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Show Till: SALT 18 LAKH TKIBUXK. SATURDAY AIOILNLNd, JANTAUY 21, 11)20. DENSE FOG COVERS CIT Idaho Man Pays Rip Van Winkle Visit to Boise WIND CUTS QUEERCAPER Price Commission Adopts Relatives of Men Who Died President Smith of School Salt Lake Is Wrapped in Murky Blaliket; Un 51-- 2 Per Cent as Fair in France Will Be Given Board Explains Situation ; usual Visitation Second of Kind in Fourteen-'Yearat Meeting. Margin for Wholesaler. Honorary Certificates. s. Special to The Tribune. Idaho, Jan. 23. Barbers Tho Rip BOISE, Winkle of Idaho has been Benefit Branch. Is Under Commissioners' Although a rancher along the Snake river at Mineral, Henry B oubee had not been In Boise for fifty year. He was here la 1870 and sold gome cattle. Since then he has been too busy with ranch matters to go anywhere. The other day he again visited Boise and was surprised be could recognize nothing but tho mountains and rivers. located. " Supervision. Tie executive committee of tie fedHonorary certifiers issued by tin French Other Labor Organizations eral fair, price commission for Utah high commission at tha direction of the to yesterday adopted '5Hi per ccut os a French government will b presentedw ere May Be Included, R. S. fair margin for the wholesaler of eu the next of kin of Americans who killed In the world war, It was announced Well (fur, and 10 per rent as a fair margin yesterday at the state headquarters of the for the retailer of the satno product. American will Legion. Th In egeh esse the margin ia to le esti- take place Washington's presentation birthday at Ascom on In a ruling which Itulon 8. Wells, mated sembly hall, and a committee was named the selling price of the "The school board In billing to current- market (Flotations. yesterday to tarry out the program of at commissioner of Utah, say may totality, mor money 1. of matter la In giving was Cecil who the on speaking term limit Alter, hherpian Armstrong This would fix the maximum celling distribution, extend to several other labor unions in the elements, attributed the murky named chairmen of the general committee, to tha teachers and I am with them.' an- with n on of retail the market sugar price snd will be Assisted Mrs, Annie Wells this state. Dun B. Shields, attorney genof the blanket to the west wind s visit to the nounced H. A. Smith, Halt Lake and at other Utah com- Cannon and Farl I. byAnderson. Herbert city. eral holds that the Insurance business mon points at Id cents a pouhd. The M. Schiller will have charge of the proboard, before a large and repreeentatlve Residents, whether they got money out of the Journeymen Barbers' International' a hank by rneana of the checking sysand publicity. C. C. Backea was figures nfn, at tho present wholesale gram aseemblage of teachers at the W Ht Siilo of tem or whether they sometimes named chairman of th committee of arUnion comes under the supervision of feel Ilka hundreda of at afternoon. U.5t) t school sugar price ycaterday high rangements, and will be assisted by Hergetting It bv fair means or foul In order Mr. Wells' office. 16 a James cents weight, pound. Mr. Smith said: "1 want to state a few to keep ahead of the landjnid 111 bert Maw, Fisher Harris, Dr. Hoy a! Wight, the commisThe opinion of tl e attorney fenerars-offi- ce, Fred Huyd, Edgar Bering, Major A. R. highwaymen and W, Funk, federal fair price facte aa to the condition that confront game," can aav that they would-b- e slated that sioner, however, men yesterday Richard the from In a Commander opporLieutenant "stick It was which was prepared by Herbert California. The spent seising what Emery, up" night f.ig the board and I want to tell Just the maximum retail price of sugar on R. Mann and Captain Fierce. so thick It was almost to see tunity to ply their trade. Van Dam, Jr., assistant attorney general, . were has done for the teachers regarding the the Golden Oat, to say Impossible but be serious will No accidents cents Feats these is Id reported, reserved, appropriately nothing of hearmurgins at present makes reference to the state Insurance s occurred. It a a number of slight designated, for th relatives of those whose raising of salaries and what It hopes, hut ingThathe foghadhorns on the ferry boats. pound. is names are cited In the honor roll of the law certain advantages to offer w'as Ini possible to discern a tall light on fog Commissioner passed In 1909. Section 1120, of the does not promise, to do In the future. reported, which Salt Lakers are Inclined to believe an automobile, and a number of car Funk Special slekets will bo provided for Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, says: that some dealers have dead. said, Reports had come to, him, he raid, that has something to do with the Jovoua ran into other cars In turning, and th the gueats of honor. been selling In thla chapter, unless the contest Men of the American Legion tn uniform Alleged Trafficker in Bogus sugar in small lots some of the member of the Teachers spirit of camaraderie which Is alleged to si reels were so wet there waa a great