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Show y Ifcintjy THE SALT LAKE TK1EILNE, MONDAY MORNING, MAY J7, 1920. 16 Autoists Relax as Lawnmower LBl! A1C. to Unveil Tablet in Honor of Heroic Dead Wheels Rattle TO SPEAK HEBE lawn mower ia Ute beet car the market, a Salt Lake automobile enthusiast affirms. "Lawn mower are being tuned up for the epring 'drive' on the front lawn," he said. "These machines do not require a salary. They can be run on high whore the lawn la level, or. If the winter haa left a deposit of rocks, the 'chauffeur' can run ajpng on THE Governor of Illinois on Lis of Notables Asked to Ad ' dress N. E. A. Convention Public Education in Making Greater America to Be of Theme Gathering. theme of - the National Education aeeo elation convention In Salt Lake, according to a letter received yesterday by Mre, Sue L. Fratla, aasletant field secretary of the aeeoclatlon, from Mre. Josephine Corliss Preston, its president. Mrs. Fra. us Hhs also received word that, among the prominent officials from the parlous states a ho have been Invited to speak at the contention meetings In Balt Lake are Governor Frank O. Lowden of lilt nolo, Representative 8. D. Fees of Ohio, Frank A. Vanderllp of New York, Cbra Wilson Stewart, chairman of Ute 111117-ec- y of Kentucky; Will C. committee, Wood slate superintendent of public Instruction of California; Susan M. Dorsey, of Loo Angeles city superintendent schools; Sally Lucas Jean of the Child Dr, Hygiene association of New York, Wil.lance Houghton Woods and Dr. univerColumbia of Chandler liam Bagley John Huston Flifdley, commla- sity; Dr. sooner ' of education for New York; Dr. of the Teachers' Grorge B. Strayer, head college of'NeW TOrk.- .Mrs., Preston to Visit. has been tn Pali Lake for several montha arranging for the wllL leava Thuriday for California, but will return in time for the convention. Mrs. Preston, who Is a numMrs, Fratls. The Salt Lake Building Trade Council will meet at t o'clock at Labor temple to refernight to receive the return of the endum vote taken by all union affiliated with th coundL on the proposed building comagreement, drawn up by the joint mittee of th building centractort and th business agents of the unions In the coun- is no tire trouble and the does not hare to stop for "There owner 'gas except when the next-doo- r neighbor leans over the fence and dilates on his spring chickens; The cer may break down, but it ia only a short walk to the front porch. "Speed and parking regulations cause no discomfort. License numbers? Ten dont bare to remember anything but where the monkey-wrencthe oil can, your overalls and the wife's furnace gloves are cil. h, TO BE EXTENDED Enforcement who ber of the national Republican committee, It is probable she will stop In Salt Lake while on her way to the Republican national convention In Chicago. Jn Mrs. Preston's letter to Mrs, FTatls, outlining the general program of tn Naconvenassociation tional Education tion, she points out" that public atten tion In the making of a greater America te a current problem of the hour, and states that a national congress of school and classroom hoards, superintendents teachers will be held Thursday, July I, Agreement With Contrac tors to Be Given Tonight low. , 'Pybllc education In the making of a greeter America will be the centre! Result of Referendum on Expert Metallurgist Predicts Salt of the Ordi-nanc- e Over Wide Area to Become Effective Today. has notified her, she said, that j Improved Conditions, De-Labor Shortage. pite American Business Superiority Shown by Purchase of German Company. Lake's Philharmonic Orchestra ' Closes Season; Albert Shepherd Is Star. With a brilliant and worthy program that held the undivided attention bf a d audience, th 8alt Lake philharmonic orchestra completed Its season's work yesterday afternoon. Both member and patrorih of the organisation have reason to regard with constderabl satisfaction th progress mads during a twelve-montgood-slse- h. The metal maiket is getting better, although there Is still room for Improvement, according to E. - P. Mathewson, consulting metallurgist of New York City, who Is- - In Salt Laka. Mr. Mathewson cams from Gulden, Colo., where last Monday tha degree of doctor of science was conferred upon him by th Colorado School of Mines. H will b In Salt Lake until Friday and then will leave tor San Francisco and thence to the northwest, He expects to be In British Columbia several months, although hla business may require him to visit New York In th meantime, The the said Mr. Mathewson,mtntngtn dustry, "Is that there la a shortage of labor for th mfnes. Mn are finding more agreeable occu vatlons. Many are going to-t- h cltle. Th oil fields have taken a many more than most people think, great and many have been drawn to Europe. There la & special slump In guld mining. That will work Itsejf out along with th high t "f living. The gold miners were Jubilant when the single standard was established. Now, however, th stiver men hav the. better of them- .