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Show !0, THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST r Highway Over River Proposed of Huntsville, DJ). MXAT of ths Utah Stats Farm pragt- - bureau, who will welcome farmers of also states at convention which todiy. opens 20, 1920. oad Would Unite Two Parks Home Is Rkns&dced During Garfield Business Man Tells Afternoon; Four Other the Utilities Commission Representatives of Nine Western States to Discuss Problems in Convention. i Thefts Reported to Police. Celebration Was LD on the Virgin river below Virgin City, over which It sheep crossing Q is proposed to build the new road between Zion and Grand Canyon tional parke, thereby greatly facilitating travel. Na- Moist It would bo harder to find someone who had not been drinking," was the testimony of H. M. Booth of Garfield yea-- J Wool terdmy before the public utilities commis. sion of Utah, when referring to tho cele. v '' vk; Be x 4" Also X. bration of Pioneer day at Magna this J' U, V ' r ' ' i V I A r year. Mr, Booth had been asked if ha hto A Vs ' had seen any person drinking at Magna ADf' that day. H qualified ths statement afRepresentatives of the farmer of nln terward as being rather too "western states and a majority of the but he indicated that beer and whisky members of the exeoutive committee of were not very difficult to obtain at Magna the American Farm Bureau federation that day. will open their convention for a .considCommiaaloner H. H. Blood, who waa eration of western agricultural problems conducting ths hearing, commented that t, the inveatlgation threatened to become a at the Hotel Utah at II) o'clock this t fit subject for Inquiry by the police, morning. rather than a public utilities commission. ?A i The organisation, devoted wholly to the He asked If any police or sheriffs officers had not been around In Magna that day. advancement of agriculture and ths inMr. Booth said that they had not made vX?' H terest of the farmers has. its officers themselves promiscuous during the day, - In histhe state, the largest membershipalthough along' about 10 oclock at night he had heard that someone had Josen The states tory of farm organisations. 7 represented at the conference this morn. 4 "That was fdr selling It, though, he 4 ing include Utah, Illinois, Michigan. not for consuming It. commented, ' Tho hearing was on the application of Colorado, California, Ohio, Idaho., Nevada " U, Mr. Booth and of J.-and Wyoming from the western states T Benton, rival as- - 1 ' a V L c; ., Jm ptrants for the right to operate an autoand West Virginia, New Jersey, Massa14 mobile stage line between Magna and y chusetts, Michigan, Georgia, Ohio. Inv Garfield. Mr. Booth held iho certificate 1 s diana and New York as well. -of convenience and necessity for thla Una McKay" of Huntsville, president ft would leave he but, originally, thinking of the Utah State Farm bureau will act the state, sold out to Smedley Brothers as official host for the visitors, together He asserts that they st)!l owe him some with J. Edward Taylor, commercial ' 4 money for equipment, the present holdagent of the bureau, and John F. BurJ. ers desire the permission of the commis-S- o of tbs members ton of Garland. Utah's to "transfer thili certificate' to Bennatlbnal executive --committee; Mr.' Bur ' Mr. ton, and this opBooth mornton will probably preside at this strenuously Company May posed. ing's session while Mr. McKay will deThe inquiry developed Into an inquiry as liver an address of welcome. to the views of Mr. Booth with regard to the rule of the commission requiring that Will Discuss Wool Problems. drivers of care in public service shall be will be Other addresses this morning sober, - He expressed entirely his ap- New . Peterson, - made by Dr.-president of the rule, and denied that ha proval of the Utah Agricultural college; Dr. W, had ever violated it. He admitted that H. Walker of California and W. O. he had once attempted to drive a car from Canyon Jamison of Colorado. Saltalr- - while under - "the Influence of Provided cooperation is obtained Among the principal subject of par liquor, but said that this was not when tieular importance to the west which the the landowners concerned. It was anacting as a public carrier. farmers will discuss .are those of the nounced by Joseph R. Murdock of the Commissioner Blood took the case unwoolgrowers and the sugar beet grow- Provo Reservoir and Utah Lake Irrigader advisement, but he made It clear to ers. Especially significant, so eastern the applicants that the commission would officers say. Is the possibility of the es- tion companies yesterday, there is every HE sheepmen who located a