re in Halt Lake at Id1 nnd 17 eents a will act as ushers. As the occasion parotherwise require, company or insur-- , association had Implied that there fli on hold forth In the coast town fine could deil of skidding. A few pedestriansbeen nound. ance company' shall include all corporanot (Such prices are not contem- takes of a memorial character, simple In such fogs withported that they had almost abundance of money and that all teat wan out go out constantly Revenue Stamps Brought tions, wan plated in the ruling of tho executive religious exercise will be In order. Th associations, partnerships or india rertaln carefreeness as drowned when they accidentally the school lo theassuming will order be out needed s Tbo dered viduals engaged as principals In the InInto pressure to make of the general outcome diplomas given Immediately the night, for who could gutter. The fair price for sugar, committee. fall not doe the formal exercises. board "Money tell at what moment the automobile In Issued by the street car company surance business, excepting fraternal and dig up. i as determined bv that body, is Id eents after From Texas. the which ' The order of exercises will be as folfrom the sky. nor la It taken fromI will benevolent orders and societies. one happened to he hiding would go slow a pound,' maximum, at current quota- lows: and In was the the thick In contact with a pole or a corner come blanket bushes, declared Mr. Fmltf. which The After examining the sections of be-fog Is to , Orchestra. A Frsnch composition .to be tell von how tnc tvi.000 lnu, from North Temple tions. of a street car, or any other obstacle tons statutes which define fraternal and mending was tots year, teachers the commitlater. to About constitution also the executive Into action and of the down te paid the thHt nevolent .Ihe suggested street far out of the valley. mist. orders, rise might in n George Brown, alleged trafficker of the barbers' union, Ur raised by the bourd. lie th-- proceeded Opening remarks by chairman, the poet and For those who feel that the world Is fourteen years ago Fait Leke was vis tee was taken after a long considerato tell how the superintendent of build-to too much with us, and long fur a des- lted by a similar fog, which lasted for tion of the question, at the first meet- commander of the American Legion. counterfeit revenue stamps, who Shields writes: Instructed been had of and grounds We are of tho opinion that the assoReading Scripture. ert Island or some other secluded spot. a month. ings arrested In El Paso, Texas, December 24 ciation ing of the newly organised committee, - Prayer. approla doing an Insurance business So DVCT his budget and pareIn the e made H. waa A of William thirty-onDavenport, report j yesterday morning. Orchestra, sn American composition to at'the request and that It is not a fraternal or benevo- priations for Improvements for I on aocr-et beautifyearvic , held. withdraw c.d o he g Red think of- - theU pinna Jon meeting State head of buildings, suggest later the,)ayboforCjwhen. TArt Isaac .Blair Fvaus, United Flutes attorReading of Edwin Markham's poem, In Salt Lake, waa brought to Salt Lake reason why you should not supervise the x proiintlff iinI houae Battle-FlamMore hool Into a muoh neelod ney nnd the commissioner met with rep- "France In States lurance branch of Us activities. of Address by th governor. yesterday by Deputy United and In all dinpemunir with K$n Item resentatives of the wholesale nnd reIn Is The held the Protection Is Object. Americans Come." Hong. and of marshals El Faso, improvement in ordr to inetl the demand tail trade of Balt Lake and Utah. Aftfur the bonue money. Pageant scene "Columbia" welcome county Jail pending a hearing before er consideration of the arguments pre- "la "If thia is not done, union men wh" France": La France" gives testi- United States Commissioner Henry Van pay for protection of this kind are deuio sented at that meeting. Commissioner monials to Columbia": reading of th Pelt. Makes Plain Statement. the benefit and protection given to hUX Funk vesterdav suggested the margins honor roll: singing of the "Marseillaise" Brown was taken Into custody at the general public by the supervision which Th president of the board remarked Banner." as finally made. These were discussed and the "Star Spangled . tii Air. fc h,r following of Davenport reoueel you exercistrovtr Inkoranee concerns genThe 'nilctlon." at souio Tengtli and "fin till v' adopted by tlml hv real Tad been a sWiool arrest of John Boyd several month ago erally." one. coma and waa the house unanimous of in a Salt Iako rooming vote the executive ized that thtir caa worthy Mr. Shields letter is concerned only and that he admired the gntlemanlv mittee on motion of Imer Iett. COURT DECISION alleged finding in his possession of a with the barbers' union. It was pointed manner in whth they had made their of counterfeit revenue stamps, out by Mr. Wells, however, that any, While operating cost of both wholequantity hut that they for their printing and a quantity labor union which has a system of bene-- I FAVORS