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Show 16 GIT! TO VOTE tiie salt lake tribune, Monday morning, april Oil SOPRANO LIKES SALT LAKE o o o LAUDS AMERICAN M ADAME arrived I$sue of $3,300,000 to En AMZXITA GALLI-CUB.C- la Salt Lake yesterday, and soprano of International fame, who will lnf at the tabernacle tonight. Neighbors and Two Collisions Occur Sheriffs Join in Search der Similar Circum for Youngsters. stances. Parents, Supply Proposed. A search Is In pragmas at Rltarion, where members of the sheriffs office, neighbors and ths father of Mabel Fay Nichols twelve years of age, and Allan Nichols ten years of ags are endeavoring to locata tha children, who disappeared at 10 o'cloclr yesterday morning. They had left their home in Riverton to go to the of a mils Sunday school north on Redwood rued. When they did not return home by 11 20 o'clock the father, Thomas Nichols a confectionery store owner at Riverton, commenced s search for them. He drove In an automobile to Fort Harfl-mafour miles away, to the only relatives of the family near Riverton, hoping they might be there. He asked people living along the road If they had seen the children, end when his efforts lo find them were fruitless he appealed for aid to tha sheriffs office. Deputy Sheriff William Brough Joined in the hunt and telephoned ths Salt Lake authorities at 11.20 oclock last night to be on the watch for the missing children. No one could be found who had seen the children at Sunday school or on ths road between tha house and tha church. The searchers are working on the theory that someone picked up the children In an automobile and took them to Salt Lake. The girl is described as being light complexloned with blua eyes. When she left home she was wearing a brown and blue checked dress and a black straw hat with a blue ribbon. The boy Is also light oomplexioned with blue eyes and was wearing a navy blue suit with cap to match. nounced. ' three-quarte- , ball Lak will dsckii at tha special I bond election to be "held tomorrow wbeth- - I or It Is opportune to expend at this time 8,100.000 to finance an additional water supply. The polls will bo open from 7 o'clock In tho morning until T o'clock In the evening. AH persons who paid a real or personal tax In Balt lake In lilt and who wero rerlstered to voto at the last aeneral election will have an opportunity of voting yea or no on the propositions. Bonds to the amount of $550,000 for tho construction of additional supply conduits, distributing males and conduits I equalising storage basins and canal ra- largsmenta are propose. Bonds of $300,000 for tha purpose of acor other- quiring by purchase, exchange Mill creek wise, additional water rights in and Big Cottonwood creek are on the ballot. Bonds of $300,000 for ths purpoaa of the Mountain Dell storage reoer-- 1 voir In Farley's canyon . are to bo voted on. Bonds worth ,$130,000 to finance tho enlarging of tho pumping plant at the heed of the Jordan river on Utah lake and for additional pumping plants In connection with the canal system are proposed. rs n, - Reservoirs Proposed. Other Issues to be decided are $200,000 worth of bonds for ths construction of additional storm re reservoirs In City creek canyon; $726,000 for the constructioncan-of -storage reservoirs In Big Cottonwood yon; $176,000 worth of bonds for the .conIn Mill struction of storage reservoir Creek canyon; 6126.000 for tha construction of s storage reservoir In Emigration accanyon; I204.0O0 for the purpose of Cotquiring rights to waterforIntheLittle constructonwood creek; $300,000 tion of a conduit from the -- mouth of to the Big CotCottonwood canyon Little tonwood canyon conduit, and $400,000 for tha construction of a storage reservoir in Little Cottonwood canyon. 1020. o COMPOSERS largo Salt Lake Water List of Polling Places for . Special Election An :g, Nearly I Half of Utahs Quota Acquired in Initial Drive. Polling Places Given. Un- Pet Ostrich Bats Burglar Over Fence BONUS MEASURE do not fsnerxlly OSTRICHES family, eecordini to Trank J. Summer of 1040 Eaat South street, but ha Indications Point to Passing of Measure Under JRule Twenty-sevent- h in May. declare hla family waa thus honored. , "X recall tha avtolng when 'RobTwo auto accidents with similar cirert,' aa our children christened him, cumstances occurred near ths outskirts (talked haughtily up to our front of Salt Lake last night within two hours It waa smbtrr easing wonderfat. of each other. George Paul, hla wife, what thla bird of tha au k