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Show THE OGDEN BYCONDO EVERETT TRUE The Oflden Vers, nfe.Mei?cH4NT. Standard-Examin- er " PUBLISHING COMPANY An Independent Newspaper Pubflihed every evening and Sunday muzzle or a club. , morning without Second-clas- s Entered Matter at the Potofflca, Ogden, Utah. Established 1870 Member of the Audit Bureau' of Circular tlon and The Associated Press. SUBSCRIPTION .IN ADVANCE Delivered by Carrier Dally and Sun. i $10.80 day, 1 year By Mall Dally and Sunday, 1 year.. $7.80 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of any news credited to It net otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. STANDARD-EXAMINETELEPHONE ( NUMBERS Classfled'Ad. Dept... ...5W Business and Circulation Dept... ...428 Display Dept Editorial Advertising and News , Dept. 870 2 Salt Lake Office, Ness Bid a. Leo C Levin,. Representative. Phorte' Wasatch x'm tsmci STATE my LWXlON, BUT I G.RJCMT CAN MOK D A7A 3D SALT LAKE. Dec. 17. v. AU JTHAT IS Ujrr OF YOU OVER'S rAILep TO Sect. CVT HOLltAYS. AMD UHlCH YOU SXPCCT TO STING: T4Es AQLY "BIRDS UjlTM TUl You TROT OVJT THe T3eFCfeS S5ASOM 5-3- 5 Me-R- o The aim of A OGDHV PROJECTS INCLUDED I'rice-Castlegat- e. $420,000; miles long- r - estimated to cost hard surfacing only; 10.7 ; :;V :: ' V j .1 a t , ' f t t n. -- i ! 1 .1 ! . , i . 1 contracts for which will be let by March 1. . Included in the new projects are the Riverdale cropping and fhe bridges ' In . Ogden canyon. At ItiveTdale there will be spent $204,000 and in Ogden canyon $31,000. The most imperative , work is that at Riverdale, providing revision i4 made for the repeal as an overhead crossing of the Union Pa' now of January 1, 1922. of the tax on cific tracks, and construction stockholders of a persona service should be underway. The railroad corporation as such. After that date corporations are to be taxed in Officials and . the county authorities such same manner aa other corporathe are urging immediate action, and tions. , some of the preliminary work is to be tlueThe," inconw tax on corporations for calendar year 1J22 and thereafter i carried on this winter. increased from 10 to 12 per cent. This road work will do much to ab- The $2,000 exemption heretofore al lowed corporations is to be granted sorb the unemployed at a time of year only to those corporations whose net wTTn outdoor activities are at low income is $25,000 or less. The riew act provides that no tax' point. payer shall be subjected to unneces00 sary examinations or Investigations, CHICKENS. and only one inspection of Juis books , of .accounts shall be made for each " Now that the shoe is pinching tight-taxable year unless the taxpayer rely, thousands of city men again are quests otherwise, or the commissioner the taxpayer .in writing that dreaming of moving to the country to notifies, an additional Inspection is necessary. Ofraise chickens. The period for filing: returns on the Substantial poultry houses can be calendar year basis is from January iRISH SHOULD, I ' 1 to March 15, 1922. This year, as from built $1.30 to $2.50 a chicken, tax TREATY. the be ACCEPT last, full ,at may paid a . government the time of filing the return in or in four No more seriois mistake could be including- labor, says Do the work yourself. Mate- ecrual installments, due on or before made by the Irish people than to, re- bulletin. March 15, Jun-- 15, September 3 5 and rials will cost $1 to $1.50 a head... a December 15. by the treaty negotiated peace ject 00cost farm? Add live of the chickens, group of Irish leaders and ratified by and a vehicle forSTHJNES also EXPECTING farm house, . the British parliament, ,y ' marketing. TO HELP RUSSIA Under the terms of the. undersand-do toj can man a Is there t anything of ing, Ireland is to have powers without himself make independent, 17. Dec. BERLIN. even greater than are (By The Associated Individual not. Press.) Hugo .Stinnes, the fito' Canada or any of the other capital? Apparently granted nancier, is not conterrralatiner a trin to ' capital, fruit of thrift, remains the the United States in the near future. statei of the empire. His business associates say, however, There Is' a slender thread of allegi- blood of success. that it is not unlikely Ilerr Stinnes 00 ance binding the Island to the em- MIKADO. eventually will make the trip in view of the