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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 23, ,1920. 1920 Richmond Medal Winners H M M j Pat Gilbert and Offles. tan Tw.n Gilbert Gallant to Try Conclusions Again in Headliner. TO four-roun- . BU SOON for the Construction of Plant at Ogden Will Be Asked for at Once. Bid Hippodrome theater Monday night, Hardy K. Downing, manager of the club, announces. The boy who will clash are the one who have staged battles which have thrilled and pleased the fight fans and the return bouts are demanded, Promoter Downing said. The headliner will be Pat Gilbert against Gilbert Gallant of boston. A terrific battle is in prospect, as friend Pat wishes to wipe out 'his recent defeat at the hands of the Boston boy and regain some of his former prestigb. The last bout between these lightweights ended ere it had reached the preliminary stage. They had hardly squared awav before the local man was laid out on 'the canvas for a count of ten. The local boilermaker thereby lost his crown as kingpin of the local light weights. Two weeks later Willie 8t, tfair easily took the BostomJad into 'Amp by a knockout, and Pat now feels he must trim Gallant so that he can take on Willie in a titular bout. he has the In 'Gallants friends dian sign on Pat. 8y In his own favor Gallant asserts he was far from being in top condition when he and Willie dashed,' and he withes another'whack at the colored boy. For the semiwindup. A1 Raleigh and Jav Solomon will tangle in a battle. Bach of these boys parks n wal lop and their numerous friends are strongly supporting them. Raleigh has forged steadily forward since late last season, when ha made his the-du- He has first appearaifce-at- improved wonderfully in the boxing end of the game, bolomon is by far the more experienced of the two, out may find he has his hands full with the younger boy. The next bout will bring together the two classiest little fellowi developed here in many a year. Both Lou Poluso and Charlie Kindo are on their toes for the bout, as it means a great deal to become local bantamweight champion. These lads put up a fast ex' TTERXAL FUNK of the West high and Reid Jtwkeg of the East high were hibition when they last met. ' recipients of the Fred C. Richmond Johnny Williams and Lon Richmond the medals (he annual award day exorcise should take part in a battle of the atSalt Lake high school, Friday when they clamber through the ropes. afternoon. Vernal Funk aaa chosen from a field Fof the first preliminary of the eveof older boxers on of eta boy who were eligible to receive ning two protegee the medal at the West high. Competition e the eard together. They are was thl year than eer bo Young Raleigh,- a brother of Al, and fbre. keener After much deliberation, the medal Kid Solomon, a protege of Jay. to awarded He waa a memFunk. For the curtain-raise- r a couple of ber of the Panther football squad, and fullback. He also Is willing youngsters have been secured. waa chosen president of the Junior class. Reid Jewkes was picked from a field of eight at the Fast high. Young Jewkes Cache Valley League gained fame on the gridiron, where he became the Idol of the Leopard followAt Hkhnood: ers. He was a star performer R. H, E in basketo 3 II ball and baseball Um He also contributed RlfhfflAntl to the success of the Leopards In captur.1 Batterie Caldera and Dm; Mtlvor tad Bakar. ing the state track and field honors. tt The advertleement OGDEN, May for bide for the Ogden arsenal which is to be built southwest of the city by the government at a cost of 42,000,000, will be I published within tho next ten day and I preparations will then be made to rush tho work to completion. This announcement was made today by Captain William P. Kats of the ordnance department, who has arrived in the city to take charge of tho construction. Captain Kats says be expects to receive the plans from Washington within tho next few days and work mill begin Immediately upon tho preliminary work, which will be done while the bide are being received. J. C. MorrUy of the auditing bureau of tha war department, has arrived In the city to be here during the construction of the arsenal. The automobiles, trucks, motorcycles snd other motor equipment which Is to be used In hsuling men snd supplies to the srsenal, hsve been shipped snd sre expected here within the next few day. Injured Deputy Sheriff Reported Much Improved d e OGDEN, May 22.Deputy Sheriff Ray West, who was Injured late laet night by sn automobile driven by George 8. Htew-ar-to- t, was reported to be resting easy dayTha ..oxlixs ion disclosed that no hones were; broken, but that West had a number of bruises and