ing their daughter, Rosemary, 3 years of would do. But It adopted ua age! and Mrs. K. B. Freeman, 165 and became a pst with tha children. avenue, .were all slightly Injured One night aa intruder did not st I o'clock when their machine met In a .head-o- n collision with an automobile I notice Robert until ha aaw a Just south of Murray. Mrs. Paul, who apparition with outstretched was knocked unconscious, was ths most' wlnga and legs Ilka tha Colosana of seriously Injured, receiving a deep la er- Rhodes suddenly loom up from a I Ion on her forehead. Ths others were j It had bean ' sleeping when when shaken up and slightly bruised. aroused by tha thief. Than Robart Mra. Paul was brought to ths mirIn an automobile by W. J. j gar a first-claImitation of a Eency hospital 9JS South Second West street. thunderbolt and .the stranger waa A. B. Pound, 52 East Fourth South over tha can terf laid street, and H. Hamer, 1065 South First catapulted West street. The machine was badly fence. Finally wo gars hla to an damaged, tha windshield being stnaahed. Mr. Paul, tha baby and Mrs Freeman lea company In Cottonwood canyon. were taken to the county hospital for when ha la (till enjoying Ufa. treatment and later to the aUMrgenc hospital to Join Mrs Paul. H. G. COrser, 132 Dooley court, (8 years of ags. sustained a laceration several Inches In length behind his right ear when the automobile his son, H. A. Cor-se- r, wss driving oetween Midvale and Draper at 7 o'clock collided bead on with another automobile driven by J C. Foffa Opposition on Economic Grounds Outweighed by Demand for Relief. ' j par-kic- (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) WASHINGTON, April 25. Increasing evidence that the popular Issue Is reduction of taxation and strict economy In governmental expenses la aaen In thousands of telegrams snd letters pouring In to members of congress. This expresalon of the electorate has been occasioned by the agitation over bonus legislation, which tha prole stents declare can mean but one thing a con- tlnuanoa of high tax. a and high living coals. Many of tha proteatante represent men who carried the colors and are active In the American Legion. (w While ttie opposition to bonuses exlsu the demand for It. according to members of con a re.., facing elections. Is greater than the appeal for economy. One member of tha ways and means committee who has steadfastly opposed the expenditure of $2.000,00.000 for bonuses, said that he had derided to support such legislation for the reason that a propaganda had been working which was afmen. making them fecting the dissatisfied with their government. tar-rib- le j . ss i of Bandy. Mr. Corser came to Salt Lake In hie machine, which waa not badly damaged, and received treatment at the emergency hospital. The Injured In both accidents were riding towards Salt lake. Ths roads over which the cars were traveling were both narrow and automobiles were folAs each turned lowing tho machines. out to pass ths auto ahead ths drivtr did not see tha auto coming toward him until It waa too late to avoid the collision. An eastbound East Routh Temple street D. csr operated by Motorman U. Darktn and In charge of Conductor M. T Zuckar struck an automobile driven by Charles Irwin Grow, 66 Pugsley place, wife, Mra. Fay Grow, carrying Grow and Thomaa Blackburn, at Second Eaat and South Temple streets at 3 oclock collision. Tha last night In a head-o- n front end of tha automobile was spun around, throwing tha machine off tha track. Mrs. Grow, who wss sitting In the rear seat of tha machine, was thrown forward, her bead striking the qobe rail on the beck of the front seat, knocking her .unconscious. She waa taken to the emergency hospital and later removed to of her home. Her Injuries consisted a bump on the head and ,a- laceration on one of her Angara Mr. Glow was slightly cut by tha glass from the breaking windshield, but did not go to the hospital Tha automobile, which for treatment. was traveling west on South Temple Second Eaat atreet Into turned street, In front of tha street car, Tha window In the atreet car In front of tha motor-ma- n waa smashed. Mrs. Grow was taken to tha hospital in an automobile by Benplace. jamin Weiner, 257 8andtery Joe Bamon, 17 years Ad age, 255 West fell Eighth South street, slippedon snd a diving backwards while standing board at Warm Springs yesterdav afteron noon, receiving a severe laceration his the back of hie bead and bruises on the back. He was given treatment st emergency hospital and after