- Gold dol lars still are worth on dollar each, but the value of a dollar In buying food or clothing ,a pot, wbat-l- t was a.Tew year The unions affiliated with the Building Trades Council, whose referendum vote has been taken on this proposed agreeglaaiers, ment. include the carpenters, electrical workers, elsvator constructors, lathers. Iron workers, building laborers, teamsters and chauffeurs, cement finishers, plumbers and steamfltter,. painters, tile setters and helpers, sign writers, sheet metal workers, plasteiwrs, marble workers, bricklayers and mason At the meeting of the executive board of the Balt take City Federation of Labor held at Labor temple yesterday morning, It was recommended that Itah Oil Reon the fining company's plant he plated Dime-fininmnratr"irt. WhnThe Utah noticesg company recently posted concerning the proposed building agreement between the unions and the building coniractor, tlm union men walked out. Since that time the company has been operating on an "open shop'' basis. The executive board atoo recommended that the f'llv Federation Join the National Public Owndbship league, which obtains data concerning the operation of all municipal utilities, including light, heat and power planta. -- These recommendations will be acted on at the next regular meeting of the federation at the Labor tempi Friday eve. ning. May. 2s. At meeting of the federation's committee on politics yesterday morning, it Jobs for Everybody. was voted to hold an organisation 'Condition generally will right themmeeting on Sunday, June . when five members from the City Federation of selves, but it will take time. If th were to be made quickly there change of Labor and three members from each the local unions will take steps to join would be a panic. But there ia no causa for now. pessimism the National Nonpartisan committee. Everybody- - who to work has the privilege of doing This committee, said A. E. Harvey, wants so and h can make enough on which local organiser for the American Federation of Labor, keeps a record of the to live. Not only that, but moat work stand taken by every politician on the men make sufficient to be very extravaThere have been many clever fiquestion of labor and sends reports of the gant votes cast and speeches made by the pol- nancial moves lately, but one of the iticians to the memhers of the National smoothest, In my opinion, was when the German Electric company was bought. Nonpartisan committee. No recommendations ure made by this national body as It was purchased by Americans for to how labor should vote tn these mat- marks, which are worth bub little. Th ters, the records of the various politician -, company can buv its copper from the company In America, but. Instead being sent for the members of the com- .parent mlttee to Judge for themselves of the atti- of sending the money here, tt can be In tude of th politicians toward labor. kept Germany and Invested there." Mr. Mathewson probably Is best known through ths west tn connection with the smelter of the Anaconda company at Mont. He was manager of Anaconda, this smelter, which Is th largest lie the for fourteen years, leaving there world, in the fall of After about a year with the American 8meltlng A Refining company, Mr. Mathewson decided that he might as well turn his reputation to his own advantage. He therefore an office at 42 Broadway, New opened amt since then has been remarkably York, successful. He is a recognised authority and rannot begin to fill the demand for his services. IS. Plana for th LOGAN, May comannual mencement of th Utah Agricultural Detail college, which will b held May 29 to 31 Inclusive Include th unveiling of g memorial tablet dedicated to who lost their lives during th world war, and appropriate memorial service. Th tablet, which If to b Installed In th principal corridor of th main building, la cast in bronxe. It Is the work of Joeeph Packer, a former student' of th agricultural college, who as won fame in tha east since leaving th Logan Institution. It represents a wound-a- d land receivsoldier in hands ing a wreath of glory from ef Victory. . The commencement program will Include the baccalaureate sermon to be delivered Sunday, Msy SO, th commencement address and ths conferring of degrees Msy 31. Ths U. A. O. Alnmnl association will hold Its annual bualneea missing Saturday evening; Msy 29, and lta annual bail Monday evening, May 31, stu-den- tg no-ma- ta For th orchestra personnel there la efth satisfaction of a d ficiency, coupled wtth th possession of a broader and clearer knowledge of much more music of th character that la permanent. For thos who hav supported th orchestra as a community Institution there la not alone the memory of th pleasant and profitable houra spent listening to the program, but there ia also th gratification arising from- the oficlal Information that this year, for the first tlm In th els years Of its exlstsnc. there le no deficit hanging over th orchestra. It can begin for th coming season with apreparations clean aheet Whll there is room and peed, for warm commendation concerning the presentation of each of the four numbers given at th Salt Laka thaater yesterday afternoon. the biggest and best selection was unquestionably tha Concerto In O Minor, by Max Bruch, with Albert Shepherd as soloist. In point of merit th composition ranks high among tha works for violin and orchestra, andgreat Mr. Shepherd, already well known In Salt Lake as a young man of great talent, gained new