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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL '20 LEGIOfj PRESSES i 1 i SEEC JOHN GINN, ht who 1920. A CLAAENCE passed the Garden Group of Literature Shoos Fiction preliminary , test t or flyers in the United States ajmy. Hearing of Ten Switchmen Service Star Legion Ar- Citizens Committee Suggea Arrested in Salt Lake tiona to Go Before Edu- ranges Program for Pre... sentation Occasion. cation Board. Begins. Join E. Holden, State Ad- jutant,' Return From Conference in East i 2'J, $ . a , of Defense to Quash and for Separate Trials Denied. Hope Held Out for Establishment of U. S. Health Service Center Here.' ' John A. Hendrickson Recalled at Hearing for Further Examination.- flowsrg that bloom la th moan lost spring, tra la! as much to ths bookworms aa they JL do to the ordinary or garden variety of robin fatteners. At least, that Is what Mist Joanna K. Sprague, chief librarian at the public library, says. These past days of sunshine that have brought forward the greening "ahoota and that iaxy feeling and lawn mowers and hookey and baseball have brought with them a yearning for knowledge concerning the ways of growing things and how to make them grow that haa depleted the shelves of the library of their rich literature on thia and kindred subjects. The current beet sellers ftave been pushed off the main stand at the library to make way for the spring front and back yard gardeners. Bring on the. shovel and the hoe. - Subjected to Rigid by torney Macmillan. Preeentatlon of two flags in memory of Witneaa Told loved ones who fell In the world war will be made to the Service Star Legion at Cross-examinatiAtthe Hotel Utah at 2:30 oclock In the afternoon of May 11 Mrs. Daniel Mack-awho lost two son one tn the navy Be and the other In the army, wtll give the organisation a combined army and banner, and Henry M. Dtnwoodev, In behalf of his sister, Mrs. Richard P. In spite of the Tact that the appropriaUxamlnatlon, of five government John A. Hendrickson and Lorenzo N. There haa been coercion, and that Is Morris, will make a gift of the national before United 8 tales Commission-- I emblem. tion allowed to the United Ktates public Stohl were again called to the witness ths bitterest thing I hav to say today. er II. V. Van Pelt In the Continental Na health service for1 the acquisition, building The program for the occasion Is being It Is a fact that teacher hav been told stand tn the federal trade commission Siona) Bank building yesterday afternoon arranged by a committee of which Mrs. In and equipment of hospitals to take care hearing of the complaint against the plain English that, unless they sign C. Hanchett la chairman. J. O. Mrs. E. Instituted legal proceedings agslnst the Ho of the work of the service throughout the Utah Idaho Sugar company, the Ama sard, who recently returned from tbelr contracts for next year, they will ten switchmen arrested as a result of ths FTance, where the went to visit the grave be marked. What do jou American cttl-secountry was reduced by congress from gamated Sugar company, Ernest Ef walkout at the Balt Lke railroad yards of her eon, will be asked to speak at to $34,000,000 al$84,000,000 requested AnA. P. Cooper, charging them and 7" FYed asked think ofi that J. Woolley the services. Others who have lost sons April $ and 9. lowed, the American Legion of Utah Is with conspiracy to restrain competition Five wiinessee from Idaho were Introthat freedom might be maintained will derson of th emergency committee, at a Btm hopeful that the plan to have the be among those on the program. . duced by the government. In Interstate commerce. The examine meeting of the Balt take Teachers' assoservice take over the judge Mercy hostlon was postponed from 1 Response to the request .of the legion Mr.' Hendrickson was again subjected for Its own special 2 p. m., when W. 8. Dalton a. m. yesterday pital in Bair for funds to aid In building the grove to ciation yesterday afternoon at the West until lo a severe purposes and for work throughout the by Herbert and Parley p. Christensen, attorneye for the memory of the Balt Lake men who high school. R. Macmillan, counsel for the AmalgaIntermountain region Will receive favordefense, made two motions, each of which sacrificed their lives gn ths world conbeen rumors that undue have 'Ther ' able consideration. He Mr. mated for waa dented by the commissioner. and flict Is most gratifying, acoordlng Woolley. to Influence has been exerted One by this comJohn K. Holden, state adjutant of the wsa to obtain a separate trial for each those tn charge. During the parade yesrelated much of th history of his I In the Utah department of the legion, who reto mittee Cache West com. teachers nection the with comten sign of the Sugar to getting and the many second the defendants, persons approached terday turned yesterday from Indianapolis, rewas pany, and on quash the warrant of arrest and protest mittee members and expressed a desire Ironclad pledge which th emergency with connected on end matters ported he had conferred with general ofthe