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Show oo I Tin: SALT liUD LAKH TRIBUNE. TUESDAY FEBRUARY M0hTX(. Tractor Walks Into a Hotel Just as Guest BILL Lanes Proposal to Reduce Reclamation Bond Issue IEEN a clerk t the Nawbous liotel mw a tractor drivo up to the desk yesterday h wag uot sure whether to rent it a room on tho mezzanine or let it git in on of tb ossy chair in the lobby. The Utter course was decided upon. After consultation with th manager, out of consideration for the xn$rbl ataira leading to the mezzanine. Guesta Bitting around tb lobby when tb tractor was driven in on ita own power recalled the early days when it was fashionable to ride ones horse up to the bar in Utah And order A drink. Tb tractor which was driven into the lobby by Georg W. Carrier, under the direction of Sic bard Horn, is mad by the Cleveland Tractor company. And la a visitor at the automobile show. Zt was driven up the steps At tha east entrance of tbs hotel on planks. W lim 10 xJVews Lieutenant Byron O. 8pry of th eerv- - Commission Plans to Lease Complaint Alleges Involun- U. S. Land for Golf Links4k tary Manslaughter; Walker Is Admitted to Bail. and Playground. ice and Information branch of th war $ T' y I: J and eervice a plaie her men can meet their old 'bunkier and afford a eolendid opportunity to foatey the right kind of American Ideal and aould thie bridge citiensh!p. What good be to a huddle who bad the julafor-tun- e to loee tua eye. bu limb, or to one a ho was otherwise outlined. Now to a suitable place or. nuggeeted appropriate memorial, be which weed ahould be a building that could for educational purpowe a well of lor the large aeeemblies, the advantage L'lilveraity of Utah rampue are obvioua. Emergency - Committee to, Make Arrangements for Reopening Salary Case. partment connect-e- d with the office I of th aasiatant sec- relary Inof war, ar- Regretted. rived Salt Lake yesterday for a con- ferenc with Joseph J A charge of Involuntary manslaughter f Wilton, state em bouled Uatabl'shment of a Help From Public to B Reduction of Fund to $100, vard system, from w hlch the slower and wa preferred against Lieutenant William J UeuTelin" a I hold 3. will reWalker, U. 8, N., yesterday, as a heavier traffic would be relegated to aide Richard W. Toung post No. 20 nephew of former Asked Gathering of It regular weekly meeting at the 000,000 Would Cripple streets, wa proposed to the city conunls. suit of tbe death of Mrs. II. B. Clark in Governor . William 1 her k tonight. oclock club at alon last night by a committee of three, the automobile collision of Bund.y after-- j bYRON Instructors. spry. will be several business mattet presented j Francisco. Projected Work. fur discussion. representing the Civic Improvement and boon.Tit There are 12.000 men J. In Comservice who saw Warden, of police charge the sergeant municipal affairs department r rn 'ovr Salt Lake's rapidly growing list of ,wo,r'1 mercial club. Likewise a resolution put- of traffic, th? ore to the complaint. Bhort- for the coming summer and fall A decided unanimously Issuance efter of th. complaint. ly the Suit ting the commission on r coord aa deter- ly Special l Tt e Trlbaa. ill a be augmented eoon by announcement I between Ban Keen disapFrancisco and Seattle. But of the time for holding tne elate conven- Lake City Teacher association, a Mass WASHINGTON. Feb. mined to undertake a lease of $00 acres Lieutenant Walker Was admitted to $1000 fifteen of these. Lieutenant Spry tion of the legion. Thle will be the firet of th southwest section of th Fort ball by city Judge Henry C. Lund, and L11 rpercent meeting of citizens and teachers will pointment I felt by western senator and t0! fld cUaMf'e. convention to be held flnce the permareleased Us furntahed. Tb. Secra of upon latter being conversion wer tha foF reserve be called in the immediate future to repreaenLatlvea he no..1 Douglas military rminder national organ of the nent formation Issuance of the complaint, alleging re- - I Through comparison of records It was izatlon Into a municipal golf links and lory Lane whkh, while Indorsing the bill at Minneapolis last fall. diftcuss ways and mean of providing tho There la aome JticlInatUtfi at present to orawn by the weetern gov ernora at their was passed at the behest of the sponsiblllty, obviated the necessity of found that many of the n.cn now on and defino Weed ba't salary iucrcuso for teachers at laike adequate through fix the for to date an the aluough July, holding recommenda Inquest, according conference hare lnat month, civic planning and playgrounds commitI had obtained employment through the nite atepa have been taken to reach a de- onre. muand civic tee of tile county attorney. luciil office. Lieutenant Hprv celled at- Improvement Other have uggted that atate cutting down the reclamation bond laaue The emergency committee named by The complaint Incorporates tro counts I tent Ion to the injustice uhleh that has cision. nicipal affairs department of the club. fair