PLAINTIFF ofplates request for more nmnej,hound saler and retailer, based on tbeir enGillilan were legally and morally by a con Campaign Against Problem Director cocaine. Investigations of Boyd's opReports Its similar to that of the barber' uniou. found bv are surh agentire business, tract to team for the length of one ear erations are said by Mr. Davenport to or which undertakes to Insure its mem- A decision for lion been he the to cies as plaintiff Harvard the research, in and that In for a specified amount, aplte the disposal of bers against any form of mishap, would by Judge Louis Brown of the have Implicated Brown Enrollment and Tells I Described to Real In the rout of living of radical chanjf considerably higher than the margins rendered probably come within the provisions of Third district court In the case of E. T. the stamp. Brown's It allowed, it was considered that there Young, administrator of arrival iniI the Utah law as It is now written. saa they would be oldiged to live up to the following of the estate the and contract term of their accept were many circumstances attending the George B. Green, In Mr. Wells's view the ruling open a. after he left Fait of Benefits. Estate Board. against th State Bank Texas onimmediately The. state nsultant loeses December 24 that the counter- - wide field for Investigation. handling of sugar, such as the steady of Beaver, In which action an order of Lake I lie explained that !n order to alleviate revenue made law that Insurance companies, as aptheir feit first turndestamps require was mandamus secured and the the demand, recently quick present by I had which critical attuntion In arisen, the other than fire, surety from the supreme court, directing pearance on the Mexican border. Two- therein defined, over, which make the lowpr margin a fendant tiie hoard waa willing to give $2tw next compensation fields, must army sergeants and several other sol- I or workmen' trial court to render a decision. More than 600 pupils l.nv e been would le fair both to the theThe that of at least lino.OOo. L a figure Addressing the Salt I.ake real estate have year to each teacher In addition to the dters have in been arrest under capital a placed action was brought to recover e school In the public and the dealer. are mutual companies, they mus lion already agreed upon, making a bonus hoard at the noon luncheon yesterday at counted for at the part-timrertaln attached certificate of tale of etate Texas camps, according to Mr. Daven-- 1 theyable a make of $t for thla year and $3K for the com- th Commercial club, Illrnm AV Clark Ness building since It& opening in Septo The margins adopted aro somewhat land. Issued by the showing that their. as the result of their selling liquor state land lioard. The port, tember, according to report made by at least ing school year.' At that rate the teacher lower than those allowed by fair price document came Into the possession of the In bottles sealed with the counterfeit ass1 exceed their liabilities are staff re- lerday by 1a M. Gillilan. director. The commissioners 000. investigation would be getting 76 per cent of the entire of Die smoke $100 Such "companies" required in other and adjoining bank through attachment and sheriff 'e stamps '1 ,Ue viewed th accomplishments to date in location of the school itself, according to report n,'ual appropriation for school for next year. Evidence has been gathered dally, aei shown sale. vmT of c.ose In conclusion, Mr. Smith said he hoped smoke abatement work here. He touched Mr. Gillilan. has proven a distinct ad- state. On the other hand, it Virion th at the to Mr. The which to to law of at issue was as tends cording Davenport, l.o had not olfemled anyone present and upon the cooperative agreement between vantage in ita closeness to the business bv telegrams received, that in tome whether point show Tor was the licenses document should be the of Boyd ' regarded originator asked that tiiey be patient and give tne the s.lty of Salt Lake, t He University of district, where most of the shtudents are cases in other states sugar is selling as personal property, and so not subject counterfeit revenue stamps ent. .nd UkTout and a nation- - 1,8 tax o'. must hoard a chance, for until the next legist I'tah and tile 1nlted States bureau of employed. ch' an.nnu The5, which would be allow- to recovery by redemption under the cirthe under vy prices distributor of them. Since his arrest H onlUrteri Mr. Gillilan s outed the Idea prevalent iature convened, members of the board mines, whereby the smoke invest Igatlon with these maximum the authorities have When Into custody I niargiu. cumstances, or as the documentary eviVovarlous forms o? were helpless to act legally in the matter was undertaken, and the results that will In some quarters that pupils attending the able .nhw. I rulin the committees dence of an equity right In real property, throughout the United States and Canada of effecting a raise of salaries, and it was probably accrue through It. par. time school are subnormal, saving There is nothing by the commissioner of Inor