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Show THE OGDEN - ' - - ' " t The Ogden Standard-Examin- Published every evening and . Sunday morning without muzzle or m club. Matter at the entered as Second-clas- s Postofflce. Ogden, Utah. Established 1870 Member of the Audit Bureau of Ctrcula tlen and Th Associated Press. SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE - Delivered by Carrier Dally and Sun. . $10.80 day, 1 year..., By Mall Pally and Sunday. 1 year.. 7.80 1 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Pre la exclualvtv n. titled to the use for republlcatlton of any n.na it noi oincrwiia creoiteo - " t trcuiieg paper and also the local news pub nea nerein. EXA MINER TELEPHON E i i an DARO. NUMBERS , Classified Ad. Dept.. JM Business and Circulation Dept. 5e v 423 Advrtlsln0 Dept. Editor! and News , v.. 873 Dept.. BIjq.. Ueo 311-31Z"- Representative, t - . ;. IDAHO - Phorte Wasatch KEEP BOYS AND ;,GIRLS FROM TRIALS. BSsl S. THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 17, 1921. R 1 r I ft pituutuuiiN NEWS CO. EXPENSES Latest Items of Interest From Utah, and Gem State An Independent Newspaper r;Jrvln - STATE er PUBLISHING COMPANY ;TSalt Lake Office, " " ' STAJMDARD-EXAMINE- Commissioners Meeting at Salt Lake Favor Equitable Income Tax AT H EBER AID SALT Delegation. Calls On Gover- $1000 in Cash Taken From nor In Interest of Paved , Safety Deposit Boxes; Bandits Escape Road to Corinne. SSSSBSHBBSSSSSSSSSSSS ' (Special Dispatch) BRIGHAM, ' Nov. of Box Elder county waited upon Governor Charles R. Mabey at Salt Lake yesterday with a view, of deter mining: to JU.3jU.wnai exieiu aid road methods would be used m'ine aeiethese counties during: 1922. coma use . that declared they gation all the federal aid money which they could secure. They; also statea uiai amount in pro they Would ameet this issue. portion by bona was unanimous In The delegation aid for constructing seeking federal hard surfaced highways, extending from Brlgham to Tremonton through It was Corinne and Bear River City. be estimated that $30,000 would for each mile, which would cost between $500,000 and $600,000 to con-to struct. This the delegation7& wished per ceni build if tftey could get new government the under federal aid act. Members of the Box Elder committee were advised to put their request for federal aid in writing and to take up the matter with B. J. Finoh, district engineer of the U. S. bureau of public roads at Ogden. Members of the delegation, headed were by State Senator J. W. Peters, Brig-haA. E. Holmgren, J. J. Cramer, Wright, E. M. Tyson, J. b Merrill. H. C. Day, K. C. Wright, W., V. Call, David HolmgTen. J. W. Lewis, N. E. Iverson and L. W. Preston. Messrs. Tyson and Lewis were named as a committee to call on Governor D. W. Davis of Idaho to interest Idaho In continuance of the road from Tremonton through Malad and to as a federal aid project. - Nov. 17. Pledging re-Visi- on , . LAKE, themselves to 'reduce expenses, the county commissioners of Utah yesterfavoring a so day went on record as of the state of the tax laws as to provide for a Just and equitable Income tax. This wma thts unanimous opinion expressed at the tax conference of county and state taxing officials which was called by Governor Charles R. Mabev. In his opening address the chief executive pointed out, as did vwiuam Bailey, chairman of the state board of equalization, who presided at the meeting, that the tax situation Itself into two factors reduction of expenses and equalizing the burden so that each person in the state may bear his proportionate share. PLEDGE TO KCOXOMY. SALT LAKE. Nov. 16. The Bank of Heber City at Heber City, 70 mllea south of here, was robbed early today and about $1,000 In cash taken from boxes, according to safety deposit The robbers cut the telephone wires, making It impossible for the authorities to communicate with out side points until several hours after the robbery. , no -- re-oo- rt. s ftsftII it irit ill i 1 1 it.. - - TTt L " V tinit II 1 1 u 'll 1 -- 1 - - v I II liI ii re-aolv- es NOTED SLEUTH DIES zizz zz z z ;zz 'V:j:M III " The plcdgo to economy wa? movedCITY LAKE SALT IN The Standard-Examinerby County Commissioner E. L. Hurattention gon of Halt Lake, us follows. i has been called to the appearance of "That it be the sense of the county SALT LAKE, Nov. 17. Captain commissioner and assessors. In conjuveniles in the district court room William Chllds Anderson. 