Intention of giving to the cause. One qulszed against taking any testimony on the framed after this body decided to ficers of the public health service who recent trial of ths csss of the West of unnecessary haste and on the woman said that she deemed It a privilground addicontinue to came from Washington to the meeting, effort th the obtain Cache versus Hendrickson and Btohl, tn ground that the complaint does not out- ege to make such a "thank offering to on this subject. , He also visited on his line facts sufficient to constitute a crime the memory of those who have died that tional $204 Increase asked of the board which a Judgment was rendered the ' the way home the district supervisor ofDenon the part of the defendants. American Ideals not for $140,800. might plaintiffs perish. If for But of education for this year. service, whoee headquarters are at C. S. Kinney, chairman of the Mrs. Mr. Stohl was questioned by Mr. Macor ver. That officer, with the district mediof differences because reasons, good To which Be committee Is made Heard efforts millan the funds, receiving concerning alleged Ogden. cal office i; of the service, will corns to to bring about a compromise and submit received a check for $4 from of opinion, some of the teachers have not George W. Raney of Ogden wag not yesterday Utah next week to get In touch' with the of Mrs. the questions on which 'to Catherine arbitration McLaughlin, formerly caused not has this that signed He pledge, will be examined by the presentsituation personally. , of Baers men to, Cal., In the subsequent suit was based. U. 8. commissioner at Ogden. The ten Park City, now eon. any hard feelings with us, and has not of said Mrs. her memory Kinney defendants involved In the examination that she had received many Aid Enlisted. telephone been used by the emergency committee Cashjer Testifies. which opened yesterday are: , Ths campaign of the legion to have II . e G. O. Bherman, A. B. Hill, William calls during the day from mothers who to get signers, but there has been coerThe first witness of the day was were nut said contributions, one of the public health service hospitals Avi&tor WtlO sending Tell they 15,IKX Moore, W. J. Rodda, W. J. Lemon, JV. G. because Charles Bray, cashier of the Beet Groa -sons in the war. cion to have teachers sign contracts. had lost they established In Balt Lake was begun some R. A. TalC. E. J. P. Hill, Smith, Wise, era' Sugar company of Rigby, Idaho, who , but In thankfulness that their sons had time ago. Telegntms requesting such acbert and W. J. Tierney. with testified concerning conversations them safe and sound. 'Pledge Quoted. tion were sent to James II. Moyle of Duty The first government witness was G. been returned Istodonated Messrs. Cullen and Cooper, In which the the will be used to The pledge which 260 teachers have Money that Utah, now the assistant secretary of Discover H. Oram of Boise, Idaho. He said he latter were alleged to have made derogawas general chairman of the Order of buy trees t plant In the memory grove. signed Is ss follows: T will not sign a treasury, within whose province the Mr. tory remarks about the company. Good. women are not soliciting funds, but contract for the United Btatea public health service adConductors on the Oregon Short The of 1920-2- 1 Railway year coming '.he witness said, stated that a Cullen,' will Reed show to believe Senator that to be anxious ministration comes, and many Disease. He Boise. Line unless with at board of education ths authorises headquarters Symptoms statement prepared by the company for Smoot; Cooperation of each was asked said the Order of Railway Conductors hirr.ti,htditv.t0hih?.nrh,h.fnU..ihSr ,h psymsnt of $20 this year as asked by tbe Brslstreet commercial agency was for Urn local project. was an organisation seeking better workit,, or unless the board call a teachers, false. Mr. Bray further said that to federal wholly tree. has The Mr. 1 Moyle replied In a 'telegram government Its members and highconditions tn section 449 f, for election as ing special provided both defendant urged him, Bray, to quit Hamilton Gardner, state chairman of the M G F Mcalnn of er has insurance features. promised enough theblue spruce to form a to determine the wishes of the pbullc in also It R. wages. A to B. Quay, dog, belonging Spitz his to 2 the job, as the company waa going to grove, and the trees regard to an Increase of salary." American Legion, calling attention ackground for 4 H said he arrived at Pocatello "blow up." 25$ East Fifth South street, was killed cut of $30,000,000 In the appropriations II West street, has passed the preliminary and left for a day for Montana, April return- that are purchased will be of the harda mass for Elaborate plana meeting Mr. Bray said that he had had preOne will be, had been asked for this branch of the work, as the- test for flyers in the United States army ing April 7. He remained at Pocatello wood flowering varieties. perfected by the emergency by a veterinarian Tuesday, after It had vious sugar confor each of the men who fell in committee, experience with