re- and therefore subject to redemption. Th numerous liquor peddlers In whose pos- Mr. Clark expressed the belief that Halt that some of the brightest young people ing to prevent either wholesaler o( tho gtale almost certain that at that time a meacourt decided was It sn of session evidence were that marfound bottles sealed lower on with sure permuting a school tax levy of nine Lake might expect complete eradication in. the city attend the - school, amt that It tailer from selling sugar Interest In certain real estate, and the. counterfeit stamps. mills would be pussed. "Our of Its smoke trout les in from two to Is simply devoted to- the necessities of gins than those fixed in the fair price equity and therefore subject to redemption. The discovery of the false stamps was HeJrg Make Appeal 'J action on this question is final, for this four years, depending entirely upon the the boys and girls who are compelled to commissions ruling. made last fall In the arrest of W C. Bird tn the barbers union It was a decided that its reguyear, lie said. vigor with which the smoke problem Is earn a livelihood. committee The of In a house on Stratford avenue, where Itself which dispute brought about me ruling The s hool Is held five days a week, lar FIELD attacked after the survey Is concluded. ARTILLERY 10 a. be shall in. hour le he meeting alleged to have been operating a the attorney general office. A memhe'-ruIt remains for the preparation of ordi- from 8 a. m. until 6 p. m., and all the Vote of Confidence Carries. comI of for dues the of been offices had "still. union The paying The of the "still INSTRUCTOR NAMED had been placed Inproduct and the possible utilisation of an- common grammar school branches are Thursdays. , Mottons were then made and lased nances slate eapitol, whisky flasks and fifteen years, and therefore,wasunder the thracite from the potential anthracite de- taught, as well aa sucu subjects as alge- mission, at rooms it claimed, sealed with the (counterfeit seals, accord- - constitution and Fiat a vote of confidence be sent to the posits busitimes all to at be an are to during bra, shorthand, about the of open history, cooking, sewing, bring Formal federal recognition la extended lug to the report of the investigators on hi death his heirs were entitled to a whooi board In recognition of Its Inten- Ideal condition slate anauto milliners. The he said. repairing, hours. dressmaking, ness here, to the quartermaster corps of the Utah Evidence taken tn this raid led to thel,,BSth benefit of $500. The union officials tions and that a vote of thanks be ex- thracite contingency he .scouted, how- machine shop work, cabinet making, meNational Guard In official dispatches retended to Mr. Fmlth for the Bland he had ever, arrest of Boyd and Indicated the extent held that, under the strict Interpretation feeling that the ordinancea would chanical drawing, acetylene welding, etc. MISSING MAN IS A of his alleged ceived state at the taken on the subject. Capitol. yesterday Bovd la out of the roles, his Insurance had lapsed at Instruction la largely Individual, and cover the requirements. At this point. Just as Mr. Fmlth asked adequately sergeant instructor In field artillery has pf Jail on $5000 operation. hall, charged w'h hav- - the tlmc th0 lrknes was Incurred which no grades or department teachare there will he The acquired knowledge already also been for this his death, and that therefore, and NIECES BY to be excused. J. Fred Anderson demanded of Inestimable value In future work, he ing for aesdemic studies. Mr. Gillilan designated state, SOUGHT counterfeit revenue stamps In hg resulted luwas will go direct from - Colorado to Provo, Ing not under obligation to pay the right to speak regarding an incident declared, hut It remain for the actual savs that the parent the plates for their making the union possession, of the students he whence will report by mall to Lieutenthat had occurred at a meeting of the remedies to he have been most cordial In their cooperaHe stated that disapsolve the to applied. Efforts mysterious InW. Colonel W. ant t. ; .h. Gorden, Inspector Frtnclpals' association, where he had there Is a remedy for every known tvpe tion and Interest. The support of here ten years ago of Harry structor lu cavalry' for the guard. The alleged to have been located Since nothing has been called Frofessor George A. lnton a liar. of It had commissioner. he said. Is almost 10(1 per cent. pearance where is for and the Nellie and the made are smoke, Investigation new by emJordan being filed by the union in tho state insurance He said that he felt he had the right to sergeant Instructor has been been hlffden In a Is expected of us?" and deposit box In a indicate himself before his fellow teach-"tr- s. purpose of working out the types here They ask. "What Mr. Weils before proceeding in isephlno Jordan, members of the famous ployed In this capacity in Colorado until a local bank. Bird safety ha been released on offices, ail most anxious to do anything market, so are almost erobatic family known as the "Flying recently. ,. quality of fuel