keep in close touch with.tendance at conferences on the wage process, . fihecn v Utestoek Hefore -recordir.'r thai' and . krrrti . Howrf m ihi. .iik.. is ..mntii downward. 2.674.ilS 2.511.0b l r i Han ' J I J Juan ' therefore, 1L. ....0 j the national movement jn order to problems. tion. be. assesnnwrnss 228.381.87.. 42.691 237.1 in as ever, In the clatcrn. the lalm. Silt for ic equalizing body take advantage of any benefits in the .,It is 'UT) tQ thQ iabor board to 15.085.1 4S 15.1SJ.323 tween countks. the state board fre- San p te . marketing system, ." in . . jcide regarding any cutting 12.06J.9 h wages, 12.322.55( makes what are known as Sevier Since the meeting of the Utah grow- - said Mr. Piatt. "After our conferences quently . . . Is the as6.398.960 7.455.530 "blanket That increases." Summit era last month, the committee has ob- - the matter was submitted to them." sessed valuation if a particular class Tooele 'J.2 35..M . 10.827.164 on tained copies of contracts and consti- 6.865.442 of property in any one county may be Uintah . .. tutions of nearly a score of fruit gHEEPHERDER IS 38. 460. 9", fi Increased 3?.ll 1.383 i by the state Utah . arbitrarily. Jlicll RCll asautidltuiiB unu u$ iiuul i 5.557.794 board by a. percentage fixfd by the Wasatch . 5.ors.sr,s SHOOTING VICTIM 3.123.960 including some . of the best board. Blanket decreases also may Vnnhln?ton 3,182. California. known organizations in . 1.01S.067 1.31S.470 be and have been applied, but the net Wayne These will be used as a guide In case 50.555.535 52,970. 4 3.. result of the action of the state board Weber . . . the fruit growers, of this state ilesire RICHFIELD, June 7. The body of on county figures is usually tn rals to form a cooperative association. Onesimo Chavis, aged 50 years. Mex- the assessed valuation of the state by Total propAnother matter for consideration at ican sheepherder was brought to this some millions of dollars. erty the meeting tomorrow is the question city late yesterday and taken to a loby AS TOTAL BASIS. SET of assisting the state agricultural com- cal undertaking establishment. Chavis rounty fold th state This the r board year s- mission to put into effective operation was the victim of accidental shooting county officials I 4 au; in thai the year early a schedule of apple standards, both as at a sheep camp in Bear Valley, about it was necessary that the total assessed r. 8or . . . $523.7?2.309 to grades and pack- At their recent twenty miles from here. valuation of the state should be at AsaeKjiod by state board least $700,000,000. It was on this figof equalizaure that the estimates of the revenue tion . ... 188.352.851 182.073.547 of the state for the coming blennium were calculated. It is on this figure, flrand also, that the bonded indebtedness of conis state The state calculated. the .694.676.3:.7 1716. 046. 1S6 stitution fix-t- 2 the limit of indebtedness at 1 cent. The per people were asked to change this figure at the last general election, but refused to do so. The Inst legislature decided to submit the question again next election. 'NEAR DEBT LIMIT. Today and Tomorrow 0 On an assessed valuation of at present, the state may incur up to a totul of The state already has $10,500,000. Issued bonds to a total of $9,910,000. and has authorized the issuance of North; will Vilhjalmur Stefanssort, noted explorer of should the federal more, $250,000 lecture here on the second night of Chautauqua. No more interesting IN HIS NEW PICTURE take action government appropriate on told the American platform today than this one by story is being to soldier settlemest work. relating Stefansson. For five years he was lost to the world injiiis explorIn the past, as a rule, the s'ate has ation work in the Arctic regions- His party carried supplies for one incurred Indebtedness annually, for the transaction of .urrent business, year only, the other four years they "lived off the land." This lecture until taxes should come in. of aphas been packing the 'great' aMditoriums throughout our largest cities. proximately $1,000,000. It will be set-nYiews It is Illustrated with splendid ' taken, in the North by the therefore, that If this last amount is party. to be included, the state has its indebtedness limit. Howsome hold that the law permitever, f SEVEN DAYS PACKED WITH BIG ATTRACTIONS -ting the state to create indebtedness In an amount not I current the year (for Make Chautauqua, week your vacation week. You will never reto exceed the tax levy for the same year,, does not actually increase the gret it.,' It will be seven days filled with interestmg and inspiring lec-- ' indebtedness at all. since the funds to tures,- splendid .music and wholesome entertainment .for you a week Together With - ; Skpay off the debt must be provided at you .will long remember.