week In the fall would be a better from 1:50,000,800 to $100,000,000. Thin, Th recommendations of the club were I said: Is alleged to He ume. the defendant. the Salt Lake teachers as the program against adverae 1th M. the reporta a E. utterly coupled presented by Julian Bamberger, a committee announces that it will proAanlun and N. H. Jackson. Action was have ocraaloned th. death of Mr Clark made earlier hr the aecretary of th th of on th I development Remarking deferred aa to the boulevard. The plan by driving an automobile without due rehabilitation now placed within reach treaaury, haa lncreaaed the peaalmlatlo In Utah yesterday, one of the ceed with the program arrangemen's. calls for two boulevard circling the city, caution and circumspection. In a "neg- - I of the wounded and disabled. These facts, legion start It It will consult with the board of educaview prevailing among western men !u too on skirting the city limits and tha llgeut, wanton and wilful manner, and which the nVn should know-- , have been small group which helped to said: boule-varless than a year ago d something other rot so far out. Th outer again to have driven at an unreasonable j furnished Legion headquarter, to recongress. "Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Kooee tion aud will work in conjunction with rate of speed. In excess of 35 jniles an emitting offl. ers and emplojment agen-h0would traverse th velt telegraphed to the late Brigadier the executive board of the association. boulevard, T entj first street and where they are readily available. Full Approval Expected. General W. Young asking him Inner The of the bank of tho Jordan river. I1' T'awon' The war department especially de- - to assist Richard In che formation of a temporary The gornort MU wu drawn bp tha Every possible effort will be made N street, an occupant of l.leu- - I siren to contradict circle would Include Third South street age. rumor man a the that of In with conference A attorney small group of service to interest the entire public, to ths (governor to Twelfth Cast street, thence south to tenant t alker e machine, who sustained Moses his compensation because he take organization. not men was bethe Interior department, and It a knowing was when to she together, Thirteenth gathered Ninth South street, east pinned spine Injuries vootonai training. Ilia actual money end that the present emergency shall . at the time that the T60,(HiO.OOO " Bast sli eet, south to Seventeenth South ueath the overturned automobile cannot bo diminished, but It may be in definitely tbeIts purpose of the call; not bond plan had the approval of Secretary to the Holy cross hospital shortly I creH4,d and taken street appreciating to West met. Tbe emergency committee exsignificance. ith west be street, Big I gene himf. In fact, that figure wax "To have watched the growth of th north to Fourth South street and thence before noon yesterday from the emergen- Lieutenant Kpry paid tribute to the organization, presses Instant seen regret that any impression has have to the Mrs. Lawson was taken to worlc agreed upon after reviewing department cy hospital. to Main street. w ,ron Mr of in th. conduct of his estimate which showed that thl amount It received from the service men gone out implying that the president " I1 ' lmraedlltey foi" I office, saying that ths support The proposed boulevard system would .'.n r. nJ work employment would be required to complete existing and from the public, and to have watched I In call for conversion of ths state prison 1r,lnJf..th,a,C.t!f,V Utah has been handled efficiently. which th extension of It activities, has been of the association was ignored as an cx advisable toremov project and build new project Into a state armory and th shifting of In a letter-sen- t out an to the yesterday from the And, officio member of that committee. her have been gtudled or surveyed and found as there some Inspiration and a privilege. Sunday night, steam and street car line traffic In Commander extent of her Injuries had not been feasible. looking toward the future, th possibiliof to relieve congestion. The entire Board State ex places Equalization the prefixed appre to amount of a amount $100,000,000 found. She gained small ties of service before the legion seem un- President Not Included. Uy reducing the plan Is Included In a comprehensive com their coopera limited, hours se'torday I a material cut must be mad in the rest during the with the strong force of good munlcatlon to tne commission, accomInL A I As a matter of fact, said J. Tred Recommends Rate to uuconouHners building program, and there citizenship that its patriotic service puts panied by a map showing the proposed morning. after lapsed from which ' no guide by which It can be determined of it." back a street is shortly fll daybreak, Wherever I improvements a member of The tab the of Anderson, I Amer emergency department did not recover until after noon. Her I in advance which project would be sen cam- as now under way