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Show "0 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MOliXINU, JANUARY RAIL JUBILEE TO BE CELEBRATED TODAY J MART -- OARRETT HAY, M ISS hed of th Republican wo ij station, which formerly stood on the site of the present Oregon Short Line Union UTAH CENTRAL passenger building. South Temple sul Third West streets. One of the Utah Central engines with Its crew, is Many Lack Certificates, Board of Education Re shown in tbs picture, which wss taken In 1870. . port Shows. Increase in Salaries Declared Vital to Proper Instruction. IS 1 4 i te IP tU h 235 teacher "emergencj-'- ' In the schools of the state. but n fate of whom have taken tha neces, a ry professional training to qualify them f'U n certificate. There ore touchere who have no cer- tlficates at all. Home of these, however, have had picvtous prufcsblonul experience nud some professional training There are 8628 teachers In Utah reboots all told, putslde of the supervising forces. B Many Lack Certificates. n n tt n In addition 11 Halt Ml u Of h$ nt to , bl kl th - z t U , yh X b J .1 .C S :a h o i, n 1 j t a , yv it ; u it n i1 ' i vorce from Glenn If. Allen. bhe aeks for an equitable division of the property in whhh she c.alms a joint Interest wlto her bubanL Inlerl'K utorv dcrees of dtvon-were granted in tdne uncontested suits heard yesterday by Judge i C. Evans of the Third district court. The cane of FrcderbJc Thomas Brown, who la suing his wffo. Ester Helen Biown, and SV. 8. Horton for SIQ.bOu damages for allied alienation of the affections of Ml. Hrowti, whs before tho court on th lUHttcr of the custody of a minor hkhi, 3 years of age. tbme the divorce suit was started, H was claimed, the father hag Induced the boy to go with hint rather than with the mother. Judge Evans ordered that the chib! be given into the caie of the mother, pending of the divorce action, and also ordered Brown to pa temporarv alimony. Tcstlfving that her husband had tUuk her at Unie with such forte as ta render hfcr unconscious, Ituth ('ondie was gient-ea divorce from Gibson Condle, awarded custody of their three minor chUdrau atid an order was entered that the d pav her $50 monthly alimony. Aionso J. Kadlr told of hie wife's having neglected him In the matter of correspondence while he was in France as a Holdir, and of her failed to welcome Mm home andhaving live with him gemenU upon bis return. Ue was granted a divorce fumi Vera Martiia Badier on ground of desertion. Mrs. Caroline ffulet was given a do- creo from Cmtn 8. Hulet, after Iiavtnj? testified that her husband's irregular habits had enuhed her much distress of mind. Bhe said that ho returned homo intoxioatod on the night of October r0 nn.i impatiently broke in the door when Ariangements for the attendance of all it was not opened for him Instaiitlv. Pearl E. Nelsen was granted a divorce children of the Salt Lake schools at the tio.ii Thorvald V Jensen; Jennie Yelton tabernacle January 16, on the occasion o' from J. R. Yelton, Alexander F. Moore the visit of General Pershing, were made from Agnes U. Moore, Ester Haiper from Powcra Harper and Chari s M. yesterday at a conference of Mayor E. A. ijrlando E. A. Smith of tlie Bock, Superintendent rlck8'n from Euclle Jensen lirickson. -- v city schools and John Holden, secretary of the Americas Ltgion. It whs agreed, that weather conditions may, make Impracticable the marching of the children to the tabernacle in a body, the high school cadets will although probably do so. All of too school children are to be at the tabernacle at 2.30 o'clock. From now until after General Pershing s v Lit tie Kstory of the lountry s expedttiouarv forces in Fiance Is to be made it (echil subject of etudv in ad deof the city sclmo.e, Superintendent Smith said. May partments the ll V order of the city oniiimsslon, streets of the city will be decorated for in General Pershing's Uus-ln- for Meeting Tabernacle Have Been Completed. Arran Chase After Rifle masked of Episcopal Addresses mercial Register. - i to Viitor; Banquet to Be Held. Salt Lake will be visited today ly 'Vi.". chairman of the Republican national commit toe, and a parly of Republicans a ho are on a tour of the west In f the Intercut of he party. According to Information received from Denver yesterday by Henry 'Valh, Republican stale Victor Helntz, regional direcchairman. tor of the weatern headquarters of tha Republican party at Chicago; Mias Mary Ga.rett .lay. vhc laa charge of Republican women's organization throughout the country, and Mr. Jcunnctte A. Hvdu and Mrt. J. R. JJavl of Salt Lake accompany ?fr. ttays. Other women In the party left Denver yesterday for California and adl not stop In Salt Lak-- . They are ilrt. Margaret Hill McCarter of Kansas, Mrs. CJcorge Ileiuecke of Chicago, Mrs. C. A. Severance of Minnesota. Mrs. V. Delano of Montana. .Mra. Adulliu. O. Warren of New Mexico and Mrs. John 6. South of Kentucky. Iluns are under a ay to give the visit-In- g party an elaborate welcome. A re caption committee composed of men atf aomen ef Salt Ijxke ha been appoint.! The members will meet on the mezxaptl of the Hot! I tah at 4 o'clock today a will go to the depot to receive Mr. Mavl part., aldeh aril'ea from Denver at 4..yv 0 clock. II. Hays, ) - I i I I I I I 111 I. E. L on i n n 3 t wS - - : - Committee IFTT years ago tod-ij- , when Brig-huYoung drove the last Bpike of Dinner Arranged. the Utah Central railroad, Salt Lake for the first tune wua Colo-rad- o Gives A banquet will be given in honor of the UnTwo Bishop visitors at the Holer Utah, tonight at . with ine oulshlo world by Figures Termed Startling. o'clock, at which time Mr. Hays wll, autd K. J. Norton, Tha flffurca, rail, an event whl. ti will bo oelihnib-ComMen speak to about 350 Republicans of Utah. public Inetruc puparintendrnt of "aro a special program this evening at the by a The affair Is Invitational. The party will pvrhape who Uun, ompl)d leave on a late train for San Francisco. morr, tabernacle and bv a dinner at the Hob trtflo tnlzJradin, In that a fow, not teach-or Club. Mr. are attended Has the western re- Utah for those who assisted In building should bav, titan ton per cant, glonal Republican convention In Denver. g who aro aaaitlng tho timo for holdml s th friends. their road, w and ' before thfty go to the coast before returning ing regular examination Veterans who aided In construction of ith east. It is thought that he will meet In Many of tboaa are teacheratatea. qunllf. certificate i conference Dn2rihevi8m with Republican leadother uinnuHKed entered That mi private celeIn the from Tito who in cieated threats or the took the proper bj part railway ers here. aro bration deduction MlU. when the proper which was held fifty years ago who (squander huge enuns of money for Corner Cash grot er South Nixth 82 IMr. Helntz was made the ftjfure are startling They congressman, formerly this afternoon, when t is last spike was tlieir but resigned to take a commission as jdeashrts was the opinion ex Ea.t street, at 6 80 o'clock last night llustrate tile length to which itchool fu hammered Into place from outside the in the army and served overcaptain reHterday by the Rt. Kev. Irving and, while one of them finered the clerk, with their friends began arriving In perlntendenta of districts haveshad to clt. seas. to obtain .any kind of teacher at all to halt Lake yesterday for the Jubilee. I Johnson, Episcopal bishop of ColoNick Metis, with a pistol, the other Miss Hav was invited by telegraph Much conditions Those employed In building the railroad tLI tnelr classroom. $323 in cun envy and checks from niuat prevail, or olae the classrooms be w(Jl be guests of honor at tho dinner to rado, who spoke ysterduy at a meeting yesterday io speak before a nonpartisan the CHt-- register, tho police aj . The meeting of women In Haiti Lake. She wit noil t any teacher at all. until teach-or- be given at 8 o'clock this evening at the In the Commercial club. aalarloa are placed at a level that will Hotel Utah . telegraphed acceptance last night, and ho two robbers then fled south to Ninth Bolshevism Is created by men Mrs. E. O. Leatlierwood, president of the attract new blood Into the ranks of the There will be n reception for the vet- Think South street, pursued bv Melis, who had t lx automobiles, must have they c tah Federation of T omen's will those and Induce Ulubs. has erans and their friends on the mxzanlne teaching profession, prtw ured a revolver after they had left, for a to he held at the arranged of the Hotel Utah from I until 6 six houses and sandry other articles that the clerk aid already In It to remain there.' New house hotelmeeting this afternoou require their wealth fur their Melts fired thre shots at them as they o'clock, and after the banquet a public o'clock. The session will be openat.o pleasure'," the speaker declared. to turned the corner of Ninth South and