68 years of vention assembled, that we use every .'jduring the presentation of evidence at age. for several years hotel detective effort and pledge ourselves to the utand chief of guards at the federal re- most economy rthe trial of Sammy Addleson. Youths In the administration his of the tax laws and In the conduct of serve, bank here, died suddenly at earshould not be admitted to hearings home In the Fairmont apartments public business which comes under Inhere the evidence adduced is such as ly yesterday morning. Death was caus- our Jurisdiction." ed by rheumatism, from which Mr. V.was presented at the trial in question. County Commissioner 1 P. Dyreng suffered had Anderson severely. of Sanpete county presented the other Court attaches'are plainly within their Captain Anderson was born at sea. two resolutions, which. like the liur-co- n Just outside of the New York harbor, rights should they exclude Juveniles motion, carried unanimously after as hla parents were entering this coun- spirited debate. and the thinking public is agreed that from Scotland. As a young man 'I try said Mr. "that move." ?such exclusion orders should be issued he went to Chicago and for many-year- it be the sense of this Dyreng. we that body . was connected with the police "favor a fair and equitable Income and carried out. department of that city, as well a oothe United States secret service. He lax.The second resolution, also Introwas a close personal friend of the late duced by Mr. Dyreng. read: FOREST SERVICE Chief of Police Herman F. Kehuettler "Whereas. In the case of the .Merof Chicago, and he and Chief Kchuett- chants' National bank of Richmond. HEADQUARTERS. ler worked together when Captain An- Va., vs. the of Richmond, the suOnce more there is a move on to derson was his superior officer and preme courtCity of United States has fhe also after Schuettler became head of held that certain rights, .transfer the forest service from the ag credits and the department. at Tlcultural department to the interior constitute interest money moneyedAt the time of the Haymarket riots. capital under the federal act deflnon was as a the theory that all de Captain Anderson department serving to extent wnat national ing secret service officer and rendered may be taxed, and thhs decisionbanns partments dealing with public lands .will valuable assistance during that excitmodan a of enforcement prevent ;should be under one cabinet head. ing period. During his service In the ern classified taxing system In the Chicago police department Captain Our Chamber of Commerce should states; therefore, be it and to avoid being sub- Anderson rose to the position of chief several restraint "Resolved, by the convention of matter de of of and without detectives this into the inquire captain mass. the and state taxing officials of into county merged ond precinct. state of Utah that the congreslay. There is a possibility of a com In Japan there is a yielding of the In 1914 Captain Anderson came to the sional of thts state bo reof forest the to Lake Salt plete, reorganization uccept the position of quested delegation individual to; superior, accompanied by house to use best endeavors their detective at the Newhouse hotel .service, if the proposed measure now blind allegiance. Here the average obtaining an amendment to the and he gave efficient service in that In before congress is enacted into law, American resents being led and re- hostelry for several years, after which federal law, so that a modern classitaxing system may be enforced he was made chief of guards at the fied rand the excuse may then be offered to fuses to to in several states." his any the allegiance give federal reserve bank which position he transfer district headquarters from person, although ILWDLU ODDS AND ENDS. he does swear alle- held until his death. oo Soma odds and ends of administraOgden. This is too important to be giance to the flag. Our whole outlook tive problems that had not been hanleft to the uncertainties of a radical on life would be changed, if we fol- EQUIPMENT ARRIVES Prize-winnindled in full at Monday's or Tuesday's g Poster on the Rat Drive by Ogden School Children Are on Exhibition were sessions discussed first the change. Before the bill is allowed to lowed the Japanese In the training of by 'OR BRIGHAM PLANT convention at yesterday morning's , in our Windows receive the endorsement of the entire their one and thing was the last of the asyet which youngsters, meeting, Utah delegation, positive assurances America is much in need of is better When these were concluded. BRIGHAM CITY. Nov. 17. Equip- semblage. Mr. Introduced his Income tax should be obtained that. Ogden's inDyreng in the home and greater re ment for the new municipal hydro- motion, remarking that some