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Show v . 4 THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 18, 1921. STfilE IMP mm& WEWS STANDARD-EXAMINE- R BELLEVUE BA&K MAY RAISE BOND OF MAY. BE REOPENED SALT LAKE SLAYER v POCATELLO. Idaho. Dec. 17. SALT LAKE. ' Dec 1 7: To answer ssk-ln- g are being taken to Untangle the a district of motion the Steps attorney, , . Latest Items of Interest From Utah and Gem State affairs of the Bellevue Bank & Trust for increased bond. James must' appear in the criminal company and it is likely that a means. win ptt louna to open tne Dank, within division of the Third district court on the near future,' according to Bank morning. He is. at liberty a $2000 bondpending trial on a Commissioner J. O. Frallck. A meeting of the creditors of the manslaughter. charge 6f voluntary bank, which closed October Nikolopoloua was recently bound Bellevue over district court by 4 City 2 6. is called for at Bellevue for De19. Shortly after the bank Judge Ben Johnson. He was original cember took a ly charged with first degree murder was closed the commissioner and was held without bond.- but Judge- general assignment from the directors H. Allred, E. P Johnson, reduced the cjiarge to man- of the bank, Charles . R." Chaney. Francis allowed defendant the and Armstrong. slaughter to obtain his liberty in $2000 bond. Jones. R. B. Merrill, Thomas D. Ferry The amount of the bond was recom- and Nick Werry, Sr. The meeting will determine whether Salt Lake District Attorney Salt Lake County Attorney mended by Assistant County Attorney : the creditors of the respective directB. Kelly. Wallace to Issue Complaint Against to Oppose Extension ors will accept said assignment and Nlkolopoulos shot and killed Dan wfll also elect a permanent trustee to ' on of Karras the the. Nlkolopousteps MurdererL. Horne Convicted J; los home November 3. - At the prelim- administer the trust. Charles P. Wei-- " has been placed ln charge of the inary hearing of the case he sought to gand bank. Ben Oppenhelm is the attorney on excuse the Atthe 17. shooting District grounds SALT LAKE, Dec. , (Special Dispatch.) for the bank commissioner in the was Gua Karras he' thought that A. Kogrers will oppose any SAET LAKE, Dec. 17. County At- that torney E. of case. and that Nick Tryfonopoulos Tryf onopoulos time belns granted extension torney Arthur E. Moreton announced had threatened to kill him. . . , Oblizalo to settle his bill of exception ' Ot on the ground that he has forfeited his today he would issue a complaint ' SCHOOL REPORTS death Monday charging 3. "Li. Horne, former to appekl his sentence of Attorright to the supreme court. District. should manager of the Utah State Fair 'asso- FARM COLONIZATION SENT TO SALT LAKE ney Rogers holds that Oblizalocourt so ciation with misappropriation of pubBE WILL DISCUSSED be brought before the district . that a time could be fixed for his lic funds. ' SALT LAKE, Dee. 17. In a report .The complaint, he said, will allegedeath. . to "the state school office the Weber IT. Governor SALT Dec. LAKE, . Oblizalo, throught Attorney Thomas that there is a balance still unaccountschool district gives the numcomMa state county A. A. and in bey,, Hinckley,B. L. an ed for of $549 of Wight alleged shortage missioner of Kamage,. asked Judge of ber enumerataed and listed discuss will pupils to grant of .$1,000. ' agriculture, v '5' the Third district courttotoday 3664 and the number this at year in settle-hicolonization Utah farm bill Here is your chance to fulfill the. dreams of ' childhood no Thursday 20 Mr. said Home he had further with a him until January. 