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Show flit: lor Cripple Freed 01 From Prison Aid Asked ELEC! OFFICE L, S. Cates and G. M. Whit SALT er KOTA8XAKS n, Utah, to tako tho lnitiativ In omployment for a crippled convict orbs haa served a term at the state prison and can not obtain t . WEDNESDAY JIOUNINU. .JAN CAL V H Uno. E. MA0KTER, St JJOBERT field secretary of ths of Rose Wearing May Serve to ELECTRICIANS Honor Nurses T. Salt Lake, Ogden and Pocatello Are Affected by Order. at their noonday lunch-tohold yestnrdny at th Hotel more Named on National Copper Directorate. LAKES HALT LAKE TRIBUNE. National Automobile Dealers association. who is reeking to organize dealers In Salt Lake. EDEN BENNION, actia gov y ernor of Utah, was asked to request the wearing of a rose in the buttonhole by of Utah, on January 25, in honor of ths women who have served , in the army nurss corps. Governor Harding of Iowa has already Issued such a proclamation. Tho Fort Sheridan Becall, published by the wounded men at Fort Sheridan, la credited with having started the movement. rest-den- Fiejd Secretary of National f Association Visits Salt Lake. .Jjt' Manufacturers Association Opens Fifteenth Annual Convention Today. A. ts Advantages of Cooperation Motor Industry Pointed A sunk of union e!e trical workers emBusiness Men All JJglit comployed by tho l ull Tower pany In L'tah and Idaho was culled al in 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon by II. G. of Greene, International reprewtptativo '? Out. to Be in tie Brolherhoo.1 of Iheetrtcal Workers. The strike order affed members of Local ul of the International organisation. To effect an organization of the auLak Mr. declared yesterday that the Ciutn.on of vita! Importance to the mid state banka o t tomobile dealer of Balt Lake, and to men were called from their Jobe because Industrial development of the atate, which held their prescribed annual meetings of lay bifore auch an organization and Irare to Como up for discussion and conthe company had faied lo grant the restockholders yesterday for tho election of ritation to Join tho natlonul body of J I:i artou Institutions. sideration. give promise that the fifteenth directors of & quests of the ele.trlcluns for Increased which lie la a repreeentatlvo, Robert K. Jf annual convention of the Ftah Manufacwages and had refused to meet with him but one case Vtan there failure to elect a Magnor of St. Lou.1. Mo field eccretary as a representative of the union to disturers' association, scheduled to begin at board and in some Instances th newly of the National Automobile Dealera 10 20 o'clock this morning at the Comcuss demands for h'gher pay. eer fed directors hrld meetings and named arrive! In Salt Lake While he said it was aot rossibia to mercial club, will be one of tne most sucthe officers of the bank. AV hllo In tne obtain accurate inlormallon yesterday as In tho History of the organization, cessful majority of cases the old dneotorates were to t.ie number of men who halt work, The benefit oj BjcH an organization retained tn their entirety. In soma case according to J. S. Earley, executive secMr. Greene declared the workers were reand II affiliation with the national bod;, sponding readily to the call to str.ke and acancles "caLscJ by death "W residua retary, are many, as Mr. Magncr points out. that the brunt of the order would fall No stone has been left unturned toward er filled and in others the numlion on bait Lake, and Ogdrn. "Problem the automobile confronting making tiio gatherlrg of general Interest ber of directors was increased. Between 30 and 16 men out of approxidealers of every city and state are such to manufacturers of Ftah. Mr. Harley Wa'ker lire! sera Hankers enlarged t..e mately tow had left thetr employment said, and business ntea from practically that national organization Is absolutely with tne company up to a hats lour last creatine two non po-official every class of Industry wphfn the bornight, according to Markham t'heever, necessary for adequate protection," Inof a ders -the state lun ul t half man of the thetr inrm, .signified general superintendent of too Utah Fowar onye. tention of $250,000,000 the convention. U of Tuition fc attending a the filled I. t Light company. toard by different kinds of Industry will Kalt Lake automobile dealer laid at "The public need have no fear of any of the bunk since Special be represented by those present If all lirnsorth, prcstdt-userious Interruption or curtailment of the one time an organization, though It was who have made Intention known Chet-vctheir the death of M. U. Walker three years eald. Mr. service." company's not affiliated withthe national associato attend the gathering register for the Be "There are sufficient officials of tile ago and connected with the hank for fifty sessions, he added. tion, but during the war It ceased tom in it various departments to company a now on Mr. Farnsworth in yearn look after the wo'lt of the exist. To revise this organization Is th adequately to for Tho sail Iribuue. will SpscUl and In California Attendance tkm shortly men who Iwe quit their places, and the Large