of the discipline electric to furnlnhed even the Pelton the terests will be protected, by plant, how their spect on the part of children for par- Water Wheel company of San Fran- delegates arearewondering extent of keeping the present forest ents. to meet constituents the tax going too This arrived here are iosecisco, Our homes yesterday. being and convention had the that burden, two district boundaries. Includes water wheels. not as as to far he tried yet, knew, ly held together. The ties that bind equipment two motors and all exciter, resource to meet find At intervals, during a number of are being broken and too many chil- other fixturesgenerator a the situation, of the hydro part of the He then proposed his motion and af- years, attempts have' been made to dren are running wild, with little or plant. It was before the convention for This machinery was not expected ttr .change the forest! service. ho guidance. This must be corrected until next so that Its arrival discussion said that the conventionmonth, oothis time makes certain that the had concerned. IGielf o far with gtor America in fifty years will have no at new municipal plant will be in opera- ting all the property on the rolls.; A DAY OF homes worthy the name and respect tion before the end of the present making the tax notices effective, and making It possible to sell property for superiors and moral suasion will year. THANKS. so that the sale would stick. All the electrical Westlnghouse Whatever be our disappointments, disappear. said that some property owner equipment. Including generators, mo- thisHeyear will Incur the penalty and oo tor generator set, exciter, switchboard tne let us look more hopefully on life next becnuw or sheer inability interest SUPERSTARS Its and complete fixtures, had already! to a nmth's county and state offices and commis fwrvatlve. and not to be parties to radThursday, which jofficially. has been ARE SEEN. lhplr laxes ?ue- - The bl been delivered, so the work of setting for ho would assess them on inc icalism. sions oe maae proclaimed Thanksgiving day up the machinery can proceed rapidly, Problem is, he said. Ia there any wages anyway. ' in "If you are. God pity your state." made fee he tax." been has lncom-Much an system. Vc must have The pipe line and power house have V, . . , , ' 1 ; Progresa Governor Mabey. In his proclama- Mr. Bailey. "Any thing can hapeld ono was ' had then ueciaxra he and commissioner The lrcady for economy a been sanpete number of: he declared, pledge Dast forty years and completed for ln good old Utah." conpen folln had several the was m,nd tlon, enumerates some of the things astronomv in the and ?'" this professional drawn up. he said, ready 'weeks The new plant will generate rassM unanimously, The chairman declared that the in the on advancements 8 of lowed by the passage of the second county. whose annual siders. .on of the state commission tthe bigSest for which we should be thankful. horsepower electrical energy. aamen, unrest was largely due to lhemeet-lag present those of uxceed profar the the reminded The He Mr. delejcatr.i resolution taxation. ence have been due to the spectro- against between 300 and 400 horse- earnings by Pyreng. which the people are stagload under i s. on taxes no those had th- -t they are pledged to tncotm which the "Surely we may be grateful," says scope, that simple yet wonderful" vlani is gen ducers, and yet pay adjourned after toMr. Bailey state and In pleaded for fairness In law ring, gf ink was It pi tho members because Invited earnings. the give anyway, o the governor, "for the privilege of liv- strument which divides s a method of reestabenforcement not "is --oo"The lawyer." he asserted, us tax commission all the early help that into bv,'n platforms political light He pledged the confidence. t"i'k-lnu are curtailed in his earnings by the maring in a generation when peoples "You can not do thH thi i: I'f could. In order that a proper lishing they colors and gives a spectrum DOG GUAEDS BODY to a simiof board iate equalization primary w.tnt I do want not farmers ket price. It, measure might be well prepared and he said. "If you you a.cne," rattempting to so order their minds and for every mineral or gas. lar policy. to think that the farmers are the only sot behind It. When you get. home, have good support before the legislaoo deeds that the result may be everlasOF DEAD HERDER . are one." not meet. He but and the men. should class, ture oppressed astronothey deplored polite the the With spectroscope r.t-will eleventh-hou- r SEAKCH IX) R BOYS the lcxU'.ature. The blKKei ONE CLASS KXKMrT. legislation