34 at for accounted 57, legally the leaving committee from comment to make, in the matter, de of exceptions.. specl the number not accounted for at 117. for any kini of toy which their youthful hearts may club. Commercial --his side of the controThe district attorney immediately-objectethat Glaring toCache district showed Obll-zlo- 's the a county members of with In talk he statement yesterday. that 15 versy was presented in the letter lette- the with the desire. Operating, our Toy Department as a convenience committee of the tal enumerated and listed this year at agricultural Mr. sent to the state auditor In this last extension expiredoutMay 5506 at and number accounted for the. Commercial Tavored of tho r-Mr. club, owes Hinckley the ls'now matter he denies Horne that for our customers and not as a profit making department aii that the not accounted heine ad- C462, leaving forty-fou- r colonization regulation ofsome Jurisdiction of the court, Judge Wight state money. Box numElder so the state county reported of our business, we believe we are off ering toy .values vertising by department took the matter under advisement. that truth in advertising might be as- ber enumerated and listed at 6020 and , In case it is decided that Obilzalo'a that cannot be duplicated. . sured and prospective colonists there- those accounted for at the same numtime for appeal has elapsed, it is NEW HISTORY FOR in district state the ber, The the that only by be meeting will protected. Thursday Oblizalo brought probable'that court will be. largely for the purpose of se- has so reported as accounting for all from the "death before the PROPOSED UTAH IS Governor Mabeys support of of the pupils. ctring ward" at the state prison withln'.the Tintic district has only ten that are such can be sentence so legislation. that next, few days STEERING COASTER IRON CLAD WAGONS oo not accounted for. The total number i on If that him. 17. Dec. SALT there That procedure LAKE. Imposed enumerated and listed is 1362 and SLEDS is no of Utah that is teach$1.10, S1.55, followed; Oblizalo and Steve Masllch, v $2.90, . those accounted 1852. for with him of able forhistory FALLS TWIN who was CO;, need of the that children,yut ($3.35 Eskimo,. $2.25, $2.60, one is beyond question one that will the murder of Marco Laus, may die on REDUCES WAGES to go resources the same day, a's Maslich's appeal his auchL. and industries the into the 5. and the supreme court was denied for of the state. and which VtawilliVt giveo chilrw - 4 Jan- 4 a v 4 n In rim aflAn VCO vw a execution, -date has been fixed FORD'S SALE PLANS rt T mrtrTif f50. Ii3,8?:r STAR ASTERS uary 20. ha Reduction in salaries of county era ro, Ramage, who made the ut,i Attorney e the dismissal of several $7.45, $9.00, motion for extension of time for the history of Utah was being taught' ln Ployes and heads, (International News Service) $75,-00was ordered yesterpartment of bill of the Dublic schools execeptions, ot 17. SEATTLE. 0 settlingto Suit Dec for the county board. of commis-schothe court that the matter by and Letters have been received, from1 sioners the Ford Motor Company the action is expected to was against V. A. chief time is, discretionary and the tho de-ot children Allen, filed in court here late by PAINT BOXES Insnector of the federal bureau of ' result aving to taxpayers of be- - today by thesuperior lays have been indue to the amount Harbor Motot Grays a tween VELOCIPEDES X1Z.000 anfl S10.000 tran year the rfSked were In xuhlr nuestionmln time required preparing for alleged violation of con50c, $125. $1.85, ;$2.75, in waiting for regarding resources and geography of i Beductions were made effective Jan Company The Ford company 'failed to tract. ecript of evidence and $7.90, so $7.20, $6.50, De i. 'curtailment embraces seea the- school officials said, the Masllch appeal to '. $5.00 . Utah, the with automobiles plaintiff Salary depu supply to procure this $18.00,-$20.2- 5. 