the Great planted WU and fleW 21. appropriation bill progressed through auen for until told He of the or jeave to Mon(Jay Mr. yardmen April Andersons of the jIarch all rabies, according developed I symptoms Western Sugar company of Colorado, and , tcrestt. The legion official will take 4 P. m., April $, In the the war. at D. I work but at of Lester leaving the report, trainfor the month final request three mill of the Beet Growers comMicroscopical testa later that the action os they may find advisable in fur Blueprints for the grove which wU be Freed, About thirty of the Pocatello of ths Commercial dub, hydrophobia. ther .support of thia measure at Wash j ing, according to word received by hi switchmen yards. conducted by Dr. L. L. Dalnes, state bac- pany waa an excellent one, comparing faon handling named The Road to Memory," are being J. W. president advice his asked of the Collins, president Rotary with any of those of the Great by B. R. Lamhourne, superin. ) I ington. , . yesterday. club, and Herbert Van Sergeant McGinn ia of passenger trains - He told them to prepared Jr., district teriologist, proved that the animal had vorably Western. tendent of the city parks, and C. Clar- governor of the Kiwanls Dam, stationed at Puryear field, wait until after the meeting of April 8, ence club, who thought been victim of th disease. -- commissioner of t.ndVmt?ngWof of has of Mr. Hendrick-- . In water, Neslen, at which It was decided to handle pasthat action might be obtained American Legion. Matters of organise- -- II Calif., where he has had his preliminary senger trains. promised an adequate water supply for throughquicker The dog had been noticed acting queerly son, Mr. Macmillan asked the witness of these organisathe efforts atwill considerable be trees. The and built the n he had attacked "some of the best along tlon were taken up. park training. He enlisted Jn the aviation the emergency committee agreed to and snapping at people, and it was taken why was given to ways and means of1 .,c from the the slope of City Creek canyon opposite tions, citizens of the state," Return. Twenty-si- x Apnl under observation. A veterinarian diag- record of a previous day.reading of American-- 1 Anderaon tower. Plans are under postpone the. meeting. Mr. Hendrickthe spreading the propaganda 1. McOn x 7 to of October last killed the W. W. men rabies case as said returned commls nosed the the and He th for twenty-sithe of son year Ira tlon, and bergeant way said he had not attacked any "best", city ousting passing by to ston of aa ordinance animal. making th ground Plan Drawn Up. Ginn, while acting as observer In an air- work April 14, forming crews of three citizens, whereupon Mr. Macmillan obBo far as is known, the rabid animal jected to the answer aa the conclusion exclusive of engineer and fire- forever sacred to the pause. an A f commit tee appointed by Mr. Freed engine, with on H. W. plane Lieutenant, Webb, man. The witness described in detail Contributions to the fund will be rec- met with the emergency committee Tues- did not actually wound any animal or per- of the witness, a man who, he said, is Cooperation Sought. duty fighting fire In the Oregon forests, ths freight activities of the O. B. Ik at eived-at the cashier windows of the four day, and, after careful consideration of son. How It got the Infection can only 'absolutely unworthy of giving such a One of the matters which received the fell from an altitude of 1300 feet. Lieu- Pocatello the then told of and meeting Balt Lake newspapers or by members of all phases of the situation, withdrew from be guessed at. The alarming feature, in conclusion In court." attention of the adjutants was the need Pocatello of at the committee, composed of Mrs. the meeting and perfected a plan which the opinion of Dr. T. B. Beatty, state Bunday, In was the killed the tenant Webb legion yardmen fall, for greater cooperation between the vo- Sergeant McGinn escaped with serious but C. 8. Kinney, chairman; Mrs. Seldon I. it then presented to the committee by health officer, is that an undoubted case Witness Called In April 18. This was an open meeting. Bitter." cational board, the war risk insurance he Cohen. met treasurer ol the Serv- word of mouth and later In written 1 and national of hydrophobia should have developed so Lemon Jacob Clawson, him to the hospital board snd the United States public health The witness, Mr. Macmillan added, "is Mrs. R. W. Fisher, pres- signed by Mr. FYeed and Frank B. form, "and was Invited to that meeting. ice close to the heart of the city. The possiStesaid, legion; service. Lemon and Cohen talked. ident of the Balt Lake chapter, and Mrs. phens. . w.shln.ton renresentative of Mr. Anderson rued1 this plan bility that other animals also have been so affllrte'd with' a high degree of bitI Upon recovery he reentered the eervloe I attended. E. It. Holden, vice president. to the association. It consists of three affected by the disease, and that while terness thst he Is unqualified to give a field,, determined to make The other speakers I did not know. Iurya.r ouulnd wa in.unc. He