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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUN PAY MORNING, MARCII 24 CAMPBELL of the Mountain Telephone and Telegraph company, who ban been appointed sales manager of the Intermountain Electric company. CO. gAM r. 14, 1920. THANK BOHN, who will the Bonneville club In Salt Lake April 3. DR. DUTTON of Denver, Colo., of the Albany hotel, one of the organlzen of the association which le VeeUlng western scenery to touriata and diverting travel from .Europe. Profewor Pack Points Out Benefits and Beauties of Scenic Zion. T?iI Salt Lake Managers to Meet arid Arrange Details for Visitors Entertainment ? . W. P. Boilermaker and As sistant Die From Injuries Dr. E. G. Peteron of Agri- cultural College Predicts Advanced Prices. Sustained at Wendover. J. E. liodson, 41 years of age, and Complett arrangements will bg made Seen Livestock Cue Pappas, boilermaker and assistant, today for the reception and entertainment of the visiting hotel men of the west and were iralded so severely at 11:40 Meet Most middle west, who meet for a two days' oclock yesterday morning when at tomorrow. convention at the Hotel Utah work in the firebox of a locomotive at Conditions. The hotel managers of Salt Lake will be the Western Pacific railroad repair guests of George O. Relf at the Hotel in Wendover that thoy died a few hope Utah at 1 o'clock today, at which further details for the entertainment of the visit hour afterwards in Fait Lake. national Dedication of Zion park, The increased buying power of the will- - be made. ors The accident was caused by a stay which wiU probably be made within Mxty The program for thfc convention, which agricultural encommunity, caused by the 'were bolt The men daya, should go down ae one of the moat way. giving will members Include addresses by of the in escaping steam, and rescuers Important day In Utahs history," deof favorable for farm products for veloped price and California Hotel association Men's dared Professor Frederick J. Hack were forced to draw their bodies out of the Rocky Mountain Hotel Mens associathe past few year jiii tend to keep of Utah last night In an the University fire-boinclude Hod-sotion. the the of S' narrow the wij organising with books. - address at the Commercial club, at which to close prices high level present Western Men's tjieir Hotel 8cenlc association. and Pappaa were brought to bait more than 400 member were present. The new This association Its for has purpose some for said Dr. E. to 458 in' come, Lake new a of year died in was liodson honor special train, banquet given the selling" of western scenery to the 4 in the kmbulnnce on the way from the G. Peterson, president of the Utah Agmember added In the contest between In part, United the of and. people State, the Rotary and Ktwanis clubs. depot to 6t. Marks hospital, and Pap ricultural college. Dr. Peterson was diverting the tourist tide from Europe. It In Zion national park we ar given Is fathered by Fam F. Dutton, president pas died at 4:30 oclock at the hospiwonderful opportunity to call the world ' Salt Lake visitor yesterday, having of the Albany hotel of Denver. The ColoB. bodies Both tal. to were taken the we to us, Professor Pack aald. and rado delegation, headed by Mr. Dutton, come to attend a meeting of school D. Evans undertaking establishment should not let this opportunity pass. We wdil arrive tomorrow morning. A.- Fred liodson is survived by lxis wife and should not permit the coming dedication of the various districts Wey of the Little hotel, la chairman of to be made and forgotten, but, instead, three children, who live in Ogden, and the local committee on arrangements to discuss educational probof Utah, should advertise to the entire world that hie D. E. R. F. Hodson, Sr., of father, J. will be Eyre Among the speakers lems. the dedication ia being made, and make No. 1, Ogden. His wife and children Powell, press representative of the Union it the biggest day in the history of modPacific railroad, who will discuss why arwere Dr. Peterson does not see much notified of accident the but ern Utah. hotel men should encourage tourist travel rived in Balt Lake after death had chance for any radical decline in the There is no other scenlo spot In the will and of the beauties Zion tell of west, occurred. Pappas has relatives in world that can be compared with Zion and Bryce canyons In Utah. buying power of the farmer in the Ogden. national park- - It Is simply Incomparable, near future. The backbone of tho agri' Among the features planned for the vis and any attempt to describe Its wondsrs At the time of the accident the enItors will be an organ recital In the tab cultural industry, at least in the west, is futile. If there Is any one thing that Leaves Service a drive about the city, a banquet in men were working which the ernacle, gine he Company says, is the livestock industry, and should be done by Utah people