7 v. that part of the Judgment roll from children unable needed being: for terriHarbor the Grays $10.80, $8.55, by Ob- information from any history that is ties and other appointees in every the Masllch. case.could.be used to the company. according ' : county .department, including . the tory lizalo.. v nov being used. arose from the action ol v The suit court and board. fair would house, he ooMr. Rogers answered that hopital Grays 'Harbor company in turning KIDDIE KARS Services of the secretary of? the, fair the like to extend every privilege possible back a shipment- of two carloads of as weH as of those law the was board," his because Jlfe to the defendant, Three sizes tractors, which, It is claimed, waf? PRICES AT librarian and cbuntynurse, were dis- Ford at stake, but that he was confident REDUCE WAGONS never COASTER ordered. The as Ford company sutT. A. C. CAFETERIA pensed with. The- salary of the that the court had lost Jurisdiction. a rtsult held back ''- on ' the shipment $1.55, $2.10, $2.50 perintendent of the county $4.95,; of Badger 'coasters, automobiles. was reduced $400 a year and hospital the pay -oo of nurses lowered proportionately. $6.75, $7.65. PRICE TO FURNISH (Special Dispatch) ' TOY AUTOMOBILES of The the depWATER paid highest salary 17. SUPPLY OF JanuLOGAN. Dec. Beginning was cut R. E. WITH-WATEofficial from county uty $165 ary 5, 192.2 the cafeteria of the Utah to $140 a, month, and all other reduc$7.85, $12.60 CITY THREATENED college will serve thre tions were made on a Agricultural TOY TABLES a day. Breakfast will be served proportionate has meals basts, tle commissioners said. PRICE, Dec. 17 A contract a. . luncheon 8:80 to' 730 m,r from, oo .heen approved by the city and the from 11:80 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. and On EMPORIA, Kan., Dec. 17. $2.00, $2.50 TOY ROCKERS of news that the vote in a city Denver & Rio Grande Western receipt to m. 5:30 from 4Jo dinner TO M'KAY p. ADDRESS Owing wilL water on. furnish i a r Price to cictuua iuu.y whereby to the financial depression that has proposition $1.20, $1.50, $1.95, to the railroad from Its new pipe line. made buy his water rights on Cottonwood L. S. BUREAU so FARM for it students many difficult, river had gone adversely, Justin Soden, Under its tersfta the railroad will use to attend college, .the authorities have TOY CEDAR CHESTS $2.25, '$2.40, $2.70, " a miller, today ordered the citv enm. a minimum of 5,000.000 gallons a reduced the priceof food at the cafe' Extra Quality $4.25 month and can have up to 11,000,000 LAKE. Dec. 17. D. D. McKay roissioners to quit pumping water from $3.00, 7 $4.00, $5.25. teria counter" to a minimum. Manager of SALT DOLL CARRIAGES a month if needed. Boaen claims a siroreme Muntuviii- - Drtsldnt of tii Trth tne river. no gallons is made that Cooley reports profit The company, will pay six cents per whatever above, the running expenses. State Farm bureau, will be "one of the court injunction gives him authority Reduced 25 per cent thousand gallons for the water at His uw vvuuunwooa Is to make all 'dishes as near principal speakers at a meeting of,1" river plan. $12.75 Carts now! ; .". . . .S9.5S Kyune, Castle Gate,. Helper and Price. five cents as. pdssible in order to al- Salt Lake county farmers ln the Gran wuauui wnicn, engineers estimate, will make Its own connections and low It Emporia will be dry within three $12JX Carts now....... $),oO to obtain substantial ite, stake 'tabernacle next Wednesday weeks. Install all equipment needed for.tak-Vin- s mealsstudents when of finance 60 to 75 cents per day. and from questions evening, $11.75 Carts now... S8.80 OO the water from the pipe line and as applying particularly to the oo-taxation now.. Carts $11.00 cost S8.25 will : this estimated be will . that, farmer taken llkls up. CROSS BORDER TO $ 8.75 Carts' how...... the four