fact he repeatedly has aspire, but ample freedom of action is The greatest spendthrift in history serted that that American aid Is accorded. British troops and British was Caligula, Roman emperor. Final- sable in the reconstruction indispenof Ruswhere he has sia, affairs interests. the from removed heavy courts are ly he went tltogether mad, got into the At a confidential session of tho the is 'and Ireland given on foreign of the people to shoveled and relations. Ilerr national gold treasury was present and discussed the right to determine Its method Of self the delighted populace until some Stinnes reparations question and the Russian control, even to tJie extent of Impos- radical slipped a dagger into him. problem. Chancellor Wirth also was havtaxes and import-anJust what the financier said export present. more ing extravagance has dethroned,, to the committee remains a secret to kf the waters of the naval a patrol ing monarchs than any other cause. all. persons except thos who attended . the meeting. It is" rumored, however, . Irish coast. Not so in Japan. Out of every Stinnes had an encounter with Eamonn de Valera, ostensible "presthe Japanese govern- that yen by spent Dr. in connection with his crit Wirth ident of the Irish republic, who has ment,, only 34 yen go to the imperial icism of the chancellor's .reparationj . been & leader, of considerable ability, household. The mikado family must policy. Is reported as having Herr Stinnes is disposed to insist on the absolute be posted on history, on the chancellor what he impressed but lie Is anJ to be the futility of attempt j declared independence Aof Ireland, oo ViV 4nnKt A t OBVIOUS. ing- exploitation, via of Russia i without ' British American aid. At and the of danthe same time he is said to have warned Very nature of the antagonisms Alt sailors dread Rockall, most world. It is 260 the chancellor 'of the danger of expast three years during the greater gerous rock in the ' tending the Lenlne regime in Russia a part of which time he has been fugi- miles north of Ireland. Though it any surplus confidence, especially in tive, searched for by the armed forces rises out of the sea like a black ice- view of the activities of the Soviet T agents in Germany, wher he ' of .the empire. berg, and its exact location is known political declared they" had been accorded But Arthur Griffin, and other Irish- to all navigators, ships, are constantly greater freedom of movement than in t any other countries. men who have sacrificed quite as being wrecked on it. buried at the Clermont Ferrana cem-much as has Eamonn de Valera, are In Rockall is symbolic of life. Most of LAY CORNERSTONE Arthur E. Crawford, Sr., father of and prothe treaty us. see everything except the obvious. favor of accepting dead soldier, resides in Pocatello. the HOME FOR NEW ELKS the young man also Is survived and. to in so find anyhard to is it is operation That put why ceeding of three ' Harper sisters, Mrs. VeraMrs. by . Mabel thing "right under' your? nose," or jCanada: Saskatchewan. TWIX FALLS, Ida., Dec. 17. In- BasXett of Kellogg and Miss Edna May At the end of five years the Irish which "If it hail teeth, would bite youM clement necconditions made weather of Spokane. Crawford oothemselves will be better prepared to essary the shortening of the cereFuneral services, with full military monies in the laving of the corner honors, will be conducted by the local say whether they desire ft greater de- PARK CITY WANTS of the Elk? new lodge home post of the American legion. gree of Independence HIGHWAY stone . VICTORY Services were confined to oo yesterday. Loo carrying out the necessary portions of the ritual. The address to have NEVADA MYSTERY OF LIFE. PARK CITY. Dec 1.7. Every legiti- been delivered by M. J. Sweeley, for-m- er WOULD GIVE is to be made by state senator, was omitted and POWER RIGHTS FREE Corn that grew In Tennessee, pos- mate effort possible Commercial club to have the ceremonies confined to the lodge Park the City sibly in the days of Moses, is dug up the Pike's Peak or Victory highway officers. Several hundred persons atof the primary reads of the tended the ceremonies. in pottery vessels by WY E. Meyer, made one PHOENIX, Ariz., Dec. 17. A. P. TTvl trai decided In & resolu- director of the United States Davis, government agriculturist JTion adopted by the club at a