given over to boulevard traffic. It la sug- condition Is regarded by the hospital at- of tho Salt Assessors. tho committee, lected and which would be eet aside. A resoINDIANAPOLIS. Jnd.. Feb. to Increase Its gested that some parallel street be desigpalgn membership as serious. tendants universal military train- Lake Teachers association do not nated for slower traffic, the boulevard the entire state. From 104 lutionas favoring to After a consultation of pi yslclans. It throughout universal military sertraffic to have right of way at all InterSpoil Outlined Program. opposed $000 members ing, Mrs. Lawson's posts and approximately was that the president of the associadelared last by night comwa to to come a to aaid have been adopted at a all and tiaffle ! vice, sections S 125 it is endeavoring to grow to Tl that under a 00, posts presumption S. Bower. Dr. Albert In rezponse to a request from county plete atop at the Intersection of boule- attending physician. tion is, by virtue of her office, an ex meeting of representative of twenty-nin- e OuO.O-'bond laaue the moat coatly project and 20.000 members. the of tha twelftn vertebra that spine Leatate of the Americau departments The organization haa no funds other would have to be abandoned, and Included assessors Interested, made sO;ne time ago, vards. officio member of tho committee apwas fractured and that the womans Tbe resolution with reference to the chances than those received In dues from Its gion here today. in tins class would be the big ftuake river the state board of equalization yesterday for recovery were not encouragof the use secure Wasatch of IS of th legion last pointed bv the association. a to endeavor No. adRobert's part post In to It afford members. the cannot coat to estimated neigh' folemploy project, determined on $10 per hundred-pounsack Fort Iouglo military reserve, Introduced ing. The announcement was made night heard a talk from William M. Rules of Order, adopted ns a guide by oorhood of I50.000.OW. Tnat project cervertising agencies or press bureaus. Itco-la Knorr, the taking of an picture. lowing deof A. H. the member Crabbe Commissioner of industrial state the as a to tovalue which aasete fair by at on own If the its efforts and the sugar the association tainly could not be undertaken Grave doubts for the recovery of Mrs. dependant specifically state. commission. Mr. Knerr pointed out that property, tal amount available was only $100,000. stocks on hand In the factories of Utah, partment of apark andto public The president is not member of any 6teiia Fisher Clark, 20 years of age, operation of the gewspapers. tho Legion, with Its high Ideals of the war departrequest provides for OX), sister-in-laBecretary Lane will be out of the as of January 1. 1820. Til figure will be ment Miss and her gabtna Clark, haa much in common with both committee exrept by virtue of a special that it designate the ground for 31 years cabinet before any action can poaalbly of age. 2078 South Fifth Bast Joseph C. Wilson, state employment capital and labor in so far as they, too, rule, unless ho is so appointed by tha he taken by congress on the propoeed rec- recommended to the county assessors for public playground purposes by means of a street, the L. officer, at held are attendants by to be seek it has Slioeld announced he last revokablo that promote the Interests of good granted, D. 8. hospital. no Banight permit. whatever appropriate action they may see assembly. lamation loan, and there and of Americanism, and both positions open tor fifteen men this mornNeither is there, so far as we haa sil ranee that the new aecretary of the fit to take, though the effort le to keep the cltv will lay out baseball grounds and a Is from base Sirs Clark r suffering are In these things, he been able to service He all other playgrounds for the coming eeason, skull that Interested previous vitally ing. urged Interior will be mor liberally Inclined like shouldislocated right ascertain, any a fracture, In on aa the the state said. American Mr member said. of Ciabbe the whether men, nearly property than la Secretary Lane. collarof her and a the which fracture by has der, right earn level aa possible, where marketing president The post likewise parsed a resolution precedent The commission was addressed by repLegion or not, who are not now emconla not attended by unusual difficulties. resentatives of a delegation of property bone. 8he Is In a ployed. register at hla office iiv the on the death of Brigadier General K. A. been uniformly regarded as an ex Inofficio The county assessors have the duty of owner on Twelfth East street. Third to dition, from which she recovers forHosmember Is of of committees of lots Nets the memleni There work, STRIKE OF BINGHAM appointWedgwood. Many post building. becomes clear. he said, and places are being found for had served under him at various times. ed or elected by tho association in tho asaevalng sugar atocka as part of the Fifth South street, to th effect that the