laurel by hla splendid Interpretation of the big work. HI bowing was artistic, hi be gets a full, clear and beautiful tone, playing with breadth and clarity, vet always with n assurance nd poiae-that apeak' reserve power, with sensitiveness.. . Hla handling coupled of tha planlaalmoa In the second movement Epi was exquisite In delicacy and phrasing and Bishop th orchestra gav him adequate and sym No pathetic support. Preceding th Bruch concerto, tha program waa opened by the rendition of dramatic ovartur. "Patria," Thla Sacrifice in Coming d and strikingly attractive bit of work, played for the first time In Salt Lake, by a local orchestra at least, pleated mightily, being loudly acclalmet Cooperation and affection on the part Its harmonies depict by the auditors. widely varied emotions, courage, cheer, of th members of his diocese was the regloom, despondency, faith, hope, exaltaquest of the Rt. Rev. Arthur V. Moulton tion. It Impressed many who were pres- Episcopal bishop of Utah, tn the first serent so much that "I want to hear It again mon since hts consecration, delivered at at th next concert" was frequently St. Mark's cathedral yesterday morning. heard. Wagner' prelude to the third act of will Ilk me, Dr, Moul "I hop Lohengrin," formed the third number on ton said. you The one thing I need most to the program. The supremacy of the Shakespeare of music" In handling har- your affectionate cooperation. Grant me monies that will live so long as music this, and I promise I will give you all remains the language of the emotions Is too well known to call for comment. It have la return, I dr not want to be conto enough to say that the Interpretation sidered a martyr, and I feel no aacrittye In waa creditable, particularly In view of the assuming ihe leadership of the diocese of fact that only a few rehearsals could be Utah. Indeed. I feel It an honor to be held. counted worthy to be your bishop. Llsxt'e "Les Preludes. written, according to he composer's own words, to emWhen I arrived in Salt take yesterthe is phasise the glow thought: "tav day I felt as though I were coming home. ng dawn of every existence, but In what This Is my home from now on, and all destiny whs not the first exuberance of through the consecration services Joy Interrupted by the raging of the storm, thought of you Those exercises teemed which with rude breath dispels the beau- to bind you and me together, I had a and tiful Illusions and with deadly bolt de- feeling that they were your consecration stroys Its altars? was given as the finale a well as mine. It was as though w of the program. In this symphonic poem were being consecrated to each other. there Is a beautiful blending of tone colThe before my consecration day ors. tn artistic selection of varied Instrufriend remarked that I was about to bements to carry the themes as they change; come more a common man. Such than violins, cellos, harp, horns, each seem pre- is not the case. The church Is the servant dominant at times. of all the people and the bishop Is but a Conductor Charles Shepherd had both leader In the service. I feel that I have his men and his material under fine con- become more profoundly a common man trol; th attack was accurate and clear bv assuming the honor of acting as your and tji ensemble generally the most ef- bishop. fective of any program previously presented by th local players. greatly-improve- - technic--superio- -- Moulton T1U copaliam He Feel Here - vividly-colore- Being Arranged for Annual Encampment of Utah and Idaho Guards.' Cavalry Organizations Will Go to Fort D. A. Russell and Artillery to Heber. From "first tall" at 6 48 o'clock in the morning to "taps at U at night, the time of the troopers of the Utah and Idaho national guard cavalry organizations, who will attend the annual encampment thla year at Fort D. A. Russell, promises to be veil filled. Every detail that can be arranged in advance' Is being planned by Major W. W. Gordon, aba, besides being inspector-instructat present for north Utah and Idaho cavalry, wilt also be major of the Utah squadron at the Wyoming encampment. Application haa been made to" the western department tor two officers and four missioned officers to assist In mounted Instruction; two officers and six officers for Instruction Jn musketrv. and an officer to supervise ths Instruction of mesa supply and station sergeants, the horseshoer, saddlers, cooks and buglers. or non-co- STATE EXTENDS Sheep ' Smith-Town- Ji. Permitted Lambing Grounds to er Salvation Army Reports Lagging in Interest rs Artillery Goes to Heber. 'The class under the supervision of this latter officer will receive Instruction hi the organization of th Fifteenth cavalry, now at Fort Russell, during the four-d- a v period when the camp of instruction will be held, June J to 4, and with their respective organizations during the fifteen-da- y period of Instruction, June 14 to 2). J Inclusive. The quartermaster corps detachment of the L'tah guard and the adjutant general, Lieutenant Colonel Fred Jorgen-aewill go to the Wyoming camp Instead of to the encampment of the batof artillery at Heber City. tery Rations for the troop going from Fort Douglas will Be obtained from Fort Douglas. according to present arrangements During the stay at Fort D. A. Russell, and for the return home, rations will be from the supplies at that post. Horse are to be at Fort D. A. Russell from June I to June 29. , Sergeant Instructor W. I.. Francher and Sergeant Instructor Ben P. Banks will go to Fort Russell along with Majur Gordon. n. -- to Hold Evening Meeting Wednesday Police Hold Suspects Trick Swutdle in Well-bei- one-four- th matter.