now at the Hotel Utah and a theater party, is said to have carried over a hundred conditions of the livestock market will ie to spread the news of the Zion wonder, followed by a supper at the Newhouse pounds of live steam. A i there was no teud to keep prices there at a high land to all parts of the globe. Conhotel. phTsieian in Wendover, the injured men level for some years to come. We do not appear to appreciate the H. E. Manwarlng of tile Palace hotel were in Lake. to rushed a special Salt wonderful opportunity we have In our of San Francisco, will arrive this mornnew national park. It Is now on the evs tinuous Low Prices Improbable. The convention will close Tuesday ing. of its dedication, and we will make a se are evening. Large delegations expected It is not an industry, he said, rloua mistake If we should let the pasa from California, Idaho and the principal 0 Prowhich can supply a scarcity in one cities of Utah will attend. , lug of this great event go by without to C. C. Campbell, Salt Lake district manJohn Q. Shea of San Francisco, secre year. It takes time to grow livestock, taking advantage of making It a great Utah day." tary of tho Northern California Hotel with the exception, perhaps, of hogs. vision ager of the Mountain States Telephone A Mens who called the convenassociation, The beef cattle supply takes longer, Club; has been appointed tion, will Telegraph company, Advertise. to also tomorrow Effort arrive morning. Urges and while the present scarcity of beer Mr. Shea will preside at the sessions. Mr. sales of the ElecBe manager Basis. told . During his address Professor Pack cattle continues, prices cannot go very Relf received a telegram from Mr. Shea of hla visit to the canyon, and explained tric company, and will assuce the duties last night, low. stating he believes the con Dr. Frank Bohn, an authority on ecobriefly its wonders. Hs said that visitors of his new position Monday, March 12. cation will be a great success. Statistics show that the beef eattle who tour the new park are astounded at This announcement was made yesterin nomics the United States numbered 51,566,-00both, in Europe and tho United The uew railroad law, sometimes reit beauties. In closing, be urged that day by C. B. nd 1007. In 1019 the total had falHawley, rice president the efforts of the Commercial club be States, will be the speaker at the len in ferred to as the transportation act, will to 44,3S5,0uo. In spite of the indirected toward making the opening of general manager of the Bonneville to club dinner be given at creased population the boef production be tested by the Union Pacific, is the such importance that it should direct to Electric company. the Hotel Utah on April 3. Dr. Bohn declined. Utah the eyes of the universe. Yet, in 1907, with the 51.- opinion formed by the New York Times. Will Soon The of Sir. as appointment Campbell declared Freed L. the Dealer Piesident was educated at the University of 000,000 of cattle, there were 7,621,71 This opinion seems to be based largely Commercial club has been working on the sales manager of the and 1,763,574 calves slaughtered Zion canyon feature for many months, Electric company comes as one of the Imon remarks nlade by Judge Robert 8. Michigan, earned his Ph. D. degree there cattle under government inspectidn. Ia 1910 and that the new park has been brought portant steps team. was of football and the e concern taken captain being by that Lovett, chairman of the executive government inspection figures show forcibly to the attention of the entire to He spent some time in Austria and 10,038,287 cattle and 3,323,077 calves United States through publicity given greatly extend the scope of Its activiof the Union Pacific system, reShrubs. In u ewe papers and magaslnea He said ties throughout the entire Intermountain Germany before the United States en- slaughtered. garding the law. that full page photographs of scenic spots region. Already one of the largest wholewords, as has been pointed tered the war, as a special representa- out In other iu the canyon have been printed in the sale and Jobbing organizations of its kind, The Union Pacific is not the only an eastern writer, something like by and handling automobile accessories and eleclargest neweiapera of the country tive of the New York Evening Post. 44.000.- 000 eattle must produce about railroad that has earned more than have been seen by million of people. trical supplies, the Electric The Salt Lake real estate board is what is considered the standard return When the United States joined the al 15.000.