tervals and her mind merchandlae assessment and the state Protestants who defeated paving of the pital reports aie that aho Is restless and men every day. The call for fifteen men The resolution follows: MINERS IS CALLED board with refereneo past, except as Is officially connected with this street last season have been converted to suffering much pain. "Whereas, Edgar A. Wedgwood, by hla to the executiveprovided board of the associaClark was found to have, Is urgent, . he added, and carries good native Miss work the members the to talents The only supervisory came general through Its of and poImprovement. ability, compensation, of In two places sustained a fracture tion. Jt is all tho more surprising to Speeitl le Tlie Tribune. powers It haa over the county assessors, were informed that formal acsition In the front rank among the bone and her condition Indt-- I I BINOHAM. Feb. f. A circular. Issued and through the fact that the valuations delegation note that this quest iou had never been and soldiers of Utah, and tion to provide for the paving. If not the pelvis In reference to the question of memo-fertn- g ssy, that she is sufby the grievance committee of the Mine In th state com before tho state board again protested by owners of a majority cates, her physicians "Whereas, Providence has seen fit to raised prior to hist Thursdays meeting from a basal skull fracture, al- - rials fog the service men of Utah. Itulon remove and Mill Independent Worker' union No. for final action. him from our midst, therefor of the would be taken and that at no time has any member to Commander Gardner picture fails to show Free hasaswritten though an 80ft, In the Bingham dtetrlct this evening, Last year, however, while sugar was as- soon. abutting propertj,, It be follows: of the emergency committee been adsuch an Injury, Prt calls a strike of underground miners at sessed on a fairly equitable basis In the I Resolved, That the Wasatch post here- vised by cither the president or the assert Naturally, ft lsn t our place toerected 7 o'clock tomorrow artoua counties. It was found that, after morning. I of Its his by expresses a nlTV what kind of memorial should be appreciation The circular sets out In brief that prices various alterations had been made In the SUPPORT URGED FOR secretary of the association or by anyX (in our honor, but we feel that the erec- - broad, progressive citizenship, his sterUNIr YlINQi CHAKil oft board, foodstuffs, clothing, etc., have assessment of merchandise by the state one else, of tho supposed ex officio I tion hla achievements Americanism eerand would ling of th bridge proposed recently been advanced, without a corre- board there were decided differences In HOME ECONOMICS BILL be unwelcome to us as a memorial. both aa a citizen and a soldier, and that status of the president. SOCIETIES PLANNED talnly The de-the assessed valuation of sugar on hand sponding Increase In wages. why not the heartfelt sympathy of the post and just by wayof ofthesuggestion, mand. of the miners, heretofore an- In tho factories. It was partly In view of money Into a care- of Its Individual members Is hereby ex- Advice Welcomed. The Utah legislative committee of the nounced, also are embodied In the circu- this fact that the state board yesterday of charity activities upon a put tended to his family in its great Placing of pubuse for the fully planned building The lar. undertook to recommend to the county as- American Home Economics association business basis through the buildquestion raised indicates a lic gatherings, American Legion socials, The grievance comui.tUe aya 1800 men sessors that $10 was a fair value for sugar has started on a compatgn for better strictly most mainbe unfortunate a to of organization charity ing misunderstanding; edufor home federal economics will obey the strike call, but It la not stocks on hand In the factories the first support tained In the Commercial club was the for it must be clear tho of believed by the mine owners that half of the year. This was done In considera- cation, and to that end la urging upon tentative pian Indorsed vesterday at a is all essential to success. The ultimate that number will walk o it. In fact, late tion of tha fact that the price of sugar Senator Heed Smoot, chairman of the meeting of the Business Men's alliance of emergency committee will at nil times tonight much doubt enisle as to whether sold by the factories at that time was committee on appropriations, the favor- the club. A committee of three. N. I, able consideration of the bill Introduced Vermllya. George U Waters and Freeman heartily wreleome tho advice, , suggesany of the old employed would strike, $10 50, seaboard basis. Since January I the factory price of su- by Representative Fees, which has this P. Bassett, was appointed to take the tions and of those who although many of the L W. W. members nre expected to quit work and seek new gar ha risen $2 50 a hundredweight, but aim In view. desire to help the committee carry