on lax ting peace on earth and good will to- mers have been able to tell the ele m-M ALA I), Idaho. Nov. 17. No trace to iou on to vrnt went dp 'Commissioner say rnr.;anip. return Dyreng ward men. Likewise, let us Nov. 17. The body of TABQNIA. no; do stcK and oince. Lerter of Jones calcu and are draft theri. ments Byron in In Burch, he They banks believed stars, that that the the meeting the county! Earlier Jones, eheepher'deri was found doing It .U .t officials et as wno soon" ns cause r 'thanks, for our jpresent prosperity, late the gas pressures in suns and ne Adrian oys. irora ineir that' can bearall they were towards land advised to value ojsappearea they near his camp some distance south of homes here September 11. has been us are pulling them to pieces. a to and add from the burden, but that the water, tranquillity, bounteous harvests, free- - j bulae, Even the motions of the stars Price last Saturday. Thjdiscovery of ing. the taxclasses iparateamount for the water right. n!'ourd. The lads are known to have "I am the meanest man in me svaie proper are practically exm ouujf was iiiituo uiruuin me dom from famine; and plague, andi concluded. he of Utah." from taxation. consideration of Its sufficiency. They on to efton from. ner but after empt have been determined by this instru which at remained the or dog Leonard neber our 12. of Commissioner A. great government, ment. protection Gibson, commissioner of Car- were aiked to insist on inventories of side of his dead master and barked bon teachA country-wid- e school is said . that search county are were out there told Emery sirhtj that and of that county, pointed merchandise, and all other blessings and mercies salaon. carried laritcr are en. being an u can tax. drawing Income demand probably in wide fluctuations have me powers, 6 great bwib inow they greawcat tlon. oo and no doubt reports undr oath, and can demand which a benign Providence has from that fact the ries than they should, cut Mr. Jones was In the employ of Abe and derived new the Interferometer, measured He be would by don. salaries to state their and county of the Inventory furnished a that the STORE HAS DAILY ROBBERY upon us." j a cloK in tne rore-au- u- thought be cut down In all thecopy suns larger in diameter than that cannot they federal urged government. governments depend altogether PQCATELIX?. Idaho. Nov. 17. For seen last his when seem .noon, times at campby Our adversities t may out where the find and revenue. departments.' on an tax income for our within were second time to assessors three days. th told the earth that the was from The in the best of the distance county tender, apparently Commissioner George l Whitehead money is going, not where It H cim fair treatment hard to bear, but, when we survey the ble In north Poca-tellor store. to fear all. without Grocery Wagnitx Mr.' ln healthLate the afternoon discovered. In from. sun been have a that Just was declared of was robbed. Entrance to amWashington their redound credit would is our to there riderhorse world beyond Jones' favor, returned homes, camp, The Income tax motion wan then in and equitable Income tax Is the only a small window in the more instruments, run the before and With powerful a was gained through and people, the search for less, instituted long carried and the officials reorlvvl the that the assessor who follows the basement. A large quantity of grople cause for grateful prayers. The equitable form of taxation. an unfolding of the the missing herder. been has there thanks of Mr.. Bailey, as chairman of line of least resistance invites trouble ceries was taken. The other "who ".School he said, teachers." as a of of a dog barking Ogden, The Utah, and heard people searchers, tax commission, who said that for himself. astronno the The have of draw universe. nulta large salaries, the of a small amount of money occurred furiously in the distance and upon rot to do. He whole are blessed with the goods of mysteries now know what would are and conbody to were be whatever, asked absolutely property Saturday. the sound and arrivingJf,. at th4 omers no longer speak of one universe, lowlng Finally they also as a suggestion only, having re V the world as are nq other people, and . v.vxcmnt from taxation r Tk..h., k a resolution our the the and sumed urged chair, "milky system of Mr. Jones, with the faithful economy. they have happier homes. There is no embracing lbner of Kane, said that the burden pledging the delegates toton BY CONDO as the body of but universes, many way," dog standing guard. to bottom EVERETT TRUE from a home-buildcut of In urrlntt