- 000 annually for slaughter under This, he declared, has been done without company since the inauguration of Its I cost to Utah. during the period of federal control. It setting out this spring to make Salt he, his peculiar fitness for observing present conditions. It simply cannot xlicy of doing & wholesale and jibing I(District School is considered probable that, should tho Lake more Mr. Freed declared the problem now business only, has inaugurated a number ' beautiful, according to B. and combating German propaganda was be done. Salt Lake la the matter of of new plans looking to increased activi Union Pacific not bring suit to attempt C. confronting, cognized and he was sent to Switzer-unde- r Palmer, the secretary. They have accommodations to take care of the com- ties throughout the large territory served of to prove that the subdivision of profDiscuss Feedstuff's b Prices Affected. York Times. In the wav a campaign for the planting bait by the company in the lntermount&in ing tourist travel to the canyon, its above 6 per cent s unconstitutional, of more trees Lake business men. he said, have offered west. For that reason livestock prices' and shrubbery about the- fal1 of, 191S h ain returned to Europe credisome of that the other As sales manager of the company, Mr. to spend an equal amount of money as the t0 make tudy of the problems of must stay up. It is inevitable that Wages. tor reads will bring spit. The consensus city and have enlisted the aid of the I business men of the towns In the canyon Campbell will have charge of the comof feedstuffs will stay up also. commission, the park department I I prices entire selling operations throughof opiniou seems to be, though, that the and other vicinity in building hotels of sufficient panys President has Former Taft accepted This means good prices for all farm with ,, out Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nesite to handle the rush. Union Pacific i tho logical road to a view to interested organizations I to club of the invitation apeak vada and other imerinountaln and westproducts. It means the enrichment of enhancing the natural at- Drive Returns Announced. ern states. Thirty school superintendents from bring this suit. t tractions of the city with more abun- - r5? Lake June j. Many other men II the farms, and the increase of farm to the Lovett referred who I tho are are law, Mr. Judge severs w prominent nationally being I juctjon jn his connection Ith verdure. Cumpbell classes of erops as a forty school districts in Utah Complete returns of the membership how ease test when a asked soon e 0T might cub dinners, up One I of !lne.(j drive contest between the Rotary and the principal plans of the according Tf, gujt That is what I mean bv saying e nnoueemcnt of the club offi-- that the livestock is the backbone ompuny 'afterBixteen yaraof terda-- decided that $1000 is the proper be expected, and pointed out the pro- board is the creation Kiwanls club were announced by Mr. of a park by the U? or Freed, showing tliat 458 new Commercial continuous service with that public util-- I minimum salary for a normal school vision that there can bo no recapture city at the entrance to Citv Creek can- - cu"s' the agricultural industry. Farmers, and of excess until I club members have been obtained. months four Tile I earnings raduatd ,tea'hpr where every year thousands of 'Tur?do"Viw exTcrn the full particularly the small farmer, will al- after the end of the current year. The yon, Rotary club member were announced the Wydming fend Utah. Mr. I dwellers and tourists go to feel the INCOME TAX ways continue to grow livestock, and as city In the contest, nosing out lh Campbell has I responsibility of a school room; and act is now a law, winner he an if said, and, I s the prices are high, the buying 'touch of tho The com-Klwanlans bv obtaining six more for1 u,a-Ui!v"nSTwfor the con,riny I that $1300 is the minimum to be paid attempt is made to take profits away mission will take formal action to creWILLI HE UrEIN 1UUAT ln2 her. The official power of the farm will be high. figures gave the Rotary F. W. from a to L test Carroll. that standard stockholders, 23fancy with for Ogden college graduates eiub credit for - new members and the manager th. ate the park, which the members al-When it is realized that more than of the law will follow. Kiwanis club 22$. Judge Lovett Following the an- company) have already indorsed, at tomorProfe88ional fining. In order that income tax payers may of the population of the coun on the new law ready commented nouncement of the contest figures, both Fait Lake generally row be given cverv opportunity to file their try is on farms, and more than nights meeting. manager fop the telephone com- - I An attempt to amend this motion by and did not speak for the Union Pa the Rotarian and Ktwanians agreed to I Mon-half on the farms or in small rural aim of the real estate board, returns before the closing- hour, obtain twentv-flvadditional members p"y specifying that the nmounts should be cific. which i no mies most of the leading deal-- duv at midnight, D. C. Dunbar, inter-- communities directly dependent on the In order that the total may be brought up Htatea CS,'T0J1 ha bfenT'ji,h ,h Mountain I for ft term was voted down In commenting on the general rail- ers in real I I nal an-farm and the prosperity of the farm for to revenue is to 600. 