three hours rest wag removed to his home. T Position Stated. I cannot consistently right the bonus," hs said, for the reason that I believe enemies of good government have that wq m oidur. pouommr th mind of u Lduc&tor and Editor rotn But I do not Thty &rt now dissatisfied. intend that my vote for a bonus will establish a precedent and that It shall be the forerunner for pensions." Ths Insurgent movement In the Republican ranks has become leea aa the result of a belief on the part of these reoelllous Republicans that tbs Democratic plan to assess wsr profits to obtain I bonus is money is a plan to defeat the Japan having labor troubles sod m a i I r f an " " uTd"? yield ?1,.ratemf,Uxy.U lied and occur frequently, sufficient revenues and would be so I K. Uklta, president and founder of Wa- - stubbornly opposed In ths senate If eeda university, who, with G. Tokura, I adopted by the house, as to enactment of a bonus law In thla session editor of a Japanese Journal, Is visiting 0f congreza. In Salt Lake while on a tour of the I Indications today are that a bonus bill. I which ths money by four plana, United States and Europe studying postwill be reported to the house the last of war conditions. Dr. Uklta asserted that, this month and will be forced through while neither Bolshevism or radicalism under a rule early In May. The money has yet developed In Japan, a study of will he obtained by a final retail sales one per cent on commodities and tax world conditions and after-wrecon real of estate transfers; a tax on stock excomIn struction is being made order to change transfers, a heavy tax on to- -n nd n increase In thy Income eur-ibat the evil should It become epidemic I c Japan. He said Japanese labor at j tXM present Is only asking that It be recog- - Payments Start Next Year, nlsed. Ths workers demand from the I c pit lint shorter hoars and better py. I These txewlll run for two yers, and the first visitors are making an extensive cording to the program, bonus will not be paid until study of Industrial conditions and Amer-I0- 1 work In the United States. aWr A,Pr11 of next yrar. The bonuses will Dr. Uklta said that Japan already has I Pad quarterly In 1821, and If the the started a social educational campaign I revenues are not at hand when to educate the mosses along patriotic bonuses are due. It is planned to obtain lines. He said that the aim today Is the necessary money through temporary to work for a bigger and better Japan. treasury certificates. Opposition to the bonuses, which Is comTo accomplish this, many specialists in all lines of endeavor are studying voca- ing late, and therefore probably will ba la taking the form of strengthineffective, tions and conditions throughout ths ening the war risk bureau which was world. to obviate bonuses and Mr. Tokura said that the Japanese Planned realize that for the nation to progress Many members of the American it must hold the United Btates as a Arm I fre behind such an agUatlon. Thera be a meeting In New York next week friend. Senator W. 1L King yf Utah ani The visitor will pay their respects to I I Governor Bamberger today ami will later Pep.rJs?,nt,,ve will speak In an effort to Carolina consult with the state Industrial com- nen that ths war risk mission. While In Salt Lake the vieltor con.vlnc will be entertained by 8. Kawal, secre- every necessary financial wlater. nJur tAry of the Japanese Association of Utah. 7!"' 1 Ths ,71st of polling places by districts are as follows: Futuristic Music Destined Tha first day of the financial drive Ward Ns. 1: 1, 1 ar.d I. Mrs. A. H. Little. 733 South Fourth East; 1. 4 and for tha Interchurch World Movement In 7, Hamilton school. Eighth Eats between to Short Life, Famous Utah brought a total of $70,000. or nearly Seventh and Eighth South; I. 1 and 1, of the quota for this state, set engine house No. I, 1023 East Ninth South! 10 and 1$, C. D. Brtnton, 113 Enthusiasm Artist Declares. at $16,000. prevailed Waterloo and It. 8outh State; $1. It the and especially in throughout state, 121 Fifth South bouse annex, meeting the various churches of Salt Lake. Ths East' 1$. 14 and 1. Lloyd Drug store, 143 South Klevsnth East; 17. Mrs. Annie drive thus far has been carried forward ONGS by young American coma. Vine, 3413 South Seventh East; It. by the respective denominations. posers have a place on my conAnna T. Boshardt, 3437 Highland $1Drive. The churches which have raised their and 27. 30. 