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Show - . ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,' FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST . heceivers fee if. - KULPPHJJLK - and JOxppbaalt, former Salt Lake young people, who have been graduated torn Tnlrerslty of Och-Igs-a with honors. JOHANNA Question of Allowances in Merchants Bank Case Is f v Reconsidered by Court. 1 G, . 1920. 13 DaMiM and help your come; Fedhod4) Amunmaal FAVORITE WIN IpD ;l y x' -- 41! 1 - I J , tu Sweet as candy Rehearing begua yesterday b efor Judge W.' H. Brunei e! th Third district court 4q the 'matter of the fee of Stephen l H Lynch aa receiver tor the Merchant hank- - and ot his counsel In that capacity, Chaney, Jeaae ,& Hot-na-n. The question . . ff Youre right, buddy eral Doughnut, frosted first bite. examine them. Likewise, Attorneys William M. Bradley, Thomas Msrioneaux and A. C. llls, who were of those testifying to the reasonableness of -- 100,000 as a fee for the receivers counsel were for Attorneys M. K. Wilson, A. R. Barnes and J. Eh Darmer were called by the protectants, . their estimate of a proper fee In the circumstances being $50,000 and . 60,000, respectively. It was brought out of Attorney the examination during Barnes that ho had been counsel for one of the twenty-nin- e former directors of the bank who were made defendant in a suit brought by the receiver's counsel to recover money alleged to have been lost through mismanagement. The net result ot this suit was that the defen' dante eettled for an aggregate of 380, 004 rather than go to trial, the money be coming a part of the total collections from which the depositors of the bank are being paid dividends that are expected to total SO cents on the dollar, after the fees of the receiver end counsel shall have been paid as once allowed by the court. A. Ct Davis, secretary of the depositors' committee, was on the witness stand at th dosing time of court. The hearing la to ha resumed Monday morning at 10 e- dock. t f X x w t i ' a Scholarship Offered Utah Harvard Club h $ i Applications for the yearly 09 cash offered bv Harvard blub of?hT'hlp Utah will be receivedfhquntil September announced . yesterday., The J1. scholarship Is open to any Utahn as a freshman student, advanced or student on a competitive basts. graduate Applicants must make a full statement of their previous scholastic attainments, age and naming the department jivingwish to enter. Applications will be they received by Frank Johnson, chairman of the scholarship committee, and g. J ' JdcQuinney, Judga building, A Revelation A TouIl open your eyes at the ell round dellghtfulness of i TouIl Us appetUlnA eppreclate flavor Us brilliant clarity,, It is a shining example Of how good A eoft drink really can be. At your grocer's or druggists, or" u Hancock Bros. Fruit Co. ' Distributer ' SPECTACULAR FIRE DIVE AT NIGHT f , 1 1 : - HooperVersus.Bountiful THE GREATEST DAY OF THE SEASON Contestants enter at Lagoon office or Spalding Sporting Goods Store SBMMMMMPsMB Large quantities of corned beef and corned-bebash Sire being offered for sale by the war department at San Francisco, Beattie and Portland, according to information received yesterday by Postmaster Noble Wsrrura from the surplus property officer at Fort Magon, ban Franciaoa The meat may be ordered by mail in quantities of not less than 20. Orders must be accompanied by deposit of 10 per cent, except when the goods are purchased by state or municior th American Red pal institution Cross Discounts ranging from I per cent on 1000 purchases to 20 per cent on 100,000 or more will be given. can Prices are aa followe: ef ASPIRIN Name Bayer ff pn Genuine Six-pou- From Michigan U. The outlook for the construction of th proposed American Fails reservoir for the irrigation of 1.000,000 acres of land Is exceedingly encouraging, according to Ralph R. Woolley, hydraulie engineer of the United States geological survey, who has returned to Salt Lake after a tour of Idaho. Part of th area which will be benefited by th reservoir 1 now being irrigated, but therev 1 not enough water for best results. Irrigation companies bavo contracted for a large portion of th water which wlU be Impounded and members ef the conNews of the rapid attainment of two gressional committee who Inspected th young people 'who formerly lived tn Salt proposed project recently were favorably With impressed th 1b Mr, Wool-le-y possibilities, Lake contained In letter to a friend said. tn thl city. The successful 