'cgraph collector conserve company after. much rapidfiro discussion, by 14 road the estate, Utah, the past twenty years. The trees and shrubs , situation, the Times savs: Presentation of the silver loving cup for While which now add so nouneed yesterday thut the offices will for their own prosperity, it will be I have Intensely some in is railroad belief quarawarded by the club to the winning orgrowing enjoved my t0, was much to'the beauty of the eity and to be open today between the hours of seen that, so long as the increased field in' the in- - I pointed out that the state ters that the act when ganisation was made to limes O. Collins, work in the public utility the planting of more by the I 10 oclock and 4 oclock. Monday ing power of this great proportion of of the Monntaln preme court decision has limited the applied to thetransportation territory president of the Rotary club, by Mr. Freed. States commerce interstate is so large there the nation s by individuals and by organiza- - night the offices will be open Telephone & Telegraph company I school levy to seven mills. It was also commission mav Mr. Freed declared city, In his address of prove disappointing. tions. Thev hope to see Arbor day I midnight, and those who do not file is not much population hope that prices will make 8hown th'lt lp J haV? bfn " could be presentation that the Idea of the mem- nected Withhcnn support of consensus not is the that It I opinion on which home owners within that time will be subjected to a any radical decline. bership content was originated by Mr. wird Pptpd from the state school taxes this the commission will so interpret the become a day keen anticipation I Collins, and that it had resulted In the fork Inwith throughout the city will seriously en- - fine, Mr. Dunbar said. the Industrial field served bv the year ?han last vear The rpp'y to thls and most successful drive In the history of apply- - it as to rehabilitate to deavnr increase tho beauty a record breaker in was K II I FTh N. Yesterday as bv State Electric Child, George the club. company, stated I those railroads which, before the gov- homes and of the ype,i Campbell last night. city by tho planting II point of laxpavers and more ifian 2000 Mr. Collins responded and urged that perintendrnt of public instruction, was ernment assumed control, wpre peril- of I shrubs Officials of and trees. Mr. Dunbar IN said MINE AT BINGHAM public utility organizations that the country districts, which find the work of all organisation persons filed, In the city near the financial rocks, at the n The board has asked the commission be conducted under the motto. p5,pGonal opportunity ; of watch- - i that with the regular maximum tax ously Service, Paye. of the national transportation for an ordinartce to expense not self.'. T.he Commercial club, he the trees preserve said, territory surrounding fh'snd'ihe DERN ASKED Special t The Tribune. pIace eil- - lovy .hey Pprinccd and system and tho shippers who produce and shrubs which now should be the clearing house where conflourish and to teachers about on the same the BINGHAM, March 13. Angelo business vital to the life of trans- make provision for those which will possibilities In Salt Lake I centrated ideas of all clubs could be taken In thecommercial LANE CONFERENCE be to should state of Utah as a whole, together Krde, 41 years of age, the people for portation. r appeal In order that they rpay be fostered and adat added. I he wth vast to intermountain additional as is the Utah-Apevanced toward the future building up of rates, levy mine, was instantly killed territory of I permission The situation as a whole is conwhich It is the center, has Impressed Fait Lake. Wonderful results should folitself I permitted bv law, according to a ruling sidered as vastly improved over the this afternpon. Hi head was crushed Stat6 Senator George II. Dern low the big inrush of new members, he received a telegram inviting him I in gome way, but, as there was no wit ODDortutdtv of4. A, u,m dp,lah,pd w,,h the by Dan B. Shields, attorney general, dark and unpromising days at the close NEBO SUNDAY declared. I The also decided to ness to tho accident, it is not known national on to the attend conference indusuiaTdev superintendents element I but it is realized in conof last forthcoming CONVENTION TODAY) eommunitv service which has been I just how ask the executive eommitteee of the servativeyear, this great territory. the accident occurred, Freed Urges Cooperation. that the railroads quarters In the Mountain States Tele- - I education campaign, and particularly have a long, hard road to travel before called for Washington, March 20, by I Bubella was- with the cage on one In the opening talk at the dinner, Mr. phone leaving I & Telegraph The Nebo stake Sundav school con- Franklin K. Lane. Senator Dern yes-- of the lower level, and