out with all civic organizations In matter The Utah committee Is matje up of Miss the city.up the assessors under the law are required fields. its aims. The committee desires most Jean Cox state supervisor of home ecoAt the Highland Boy mine today more to give values as of January I. A has been called for Slpndav, earnestly to express the wishes of the Th state board also considered the nomic education, cnalrman; Mrs. E. O. Marchmeeting than sixty men drew their time and quit win meet 8, when tne committee teachers at all times. When it fails to the companys emplov. Most of them left slue of another necessary of hfe, when Leatlierwood, Mrs. Jeannette A. Hyde, with representatives ol the various civic do this it should bo recalled. was asked aa to Its policy with regard Mrs. George M: Bacon, Mrs H. 8. Tantown during the afternoon, en route to and discuss organization of organisations to wheat stored In elevators and mills. ner, Mrs. C. H. McMahon and Miss Nell the Associated Charities. other campa The above statement was approved Representatives were present from th C. 8'iowlg. The campaign la being unA motion was made and carried .t yesbv each member of the emergency comEleFlour the nadertaken the at company, Fperry suggestion of the mittee. The committee further declares terdays meeting providing for an asRED CROSS ASKS FOR Rperry vator Storage company, the Globe Grain tional legislative committee of the asso- sessment of $2 50 a quarter, or $10 a Jear, that it is only too glad to welcome the Milling company, the Albers Brothers ciation. the alliance, to be of all members from of the executive board of Hai of State ths Farmers' Grain & ADDITIONAL WORKERS Milling company, the The object of the bill, as explained by used In keeping members posted ss to the Secretary by Resignations Accepted Intermountain Millthe association, and deplores the fact Miss Cox, Is to place home economics on activities of the organization. Milling company, have Plans n Elevators the same basis, as regards federal aid. as also been mode for the bulliing up of the ing company, the that there has been a misunderstanding Twenty-on- e cases of Influent wera re- company, the Northrop-Kin- g company, the City Commission; Apvocational education. Last membership of tbe alliance Many Letters From whereby th impression has been given ported yesterday by the city board of Holt, deed company and the Pacific Seed yar. Recording to Miss Cox. C. of the alliance $10,000 wait A. chairrmin Fans, Six deaths from tne epidemic house. Their that tho emergency committee and its health. as fede-spokesman was Attorney aid for agriculture, SlOOO department of the Commercial cIuj, pre. cere Included In the report Purchasers. radicals; supporters are James H. Define of Ogden, which Is the gnen pointments Approved. lor training In trades and Industries and sided at tho meeting. Duped Had Cross workers are still needed s.t Our entire course to date has bccu several of these $100o for home economics. of tah headquarters 70 East South Temple companies. They pointed out that much headquarters, and conservative it must be absolutely street. Mrs. J. E. Johnson, who Is In of the grain In their plants an of JanuBOUND OVER so to the end, FOUR declared fr. Anderson, cliarge of the sewing, urges every woman ary 1 was It In some of SITE CHOSEN FOR transit, Jerrold R. Letcher, deputy secretary of Upon the recommendation of Joseph actually committee. member of the or girl who can to contribute part or all stored In transit, some milled in TO DISTRICT COURT! state for Utah, 1s of the opinion that E. Burbidge, chief of police, the clly a From tho outsetemergency wo have recognized of her time for the next few dnvs. A- and aome of It was being stored transit, for the ARIZONA TEMPLE lthough a hearty response haa been made people who are tempted every little while commission accepted last night the res- and stated repeatedly that the board of They wanted to know If, undr to the call, much work mubt be done this farmers and walv- - to invest their money in companies of ignations of C. A. Williams from The de- education is so hampered by limited . the law, as Interpreted by the board, the Entering pleas of not gudty L. D. of the week. temple H. E. Johnson, more or less doubtful financial stability tective ns preliminary hearings. funds that it can do nothing further companies were to be held responsible for 5 bu'U wiU A call was made department and S. J. Thoma without U.Al-otand C. W. Cardner w ere all .yesterday by Mrs. this property. " special help from the public. driver. eln oon, saj 9 Frank . Ottertrom, W Ruth Slay Fox of tne presidency of the over yesterday hy City Judge should take a series of lessons in the from the position of patrol wa pointed out to the millers that, bound It Appointment by the chief of Reed Bill- At no time has the attitude of thrf Y. I M. I. A. organization of the L. I). under the wording of the law, they might secretary to President Heher J. Grant, Henry C. Lund to stand