Expected. took which Mr- - Meaner ha .undertaken. hC. adAVASHI.VUTO.V, Honolulu, returning In the spring. Jan. company will bo able to keep, service tfl estimated by It 'Harley that the No definite plans for the accomplishment diav'OUt clerk for several tn action 'ti.e Jrd wsh appointed laikc Halt unwarranted journed going spifa'of conference, Irrigation in attendance the at business of the bano. j meetings auditor of the snail bait Lake and Ogden conof this have been arranged, due to the uais, headed by Governor Ik AV. Davis of the bitemoou and mornlnjr ulll teach K. O. Howard, former vice preVdent, j T.to uucsUoh of f.r.ding fjnas fro-woo have deliberately broken tingents close to tho hundred murk. li!!e fact that Mr. XIagner's itinerary doe not was made president of the bank. He has a ldeh to their signed agreen ents and left t e Idaho, will reassemble hero tomorrow for expressed the opinion trial pay , bonus of $100 to the pubperaons of an extended stay In th city, r arrrvlated aim t tie Itatltnthm for permit of !en notice conference without tho with commit any company's employ Irrigation will down sit at the bunqutt uhlrh Snow m thlrtv are. la president of tho Halt Hike lic school teachers of Salt fjikc becaute kind to any official of the company. and also because many dealers hr leav -tee be ? of at Hotel senate and the Utah the tlie the oclock at houseaand c jeurlnjr a 'd tf ircn J!ou"f of thetr embarrassment through Increase "The trouble Is absolute'y localized to In the tvening. Ing the city to attend the Chicago autoLull bunkers a eso tatlo . and Ogden and affevts lino-m- congreaslonal delegations from the xaji-os- s In tlie cost cf living since ti.e fixing Salt "Until 1918 L'tah was gonec&ilv regardmobile show it will bo impossible to hold In those to ed an a mining and and substation operators tho Irrigation purpose states, being be will schedule the of state. last spring agricultural tulury a meeting as was hoped. F. A. Fisher Named. two cities Mr. UtHdey bald yewterdH . Interest in pending bills prostimulate .No'v the of the considered at .meeting "Not bn'y have he company's director auu n.eny-hefaiue of ma.nufttctur.ng I greater thbn Prank A. llglu-r- , Confers With Dealers. at all other places outside of Salt posing to advance $260,9'K,690 to the either of thebe. In 1914 factory products of the ixecutive conimUteu of the city board of education tomorrow night emto fund, reclamation and at Imka remained their fill up speed irrigation to Ogden vlve president ere valued at S7.U2,(H. to that time was taken upon to bunk. wax cJeiti-At present M- -. Slagner l coruentraf- - ., Adjournment according refrained from any sum work in the vytit. iTooanly more Jhan. federal statistics. .The estimated 4ue the vacancy caused by the elevation of motion of Ir. It. II. Bradford, who re- ploymenta and oif Preliminary fdan'x for the organiIng beenhaw at bait edtut - Mr. . precipitated to president one day will be given up to conferences, of Utah manufacturing, based on figures ported Informally irr Inst night's meetT.ie irrigation w ater piospccta genet any zation with some of the dealer person which been hate aP.v. htshcr It one of the beat known- - among ing of t.'.e board that possibility of ap- Imke and Ogden, butall allofthetheoutside em- aa tlie and It is possible that a meeting completed jracticall acvisitors from the west are deter- by the association shows a net increase over the slate nre from fair le good, Including operators t . will be called as soon as It is feasible tuT jounger buwlneiw jnen of t'.o clty. ply trg to the. purpose some money in ployees, the companys various power plants, mined to Impress upon their delegations of 2,hm).UvO Thin increased pro- cording to the forthcoming snow fall bul- get a majority of the dealers together. John It Walker wait reelected to the other funds, especially the Improvements at nearly with and ther agreements rom-anat a joint have signed up 1920. The National Automobile Dealer' asother the preslaency, 11. M. Chamberlain upon congress the crying need for duction is shown despite the fact that letin of the Fulled States weather bu,i accepting the continued an caaliier and L. C. Aan Vcor-- ; mecUiigf Hiol,conunltUw(r on hullcUngB I the company ferIncrease during 1919 produced only 75 reau, compiled from the reports of the sociation numbers among its member financial aid from the government In factories for t.ie Paul year, wage cent of because a of their 27,000 automobile dealers throughout ovr la as asamtant cashier, while Edgar A. per capacity grounds, and teachers and school amounting to $125. OuO. order that Irrigation development may shortage of labor. work. cooperative weather observers anil tlie the United States, It le cooperative and Raring was elected us an additional a!l of tho Increase "This affects wage from The question of the tweive-mont- h acashler. Mr. Baring con-.ois be plan United States forest rangers. The organized for "protection, not profit," given an impetus. employees receiving less than or contract did not company's h lo. Is a graduate of the university of of salary payment to Mr. Magner. The