on the case asked the attorney general the who had misunderstood his attitude. and the can to wlth the their an be can mlde employees they correct a help nieces get oren,Un two that The Jordan The application girls, Jordans." federal annual He denied having entertained radical conwhether he has any Jurisdiction over tills inspection of the Illicit "su!i."charged educational benefits of the school. That of the missing man, are now appearing at Utah National Guard and effective. barbers victions or having tried to shield agitaunion In other words, is th equipment will In ihe is Imdo benefit students indicated will Mr. the Chic Clark address he In charge of Colonel M. G. Randol, now union conducting an Insurance bualnes-- t tors and apologised lo Mr. Ha ton for havat least one known case, where a boy the Orplieum. ComROAD-BUILDERat Jorihe of Lewis a Monday brother stationed the at league provement of S University within the meaning of the Utah laws? Utah, and Harry Jordan, ing given him that Impression which BUSY lias been promoted in Ids situation Mr. Shields's answer being In the affirmadan, head of the family of acrobats, was will begin February 15. according to orstarted the controversy. Mr. baton ac- mercial club on smoke abatement. of his excellent school work not ders received by Colonel Gordon. Inspeclast heard from in Fait Lake. It Is REPAIRING EQUIPMENT tive, Mr. Wells will proceed to take uCi knowledged the explanation. known on what business he was hero at tion of armories and equipment will begin The twelve-mont- h the matter further, and tho itants contract plan was BE STORED MEMBER OF JURY the time, but It Is believed that lie was February lo. ami of the guard personnel then discussed and two of Its Hire AUTOS TO cae referred' to him as well, with Efforts of the employees of the state ttio about March 1. It Is to be completed by hi eonio manner associated with a racetiie union. clauses were adopted, and ns no agreeBARN road IN MUNICIPAL commission at the In March on a in. North track. The local Involves shops held a A track Inspection case somewhat different came to Mr. ment could lie reached on the second meeting being DIES OF PNEUMONIA Ills mother Fait Lake are being devoted to ia Mrs. Jennie Jordan of minute examination of all guard property, clause. It was decided tout Miss getting Vellas attention some time ago, a a the in for equipment a a on and numIn shape the raring and efficiency strenuous result of which the Order of t'allwa' the A a result of rdtution report Bellefontaine, Ohio, and it Is because of Matdchle. chairman of the meetFailure nf William H. Hmith to answer her cnmirtrign of the coming Employees effort is of each unit and its otflcer. serious illness that will after May 1 of thla year ber of hnrw kpt at the rity barn, ing. appoint a committee of seven, ceason. The trucks deceived from roll call as a Juror yesterday in Judge being made to locate him.every , 1 the file as a regular mutual health and accifour grade and lunlor iilgh Seventh South between State and Sec- to as W. of 'l If. division government Bramel's of the Third armv the conschool teachers, two high school teachers ond East Htreeta, all repair work of the dent insurance society. Tilts order Is an Anyone having any information are being put part Into condition forsurplus followed In a few minutes cerning road and one principal, to revise the offending waterworks and street departments aa bv a court wu the the missing Joidau is requested COURT HEARS GRIST of railway employees. It has work, vrhlch requires considerable altera- association court from his home. to conmumieate with the Jordoli girls well as the storing of automobiles nnd 2'Htu rcqKjrt lo clause and present the result at tile combeen doing business in the state under OF tion of DIVORCE CASES bodies West Sooth the and he conat that street, times Temple ing meeting, to be held next Monday maeliinerv will be i entranced there had died during the ulgnt (V pneumonia. at the orphcuin theater. supervision of the commissioner, as siderable repairs and Installation of parts the a fraternal benefit society, but whei afternoon. Clarence Nealen of the Oomndsaioiier was recessed at noon on Thursday during shipment from the east. Nelson has asked the Third dis- stolen Mr. Wells waterworks derailment and T. T. Hur-to- n Court Marye pointed out to Its officers that A (event shipment received Included until morning because of the CHILD LABOR TAX trict court for a decree of separate main- I wenty-threof the street department reached an illness yesterday It does not come within the Utah law five-to- n e of Mr. Fmlth. Packard OPPOSITION SHOWN and trucks V. tenance A. from Nelson, alleging that fifteen agreement jeaterday and issued order defining such associations, the officers AGENT VISITS CITY on January 21 he struck Following a eonferenee of opposing rour-se- l. which, however, decided her In the face to amend tho plan of organizafor the readjustment. It will mean the In It W'as stipulated that trial of the ease arrived much better condition TO UTILITIES LAW removal than tion. It ts now fully incorporated with his fist, and on January 23 did it did some of under of the repair shop of tho water- should be continued with but seven Jurors earlier the to the shipments ber choked facand her and commission. Track-layin- g pulled the California laws, and after an exanp again hair, works department In City Creek canyon hi the box. agreement of mix to be necesMills, canneries, work shop and tractors and locked clothes. her to Tbo Tribun. under commission. children up Illation In California which to the bams. the tories J Utah employ by g sary for a verdict. 