-accordi- ng Tf7d Soa-ge- one-four- Former Salt Lakers Auto Crash Near Manila Utah Opportunity Oil Seen by Washington Man . -- - Zion Park Dedication to Be in Late Summer Will Furnish Instruclion for Leaders Chief Beckstead Bring Prisoner Back From Coast - -- one-ha- lf President Talks at Tabernacle Service Church Missionary Death List East High Graduating to Picnic at Cottonwood Republican Club Will Organize Five Wards . Presidency Plans Conference -- General Freight Agent of Inspection Roving Marine Saves Ship and Self FromW ateryGrave San Francisco Investors Eager to Learn of Utah . ' I Pu-tur- man-o'-wa- the-Ode- on ) 521-2- 0 m Today will sea ths enforcement of the the traffic regulation respecting parking of automobiles tn nearly ths entire congested, district of the city. The section referring to the traffic parking of automobiles In this district No. 17 and reada: 'How long may stand. No person a. m. and shall between the houra of In bait lake. The plan, said Mrs. Preston, "to' have p. tn., except on Sunday and legal holschool boards, classroom teachsrs and su- idays, allow any vshlcl to aland longer hour upon any atreet In the conperintendents meet together for one day than onedistrict.' Daily Program Outlined. ' ess Inspired by the great need for a betgested At the battery encampment will be ter and broader understanding of the Extra officers sill be with the traffic Captain F. A. Prince. Inspector InstrucInherent rights of the children of this squad today under Traffic Sergeant J tor In artillery, and Sergeant Instructor Warden, Including William M. Hamcountry, the homes of the country and Arthur Beck. tne community life of the nation. by, P. K. Brown, J. Chadwick and W. secCaptain Reinhold Kenzlcr of theto medi-ra- l Walker, to aeslat In enforcing this Fort rorpa of the guard will go tion. Unrest Is Problem. R and Lieutenant Frederick Russell Since May 1, when the police comto The growing unrest of the teacher menced Heber. Taylor 17 of Che city section enforcing four-day needs earnest consideration. The school period, st During the rules, lit violators have been arboards and superintendents of our coun traffic Russell each day will start off with ph rested and booked with the desk sergeant. of the remainder the and steal training try need to face this problem, and tn This Includes arrests made on Main atreet of conference with our classroom teachers from South morning will be taken tip with school of to Fourth South of mounted, work out a safe and sane adjustment of street and onTemple mounted, squad trooper Second and Third South equipplatoon mounted, care of leather public school policies. from West Temple to State street. ment, grooming and lectures on musThe privilege of association with the streets no other streets In the congested die of the first two afternoon In the leaders In education both men and wom- On ketry. the ordinance been enforced Hoover davs school of squad and platoon mounted en should be possible to the classroom triet haa Possibility. to "Herberta Hoover Will Be during Its life, dne to the department will he given, along with Individual equipteacher." will surprise a lot of heads Inconto Intention lessen the ment and ceremonies, while two afterIn the official euggeetlons for the prothis fall." said Mr. Mathewson causes people It at veniences first motorists by noons will be devoted to target rang, gram sent to state N. E. A. directors, when asked abopt politics. "He will not Go on the law, taking on atreet at each man having an afternoon on fire, sentiment In support of a department ei aenforcing, be so strong In the first balloting, but time. and another In th pits. education, with a secretary In the presiwill be there at the finish. I know him the for district enforcement its Today period similar pro-to enFor the fifteen-da- y dent's cabinet, and federal aid to Law personally and lie Is a hralny man and a Before Complying will be extended to east and weat from Owing grams hav been worked out. thlrtv-twcourage the stales in the promotion of West Tampl wonderful organiser. We hear lota about o to on street Stats South of number horse, the limited education, as embodied in the him In tha east and It haa been said that. Into on divided First and will Temple, he South, each Exchange a to troop Is troop, bill. urged by Mrs. Preston. Postofflc places and Orpheum avenue, If he 'should not So elected president, will alternate In halves, and th halves National organisations already Indorsing and north and south on he will be made secretary of state and work Richboard Ita The at state and livestock work. range of th Regent May much Target Schools the bill are listed In the document, which ards streets and Cactus avsnue. This Inhit great ability thus can be utilised." will take up the majority of afternoon. No. tells, as follow a the need for eradtest clude Mr. Mathewson Is a graduate