meeting DUDLEY MAN WINS reclamation service, speaking at the state The life germs in that corn have held last night. It was also decided industrial conference Arizona isclub should advocate the orthe that advocated SPUD here giving Arizona SWEEPSTAKES But of Friday, thousands for , years. slept sue of bonds by Summit county in block ft of. free pdwer each and Nevada of the funds might on the Colthe plant themand they will grow. How der that Its share from project proposed necaid in the available be to securing 17. K. Dec. rlverv SPOKANE. orado J. the and Wash., do you explain that long sleep -federal appropriation. Copies of Stutx of Dudley, In my view- ,- ald Mr. Davis, "the Idaho,- was awardcomresurrection of the life germ? It can- essary sent be all to the resolution are ed the sweepstakes honors yesterday status of Arizona, and Nevada, In state.in the certified seed section of the which this great reservoir site Ilea, not be seen under the microscope. The mercial clubs In the oo Pacific northwest potato show. , His should each be granted a block of free . lens reveals a cell, but not the life TO HELP XEEDY. 201 netted gem exhlbit'-o- f power, perpetually In lieu of the taxes POCATELLO, Ida.. Dec. 17. The cored I0 point out of a potatoes itself. Life has no dimensions, no would be collected upon the propthat possible will 1000. Elsie McPherson of Sagie, Ida- erty if Woman's Civic club it were eretted by private enterof the existence the It proves weight. direct the- expenditure of the funds ho,- winner of the Idaho rural lot. prise." of the dancing was a close second with 977.5 points.! Director- Davie told "the conference raised by the program spiritual. Bibbins-Wilso- n School of the oo- Tenpupils that the reclamation service had comThe prehistoric corn, found in next Tuesday, which, will be Music of pleted preparing plans for one of the nessee, Is of a type found only in the uitd solely for the aid ,of needy chil- NONPARTISAN LEAGUE four most Important dam sites on the e chil- BUSY In this city. Twenty-fivColorado West Indies. How did it, make the dren are river and that plans for the CALIFORNIA dren working to make this benefit would be completed as other three transor a tornado Did a bird ,trip? a success. The members of the Civic soon a possible. of oo SAN FRANCISCO,. Dec. 17. The port it? Or was prehistoric man. a club whotoare making the surveyones the the r' ascertain, city needy be will Introduced league navigator? are Mrs. M. M. O'Malley, Mrs. J. T. into California with a convention In HONORS GO Toung, Mrs. Alice Cosgrove, Mrs. An- Modesto, January IS. It was an- POTATO ROAD WORK na Harmer and Mrs. W. R Siders, nounced Friday by Walter Thomas TO IDAHO GROWERS and Miss Elizabeth Hlslop, executive Mills, campaign execuAn UTAH. manager. of the. Red Cross chapter. tive committee will be named at the . Late last fall there were indications secretary oo SPOKANE. TVaeh.. Dec, 17. Sweepmeeting and arrangements made for ON SENTENCED DRUG CHAItflE. an stake honors In the certifiedt seed secactive that the state road work In 1922 the league by participation 17.--POCATELLO. Ida., Dec. in state tion of the Pacific norths-eapotato politics. would be only a, small fraction of the Chong o& Idaho Falls, after pleading The league, according to Mills, will show were awarded Friday to K.. J. before Federal Judge Dietrich declare for the establishment of state Stutz of Dudley, Idaho. total for 1920 or 1921, but according guilty to an Indictment Mr. Stuts entered 10 Netted Gem pocharging the posses- markets, the handling of the unemto H. C. Means, state road engineer, sion and sale of cocaine aftd morphine, ployment problem by the state, state tatoes, scoring 98 0 points out of a pos'there will be expended on road con- was sentenced Friday, to serve seven developments of natural resources and sible 1,000. Elsie McPherson of Sagle, months on each of the counts ' in the the exemption from taxation of. farms Idaho, winner of the Idaho rural lot. struction jaort , than $2,000,000, the the Idaho Falls Jail and home. was a close second with 977.5 points. j INCOME ; TAX FACTS . j 0. - i 0. this-artist'- s 75-2- " I -- 75-2- Har-clero- 50-5- -- -- US. j ur-ith- er et 75-2- self-governme- -- com-mitt- d ea ! - 10,-00- 0 tk i -r- - 1 self-governmen- t. - -- ; t - - - IN - non-prtis- ' : an - " Le - - bun