crossing not tolerate any violation of lu rule in tablishment of a national wool pool and probability that a oompany win be orthla regard. If It learned of such violaof ths Virgin river for their flocks a central selling agency. tion. He pointed out that the rule is about one and one-ha- lf miles beIn a majority of the middle western ganised to provide water for the disnecessary in the Interest of the public, stales the farm bureau federation has trict to the south and west of Utah lake, low Virgin City, la Washington who are entrusting themselves to the care In operation state wool pools and is pre- therebjr increasing the production of on Commissioners of the carrier. county, probably were pioneers for Many of of the most paring, according to J. P, Power fertile areas tn ths stats and Is the highway which prill, some day soon 9, Michigan, to establish a central selling on easily susceptible of irrigation. Join the Grand Canyon national park with Be agency. Mr. Powers said last night that - it is the desire of the middle westerners The plan as now formulated is to orZion national park, according to C. S. Accito have the wool producers of ths west Fisher, bridge englneeer for the atate 'Join with them In the perfection of a ganise 'the present Mosida project and ths road commission, who has returned from Elberta project, owned by the Jordan central selling machinery. taking photographs of the stream for the Valley Irrigation comps n. Into one constate records, when time comes for the cern. Ths main source of water supply C. E. Gunnels to Attend. serious consideration of the project which for this would be Utah lake, from which State, city and church officials wlD has already been made the object of a While the greatest numerical strength the water would have to be pumped. UltiIn Utah's Dixie. take part in ths entertainment today of campaign of the American Farm bureau is in tbs mately, It is thought, arrangements Special te Tke Tribcnee. could The present road between the two insurance commissioners from eastern middle west, a considerable majority of be made with the residents around Goshen If. While beauty spots involves for the traveler states who ths farmers of Utah are affiliated with for the exchange of Utah lake water for sotPOCATELLO, Idaho, Aug.11:40 Are en rout to the national o'clock from the Grand to Zion canyon a pllmb hunting gophers about the county and state organisation, and water from the Currant creek reservoir, down a steep and dangerous grade at the convention In Los Angeles. Ths commisthe influence of the bureau has been con- which in turn would bo used to Irrigate thla morning, tn company with his broth"Hurricane fault Into Hurricane the sioners and their families siderably extended during the past two lands on higher levels. er and sister. Viking Ritsman, aged V gathered at drop being about 800 feet. This la folyears, particularly last year in connecIf such is to a com In carried son of Ritscompleproject Mr. Mrs. Oscar and years, lowed by another climb up again over Chicago, from where they have tion with the question of sugar beets, tion, it was estimated by Francis W. Be- the fault on to the Hurricane plateau. two special sleepers. There are seventy man, waa accidentUy shot and killed by , and again this year through the organisaclose business a Mr. of Ktrkham, ally The second climb Is over a better grade, In the party. They will arrive in Balt tion of the swine breeders of the slate. brother. yesterday, about 10,090 acres win Roy. his In Michigan there are $0,000 members, Murdock, designated locally as ths - Bamberger Lake at 12:25 o'clock this afternoon over be brought under Irrigation. The water to The bullet, which was of North section, but would be equally unneces- the Denver dr Rio Grande and a 111 re- -, tn Illinois 92,000 and in Iowa 103,000. Neb., ba betweenbe would 200 and 300 pumped sary If the road were kept on ths plateau main until $40 o'clock this evening, when C. E. Gunnels, assistant secretary of second-fepierced tho lad's heart and doctors state during the irrigation season. they will leave over the Oregon Short altogether. ths 'national organisation, Will at the The plans contemplate starting out on that death cams within a few seconds Medicine After One of the main obstacles to such ac- Line for the Yellowstone park. Bow, to of two next the Wyo. days bring meetings e a much his smaller brother and seventy-fivViking, accompanied scale, by le tion the Virgin river, which going through the park they will prothe attention of the western fanners acre-fesixty-fivat first teraising and slater, had left the Rltsmaa home about ' the alms of the national federation with has a course