meeting will be held In tho tabernacle. BEAR LAKE OVER woman every Bishop Johnsou is touring the interested. It Is announced commence at 8 15 will on Tho program xxest KaM Nintu and turned N.xth In the huereHM of the .South I H. McMahon, who. when servxt region o'clock did hft The ihlevtfl said. street, IN MONUMENT financial drhe and spiritual reconstrucing as auditor of tho National Federation man ? I). W. Barrait, secrctarj of tho execuattempt to return fhe groeerjoutdisof Women's Clubs,' became tion campaitiu launched by the Kpibcopal not tive committee whh h has made arrangebut bent their ttorts to acquainted ! fire, churches with Miss Hav, then vice Word was received jesterday by the ments for Ihe semicentennial celebrawl throughout the country tancing him, be said. No esidciue that milintroduce the visitor. Miss president, The war produced more than Mormon Battalion monument commission tion today, announced jesterdav that the obtained xua hit Hay been had resigned the robljers in the United from her position in the National be de- by the officers. States, Fedthat the Bear Lake slsite of the L. D. 8. last spike, driven by Brigham Young, and lionaires and increased tie aorld trade of eration of Women's clubs In order to dechurch In Idaho was "over tho top" In th tie In which it rested, will he on ex- clared. The robbers watched near by until tho never fetor vote her time more fully to th cause it quota for funds. Favorable reports hibition on the mezzanine of the Hotel this country to a bn la pee that was bv the MHis, only oceup.ed In the of suffrage. been exceeded by any count: are also coming in from other localities. Utah after 4 o'clock. Thev entered through t behexe. police BY BOX If the the of in norld. time which bame length Mormon Battalion Sunday will be held front door Immediately after a customer Shortly after the ceremony Lincoln Club Office Established. reconstruction period is to be gone had left. Neither of the Halt Lake county marked the completion of the road., JanIn twenty-sl- a was masked and thev plans for the general program Special to The Tribune. through auceehSfully, men must place tiod appeared to be about 25 or wards of the L. 1. K church Sunday, uary 10, 1870, the spike and tic were re- first. years of of Tentative Tlie Lincoln club established Its headassociation the Education National war with the lor Europe paid and four of tho Pa vis county wards. moved, and for many years have been ELSINORE, Jan. 9. Donald Johnson, quarters jesterdav on the mezzanine of Only one displayed cohventlon to be held in Salt laike July because Germany wor- age. Meilshe said. Will O. Farrell will speak on th subson Mr. ahd Mrs. Alfred the Hotel Utah. H. A. the curios and relics at the L. D. 7.0OM00a lives' of said. niong weainm, 4 meet9 a were to at made s last MeColJem, execulooking-gUsnixht God. evening in the Eighteenth 8. museum. The spike was made from shiped Johnson, may be compelled to undergo tive Tho Corner Cash grocery is owned by ject Sunday and of the club, will have his Blahop Johnson addressed a meeting C. V. Miller, who was at lunch during ing In the Hotel I tah at which were a surgical operation for the removal of a officesecretary F. E. Soderberg In tho iron mined In Iron county. Utah, by ward chapel, at the hotel. Further . present Mrs. Josephine Corliss Preston, carpet tack, which he swallowed H was elegantly ehaaed law night at 8t Marks cathedral on the Second ward. In the West Bountiful Janies ment are being made for the arrangeLincoln president. otltiu.paUQhaJ asso lalion, J. be the with a beehive, surmounted ward. Claude- - C, - Rlcnardo-wt- ll Utah" whtch time tt ts planned uetrwt w Fred haitq of day tlie Anderson, his he make ntxt where president for fJon Bulte, South Bountiful ward. by the inscription, to the ''Holiness was belief the he seized After last tack the speaker; in the Kavsvllle. to swallowing a have night expressed qey Educational of hatlonal note mako Dean Milton with a violent association; talk In thw Interest of the drive. A. - William Lord." Elus Kimball; fit of coughing and as the official speaker that the bandits had watched the move Bennlon, director address. of the national associasoon as he could speak lie cried out: Lund, and North Centerville, Mrs. May-belments of the store employees for several tion Although It will not be on exhibition The next A. of the club will 1 for meeting Smith, superinUtah; city T. Davis. with the Iron spike, the chair used by held Thursday night at the Hotel Utah making sure of their tendent of schools; George N. Child, state "Mother, I have swallowed a nail." nights and.