outs upon the - .. head and body. According to witnesses. West was 'struck by the automobile as he wae preparing to board a street car at Five Points to come to work. When struck he was hurled about five feet and fell In front of the auto and was pushed along the pavement. His clothes were almost completely torn off. Stewart said that the rain had spattered his windshield so he could not sea very far ahead. According to the officers, Stewart admitted he was traveling ,at a good rate of speed. PLAN TO DEFUSE street tv-flft- h Police Are Investigating Mysterious Auto Accident left; Vernal Funk, right. It will be "return match" night at the Manhattan club boxing bout at the Howard, W. W. Armstrong. R. W. Fred Cowans, ' Charles W, Btimpson, John M. Hayes, H. C. GoodO. F. L. II. Gates. 8. rich, Haymond, E. Barley, Charles F. Jennings and R. C. Ueinuiell. In tho morning, Mr. Grmmoll took Mr, Hayden to the Utah Copper min at Bingham, over tha Biughsm A Garfield railway to Magna, Arthur and tho leaching plant at Garfield, returning to Balt Lake about midafternoon. Mr. Hayden left at 11:30 oclock last night via tho Western Pacific for Ban Francisco. D. C. Jarkhng will join hire nt Bhafter, Nov, Mr. Jackling hat been inspecting tho ' Nevada Consolidated Copper companys property at Ely, of which company he is presi OGDEN DEPARTMENT Competition for Prizes Is Keen Bold Jewkes, 15 Delinquent Taxpayers Few in Weber County OGDEN, May 22. The police are Jnvea ligating an automobile accident which oc curred.near the corner of Twenty-secon- d street and Washington avenue lata last night. Tha only clew the officer have le a new Ford sedan automobile, bearing license plate No. 23.483. The number of the car Is not contained In the numbers filed at the city jail. The belief of the wer Uued iMenprial Day Committee to Request Picture Houses to Close in the Afternoon. All the motion picture houses in to bo requested bv tho Awrttogrto the Information the police Ifk have been able to gain, the automobile, committee la charge Of Memorial day which Is still standing at tha street corner, to close their places of business turtle, being driven at the time tween 2:30 nnd 4 o'clock Monday a a youth who was actompanled by ternoon, May 31. This was decided I ! night t the meeting of the Mate have escaped Injury. whn.V.7 S12 committee St th Elks car waa stolen or was used with tha own club er's consent. Is not known. mo on also decided Tha committee , tion of Dr. Heymour B. Young to in Is Favored Armory by vite the school children to attend the Chamber Of Commerce II ercies in the tabernacle31. atDr.2 oYcloek oung Monday afternoon, May ommittee that . ho had OGDEN, May 12. Th Ogden Chamber I v0!1 of Commerce went on record tonight a obtained tho use of the tabernscle from favoring th building of a new armory In I the first presidency of tho L. D. Ogdeh. At th meeting of th business II church. and professional men of th city with th Principal of ihs schools are asked committee of the chamber, resolution, up the Elks . the press to call thI , wer adopted favoring the purchase of through wor(i ta. lB,onal th alt and raising of the funds for thec,IUB afla commit'ee at the club by Tues- armory. It was also voted to ask th I city and county to donata to tha fund. I day afternoon if they win speaker! P. T. Wright, chairman of tha cham- - on Memorial day aubjecti at tpe school bar' armory committee, presided at tha on Friday afternoon, while member meeting. Indorsement of the proposition 0f the American Legion and the Span- " ''h w.r ve(cren, r sskp4-tBoUty Wa!T Btinweir to volun-In?nd 2BUb of Elks. club if they wish I teer as schools. speakers at the a buffet luncheon - was served. I Th Memorial exercises for the tail .11 , ors L and marines who served in the r Salt Lake Utrl Is uiven clvll war will be held ,t the Jordan ferldge by tho children of the Two Diplomas at I Riverside school, when Mayor Bock OODE.V. May 22. Among the graduates "iU ,.bf. tha Pejr- - ..a!1ur!ayft will of the Weber Normal college Ust night 29 was Miss Iris Taylor, 17 years of aga, decorate the grave of departed I of Mr. and Mrs. li. E. Taylor rades with flags at the various cento- of Salt Lake. th women .relief assisted Miss Taylor waa the only graduate to 'teries, ladies of by th G. A. K. sod the receive two diplomas. On was for the corps, Legion, a well as b the one-yenormal course and th other Service 8tr Spanish war veterans nnd auxiliary, tor th general high school course. the American Legion and services will Sunday, May 20. memorial be held In th First Methodist church.r- session of the 1 OGDEN, May 2t-- Th K ' ciem Devlee delivering th plty court this morning was tha