Identified W. J. Rodda as one of recommendations to be presented to the running about without safeguard they may conclusion for the record, and added his and I food, and his eueoesa In the recent ex not did know he said but the speakers, board of education, which are as follows: carry the Infection to human beings, Is, belief that the federal trade commission that M om of the difficult!. enVoun- - I howed his nams at the time of the meeting. In the opinion of ths commissioner, the will not credit Mr. Hendrickson's testiWe recommend that th board of eduex $a4 Lemons speech was about the relative cation Increase-thi- s mony save where it Is substantiated by rnvorHof the I Sergeant McGinn was oneH1r. five' who compensation serious feature of the case. years. and fact and the labor of auccesa position Dr. Beatty some time ago presented to other witnesses. capital common by giving each teacher $100 whose salary which I paed the examination iiamm l.41 i tTe Ki He no had In reply to questions by Mr. Macmillan. that ground. adhim Lake la of $1750 or health annum. less Salt the the the rlvee authorities the they privilege entering per thrw orgmnllattoM menwaa no strike, and then exbHg If the board finds It cannot do this, visability of muzzling all animals tn two Mr. Hendrickson disclaimed all responsitraining preparatory to becoming said there mean-n- g Honed under one head, and thus. It l, final to do the so, asked when P11 w nd commissioned plained, recommend that $100 be added to each sections of the city where hydrophobia bility for the bringing of the complaint fficer, hoDed. bring about the desired measure I of the pamphlet handed each one teachers contract' for next year that pro- had been found to exist, but no action on which the present hearing la founded, All three boards, It of cooperation. was said he Lemon hall. I vides a salary of $1750 or levs per annum, haa as yet been taken. Those sections and stated that he had made no comentering the JN thought, could thus gain better results not asking ths men to quit work or to provided that no teacher In charge of a were about two miles from the center of plaint to federal authorities save when was simply explainbut return classroom receives less than $1200 per the city, one southeast and th other ie and George T. Odell had called on said statistician. say. . MAN ASKS annum. ing to them whtt the new organixatlon southwest Hydrophobia also haa devel- the United States district attorney, Mr. 'Holden, In urging the spread ,of In the outlined as i waa, of yardmen "We recommend that. If possible, sal- oped to the north of Salt Lake and close W. Ray. Americanisation work, "that fully twen- I In regard to statements regarding his for aries pamphlet. commence to the In the city border . Four persona, three action a filed a coming divorce year in Third in July the large I ty per' cent of the professor I in order to provide teachers jvho lack of them chlloren, have been bitten by alleged attacks' on various Individuals, court yesterday by Daniel Darcy, group of the colleges are socialistic. district extensive Organization Hinted. funds for summer expenses. . rabid animals in Salt Lake recently, while Mr. Hendrickson stated that he had atVbout twelve per cent of the public I Marie Darcy la charged with having told several others have been victims of hydro- tacked no one except Mr. Woolley and L. not not site Lemon did her to that be discussed with R. C. said are Anderson huaband, similarly only school teachers . Begin I love him but also that she loved another Committee Members. In th meeting what was meant by the phobia In ths territory within a few miles R. Eccles. He added that If Mr. Macinclined, I millan "refers to Mr. Woolley as one of of the city limits. . man. In California. The complaint fur- - line at the top of the pamphlet, To RailThe citizens committee comprises I ther recites that she went to Los "The danger will not be stamped out,' the best citizens In Utah, then God pity Patriotic Exercises Dropped. Angeles way- Workers and Workers In General," Site B. FYsnk L. C. Morris, Stephens, Nephl on Jtorch g Ieavln(r the plaintiff Sere. Lemon that eventually th orB. Hawley, Earl J. Glade, Mr. George M. said Dr. Beatty, "unttl there la a thorough the rest. Our attention haa been called to in-- 1 jpg- - two were married at Farmington ganizationsaying awakening to the seriousness of the menmight take In all labor. Lemon Bacon, Mrs. H. 8. Tanner, Mrs.G. W. ace stances where the patriotic exercises once . 1920. and stringent measures are taken for Ixplains Property Transfer. 