'ones are " I. j Peter J, Klaphaak and Johanns' Klap. rt ha&k. brother and sister, both of whom State Suspense Account last, month were - graduated front the 'Interest Brings $22,441 . s University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. t ' Th brother completed the agricultural A compilation by the state land board school of the university with the degree yesterday showed that 822,441 26 has been contributed to the general fund of the of B- - A--. and the alster finished In the state by reason of Interest being colleet-- d school of music. on the suspense account, which la Peheld In trust by tho secretary of th Immediately upon his graduation, ter, who la 25 years of age, was tendered board, Arthur Kuhn. the post of plant pathologist in the Unitboard cam into ofUnU,th? Ploot ed States department of agriculture, and fice this fund was not revenue has been commissioned to conduct a re- ducing fund for th state.a The fundproto- -i search of diseases affecting sugar can now about 190.000. of which about and to discover. If possible, a remedy. 50,000 Is in tho bank, and th remainder Mlse Johanna hat been retained by the Is out at Interest- .- Th fund ! mad up institution from which she was graduof moneys placed on deposit with th ated aa an Instructor in piano. board and awaiting action on appllca-tion- s ihs young people are the eon and accompanying tho deposits. t of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klap. daughter haak, and With their parent came to Balt Lake from Holland in 1914. For Delaware Company Seeks three year they lived tn Porestdale, to Operate Within Utah where they were weU known and highly esteemed, residents. During their stay her they were engaged in th studies 'The Associated First Nation Picture in Which they achieve success In the of Colorado, a Del, corporaMichigan school. They left bait Lake tion, baa appliedWilmington. tor to operate for Ann Arbor In August, 1917, m Utah, and namespermission L. I Hall of this aa city process attorney. Authorised capstock 4a 106,000. H. T. Nolan Distribution of University italPresident, and J. H. Ashby, secretary. ...The Plnyon Queen Mining company Scholarships Announced filed amendment to Us articles ot incorporation. changing Its homo from Eureka Thirty-si- x to men Salt and women young Lake, and Ita capital stock from of Bait Lake, desiring to attend the school 50,000. to $76,000 in shares. Thomof education of the University of Utah, as F Pier pont la president, and J. C. are entitled to scholarships in thet in- Deal, secretary. . stitution, according to a letter sent out from the office of I J. Muir, state su. perthtendent of public instruction, yester- State Refuses to Deliver day, Ogden may send ten such scholars: Man to Colorado Oranlto district, in 8alt Lake Laundry seven; Jordan district, In the samecounty, . , eoun-tgix, and other school districts m folArnold J. Smith, now of Salt Lake, . lows: when working for a laundry company at Alpine, 5; Beaver. I ; Boxelder. 8, Cache, La Junta, believed, he that he was Carbon, 4; Daggett. J; bavts, 4; hired at 50 a week. says, After working a S; Osxfleld 2: year he drew a cheek for th ilGranlJe, 7; Iron, 2; Jordan, t; month. Tbeompany claims he extra waa Juab, 1; Millard, I; Morgan. 1; working at 200 a month. North hum-Sl- ir When Smith left th olty th company to have him taken back, but i;vPw? CJtJV If Piute, 1; Rich, 1; Juan, 1; Sevier, '4; South Benpete, attempted Governor Bamberger refused to honor th requisition of th governor ef Colorado. i Stale Receives Papers of Bountiful Founder v Cart os Session of Balt Lake, eon of Perigrin Sessions, known as the founder of Bountiful, onco known as Sessions' Settlement, has left with, th etat historical society a number 4f Written by his father. One of papers these is an account of autobiographical Mr. g , varied experiences. ' He cam to Balt Lake September 24 747, with the first party of Immigrants following the original pioneers. That winter he pastured stock of the pioneers on the territory now occupied by Bountiful, which nae, therefore, the Second settlement in the state. He notes that h broke the first wegon trail past the Hot Springs, which was along the touts now taken by th paved stategeneral hlgh-wa- y joining Salt Lake and Ogden, t t - SEE v THE MELODY EBB Bayer Tablet of Apirtn i BE nine Aspirin, provwl GARDEN by- million BB and prescribed by physicians for ov4r VaudsvUle'a Musical BB BE nsatlen twenty years. Accept only an nn' which conBBS broken Bayer package, BBB tain proper direction to relieve Head EBB ILL ROBINEON .BIB ache. Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, BB BBB Rheumatism. Colds and Pain. ' Handy BBS EARY A EARY . tin boxes or 13 tablet cost few cents. BB Druggists also sell larger Bayer pack, BBB SPENCER A is trad mark Bajrer Aspirin ages'' - WILLIAMS Manufacture ' Mdnbaoetfoaeidester ot 811 BBB ,r In. , - (Advertisement) Salicylieacid. PUTTING IT OVER" SIB Theater It Tewn Recreation s:: Community Program Is Announced Under the supervision of Mis Miranda the Matson of th Deseret gymnasium following program will bo given at th Community Recreation house at 28 East Broadway at 2 o'clock tonight: Village dance, Miss Arline WWlaoe; Thistle dance, Mlse Helen Hoffman and Miss Catherine McCalllster; Vocal solo. Myrtle Clinton, Morning Wind," Mis cornet solo, Joseph Matson; dance, Melba Marker; Pearls and Dew," vogue and village dance, Miss Arline Wallace; minuet. Miss Adrienne Thomas and Miss Maurine clown DJorklund; dance, Hilda Charlton, The community singing will be led by Francis Charlton and at the close of the program moving plot urea will be shown, two educational films and on comedy being scheduled- - for tonight ts ! night Every except Men- day and Tit- day, Mata be. 9 gin Thursday. 5 3 Prloesi Mats., a ir UBBBIBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBM NOW PLAYING . rfeal 1 And misses Form Divine v t-- i r, . if, S:::::: - V . y It g j AMERICAN TODAY AND TOMORROW .ALICE JOYCE i tn THE PREY . I .GEM, - i t , "The Classiest Theater Weet of ' New York , ONLY TWO MORE DAYS t CLARA KIMBALL YOUIld . ! TWO MORE DAYS . to tee the master pbeteplay ef heart throbs - which hat gripped all SALT LAKE 7, FATME NEWS ' PRINCE CHAP She can find it in Good Tho Usual Good Mualo Jan Davla atith FILED. BIB lllBKl she loves ' Western Dramf . in . , B STRAND .. . - i' Latest New Si v Weekly Special Comedy u. v , - ROY . HIRAM V v Hiram, t She cheated him She cheated heraalf Sha cheated th world Would you lie to shield her? See MAY ALLISON In.' , . THE CHEATER The story of a woman soul laid vbar eng a man torn en th tor, , ef Has, turing rack . Universal Comedy International Newt Double CLAIR MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE , S Bill SHIPWRECKED AMONG - CANNIBALS end Larry Semen In THE HEAD WAITER Music by Henry E. Pyle, Organic oowrigr",- , Presenting IMPORTED The Kidnaper Pompeian Olive Oil JACK DEMPSEY Y 'DAREDEVIL JACK A 2 Show at Popular Pricea 17 Ur?5 w- OF DESTINY Starting Sunday, Auguat Where Everybody Goes Continuous Performance, 1 to 11 Three Shew In On. Musical and Pictures Comedy, Veudtvlll ' Oaredevll Stunts of Horsemanship " . Five Other Big Features Three shews dally g'4 7:30, g:tg Summer price Nights, 40c, JOo. Matinees Adults, 26e ' Children under 18, 18 THE FLAME OF :: HELL GATE , t - v a CLIFF THOMPSON Wit ' Formerly Of Salt Lake ; , BUTTEEKEUST BAKING CO. i00 American Organ ' Beatriz Michelena " f w A Big it Builds bone, develops ' muscle. CHILDREN Broadway Echoes Minstrel Melodies TODAY AND SATURDAY 1 . - Of coarse, . BILL NOW PLAYING 4 BROADWAY ice cream, dainty doctor fussing around if she eats a slice or two 7 more , 7 dan-cln- . Far mount Magazine Felix Comedy Cat Cartoon as cake, and no old ' , With Lila Lee, Kathlyn Williams, Chargee Ogle and a doxen ether second' nature .DREAD is - THOMAS MEIGHAN for a child to be able to' ' locate a loafj of ; ge , Comedy, "Toe Many Wives Orchestra - Coming Next Week x Coming Sunday WARREN KERRIGAN In THE GREeN FLAME . I" Soul of RafsslV , Featuring the dark Scema like J. , Tor the JIGGS COMEDY FATHER'S CLOSE SHAVE of the various Dim Movie day at BaU-a- lr today. A special train will leave for the resort at o'clock tonight . A program Including a carnival, g and various stunts baa been arranged. - 7rttl1. dark of the United States district court, yeterday. The document Syea the liabilities of th petitioner a ' ho 224, Of th Utter iMM7le V4 1 Air It Cooler and the Picture Better.' AMERICAIWIAID Y? I Where th Film Exchange Employees Will Visit Resort Today ANKRURTCV PETITION i Sr J 20c. Kiddle Weekday Matinee lie Evening and Sundays, JOc. Featuring P; Jeff of 8a!t Lake, a stoker, e Petition 5 ,ral7 Jn bankruptcy with John 4 Headlining VAUDEVILLE BILL set-t- o. 11 wl t O?; THE CIRCUS Besuty Class Dlnchsn Csorco Lo Cucrc -- the clasalo of th aswdust ring POLLY finclto n. . MAE MARSH. In b By RACHEL.BARTON BUTLER direct from ita long New, York" End Chicago nut with; its original a 11 ns tar oast and production.,, , Box Office Sale Opens Tuesday, August 10, 10 A ? n J i i Evening Prices Box Seats, $3.00; Lower Floor, $20; cony, $2.00 and $1.50; Second Balcony, $1.00; GaEery, 50c. Matinee Box, $2.50; Lower Flow, $2.00; Balcony, $1.53; Second Balcony, $1.00; Gallery 50c, ' PLUS TAX 1 Oinetlsa Aekemaa Kants Vaudeville Motion Pictures Continuous, 1 to It p. m. Fc.