Ogden buyers just back from the east report a rapid of confidence in air the biginarkets and a looking forward to a restoration of good times. There is general agreement on the statement that when industry begins to mend, the recovery will be rapid and the ensuing prosperity will be of long duraton, and the country's development will be on a prodigious scale. This conclusion is based on the.fact that the United States is now a creditor nation, and resourcefully is in a better condition than ever before. When the depression from 1893 to 1897 was upon the country, we were in debt to Europe to the extent of ten billion dollars and our gold reserves were depleted. Today Europe owes u3 more than ten' billion dollars and the federal banks of the Unijted States are flooded with gold.. - - Levan-Mlllar- Fork-Payso- J r BATIlt 0.82 county line. hard surfacing; 15.5 miles. rconcrete: Springvllle City $50,800.20; 1.X5 miles. Wellsvtlle-Bo- x Elder county line. be to $122,846.46; graded only. "future hard surfacing; 6.12 miles. Utah Apex Mining company, followKmithfleld crossroad. $211,223.92; ing' a hearing liu Nowhich hard surfacing. .7 miles. vember. 1919. The litigation involved d county line, $205,733; the Apex rights to ores discovered by the gravel surfacing. company within its High$225,320.08; land Apex Spanish Boy claim. The property was hard surfacing. 5.79 miles. mined by both companies for two Riverdale crossing. $204,000; hard 3'ears prior to tho time the proceed were instituted. surfacing and bridges. ' ings 4 S .1 i l I n Ogden canyon bridges. $31,000. Total. $2,010,626.01. iti favor of the plaintiff, both parties.', OTHKIl WORK were instructed to file an In addition, the following work is or the ore extracted from accounting the claim. under consideration, and action may The first accounting differed to the be expected early in the coming 1:year, extent of more than $500,000, the thought possibly not by March sur- Utah Consolidated Mining company Blackhorn flat, $100,000; gravel presenting au estimate of $570,000 and 15 miles. LTHFX WALLA CB Utah Apex Mining company art facing; the Croasroads-Idah- o line. $1.S,000; estimated total more than $l,O0O,-00of ion, are' entirely too heavy for th hard surfacing; U miles. (Dy NEA Service) A hearing was held on the matYVlthNEW 6f a gravmodern apartment. YORK. $199,662; dye, average They pot Washington county, ter of the accounting and the court a sense of oppression and make a a wax of and give silk, el surfacing; 11.54 miles. piece strip jot a. to secinstructed make the parties Wallace, Greenwich Village ar- tho room crowded whereas the batik Washington county, gravel surfac- ond accounting and to observe close- Ethelhas ushered in a new art. She lends light, color and a leeling of tist, miles. ing, 4.64 the court in is a ly the rules laid down pioneer in "batik portraits" they space. Total under consideration. $477,652. regard to that matter. by of the future, she says. And they can be rolled up, put in The Union Pacific Railroad company In its second the de- areShe is "doing" New York society a trunk and moved with the minialso will participate in the construction fendant admitted accounting, an error In its first women mum of expense and effort. in batik. of the Riverdale crossing. estimates. The new total was fixed new fashNo crates, .no fuss and the porThese ALLOTMENT BASIS likenesses, family acin The its at'$l,070,000. plaintiff, $1,171,-00ioned of is quite ready to be unrolled silk with trait and instead, dye In this connection, it is not anticipat- counting, placed the total at heavy oils and canvas, spell doom to and hung when unpacked, giving a ed by the state road commission that in The difference the estimates homelike atmosphere to the new paintings, Miss Wallace says. there will be any wide deviation from of the two companies were heard in oil Oil in of apartment. opin participaintings, the past practice requiring detail by the court in the closed sesthe federal government to sion last which resulted In pation awith "fifty-fifty- " basis. While the the verdictSaturday, be on down handed a standstill pending the arrival of yesterday. coWANTS HALL FORT new federal highway act permits oo for the. windows. A. D. Sutton glass land states to a operation in public will be INCREASED FUNDS 5 'proprietor of the new. drug basis a to greater