the engineer, companj, I cannot I the business men on that committee, to thev will bo out of all danger. Credit Freed used as hi subject, What the from expressing the pleasure I give careful attention to the eompen tention will be held todav at Pavson. terday said that while he is in most en- not having received a signal for Commercial Club Can Do for Sait Lake." refrain a con- has to be restored, the interstate comAlva l..x organize- - I w th hln He said it takes the concentrated efforts tton. thfTsivtIn years I have been I sation of school men, from substitute merce commission is on trial, labor The following members of the general thusiastic svnipathv with the eomnaini- sidcrable period, sent an assistant to of hundreds of. men .to accomp!1h sucI tcaoher board of the Deseret Bundav School tv service work, both in Salt Lake and investigate. . Sabella was found lying t0 superintendent. The state must with the company I have en"""the s and the railroads cessfully the work being done by the service come up through it varyl I superintendent was also asked to write must put forth their best efforts, Union of the L. D. S. church, under the I nationallv, that he has riot yet deter- - dead just outside of the cage, and urged the new members to assist club, and phone of district of education ing boards development to its present! asking says local operators, if the problem is leadership of George D. Pvper of dhe mined whether he will be able to make . Isabella was a native of Italy and cooperate In the future. He declared the high stages point of efficiency, aiid mv associathe matter of the salaries to be to that general superintendency, will attend! the trip. President Lester D. Freed jI had been in Bingham four yesrs. Ho club was now be successfully met and solved. financially, tion with tho other officials of' the comEdward P. Kimball, Adam S. Bennion, of the Commercial club has received a is survived by a wife and four children paid superintendents be given earnest and is entering an era where have been pleasant and enjoyable greater pany I John M. Mills, Nathan T. Porter, Al-- I similar invitation. consideration. in his natiye country, accomplishments will be made than ever In connection with the announcement before. fred C. Rees, George M. Cannon, Charles of the appointment of Mr. Campbell as Support of the proposed constitu- GRANT clu'0 now ,s 'TIUL Laurence w . K.chards and LAST tional amendment, increasing state aid your orKnixatlon. I sale, manager of the HELD CONFERENCE J.MisRos,Mr. Freed announced, BEETGROWERS and should Mabel Cook. company, come the further news to schools to a minimum of $23 per take an active interebt in itsyouadtsnee-men- t. Electric I that the capitalisation of tlnit On March 21 the Utah stake Bundav school was of H. F. capita urged population, company CONTRACTS Every stride that is made Pwvaident Heber J. Grant, James if. school convention will be held at becn lncrepd from )200 ono to jsPO,. I as at least an md to the solution of the Provo, Commercial club, either directly orbyIndiOOP of council of the the Talmage twelve, the Boxelder and the teachers salarv problem, stake convention at .. . rectly, brings you benefit, no matter Funeral services for Fewson Heatherly I Farmers at Rigby, Ida., at a meeting , and Rulon H. Wells of the first seven Brigham City, I I what line of business you are Inter- company held last week Lafavet te' Npphi E. Morris.' chairman of the Smith, son of Remold v. and Lna White veMtprrlnv wppontpj will be among of seventies, ested In. presidents Members j of Class the was elected president; C. H. Hawll uational board Smith, were held at 2:30 oclock yester Religion campaign committee, . session of the under the leadership Mr. Freed declared there has been too ,f!v toe I vice president and general manager' dressed the superintendents on the pur-E- . the speakerf'at today A day afternoon in the fi. D. Kvana funeral of William much formality among the dub members Salt Lake stake quarterly conference Morton of the superintendency. will at chapel. The rites were conducted ly apprd'ng to Mark Austin, general F. Sehepplcr. secretary; K. W. Leaver! I poses of the campaign, and gave In the past, and asked that they build tele-Th- e neultural Mr. ftmtthTl V. of an who D. uncle L. church. .of Smith, N. I superintendent, and the L. Vermtlya, assistant cial attention to the t. tend meetings to be held in the Bounsalary question. rloser and firmer flrendshlps In the fu-up general manager. A morning meeting will be held in tiful ward pallbearer, recruited frorrv the Joy phoned last night to L, J. Arnold at the Adam Bennion and D. C. Jensen, of chapel todav. ture. To his question, Will you do scouts, were Frank Randle, Harr RarGle.d companys Balt Lake office. The farm-jacaftthe and the Assembly hall, regular the state committee in charge of the his,, there came a thunderous answer Coffin, Adrian Walsh. Glen By-- 1 erg at Blaekfoot