places. Rapid growth INCREASE NOTED IN the of farm finance, Op question $ 7.00 Carts now. of the city is provided for in a clause . C of F. S5.S5 Burton John OMBAT, represenGarland, . LARGE FIRE which permits the city to take any of $ 6.00 Carts now Farmln OUTPUT tative American PARK' CITY th Bureau EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME S4.50 the water, sold at any nme it Is needed will be the principal speak- $ 5.00 Carts now federation, 53.75 in Price. for. culinary purposes er. Mr. Burton recently returned from CALEXICO, CaL Dec. i7. An area An important feature of the contract PARK CITY. Dec. 17. Substantial the national convention of the Farm of 10 blocks was covered by a fire Is aclayse .leasing to Price until such increases in. the output of ore kvas Bureau federation at Atlanta. Ga.. and which did" damage estimated at $200. time as it can be deeded to the city oi fmade f during' the of a the week rtby details ln Mexlcala, opposite here this aft- Park City will report proposed . . . . a a ... n tnr n t a strip of land 26 feet wide paralleling; , mo ernoon. vi uib iuuii iiaiiuiat ui uenirui ions wer? Doay. siiJt'pein. j. utiujtugiiwill be O. E. on produced.-athe railroad as It leaves the city can with Other American 262 firemen from this city compared Wolcott, speakers tpns the west so that the state highway week preceding. national for. the - American who helped fight the 'flames were for the turned the decorations the next day. ing to 'establish, with the commonorganizer: JJURGLARS REPENT enter the city directlv into Main street. .Production ior the week was as Bureau wealth government a direct service beV federation; Ephraim- forced at the point of guns In the who They kept the jewels. LONDON, Dec This will eliminate bad crossings and lows: Judge Allied companies. 1128 Bergeson,- - who also At- hands of Mexican soldiers to go to attended the tween' Australia and England and J. make access and egress" easy for tons; Silver KIngr Coalition, 867 torus, lanta convention, and J. Edward Tay- - the home of a Mexican officer to broke into the house of Lieut. Col. CHEAPER BY WXRELiESS elers. promises a charge ' of 'half the present" AmalJeweland Ontario 435' tons." Total, 2430 I' lor, commercial agent of the farmj"save it," The firemsnarmy II. the 17: . MELBOURNE,: Dec. The LeVey family declared the r"V r" tons. bureau. . 'armv officer home was In no flaneer. ry, including the colonel's medals, re gamated Wireless Company is arrang cable rates. - - Niko-lopoul- os to-raorr- 6w ACT AGAINST OPPOSE STAY . , to--th- -- e FAIRHAGER FOROBLIZALO - for - ; 7 - i i ; . k .: -- " - - - ..... s d - . - 0 . . : . . - . d jointly-convicte- Vt - w Vi IDaIiER resisting T1 1 w - t-- v . Dreadn . SSfkSf de-th- , " &t-gu- ed ol - If o' $105 ' : - ry tb-;ua- . : - j, . . - -- ' - 4 1 R . . . . , . rall-"rba- d, J f - , 'f'J . . - - : $20,-0uh- .55 " at -- -- . I fl-!0- 00 . 1 m . a. .1 1 t i . A A " s ! fol-'i-ar- m . eves 17-Thi- ' -- i arid-stol- e . UTAH . IN. WHITE MEMORIAL EX-SENATO- R rvv --v )r -- X" - sjww -- i- -' ww r" . The 'bar WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. of the supreme court of the United States met in the courtroom today to mempay a tribute of respect to theEdward Chief Justice late of the ory ' D. White. ;The meeting: was presided over by John W. Davi3, former ambassador to England and former solicitor general who, in referring to the 27 years, of service of the late chief Justice upon the supreme oourt bench, declared that during that period "there ofcame the a development and expansion of the federal government and powers u. resulting Increase ln the labors-o- f the court' unsurpassed during- any equal period in ..the- history of the ; republic." "Two foreign wars brought with them during "that period,' the. problems ' Mr. of novel and untried extent," ' ' Davla said. "Through all this sequence of great events. Chief Justice. White moved, as a foremost actor, Mr. Davis declared, "and the future voyage of the ship of state will be chartered from precedents which he assisted to establish." A committee headed by. former Senator George Sutherland, of- Utah, and many numbering among Its members counof the foremost lawyers of the try, aubmitted resolutions extolling the. late chief Justice's service to his state and to his nation, declaring his work 3iad constructed for film '.' a monument as enduring as the court itself."" ' OO 'v' vt vJ Mif JCjr-- rj vjii "zJ .rZ w "5-- l s- -' - -- w v . . - FOR' WIFE Fancy Handkerchiefs .Boxed Handkerchiefs Knit Glores GifU, ,$1.0Q to $2.00 Gifts, $1.00 to $2.00 Phoenix Silk Hose Embroidered Silk Hose : FOR BROTHER FOR HUSBAND FOR BABY Gifts, 50c , to $1.00 GifU, ,50c to ; $1.00 Gifts, 50c to $1.00 GifU, 50c. to $1.00' . . ' Lisle Hose ' Handkerchiefs Wool Hose Wool Gloves . Boxed Handkerchiefs Hockey Caps Stockings Knit Gloves "Gold Cross" Silk. Sox . : . In-cou- WI-Vi- : d - " - - - .Ta-niash- , -- lta . oo- AUTUMN QUARTER . ; Boxed Handkerchiefs Jersey Knit Bloomers $1.50 pair- Silk Camisoles . Gifts, $2.00 to $3.00 Phoenix Silk Vests,' French Clock Silk Hose Knit Sp'encerg 2352 . Washington 7 . Avenue . '. ; : . - ." SALT.L.1KE. Dec. 17. With but a Fmall proportion of students complet- ing their final examinations, the autumn qcarter of the University ' 0f Utah " .: closed yesterday. students from out of town are planning to leave for theii homes today and next week, while those who remain in the city will be ntertained next two weeks during the various clubs and Greek letter organizations of the campus. " y . te , i ' - ' ' Knitted Skirts Gifts, $2.00 to $3.00 Gifts, $2.00 to $3.00 Fancy. Silk Hose Glove Silk Vests Silk and Wool Hose Knitted Silk Vests Wool Underwear Hug-Me-Tiffh- '" " Belts Knit Tie3. v Silk Sox i pair $1.75 s Silk. Stockings Aviation Caps : Silk and Wool Hosa . Knitted Headwear Gifts, $1.0dto $2.00 J S ilk Caps Carriage Blankets Night "Shirts . Silk Suspended and. ' ; . Bath Bobes Knitted Jackets v ; ...... to $3.00 Gifts, $2.00 - Gifts, $2.00 to $3.00 Dress Shirts Sweaters Wool Shawls , Wool Lined Silk Caps ts OGDEN-UTA- H , 5. . Garter-Set- GifU, $2.00 to $3.00 Sweaters . Pajamas Pullover Sweaters Jerseys STOR E TO R US :) Dress Shirts Silk Neckjvear -- 65o; 3 , Gifts, $1.00 to $2.00 ' .": . Silk Handkerchiefs . Leather Gloves Boudoir Caps Hosiery .. . : - ' v -- Gifts, $1.00 to $2.00 Flannelette Gowns , Fancy Carters : : .OF U IS CLOSED " pair Clocked Silk Hose -- ' $1.75 ! $1.10. and $1:45. pair - : . . Gifts, $1.00 to $ZO0 -- Phoenix Silk Sox Neckwqar "' Suspenders .m '. -- . - Fancy Wool Hose - 1.- k I FOR MOTHER j Whether a defendant In a criminal suit can be but not present with his body will with his mind and understanding f a nraiari hsfnr ynAtra T. ' Tl on in the district court December 24 r at 10 a. m. "Attorney R. B. Thurmrfn will argue that' Zuro 'Tamashita' who I "and v who was convicted of theEnglish murder of Oscar I YaichtSr'was not present because off the fact that the court refused to al low. what was said by the various wit nessesto betranslated Into so mat. tne aezenaant couldJapanese.! understand what was being said. II has "filed a ...notice of motion for." a new trial. Judge Wight postponed the time for Imposing the death sentence on final outcome of the pending J ' ; Many-universit- . Lisle Hose SALT- - LAKE, Dec. 17. motion. 50c to $1.00 Fancy Silk Lisle Hose Fancy Handkerchiefs Knit Gloves Tarn O'Shanter : Knitted Caps : Silk Hose . PRESENT WITH BODY '4 BUT NOT WITH MIND cannot-"understan- ; Giftg, Gifts, 50c to $1.00 - ; FOR SISTER JL--C- :. - ;' : 'J': : ' V , . 2352 Washington.- A lg! p |