extent, in Utah store. TO HORNE REFUSES the matter is ieii large' . approximately, oo comMONEY TURN OVER ly in the hands of the state road roads 17. WASHINGTON,' Dec. For the PLANE MECHANICIAN mission and the bureau of public rehabilitation of the Fort Hall reclaThe of the federal government. HURT IN ACCIDENT project, "replacement of the $850,000 granted to Utah under the .SALT IaAKB. Dec. 17, Refusal, has mation diversion dam. strengthening of the new act would not, it is pointed out. go been made by J. L. Home, fomerly reservoir dam and enlarging the very far on a 5 basis. On the oth- manager of the state fair and recent- canals. Wyo., Dec. 17. When er hand there .are enought applica- ly resigned, to pay over tp the state Smith ofRepresentative Addison T. theCHEYENNE,piloted by H. Chandler Idaho, airplane yesterday appeared counties for participation tions from $594.50 as Remanded by before the house appropriations com- and carrying Mechanician John 0 basis to take up the entire treasury on a Mark Tuttle, state auditor. . Mr. Home mittee and urged . inclusion in the in the to crashed the earth more. Under much allotment and owe state not fair does declares he the on Elk Thursbill neKr here mountains Indian is deemed funds any amount whatever, and holds forthcoming appropriation these circumstances, it aid day Harcleroad sustained fractures of will first the belief that the courts will afford an additional $760,000. the federal probable thatcounties is he both of his legs. Harcleroad had just Immediate said, most legislation, are which go to those him a .fair trial. If Mr. Tuttle t:a,res necessary not only to save the project Completed repairing the plane which anxious to pay & larger proportion of to take the matter to court. 200 been in a forced landing water to had wrecked for but fixed protect rights minimum by the cost than the The former state fair manager f near on acre-fenext Rock River will which Sep.Wednesday after-noo- n lapse the federal act. TutMr. in letter his mentions was when and it - tle that, not about 5 feet In unless the water, meantime is OTHER SYSTEMS "thet) state au- tember did only use. the the beneficial The plane air to the If engine stopped. when the pri- ditor's office this year fall to render put project was wrecked Later. It as Mr. Smith is of proposed, beyond roads repair. enlarged systems and secondary mary the state fair such, assistance as had said, it would utilize the waters of oo more been are nearer completion, the In former years, but customary and lake and Tlncup creek, Gray's NAMED sparsely settled counties may be taken even began 'the audit, which culmi- would reclaim additional lands near POSTMASTER up for participation on the 5 basis Mr. in Tuttle'a nated AT DEVILS SLIDE Bancroft, lands lying between Poca-as or some similar basis, until finally the the heavy season ofdemands, stateduring fair jthe as well American tello and Falls, and systems secondary entire primary ween. inaccurate ana wrong susThe of highways are completed. Kvere made af- lands on the Preston bench. is it declared, picions," seemed committee WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 Two Utah impressstate favorably the as a While general thing a of papers wriach were con- ed,, but reserved its decision. , ter seizure postmasters were appointed today, as policy cerned, with matters then pending beroad commission has adopted oo follows: Walter E. Ulrich, Devil's difon bids for .three of advertising ' solid ce- fore the fair officials. Slide, vice James N. Austin, resigned; OZbKERITE CLAIMS ferent types of pavement oo Philip H. Moogk, Sego, vice W J. ment concrete, cement, concrete witha CO. BY NEW resigned." TAKEN McDonald, and concrete an asphaltic surfacing A- - new postofflce has been estabcoarse asphaltic concrete 'with a simi- IDAHO WOMAN IS at Hidivide, Campbell county. it was decided yesterlar surfacing cement DEAD IN WYOMING SOLDIER SUMMIT, 'Dec. 17, lished concrete would Wyoming, with Jacob A. Kohlruss aa day that only Claims owned by the Ozokerite Mining postmaster. be advertised for the proposed paveoo- and formerly owned by the company ment from Price to Castlegate.. This 17. Dec. POCATELLO. Idaho, Ozokerite and Chemical BOISE MAN MAY BE was arranged at a conference between News was received here yesterday hj American of William Kroll of the death of his