- - after the attended but hud carried out their plans superintendent child, Brigham H. Roberts, chairman of thIn President Ir. Br'gham Young in the private Bjorson 8:15 at opportunity, D. W. of o'clock.. Klter will address Instruction, public or President John A. Wldtsoe Wednesday of violent coughing have continued. the club upon the subject ear in which he traveled over the Utah commission, will speak without molest at ion from passers-b- y of the Uni- spells Submarine In Is the believed tack that Sprtngvllle. and Mrs. Davis, secretary, Central road was received by the DaughIt lodged Warfare other employees. Wilsonian and Diplomacy." The versity of Utah, and Nathaniel Jackson, one of the lobes of the lungs and that will speak Friday to the Hprlngville high ters of the Utah Pioneers from Mrs. Philo Two burglars ransacked the basement acting will be to of the meeting club. Commercial open the secretary public. school and Wednesday at the Jordun high T. Farnsworth j est erdav . of the home of B. Bianey, 1215 8 East First The organization of a club composed Mrs. Preston said that an effort will he a surgical operation will be necessary to of 3rt o'clock school. remove It. South street, between 8 and Badges will tie issued to those who Republican editors of Utah will be permade to have the Democratic and RepubThe funds which the Daughters of th aided In the building of Halt Laikes first were by but frightened away a. last fected night, at lican nominees to for afbe address held the this at tho Mormon Battaltan have been collecting railroad the at reception a jnakl servant' before gaining entiunee convention, and thatpresident ternoon at Jmeeting Will H. Hays, clialr-mu- n NURSE oclock at the Republican for several years will be turned over Hotel Utah, goordlng lo Mr. Var-ra- tt to ilueunper floor, according to the postate headquarter of the Republican national committ the Hotel Utah. on will la Jvorcii rear next week. opentd by tee, lead promise! his support In fuvitli.g entered tlfr lice. I C. oi Mar Headquartei Tny Nelson, the state COUNTY Republican committee;aecretaryof IN and tlie s reen from a door, went Into the Republican choice for president to the mezzanine of he Hole! l. tsh, road tearing Mrs. Justin R. in building the all toe kevs from took look ami who thoee basement the part IavlH. head of before the the women ADDRESS state Regath'fing. It is planned and wiio came trom out of town will be the doors. Aroused hv the noise of their speak hold general sessions of tile convention Spw isj to Tile Tribune. publican committee, and Mps. Jeannette who was the only to reimbursed for railroad lore on presenta9 In the morning and evening and departMrs. operations Ine servant, in Elizabeth Jan. B. A. Hyde,' a member of the state exeeiL TOOELE, said. he time to see two mental meet one home. Investigated tion of receipt for their tickets, Graliam assumed the duties of public tlve committee, will return from Denvbr lugs In the afternoon. The money for this purtoee lias been Call men running away from tlie house. Declines health nurse in Tooele county this week. after attending thV western re- Dr. James W. Kramer of California, donated by those who have made arMrs.' Graham's work will be under the glonal Republican conventln. Special to The Tribune. for the Jubilee. evangelist, will bo the principal speakor rangement direction of the of committee Tooele the PR( !YX, Jan. 9. Thirty-fiv- e thousand Meet Sal-- t at noon today before members of tee Nearly 800 will alt at the banquet which T'ar-ra- tt schools in the Pnlted States are closed branch of the Utah Public Health asso- Prospect Declared Promising:. Utah Association of Life Underwriters In will be given after the reception, Mr. secrecomposed of Superintendent E. PASTOR of a IMMANUEL because DENX ER, Colo., Jan. 9. Before delack of a rooms. Discussion teachers, condition ciation, the Commercial club etiinated. Harden Bennton, Held, chairman; Mrs. E O. Thompof for Salt T.ake todiVv on his awing brought about tnrougn insufficient com- - M. parting of plan for "Life Insurance day," a tary of state and acting governor , A. Dr. Mrs. son, J. Phipps. eecretarj Mrs. Josephine Corliss Preston, T, A. Bamspecial event of national thrift week, Utah In the absence of Governor The annual meeting of the Immanuel A. M. Nelson, James acrosathe continent ln a preliminary McBride, f of National followthe Education Tlio Smuitlon, will take place at tho meeting. berger. will bo toastmaster. to he Wratnall, J. U. Hicks. Dr. Z. G. Logan, marshaling of Republican forces for1 the Baptist church was held last night. Re said here given. forthcoming presidential morning In ad- Joseph Hughes and Miss Jams Anderson. 