- Other prominent lecturers are Peter Clark . BIG NEW COMEDY j the same time. It is under some such Macfarlane, Father D. J. Cronin, Capt. T.,D. Upton, Tom Skeyhill and of law the the that interpretation." Burnell Kord. Ten 'concerts' during the week by LieUrance's" Little state Is now meeting its financial obOr The Walter Duo, Orchestra. Jenkins, Symphony ligations. 10c-20c-3- Oc Orchestra. On the fifth night a big BY COUNTIES. ? t pheus Four and The Jugo-SlaNew York play production. By counties the figures for this year and last compare as follows, the Matln Children Atfu'ta , 1920 figures being used for both years a:i Mali riae SEASON. TICKETS NOV ON SALE In Grand and Morgan counties: Cvaninfla "till 1921. Counties. 1920. Adults, $2.72, Students, $1.50, Child's, $1.00. No War Tax ' ; STATE FIGURED ' UTAH ORCHARD c;h-n-rm?ia.r- nv M-er- -- - - 1 lffd s po-'sn- , aar-lth- in-Marketi- I be-ll- In-192- . Lr . ! : j ! - U. -- - - " t- , ! -' - . - I drrd op-rati- ng . 1.-..- i''" 1 - N I ,- at-th- at " it . . " : j rv - 11 1 1 1 h iklit,. m . V . ikf de-fru- '- . . i . - AMB '. . . . UTAH'S 506.'3-3.0"- FINEST THEATRE - to-f- S.fEfANSSON . s 1-- UTAH THEATRE i ' COM NG the-froze- Held Over An Extra Bay or It Will Be Shown Again Tomorrow Thomas M eignan $700.-000.00- ind-ebtednee- s n , i ne - Stef-anssp- . n already-exceede- d rf - kit - - ilent Men k - Litv- of 7 J .- Roach-Freema- n v liZitJ!i V. OGDEN, JUNE I null ii iuluiw mi mi 11 Beaver. ...$ Elder.. . to 17, Inclusive tiitwwwPiiiWJm iwi'jaJ M wjw w u J i.ujx Bmmmsk . 4.626.713 22.682.545 29.746.715 6.433,453 Box m wAunnuiimgui hi i mmmmmmmm f ... Cache Carbon . . . Davis . ... Duchesne .. Daggett . ... ... Emery Garffeld . .. Grand . ... Iron . Juab. 24. 058.803 31.932.637 7,305.754 1 4.750.1 12 6.344.048 718.740 4.606.923 2.911.654 2,698.071 5.786.882 8,050.458 13,5 14.434 5.497.537 530.094 4.146.217 2.608.2S8 2,698.071 5. 274,332 7.505.011 ..... 5.154.585 $ tr: ftp y' I J; with Bob Hampton, the fisted gambler, with Buddy ,the freckle-face- d I AGAIN TODAY EveniDgs imp- hM: NORMA in mi 11 25c, 10c 1 u. Send the Kiddies i r"' ' GllB Frontier Days as You've Read of, But Never DAILY Also Billy Franey Comedy $1500 in CsLsh $1250 in Prize $2750 in All V" -- . , . rT - "tiohai. LATEST PATHE NEWS TOPICS OF THE: DAY" OGDEN THEATRE Startin g Thursday y iSageHenV;"' Balcony Erenini ?9 y DC Adults Main Floor Ererdnsrs :vij hut " IVLATIN ' ialmadge8 VJ Matinees KV s t rqs 30c, 10c I Floor Evening-- Adults Mmtinees lie Ma sic Mnin a- C SPECIA AdulU a Children All Seats GREAT Adults Matinees Balcony .'-- PRICES RE AL ART'S c Comedy Selznick News and hundreds of Indiana aceuta In prairlt conflict. flreat accnea of frontier atrlfa .directed and photographed from the air. the acenlc grandtur of Ola National Park , cler tha atory. of a gambler'a love and a girl. for a boy aa only such beart-toucheNellan can achieve. uch humor aa only WESLEY BARRY can bring (Freckle) to the scene. , Prices Nights . FRUIT" Buster Kcaton's Latest two- - cyclone in chaps, with the Kid, the white-gir- l snatched from the Indians -- 1 Children All Seats RIDE BACK TODAY TO and transplanted into the hearts of two men. . v. "PASSION Thursday, Friday and Saturday c r i. aQjOJ5AllD.I!SIA THE FRONTIER DAYS M N G C It'? fA) Again Today and Tomorrow aaa tI Yry.::' PRICES . Prices fThe '": Sunday Charley Ray in "The Old Swimmin' Hole" ... To be given away by the National ; Bank of Commerce and the Alhambra Theatre WHAT WE AIM TO DO. "We .are boIpq to'epan ',vlnot acteunt for five hundred cnlMrtn, flivina tham 1,0Q In It corv to ihtlr crdjt. No ttflnov'tfed to tt. They can draw It out In 30 faye Jf they vriah but vriJI reap trary to our plana, We wert to etart 500 bdya and Qlrla on the thrift plan cf Jtfe that . aeunt. and Inetill In. the young folke the value ef the great friend the and remitter. For full particulate call at .'the National Bank of Commerce today or tcmerrtw " ' ' 14 years of age' only are eligible. to "Children m ' You mutt give y6ur, atrtet and number and teltphon number. If you have no ttlphene yea muit bring a letter of Identification from your parent. - t . ! tht hrc - ' ewo-ce- ee |