31, 32.. Ward Na. 2: cert programs, said Amellta 14. Peetry hotel. Third South and West quota thuy far are the Provo Commu- lnterna-oecon- u l, of soprano 2 school. and 36, Franklin nity church, the Moab Baptist church, Temple; 2$, llonal few hours after Coast to Deliver the m. Beaver Methodist church ahd tha EuSouth and 7th West; $8, $7 and I. Expert reka Baptist church. Ths three churches school. 1103 South West I her arrival In Salt Lake yesterday noon. 31, Jefferson of h annex. ward Twenty-sixtOgden report $10,000. The Immanuel without a trace of affectation or man-16- 0 Temple; IS, Lectures Here Today West Eighth South; 4. Burlington I Baptist church Is leading, with a total In nrm. winsome and persympathetic of $22,000. The report of the Methodist avenue and Baptist gymnasium. Indiana churches of Utah was mads last year In Thirteenth Weet; 41, O. P. Pratt, 141 II eonallty, strikingly beautiful of face and and Tomorrow. their Centenary drive and recently they THIEVES ACTIVE the South West Temple. form, correct.. great singer, speaking I raised In Salt lake $12,000 for a building Ward Nev 4i 61 and 62, Relief society I yerv-da- v ac- with an Italian DURING SUNDAY English, Secfund. and between First North hall. First cent that adds charm to her diction, went Much of the enthusiasm which has de ond West; 61 and 64. Jackson school, 760- I J. W. 6 of WashIn fire churches Stevans, Utah and the on to tell her impressions of American within the 67, the manager veloped West First North; 66, Thieves forced an entrance to the Bis First West and Fourth eong writers. prevention bureau of ths Pacific, will ar- past few days has been due to a tele- singer 6 company office, 727 South Third lngton school. 620 West Fourth was received at Interchurch which gram West North; 6. W. T. Noall, In street, yesterday aid smashed a Salt Lake this afternoon and f "There are knany good songs written rive ward meeting campaign headquarters, 8oh stating that all North; 6. Twenty-nint- h filing safe and cabinet with an axe by Americans who are not yet widely will deliver a lecture on fire prevention moneys raised for building purposes or steal house. Third North and Tenth West; 0. known." search for valuables Nothing of a in she declared. Du"I their works at $ oclock in the gymnasium of the Indebtedness would remain In Utah. In value was found. The only articles beBonneville annex. Chicago street and on my programs for two put reasons: addition do this, ths Ogden Baptist church lieved missing by the owners are several They Public Safety building. The luth avenue. public ie will receive several thousand dollars from sheep pelts. Ward Ne. 4; 7$ and 77. John H. Klm- - I are really good and worthy and tne cem Invited to , to be deserve attend. friends In the east toward Its new buildencouraged. But,. M. B. Feinberg, a guest at the New bali (2 East South Temple; '72 and 78, I Ppr INJURY SETTLEMENT with a added, little This church Second to amusement delightful Mr. accomhall. ward proposes ing project. Tuesday morning Twentieth Stevens, house reported that his room was PIONEER STAKE HOLDS laughter. "I find many, very many panied by Chief W. H. Bywater of the raise $40,000 In Ogden, and now owns entered hotel, and D street; $0 and 21. Emma I and a $500 sealskin yesterday APPROVED BY STATE of the American music to slow critics SESSION Salt Lake fire department, will lecture property which will be sold tor about cape belonging to his wife stolen. V Evans, 118 K street: 62. Waaetch QUARTERLY cognise the genius of their own cora-2- 3 on "Fire Prevention" before pupils of $20,000. This program will make pdssi entered ths home of Joseph school. East South Temple and R street;Burglars Most these critics want the Eust high school, the to Per name, ofsomeone ot I of the ble the erection of a $100,000 church. Mrs. Abble 8. Young. 74 Sixth ave- known Lerwlll, 343 8outh Sixth Eaat street, Mormonlera's message to the world co"r'proJrU famous. Ilka L. D. 8. university and the pupils nue:- $4. engine house No. 4, 23 I street; I Gnf student body during 6unday and stole a street car ths subject of Brigham H. Roberta Tf or Schumann, or Brahms, signed of the a I of knife, Mr. Utah. several $6 Ensign school, Ninth avenue end F I Tract dollars, gold Stevens University book, the first seven presidents of Seventies PafgM? WEEK WILL ticket to a seng before they will call It good. will appear A. W. before the Rotary club at CLEAN-U- P ' signet ring and chain and locket. session of Pioneer etake I seem to be afraid to think for works re- at ths afternoon salt o'clock and will speak on the sub8altalr Ward No. 2i 101. 