of Mcthe entire district with the excep- session "extended dipping order Fined la ing Illiteracy from the L'nlted States: The of action result Gill university In Montreal, but he began this tion of State and West Tempi streets, Indefinitely." T wo l which will follow Immediately, and Fifth that sheepman whose (lock have not been his work In Colorado, where ha worked City Illiteracy Dangerous. before going to Anaconda. South street, which will b excluded from permitted to go on the forest summer eleven-yeaThe combined annual Americanization Tn Box addition to his other recent honors, The experiences of the great war re- coming under the ordinance. men Despite the efforts of more than a score meeting and closing exercises of the Salt vealed serious dangers to our national wjll constitute the number Eight of police range because of noncompllance with the he Is chairman of the New York diviof mothers of the Service Star Legion Sat- take evening schools will be held sion of MinAmerican the to of Institute tick Issued life arising from Illiteracy, an order th for ordienforcement $ of dtp sheep placed the against age. is held to the Salva- Wednesday night at o'clock at the Salt urday to stimulate response U Barra. 39 year of of ca nixed and unaastmilated foreign popula nance. on suspicion having, will will be permitted to take their docks Into ing"I Engineer Army's appeal frfi- - funds with which Lake theater. Th doors wilt be open at police am not going to pass up Montana," tion tlon and a failure properly to conserve Of the 11S arrests mads for violation o'clock and seats In the parquet will a fellow countryman, swindled b'teve Pet to on the home service' program said Mr. Mathewson. "but shall be on here,carry the physical be of our citlsens. of the ordinance, fifty-tw- o forfeited their ho forests helo for In Salt Lake Is still behind other westthe Cooper hotel. ouM students Americanization kvch, living at box Under cooperation tetovr'Mi (he state hand for the state shoot In Kallspell In ern, citteain this of our enlisted soldiers ball money of $5 each, thirty were fined That A few box seats also will he of $1900 bv the trick" on April a until to -- Mr July-d- -' Is Mathewson s of member were unable to read a newspaper Intelli- 15 each, making a total of $4I9.That hoard end the forrstrT serrtcc statement from state headquarters last reserved for board members and especial- Barra and U. Santo were arrested Set r Rifle Anaconda the club la and a keen or been bv haa write a B. H. more nofailletter violators for An invited that letectives bv home; been paid ly their of herds gently audit of Saturday's receipts night. urdsv afternoon agtred that guests until 7'45. All other sheep, the He was prominent among shows that local contributions than of those examined for ure to comply wtth the law. . enere of which had failed to coritplv with sportsman and R. I.. Eddington. , have to seats will he free. of Montana th and curlers took unwere service found Nine always automobile drivers wera found the dipping order, might he trailed onto military taled less than twenty per cent of the The program will consist of thiec. minphysically The swindling of Martin Jellnch of Ihe ute speeches by Mayor Bock, who will Victor hotel on May 11 out of $1100 by the fit, and that millions of American rltl-se- guilty by Police Judge W. H. Wilkins for the forests It was argued that the an active Interest In outdoor sports. $15,000 quota assigned to this city. are unable to read our constitution, violating the law and their cases disposed sheepmen hail had plenty of opportunity "Th apparent lack of enthusiasm localbox trick to also being investigated b' presided at the meeting; Ernest A. Smith, or even the ballots they cast, have em- of; nine were found not guilty, two were to comply with tins order, which is Inly I due to Incomplete organization when superintendent of the city schools; Oscar the police. in the campaign started. phasised the Importance of public edu- discharged and four bench warrants have tended to control the tick pest, which When arrested, both men carried "flash said Hamilton W. Moyle, Dell I, Sullivan, naturalisacation from a national standpoint. been leaned for arrests of those falling causes thousands of dollars' loss annually One had fifteen or twenty one Gardner, local chairman, yesterday. "We tion examiner for Utah, and Chief Jus- rolls The life and prosperity of a free gov to appear In eourt. commence an intensive campaign tomor- tice E. E. Cnrfman and other represen- dollar" blits wrapped "wlth- -a $100 end to the sheep of the stale. Therefore, a ernment must depend upon an enlightened row morning and believe that the people tatives of the supreme court, who will $20 bill. The other had twelve one dollar certificate that the sheep bad been The Mr. and Mre. B. H. Lummis, formerly of Salt take will respond to the appeal and patriotic rltlsenshlp. Our republic for address the successful candidates for bills rolled Inside of a $20 and $10 bllL with dipped would be required an be made safe, efficient and endurin were of Salt funds with which to maintain the organIn autoan Lake, In the southern part of the final cittoenship. Harry Fishman injured police will confront the prisoners will Particularly