18. blue a receive would Be alleges Darcy the February members said agslnst Mrs. E. D. O. H. I Davy, Leatherwood, have " held regularly In schools their short domea- card- - which would entitle them to memthe protection of the publte. I his spouse that during Christensen and Oscar W. Carlson. Mr. Hendrickson was asked concerning dedropped or have been held at Infrequent tic )lfe lhe refUHe(i to cook hi meal. at the meeting Several It was resolved to abandon the idea of what property he had deeded over to hla or irregular Interval. e1? , I Cruelty IS charged by Katherine Cronin bership. clared they were not connected with th a mass and leave tbe wife holding and uaughter subsequent to the meeting BOND IS ISSUE VOTED orschool In the east supposedjer be l. against Milton C. Cronin, the wife alleg I. W. Ws. An attorney said their Work will be begun on a new municipal situation In the hands of the citisens ine Judgment rendered against him In the language, where jI that her husband hex been In the ganization was within the law. 4 BY .ing the English wsa committee. It to decided a send Third copy district court. He answered that almost automobile for SANPETE tourists can language COUNTY any speak hablt of using abusive language toward graduates The witness said that at 11 o'clock the camping ground' resoltions to that committee expressthe deed to his home had been In his I -. her. She asks custody of. their two evening of the meeting, Sunday, April as soon as a suitable site can be leased, of except English. cltfor th shdwn Interest name ing for twelve years prior to the appreciation wifes mlnor children. l am convinced that th American 18, Lemon was called to appear before a A, H. Craobe, commissioner of streets by bodies representing business and finan- Special to The Tribune. trial, and that upon the finding of what Irens themselves are responsible for ex- of jus28. representative of the department cial Interests of the city, and also social. MANTI, April Sanpete county vot- he termed the unfalr' he had Improvements, announced yes- Industrial tice. He added that Mr. Henderson de- and public ' tetheronlLan' Amerlcanixatlon program, ITRIAL and civic organizations, and a ers yesterday gave emphatic approval to advised hla wife to haveverdict, the deed re' clared when the eolor of membership terday. the In to $280,000 bond Issue, the protheir the proposed Interests willingness place corded. The deed witness W stated will face a most serious crisis. that the cards was changed every three months "Several fields are under consideration, hands of the combined interests that had ceeds to be used for hard surfacing roads. to this de NEARS COMPLETION and "The state adjutants of the legion particular property had been perreached red. he would refuse to carry but Walker's held at Ninth .South and shown themselves friendly The 1650 vote teachers waa 339 to be for and should the In mitted to remain name his after the elded that everything possible It. The witness said there were about Main streets Is first choice. Mr. Crabbe cause. It Is planned this summer toagainst. expend deed was signed In order to benefit his I men at the meeting. JllO.OuO of the Issue, In addition to said. "The street department has been As the committee appointed to con0 credit. pubHc I The rase of Nick Obllzalo. on trial in 100 and Pocatello brakeman a Hunt, George federal aid and $96,000 state aid to MhoohT hlldinl timt the need for such the Third district court for the murder trytng for some time to obtain a lease be-on sider changes In the present form of conThere were two other deedd of propI of Marko Laus. will probably go to the vice general chairman of the Brotherhood this property. tne lease Is given, tracts for the coming year was not pres- surface eleven miles of highway from erty, one to his wife action! perhaps, than and tbe other to greater now, said the brother- tween $3000 andIf $4000 I Trainmen, will V of tomorrow. Railway time In will Manti It was be north Today decided be the committee Other spent ent, that war. through Ephraim. . u during the world at Pocatello, about making accommodations and t beautifying Instructed to send every teacher of the highways also will - be Improved. The his daughter, which, Mr. Hendrickson Vcupled with the conclusion if re-- , hood had 420 member had been rreorded He told either touring stated, buttal testimony submitted by the state, sixty of whom were yardmen. grounds. association, st the earliest time possible, balance of the Issue will be kept aa a the progress of the West Cache suit He de- the or I of the brotherhoods purpose. K AJvEVrELL V arguments and Instruction of the Jury. "It is planned to convert the present a copy of the revised edition of the con- reserve for iurk as It la deemed and thereafter. Pocatello St the Immediately walkout scribed the comwas of OollsaJo so Into at Warm tract. teachers a A DTI site have that the tuns camping Springs may Mr. Macmillan had Lemon's t8. Introduced into I the Including He denied meeting of April pleted yesterday afternoon. (J, Xl. park, and part of the space now available to consider the advisability of record a proposal for arbitration submitlemon suggested will d taken up by tbe proposed municiany and every thing In the states evt- - speech, and said that might the document. A motion mVpfTltlon ted Hendrickson Include to and Mr. the Btohl by I denee that tended that they eventually even to link an extension of f remotely pal bathhouse. It is believed that work board for t. Member ofthe Balt of the new organisation at Ban on Woolley, and tbelr peering Lm w(h th crtme. jn rebuttal