also have accepted con- meeting in the tabernacle. In COMMITTEE IS NAMED Yes." water and Dean Starr. preparations for the meeting of the Na- ernoon tracts for the 1920 season. conof another the the session evening P. A Jenson, chairman of the proreading was given by Mr. Parley Education association here in tional scriptural There two are BE HELD TODAY) July, next, urged a campaign for a 100 ference will be held in the Assemblv contracts, one guaranA. K. Myer of the gram committee of the club, gave a brief Unity Christian BY INDUSTRIES church. T. 8. Green eulogized the deceas- - teeing a flat rate of $12 a ton with a but interesting talk on the club accomcent membership of Utah teachers hall. per was Mrs. benediction offered division d of nnd plishments and the principal by for which profits if sugar exceeds $11 President Nephi L. Morris of the Funeral services for li, J. Wherrv of I n be National association. the organization stands. J. E. Galigher, president of the Utah A. K. SI vers. The dedicatory prayer wa Weve done Ogden, father of Dr. seaboard base price, will conduct the exerstake hundredweight, Lake Salt I L. C. field Mrs. A. Bue of the Fratis, agent way with politics, religious Issue and ' ouT Wherry of The other is based o0 fugar content of music for the afternoon Associated Industies, vesterday selectalt Lake, will be held at 2 oclock TrooSc"'; was ried all other features that might retard our to-- I said that especial attention is cises. Special by mony National, beets and seaboard base price of will be rendered bv the taber- ed his committee on operation to hanand 8out Jack Green 8. H. Hank work, and have consolidated with one morrow at the home of S. Wherrv II being given to the next meeting of the services sugar. the direction of Pro- dle pinna and preparations for the in- tlie Engle boy scouts. idea to build up Fait Lake City," he etino Madison avenue, Ogden. X. K. A., because it is hoped at that nacle choir under Burial of tho American troduction C. Lund. plan of said. Representative farmers from Idaho There has not been one thing of will be in Mt. oli-.e- t in Utah industries as cemetery, halt II meeting to amend the constitution of- fessor Anthony Falls and Bhclley districts were present employment importance accomplished In the past Doctor Addresses Insurance Men. a1" to make it unaltertbe vr1'- a'8o'at0n A in Fait Lake indorsed both contracts, adopted Friday night. twenty years that the Commeeting of I Dr. John F. Sharp, commander of the ?rnd t.heHOLDS UP MAN ably demoeratic, and to prevent snv mercial club has not been prominent In cjr. 3' lierrv, w ho w as 76 vpars of the committee will be held Monday I59th Austin said, i he L eom- field hospital In France, talked be- - . died Friday morning at Oakland, age, Cal. I clique of teachers, sueh as thosp of the fostering. committee when' will be was at the meetings appointments HIS represented fore membeca of the Utah Association of I Panv He l survived bv his widow, Mr. I convention eitv, from controlling the AT DOOR completed ahd methods of procedure de- I.ife Underwriter yesterday noon In the bv Mark Austin, John W. Hart, Heber President Glade Thanked. Frances A. Wherrv; one daughter, Mrs, I entire association. cided upon. Commerc4l club nd told of the sport of I Austin, P. G. Johnson and James DuckX P. Anderaon, 162$ South Second Earl J. Glade, president of the Kiwanis (. W. Jewett of Denver, and four sons, I Mrs. H. S. Tanner, of the Ftat'e Home wild bosr in France. John F. worth. material men and other hunting Contractor, c. to I C. Detective club, was extended thanks for the great Dr. C. A Wherrv of Oakland, L. P. and Bchool league, urged organization West street, reported are arranging meetings Russell also addressed the meeting and already groups Patten and Cliff arstenucn work accomplished in the drive by the Wherry of Salem, Ore., Dr. A. C. Wher-- I of parents-tcachernight take an that underwriter active in associations urged and of wage working that he had been held up tn hi living for the studv Kiwsnian. Mr Glade responded by say- rv of Salt Lake and S. W Wherry- of j every district, and complete cooperation quarter In the rear of hi More bv a conditions nnd for their conferences Interest in the Utah association. ing that the Kiwanis club In the future Ogden. between them and the school autltori masked bandit and robbed of $3. Accord- with the craftsmen in order that their Life and Character Beading win be henrt and soul behind Mr. Freed Roses Rosea Rose Just arrived. and member of hi reports mav be submitted to the direcnd the Commercial club. , ties. ing to Anderson, he living-rooS3 E. 2nd So. Wag. & Hon Co., Ratley In were the when Mosiah the was announced during the dinner BOY Hall, state high family It 355 EXECUTIVE I Professor tor hr March (Advt.) MARCH 14. man appeared in the doorway. that E. O. McGahen of the Rotary club 8pIo1 inspector, presented a new The robber ordered Anderson