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Show THE SAIT.LAKE TRIBUNE, 'MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1920. OGDEN Daft Home for Aged Credit to City DEPARTMENT. Office. 41 .Twenty-fiftetreet, cross from entrance to Reed hotel. Phones M4 and 740. Institution Needs Stronger Support 'ARAH DAFT HOME, Thirteenth Bant street, the only home for the aged between Denver and' Pacific coast. ' An ) appeal will he made to placo tho institution on a jjjibiftactUU financial has . Ilf .i2irrri j ' si (iV Hi -- ft i William Moyes, Long Active in Citys Develop-- . 0 ment, Succumbs. : UOHkV, Murih It. -- William Motes. 79 jeare of agi, and one of Ogden pioneer rcsidf-ntsdied wt the family resilience. 21? Twenty elvth street. 'late last night after several weeks Illness Mr. Moyes has born In fatuity, Scotland Mav 17. 1M1 He s nit to tuh In uptain Mumifvs company in 1$6S, and made hi home in Offdc n For a number of ar he aas idled with bU aoni In the lumber huHne and operate a ard and nawintll at the corner of Twn Isa-tt third atreet and Idncom avenue he viaa the agent for the IXtlee buildlea whom lie ing for the late lavid iepreente inin real Ohtute and b tune ogden pmoertlefl He la eunl'ed b ik widow and the Mnwe. Hooeit following hlldre.i He t of National hank, omtneixlal rnhier M Move G. Mu' Lr lame G Gemge G Move, Mrs Henrv P Green, Mra Sihmalz and Mia Mii 'I he funeral arrangr mentis will he made laler The largest electric sign in the world advertises 'I f t. , i 5 J 4 ; ..:Tj' -- i IB r -- Uf oat T At Times Square. Broadway er -- 1 1 ,.w . . V.' ,, J w v . jrf la ONE CAKE OF SOAP BURGLARS SPOILS OtjDh.V, March 14 Harrv Smith, who acknowledged he wa releiaed four month ago from th Montana penifenMarv has been arrested b the po'h upon the barge of burgiaHrinar tbe V Ernntrom llackvnuth hp nrx Mindav morning Smith wan arrested Iv Patrolman s p Kimball near the ahop When aear bed at th po it e Maflon Smith otih bad a take of aop upon hie Kolurt I'pon examination b pejvon, F. irk chief of riete t pm, Smith admit ted he entered the Macl niith ahop but He fiiiJJv jdndt-lttook onh the Hosp he hid been in the Iverlodgp priMii Moving time for hitjhwdi robborv I ltr r 1 ju! Sues to Recover Goods. The reimerv of OijULsV, March II ccrtniu goods and equipment ueed in a ts niaiaronl factory oi $170 damage sough in the tuit file! by Prank Oen against San Io'wlor in tlie dintrfet court The plaintiff either aks for at Ogden the good, or their ahie as damages 5- decided that the demurrer should have been sustained under (he provision of the rtah law controlling commissions of this sort Judgment of the Third dUtrtct court In a case mfitled In ro estate of Anna H was affirmed hv the supreme Helin court Peter II Hant-enthe administrator, was appellant in this case and Alex F Jones respondent The a tminlstrator attempted to obtain an order of the court to sell certain proper! he aleeed tones belonged to the estate an objection and Galmed titleinteiposd to the property I under a ded which had been recorde the property to transferring him This deed he said had been obtained and aignel d jrtng the lifetime ct Mrs Helin rn Jones s agreement to maintain her and her imompetent son, Ieter Helin, during their lives The suit was ordered tried in a court of rrpiin bv the district court, and the mj preme court finds that t lie district fudge sag most patient In endeavoring to arrive at the farts in the case but that Hansen attorney did not appear to he acting on the theorx that the deed gave even prlina tacie ev Idem e of actual possession of the real estate t nder etl h circumstances the district tourt hxd no option, the supreme court holds hut to award title to the propet tv to Jones It in further ordered that Tones tnv not encumber or alienate the propertv during the lifetime of Peter Helin save as controlled and governed b the provisions ot luo contract - ar Supreme Court Decides strument Necessary to Prove Right. Since Ailiene Oie did not Htiege in hia under rvrrcsa contract complaint a n which he was to he pail per cent for the ale of tlie Montreal group o' mining olHinia in Uuer countv, he must cither amend his complaint or lose his suit, the supreme court of I tali las decided f ae was awarded a judgment for $ J73 in the Third district court Josepn Ua)ph was the seller of the option oil whbh was ontamed propel hv John A owa.i and B Hmnard, the rights being later assigned h tl e holders of the opt I'm to Alfred Prank who n turn assigned them to the Frank Milling t aee claimed that lie was inompan strumental in ntaining t lie purchase!, but alleged he had neen paid only H7S He brought suit for the rest, to wlmh cviutiHcl for Ralph filed demurrer on the ground of the insufficiency of the comThe demurrer was overruled, aud plaint the at peal was taken The supreme court i enm-nusi- t, I.4, TJe t .sr'-- LONG MODE UP OF V Declining Are Made Brig'ht by n 70 FEET HIGH 17286 ELECTRIC LAMPS The fountains play the trade mark changes reading alternately URIGLEYS SPEARMINT DOUBLEMINT and JUICY FRUIT and the Spearmen do a turn. o Kindfy Care. a KTW EEV l)enpr and the Pacific coast there in only one home for the aged and that is the barata I'aft Home in Salt Lake. Prom all btandinint it reflet tg credit upon the citv and its board of directors, and its friends feci that now is the tune for utiens to slow their appreciation of so worthy an enterprise by rommg to its aid and helping to place it among the sound fiuaneul institutions of tho i omuiuniH . It was iu J 1 that a group of women m this ertv1, rcaliring the great need for suck a place, derided that tbe plan was practicable, and through their efforts tho legacy hft bv haruh A. Daft tor the purpose of founding a home of this kind was obtained, nnd on Hcptem her . 