element on the Of Is the at taxation adversity denying present was to The body this city in brought and that the people want it In exDenses. Mr. Uallry urged also .which is to be found, but it is with us larger telescopes disclose "spirals" s for burial. Mr, Jones Is survived by conservatism. are which equally divided. his wifeand 'two little sons. In a less degree than elsewhere, and immeasurable space, are Is we here "That what for," PONT INJURE SCHOOLS. up oo ln themselves. he declared. "The other thimrs gone UMY TH2 that which is amdng us should be don't want to Injure your "You in the making are seen, and HOLD EXAMINATIONS In the last two days we are quite schools." he declared. "Utah is standinto Worlds who Ihose earnest attention by given A stars in process of dying are found, AT STATE CAPITOL familiar with." ing welt today In the educational HIT. MEN ..are free from penury and want. STOCK. world. of so that the heavens tell the story E. 8. Anderson, commissioner of oo 'Let's not be react Ion an'." he conman cattle of the Piute county, spoke lfie and death, just as do human bod-- ! SALT LiAKE, Nov. 17. Licenses to who is recalling a time when, owing of Jan tinued, 1st the TRAINING assessed, day conditions, this state to ' as accountcertified public ies practice uary and loses 20 per cent of. his cat did pioneering Position in the edunot the were have j to Issued ants CHILDREN. four yesterday on CO summer, tle the the now following range it world cational tests who candidates under completed , Is the American method of training BEGINNING lie also spoke of bond elections, and Burgon then prethe direction of the state department urged that a law be passed requiring motion the children as productive of good as the TO MEND. sented of registration at the state capitol. pledging economy. of realty vote at that S. W. Goldlng of only'owners Assessor tomorrow tests be will and County Today That utquestion fcuch 'elections. A bond election at Carbon made a plea for reasonable in the Japanese method?, There is for the held surgeons, veterinary ..arises when one has read the follow- terances of Henry Clews, the banker, examining board being W. A. Stephen-se- MaoavsJefor roads had carried by talari for deputy assessors. two votes, because many'of the autonot mean only resolution H. II. J. and Frederick statement a Ilalton. J. This made by ing comparative as he declares business now Is more An examination for embalmers will be mobile owners owned no realty, and the other fellow," does was the comment distinguished Japanese: normal and the prospects are brighter. given next Tuesday by George W. therefore .their property was not held of the chair. the bonds. . Commissioner Frank Paxton of Mil. "We build up ourj children upon 'a VOO IllndquLst "of Logan and S. 3. Taylor under fC5tC-Mrj5R- . THf3 ROAO "TO TM C "While it is true that buyers are and re to W how came to learn was here Use the K. O. asked what O'Donnell Lake. ofSalt lard tounty OUmTV diametrically def f erent plan from likely to hold aloof for some time long UHCftS THAT SHARP CURVCS This will complete tests in all occu- duce taxes," said Mr. Anderson, who in nledxlna to economize, "when the taxes of had declared reduction C4VHC5RCSO MwArsfX that CClDflNTS'. TO with other to turn We the over them AnO way er, not only in the stcok market but pations, professions and trades, under refuse cooperate ctflclsJs yours. a not conference been of the a state of of details control the subjeet the of He us." giving began department round. Obedience and devotion., are in various trade fields where prices with the exception of op- no far. dlsDUte between the Millard county Yss; C. Alvln Orme of commission and the state road com Commissioner our leading thought. All our senti- are uncertain," says the financler.'the registration' tometrists. Candidates for licenses to !i -s someor tax Tooele an favored Income H asres orr MY comto thw Avts .have not the with optometry regard appeared ment, all our stories and poetry, the approach toward stability and normal- practice to release the property tax. mission dias yet since James T. Hammond, road thing of offices of the county bining traditions of centurips, teach loyalty, ity Is becoming more and more marked rector of registration, took office. had been assessed agent Iropertyat values and state road agent ln Millard Ina but the rate, to higher rapid county. revival blind, unquestioning loyalty of wife trade The in many lines. comes had not gone up proportionThe chair asxed ir it were iiur to husband, of man to his lord, of ..every which Is predicted In numerous