the state lodge the building will Interfere wtth the use In which to consider h House association gi aye a fare RESIGNS on th wttneM gUnd John pappas Francisco. was Warm tracts of th puf carried. this Springs camping ground Stohl Testifies Again. . at the Ml hi ijlve gJlt "d Dan Tomich. both of whom Obllzalosummer, and it le hoped to have another Charles H. said he saw on the afternoon of the mur- Meeting Described. site ready for tourists by May 30. Ip hjs testimony, Mr. Stohl stated that gpectal to Th Tribune. on (w bm d 1919. MAN Both denied 8unday August S, "Walker's held is practically an Ideal C. L- Antra, switchman at Pocatello, BRIGHAM CITY, April 28. At the reg- Mr. Woolley had been the first to sugbecome assistant deputy governor of the him. men of told la It the obtained the who next took the stand, spot for camping. Ir of the city council last eve-- ! gest arbitration of the difficulty In h. th "COAST ular . cy- federal reserve bnk DIES ON Herbert Lelchter and W. E. Schoppe at their dally meetings following the city proposes to make, sewor, water and vernation wherein Mr. Btohl quoted nlng, City Manager John H. Burt tendered eon Mr. Stewart has been manager or ine I testified. demands Pocatello connections a at al, and cooklng-rooup walkout drawing provide gas to take effect as soon as him as saving that ha, Woolley, regrethis his and Salt of resignation bank reserve lak E. O. federal officials. to for benefit of ted the the. visitors. Is company This to present thst Btohl had become mixed up wltli . Special le The Trttmae. possible. Mr. Burt gave as Ids reasons promotion was spoken of highly by House C. IX Warring, Pocatello switchman, the plan Which Is being followed In th health. He has been confined to Hendrickson. Mr. Btohl further testified fal!,n PLFIASANT 21. GROVE. Word FTJND IS April Howard, president of the Clearing chairman of the larger cities of the country , said he was local Mr. Howard I has been received Eos Angeles of i hi home for more than a wek with s that he went to see foymer Governor Wilassociation, last evening. Of Railway Trainmen at PoWilliam I. Rlehel and B. F. Redman, the death In that from of liam Spry and sought his good office In Mrs. Lucille general physical breakdown. The council an MEN Brotherhood then introduced Lafayette Hanchett as city were 137 men representing said He ther Utah catello. the State effort to compose the differences be- - JT Automobile tne resignation of Mr. Burt, to accepted of Heller, toastmaster of ths evening, fp.lowlng" Drtggs Pleasant formerly on Pocatello In the April association, . walked upon Commissioner Grove. yards, emploved beooine effective May 1, and no action tween Mr. Woolley and Mr. Hendrickson which addresses were made bv G. G. I About $1100 occurred. walkout th r. him In when 8, Utah Crabbe the Macmillan asked the witness If he Mr. wus that that taken relative to appointing his sucrecsntly. telling remaining Mrs. Heller was the daughter of the Wright. R. B. Motherwell, who succeeds I "The freight there averaged 1200 to saoclatlon believed a new camping site late had told Governor Spry "that Hendrick.. fund, when all claims against It B. W. and Rosalie E. Driggs, and cessor. Stewart as governor of tne federal fense been he or 1600 cars, be to should son had said he would take up the questhirty trains, dally, provided replace tne one at paid, will be available as a of FYank M. Driggs of Ogden. reserve bank of Salt Lake, and also by have, "The railroad started moving Warm Springs, which, they declared, was sister tion with the federal trade commission, D. 8. nest egg for the organized campaign to said. Three Are Fined. For six years Mrs. Heller had lived In President Heber J. Grant of the L. on April IS and the work sot well located and up to date. In again aid and be of. the freight would Involve the church and fhe started service returned a made H. Farnsworth Loe Angeles. Is survived by her She church while U 137 were There there. normal now Is Tbe te Tribune. U men of Utah, was announced yester-Culmbrethren In an Investigation. This Mr. husband. Dr. Leo A. Heller: a ..small son, Bpeeisl , at Pocatello speech, presenting Mr. Stewart withooda list on men the seniority to was 28. BIN'OHAM, Assurance this Stohl effect Awlntnnt April day. emphatically deniod. given at the time of the walkout County At Arthur, and twin daughters, born four torney Hay KlUmor painting of a lake in Cottons com- Mr. of Hendrickson waa th number of prenented Tuesday asked meeting i night to regarding her death Saturday of last canon today before Judge Jnn C. direeu. canyon. days. prior The witness said he wag not rick but his knowledge of who acquired week. Her brothers and sisters have Tho others who attended the dinner mlttee recently appointed by Governor quit work from April 8 until April They Bedotit wan fined 'J00 far poaneuing control of th stock of actually the West Cache were Edsard A. 