'Wi, lr. Kramer addressed Boy Scouts at ingThearoOldtopic of Aaddresses ports for 'me past year were made and dressing students of this the H. Hiij s. chairman of th campaign, K. Doremus; ''RemiBrigham 1920. Young The the Waterloo Methodist church yesterstate for elected a Gang." to officers N, Republican na- -, Child, reports .filer George Irj ' Of the H. Buffalo University. teachers were Drills at committee. Said sucu present staged under niscences." Daniel been hat have" Spencer; to the the west showed very ttonaj reday afternoon. New Officers Chosen. superintendent of&pubiic instruction, net erf showed a more promising prospect employed, 65.000 are unqualified, ehe said. th direction of Scoutmaster Wilson Skulls Ro'ite Signals, George H. Smith. anil jeur prosperous one. ' Vut are teaching under emergency If. fusing to call a special session of the cessful following a sweeping victory than It doe for and 'Tlie were . to Tnbnne. Dresner. Oscar A. Kirk am. Halt Lake "Modern Railroads Block Signals. elected: J. officers Special at Thp certificates. Scout executive, also spoke to the boy. V. Platt. state legislature to consider ways of meet- Sherinau. Wallace, pastor; James K. emporary BRIGHAM CITY, Jan. 9. The Brigham presenL taher-hacl- e Rural are districts the Stdte most not conduct a meetthe at made be H. will Dr- .- Kramer-w-U- l C. E. und leaders Ben Brown seriously Republican Addresses City Commercial club held an election the emergency said to exist among the Berkeley clerk; because the salaries paid in this at the solid expressed tonight at the church, hut w ill preach front the at which a president and great ratihfaetion Mayor E. A. Bock. President ing McGregor, financial secretaries; Charles affected, schools ing mil below those paid In four evening in Colorado presents at this time his sermon, ."Don't Die On Third." to- Hebor by ountry party J. Grant. Bishop Charles V. . Mil- schools of the etJe, through Inability to 10. Richmond, treasurer: Ross Heaton, H. the were directors chosen serve to for city, she said. national morrow night. Colored residents of Halt ky. Historian Andrew Jenson and Presi- pay the teacher salaries sufficiently re- J. Fitzgerald, E Ben Brown, AVllllum O. chairman TheJ the ensuing year, as follows: pleasure 'Coldness of over assurances glveriexpressed Lake will hold a campfire meeting" at dent Charles AV. Per.rose of tho L. D. S. munerative foreigners N. C. Slmonsen: direefors, W. R.President, that the Orem. J. L. Thomson, Robeit o'Nell, la the greatest attitude toward to in partyHolmes, keep them In Americanizaln Colorado' would bethe, church tomorrow afternoon at 3 church, and Lon J. Haddock th problem G. J. Baertscher, F. J. Lucas, TV. Hunter. L. IL inF. strength trustee; ChaFles and kept Wright r tion, the educator declared, pointing out Whitworth. tact. profession. Governor Bamberger calls at- J. E. o'clock. J V. Cody, J. W. Purefoy, that was kindness tention to the opinion of the attorney E. D. Berkeley, a 8. Hamer, A. E. powerful aid to the W. Hammond. of better citizens. general declaring that the existing statJ E. Matson E. C. Mitchell. F. O. creation Ehret Leaves f Provo. SEEKS CLUB ute are sufficient to enable school boards Kong, There is no place In America for anNAME Hess, F. A. Fryrear, N. D. Corse r, dea- archistic COLLECTION AGENCY to meet this problem, if they so desire. cons. Ideas. she said, and added that Valentine Ehret, Jr., whose father was time come has the The letter savs. In part; when TT. C. IV. R teacher J. every lost through failure of his memory upon F. Orem. Payne, "As I understand It, your committee E. D. Hammond, G. S. Cobb. H. must do his or her full duty in training hfs arrival In Salt and Ins subseSuit to recover $478 60, alleged to have prepared the communication to me before IT Young, F. J Lucas. J. N. Murray. J. F. for citizenship. HiH c. 