headquar--te- r 2vo per month and will amount to on Moreover, It being apparent to the vis- Subjects Are Chosen. cumulation of snow In tlie mountains is according of the organization are in 6t- - Louis that stale and haa been associated with come up for discussion last night and Increnso.of An election of five directors to serve no greater than the average, and, in fact, Its officer $U0 per year for each such itors, as It Is to members of the senate Walker Urol hers Bankers for three t ears. It was not mad apparent in the adare nationally known among Our customers and the pub- and the the next three years witl be held the The directors chosen at tne stockholdF. AV. A. Aesper of fit. Louts bouse, that the Monde!) soldier during journment motion whether It will be con- employee. Interested In learnduring the afternoon session in the as- is somewhat below normal in important beingdealers, generally may be 1920 d ers meeting are L. H. Farnsworth. K. O. sidered at the apeciaj meeting Thursday lic president,-anre1s bill land dead in Harry G. Moock, Is reclamation the much than beyond Increased wage that under the sembly 'room at the Commercial club areas, yet it greater of Howard. H. G. McMillan. V. A. Pruehl, night. The board has already promised ing furmeriy Denver, la secretary. the company, call, the only hope of getting anv thing Those whose terms of office expire today . past two winters at this date; and, d In speaking of the object of til orconsideration of ths request scale putforInto effect by have I'. 8. Muriht, T. Hills Browne. W. If. A. A. there-ha- s linemen, Instance, who Just quit for the west is through a bill advancing unlees renewed by ' been considerable snow blown ganization, Xlr. Magner says: shearman, Herbert S. Auerbach, M. K. of the teachers for adoptiou of the plan, their Tracy, first vice president; John It Bruff, einplovment, would receive a min- a Vareons. F. C. Jensen. XI. A. Koyner. however, and final action - is expected imum "There is a billion and. a quarter dolto reclamation the sunt substantial A) S. M. J. from the r.dges into the ratines, the out of McAllister. a maximum of $16 li9t snd tieauurer, George lars Invested in upon It before long In view- of the fact th Frank A. Fihher and 1. J Raddatz. automobile lndustrv fund, in order that lagging projects may Greenv.ond and L. B. Hampton. Of these look according to seniority. and the seruntv of this capital and lb reasaurirg. that new comrade will be In order be- por"Tn ear, addition these men receive two be carried through to car' completion, all hut Mr. Hampton are candidates for fore long, g T e agn uiituriu lands aie well covand of 30, Oe employees safety Deposits Increase. to the board of directors of on full weeks ear each vaailon pay, Is dependent upon commercial and board last voted The night unanimously new and legisand a rule, promising projects winter grain lative as s, ered, names tho association whose ethers Arter ti.e election of dlrcc'or ami to request of tho r, nr department that two weeks sb-- benefit on pay, and fair treatment, - 4t In ente '' ' wilt appear on the orftclal bnliot as con'icers. Mr. Ho wart I announced ttiat the Captain It. M. Thomas, vv ho V os retired holidays snd Saturday afternoon in a:i excellent manner, and. inasmuch as lo see that this is accomplished. objetn-hack hacf increased v to 61. from the Tegular army on January 10, etf, wlGiout deductions front their depoettaof the. 1919 Mot of the governors and Olher state testants for etectlnn as dtrrrtorx are It. the ground was not fiozen when tne first "The necessity for such an d and hate nea-l767,094 during and local representatives aimed here S. Anderson, ft K Cobh. AI XI. liable, tion may be readily seen when Itorganisabe detailed as commandant of the Junloi c hecks. is stat"VA !!! w F. Felt. T It. Hudson. e close C. 1J. snows (Sine, the sol! has tccon e well ed there tne believe this U In the last four yeara. very compare Spencer conrlav and tho tn T. C. It. this o. t of are over .690,040 automobiles in celling le morning, spm organisation and is thus in a fine state for 51, 1919. the deof business on favorably with the wages paid to other upon friends in congrca.i. The formal Jennings Stephen M I.ove. F. Xt. Tarry. saturat'd us nection Salt wtt.i the in daily schools, tuts America and ilg.t is t country ic winter. It Kicks, John M. Wallace and G. S. posits were $10,472,139.06, as compared watch position be held since last fall up mechanics. conference tregtnj tomorrow morning tu s absorbing cars at t'.e rate of 1,000,040 a Tlie water o it took Is reported uniformAAilkiu. "The companv feels that the men w ho tlie senate office tilth $3 543.000 In Iiecentber, 1816, and lo the time of his retirement. 'I Ills build rig. where the senyear. is water-surabsorption expected to, The bunk The president, fr-- t and r.eeond vice ly good ov.r the Great halt lake 6,703,000 In leeembr, 191S. An appropriation of tliO was voted for have left their employment have done so ate and house committees on irrigation The annual tlie averagu fs twice She resell j. .700, ooo annually. Issued the installation paid it jter cent dividends on Us of a wireless apparatus on tile unwise advice of tl e two outside will sit jointly ami hear siMi statements presidents, the treasurer and the exeou-Iv- e amount where bv wages the paid totals n suow tour BuDStan-tutlltimes a industry and y G year will II. ago of tho Los and added for Greene A tear otganlsers, present year Angeles, as the westerners desire to present. 