'The case is that of the 14 expensive Blows and vile language are charged ether equipment to do of age, must, under the federal Commissioner Neslen pointed out that Salt MURRAY. Jan. 23. Convinced that is also In the states receipts was able to show Itself qualified take Building A Manufacturing com- Ihw.years business in Utah. turn 10 per cent of their annual net against Sidney Ldglnton by AS ynne from theIncluded there in public sentiment ainon th poo-p- ! the tmlldtnir In City Creek canvon may pany against B. Wnltrnore, a suit to rearmy surplus. In Jier for a federal Ldgington Into be found available petition the for of according several asking treasury, profit of the state that the public uti.itiee any cover on a building contract. to Miss Nila Allen, hedd of the child labor dlv tree. Utw- has not accouipl.shed what wan purposes, since It is a substantial brick MISS MELBA ROLLO tax division of the bureau of Internal Nonsupport Is charged by Mary Tamayo hoped for It by Its supporter before the structure, capable of conversion. Allen conferred yesterday against Joseph Tamayo. On like ground, revenue. The centralization of th repair work CAPTAIN THOMAS 1917 legi.slatuic, J. XV. McHenry, chairDIES IN NEW YORK with D. C. Dunbar, collector of Internal an interlocutory decree of divorce was CARD CLUB STATUTE man of the committee on pul. lie utilities will save th city UOOO of outlay through the tax colTO RETAIN POST revenue torfor Utah, regarding men and material for regranted yesterday by Judge P. C, Evans pf the affiliated commercial clubs of Fait elimination of the state. She will leave today to ltoete V. Hartnett from Joseph R. lection Tne death of Miss Melba Hollo, of the pair work, the commissioners lake county, plans to present the mat- waterworks Repeal of the card club ordinance was tor Los Angeles, the next stop on her Hartnett. The regular Friday morning Rollo, SSI of Mr. and .Mrs. John and street departments have ter to his committee. In this manner In ieq,oiise to a request mad of the tour voted the commission the for otherwise was' by divorce j United of taken States city the purpose up yesterday hearing street. oceurnM Thursday afternoon In he tiopea to get the affiliated commercial figured out. war department by the city board of eduan at j collecto the on for orders morning Forwith show cause adjourned the of for meeting. Rollo machinery is Mr. New bearings York. starting clubs to consider, at a meeting to be cation, Captain R. M. Thomas has been tion of the Income levy. whv alimony should not be paid by de- ma! authorization of sale of $657,500 the state supremo court. stenographer called within the next two weeks, the LABOR anew detailed as commandant of the worth of in cases where Is husbands. bonds, new determined Improvement law The FEDERATION . Junior- orgamxatlon aif the R. O. T. C. children under 16applicableof age are em- linquent an assistant Miss Rollo was advisability of launching a campaign for upon at a previous meeting, was also physical instructor formerly years at the Deeeret gymthe repeal of the public utilities law at maintained at the Sait lake high schools, voted. In mine or quarries, she said. It OFFICERS according fall left Fxlt she ployed Like to nasium. Joist the next legislature." to word received by the clerk relates al'o to mills, canneries, work shops REPUBLICAN OFFICIALS Repeal of tho card club ordinance elimstudy English and physical education at VTho ctv commissioners of tne board from Washington yesterday. of Murray " 14 the licenses of between inates children such orfactories clubs. and The her where;, Columbia Onicers of the Fait Lake Federation of said Mr. Mcllenrr, "hate already exThursday parents Captain Thomas was retired from active and 16 years work more than eight hours HERE FOR CONFERENCE dinance, at the time of enactment, was received a college. Iaibor were telegram that she was taken for the next six service on January 10, whereupon the pressed to me their Individual support of months advanced as being a tlkely means of precommenec their emthey ill and an operation might be necessary. at the regular meeting held last sueh a campaign. 