trial In the Third correspondence that comes to the office e a as who of ings returned yesterday from a visit to court ou charges ol possession of j ofvUarden Bennlon, Mr. Letchers chief. James M. Jensen as a patrolman and the members of the board been other than , x. church that every stake president urge escape pajlng taxes on what was not acArizona, having accompanied President district patrolman ofcom- sympathetic. To a euan, they desire to the girls and women of their ward or. tually owned by them If they would di- Grant morphine. third grad were approved. The and hla party, who selected the . Sanitations to respond to the call. Other vulge the names of the owners but they E. Gonzales pleaded not guilty to a For example, here ia one received yeshelp the teachers. mission In appointment also Mr. site. concurred temple Otterstrom savs the site e b.n giary, and. likeorganizations assisting yesterday were the asserted that 111 the end this would mean Is of terday : Dr. Willard near the business district of tha rapid- charge health by I'hrtetopherson. c'ty Hel.ef society and First Congregational the same thing. Kansas grain, they said, wise waiving preliminary hearing, was To the secretary of state of Utah: commissioner, of Rose Hetiinger to sucgrowing Arizona metropolis. SEED DISTRIBUTION and Phillips Congregational churches. Al- had already paid taxes In Kansas. But ly He Toar Sir A Mr. Blank, president, and ceed Alma M. Karlsson, resigned, as head sav the building will be built o bound over to the higher rourt. ready, Mm Johnson said, fifty pneu- the Utah law was found to be fairlv clear Arizona com of the nurses of the city health departMr. Dash, secretary, of the a nathe stone. TO BE FACILITATED monia Jackets have been sent to the on this point. The asscsning of grain. It President Grant, who will return to MALLISTER HEARD panv, Incorporated under the laws of the ment. Appointment of Elien M. Kirk as county hospital, a like number to tne was pointed out. Is the duty of the county Salt in In were Indiana a of fourtn 191$, state Utah, and Lake rewas Inspector, grade later, promotion Holy Cross hospital and 150 packets Of assessor, but if he comes to the board ceived en hla stock or shaies in that company, from fouith to third grade Inspectors of Special to The Tribune. visit toenthusiastically the various slate u resting to the U D. S. hospital. for advice. It was Intimated that the litBY MANUFACTURERS selling BOISE. Idaho, Feb. 9 Good seed will promising wonderful returns on th In- Ruth Clayton, Lula Ricketts and N. A. eral wording of the law would bo set be- conferences, Mr. otterstrom states. vestment Now, what I want to know is, Fredericks!) were concurred In by the be scarce this year, and Idaho growers fore him for his guidance. of will find themselves confronted with a The a1ue BABY DAUGHTER IN advertising in building up is there such a company, and are they commission. as explained yesterday to mem- on the square, etc. I am holder of 475 In the resignation handed .to Chief big shortage at planting time, according AUSTRALIA WELCOMES businens of tbe Utah Manufacturer' asoria. shares In said cvjmpany, and can not Burbidge. Detective Williams said: "It to B. V. Sheehan, field agronomist of the H. N. BYRNE HOME FLAGS TO BE TOKENS AMERICAN PRODUCTS ber tion by Malcolm McAllister of the Is perhaps unnecessary for me to learn anything of tnem. university extension division. "I am a milliner, working for my dally reasons for my resignation, but assign To facilitate the distribution of whatat tne weekly DINNER LINCOLN AT Advertising that 111 inHenrv N. Rvrne, managing director of afford to lose my luncheon of tne association In the Combread, and can there may be no doubt In your mind In ever supply of seed there may be, Mr. the American Everything bearing stamp the Information Mr. vestment. be McAlllwter will has devised a scheme of farm club. Sheehan talked mercial aao I very th premises, Any company, didn't care beg to say that I cannot A feature of the Lincoln club banquet in Australia finds a ready market, sal who knew he was happy yesterday. In etc , etc. on Bublnes Letter Wntlnff. render efficient service under the condi- bureau cooperation by which seed will bo greatly appreciated, Mrs). O. M. Jackman, a former be will resident Utah at Hotel tbe night Mr. he Saturday fact, announced It himself, for a J. A. Giles of tbe Franklin dub save Letcher, tions now prevailing In the detective de- listed for sale, the Information to be made "Change the names." said Svdnej. Australia, nho Is stopping over an on Tbe Printline the tiny American flags at of the newspapers, of "and this is a sample of many letters partment." public through daughter whs born to Mrs. Bvrne In the the placing aof of the occasion. In halt Take. Mrs Jackman savs that the addre,i come to S. IVr ey, executive secoffice. the Sometimes J. this that Chief of Detectives Riley M. Beckstead weekly markets bulletin of th state demorning. Mrs. Byrne and the babe were