102, 102 and 10, Pub-- I I They of the at Estrand quarterly conference of the L. D. 8. I BEGIN THIS MORNING ported tha loos of several sadirons, s church and discover the merits In ject, The Great Sin of the United States lie Safety building. 106 South Bute; 104. themselves ago, when af- at the tabernacle he American oongt I use." Ion between a motorcycle and an I and Its Fire Waste.' railroad Jack and numerous tools 8. W. ternoon. President Roberts yesterday 106, 104 and 110. Bryant school. 723 East J called attenwas Mr. Stevens Is visiting Salt Lake In "Clean-u- p week starts today. First South; 107 and 102. Mrs.111Agnes That Craddock of the Western Union and Reputations Bias Critics. connection with the work carried on by Is, clean-u- p Price. 1261 East First South; bug" valued at for the campaign robbed of a telegraph fortnight, 101 112, City and County building, room Madame Galll-Curexplained that some Chief Bywatcr and the members of tbs against dirt and refuse will be conducted $10. th Princ'Plea rcratchtZ0rehralalH'rere:d 112 and 114, Ninth ward annex, 410 South of ths critics, like a great many artists firs department. for two weeks. "As our fire lossee are increasing every rk ,or lh3 company ,0 Fifth East: 116 and 11. Phillips kinder- and a great number of people who are and afterDr. Willard E. Cliristopherson, was' Music furnished city the tabernacle WEDDING THIRTIETH East neither critics nor artists, based their year. It becomes the duty of every citl-se- n health commissioner, and Samuel L. ' garten, Fifth South1115andEastSeventh choir and Mrs. Jan. To5t Carieon. TS?,? . South. Fifth Hadder. of efC. F. to the community lend hla 117, Schwtfrts. chief Inspector of the city conception of good songs on the Come KEPT nr,f ANNIVERSARY died of said Chief In and In forts," board of are cam of I of the composer, health, offcdVGeorao H. Sp.nce7ndVl hemorrhage of the brain. Bywater yesterday, charge ths reputation bet you," she said, with a musing smile, a public capacity and as a private cltl-se- n palgn. diction by Charles 8. Hyde. GOVERNMENT READY to The celeoffered Is cut the this company Mr. and Mrs. B. Cohen of Ogden settlement, growthat If I take some young American's Ths city street department Is cooper great waste that At the morning session, held at the retains the right to sue the automo(most of the ones I select are 'yet ing by leaps and bounda. During 1813 ating with us and furnishing a number brated their thirtieth wedding anniver- stake- - hall, Mr. Roberts and David A. and owner. The commission approved of IN SWITCHMENS CASE song in manuscrlp, and put It on the program the loss by fire In the United States of teams," said Mr. Schwarts, and we sary, at the Hotel Utah yesterday afterSmith of tho presiding bishopric were bile the arrangement, realizing that it might 'by Brahms, unpublished. the critics will Amounted to $298,000,000. We are losing will begin on the avenues Monday. Thli noon with a family dinner, given In their the speakers. President Sylvester $600 a minute through this cause, of means that the cltlxens will have their honor by their three daughters and their Cannon had charge of the meeting. Mu-Q. be difficult to prove that the case came praise It highly. Federal officials In Salt Lake an- allAaked within the workmen's compensation law, to name some of the American which $6 per cent Is preventable. garbage and other waste material from huebands. Mr. and Mra. Oscar Fled ocher sic was furnished by the Cannon ward nounced last night that they, are preA lump sum of 2760 wss awarded to their houses and yards, excepting stable Of Rock Springs. Wyo.: Mr. and Mra. Da- choir and boys chorus. the hearing of the song writers of the present day whom The evening sespared to' proceed with K. a Japanese employed by tho Niki, and with stones she the River. Green donna hauled of snd vid Schwarts favor, Wyo.. regarded rocks, away and cleanings, arrested was also held at the stake hall. prims eleven switchmen yardmen IS REPRESENTED from their yards if placed In receptacles Mr. and Mrs. Sigm&n Porlzky of Salt sion Standard Coal company, in full payment among the very UTAH last week, charged with violation of the said: hs Lais Forge ranks for benefits due as a result of injuries wonderful some 100 not ' more ' work: than doing best; pounds." Lake. Lever transportation act. The prelimiAT BANKERS MEETING containing -suffered while In the employ of the before United there are also Carl Beecher. Murdoch and Brothers and sisters of Mr. and Mra. VISITING NURSES nary trial will be . held Van Samulea, my own accompanist. Of course, Pelt at Cohen, aa well as seven grandchildren, states Commissioner H. I AUTOMOBILES ASKED REPORT BUSY WEEK the fame of MacDowell already la secure. Special to The Tribune. were also present. Mrs. Cohen was pref o'clock Wednesday afternoon. I a look far for of N. of C.. sented with a pearl lavalier. 