briefest on record, occupying lee than thro min-Monday, May 41. th work of decorat-1- N. Fulton read a com- th graves will be concluded, and TreMro. Go of plaint charging Myron will be served to O. A. tt" nooD lunch with parking a car In a forbid- - veterans, wives and widow at th lh Elks' clubtheir J111!1. by ths committee of ladles 44 ball forfeited. under the chairmanship of Mrs. U L. Mrs. Dragon will lo arrange , Dragon. NEW TRIAL DENIED. for a blind veteran, L. 8. Dunham, of OGDEN, May 42. The motion for a I 3 Wilmington avenue, to be brought to new trial In th case of Henry W. Bv- - the tabernacle meeting by automobile. rt, Jr. by hi guardian, against Lr. I Dr. Baymour B. Young aakea that th R.. JS. Worrall, was denied by Judge a. 0. A. R. poata bring their flag to th tabernacle exerclaea Monday attar th W. Agee today. The motion vaa mad by the plaintiff, against shorn a verdict II Prad. Th American Legion will form waa returned by a jury about alx weeka the parade at th City and County I S1 I d y ( - 1 ater" o rVnk-MrDri-gh -- g OgdenT dent. Bridge Over Price Saved by Employee of State Effort of Roy Stevens, bridge carpenter in the employ of tho state road commission, wer successful la saving the bridge over the Price river above Colton, according to advices received by C. H. Fisher, bridge engineer for the commission, yesterday; but tho bridge on tho same state road over the Price at Kyuno went out while the other was being saved. The damaged bridge was a temporary wooden structure, with a span of thirty feet. Mr. Bteven is now at the eeene in an effort to obtain timber of efficient length end strength to close up the gap and to restore traffic. A culvert is out on the state road near Lehi, according to advices reaching the office of the road commission yes- terday. MONTANANS WEO IN SALT D. C. Walker, business and LAKE- - mining man of Anaconda, Mont., accompanied by ills wife, hla mother, Mr. A. M. Welker, and hla aunt. Mra. C. K. Scott of Victor, Mont., arrived In Balt Lake yesterday from an extended trip through Nevada, Arison and Texas. After th arrival of th party In thla city, Mrs. Scott waa united ta marriage to A. manager of the Murray hospital at Butte, Mont., the. ceremony being performed by th Rev. Georgs E. Davies. WEATHER DATA f ar 1 fr building at 1 20 o'clock In the afternoon; the reserve officers will form at th Elk' the same time and march in a J club at I section by themselves, while the proces- lon wm move down State to Fourth South, to Main and then to the taber-Ftracl grounds via Main and West South I Temple streets Department Commander E. D. Hu-wi- n kina of th G. A. R. will open th exer-m- d CM( t the Tabernacle, and Mayor E. A. Bock will preside. The singing of Banner." led by , Th Professor J. J. McClellan on the taberI organ and by Mr. Emm Ramsey Morris, who will have charge of the mu-b- y lc, will follow th Invocation by Major I festival ffa; Traperatura Hiffcaat today waa T9 Mcata ataatn atm 2674 waa 9 d rwa; lawaat last a)ht waa $1 erwa; In at this atuatb alaca 174 waa 26 degreaa; WMia tettfwratvra lor today waa 9 dograca; aoraanl was 0 dfgraaa; acruwalatod aloe th firat of tho avoath ta II dogw; areawaUted 1 63 doyraaa. deftriewry Uco January a. ai.. Humidity -- lry bulb ton pra turn at 62 degreon; wat bulb tempera taro at a. m.f 40 TT degree; relative humidity at 0 a. par coat, dry bulb temiwratora at aooa, run lima, & degreoa; wot bulb temper at art at aooo, aua time, 63 dvgreee; relative humidity at aeon, on time, 48 pwr rent; dry bulb temperature at 6 dgreea; wet bulb temperature at 0 p. m. 0 p. m., 62 degraea; rtlaUrt humidity at p. a., 41 per rent. boura PreripUattoo Total for tha twenty-tou- r ceding it I p, a. waa .86 of aa inch; total for this mouth t data la I 66 lac bee; ucruma-lot- 0 excoan for this month to data la .90 of ! aa Inch; total pcrripltatiou Jaaaary 1 to data la 10 00 inehea; accamalated aiccua einra Janaary F la 2 30 taefcea. TV LATHER OB0CH VATION8 TAKEN AT 0 F. M. MrtCNTAIN TIME. wia i TO HOLD RELlOlOua V OGDEN, May 22. Forty persons out OODEN.