some, hundreds of commonly feet wide ceed to Los Angeles for the convention. levels Ultimately another lead one mile south of tho Governor Bamberger; and would Involve some expensive conMayor Neelen a view to further strengthening ths or- - at 200 feet city, at U o'clock Special te The Tribune. would be added, and tbs Curstruction If bridged. However, at plaoes and President Heber J. Grant of the L. ganlsatlon. to hunt gophsre tn a nsar-b- y field. Roy rant creek waters would used D. be for wlU 8. church meet a the visitors on Is natural site outside of from who those bridge The GERING, Neb., Aug. 1$. The first provided.. Utah Among sUD higher. was carrying the loaded rifle and was railroad is twenty-fiv- s feet. Tbs their arrival and, with other prominent are in Salt Lake for the oonvention are lands in the west since the present Isspan building The would men abandonths business of will e ths about plans twenty-fivrequire city, provide bridge followed by his younger brother feet above Mr, Gunnels and Mr. Powers, Gray Silver ment of the relinquishment of the railroads by the the surface of the water, which at thla entertainment for them. The first part present pumping plant of ths closely of West Virginia, E. E. Richardson of Mosida someis under way west from Haig, point is probably twenty feet deep.. Mr. of the program will be' a drive about the project and the Installation of a and sister. la some way or other Massachusetts. W. G. Kelt hard t of government Fisher estimates that a W. G. Jameson of Colorado. Dr. W. pumping plant south of Pelican point, on thing attracted his attention and ho sud per- city. This will Include the capltol, City the west shore of Utah lata It Is be- denly whirled around and tne gun was Neb., by the Union Pacific railroad, manent structure should bethoroughly thirty-si- x H. Walker and W. H. Heilman of Califeet Creek canyon. Wasatch drive, Fort Dougwhich has started construction on lieved work Murdock ths that Interests repre- discharged. long, which would give a foundation In las, Federal Heights, University of Utah, fornia, J. R. Morton of Georgia, Harry sented by the Provo Reservoir Viking's brother a Although East Side high school, .Yale park, Sugar-hous- e, the link and limestone the In new G. Ohio. of formation. line of Brown Indiana Beale sandy John its excited, Lenore Utah Lake Irrigation companies would and sistertowere greatly Liberty park And other places. By the utilisation of such a route it Is and J. C. McKensie of New York. pick up tho injured lad and between North Platte, Neo., and Med- estimated become allied with the Knight Interests managed e that twenty-fivmiles would Tbs visitors will hear a special organ restart to the bouse with him, while Roy icine Bow, Wyo. When this link Is com- be saved on In cital tabernacle at 2:10 o'clock and to the Elberta Meet. the repreaentad by project, present highway read at 2:40 the ran off screaming for help. County Agents the Medicine Bow cutoff will have between the Hurricane o'clock will be taken to Saltair, help finance the proposition, if cooperaand the The first to reach tbs soene waa Julius pleted been more than built. Eventual- climb up again would be fault A meeting of the county agricultural tion of the landowners a swim, they will be guests after can b had. where, eliminated. Oberg, wb said that the boy waa dead ly the cutoff will take the main line agents of the state being held simulThe campaign In progress in the south of honor at a dinner in the 8h!p cafe. L H Lynn was trains, eliminating the heavy grades over also Dr. he arrived. when conven bureau with the farm to return to Salt are scheduled taneously involves the changing of the present They divide and shortening - the routing of Immediately notified and made a hurried the continental tlon. opened yesterday morning at the Lake. And to their train at 2.30 o'clock. . highway park where scene ths of to accident., the Hue forty-milestrip Hotel Utah. Dr. Hen $L Eldredga. dairy The different committees Include: to run through Toquervllle and HurriThs parhe conducted an examination. for Cache, "cost investigator Engineering camps are being located cane and then General Rulon 8. WeliA state InsurWeber, on to St. George. Instead of, ents of the boy are grief --stricken over along the new link in the road and ma- ance commissioner, chairman; George J, Davis, Wasatch, Salt Lake, Utah. Sanaccident. the are terials assembled. Sevier being counties, stated that Grading pete and Cannon, Lorenxo N. Stohl, J. O. Carannouncement that the strike stakes are being set along the entire would make n easy grade and a decided- - ter, Harrison E. Jenkins, Rulon M. Owen, claslficatlon of