25. greater the recognition T. PINEHUHST, April Jackson, special agent Eighteen BEAVER Floyd RAISES LEGION FOR PARADE QUOTA American composer wijhin the next Pullmans rolled Into Plnehurat thlamom-in- g A family party was given last night Vnlted States bureau of Investigation, the ('he' nurses' weekly report to the city, yea rs." and disgorged the executive icouncil st the home of Mr. and Mrs. PorUky board of health shows 138 visits were INTERCHURCH FUND department of justice, said last night five la the singer's first visit to Salt of the American This street. Second South on Bankers East and and friends Members of witnesses that his association has Service tho he ready that made to schools during the last six days; she has appeared twice In which will assemble here In conclave and Star Legion who can furnish automobiles the conatitutionallty of the Lake, although i he .expects were esses 2,331 1212 rooms Inspected, Denver, where she gave her last concert, Incidentally Special to Tho Tribune. will be argued during the hear' Lever act golf throughout the for the American Legion parade Wednes108 permits Issued, forty-eig' and once before on the Pacific coast. coming week.playToday's . arrivals Include day afternoon, April 2$, are asked to no- NEW YORK S BEER LAW visited, BEAVER, April 25. Dr. D. W. Gib. ing. sixteen and to refused, referred permits I the did first Almost after getthing all the officers of the association and tify Mrs. T. L. Holman, 26$ North State The switchmen and yardmen who medical Inspector. There were 174 home sod, community director for Beaver City USELESS DECLARED l. mid to "was In," 2167-get J. Interchurch ting members of world movement, notified DrrV of executive out the the Lake council Salt from street, Wasatch walked yards April visits. L. A. Garrison, United financial campaign states of the union, together held an open meeting for the a taxi and take a drive. I am delighted forty-thre- e The parade will form at Eighth South and twives There were seventy-si- x cases defecof so as have seen Salt far with I It lake 1 In many Instances with their families and and Main street at and other relatives of the United o'clock and all (Chicago Tribune Special Sendee.) , tive teeth and forty cases where treat- director for Utah, todsy that Beaver had Is beautiful." raised its quota of $200 in less than two their secretaries. Service Star members who can particiRailway Employees at Moose hall yes- Everywhere the view NEW YORK. April 25. The passage of ment was recommended. Five baby clinhold will la hours. S. Utah In W. a afternoon. are to regu asked the They by represented pate notify terday parade ics Were held, eighty-nin- e exam2.75 per cent beer bill by the legisbabies the Record Audience Probable. 10 Beaver has no organized church, but" o'clock lor meeting at Moose hall at president of McCornlck & Com- Mrs. Holman. In Its last hours, even If s.gtied ined, six milk modification culls and a resident missionary pastor, the Rev. The next meeting of the Balt Lafte lature this morning. Informed that she would probably face pany, bankers. Salt Lake City. who Is were made. calls miscellaneous Governor' Smith, by H D. Zook, aided Dr. Gibson In the audience for an artist county chapter of the Service Htar Legives New York no chance of drive- - This mission has a constituency III the tabernacle. gion will be held In the ladies' parlor at getting a beer stronger than less than Monday CATHOLICS PREPARE c. A. Gives Program. , T. W. SEVIER HIGH SCHOOL appearing of 12 about 2.30 Hotel the o'clock. eight at people. diva I said: Utah, am the May of one per cent." unless permisVery night, it is a simply great tribute, especially so FOR BOY SCOUT DRIVE sion come from Washington for its sole, Special lo The Tribuse. 