'Wolstenholine, Mr. Delana nan to recover 813.106.40 damages for been paid to the Merchant lrotctlve quent commitment to the state mental from She the received it the the acstressed opinion of attorney A. collection a C. B In necessity I. Winkler, public hospital at Provo, has left Denver for E. xVillutinson and H. J. Clrager will Stilpneu health alleged loss of sheep shipment was association to prosecute the adequacy of ex- Morrow, education, which, she said, was Provo, according to a telegraphic disMrs. the finance filed yesterday in the Third district court tion. was begun In the Third district court general concerning the City Federation f Worepresent rommlttee; comprise on the claim isting statutes to meet the emergency. Harrv Chapman, organist; F. E. Mac- made evident by the rejection of a' large patch received by E. W. Binltit against the Oregon Short yesterday by Barnett Kutenever yesterday by W. E. men' club ln cooperating with the fair rehe an furnished has In number of oHnlon forat the of the my had youth SunF. gone for nation choir defendant chief kenzie, Lucas, Line Railroad company and Walker D. that the director; Schoppe, deputy of the sheriff's price commission ln a. drive on the cost which I believe Is Identbal with school superintendent. V. A. Fryrear. service In the army during the war office. of living. ward with the promised suit to collect tho quest, Ilines, director general of railroad. the one supplied to your committee, ho day A. M. Magoou, adult superinThe committee plans to lend vigorous assistant; The plaintiff alleges that 2SIS head of els lm de- - Indicates that our present laws place powlie suthe Mrs. E. Ben that Brown, Junior employed Kute alleges tendent; support hi behalf of the federation to sheep, shipped from Homedalc, Idaho, to March 18, 1918. to er with the respectne districts for local perintendent; Mrs. H. C. McGregor, priln reducing the costs of the essena .Sage. Wyo., were loaded Into cars that ' fendant company on hhn help from E. Krle- - board of education to act in the matter mary sup rmtoiideiit. Mrs. F. P. Pajne. tials of life in Utah, and will endeavor collect money oa lng had been disinfected with a disinfectant It to a tote of the qualiand by 22.5.0 Initial that crwdie submitting roll Ruth cost, to eniiwt Johnson, other workers In the cause of poieo'nous nature, that the sheep ger. paving superintendent; fied ebetors. This being the case. It The committee was appointed at a meetlicked tt from the timbers of the cars, he made further payment1- - of 41 9u on department, Mrs. A. M. that a special session of the legis- beginners' Mrs September 22. 55 last kindergarten superintendent; ing with fatal result to many of them. April 2. 1918; 0 on ,of tne federation and Monday -is unnecessary. i.'ulverw ell, home department suon September 25; 137.20 on January 4, lature plans to meet early next week to discuss Oo' emor Bamberger cals attention to Henry it 1919, and $3ot on Mav 22. 1919. all upon line perintendent. action. of fact that tile present legislature reDIES the representation of the defemlont com- the t pass a bill such as It was pro- that tha charges represent d iost , fused to 71 YEARS pany COMPLETE COUNTY of an action being prosecuted agtiuist posed to present to the special session COUNTY 0V many persons In Halt Luke reone wore called. He declare hi own Krlegcr which action, Kute alleges, was l eartr with WilINSTRUCTS E. movement the to member In Fox and and Mr. Joseph D52, Ward never T., 71 born symithy wag la begun. Mr. June Strlngfellow, years of provide more adequate compensation for liam It. Ward, who compose the Canandaigua, N. Y., Id the same j'c. r. age. widew of Samuel Stringfeilow. died teacher The hMrd of county commissioners dev audeville team of Fox Held deputies of the county at the family home, 634 Stringfeilow aveand Ward, Their fUst professional engagement wn cided yesterday to complete Improvement nue. last night. office were given Instruction assessor's t Wood's theater ln Cincinnati, now playing the Orpheum, as the Oluo, yesterday Haltair of the of the ln 1X67 Hr. Stringfeilow was born In England, speedway, by County Assessor James E, Lvneh part with tho Worrell Sister PREMISES same stago partners who appeared at Irene Hophie, fehe came to Utah In 1870 anil had been ncenlc boulevard of th county, by putlo the beginning of tlielr regand Jennie-al- ii a prospectacular Hatt a resident of Salt Lake since that time. the Into two mile Lake the of roadway CASE IS CONTINUED ting He shape theater fifty years ago? duction, "The Fields of the -- Cloth of ular assessment work- Monday morning In S7u