quar- SALT LAKE WOMAN ately. tin this- matter when the state hrlnr Peter Clcgg. member of the state read commission was not represented. one to the monarch; The loyalty ; is ters for next spring is in fact already BURNED FATALLY tax commission, then took the chair, He offered to bring in Governor Ma soand as So far political religious.". under way, as is ehown by the lessennd Mr. Bailey ypoke In favor of the bey and ask him to vote for the rso also urged that lution. clal question go, it Is furyjmental; ins of unemployment and the "reports SALT LAKE. Nov. 17. Fatally Dyreng motion. Hework for the con- burned at her home. 1007 East Ninth the commissioners The commissioners present, how cultivates fndependrailof decidedly better traffic on the ,but your training to be Voted ever, amendment stitutional 4:40 street with CommisSouth at o'clock agreed yesterday apparently cnu..... i.... . ence, free thought, the unsparing i i, I, . . 1 ,n' .' iwayB. There has been much less un- afternoon, Mrs- - Julia Ann Morris Oo on next fall, providing for a classifi- sioner J. H. Wood Of Fan Juan, who for taxation pur said that the convention knew exactly cism of superiors, insUtutions, rela j certainly in prices. Government ln- - lightly. 75 years of age, died at the cation of property called attention to how the governor stands on this ques emergency hospital this morn poses. He further jtionships. Perhaps It is better band dexes for last month, now just made ing. To fix the fireearly in the kitchen the supreme court decision, which, he tion. us public., showing that the commodities stove she took hold of the stove poker said, will nullify attempts to cjasslfy vmore Invigorating; but it seems borkows ftlom wrapping her hand in the end property, unless the federal laws are to have 'wild and dangerous. We begin Commissioner J. D. Meyrlck of San there represented were stable, while after of her apron as was her custom and altered. was ln favor of including the 'a sort of public opinion but it is still commercial indexes have even shown before she could help herself her Mr. Bailey was convinced, he said, commissioners salaries along can be not used an tax had Income that county fire. :, clothing . caught a: moderate tendency to Increase.' diffident and timid." oo In this or any other state rupplantlni; with the others, ana raised a iaugn America would undergo a revolution iThis is the most encouraging state a property tax. The federal govern- when he said that 1500 wu the big-reHOME FROM OVETISKAS ment Income tax from Utah he de i In the Nov. salary he ever got. Ho declared 17. Moses LOGAN, If the Captain ment In over eighteen months and in Cowley, a former student training of children, was and he to to borrowing money from bis girls $1.00&.C0. clared amount, of the Agriplan were adopted, and our dicates recovery In industry and busi- cultural college, is visiting at Logan. hj iminted out that tho expenses of to pay the taxes, and answered Mr. Question by saying that the would feel the effect. We ness has started. annually Bailey's Cowley returned from over- the state general fund Captain were not married. to seas more mrls that. two amounts than weeks served with ago. ' having teach our children obedience and at oo C. A. Arlington of Commissioner NOTHING. PAY ALIENS on the the since Rhine the army army care to for left stray Indithere U need for said The $60,000 work that Beaver same them in alien cultivate time ?the of occupation went into Germany. UpHe declared that the rot but for retrenchment- on hcen old economy, have men the pay without conclusion he of. in his property up buying furlough viduality which is nothing more than cats could be spent will return to duty under orders of irur no taxes In the past- - Tuey would "We want to go ahead economically, the war department. tin year. II he were xtscsor. he said. he declared. He urged that various ja tendency, to insist on a minimum of shoes. 's -- ffBfBffilBfiAIJ re-oulr- ed : ..''' -- i ' I s i -- m ; i Po-catel- i i lo You caiVt afford to pass by comfort and beauty, by not taking advantage of the offer of a $35.00 bed, a $13,50 spring and a $22,50 mattress a $71.00 value all for Thirty-sec- i ; $42.75. ! : I'M ( ' , - I ORE OF SATISFACTION"! fTHE -- i iM B g i, re i ' "h" ' i i J scii-supporiin- ie i Bci-j120- .. .... In-Pw- ir. s -- 0 isent fr i o'.-t- r-- t fr t far-dista- nt i pro-ffc-io- nee,iJ-herde- nal r's , be-;,stow- . aa dou-'mii- n " o, .j J er world-system- y AX ? holds-Commission- er j n, -- .. . li - . 3CT - cro; oh, j OlLA-OOAfti- C? - 4 . ttt 1 j v girls. st Jap-iane- se gov-ernme- nt . 1' ' -- |