1 have sounded out of education Immediately requested daily, where before 6 oclock ill the morning, The A few hours later a second message was Victor lteintz. regional director of the venting gambling In card games. . public opinion among leading men of sev. night til tha Lalior temple. Those who will that he b redetatled to the position that ployment after 7 o'clock In the evening, or put In Republican party, who was In Fait Lake findings of the commission, however, I received stating she was dead as the re- erst counties of Utah, from Uaclie to serve in an official capacity are: Otto E. he has held here for the past year. she had a been it more not that effective than six week, explained. Will of member as of a days accounts, Nuit of the Infection turning Into spina the party recently tv asatrh. and among men of Asbridge. president; J. E. Munsey, vice It is explained, for the action taken yes- - meningitis. Republican president, George II. Hnys. chairman of the national comW. Democratic and Socialist political correspond, rTo Aid Accused Officer. per- iser rebi ry. and D. F. Fah', treasurer. in to the terday. arrived mittee, city yesterday Following a brief funeral service, whkh I suasions. is, MEETINGS have talked with leader confer with itenry Welsh, chairman of tile A. W. Llndorff was will Ae held in New York under the dl- to the board Salt Lake friends of Captain Earl Price, REVIVAL among the labor unions. And I have of trustee and H. J elected Restate and other committee, rcetlon of George W. McCtine, president Is Hc was kel leading In chosen who under arrest found a distinct feeling that the utilities TO BE CONTINUED publicans of th state, DELTA BEEF CATTLE " Pittsburg, Pa The following commitof the eastern states mission of tiie L. charged with the murder of a negro bcii does not accomplish the purpose for rergeant-at-armjaw Mr. With Fred E. of is Carroll D. S. church, tho body a ill be brought tot Helms whien it was Intended. No criticism of tees were elected to serve for the next boy. have begun to raise funds here for IN GOOD CONDITION Salt The Rev. ('em Duviee, pastor of the Ouray, Colo., who was recently appointed lake by a sister, Mrs. Alene Rollo Executive, F. S. Dunn, Joseph tils defense. Letters have been sent to the commissioners is intended. J believe half year: church, yesterdav district superintendent for the territory E. Currie, R. H. Hart, B. K. Morris of Wilmington. N. Y. A second Ihe members of tho company of business Waterloo Methodist tucy are doing their best under the law " Lee, R. of revival announced the Inseries R. shat Utah. Dr. W. Colorado of J. 4V. Arnup and James Morris; state livestock Montana, Wyoming, service and Interment will be held here. men which Captain Price trained at the Iloggan, andj visiting. J. B. Howell, u. G. University of Utah In the summer of meetings being held at Ins church by and New Mexico. This Is ihe latters spector, who returned yesterday from Tite body will arrive Tuesday and fuwi'l probably be - held SCOTTISH CLUB KEEPS nnd Umberger, Mr. Currie, R 8. R. Harrison PH, asking them to contribute funds to tjie Rev. James W. Jvramer will be con- first trip to Utan In his official capacity. Delta, where ha was tailed to supervise neral services Hu inlay of FebruMr. Melnt has Just returned from MonMr. Dunn; law and legislative. A. E. provide the the slaughter of two dairy cattle found Thursday. captain with adequate coun- tinued until the first BURNSS ANNIVERSARY and Harvey, Mr. Currie, Mr. Dunn. Mr. Morn sel. Freeman P. Bassett ia In charge of ary because of the Interest which the tana. He expressed confidence that the to hav tuberculosis, reports that aotne 6006 beof cattle are being fed in that J. J. Sullivan. public has manlGsted In these meetings. state would be carried by the Republithe campaign. PIONEER STAKE TO Dr. Davies said last night that he becans. election Montana went 36,000 vicinity and are in good condition. fcl Celebration of th now In progress for Wilson," be said. "If the Republican of revival lieves the that the anniversary cattle, aa a rule, however, are Dairy birth of Robert Burns, which occur toHOLD CONFERENCE will eventually sween through tne city candidate for president doesnR carry th In poor condition and feed Is rather morrow. the Fait Lake Scottish club scarce. Beet ensilage la being used to and that such a revival will lie "better stBte by a larger margin tiUs.year gave I for the cltv than a good department of be much surprised." Ustm'L'?'? WHe 8oot,lsh The quarterly conference of the Pioneer advantage. temple Servl was master stako will be hell tomorrow with the public safety, and will tto more to eradithe mafUowln Bolshevism and and cate am unreal the wa a render ed opening meeting in the morning in the terialism which Is abroad m the country stake hall at 10 o'clock, and afternoon than all the diortarious of and addresses deaths Jt'lTT present, un- and evening sesa'ous at 3 oclock In tbs . these H. Nielson: radicals. tabernacle and at 6.20 oclock in the stake against rroriisn Club," Mr. Service; re- made hall, according to announcement ,Jotm KQ. Camion, presipresident of jesterdsy by Silvester THREE BURGLARIES all after and without were . relatives, Aat' LoNE necessary expenses met, dent. Poelman; . song. "Mi.tTvK',iVr a Red Rose." Sib in "th purchase of a lot in Mt. Olivet Home changes will be made. In the orwht A, Schlel, Louise LITTLE NET LOOT a result of the resignation as where herself could she be