company have been taken over by the commission and representativesand GIVEN Uv S. POST the Carbon county commissioners, Mrs. Mary Theresa Kroll. at the American Hydrocarbon company. mother, on the Club. erected is A Commercial building .being the . Price Iaramie, Wyo. Mrs. Kroll had lived 1 ooSoldier Summit. A new in Pocatello many years and. had gone property atbeen sunk to a depth of 35 . WASHINGTON. De. 17. CoL E. to visit another son, Edward C. Krott. shaft has G. Davia of Boise, Idaho, waa recomfeet. BbDY OF SOLDIER about three months ago. At this depth a large vein of ozok- mended by Senator Frank R. Goodoo erite wax has been exposed. Arrival ing to the president yesterday for apJtEACHES POCATELLO MANTUA WOMAN DIES. of machinery for the mill is awafted. pointment as United States district atDRIGIIAM, Dec. 17. Mrs. Ferdi- The company is preparing to take torney for Idaho. Under the agree ment between the Idaho senators SenNelson of Mantua .died at her care of the Increased demand which POCATELLO. Ieaho. Dec. 17. nand in that place Friday afternoon is expected as soon as business im- ator Borah will indorse the The body of Arthur E. Crawford, Jr.. home It Is hoped that the nomBannock county soldier who. tiled in at 1 o'clock after an illness of a'num-be- r proves. comwhen which and ination confirmation Pocatello was will be comMrs. brick Nelson in A. months. the building, of 'arrived yesterdsy France, of 13 children. She is sur- pleted will be used for & hotel, store pleted before the 'holidays because of from Hoboken. mother Con- the expressed wish of United States vived by her husband, 10 children, and cafe, is being erected. Toung Crawford enlistedtheat Boise afnew the of 1917, 7, on struction day 'an mother. and barracks drug'store is at District Attorney Clear to be relieved. April aged ter the United StatesCentered theofwar, the and was assigned to company BY ALLMAN GREAT AMERICAN "HOME Second Idaho Infantry. He waa transand THE artillery ferred U the 146th field saw service in several of the great offensives of the war. He died at Royat, France, October 21, 1918, and was Nepht-L'ta- h i : B! conference between Federal attorTillman D. Johnson and the Judge neys of both sides yesterday the Utah Mining company was awarded aApex Judgment against the Utah Consolidated Mining company of $1,15 The amount represents tt value of ore extracted from the uroi- erty of the Utah Apex Mining by the Utah tonsolidated company. A total of $948,340.99 is allowed for tho ore extracted from tho Apex concern's property. and the interest total to $1,154,928.98. The court permitted the' Utah Consolidated fining company to deduct from its accounting the amount expended for improvements and work on the property. The defendant in given thirty days to appeal. The property in question was decreed by the court as belonging to Ihr follows: - . G v j SALT LAKE, Dec. 17 to have the state road commission is of more than $2,O.0OQ worth 1 road next. work under contract by March In addition to some contracts already let and in most case partially completed, according to 11. C. Means, state road engineer. The list of projects which are ready for submission to the federal government for ocooperatlon, practically all on the 50 per cent basis, has been made up by Chief Draftsman Hayward, as i prosperity. MILLION DOLLAR Riverdale Viaduct and Og- Utah Apex Mining Company Wins Judgment in den Canyon Bridges In Federal Court eluded in Forecasts 311-31- , I'JOU SPR KG LISTED R no-othe- 1 SHE'LL PAINT YOU ' -- PRESIDENT SEES PROSPERITY. Our president, In, a message to the country, has predicted a return jof prosperity and has praised the conduct of the people during the period of distress, declaring that in country would such splendid order and uniform good conduct hare prevailed among the masses during a time involving such difficult living conditions. Because our people have shown fortitude and high civic virtues, the country is so soon emerging from distress and difficulties, in the opinion of President Harding. , as a president does not Inasmuch talk lightly, there must be much proof presented indicating an early return to mVJS IDAHO . r't'' . Latest Items of Interest From Utah and Gem State J- 5409. SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 192V. STANDARD-FJCAMINEI- 1 ' J THIS AND PLEASE: ecommendation. ad |