-Ma22. The rellgious fetl- of a total of 0000 paying taxes In Weber wlu observed In the county have failed to pay up their perPresbyterian church tomorrow with sonal taxes, according to Assessor O. M. special musical programs In th morning Sanderson today. In announcing th rec- end Th Rev. John E. Carver evening. ord, jh assessor said that hs started out preach sermons on tbe reality And to collect the delinquent taxes and will salon power of the Holy Spirit and the make Weber county register 100 per cent. collectors are meeting with suc- testimony of Its need and work today. The OfCity, cess In collecting tha 1120 taxaa at the WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE. time of the assessment, as required by OGDEN, May 22 Suit for divorce was ficials the new law. filed In the district court this Afternoon Peter C. William against Rebecca Smith William on the ground of deser- - I B. H. Roberta tlon. The defendant, who waa formerly I General John A. lAigan a Memorial day Divorce Mrs. A. R. C. Smith of North Ogden, te order and Lincoln's Gettysburg address in At Rmttbfirtd: B. H. K. Pirnton 3 third, be read by N. D. Corner and will -- 1 49 3 5, reaiding in Honolulu with a daughter by II Gomul, PuUaki alpo RmlthfifM 6 6 be followed by the Salute to tka Flag' $ ran. Protests of Salt Lake City, Salt OGDEN, Ma 22. Leah T. Rands waa A former marriage. Ba f t eric 01 ton, Garriek aad Bowes; Rock and the Ode to the Flag" by Dr. Seyftoveath race, a divorce by District Judgs A E. furlonya BhorUtnp. 107 Lake and Black. mour B. Young. E. O. Lsaiherwood and county and state officials were granted Smith), $6.30, $4.00. tJ.M, woa, Pratt today from George H. Ramis, upon 1X0 another 3 speaker to be named later by 40, $3 SO, second: yesterday (Martlnea), sent to New York and the ground of desertion. The divorce waa At Lewiiiton: R. if. E OGDEN th American Legion will deliver orations Caeamho, 107 (Hinphy), ti ttu. third. Time A settlement waa mads not contested. RvnvilJ ... .09 the I T of Double Van, Sauer. Midi ato raa. Wyehington on th against proposal significance of the day. The closthe parties to the case and the agreeBatterle U 16 1 ing prayer will be by tbe Rev. Clem REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. the Association of Railway Executives by In court. was filed ment Batter! Coray mod Vta Ordeo, B ronton and wifi as es- TIJUANA ENTRIES , Mrs. Rands gets the decree, custody of IVppletoa. that cars be refused for transportation minor mating! J By Utreraal Service. 430 month alimony, of kit 36, block 10, children, Ogden survey: It was emphasised at last night's meet of all highway materials, in order to 4100 attorney's fee, a 44000 home In Og- 13500. rtrat race, claiming, 5 furlong that all Salt Lake county la Invited Judson H. Shafer and wife to Kathan- - Ing car emer- den, with tbe household furniture, and aad up Era acta 113, Jimp 113, Royal Johnny meet tlie present freight to th Memorial day exercises In attend I Lake. in lei estate of real 41000 Salt worth of -the Htelmle, southeast part quar149, May Craig 09, Commendation 113, Lady gency which is tying up traffic in the The couple were married at Farming-to- n nortt- - rn8 1. gan town,hl Eileoa 111, Pajorita II 113, Teo BrecWnrWe It was voted last night that the ec December 14, 1904. I LOITBVIUJ5. Ky.. May 22. Kln( OorUi, 111, Applatto 113, Irena W. 106, Broadway 113, east rotary, Mra. Anna N. Nelson, notify then o ' I K. I Arietta 106. Baker a Co. a TranaTaal-Kthe- l Simpson BlcV --E?T The local was of the action army, marine corn, the Amert-officials tAvy, 1, I Second race, claiming, S furlonga, lot horse, yarnered s freah tort lanrrl for hi block 7, pan Legion, Service Ster Legion and aux- Aro owner nt Churchill Downa. today when bo. for aad np LaBelle Brocade 111. Jocena 111, taken on receipt of a telegram to W. A, 42200. plat to send representatives to meet mriea fhe second time, won the Kentucky handicap Scallywag 113, Bhuata Dairy Ht, El Patomar F. Long, district engineer of the Portthe afternoon of Flag ,at 2.20 o'clock14.on at 113, Ann S 111, Belmaduthv 113, Mary at a mile and n qnarter. $30,000 land Cement association, from W. M. IN FILED DISTRICT COURT. Ell, the Elks' club. June Day, Behind King florin, n length and n half, was heth 109, Rockbridge 96, Freda Johnson 111. NEW ftUIT FILED. assoof the on manager Ktnnty, decide th general C. Feter to 113. Williams step .preliminary Rdbecca followed nraatte, against by Mlnto II, Bonlfare. Un- Delaney alrecover for Arthnr Rbepberd against Pr. Tbomat G. 430.000 to Suit in The damages ciation. Smith Will lama .Divorce. towards forming a permanent organizaThird race, claiming. 