ing only by the development, through the describe "The Russia I Left. state there was failure to comply with th mobile accident a few miles from Manila, ization of the Salvation Army here. Th rest the victims of the bunco gam- today. right kind of education, of a citixenship order. These sheepmen found that th P. I., recently, according to the Manila the program will consist of songs, Mr. Bulletin. Lummis while physically and Intellectually sound and her dances and instrumental music by the situation was working a hardship on Daily to imbued wtth the spirit and ideals of true as a salesman for a fruit Utah haa excellent foreign born and their friends. . for them, since It is Impossible for them to was engaged Americanism. of California and his marriage further developing Its oil opportunities shale fields, said dip safely after the lambing season is company H..R. Harrlman of Washington. D. C over. The state board took cognizance of to Mrs. Lummis, who was a Miss AnY. L. M. . A. Department Necessary. who is stopping over In Salt Laka whll the situation and extended the order to derson of Bountiful, took place here. The account of the accident states Zion national park will not be offiChief of Vetectves Riley M- Feckstesd The Importance of education in rela-- . on a survey of th oil fields of Utah. permit the flocks to go on the lambing "Mrs. Lummis sustained to that for lays Ahgeles with dedicated without Injuries until sometime late In left yesterday cially -t dipping. t'on to the national government demands Mr. Harrlman has been operating In the grounds board which may result In the Augurr early In September, The requisition papers for Cvril A.' Nick,in alias passed claims for about her right hand said that It shall no longer be administered Alaskan oil fields and haa Just completLum-mta Mr. of both fingers, and the J. A. Jordan, who was arrested Stephen T. Mather, director of national Announcement was made yesterday by roast by numerous unrelated boards, bureaus ed a tour of the California and Wyoming twenty cattle which had been killed on amputation was seriously rut about the face and parka, who visited Salt take Saturday account of tuberculosis. The state, and city when a suitcase he was earnon Miss Ann M. Cannon, chairman and commissions, but that It a'lall be region. of ths ing from car. to Th head when hts Walter to the open, bunt case belonging disclosing some In way the depot will after three For share Washington, he one government, haa been working ronso'idated Into year attending Beehive work committee of thw Young a department, under large quantity of silverware. Th goods Claims were Tohl, somersaulted three times and then the official dedication of the Grand can- tallies Mutual Improvement associations a responsible, head, equal tn rank to the to abtain the passage of the oil leasing the loss with the owners are believed by the police to have been also passed for three head of horses killed went off the road yon of the Colorado. heads of other executive departments, bill, which he said will mean great D. .of L. 8. the a that church, training of the I.ummls Is a representative from Salt I ake. "Although th Sundry Civil bill, which of the western oil district near Plain fit) because of glanders Ths for beekeeper will be held June stolen thereby eliminating duplicating and over- While In Salt V. R. McPherson, of San Francteco. passed the house, and now goes to the course assistant superinLake Mr. Harrlman Is board recommended that the state share Henry Cluff company 14 and 15. following the June M. I. A. lapping agem lea and saving millions of In wholesale dealers He of the D. A R. G. st Palt take tendent $2509 eenate, a Cal., naZion for inloss total of in groceries. provides IT'S) only (in dollars In overhead expense. We favor, Inspecting the L'tah Oil Refining comconvention. lie belleyed the suitIn Mrs. I.ummls have been and tional detectives we the Manila told when wanted we $10,000, park, stance A the establishment of a departpany's plant. therefore, convention vlll be case was his. as his home was robbed will do our best for Utahs scenic won- the feature of ofthe"The ment of education, with a secretary In George K. Holman, predatory animal In- since January.' Day of Swarm." and be jjflssed a suitcase, together with derland, said Mr. Mather. We expert a presentation of spector for the l'nlted States-burea- u the president's cabinet, and genergus ap- which in the various activi- some valuable. Chief Beckstead Is pageant, numbers of Clawson wilt the large visit people met with board the and survey, to park biological of by congress the Beehive work will be demonencourage the proprtations L. D. S. to return about Thursday with Compiling Inthis year. Bryce canyon will also come ties reported on the progress of the cooperatSalt elates In tbs promotion of public educastrated, take. Ensign, Pioneer. Jordan for Its share of travel." Mr. Mather preive1 campaign against predatory wild anition Cottonwood and Granite Liberty, stakes dicted th heaviest western travel in his- will take , At his advice, the board decided mal "While we believe the time has come part. tory. especially by automobiles. He exwhen education should receive equal recThe program Is under, the .direction of President Rudger Clawson of the Coun- to purchase at once 2000 mini ea of strychClass pects to return to Utah for the dedication. th Beehive Is in use Information the nine for at the campaign next year. being compiled work committee of the genognition with agriculture and labor In cil of the Twelve of the I D K. church, concerning the councils, of the nation, and that a and Joseph Smith were the speakers at Bv making the purchase now the state L. D. 8. historian's office eral board, which consists Canmissionaries of the I, I). 