'James, clearing house- I Bamberger to devise ways and means for simply Los Angeles to attend the fu- In toxics to no one gone 13. or added threatened . He that , ting llqnnr. an of manthe various when and it from amalgamation Balt Sugar company the agencies Lake for . examiner passed neral. bank Fete Kndnknctcb was charged wtth annnnlt bands urged hWi to quit work or was anyone "The House of Rlmmon." a four-aof the Knight interests. Hs denied working independently and more or else lake City Clearing now with ager of the Salt -- N. mens so persuaded. He attendeA-jhdeadly weapon. The cane was dlaminacd exact knowlcA;e will in less behalf of embe service of the state the play and T. Porter, by Henry VanDyke, discursively presented matter, for Insufficient evidence, House association; meetings, he added, but did nek hear the by the Boy Scouts to Bold Bally. Park Literary society of the Utah staled he aid not know the 1. M. Koncbit waa fined $24 for dlaturblug phatically bank examiner for Utah;- J. E. Cosgrtff. word "strike used. school for the deaf In the East high Great Western Sugar company of ColoThere will be a rally of the Granite the peace. J. L. Rawlins; Chapin A. Day. W. W. school auditorium at 8 o'clock tomorrow district boy scouts at tits Richards ward James Bianco drew s fin of $200 for haring rado had put up the money for acquiring inter. L. B. MeComtck. John C. Cutler, U. S. Agent Testifies. EAGLES night. Ml$s FMna Wright, a Bait Lake amusement hall tonight at 7.20 o'clock. liquor kl hla poasesatu. control. W. Armstrong. FI SALT LAKE W. W. Trimmer. W. of role a the for E2 He admitted having entered Into nePatrick girl, play C. 8. Marrinan, special agent captive Jewish Demonstrations of scoutcraft and a one-a. Culbertson. Burton, Eugene MEMORIAL maiden. told of at the Boise, W. F. T. Scout's Esris. the Bover, justice department Life, by gotiations to sell control to the Holly Student Body Elects. Giles. William play, .A Boy In Its engagement at Ogden, th act- - Farmers of talking wtth Lemon and Rodda on ward scouts, will be features of company of Colorado, but said Sugar Sherman Armstrong, FTed M. Michelaen,. Tribune, the deal fell through. At the close of Members cf Salt Lake aerie No. 67, FYa-- April 18 about their Intended organisation Ii lng of the players caught the fancy of the program.' Second-clas- s J. C. Galbraith, A. O. Strong, H. pins will bej8p aklonAM CITY. audience. I 28 the had him said to and Tbe Mr. Hendrickson started to April the session student Edward 190 explained F they Cook. conferred they anB. will at the scouts ternal of hold Order upon hamberlaln. their meeting. body of tbe Hlgb school arid Its a nans I election Eagles, The play Is not given as a benefit, but other locals launch Into a disquisition on the decree Judd. M. H. Bowles, Henry T. McEwsn,- II nual memorial services st their hall. 402 no national officers and noand Pocatello fos the express purpose ef establishing handed down by the Third FYsnk Pfngree. Judge E. A. Smith, RusSouth West Temple street, st g o'clock than the 8alV.Lake, Ogden Get your seedling plants today. Ba. ej j yesterday afternoon wtth the following rranlt--. a better understanding of the deaf. Ward' Br.'TplaT aD locals Just formed, and were acting sim& Bona Co. sel L. Tracy and H. 8. Young. Ws- - rail! secretary trewurer, Elrerui t ulex: ' cheer- - burthHeVry Btore Bunday night open evenings. C. waa Clarence Lemon said he the as of Neslen, president individuals. The Hev. Ralph C. Jones of Price will ply tornejMr.for W" federal trade commission, satch $65. (Advertisement.) master, Prank Sheibr. will board I. of Intromake W W. an an and hot a Socialist trustees, accord, and Macmillan deliver the memorial address, while a agreed that It was to th witness testimony. MAN DISCOVERED ductory talk and music wtll be furnished not necessary, and he was therefore comprogram will follow. Including opening re- lng"There diI school no East wa from what the orchestra high by strike, marks by the worthy president. Parley P. could pelled to stop short. said rected by Ray West. ON learn from these witnesses, The hearing will be returned this mornJenson, Th rollcal! for absent member at 10 o'clock before Judge Joseph J. will be given by H. S. McCann, secretary Marrinan. "The whole thing waa Just ing . combustion rase a of spontaneous In Man Hotel. Dies simply Dunham, examiner for the commission, Hounds of blows coming from the In- of the aerie, after which there will be of humaa the variety." at federal building. the terior of Hewlett Brothers wrnolesal tea vocal and Inslrumegtal musical selections. Panotcli M'.saa, 35 yesrs of age, was He said that they were apprised of the and coffee establishment at 744 South found dead yesterday morning lit his room th called of "Veteran Rail, organisation State street attracted the attention of a JL st tbe Rt. Nicholas hotel, 71 West Second Inc.. through thtr own investigations. passerby at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. CYPRUS were then South street. An exiftnlnatlon of his body The five Idaho witness He examined and saw a roan working on Life T. and Character Re&diaf Woolsey, a city physician, to return to Idaho and the comby Dr. Ray IS COMEQY excused safe. Hurrying to tbs home of O. must necessarily prepare for camping missioner declared a recess until 10 a. m. revealed that the man died or natural RYCE canjon, or the Temple of II. Hewlett, manager of the company, at causes. The body Is at the O'Donnell A 4. or on May the stopping overt) gut way at APRIL 29. the Gods, in Garfield county. 