4 herretary ia;tta! tostock last the school. which at to high the total cirhe elected at a meeting of the reoigan-Ize- d the amount shown two years ago It is culation of gold in equal and K la Jackson of Springfield, IF, full attendance of aenatora and repreits undivided profits. A recommendation made by the super th Fnited Ktates durtill somewhat kts than at the close of w nom have any Interest in the 19 at of neither hoard of dlrectora At tho National Copper bank President intendent and approved by the has states January froru tho 1917. sentatives The Irrigation committee ing 1916. industry is the third larg2 16 o'elot k in the afternoon at the ComTie deptn Is from four to five est IV. W. Armstrong said that,- while tho on teachers and school work that J. Fred communities affected by the trouble Ihev been promisee), and in the country, bung exceeded only every opportunity stockholders haj added two new names to Anderson, director of Americanisation in have fomented. Apparently these outwill be afforded to get before congress mercial club, according to XJr. Earley. fet around Alta, Silver lake and norththo steel and by Idaclothing Industries." AVasatrh crest the ward the to were Willing, if they could tlie desires of the Wentem states. along The hoard of directors of tho association the directorate, no definite time had been the schools and principal of (he side organisers although it has not yet reached Much set for a meeting of tl directors at which night city possibly have arranged it. to plunge Ha't I Hiring conferences which individual Is composed of fifteen members, fte of-of aho border, be an from Increase accorded school, Accomplished. great state of solidity. officers would be elected. "Such a met-,n- g sr09 to $7u0 for his work In the named Lake and Ogden In total darkness last member of Governor Daviss party had whom are elected each year to hold The prospects are reported from fair to will be called when it Is found con- capacities because of the Increase of Ills night for the sake of forcing through at the capitol today It developed that the fice for three years. During the past year the association over waters lake Kevin the of lias good led, their union The program directors lie remarked. recognition. or loan accomplished the enactment of some venient, outlook for a liberal duties In connection therewith went over "It is obvious they have littie or no for Irrigation Is notappropriation elected are IV. IV. Armstrong, I H. Cates. until the next meeting for final action Leaders tn President to Name Committees. where the mountains are carry ing only a niuen needed legislation for th welfare good. more the little than last of not year. However, John Pern, A. C. Flits, Jr., feherman upon request of O. W. Moyle, in which knowledge of loai conditions from their coi.greas. especially those responsible for only the industry, but the users of Xlemliers o4 the various committees for average is sightly greater titan at th automobiles. statement that they have called out the appropriations, have taken a firm stand 1920 It was Instrumental In tlie Fargo. James Farrell, F.ugene Giles, La- Dr. Clarence Snow joined. will he appointed by the president 19H or 1915, and. with a passage of the national motor vehicle of either close men at well as as Duncan J. Pocatello, tv. company'! llanrhett. word and Halloran, unusual latlons, fayette appropi against board th of a of directors at soft are meeting Users Mer-r'water saturated10. at Ogden- and belt Lake. generally,theft aid. This bill makes the theft of The Ftah has gone forth that none but absolutely MscVichie, tV. N. McGill, George 26.' MP. Earley said. The commore or less optimistic. an automobile in Interstate commerce a Power & Light company does not sene necessary are to he au- Jsnuaft- which T. J. juealy. and G. M. Whitmore. F. A. are to be named by th Thir snow has covered the agricultural federal crime. - Before tts enactment it Pocatello and has no employees at that thorized. appropriations Mr. Cates and Mr. Whitmore are the new fact that the weetern mittees elected The president ace the execu-tivNATIONAL-COA- L of ' thus far. ws poastbio, due to the sab&ra. point are esk;ug a loan, and Put ml up newly finance and aT' - nvembershti, hinds and the 'snlt la in -- prime condition with ext ting state laws, for a..inadequacy It is perfectly true that the offtcias states stolen autoand that they are asking legislative, payroll auditing,nroprlatlon, and railroad builder, to moisture lienee of to mobile the have the be refused regard taken out generallv, In company the the state of be Two New Directors. to steadfastly $250,000,000 appropriated during Articles of incorporation for the National to meet with union officials not emUtah products, new