every placeH. aA. souvenirs 8tate' the S. "f. for stands said sign McCollem quality 'and Its ha forfeited DnAMdeul well. I of of yesterday charter the association and Ahe farm Secretary the company years said he had no fault to find reported partment y agriculture, the bureaus. that the musical program would last from efficiency In lie- - native land, and that retary Data are to aso. Sometimes it Is still In existence. work of Detective Williams and with luncheon. collected hy th he 7 30 till 8 30 o'clock, following which the aar has been one of tho means of In the instance of the Indiana milliner, could not understand his reasons mat to are and county agricultural reagents for t e opinion of American goods Governor W. L. Harding of Iona would raising the company paid Its taxes up to last signing. Chief Burbidge said be waif surthe following Information: Kind et Australians have a splendid opinion of AWARDS OFFERED make the principal address. year, hut is now delinquent, although its prised to receive W llbams's resignation, seed, vnrietv, price, amount, and Life and Character Beading revKeen Interest Is being taken In the AmerHans and t.ic products they produce, not has of persons having tho seed W charter legally readied the because he was an efficient officer. "I Lincoln day function, and, he said, the she declared. ocation stage, BEST PIGEONS FOR am sorrj." he said, "that through per- sule. Mrs. rewhose Is Juckmsn, a father The Utah law does not require com- sonal grievances Williams felt it necesarrival of the Lincoln club buttons Names of persons wishing to buy seed FEBRUARY 10. will add to this. In that every banker of Sidney, sa.d that trade he to keep on file In this office no- sary to resign from tho force." also will be taken, together with th kind ' J. Dietz, secretary of the Unh Pigeon panies People born under the sign of Aquarius cently will be expected to wear the tweu) tho two nations has great'y in-- 1 or memoer in of olfieers of tice seed wanted, the variety, the amount changes personnel. Mr. Williams has been connected with are generally very noble, honest and o" ,S,:lt. lotke Of course, when and J. V. (club, offeand the address of the applicant. button, which bears a picture of Lincoln. creased. they have paid the cor- the police force for about seven y ears. - a pair of Hlunrllnette vvil; and are endowed with pgeons is en Informal. will In the handa of various firms tax. be fact that The and Stocks affair record, s derabio natural discrimination. and of Red Carreaux plgeo is. respectively, poration ll Is sometimes possible to send that Inalso ar to be listed. Costly Homo Is Destroyed. are fair readers of character, and areThey of thee respecfor the best s.ngle pig-oAdmitted. not Indemnity Company formation. K. O. Owen Goes to Butte. tive varieties bred In 1820 and exhibited by GREKNW 1CH, fonn., Feb. 9 Tire toeasily deceived by a pitiful tale. This "It would be a good object lesson, howThe Masonic Protective association, BRIGHAM WOMAN mental and spiritual quickness R. 3. Owen, chief rate clerk of the night destroyed the home of Walter C. the breeder at the 1920 state fair. makes ever, for persons connected with this which offers health ami accident .InsurWord has Just been received at th- - Utah form them very apt in any study, any trade Oregon Short Line railroad, left yesterday Te.igle. president of the Standard Ofl of stock to have transactions to to members of tho fraternity of the ance T. or profession they may take up. It Is for Butte, Mont., on business and D state office from H. fair of SEVERELY BURNED company of New Jersey. The loss is es- Lxx like once read letters this in every same a has been name, formally admitted to kerby, Run Juan county, that tee comtimated at $400,000. hardly too much to say that while." do business In Utah. men and women who are even Aquarius missioners of ban Juan county have partially BKIGHAM CITY, F eh. to lio'd the count fair this year Sop- - j aware of their power can succeed In Paturdav af ternoon of last xveek Mrs. Joseph lates tember 1" any work they may decide to do. waa when burned are not her clothirtf rote studnts. but seem severely They fire as rite stooped oer a etoe without any particular effort to absorb caught to recover a j from the ash pan. Information from every source. S. FRENCH SPANG DIES Mrs. Yates a khts became ignited ami are alwais agreeable and retain They their xim u&8 terribly burned on one aide of dignity on all occasions. They are rareAT PA. PHILADELPHIA, her body and face. She was alone in ly passionate or quk-- tempered, but the house at the time, but her scream Enow how to resent an Insult when one $2 S. French of for help broujint neighbors, who smothyear ago, only Span, n offered. 