125 Fiast Seventh South street, he notiSpecial te The Tribune. Company undertaking establishment. , Panguitch. Herd we have An extreme Tdurtie type. fied him.- - A Mr. Hewlett reached the It accessible for automobile MANTT, April 28. The Cyprus Mr. Peters points out a fact well Arrested. Girls high Man and saw wUh a from man, he office the school dramatic club will stage "All On running a reatiw nature recklnesjinewendexcitement tourists only by way of th Street Is Flooded. known, according to Mr. Alter, to, I rear of the structure. In tvery Iway J. G. Williams. 21 year of age. was necking Account of Polly at the school Friday ' state highway hunters and Utah tourists, that Panthrough direction. The ix will arrested Nothing ws taken from the establish- evening. May 7. Th cast romprises-"Raipdetermined and nixnt in the Rx hotel, 253 Sperisl te The Trtbos. Panof Will J. Peters la the writes and guitch praclogical only to Detective B. H. often ment. according obstinate. M. BINGHAM. April THTb flun Mr th The greateaf fault ! Ix Beverly, Howard Jarvis; "Bald-win- ," South State street, by Detectives ticable stopping place for visitors to guitch to J. Cecil Alter of th weather, the temper, which U qick Bearer and R. L. Eddington. McGinness and FYank Glenn, for alleged imlrti MpfNt offW hrcm rhok4 t and ungovArchie Carlson, "Pete Hartligh. In bureau Lake. office Bait Grand th canyon. lake. Panguitch tortar ftlmort th ntlnt trrtm ta When ths Hewlett plant was ' last Leland Parkin; "811 ernably assistance given Kate Curtis and Fotitello Carr Young. Fank "There has been a scheme proposed Duck lake. Mammoth rave and other raa Fork tl wfeile work Th 4wn nature th 16 to needs run robbed twenty-fiv- e caiirmewn year ago and th Tavlof; of nd quiet PiirWxJJ Fm Buck nor; "Har.years age, away Anderson, by someone te endeavor to reach places of interest, betides the Temple Tbrra la aa safe blown by burglars, the management kins, Rthl Taylor; "Miss Buehnell, El- from their homes In FYOvo, April 26. Th aa Ilia ftama prorrH. arid, once the Inner power smnhltbeater by some other of the God a. It Is staled that PanBrye the pmkUIm lot iawat ef mow of dominion la recognized and exercired, were also taken Into custody tn tn had a targe sign painted, reading, "Baf sie AndersOn; "Tommy. Jack girls to o Burke; ss Is other route, possibly Include lack treahla from hifto water la anticipated. making an effort to take guitch there U no height which thia nature eaa-nThia sign "Polly Parkins." Eli unlocked. Turn knob to lcri. Perkins: "Jane hotel and were taken to the detention car of tourists la a hospitable man-- , scenery, says Mr. Peters, "but as th reach. waa left off the safe Tuesday night and Beverly, home ovem'ght. Williams Is being held Phoebe Tavlor; -- Hprteime. . ner pending th erection ef a and the state branch roads highway proposed A The btrthston la Enlist le an emerald. Venue the Intruders, finding the outer door of Bernice Young; Geraldine, Ix,n Carl- for investigation by the juvenile court. my. are confined atrtctly to the canyons hotel. It Panguitch your the safe open, tried to get Into the Inner son; "Mrs. Herbert governing planet. The hftpplef Recent enlistments in ths United States Learheretone, JO and May I and to road are citizens off leading the, giving April existing or bank safe wit lout avail with a heavy Maude Maddy; "Mra Clarence ChadBeld,'' marn&ga Will er made with one whoee Pansy, aster, petunia and other plants army at the Balt Lake office are as foj. the eaat Just south of Panguitch to to improving th highway between ' birthday fall In November, Two sucfi hammers weie Nell Madi'y: 'Marie, ,'edcensmmer. laarrus Casii; r Bailey it Bon company. WaIs the onlv possible route for lows; Julius A. Anoerson, Ogden; WilPemmltch and the rim of Brjc Bryce Domegtice and hotinekeepers will te found near-b- y 325. by the detectives. Btore open evenings. satch Kendrandt, Evelyn Huffaker. (Adv.) liam Davis, Balt Lake. reaching Alus scenic wonder, tourUtt found by ueing the. t ant Ada. amphitheater. Motions Instructors Details of Recommendations to Submitted. . I y, navy-servic- e wlt-ness- es k ' on -- . I i com-mltte- at . Tests Conducted by State Bacteriologist of Feet Returns to and Makes tulU prnt XTn!: serv-tentlo- L jhlrtoDnfIned 8tr th!t buru ibnur11 JnhSfluli''wy ' TD Wwl&n CUT FEBRUARY, DIVORCE JO BUILD p i Work Will a Soon Can a Suitable Obtained. i V 4. OF OBLIZALO $241,-00- en . nnrTZl . Ijl tilt dlLWAKl r(j SUlANAGER ,.v. j1 lke k,,, of city POSITION counter-agreemen- FORMER UTA THE - m 1 AVAILABLE TO AID SERVICE de-M- k er DEAF SCHOOL PUPILS WILL PRESENT PLAY Jit ct e TO HOLD ct M-- - I- - WORKING SAFE Bryce Canyon Accessible . Only Through Panguitch HIGH SCHOOL TO GIVE - at Pan-gjltc- h, wtr ot seventy-fire-roo- t t m S' rt 7 |