cemetery, ganization In Fait Lake's public taught laid for her last lung sleep, end stipuof several officers since the last confer- schools and gave not only her , e . Tiiree burglaries were reported to the said-lated that it be large enough to ence, lie. rVE former service men apcircumstances. Finally he suggnt iirssK a final resting place for others police jesterdsy morning to have octime, but uixtptrrlngly of the gested that they match coina, and song. "Fantasia." ofat the peared employment tn .Halt iier of curred Lake and during Thursday those profession who. like heraelf, that the first (nan to hold an odd best that was In tier for twenty-fiv- e present; ,0g. Da, Id He.fdera;, fice of the American Legion, were alone in the world. night. Three dollar In stamp snd $15 coin would be assigned the position. years, left a bequest at her deat.i Her list ructions were carried out. from a pay teiepuone were stolen from 226" Ness building, yesterday Tb thia the men agreed and four of Life and Character Reading Retention of Cattle PMe bv Miss yualtroug.i. and on th modest the drug store of It. K. Bridge at 606 which was not only unique but which them immediately reached Into their Bought. aad anxiously Inquired regardwill serve to keep her memory green West North Temple street. The home of granite shaft which marks Mis J. Bourne and o;her cltv and pockets produced a coin, for the Hchiel's grave, there Is an inscription ing prospects for employment. Each off). in the hearts of her friends for a long John C. Fharp. 2i K sret, was also enJANUARY 24. ordeal, but the fifth man pleaded fi(11 of Farmington will which say "there is room in this quiet tune to come. tered. but nothing could be found missing man declared he era without means nancial embarrassment. He had rot fore the meeting of the state present "A sk favor of an one. road for or of twelve rich The annoueeement the The in is Im(he poor, teachers, and he by spot thet unless family obtained a com work police. his in single (Tt 1 Tuesday to urge possession. the only condlt.ou being that tbey was made yesterday at the meeting he was likely to suffer A short consultation followed and mediately pass tie retained oirr t;ethatBamberger hick relatives or friends to care for Teachers' assort of the Fait Thieves entered the shoe eVnirg perlor want. men qecided tracks at fie overhead . the that it was no ben a The- - etorrer - wnti-- h of Tom 'liefer.' 7n7"?6uiTi' Main sre,l. t ton at th Meat Pigo school bv- - M But only one posrtfon was available, 'Crecfod Iff nrmlnctnn. Iiacroejmg longer necessary to leave th assignit, Bros nine was over to turned to whom she Lixbeth (jualirough. $I5n, l.etween7 and $ o'clock Thursday night by and 'Joseph U. Wilson, who ia In amounting ment to chance. Actual fact had dise.ale road oi nor, ,iite the place snd ambition to people bora oa ths MUs Weuilrov.gh to the teachers penand stole the settlement of hef a'fjlre Entrance eras gamed by; charge of the bureau, at a- lo covered the most needy of tin bunch, Tnuredey and will make a report m the day. the first donation ever re. snd whom she Instructed to use a tunl. window sion on Main to open know how to determine man was fronting and which lining of who the Use Ads the Went entirely free'y for locating it'urntt0ji at the mtei'utg 1 ueJa.r. remained of hr $iyO Ufe insurance. ceived by that society s reel. as In the most etrtn- th men really -"broke" was given the position.homes and for domestic tielp. I Action on Question Is Final . for This Year, He States. from I.YCK the four winds escaped the bag thousand of years ago, to Greek my thology, according there have been some Queer pranks played by them and whether all of them are to blamo or not, ono wind last night, probably In aport or by accident, dropped a Kan Francisco fog out of his traveling outfit and spilled It all over go the Halt Lake. the fog lost night was answer to their prayer. They could fure forth In absolute seclusion, feeling that they were nut hi the great alone with the pain lights of the passing cars and automobiles shedding mysterious rays over a moist world. Of course, in the midst of their reveries, they might have been unceremoniously knocked down by an automobile or have humped Into the aorner drug store, hut the pleasure of feeling Ilk a spring violet covered with dew was worth all of the little Inconvenience. Policemen and other peace officers were kept busy throughout the night the steering the street cars safely around betown, guiding the lost souls who lieved they must have somehow been transported to Market street, San Fra n cisco, and were all muddled trying to locate the ferry dock, and restraining the Say. -- "get-tho-re- mix-up- . by-la- I MOTE -- -- wo-ean ssiww-iHonr-- e. HELPS PUPILS I -- fct -- one-ha- lf I I 310-321- by-la- I Mar-gnr- I.. ot road-buildin- g T dia-trh- Plerce-Arrow- s. . road-makin- commission Voids M-s- J - RE-ELEC- city-hoar- ! 1 . s. Aid-ric- h, Bequest Provides for Teachers Without Funds It ': Entire Lack of Money Wins Job for Former Service Man - pro-rid- Vom-mtari- C.i-forn- k. -- eh-ct- su w-- st - |