the milk producers of ths of Official the International Brotherhood of Electhe thirty-fiv- e miles and to la work be state Is being planned. L. Jacobs; automobllea J. O. Carter, A. direct route from ly Zion tho Workers in Balt lake Is over, was national completed the coming winter. A. L. Thomas, Jr., W. A. Carter; enterThis will mean, said Dr. Eldredge, trical to Bt. George, shortening the distancepark made at the meeting of the Balt Lake by will open to the Union new The line Lorenxo N. Stohl, Miss M. H. "that the oost of milk production in every local tainment, No. $7 at the Labor temple last Pacific a wonderful beet sugar and wheat many miles. county of the state, under all conditions Kahn, Kart 8. Hardy; finance, H. E. Ogden local Ns Ilf has also and the section a insures of beet can be ascertained at any time. It will night. building Jenkins, Jay RogerA Elmer D. Jones; taken' a similar veto to declare off the over tho line In Headed by C..W, Aldrich, a- - number sugar factory-jus- t' also bn possible to work out a formula strike reception. Governor Simon Bamberger, In that city, according to the anthat will give the cost year after year. nouncement last night by J. M. Kearsley, of otUssas of Garfield protested to ths Wyoming. Mayor C. Clarence Neelen, Curtis B. W. W. Owens of Logan, county agent. Vested President Heber J. Grant. David of tho Balt take union. commission , yesterday , Toums Hawley, publio utllltlee , presided at the meeting. The morning president C. Eccles, Thomas R. Culler, Richard R. Mr. Kearsley ex planed that from" now In rate Increase was devoted to discussion of session ths A town or city has no right to vacate Lyman, John C. Cutler, H. G. Whitney, all Jobs on work for tho Utah Power morning against any Is the Extension Di on John James, C. F. BarE. P. for following topics: route Lake the allowed Salt to an being are considered h company Light fair alley or .other publio thoroughfare, rett E.Ellison, by tho earvtca between Salt Lake and Garvision F, Mills John D. Spencer, Fred Unity Salary Checks.' "Annual union men. He said the vote to strike It has right to grant franchises but thereExtension Work was taken Leave of Abeence. George D. Hathaway, Harry seeking 12 and the vote to field. The oompany has been on, It is pointed out In an opinion yesJanuary With Soldiers." Utah Extension News. declare off tho two of Its Tho general publio was last night ex- terday from Alder, C. D. Kipp, L. H. 8tohr, E. A. to discontinue strike permission was taken the office of B. Dan August John T. Cains, "The Stats Fair, Ricker, William E. McKet1, James Coltrains each way dally, but recently asked tended an Invitation to participate In the attorney general, to President Shields 1$. Remembrance." Charles I. Smith, to have that matter continued until the deliberations of the Democratic platform Heath At Mary s vale council. The C.opin-J. lins,M. E. A. Belbach, after-- at Ths program presented ths Ashton. Georgs-W- -.E. committee Increase on Peck; Wee hey all inter at a application for. aa was ion Oliver C. asprepared by noon session follows! - ''Dairy Cost Rec Dalby, E.. King and Frank W, Cope. state rates waa oonaldered by the com- preliminary meeting of the committee sistant attorney general. to andi Pest Crops ords," Relationship at the county headquarters in the mission. MaVor Heath wrote that a large merWork.W 'The County Agents Job, hotel. The Garfield delegation was asked to company purposes to establish Its "Written Outlines for Project Leaders." State Senator George H. Dem, chair- cantile the oom mission today, when to return business at and Marysvale, wished to Committeeman ths to Finish man YesGetting of the meeting, said last night that the rate hearing wilt bo up again. a railroad spur up the alley. He C. B. Hawley, president of the ComHis Job," If I were a County Agent." set for the bearing on It I the wish of this committee that In- operate to wanted knot mercial dub, Lafayette Hanchett and D. terday had been If whether. th alley persons having suggestions was not tho petition to discontinue tho trains un- terested B. Spencer have been appointed the city Council could by til the case waa about platform planks present them, to grant a vacated, to tho motion continue on franchise' T. the alley to the Mather, director of national Stephen Tbs next meeting will railroad. Mr. Garfield residents are already ths committee. Dalby advised that th parka a committee to cooperate In ar- granted. record In oppoollon to any abbrevia- be held at ths Newhouse hotel August 21, city could grant th franchise. ranging for the official dedication of Zion oa 24. on and another August National park, September 14. Notice