Industries, outlook is rather good, although the water which It was stqlen Into another, thus freight.education next ten rears, does not improve the outrelatrade and schools, Mr. '"ates is now assistant general man- Coal company, capitalized at $1,600,000. labor, are to from fair reported the the we car of but have and tlie prospects ployees confidential only company, out Is the plating of tbief the and it into shares of a par value of $1 never under anv conditions refused to look material!, and entertainment. It good, coralderirg the snow now stored In Jurisdiction of the state's authorities. Tbo ager of the Flail Copper companv, hav- dividedwere belief of Mioet western senators and rep- tions. advertising filed yesterday with the county meet with our own each, probable aV,. Xlr. Earley said, that tne mountains. Tlie averages are someenactment of this measure Is but one o ing come to Sait Lake only about four clerk. employee! to discuss resentatives that they r. ill be lucky to is tlie national detense committee will egain what greater than 'afct year, but some- the manv things accomplished months ayo from Haj Jen. Arizona, wages, working condition or any other get $30, OuO t00. tliroug'; F. A. Sweet is president of the com' be 12 wimre he was general manager of tho 8 organized. what less than at the c'ose of mutters they wished to go into.-Tlie the ef.orts of tne association. The governors, however, ore not disFrizes estimated to he worth more than Flntah mounta'ns ficneiaLy are carrying Kay Consolidated Mining company. He pany. C. N. Htrevell, vice president, and This year the association ha concencon are aides and their They S. couraged. attreasurer. snd Pavne, women who secretary $230 will be given lo the is, however, no stranger to Halt Lake, George from two to four feel of snow'. trated on a program of obtaining a refid ant of their ability to show the urgent tend the other directors are L. H Curtis. C. at the Hotel Ftah. acduction or a total elimination of the five having been assistant, sopei Intendent at The T. Worley, John F. Williamson and I'. J. necessity for this congressional aid, and cording tobanquet . are all Mr. The Earle; the Boston Consolidated nine of Bing-nagifts per irm semiiuxury tax on automobile n they will proceed on the theory that they products of Ftah factories, gi'en by MANY at the lime of its purchase by the Curtis. tlie passage In congress of tiie Town- - ' not if most, all, to they are going get The articles provide for the taking over of the state. Many of the I tali Copper company nme years ago. for a national highways ON ICY PAVEMENTS send bill similar by the new company of 1243 acres of land consist of several ui t.clcs. and to tlie interstate comLafayette Uanrhctt was then in charge on several weeks of trave at the exAfter AA'hen the it l igation question has been prizes deed the National a from aetd. lio even warranty of J, of the Boston Consolidated and Managgome merce eig commissions of western the of the pense Members Hollingsof. operations over rail IJojd also disposed of the Fuel the company; acquisition C. D. of road-,Director Ftah the 18 Jackllng ing worth. Thirteen men, women and children have uniformity of state licensing and years of age, of Preston, Idaho, party will hold a second senes of conAnnounced. t 'upper took Mr. Cates to Arizona, where mineral rights to l!v acres of government In Program and Lake been treatment at regulation Sait and arrived stabilization of the true! , the given emergency applied ferences and urge that the remaining yesterday of $ 120.000. A bond Issue for aid. he identified himself wUn the Ray Con- land at a cost market. his youth. Hollingsworth public lands of the west be turned over to , The program for the morning sess'on hospital for factures, bruises and lacerasolidated. It is generally understood in of $600,000 Is contemplated, according to managed Despite AVhlle 7 Salt in to enlist In the army at Preston the states, on the theory that the states of the convention will consist of regis- tion since lecember 1, 1919, as the result aka Xlr. Slagner ' mining circles that Mr. Cates will soon the Incorporation papers. and was veraneferred to San Francisco. have the machinery economically to ad- tration by those present, reports by tlie of being injured by failing on icy pave- stopping at the Newhouse hotel. become general manager of the Ftah His parentVaought to have him returned This, according to the police, i these lands, will'll have ceased various committees and bv Church P. ments.a small Coppe- - company to succeed Ft. C. Geni-meto Preston and the army authorities were minister part of tne number Injmed to be an asset to the federal governCastle, president: Mr. Harley, executive only who will dc made assistant manin of his true are. notified that R. period through the negligence of ALLEGED ROBBERS Bruff, treasurer. ment. secretary, and John to He was given a return ticket to Salt clean residents their walk of tallen REV. conference tn aging director under Colonel D. C. Jaclt-Unfor the here be held will those Luncheon conjunction Among ON TRIA: Lake and arrived here January 4. Tho