8 church who non,' Miss Charlotte Stewart. Mrs. Ann department of education is necessary for- the tabernacle services yesterday after- will be saved shout 1200, because of- -s hav died while performing missionary Miss Ellen Wallace and government supply that Js Available Emllv C. Adams. the studv and Investigation of educa- noon. One hundred and seventy-fiv- e students Andrew labor Jenson, assistant chuich . s . to Clarissa- - A. Beealey. President Mist Clawson . ..related national tinted tionaj problem. right Tlvlng, of the graduating class of the East high Jife," we are unalterahly opposed to fed- and steadfastness in religious beliefs. Mr. BINGHAM OBSERVES SAFETY WEEK. historian, haa already received data conschool will Journey to the mouth of pig eral control, and Insist that education Smith spoke on the need of parents safe- Special to The Tribune cerning 21 C such deaths, and requests Cottonwood canyon today to celebrate Five meetings will be held by .the L. D. S. relatives of men who have thus died, in all Its phases shall continue to be guarding the lives of children. BINGHAM. Mai 1 their annual senior dav. They will give Men's Republican Beginning todav, who have not written, to send tn the Young club this organized, supervised am administered a big outdoor picnic and a barn dance that New week for the purpose safety week will be observed m Bing- Information as soon as possible. of organ System FILM MAN HERE. exclusively bv legally constituted state will the of the under ham last all afternoon. l'tah Topauspice Lorenio T. Barnes was the first mis- Ing th various municipal wards of the and local educational authorities estab' The Lawrence Tolley, who represents th per company. The program will Include sionary to die while on missionary duty, city. The meetings will be held on the party will be given at the farm of lished by stale laws withto the several Noroal a In to out order new of holdto' Film company. Is In Salt Lake on safety motion picture shows at the Prin- having passed away in England. Novem mezzanine of the Newliouse hotel at 8 plan Mrs. Ham A. King and Is being arranged states. conferences of all ing auxiliary exbusiness organizaHe firm for Karl eveafternoon ce that 1841. theater and locatlop Several mlNrloriHrir Tuesday King, president, of the East high tier 2ft, who o'clock, as follows of The L. D. 8. church annually, the by' school student body, and John Dern, prespects to take some picture around Great ning and at the Copperfield theater-o- n Fifth ward; Tuesday night. tions died Tnd bcenburird at sea. th hav Tonight. haw first out sent a totter presidency to Salt lake. He ll regiatered at th New- j Wednesday afternoon and evening. Ad first of whom was Knowlton F. Hanks, Third ward; Thursday night. First and ident of the senior rlaas. A lunph to to president urging that one person be given by the girls of the class and will house hotel. mission to fib shows will he free. who died November 21. 1X43, while on Fourth wards; Friday night. Second ward. stake to one be but assigned position in church be under the supervision of Miss EUbazeth on Tour hi way to the Society Islands. work. Messmore of the East high school. SCHOOL WORK TO BE SHOWN. For the first tlm In th history of th J. P. Mehllg, professor of chemistry st W. W. Procter, general freight agent fifty-on- e Work In mechanic horn will church, stakes ecohold, art, this ths East high school. Is In charge of the of the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul nomics and art will be on display at the coming fall, an annual conference of all outing fund donated by th boy of the In Chicago. Is Weat high school Thursday afternoon ahxlllary associations tn connection with class railway, with headquarter Th chaperons are J. P. Mehllg. from 1 to 4 o'clock and from 7 to 9 In th registered at the Hotel Utah, being here Th Mine Elizabeth Messmore. Miss Gladys quarterly stake conferences. to Inspect the new offires of the road th evening. Th exhibit will represent plan has been tried out In several stakes Thomas and Miss Alice Kyle. "Utah Is Increasing Is Interest to San the under the charge of Claude S. Williams of th pupils during with success. Francisco investors." said Dr. E. Green of the accomplishment I will visit aom ot the local shippers school year. The shops will be open la a at Cedar who the Cullen. during th display City, guest Monday." Mr. Procter said last night, POLITICAL TALKS ARRANGED. "1 have been living for a tlm In my Sen "end also confer with Mr Williams, who' Th Woman's Business league has asked Lif and Character Reading. Francisco home, and am returning to OMETIMBS on a clear day has charge of our office here. R M. girls entoylng the bright sun and the GO TO NEW YORK. SALT LAKERS and- - Henry D.