1. spang of OaK K arid son Mr. of Mrs, ered the flames. On account of her adThe birthstone of this birthdate Is nn land. Cal., who for tht past six months vanced age her condition is regarded a Salt Lake for th past quarter of a amethyst. The astral colors are Nile services for Mrs. second HE in HE funeral to arrest twenly-foha been New the hotel been at Fait of Crnd hv died suddenly criticaL squexlnff himself green, pink and blue, and the governing century. For many years previous to William C. Harvey, which hours in th downtown through a broken pane In the rear of Thursday night of Lke, planet is Uranus. coming her she had lived with her ' on Main street. Hearing Influenza at Philadelphia, Fa., according bakery o tragically stopped were district accused Students should advertise In the Want of of in boy Pahreah and 8cutanpah the e flOlflA ftf Iha 'viwa is - family to a telegram received by hla parents. BONNEVILLE CLUB Ads today for positions as tutors or valleys In Kane county, oshere Mr. Sunday afternoon by the death ttons. Patrolman Emery maneuvered burglary occurred at Besides hla parents. Mr. Spang is surassihtants. Clark was engaged In the livestock NAMES H. N. BYRNE of her mother, Mrs. Melvlna about vived Lj hi widow and two chlidreTf. A oclock last through until he d night. ..Patrolman business. to reach buildings Clark, In an automobile accident, will brother died In Franca during the war. the door unseen and Georg Phillip took into custody Hy-rube performed again tomorrow after6h is survived by her sons, Lewi unheard Drawing hi revolver he At meeting of the hoard Of roierrior Laubengler, 11 years of age. In O. Clark, Lynn Clark and Cory Clark, noon. wnen th last tributes will be shouted: of the Bonneville club held jesterday at an alley In the rear of Finch A Ro"Come out of there, or Til fill you and ber daughters, M'ss Evelyn Clark INFLUENZA TOPIC paid to Mrs. Clark CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING the Jfotel Utah, Henry H. Bvrne. manag- Vioia Mother and daughter will be burled and Mrs. W.th lead." AVltcher, ger' cal on 8cond Bouth street. In Another Brlen comIng director of the Kelth-A t answered-"Don'two with small lads. other company voice very daughter. - Miss Sabina Clark, lies at BATE. together In th family plot at WaAT COMMERCIAL CLUB to fill a vacancy on panj, was elected Is alleged to ha' robbed the th - D.- S. hospital, suffering from I'm only a kid," and satch Lawn cemetery. There side by shoot, Mr. the board Byrne nuceeeJs Herbert x two small feet were pushed of to cafe of a large ft sn. s'd they will be laid at rest, and the perhaps fatal Injuries received in the R. Macmillan, who luis served on tbo rFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 1820. Th two other boja made their esautomobile accident which cost her th hole followed by u very through Major VI IlanJ Christoph rson, recently family will have two departed ones frightboard of for the past Jwt) governor hearth commissioner of Bait Bn ened ly. At the polh-to mourn Instead of th one thty mother life. 15 cents per appointed first Insertion and cape. but Laubengler was hindered in station he jears. Mrs. Harvey leaves her husband and Base, wfill be the sps ker tomorrow noon said be was alone and "trying to by the hugeness of hla plungrieved for last Sunday. running T'j cents per Ini each co&eecutlv n of the a der. make it go." tie weekly Th cortege will leav the S. M. Insert ion daughter, Jlary at Commercial club. He will aodre-- s the Precaution Taken Against Babies. H waa turned over to the juven'le Louise. If not consecutive 1nertlone, Th'v entered the home of P. L. Taj lor chapel at 12 3 o'clock tomor92U Bryan avenue, ciub meinbe-- s on t! lVhat court autnorlties. The first arrest Sira. Lnn Clark, a daughter-in-larow afternoon Details of the services line each Insertion. subject, cents rARMIN-JTDNMayberrj, A Feb a precaushortly Fho-.lI Men InfluBusiness Know About ia with M'rs Sabina 'lark at the look place at an early.nour jesterday after midnight Sunday night and took have not yet been completed, and will Hy the month. 81.80 per line. tion against rabies, tne county coinin',- enza." Judge Ellas A. Bmitn, cashier of b announced toeay. $23 and three pocket knives from th Two tines minimum spaoe. I,. I 8. hospital. Hi,, too, lies near morning when Charles Gibson, 12 stouers and et a l e board of health liav the Deseret Bailngs tank, will preside at of age. wa captured by Paof th sleepers while they Mrs. Clark, widow of the 1st death's door, suffering from a fracpocket ordered that all dogs in tbe county must jear th luncheon. were in tlielr room. B. Clark, had been a resident of trolman J. K. F.roery. He I alleged tured skull. either be muzzled or chained. U high-spee- ' um-merci- at ai a M.K L Play-grouu- I ."onllSL Wasalch-Bonne-vll- le r- -- -3 AT S10A SACK 1 r.n fr s pro-vid- o d X-r- Amer-lcanla- 1 , well-define- d cttl-ae- X-r- Ur 1 two-tlitr- 1 Inter-Ocea- sgrl-ultnr- al nl vt-- -, "evrla t first-grad- third-degre- McAl-Aist- er un-n- ry Kelth-O'Brl- en 1 de ' Und-hearte- n ns e bt Dont Shoot, 1,n Funeral Halted by Tragedy To Be Made Double Service a Kid! Boy Tells Police Officer ur man-age- m O I.au-bengi- er J- ire-bo- lecture-luncheo- lr , Hy-ru- m ( f c |