are club at 12:30 snow after a storm. Governor Bamberger and former Gov- with the Commercial T leather at w dire 'tor of the National were notified a few day Uter to ernor Sprv of Chief PoMce of Davis. police Governor will Acting of Joseph Burbidge be Mr. chairman Castle Ftah. o'clock. L The Goshen was Rev. M. t. Elmer last G. i.itmore of commence a search for the youth, but carl; la to all householders Trial v.sg begun tn the crimL, Priest and Charles Arney of the meeting. Nephl L. Xlorris wilt make has Issued h warning promtnent hi Ftah banking circles night elected first honorary member of the officer failed to find him. Today Joel must be cleaned before the inal division of th yesterday Third district court Lieutenant Governor Powell and an address on the subject. "The Flail that the v alks snd actively Identified with a string of Vtlke post No. 2 of the American Le- when he arrived In the city from Ogden r of twenty-fouor in immehours on Idaho, caso Montana. of the of expiration Its Grant Association Edwards Past. and Ellsworth Ball Manufacturers' State Senator banks in central and southern Ftah. gion at a meeting at the Commercial cluo. the interurban, he came to the poiico sta- National diate steps to enforce the city ordinance c. larged with robbing th Wandamera Committeeman J. Bruce Kremer Present and Future tn Ftah's DevelopDr. Cositen addressed the post on the tion and gave himself for a fine of $50 or thirty days car on the night of Sunday. October 1. He had not of Montana and Roliert H Elder of Idaho ment. providing up. was and accorded eaten since Monday noon, and wa taken subject of Americanism 1919. A Jury was obtained and one witthe city Jail wtll he taken. Republic Bank Elects. been appointed by Chairman CumThe afternoon session will begin at 2 a hearty reception. Into the custody of the police at t: 20 have on the ness called. According to Chief Burbidge, police incommittee of arrangements, o'clock In the assembly room of the club, Stockholders of the National Bank of AA'. mings No. 20 last o'clock last Richard Young post will follow ice. Kurt IBs were G. AValters, molorman of the car, srow Democratic vestigation whepever right. parents make preparations foe the the Republic added one new name to the night unanimously adopted resolutions of notified the program for the meeting being as or sleet Is not cleaned from the walks, tCKtifled to having gone to the sheriff the Juvenile authorities, and to convention at San Francisco. era The Intermountain Rale Ques K. A. Culbertnational follows: directorate and condolence for the death of General a ticket by wno those persons haa been wired to Suit Lake for have failed to heed otflce to identify suspects lh connection son said that the meeting for the election," H. AV. Prlckett, manager of the ard which will be embossed and pre- his passage to Preston. Voung, be the will with the warning immediately proserobbery. He talked to Grant Traffic Service Bureau of Ftah; election cuted. tion of oftlcers would be held Tuesday, sented to tie late general's family. The INCOMPLETE, Bali, lie said, and was told by Ball at 20. The directors cnosen arc: of directors: "The Uintah Railroad and 1ebiuary to hold a post ulao decided last the time toat AVI1I Mean to Utah Manufache wag suspected of tho t AVhat Jt A. Culbertson, Davtd Smith, W. F. dance early next month, night definite arrange- BOCK HENDRICKSON SAYS turers,' R. S. Collett, and "The Present robbery, but that he and hla brother. Haris, M. A, Smith, Ezra Thompson. G. ments for which will be complete at URGED were ochome at the time Ellsworth, Lon in J. S. Holmes, L. II. Thompson, Thomas F. the meeting next week. Industrial Situation England," curred. He said that he did notl( see J. A. Herdrlckson of Logan Wai In Salt Haddock. Kearns and (new! Ezra P. Thompson. COLUMBUS Ellsworth Ball wh.le an1 nor on at the time until he business, The Ftah State National bank stockTke jesterdav Stephen IE Loxe will be toastmaster bv saw him n the courtroom. The case wi.l Mayor E. A, Bock was allowed to leave here took occasion to state to a Tribune th banquet at the Hotel Utah. He will holders elected the old directorate tn Its SUNDAY A'. L. XIcCartr sddresxed the Knights be resumed this morning. hla bed and att up for a few hours yester- reporter that Information coming from be .litrodticed bv Mr. Castle, who. as entlretv. save for the vacancy caused by of Columbus last ntght cm "Coluinnue, Hie HEADS day afternoon, for the first time since Logan under date of January 4, relative to president of the Manufacturers' associathe death of Major General R. AV. Young, were not tion. will also make the address of wel- Alan." He duet particularly on the hla narrow escape from aphj station Sun. the supplemental proceeding and left that unfilled. It was official! misconto snd singleness of purpose which announced that the meeting for the elec- come. The remainder of the prosrram folnight, when he was overcome by the strictly complete and so open O. M Kay and day Superhitemlenb-Dav- id Sir. Hendrickson stated that lows: "AA hv You Should Patronize Home mac possible ti.e vovate of discovery, heater