9 fnrlonga, 3 year-olden. Sway, motor. Be Trank, Dodge, Ginger and message reads part: te recover $30,uo damage tor alleged A New York Times article this leged alienation of the affectlone of Mrs. tion to celebrate Memorial day. Flag day, Odell, The rare- waa and up Good Enough 118, Olive P III. Black Midway, in the order named. alienation ef tbe affections of (he plaintiff in the Third run In 2 04 1 S. which comparea with the track Wing 111, Capailao 109, Mnvfcr Franklin 113, Fourth- - of July and Armistice day. s Jhe .Association of Hattie J. Shepherd was - filed wife. report morning Arthurcourt Tooele byMuriel' Pet Rand' district' Von OS Shep yesterdayrecord of 2 108, 2A for. th.ia..d).fTro let Lady Liberty intends Executives Winifred F. Bagshsw against J. 0. Bnlisbury, the Railway herd against Dr. Thomas G. Odell. Felicldod loo. urging ly Old ltosebud In tbe Kentucky derby in 1914. lit,Fourth t quiet title to certain property interstate commerce commission to reto the complaint, the race, claiming, 3 furlongs, 8 rear-ol10 000 In added money. The rare carried According A. T Kseber against Keaben Bnednker, to. cuid Ita groas worth waa 1,22J, of which 12,37.1 and up Montgomery Jr. 113, Sis Mallory 106, fuse ears and transportation were married March t, 1903, and for all recover $608, nllcxed due on e note. waa the wlnner'a ahare. The owner of Draalic EH 96, Virgie 111, Lady Heater 109. Ardencla highway work, in order to divert malived happily until the husband went to A Treat company ngstnot the t The Tribune. ttab Barings Special reoelred 61500 and Mlnto II wan awarded 118. Margaret Schiafer 94, Foeman 113 American th with expeditionary West Temple Realty com pa ay, and others, to terials to the railroad field. Urge all France DEATHS. ComFifth race, one mile and SCOO. TOOELE. May 22. Mrs. Margrltte C. while Boniface aared hla feet, amountJuly, 1918. quiet title t certain property. state highway departments and im- forces In his mander 100, Double Van 93. Walter Turnhow not Elmmrmaa, wlf of John Mr. ing tp $273. absence from theic home In Eckman, 65 years of age. wife of John E. During 100 Water Willow 93, Baladln 112, Golden portant county nnd eity officials in -home In this , Zfmmeruta, , dltel yettrrday Biqrnlnf at the Mass, the qomplalnant al- Eckman, died at the family Chance 94, W'yanwdod 109; fb&trt 90r fVeemalr USenieV She i) t astir marriage district to- - Wire a - Vigor (ms prox- Brookline. yeotetday after' an Illness of on I f m' H flarileld srenue. 100, Great Hawk J00, fKey Do 106..Jke your LOUISVILLE RESULTS. leges. Odell Ingratiated himself Into favor City sort 71 of L. F.ltenoe, Butte. Moot, snd alci.udcr week. Mra. iie. Eckman to PlldelpWi. Thomas De t jriiri itt and chairsome Pi;, ies bad been at Mrs. her family with Schaa Candelaria Cuvier, 102. 100, 108, Shepherd. Inducing Hhortatop Like Service. li "U (or tiurtyBy tnlreraal Margaret Creel Bcett, Victor, bloat. Davia entry. (Stanfield entry, tlrwin eotry. man of the Associatlfen of Kailway time during th months of January and resldenu of Tooele for the past five j ix 7nr and wa a member of tbe Ladle of Fred ti. Coralck and hi ado M. Shaw, both rirnt race, seven furlong. War Garden, 110 Pamoh'a entry. to accept his advances and years. tbe O. A. Bo, Remold! circle No. 1, who will of holt Lit. Executives, E. E. Clark, chairman of February, 1919, (Stack). 7 80, 4 70, 3.S0..wea; Marie Maaira, Mrs. waa Eckman Sixth raee, claiming. 7 furlong. In born Sweden and conduct the eerricen Tueadmy. to get her to give up her hus. endeavored P. Doyle aad Bameei Bnchlte, both ef Jobs commerce the 0.1 interstate commission, band. an (Koborta), 11.10, $.1.80, second; Hnenrlene, Jewel 106, Prevaricate 113, came to Utah In September, 1883. She Is Silt Like. 11.1 (Pool), 13.10. third. Woodle 108, Gold Time, Fluab 113, and R. II. Aihton, president of the Montgomery survived by her husband and seven chilhis of wife's The heart, Fred away i). Hilliard, Salt lake, had Zelnta stealing rarawiv. Ilocod, Onr Birthday and Eyes Brown Bee 111, Maunlkla II. 99, Salgeorge 106, American Railway association, emrvniAu. Emil E. Eckman of Salt Lake, E. Blackfoot, Idaho Shepherd alleges, did him hurt to the dren, vif Vmitb also ran. Tom Goose 113. William Robert-o- Turner, Funeral aercicea for Mr L. 'Eckman the Mrs. of and W. Doeild asked Carlsen damafes of 430,000. extent Rudolph the phasizing necessity of Tolmle, continuing Blackfoot, Idaho, and Second race, a even Vain Seventh raee, 8 furlonr. 3 furlong. Servitor, 170 Bingham Cannon will be held at the essential road work for further reMurray, Roy W. and Albert F. Eckman Bngelitad, Wlllmer, Minn. (Kennedy). $3 70, $2 70, $2 00, won, Ird Chick 102, Anna Regina 107. Chrome 109, In Lake Uaanalc temple Monday afternoon Bophy Frank O. Hnrlbut and Miry Buddy, both ef and Mra. A. W. Wallin, all of Tooele, Balt Wrack. UO (Bnrkr), $.1.80, $3 30, second; The pham 102, Norfolk Belle 107, Beeswing 07, lieving transportation conditions and 3 o'clock,, under tbe direction of the grand Park t and Mrs. Emil Dahlen of Sweden. She City, Utah. of the Eaatern Star. All 0. E 0. leopard, 110 (Garner), $61)0, third. Time, Fond Dope 97. assisting in the distribution of food, Boy Howard W. Fitch, Eureka. Utah, aad Mary 1 20 also is survived by a brother, John E. chapter Phenolaa, Eighth race, claiming, $ furlonga, 4 Ray Atkin, Lieutenant nod friends of tba family mra invited, Manhell, halt lilt. Erickson of thla city; a. sister, Mr. EmPerkins. Kordeck, Betty Carry, Greybeard, Truand up R!pata 107, Poaitano loo, Hattie Will fuel and other essentia) commodities. Legs Ctelrmont J. Held aad Margaret K. Bell, both Construction programs have already ma E. Johnson of Salt Lake, and twenty-fiv- e ant. Madrid. lUack Hackle. High Voltage, Do 07, Choirmaster 114, Lady Moore 07, Funeral services of Mrs. Elisabeth Then, M ef Fncatello, Idaho. 