1 to IS WINNER IN DEBATE glad; The Tribune. have never before been here." since MT. PLEASANT, April 25. Saturday Special to James Shevtln, federal OIL BOOM PREDICTED according When attention wax called to the dl BOUNTIFUL, April 25. A. L. Hess supervising prohibition agent. He aaid evening a program was given bv the Y. waa versified which to a has Pursuant the artist C. A. girls of Wasatch academy at recommendation W. program for Vosent was out he under appointed financial chairman the Tribune. The that operating Special te CANADA FOR ALBERTA, rendition at selected for concert, she by Bishop Joseph 8. Glass, meetings were Bountiful for the interchurch world movelstead act and that as long as that act Hungrford hall. The program consistMANTI, April 25. The Sevier high remarked: "That Is, Itthis seems In to held L Catholic the me, ment churchea Director II. two of Assistant Stats was In force no 2.76 per cent beer would ed by plays. Seeking a Servant' yesterday school of Richfield won a two to one de- the only right way. You cannot feed to arrange for the campaign to be conProspects sre that there will be an oil be sold in hla territory,, if he knew It. and Her Sons Sweetheart," During the Masters, who was here this morning and rision over the Wasatch academy of Mt. the numbers on' the In moveall ducted this week for the formation of boom Alberta. Canada, this spring, The sale of the 2.75 per cent beer la Intermission a solo was rendered by Miss spoke In Community church on the big opera public Pleasant here last night in the dehate any more than you can make a boy scout units In the various parishes. says M. I. Riley, assistant chief dispatcher considered just as unlawful as the hanment t Glayde Bown. The echool orchestra on the question, Resolved, that the fed- time, meal Canadian-Pacific out and movement The of is under of candy, the nothing good direction the of niched music. railroad, who ta dling of liquors and wines. eral government should pass legislation more. There must be the soup, the fish Frank F. Farrell of the his with wife, daughter hoy scout bu- visiting Balt lake for all Apply for Water. providing compulsory arbitration the dessert, something to suit reau of the national Catholic welfare and sister, sfter visiting In the east. Tha labor disputes arising in public utilities, the meats, R. Taylor, Eli F. Taylor and Karl taste. And It must all be good. council, assisted bv Edmund J. Kearns. rill company. Union Oil comevery Standard I,e conceded. constitutionality Is the kind of a program I try to F. Keeler, of Pavson, have applied to the .Tomorrow night the Knights of Columpany of California, and Shell Oil comThe Sevier high was represented by That the state engineer' for the use of ten second bus Will devote khelr regular weekly pany of England are buying up and leaspublic. Miss Jennie Peterson and Miss Bessie give In to movement As the scout futuristic" to A feet of water from warm springs, about In alwork. team ing all land the oil districts, ana meeting boy Hansen of Richfield and the academy by declared: "1 think It from the local scout organisations will ready have started several two miles test of Goshen, for, use In the wella, he says. Nexel Murray and Walter Murray. The music, It sound base; cannot stand give demonstrations. The main oil district ts st Czar, which Is Irrigation of 2320 acres. It Is explained Richfield school presented ths affirma- has notFara better start with the that It Is desired to pump the water not 10 miles northwest of Calgsry. antique tive side of the quest ion. Ths Judges long. onto It, You cannot go now being put to beneficial use. were Glenn Miller, K. D. Woolley and E. music and build in NOXIOUS WEED DRIVE he is muaic: the top. beyond Wagner D. Sorenson. CARMEN AWAIT to to Btart foolish from is WORD It the try The debate was held to overcome a tie PLANNED FOR COUNTY reason build down." until the expiration of their enlistRDERS to report for duty have between the schools of two weeks ago, topThaand without OF HEAD AT DETROIT ment periods. We have been lenient singer showed especial Interest In been sent by registered mall to when each institution won on the affirmLife end Character Leading seaLakers toward have fact the Bait that this them because of an erroneous Announcement has been made at the ative aide of the question. all men who enlisted with tha son heard so many of the renowned art- office Idea spread amrng them that the of state the comAnnouncement wss and made crops by the atreet ists in the realm of music. She spoke mission that Rufus D. Johnsonpests signing of the armistice cancelled their artillery branch of the Utah Na- -, APRIL 2. has been car men's union through J. J. Sullivan, with words of praise ef Tetrazzini. Neil-seconnection with the National Guard, SALT LAKE BIRTHS t tonal Guard during