In the bath- struction. gas from a tion of offkers would probably be held Superintendent AND MARKS RECORD Goorge D. Pype- - Witl Head room of hi home. out tlie many characteristics in did not say t iat any be Grant policing of J. lleber that of at The President week. this directorate hearing Industry. Thursuay delegat'on of general board membera the life of their patron which the knights No Indication that he btr suffered any property belonging to him had been transUndevel; S D. chore Utah's fohowe: Heher J. Grant, C. AV. Nlhiev, the L. the of the Deseret Sunday Schoo! union of but the direct effect of show tn their cveiyday life. The tenons of mat kg and brand Issued 17. President John A may readily was M. A.hson. Jr., Janies D. Murdoch, has a ferred to any one since the beginning of oped Resources." - 1. S. chufrh. which will a't.nd yet made its appearance the m the mayor's the West Cache su'.t. a possible Infereix AA'ldt-o- e given at the new K. of C. ft om the office of the slate Uvestocir of the Fnivera'ty of Ftah; The tcctui-Antnon If. Lund, Thomas G. AA'ebber, the the and Iloneer stakes n 165 Ensign Ilendrnk-aoXlr. Sunday Kouth East condition. board of Ftah for the twelve month Temple street. Considerable was at from The Tribure story. "Rtor'os." Anthony C. Lund, and the dis- hall, Thomas Smart, .V. AV. Ivins. Stephen L. school conference to be held The fourth degree Kalt Lake jsscnilily. ending Sunday in flrat ex pregee J for fear heanxiety said jeeteroay: 39, 1919, is Just off t ie " John K. Lennett, James Chip-namight contract tribution of prizes. hall. of Columbus, will give a rtlnnr pres. ha been none of mv Knight 'There pneumonl-t- , a tne result of hi lungs beX. AV. Clayton, James G. AfcDon- - Earratt L. t- - tne More Thrs4w-u4g4vt-M- v RiuHarda wUe-KupeGntender.t fitephen a oVreck and to the effects of the poison-ou- conveyed daughter old, Henry- Tr VcEwan, William R. rnifinjr ra MiuerKOied;" will head the delegation attending tlie Al- ing suoJevtevF Ftax Bishop , Joseph K. Glass and the of'Tirdttre marks him! brands, ewtrav rattle o. carbon monoxide gag but ts the brother rr anyone else eince the beginning C. G AV right. Waldemar A'atj Cott, pine Sunday Sc. iool stake conference to was ki'lel in- Rev. Father J. T. Torin.ey w!.l he guests sl.erp found hr the slate Inspectors The home bea case. Ke.akis. West Cache miner, of tht condition to cortinuoa 11 Tony James E. Talmage. Improve be held at American Fork, honor. Th affair will he iGririly, In- a herd Ut toftT'h animals trore i. ra longing to my wife was transferred to stantly yesterday bv a fall of r&cU while of hourlj thi fear is being dispelled In a formal the of at the that nature mine twe.vc owned bril Xloneya are With of years ago. ''geCacqualnted underground aa'e of her to owners the the returned working their exception o'er first night, Deseret National Elects. at (Jodr meeting ha v been paid out have been paid reguwhen he wee attended bv a puysi'.-iautsitlng mcmbeiij of Lie fourri) If the marks ami Lr&r.d ar$ by the F'a.i f tic! compuny Tire death of L.- - N. Stohl a few month Carbon county. Boyer, f. C. Fox," 3. AValcott Thompson, the mayor Has been cared for bv mem- larly To such as I have been Indebted.' 'degree have been fpvited. fHheraiso they are held hv the Inepertores Creek, ago caused a vacancy In the directorate AA. H. Dayton. bers of the family only. It is not thought snd are advertised. In spite of t'd fart Referring to the case coming up in th McC'ornlck & Company, Rankers, mere- necessary to remove him to hospital, as supreme ctmrv, Mr. H.mirickoa said;' H is said, there are some elorkmen o' the Deseret National bank that was filled at eeterday the state who have not rejjritfterc J thel.l meeting. It was an- ly announced yesterday afternoon that i.c threw off tho effects of the gas so am firmly convinced that when the case nounced that the meeting for the eleca meeting of the etockholders had been ir.a-is considered by the supreme court the and brands. ' tion of officers would be held t.ie first held and adjournment taken without offi- quickly. rev be esed. will decision annual supplement. Copies of Tuesday in February. The new - board cial action. whJrh bring the record up to date, may follows. AV. AV. Riter, George Romney, Charles IT. Stewart, manager cf the EARLY be had by purchase from the state liveJohn C. Butler. WIlMam II. McIntyre. Salt Lake branch of the federal rem e stock boaid. UeeJ Smoot. John C. Sharp. M. 8. Brown-In- s batik, said that there had been and would CARS IN Edwaid Rosenbaum. Edvraml K. Jen- - be no changes. In. The personnel of tne u.ngs. Joseph J. Dayncs. Jr., W. b. Rom- - i board or the officers of the Institution, Owing to a tj nographlcal error. It was H Nweet, tht being controlled at AVashlnglon and stated H1!N, t.y. An one the arrival lu New Tork on 18 1 Kunday that IianieitK, Bpen-ee- r. Life and Character Reading A, tow tv. Jnie . Metrlile.