116. been curtailed to vitally needed sec104, Tnombeoia Llrile I), and W. P. Montgomery also ran. grandchildren. eon rtlert ot 4 who tbe of of her of horn, Johnson. yeera 4 age. years Third rnee. one mile Blaise, 115 (Hclnlnb), The funeral services will be held totions which have been neglected for ofWayne . - J.i$e,Then, 307 Fifth Mir 20. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson, 471 South $8 80, $.1.40, $4 80, won; Loua A.. 106 (Kenmorrow afternoon at 2;3tt o'clock in the will 18 held it tho Cithfdril iveone, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. of the Mideielne Fourth East street, wss run over yesterthe past three years. nedy). $0 60 $.130, second; Waterford. 110 S North ward e'ctock tidsy. Tbe funeral cortege will The be chapel. it body and wahHantt DEEDS. East may Second South Ninth at 1 third. day 80. Iwn Iwia (Stack). $8 70, Time, I lesve the home SOLOMON, who will meet 2 Interment e'clock. win viewed 45 the at L. residence J. it preceding the I be la streets by a truck driven by his uncle, J. funeral services. Bimpun t Vnintui Kitl, tot Emma J., Principle, Happy Valley. Marasmus, cemetery, Duchess block Cilvory e 10, Interment will In A 4. take at R. J4, No. 0 10 D. E. F. Raleigh Athens. Thornliloom. Hetta B., Hondo, H. 6, Hendrickson, Murray I Fredk rt 1.,putto A. Haapl- Batch. Gray Eagle and Triumphant also ran. The little fellow had jumped on the truck place In the Tooele city cemetery. the Hippodrome tomorrow. a 8. for Rulers? Fnaeral oervlcra iota 30 who nnd 8. ford, fleiaeb, Simple block 34, one 10, Fourth rare, mile Jack as his uncle started to drive away from pint Stuart, 106 (tied hero JO x. ........... FORGERY IS CHARGED. tiy 21, wilt be held it 2 o'clock $6.00 - won; Paa- (Callahan). $28 80. $14.30. the Johnson home. He was told to get tomorrow afternoon to the 8. 1). Krone funeral FfH rrn to S. B. Bcckwitb. tot v.wv7rr ijw v ij h ourcan, 302 (Carmody), $.180, $3 80. second; off and go Into the house, but when Mr. Special to The Tribune. 22. Various LONDON, stories B. L. May . put R black of Members of the E., of which ehspel. L300 eocharea, 122 (O'Brien), $.1 50. third. Time, which have been current regarding cer- Hendrickson again started the truck W. B. Gwtttit t Mjrfle B. 'Brrvtt( lot .22. Follow- - ocilatle he wan POCATELLO, Idaho-.Ma- y gift1.37 8 5, KUcn, fiends of Pleasure, Angon, 8. block tain members .of the. Busstan. royal family-havin- .Wavne. jumped upon- the rear end. - -Rhrichn nubdlvition of put ing a complaint entered by the First Na- - I beirera. Friend! ire Invited ta attend th. Courtship and Matinee Idot also ran. Hendrickson two blocks After be In I TlrIn Interment will the massacre Lawn driving which ft.ntch bank a. escaped tho of thla 100 B. Hlgley of I Fifth. twee, one end onefnnrteentll m Ilea . of th truck bump over Mountain Home waacity. Mabel M. Dwgr to M. 4). CbrUtonaen, end rear the felt It car met PrlT,former would to 122 death, ,ml. raquratd appear eveGorin. $4 $0 90. 00, arrested last King $3 80, (Lykrl, to saw block V5' . an "I lad 6, the 10, back, an of he looking 3 000 and, in object, pint A,.... affidavit filed disposed by won; Drastic. 108 (Tyler). $23 60, $12.50. nlng on the charge of forgery. Pearl T- - Thurman to W. H Roddick, the London probate registry today bv lying unconscloutf In the road. The rear Mlnto II, 120 ( Robtneoa ) , $7 40, third. There are two C. B. Higleys and the to 4, block 162, put I) 4,000 Grand Duchess Xenia. AJexandrovna, wife wheel had passed over bath hts legs above one errested In Mountain Time. 2 04 1 $. Boniface, 8wiy, Be prank, Home le . A. Bbaffer to KlUnboth B. Mnon. lot F. sustained and he the about bruises of knees Grand Duke Alexander and Gineer. ran. Dodge with uatng, the other's name Midway also Mlchaelovltch, 3 towk 1, Toronto Bubdlvlaion A 10 TV, the head. No bones were broken. He charged Sixth race, four and and sister of the late czar. a check drawn for 425 on the Flrst Na- -' furlongp Ben Welt'TemDTe .t"T'eS: Lucg g- - Jonc to B C. Andcrwm, pUt lot 0, The grand duchess has been living In was taken to his horns. Valet, 1)0 (Wlda). $6.1.00, $20 30, $910. won; tlonal bank and cashed at a local clothing I block 4. Kmplr addition JO 8. Sleater. prelate of the Salt Like North Elkhora, 113 (Garner), $3.90. $2 90. secterday. and detters of administration had London, store. tombick to W. H. Lendmenoor, tot 112 twig. cotxliietH tbe tltnaUfltte service, Wm. ond: Riinsaf. (O'Brien). $3 90, third. been granted her for the English estate Women 2v block 10. Porkina Minted hy G. C. Hoffman nnd A. J. Andernon. 