-::-:: QiiiiO JUL pASINO :i vl Harvard Prizo Ccr.:iy Me. joe, 3 Evg 16c, 25c, S Mo, 75c, 1JM. f 5 kxaspt SathSaa. , 25c, r in the t; ' S 1 athcrino Kaclrcd St Loon 7; and Llttlo u Iffy t- 1 r Shannon ' D! Phy Hobcrt Edcson Ida E(fio - Iff Co't One , ge-sa- W. R. Granville ha- - recently returned to Salt Lake and la now In of the mortgage loan department charge of Ed. D. Smith A Sons, 29 West Second South street. Hie many years'' experience In handling mortgage loans admirably quail-fle- e him for his new position, with similar work to do. During th past few years he has negotiated loant aggregating several millions of dollar on Salt TATE RECEIPT $194 52,020.3 1. ' claimed exempt. r , Receipt of the state land bfiard dur-- n TO TEACH AT LOQAN, July were 52,020 3L of which 40 was mterest and rentals, and goes Ear! Thompeon, formerly superlnten. to the maintenance of various state in. nt of th Uintah school district, passed itltutlons and schools. Land and water on his way through Balt Laka sale added 11.829 29 to the principal to Logan, wher hayeatrday will accapt a post and returned loans made up the lion as instructor for tl)f govarnmant i , , balance, military schools thara. 32.-8- 20 is COLLIER A DE WALDE will oelebret Bee-lon- , aaS ORKENE A PARKER M Granville Takes Charge of Mortgage Loan Department Employees -- a55 . in Ink I For Oliver norrcco's Hcsf Group of Slcrs Ever Howard;;; In - gig M mmm The law provide scholarships are to be Issued by the that state superintendent upon the recommendation of IocjU boards of education, providing the recommendations are received in his office before the , opening of the university. v After the university opens, recommen-dstlon- s should be made by the district board to the president of the university. CITY ADD OUT OF TOlvn e. Hla New Big Musics Romance "CHIN TOY 0E1IRS AIL NOW PLAVtNQ one-pou- nd il ' m vawwvu. , mu, Outlook Promising for American Falls Reservoir Young ' People Residing Here in 1917. Graduated q sl; Joseph two-pou- ef m ui fl hsil.sisi g of corned beef, 1.40 each; twenty-fiv- e ounce cans, 40 cents; can corned-behash, 8 cents; corned-beecans f hash, 2 cents. y, GoimhJCoic 30LB H 8107.00 ,v?trtinpt' A&, L BASEBALL GAME IN AFTERNOON 1 Cereal Beverage . 35c per dozen . Corn Beef and Hash for Sale by War Department I,.. I j Utah's fairest daughters, in all their winsome grace and loveliness, featuring the. season's newest bathing suits. FIFTY BEAUTIFUL GIRLS ENSEMBLE! V Federal System of " Bakeries, Activity Is Urged Upon L. D. S . Religion Classes Increased t activity on th part of religion classes In all wards is urged by the general superintendency in communications just sent out to the principals ef all religion classes of the I D. 18. ohureh. Attention is celled by Secretary William A. Morton to th plan adopted by the board of education of New York City, which, beginning next month, will Introduce religious instruction In th schools of that city. The idea is not a new one. say L. D. 8. church officials, who out that In their schools religious point instruction has been a part of th pupils work for the past thirty years. Principals of religious desses are urged to begin their work at the same time the district schools open, tn order that the work ot pupils may be Carried on simultaneously. DOUGHNUTS row convenient locations. No. 1101 E. 2nd So. No. 3813 go. Mala. No. 341 8a Main. No. 4374 So. State. re-llj-ad Q Wednesday, flug. 11th, at 6:45 P. with powdered sugar, .touch the spot at the was reopened In accord with a stipulation on the part of Mr. Lynch and counsel after a petition for modification of the court order allowing the receiver 31,000 and counsel lOO,OO0 had been filed by O. P. Soule and others. John K. Hardy of the Bankers Trust , O. company, Howard ot Walker Brothers Bankers, Charles 8. Burton of the Utah State National bank and M. H. Sowles of MeCOrnlck 4k Co., bankers, upon whose testimony the fee of the receiver was fixed by the court at 31,444 aa being commensurate with the work performed, were all recalled, and counsel for the Protestants was permitted to BEaCHrLaBesa UMI1EEI and thaUs notalF f -- A spoonful dy will drive ia41;einoa my - t |