- - Mbyte to Cedar City, where I m Interested In some -- Mr and Mr. Wttford M. McKndrirk Carl R. Badger soupy water. Calkins, vice president of the Chicago, when th fish, bored with on members address its the pollttrarprob-lem- s Milwaukee A St. Tsui, also l Chicago, They ewvoe to a- - perfect landing" trow and coal properties MAY 17. yesterday for New York,. Chicago and of today. Mr. Badger will bflOmrstTsa and Out In Kan Francisco the moment you toft and when they had reassured their ha been with me on this inspection trip St. Lout. They expect to be gone forth as a Republican and Mr. Moyle speak Men of th ae a birthdat are reckless In are enthe mention Utah , hosts and stir bad th startled but to the west, up InteTtsted, and summer. they muddy bottom, 'begun ws summoned tnroughout Their son, Wilson, accompaThe Democrat will Ind be held meeting their affections, while speculation, Investors are eager to know more and nied them. to New York from Sait Franc! Soo and ad joy themselves they remembered their rewaters of th pond la Liberty Profeaeor McKendrlck $0. the . to be warm announced ar later. May place and loyal, and more .about lapd coCPocaL mining. opportune, - T domi. Jlocporat vgouplalV stayed pjlssed Sglt.Lak s deputy state and tor v " exceedingly park resemble' tn tfu neering. ' with tn ship, and. deeming It a lira In this state, tt e must have more cently- resigned The trip has Included Omaha, Kansas woman TO HELD DISTRICT Th birthdat COURT. had having this th soup which an Indulgent governshame that such heroic action should good roads around Iron county; then we Cltv, Kt. louts, San Francisco and Salt HEARING TO BE HELD. Idaho. May IS. Ralph better consider matrimony well and carewill see things develop rapldlv. But thoee rOCATELLO. result In a damp demise, his comment ladles out to Its fighter. take. and from here I shall go to Denver. or, ths construction of the Lahey, rnarged with a statutory offense fully, for ahe will be Inclined to suspiand soon at that. are I am her Into resrades Hearings to aecertaln if th shipping to water the coming, plunged This phenomenon may jwcount for She to always well cue him. They were unable to find proposed Yellowstone reservoir will he against s girl from Delta, Uah. was given cion and Jealousy. facilities are adequate and If the shipand show, and conducted May 15 by the rules committh trip which Corporal "Souple a preliminary hearing yeaterday before dressed. She love style him for a time, hut presently he cgme THETA SIGMA MEETS. ping public can obtain all the Information Watson of th "Roving Marines." so tee of the house of representative to de- Justice E. Hood and was bound over external appearance means a great deaf desired from our office relative to the up unassisted, bringing the boat beannual of Th the Theta banquet to her. Sigma to not or whether nicknamed because ef th manner tn termine hind him. bring th ques- to the district court, with a bond fixed sending of freight over our lines. Men of this birthdat will succeed an fraternity of the University of Utah was . before congress during ths present at $3u00. which he Inhale th concoction In Having demonstrated their right to held Saturday night at th Hotel Utah. tion financiers for a time, but they do not word to Uncle which received yesdrowns 8am session, of according the title soldiers of navy beans, sea the e land, PENNSYLVANIANS ON TOUR. members wars present. John Twenty-fivsave how to know In money. took Into tha wavelets yesterday The Salt Lake. and air and their ability to swim aa SALT LAKERS IN NEW .YORK. "m W. Sugdon. the only rharter member, terday Five tourist from Johnstown. Pa , ara corporal, together with "Battling" The womans most congenial companwell aa fight, the three warriors comNEW YORK, Mav 18 McAtnln, J. A ion will be a man having gav a talk 6n "The Ideals of th Fraa birthdat beregistered at th New Grand hotel. They Savder and "Kid SOCIETY TO RELIEF crack MEET. member of Hager, on their hand plimented on Gilchrist Evan A. E. Pearson tween December 21 and "Its Parrish: Central, ternity," are Mr and Mr. J. T. Evans and daughBroadway $9. marine heavyweights, January were bestfin program rendered yesterday the and Lawrence Relief Th on will Stake Jenkins Granite wife. and society be Mlaa will "It ter. Gwen Morgan and Mrs. Mary This data etronrly favored for riding at th playground when their at th park, reminded their acquaintNorman Parry acted hold semiannual Its j Prospects conference as A. Owen. They have been touring CaliTuesday mercantile Industries machinists, r" and The ances of the "Roving Marines" dance L toastmaster. New officers were Instsl'ed morning at 19 oclock and at t oclock began to atnk. Drs Paechek and Merrthew are i fornia. and will leave Salt Laka in a few commercial Interests The Want Ada vij to be held at heavywelg.ita sought safety by jump4 tonight, and I Muelcsl number wer furnlehed by Ray In the afternoon at th stake tabernacle. located at new Clift but ding. be largely studied during tbs coming da) s to continue their Journey east. ing Into a passing canoe Jaden with - -- decided do ca l tt a dy. 'Cowl, Ralph Cornwall and Clifford Snow. Thirty-thir- d . 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