1,700 dtiioo, Balance Wheel. John 8. Time, M3! seconds. 300. of the former czar, totaling Anni The 3. Andemoo to Amelin tflmmon REPUBLICAN Tfa were ef member th PRIMARIES. lodge. o' pallbearers V Keardon, Mammy Mine, Muakalooge,- peoko affidavit of the grand duchess asserted to 3, block were R. S. ftleater, 0. C. Hoffman, A. J. Drapor Towa nil addi They Give and Sir Thomas Kean also ran. ton that the czar died on the 16tr of July, 3,006 Anderson, H. O. Rteveat, H B. Bacon nnd G. Hoffman Seventh race, mile and one furlong Mlnfcat, Judicial Convention. Bron. Loan A Trust Co. to W. 1913, et Ekaterinburg,'' and adds that lie wa In City cemetery. $.1 90, 113 (O'Brien), $3 00, $2 70, won; War-saRepublicans of belt Lake county are F. Vick. Burint U. Folsom, tot 168 and 180, Marlber- H died intestate, Women employees of the state capftol leaving no widow or 109 (Gamer). $4 50. $3 46. second; Jim notified that primaries will be held "5 V J chHd. . 10 oogh pUc Fusers! set fog Mrs. Ann Heffering, 104 (Roberts), $3.60, th)rd. Time. yesterday at th close of working hours hereby Diameete, in 11 city and county districts Tuesday Mend to C baric Kent, to 2, block 1.32. Gamecock aad Ban God nine rah. who died May 21. will be beld tomorrow morn raves brief aurprise party for Miss Em- evening, 67 pUt D between the hour: w I inr JO will lesve A Tb ODoanell ma E. Lindsey, retiring clerk of the state nf t rA June 1,rn 1920, ..iaa cortege a John H. Smith to Ramuol N. KmiUt, part funeral chapel .t 8 13 .'clock, .hence te(..' th board of examiners and an employe of the Republican TIJUANA RESULTS. of wetion 22, towufttatp 3 aouth, rang convention, which of ui wni the office of Harden Bennlon. secretary convention will judicial I 000 be held In tbe council I ho celebrated .at 8 so o'clock. . Iatermest will By Universal Service. of state. Miss Lindsey will leave Salt chamber of th Jordan Canning Co. to F. B. Pratt, tot and bo First race, S fnrlonge McCroen, 110 la city county building, cemetery. Calvary to Lake th eastern week this states 39. . Station join 1,000 Randj Balt pint Laks j- Special te Th Tribune. $12.30. $6 00, $2 90. wen; Exempted. Friday, Juna 4, 1920, at F. B. Pratt to Bandy city Bank, tot 30 mission of the L. D. S. church. Th 10 a. m toCity. nominate siz candidates for 10s (Teergln), $4.20. $2.30, second; A r gen to! Fnneral eervtcea for Mra. Emma Jane 1 AURRirAN T A 1. 1.8, Idaho. Mar 22. The boya meeting was held In the board room at district judges and one candidate Randy Station pint 113 $2 00, third. Time 1 18. dis(McIntyre), for who be will died 20, beld at Mey i the home, . f. I Rimer G. Waldron to Thom F. Rrlont act heir Mrs. L. M. Crawford, em- trict attorney. back an hour tartar for Pa- the capltol. Royal Johnnie. Delaney, Lady JoeepMne, Baby 855 Beat Seventeenth South etreet, today at 1 3u It tot G block cific coaat 0, 3,000 3, comboard state of time, th ef land up their betta and ployee Fanat, Prevaricate also ran. Th basts of will bs one o'rlock. Interment wilt be in Mount Olivet Elmer G. WaMro put to Thoma F. NcUon, took American Falla hr atonn. aa welt aa leavSecond race. missioners, on behalf of th women pre- dslegats for eachrepresentation fnrlonga Hem leek, 100 (Tay100 votes cast for George I cemetery tot 3, block 0. plat G 10 ing n record behind them nt Blackfoot. M1 sented with a handsome lor), $7.40. $4 00, $8 00, woe ; Hattie Win Do. Lindsey Sutherland United for States senator at C. L. Ml Hoc to West Rid Inv. The Salt Lake-tBole caravan covered Ita traveling bag. part Id! (0. Buell), $! 