of tion of tho sendee. Deliberations last night were, general. the appointment- was contained in a letVsseial te The Tribeae. Dern and were confined Senator said, Lose ter received by Mr. Hawley yesterday to an effort at the delineation of some DELTA,' Aug. 19. Plana are now unDirector Mather. - -of the principal Issues was It der way for a new surer factory to be from made Mr. Mather said be would endeavor to clear by the committee members that the built a few miles west of her In the Interest tbs Loo Angeles chamber of Abraham community In the heart of one commerce platform, which will be presented for the send representatives to ths Carl A. Rindflelsch, machinist, 2S yi of the state convention, will of the best beetgrowtng ssetlona in the dedicatory toprogram. tho meeting of tbs Workers and approval At have a strong indorsement for the Cox of age, working for the Mutual Motors valley, according to Information received Political alliance, ths local stand Producers company, J80 E&Bt Second South street on the league of nations. here yesterday. of tho national organisation commit! MOOSE OFFICER COMING. is said that the promoters of ths Those present last night Included Mr. may lose his right ey as a result of j It committee tho as known being struck by a pair of pliers with F. Dr. new factory own several large tracts of J. P. Henning of San Diego, district of the American Federation of Labor, at Dern, Merrill, Stats Bank which Joseph he was fixing some machinery. He N. T. Commissioner James and land near Abraham, where ths proposed worthy president of the Loyal Order of Labor Porter, tempi last night, speeches ware Wolf of Salt Lake, and W. J. Rob- was taken to the emergency hospital la to be located, and if ths plans Moose, will ba la Salt Lake next Thursfactory mad arcing workers to register for the H. inson of Provo. It Is expected to have and front there sent to Dr. F. H. Raleigh, now under consideration day to address ths Salt lake lodge, ac forthcoming ishes and fall material!, elections, outlining said that th eye was so work on ths building will comm nos at cording to a communication received yea- - the work being don In this district re- a full representation at Saturday's meet- who he doubted if It could be saved injured will be held which In an early data Details concerning ths terday by Philip Pugaley, secretary ifr the evening. ing, of can records b tatning ths all IJoyd Davis, 2d rears of age, 167 North contemplated enterprise have not yet lodge. Mr. Henning will be accompanied garding dldata for nominations State street, was Injured about been given out. the head by his wife and daughter, and prill leave are nomination! ths made. ths After fperisl t The Tribes. yesterday when he was caught lit here for tbs east August Xt. . , records will b published for distribution At tho Utah Implement company. EUREKA, Aug. 19. Final session of workers for reference. Wil ths among He received lacerations on and behind th Utah Stats Firemen's convention here STATE LEGAL OFFICER RETURNS. liam Rager of tho railway engineers, was hts right ear. He was given treatment Oliver C Dalby. assistant attorney gen- In the chair of last nights meeting. The today was featured by the annual state Under th auspices of tli playground bl tbs emergency hospital. eral, has returned from a vacs tlon trip next meeting of tho committee will be directors tournament, nearly all of tho towns rep Of Liberty park, a play festival Idaho and tho Yellowstone na- .held st Labor temple Thursday evening, In which o reaentad participating In some of th con ths children of the park and Central and the Oregon through The September $. tests. Tne morning session opened at 9 also of Riverside park will take part. Short Line railroads yesterday filed with tional park. . followed by commence o'clock.wlth 4.30 commission asaluia of St ths publio utilities Utah will, o'clock.,, tonight, a big parades In which several hundred Th dancing numbers, of which there protest- ajpcthafttle granting of firemen marched. The tournament, which will be several by th children, are exthe application orn Lorenao R. Thompson for permission to op and J. 8. Formgr Captain C. W. Cole, recruiting Inspector was held at $ oclock this afternoon at the pected to prove artistic and entertaining erate an automobile freight and express of inprogram. Th festival will of tne western division for tn Unltsd baseball grounds, attracted throngs parts of ths line between Ogden and Brigham City. lawn west on Bute th th In Balt Lake yester- terested and cheering spectators.