to stick Th birthstone of thf won first honor In the drive by bringing blrthdat i of eourse for AKKIVE iuuior and em up" and pulled a small revolver from TODAY study posed new members. in twenty-eigmoonstone either or the chrygolitn. (he Jesse N. senior high schools, prepared bv a rom- - hi pocket. Arderson handed the money i The Smith of the Rotary club was second. The Piece. sign planets are Charles N. Miller, national field fI. niittee of the superintendents. Profes-eeutiv- over to the bandit, who thanked him, and, Jupiter and Neptune. Children of this Harry Coombs of the Ki wants club obof district number 6 of the Bov I or D11 ur2p1 that the junior high upon leaving. promie to return the are apt to be stubborn and blrthdat tained fourteen members. The $25 prize oon as possible. offered bv Albert E. Merrill to the In- Scouts of America, will arrive in Salt I pbc,i b!,, a rp' plaee in he educa-Lakmoney restless, hard to govern and harder do understand. dividual bringing in the greatest number todav. Mr. Miller, whose head- - tional 5rstpm- - anJ that it must be of members was presented to Mr. McIssue Governor They seem to possess great energv, vRquisitloft are at San Frandisco, has I ognized. He claimed it never has been but are not willing to concentrate, and Gahen, who immediately turned It over I should have, in it the attention been Govereleven of issued western Ptvpn ineludji Requisition charge by states, should be made to feet responsibility for to the Rotartan cnartty fund. I anv school district in the state, and i nor Bamberger for the return to Kanpete inr ttab. C. B. Hawley. their acts. member of the Com( from California of David H. Poul-soA VINO erected the building in 1589 queationed him concerning the early While here lie will hold eonferences I completely organized even in Salt countyaccused These children ere overgenerous and mercial eiub gymnasium committee, exa on tri of statutory He the charge the to will new place. South urged and all thev South between have superintendents First if give plained that the thev swimming pool has with Oscar A. Kirkham and I). E. Ham- - (Lake. 17 a of under which the father gtrl "The site was originally used by the are not carefully guarded. year been completed In the basement of the mond, Balt Lake scout Persons of and send in their criticism of the suggested of age Temple street on Second East overland Mage coaches, Sheriff complaining witness. and iater the this blrthdat w.ll be very proud. Indea a dub, and Invited the new me.mber to will meet foveral scout executives, in goon reorganization possihle, leader. H. Fisher will bring Poulson back. wbdh for many year kas used la mule and mule car used tn the city pendent and aggressive, and the men Inspect and use both the gymnasium and order that it might be properly adopted George a power plant for th city Mreel transportation occupied the spot. Bobby make their way in the business world, pool at every posslhle opportunity In the course of the state the into by study to Held. Anderson, who built the Anderson tower, while the women do better In th busiExamination Be Embalmers Lyman Speak. ti future. Hoss Beason, who directed the bailway, T. B. Child, 452 Eighth East wra one of the .principal merr connected ness world than at household duties. tn the d- - ve work of the Pnia-mn- a It. Lyman of the .council of board ofeducation at an early date. Richard held will ofbe examination An enat the now a veteran with th traction company wiilrh first contractor, A woman born on this date should and V. 1 1. Richey, who supervised the twelve of the L. D. S. church will Mate board of health April street, in fice of the electric the car. tor never- - marrv a man horn between Nostructure. Meet. the Kiwanis activities, were Ophthalmologists tearing dowp the . beginning at oclock a-- tn., for can- gaged presented speak this morning at 10 oclock to the old place ha played an Important vember 22 an,J December 31.. The to the new members and - were, loudly deacon She wilt quorum ad .the Forpet.Dale ward, Yestebday morning he picked up a role tn the history cf transport at 'on In be The Utah society am didate for license to practice embalmd maud eg explanation cheered and applauded. and at 2 o'clock to the high priests' hold It lastOphthalmoiogleal round atone which fell from the bulld'ng. Salt lake, and It is still rot nected with and constantly meeting of the season to- ing In Utah. reasons, wh.-William J. Crowley, formerly with tlie quorum. he lias averThis evening Apostie Lyman morrow evening great whl'-In on was Randall-Dodof of offices the carved Dm the date erection, transportation. Second diitsion in France, entertained will address the. Mutual Improvement Asrompativ. sion tn 8 o plant Choice Rose Bushes ready in the Walker Bvstander heard him say, I bul) will bank erect an Musu lpps! gvrage In the i e the Want Ad and songa. 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