20, $3 40, eeeend; Little In Mra. election 191$. for eervlcee Fnneral Kate ths 1 aectton of Connor, 1 wh general run 26, a nontb, kmgeat 111 tango today, traveling dial. nee wnhlp (Smith), 4A0, third. ( Princess, Time Mlsa Lindsey feelingly accepted th The several election 16 onat aeventv flva mil will b died May 21. will be held Monday. The porfrom Mabo Falla to her, C. A. Lem lake. Dr. KsadalL Debra, 118 and gave credit to Mr. Bennlon for entitled to tb following districts ter will leeea th home, 187 F street, at 9 4$ Prov Con. R. C. Co. to F. P. Dmkfey, number of deleatopping foe two boura at Blackfoot, wbero gift Merry Lnaa also ran. In been don of had much behalf to of what the Cathedral of the Made. tot 17, block 2, Franklin nabdlvUion of o'clock, thence luncheon wag aerrert to the members of tho gates Third race, fnrlonge Emily M 111 (Can1 the women employees by th atat ofMae, where yrnnlem sum will be celebrated block 46, trata by tlia lire wtreo of that towa. 0 District No 17, fodr delegates. ter). $12 80, $3.00, $$.20, won; Tom Goooo, 110 10 oclock. latermeat will be made ta Cal- Nat. R. B ApUt Inv. Co. to Anna 8 Hcikra. Some of tho boya fell victtma today to tho ficials. Districts Nos. 1, 7. $, 11, it. 14, 16, KS. at (Lowe), $4.00, $2 00, eeeend; Blngleadee, 111 to 666 block .... Mies cemetery. Mr. vary wlleoa Bennlon wMbfilo 17, to 17, tribute of Crwff the paid American redakln and ono bis 1. 62. S3. 4. 104. 114, 142, 186. 77. 76. (Teergln). $2.40, third. Time 1.17 14 Jena WlllUm H. Mila to Wlllum Oborn, pat chief waa heard ta remark. . Trackem net Lindsey's sterling character and devotion three delegates K.. Gold Flush, Herder alas ran. of aocties $0, townaklp 3 aUh rang Fourth- race. T furlongs Astra as, 16T (Yrar-ftnbuyem everything with beada eaay plcklas for to duty. He also said tha board ef ex. 4. c, t. t, Districts No, 24, 26. 1 oaat 19 , $11 4g, $3 80, $2 80, wen; Yermak, 109 Injun. Itself fortunate In be- 87. 40, 1. 43, 86, 67. 11. 79. 0,4j,102, considered aminers 101 ,JIIU X, Blanche low A rf Riawo4 to John Mt'Ghio, tot T, 80. 40. waa recent - great $2 accorded tho members second; Laura Miller, If. Buell). $2 abt To obtain Miss Druaiita Gaby to ., . Ml. 10 Club black 4, 0 aero pU4 A 15Si of tho trala here today. Tbe men were met ing M 112 (Groea), $3 00, third. Time 1 31. George LindMias take th plaoa left vacant by ' 112, 137, 14L 158, ri" ' Tbomas E. Wosxfbory to John MrGkio, to on arrival In town and taken for a egatea ' Moehlbarh, Tog Mian, Lady Waldeck, Anal k ewlm, and sey's retirement. 000 Districts Nos. . 10, 11, 15, 16, 76, 27. i T .nonor or 7, block 3, ' . later a dance waa given In tbetr tumor. J, plat A Edgar also raa T a Cborieo the 29. of 28. 54. 88. 10, 85.! 21, 89. 22, Hayden, 80, 2. QriTtLAiM I)EEI6. Fifth race, furlongs Saraaofa. 10T l. MAN ILL. to A. ( kHatm- firm TOOELE of 118. 126, 127. 12. 132. 134. 136, k Stone Binrhnm Central FORMER Bank of 101, $7 40. $3 40. 42 20, won; Prince Dlrt, Co., " Hayden. brokers, 4. SORORITY MEMBERS DINE. . 16 plat B 16. 147, 171, 172. of New York, who arrived in Halt Lake 109 (Arehamhoaltl, $4.0, $2 20, second; Plan, H9, 150, 166. 157, Cv ViV " , 4 w, tot 1, block te Tbe Tribes. Tadnty members of ths Delta Epsilon Special 176, Time 1M. 11.on a special trala Friday night, R. C. R. A. Briphton to 0a It Lako rooatg, part tageaet. 109 (Teargln), $2 20. third TOO ST.K. Miy 2X- - TVtepboee wm4 rseebs Motion had of a 35, dinner Good rang t nootk, 1 $0. After Night, Ceffleld, townabip at the Newhous thl. city tort If tail Albert UMMa, a faneir 196, 197, 198, 19. 200, on dslegata. sorority W Eseogh slag 1 general manager of the Utah 3 Mat , hotel at 4 30 o'clock last evening. mn jn Districts No. 134, 145, 147, 14. 160, j Oemmell, reddest ef Tooele, Is eerieo.!? Ill it bis bom mile and 70 yarda Bit ef ' Copper company, gave a dinner last Jeaeph A JJrd to 6aedy City bank, part girth race, I one : 193. ons-havote 169, 166, 172, 192, each. Mrs. j with la A. Jobe nmole. Idaho, pee lose, 3 E. Taylor). $$80, $2 80, $2 20, of occiiM 12, rango oooth, townohtp club. at Alta the Hlaraer, 10 night CHAR. M. MORRIS, Many opportunities are found by th j 8Mt'tW'n.tW' MraL4tow.'ferta' tw 1 WMt 10O6 V $$ 80, $2 20, waa; Tlafaa. Ill (Arrhamhaslt), I Resides ths guest of honor those WHlUm wts ones who read and nee Tribune Com- J e.y for tbit etty. Beth Mr. sad Mrs. LisdbeUe Chairman County Republican J. iiwra t Sdwr0 Rrobbtoi, tot aeroa4.i'8WU Deitahmia, IDS (C. Buell), $2.20, I Want Ada mittee. vet bars aa itla4 In this etty. . (Advertisement.) 1 present wero W. 8. McCormick, E. O. 1 2. buck 194$ put G will-com- y PROTESTED - et te County and tate Oppose Denial of Carriers for Road Supplies. Settlement Is Effected Action for - (. STATISTICS M I Turf Results and Entries "1"' w- J Former Soldier Files Alienation Suit d Woman Is Dead After Illness of Week Shep-herd- Deaths f Funerals h TV - r- vear-old- a 2-- Falls From Truck and Wheels Pass Over year-otd- a mem-bo- ra I- JAT Grand Mystery of i Ends 1 Fate wx atemberv-miU-aet- -ii g - -- - 1 eec-on- .x . Pb-to- r. one-ha- lt Employees at Capitol Surprise " rtf American Falls Warmly Welcomes Truck Caravan Th Clj-d- $ M.dewhm.ra ), '. Joha-ao- wat.-hc- a Co-- , o a - - ffayien Honor Guett - r Dinner II. fc 1 (Mar-llnh- t. v 'V at Alta '. i;, ' , lf I T |