- James I., at Kan Francisco, " He sa.d that a barrel ! the army- - transport XJercury. January e. de iu ot Uit hup' 0OTLfoJCRS general pasaenger agent of th rat talc John G. XL Barnes and (new) The stockholders of Zion's Ravings got) bhort Line, had said at th Jubilee according to mail advices sent out by w h!Mt y lor sale aa th containing the XJ. and in Carbon Di iwood-county, y Henry Bank A Trust company added three new banquet that tb length of a , JANUARY 1.i bricked m a apiice In the basement, train th Rocky Mountain cluo, wa George Ktockhoidtrs of the Nat'onal C.ty bank members to the hoard of director. In- on ringleader arc worried," and that a pipe and faucet extended the Ftah Central railroad freight In the early Gagne of Salt Lake, who was taken to Jf born on tliis date you wl!l five wit i reta.ned the oid board with the of the number excep-Go- n the directors Leonard Lep-nty by 70 wa five loaded c ra .4 n ordinary th Fox Htlis hospital; Fergucreasing comment made by into tne hasenreni profn r, o that the a laviti hanj, but not wisely. You are Of Director Knioot. The meet- - two and firing ziie varancy caused by ueuaily pulled fifteen loaded care son of Murrav.' Fth. Also on the MerTV. M. Harratt, of the ii'por could be crawn out at will,either In litgli suirits or very morbid or r.g for the ele ttou of officer wbl be the resignation of O. C. Beebe. The new engine o L Noel were Elko. locomoriv a and Campoeli viihout tne of cury loaded sulblue A'on are inrilned to live too muni larger ex'ueing jrce 'eid tt)i afternoon. Tie fo! board follow: Heber J Grant, Anthoti cars, Mr. fcponcer said. e'ghteen Internal reNenue yester-d- a and Hector McLennan of Casper, Nsv., iows. James Ping-eF, P. Edison. J. H. Lund. A. AV. Thomas G. IVeb-bAVvo. toM A . in a re,or? of the Ptil a wbri with trvniv.Alon ra p. Gardner, Tiovid I. Evan. Tler.rv J. Asa, el H. AVoodruff, Lewis Te'le The Mercury Silled ftora Antwerp two raid eovhiT &1 in Prli t fen par ry a day, wa aUo conG ate. to Mrs. Brasch to Be Burled Todiy. MalUo'C, J AAl'iei) Knight, G XV. ( an ron, John F. Bennett, AVJIIard T. Uav before Christina. Kether axii more t.un U) jfillone of ago and .f i9rtMsrulon of mule and ( ai e W. Penrose, C carle H Cannon. Arthur AVlnror, Fnreral service for Mr. Xtaud EunH Joseph Fleld'ng Another bulletin from t..e liib save that inlivt Ikj'imt T.e repn t ture and t. rh c,t' Oim of torn i plaret. It ori'y aw gits vonr de'.ertulnatioo fjt Lind'ev. Jan, ft. XIo; and (uew) Sm th. At Ward R. Budth, c. AA', Nlb'ey Bras'h, w:f of William if. Breach, fore- - that th last of the American evpeditior-rra- u cf u ooio-Mudj- o irantvH, ervordlne to tne report. Ar rise aome till ten.lenr.--, w heu tt wU I ran . Pintree. f., end (new George f. bpencer, . T R. fo it a,-of lenre In imkIc. Srii uoout force France, flr o' tiche nn.l cqmno inda neceecarv to the 'Is Trihujvs tstereotyping departPrT, w po ut the wav to lianplne.ee ud euecrar At the ( ontlnen'a! National Burk f AV 'lace, Wzi.ienar Vn Cott. il! be haid ttoon tooay tn t ta ficor mart from men, or v eftanrrd the Kkv of wl Antwerp fn mnnufn't2re eound irrt. i I1 t we$ bHj mu Totre C tlr arnH.'f-''-ren50 X?' was ,1:,Je " 5" 3 ;e etockw Cojurphto. T;ust tftivc t on.pur.y I 4sVd nroartiHkm btra ti Tt ') and i fsflf tihtft'fne the f c 'T- - 'of off rrv voi frrU.ng.' htunv, r !oer wftrnrg a'lncamed a postponement of atraa and The body York ial ftrtrdav The' left in France le bclj vM in j r.io to a fiua of $2' Frank actej as a 'f da'lv wltn deurminatioq to ue not be ' xed tmt'l t. e retu-- o of the riectUML n of o'rectors at t a home. 3!3 mv ba tea frevw res lei rat ion arricc and amc as ta for the maiufaf ure February , of vour fate. , joboer for otuer booUe?j;e- - In tne President J. H osgCff Eje th F'a iqr and tne Ftah bat Inga A tl'i 1,. SO f Trust trem clock men entfi i o of'mer court, 1J.J0 and company if rormat'fcd thr 5' H I nhetv and of r Tb- - 11)1 Al are well favored for I " 'nift The o board. !i ra Wtli! lb first Vi tht reriamsuoa and t1!? )nirv&anc iriU b ran rvru fy eg i .0 unra, i fo'iew: ,f i;. T. 'tv. .n lostporeaut rtbruari. la CM vt.TelesT. la-d- . sluJiO a a U:jd iCUvtd the uont.i. work. Walker Brothers Bankers Create Two New Positions in Institution. t President James W. Collins, In telllnf the request of Warden George W. Storrs, said that the man is 2d years of age and haa lost both leas. The men has no relatives, lie served a term at the penitentiary for blackmailing. He is a stenographer. Session of Salt Lake Held Board Will '' Parts of State Expected Attendance. Congress Urged to Advance to Aid Western Projects. ;t i From Thursday. !,' K.-T- n Accumulation of Mountains Greater Than LasS Year. 111 lke en . -- -- ar: open-minde- . I well-bein- Hun-rfsy- -- z dou-bh- r d, $;0.-040,09- SWEET HEAD OF - e. HUNGRY SOLDIER SENT TO PARENTS m ARE INJURED is com-tnJsa'- gove-nme- -- WILKES LEGION POST GOSHEN HONORS ll, g. OF CAR Me-ph- . 111 REPORT , RECOVERING FROM EFFECTS OF GAS KNIGHTS EMULATE TO SCHOOL TO MEET state Issues brands ) hot-wat- er j I- , gs n. - AVal-'ae- -- -- e, A , 1 FREIGHT TRAIN TWO UTAH SOLDIERS PULLED FIFTEEN NEW YORK ARRIVE Blind Pig de Luxe Raided; Still and Liquor Seized ! rr. -- , t' ed e, e- I Lam-Ourn- e, t. T AA j , 1 "IT', Xuoy owk veed it, . M drrt- A i uiasteX, tht gv-r.nr- Cham-berini- rruv Iiri "L |