Fox and Ward stopped over ln Gold." Hrr ti.ej- - introduced Careful evplsnutlon- was mad of tbe that She Is sun vc bv five sons, Arthur. hetwon the Jordan I'or al'ejred unjustified search of prem-iaeriver and thelc thetr-wa- y taw providing for collection of per- LK.Ood damages aro ahed in an limit Bait on Charles. - Alberts Moroni and Alfred west 'the cltv,the of cost The lake Fran will San ver Htafue Clog, io which made new a specialty -l HamuFollowing by plea Attorney Third ln the 830uo. t o to about zonal two action be at the California broug! yesterday Btrii.gfellow, theater them headliners over night. cl' appear property taxes within 30 day of the ' daughter. Mr. James that Dewey Conlon, charged with E. .Rowdlu against A. King need Midor and Mra- - John, M --Taggart,. and district, court by tnen under the management of John. stretch lies U the, within Though (,f rt.d When , Hlsters tkvsed thetr. the, Worr, counterfeit strip uimpi on the haring rH. J. Cook. It is possible, the twelve grandchildren. The Lawreme limits. and Thev' Barrett. season Detroit at deputies w ere' warned also to h the cty 111 In house false of Opera to take whisky, was too re advised, for the countv to appeared at the Halt Lake theater rard Jude, 1867,' tlie am The plaintiff alleges that Ihe defen- loittie to classification of lands, estook careful asfarm the tines stand yesterday afternoon, the warrant a warch upon obtained when It a It Rad dant finished act road. their Brigthe pecially by land. Mr. Lvneh declaring they improve into county Head to Attend. plungo w Bheep&hearer the case coot ancestor nurd of variety, until conMonday had morning the ham Young, who sat in a box, asked to modern vaudeville. During the season attention to th fact tjiat some calling plaintiff representation that b Judge Tillman D. Johnson ln the graaing M. M. be and president of the sheep cealed on his premise stolen gOods. InIV6X-to lands inirodiued the of actor. had been classified they were under contract to wastefarming court. The entire t hearers' union, ha written V B. Stew- cluding Several suits of clothes, a wo- United State district Susa Young Gates, daughter of Brig- Drat and Mim lands In the past and consequentlyas whose Winter Garkley, session was consumed in imart, secretary of t.ie Utah State Wool man's plush coat and a pistol. No such morning the ham Young; wa present on that occaassessed too low. den at that time was the sole paneling REGENTS Jury.' and Ihe case wa Grower' association, that he expects to good Yfere found, the complaint state, for sion and a'so attended 1at Wednesday theater in Chicago. In ls70 thev variety trial earlv In the afternoon whenready Joined be present January 17 at the second dar'g and no further prosecution Instituted, the In at the night Orpheum. and Benedict's Dupre minstrels, of session of th annual convention of the which is' cited In support of --the plain- plea ws made for continuance. a letter to Mr. Fox and Mr. Ward she whvh they, with Hugh! Douiwiertv Proclamation signed hr Harden Bennd Charles L. Moore, under indictment for ate auxoeiatton, which Trill be held at tiff charge that the search was .made aid . nlon. acting governor of Utah, jesterday Dumont are the sole survivor. It Frank rod Life and Character Beading was who pay alleged schedpadding, the I Hotel Utah, at which time an effort to was present ft ft v year ago, or is a coin, idence that Philadelphia la the cauee him embarrassment rather than uled for trial 't W. W. Rav named and Robert liarknex yesterday morning before vi lm made to agree upon a wale for In good faith. like that, when you first ap- - preaent home of each of tide board of the something of member of the to failed regent e Id make Johnson, ap-pIn Judge quartette Utah during the sheering to apply Mr. Rav JANUARY 10,- -' of Utah. theater and I re-- , of veteran minstrel men hceeed peard In the Halt rupee. Moore t at liberty on bond University Rrlgadier-tJenerapresent J'ear, Mr. Ptewart said. l Richard W. member your songs very well Indeed, Birbet Uoeuse Granted of Remalmng nine jear with Dupre and t"6. If h fall to appear Monday the late tha dictator of human daatinv Saturn, I know my father alwavs enjoyed Benedict a minstrels, whhh Was tb the place of and la tb Prohibit that fedtrI officers sill b Yourg Mr llaiknes takes atronefet planet ffovcrviinir tin Ptal Loan! of examiner ofthe negro minstrels. I retain his enthu- comran to cross tbs rontlnnt on Tret i