the wartime placed In charge of weed work in Balt secretary, that no word had been received According to astrologlsts, people of Barrere apd Hetfets ami declared Lake. and because we hoped to fill their to emergency. from born under ibe sign of as the Captain according International birthdate. this yet Casals to he without doubt the greatest Grant Young, who stated yesterday places with new recruits. But it has that a concerted campaign of the order, W. D. Mahon of president SHOW DECREASE living Taurus, will find their happiest marriage Detroit, become necessary to order them back artist using a stringed Instrument. willIt isbe said men would continued be that these undertaken to remove noxious relative to the contract which has and most congenial mats with a Scorpio' been to service and they will be held to In service until such time as an Inweeds In Balt Lake county and city and drawn up for 1820 and sent to him for born person. their enlistment contracts in this reAccording to the weftly statement of SALT LAKE JANITORS flux of new recruits would warrant list weeds ef ths at Taurus, however. Is a hard sign In present legally proval. the Salt Lake city board of health, there spect. men 186 In this city may be extended in the their noxious atreet Among discharge The men's many respects, because ths nature must representative were seventy-eigbirth reported during WILL ORGANIZE UNION the near future. Those on the list now added that thecsfstate Industrial Other branches of the National dec non are many affected this to govern Itself, and, unless It by learn commismale and forty that period, thirty-eigGuard hav secured the desired fedare Canadian thistle, bull thistle, Russian sion had sent out invitations to various active in local business and profesdoes, disaster Is certain. female, and thirty-seve- n deaths, sevenTheir In circles. sional continuance now cockle the eral to white beconsider The nature Is intense, the lov of the bur, burdock, bodies recognition by civic thistle, the plan top, problem teen male and twenty female. The reA new union, composed of tha Janitors service la considered by National hemlock end quack grass. beautiful ts strong. These people sre alfore The car men relative to wages. adopted by Captain Young. The conof tha various office buildings and flats, poison peport shows that In the corresponding To be necessary If Guard authorities of Utah the templated enlargement ways the most generous providers 8n ths riod In lJlf there were ninety-tw- o births, will be formed in Salt Lake. National Guard contained In war deth'a state la to obtain the federal rechome. Ammonia Corea Baa Sting. Boof Bum. fifty-on- e male and forty-on- e The preliminary steps to the organfemale, ana which will bring to Utah schedules outlining ths plan ognition partment They like eating and drinking, and e twenty-nindeaths, eighteen male and isation ef the union were taken at a T. B. Clark of Farmington, expert bee The fir department responded to small more than 11,040,001) In equipment and for a large citizen army naa made their home will be the most hospitable In the Continental National Bank culturtst, 'n correcting s statement In a roof fire yesterday eleven female. at meeting the residences of of local officers ths as long a they ran provide the the pav organisation place cases of contagious and In- building last week, and future meetings recent article on bee raising which stated W llllem James, 12 Canyon road; Mrs. A. Seventy-on- e Theee men were rerularly enlisted anxious to fill their present quotas means. The blrihstone Is an emerald. fectious diseases were reported during the ere planned. The organisation expects that weak anile ta efficacious In the J. liavla. 667 Fust Fourth Houth street, In the National Guard." said Captain Is granted for In before the Want Ads propositions will be- authorization In to have a large number on which to treatment of bee stinga, said that thla and Robert Morris, 264 Last Second South past week, compared to eighty-si- x the Increase, according to Captain j offered those who are alert lo tew Young last night "They are subI the corresponding week in 1218. draw lor member. should have Leea weak ammonia. afreet. to , and military orders discipline koung. ject portunltltz. . one-ba- I. if Galll-Curc- ar oc-T- VX 'crvl i gur-aven- ue LmlaPeLeLn.,aa. f cl lr, long-achiev- I ht . Galll-Curc- hesi-tstln- g, record-breaki- one-ha- Ualti-Cur- lf I War Emergency Guardsmen Given Orders to Report cl ap-th- at ht ht t T r I |