1911, a corporation wb formed and the association, which numbered about I Jo members, decided to rent the fibbnls home on Third a'enue aud li street for temporary quarters until suitable building ei'e could be chosen. 1 Editor Is Appointed. 8pf tai - v Years of Guests v In- 250 FEET s " J , d Alleged Gamblers Arrested. UoDhN March M In a t.ild tonight made hv tlu polh o upon a loom in the mx mer weie arrested on Rroom hot the tint nr of gamhling The men are S V Underwood Burnett, Nebon Llbohas and C Joe nk i.ruhi8, The raid was conducted b J Hitter W ardlaw Sergeant George Heuiths 'lorn Kurk Kxerett Vdbel and T Tuft i.raiiar lT!aohas ami Jiitter ca h posted 5 di hail The other were he d aL tlu clt.v o NEW YORK CITY ao Tribune 01: .e- v This sign Is seen nightly ty approximately1 500.000 people from all over the world r 5- gated Tighti ightl - to 1 ju a - H f i - n Mar. h H A Hust-eiCroft a senior student at the t tin grieultnra lolleee ha teen Vic ted editor of student Opened in 1912. pntdimtions at the ollei?e to mice eed Tho home yvjs opoued oil March Harbor who reaijjiied last t.eorRO week and left for Afton, Wo, to enter H 12, and in April of that vear Mrs, Mr tYoft ts a giaduate of t arthema tniBinees Venable entered it as tlie Weber a.ndemj at Cgden and ia popboarder, and Mrs Margaret Tileston ular in athletics and Mrs. Marv htober went in as life members. Mrs. V'enable and Mrs. (Stober are both still living at tbe home, as are most of those who were taken in dur lug the first scar. The present home, 737 Thirteenth Last street, was ready for occupancy in July, 1914. It cost between $.15,000 iiud $.i8,00 and represents more than the amount of money left in Mrs. Daft 'a legacy . At that time $800 was charged as ail entrance fee for life members, but that amount has proved to base been at entirely too low an estimate, prewar pricea of Imug, for the diree .N, l tors hayc lound b' practical expert ence that that sum will only suffice for the support of an inmate for about two and one half j ears. All It i vr - - Necessaries Supplied. is well to slate here that members of this home are entitled to medical attendance, nursing, clothing, laundry nnd other incidentals, besides housing and feeding, and a suitable burial is proyidod when the member passes on Statistics bhow that persons past 65 years of age are apt to lne from twehe to twenty years after entering institu tions of this sort, proyidod tho gur roundings are pleasant and they yo cei'c the proper amount of care, hence it is perfectly chitons that the borne must h;ne a reliable aud stable means More Than Forty Years of Knowing How ot support Heretofore its upkeep lias been acbv menus of private sub scripliou aud the utonev paid in bv ascomplished which vanes in members, from $1 to $25 each. Ihe aim of the association at this time is to put the home on a firm financial basis, and to do this it will be necessary to raise a considerable fund, which could be invested aud the inter t used for the running expenses of tliib highly liudable protect. sociate amount Vtdiiy years of training and study to make a good. bookbinder. Our workmen are all skilled craftsmen, who have spent their lives learning the intricacies of the binding art. This is why we specialize on intricate ruled blank book forms, special bindings, and the like we know we can take your ideas and shape them into printing which will please you. Some of our customers have been with us many years, for they have learned that we study their stationery needs and produce work which exactly fits into The best bid we can their business. make for your work is "More than 40 years of knowing how." IT Friends Have Helped. Through its associate fuembers, w hieh number about 2b0, and through the generosity of fripnds and the excellent maingeinent which the institution has had.it litis bei n maintained economical h and en toy s the distinction of having tho atmosphere of a real home, and this condition is largely due to the personal nterist which all tlnpe connected with it management hae shown. The home has a housing capacity of twenty- - two persons, and at present four Idcrlv men are anmng its residents, the place having accommodations for both ni u and women. The executive ininnuttep which has charge of tlie arrangements for raising money for the home is composed of the following well known women: Mrs Iniiiis chairman; Mrs. t liarlcs Mrs. . I'eet, secretary; B. laickhart, Mrs. Kditli Whit (.corps V. M. B. II C. Mrs. nev. Mrs. IroiseHi, McMahon. Mrs. A. Fred1 W ev and Mrs. h . S l.b bards. , There will be a meeting of the board of directors o(f the home at 10 o'clock Monday morning at the Hotel Itah and meeting at 2 30 Monday afternoon at the same place at which the associate members will discuss the situation from all angles. Suggestions will be gladly accepted and all who are interested in the welfare of the home are invited to be KELLY pre-en- t. PRINTERS- - tlllaios. 1 aub tde at the years fanii'v home 4R1 Tw rolv-firstreet, at orimk loniglit when he shot himself 32 revolver, it the r'clit side with a Toe cuuae for iri ordu it to the po the a. t Is believed to be. Ill health. The and uses a wheel vmitti ts paralysed lia-Iv M W Nelson attended and found the bullet had pasaed It between the eighth end ninth r'ba tlilama will Uve a announced that ! COo STATIONERS - BOOKBINDERS 68 Wind. So. Wasatch 4180 Attempts Suicide. tr.f'KW March 14 Cedrtc f aire, 'altempted TAKES st 4 e r 4411-in- ii mm JLi i |