Equity Society Amends Article,. t Js. U. Baldwin, who Is In the service find him. Ir. Jt I the to mtru..td many obstacle bsrlicenses to blrtVlat, ha praTUI njon and Central Ra Iffc rai!rori. b ox ! o of the Unded Htates as sin officer of the siasm for that Joliv form of entertainseWra! amuJuihU to tL &rCS4 of berirg Ingnmted ere8ine, of which li greatest is fea. Utah to the following, after ment. I wa present last night and heard atKi Ward health United Htates W'Uaon and Liia service, Prim public Hariow, het tlie Toth Or?fet Pur tept fear anl aorlU I'UNurporstlon Conquer Kilev , IloTmUrl, Benner X Smith runeral Today. may tils week: Al rr Interesting act at th ctrpheum," 'vest a 'minatrHa for tha eoam yoma therefore disqualified from a ting in jour iuer James Toseev. C, R. y with Jm Kqjitv Funeral soKVire for Benner X. Mnlth. Snorris, Mr. F"x and Mr. Ward have l.ad a of anri in tha follow itf state office. CaT'rl'xim. tha grorrmn !7ur4ii Ltennion, of of at nos, V. Romero J IL S nUrej T this A attorney, Li be be)ri ,reUry died Tuesday, career two continuous more o t f troupe, ttervtna Vase bH1o, year :lvea arttatlr talent, lo'e of of on of blrtbdvit. U to ir'ra th T. WLmer. RemLanl Katz. J. H. Aikew, at 5 o fhle aftemovn In the ti T ha f a cvntaiy. Inirttig that tlin'e wlf.i. iaariihtr jufnstrei oeutiitUn' later t irv muaic and Inherltan- - Tax Paid. muWi! of th rat poa era of najntlam fr.:T A H. tL Ji. W. S. h,Aana mortuarr chapeL rnterrrrrt will t tie v have never separated nor performed folia 11 U1 thr of Tf a towards Wear moonstone cjrlft to g ;rov luck, Wll C. Urznt and M io Cir he In Mount Odvt cemcterv Tha The estate of t e late Joseph F. Individual engagements. And. at no time vatolfet iMt. in Hfil h the ni'J la wi Want Tre ii or thn JDufl iiuurf. $ rarj re''ful !n Trd- bzzlt $1 of ea v. Ka all fMy, be condurtei of Ijika. Sam tre Very Re. fester. av paid to t e ata'e u.htil-tar- 'lo their long career ( ,ev fub-to foi o! rttldea i . i. ls I ft.j iy arv cr.e j rfitk, R - fxii 3 iiurgo a te'n g ft",? 77, Is y snd pu i.,c p faith With manage! Vot.UOiw I .1 - -- Banquet to Be Followed by Public Meeting in Tabernacle. d S Meet d (on-neut- Et 'wr - vwaM. sixty-fo- ur na ii r Jjuke thero aro 783 teachers, of whom have only cinorgem y certifies tes or no certificate at all. Tl.'s makes the percentage of such teachers In this etty 8.2. In Ogdon.- - fifty six teachers of 282, or 24.1 per cent, are working ou emergency certificates or without certificates. This leaves Bui teachers of 2628 In all the other school of the state, or a total of 81 per cent, who cither have no certificate or are worklr g on cmer- gency certificates. In the high schools, tho state board of education may refuse- - to. distribute the state grant among school districts that fall to have the proper certification. It Is said. Such a provision formerly applied to elementary school teacners of I tah as wtU. but was Inadvertently omitted ,iu a revision of the school laws. in b e Reception ' regular teachers' , that her LusoatiJ built the ve. uhlch she had helped hip upon an adjoining lot belonging to her tnothcr-ln-UInstead of upon their own, furtilelosl it with rtieir furniture and thou turned it to her an a refeld non, gur n.MUo she was M to continue Using in a ni.emrm epartment, Atr. Mat garat A Allen filed suit in tho Third diHtiid court yesterday for u dimeljT-ln-U- present la Republican National Com- mittee Chairman and Party Arrive Today. AIhgli A completed check on the lojrii'ng forces of Utah shows that there aro at CM Judge Evans Disposes of Large Grist of Matrimonial Misfits. house-fo- t r mens organizations throughout tho country, who visits Salt Labs today as s member of tho party of Will H. Hays, chslnnsn of the Republican naUonal committee IE LAST' SPIKE DRIVEN HALF CENTURY AGO ' 10, 1020. n' TOP DRIVE mtr-mounta- in Presidential Nominees Address Meetings Salt Lake. TACK SWALLOWED ELSINORE Law-son- d -- 11 le -- APPOINTED TOOELE 1 KRAMER TO LIFE UNDERWRITERS to Governor Wallace Reelected Legislature to ary Emergency. . . AGAINST RECOVERY SUIT FILED SUIT FOR DEATH OF SHEEP Win-woo- WOMEN PRICE COMMITTEE d, j J rs PIONEER WOMAN AT AGE OF TO SALTAIR SPEEDWAY jf Minstrels Repeat Salt Lake Success of Fifty Y ears Ago ... . ASSESSOR DEPUTIES UNJUST SEARCH OF CHARGED COUNTERFEIT STAMP . 1 e, 1 1 -- Ihliou.-minstrel- s I UNIVERSITY OF UTAH APPOINTED , 9 perfo-mam- e -- u Its yit hll . , th: jp v'je - iw tan , fr J i , |