-- . arrived and pubtake navy, place The railroads point out that they pay a Tbs results of th contests follow: lic Is Invited to attend. day from 8an Francisco oo a tour of Inlarge dhare ,of the taxes, and assert that Championship Tace. 100 yards: sixteen spection. -while they are supplyIt Is nnjust-tlmtTh local recruiting station has recent- men on hose cart Eureka first, 24 second an : allegedly adequate service, they ing ly received orders to Issue silver victory flat; 8panlsh Fork second. 24 6 seconds. should be compelled to furnish money to Hub and hub race, 100 yards Eureks button to all men who were wounded build roads over which s competitor who in In tho navy during tho war first, 12 -i seconds. HB . Ion. why not automobiles should be govof the taxes practicability little but may operate. contest Spanish Fork pays The Utah men who hav received these able to pass often on th ernment policy hi bunding of flrst.4 ssoonds; Eureka second, I 8 Daniel Harrington, Balt Lake attorney, buttons are: Francis M. Bird, Rosewav saconda single-trac- k thoroughfares. APPLICATIONS ARE GRANTED. roads In tho Yaftoeretono naBalt apartments, Lake; Marcus B. Is th latest to have hi name entered In T found In tho park also bridges contest, four maty Richfield, and Robert- H. Parker, tional (trk won the admiration Applications to prospect for oil In tho th race for Democratic nominee for govthat tor years hav rendered good Eureka, first, 11 6 seconds; Bandy . Ban Rafael swell under the mineral leasdeMr. Jpseph. , . not ernor. has Harrington yet of stats 13 H second i Rlrla, Joseph auditor, ssrrloa , though ascond, only supported by hav been bill granted by the general cided whether or not he will enter, the T ing who has returned from a short trip on man log abutments," Mr. Rlris said. contset, land office afi Washington to Ernest 8. WOMEN TO CELtBRATBj rues, but soma of his friends r are Innational , . the 40 waa through "THIS In with rst. playground. th Eureka secconformity Springvllls seoonds; Cowls of KeJass City, William J. Tidso end probably will do ha that sistent Member Mr. Rlris see It, ths government of As womens 42 l second , of building roads la accordance ond. soorganliktlona policy well of Jordan, Ore., and Jessie W. Seeattempt to hav himhi nominated. has begun by building twolvs-fodash with th funds at hand and available, first. ley, according to Gould B. Blakely, friends say. Is an Mr. Harrington, '" roads It hrfa limited park travel on to attend a meeting 10 6 seconds. Ferguson, . Bandy, As th roads are widened them struor of of the United States land ofi, H has candidate. a taken Ideal decided register Balt to truffle In on direction, proafternoon these 4:30 oclock at at turea silver were Attractive are and Saturday perth replaced cups large by prises fice at stand In favqp of peace and tho league the Civic Center to make jLafc. ll viding that : during the morning traf. distributed to th winners. . manent cement bridges of nation aqd always has been a vigor- for the celebration, of th ratification" fic shell move In a different direcMr. Rirte stopped off st several NEW FREIGHT RATES EXPLAINED. t ous and Democrat, the progressive tion than during the afternoon. amendment Idaho towns during hi trip through suffrage Mrs. Clesson 8. Kinney, president of the league of wo- LIBRARY WORKER EXPECTED HOME. A mors means became available H. W. Priekett, manager of the traffic that state, to view th work being Miss Mery B. Downey, state library men voter, haa called th meetlhg. service bureau of Utah, explained the THEFT REPORTED, later, tbs government set Its steam done on roads Idaho, he says. Is organiser, who has been east to tak new freight rates which will go Into efshovels at work widening these boulemuch bltullthle roadway and E. B, Lew, 2SI Eleventh avenue, rebuilding charge of th library school at Chautauqua vards to width sufficient to bear frefect August 24. st the weekly luncheon In some places the people would not ATTENTION, AUTO OWNER. ported to th police yesterday that forty lake, is expected to return to Utah and of the Salt Lake Lumbermen's club quent trefflo both ways. There Is no tolerate any other kina of highway hose bad been taken from feet of for Set auto garden price guaranteed repairing. resums her duties her within a wetk or reason, however. In Mr. Rlrie's optn- 121 East Fourth South. his yard. . surfacing. (Adv.j t . . . . , Establishment of Central Selling Agency Considered. to ti jjxm&z&ge ifttes t. Be Organ ized to Provide Water at South End of Utah Lake. G-- Burglars obtained Jewelry, clothing and house hold articles valued at $800 from ths home of A. D. Pierson, 107$ Third avenue, yesterday afternoon. The burglary was committed, between 12 o'clock noon and I :lt oclock in ths afternoon, while the family was away. Entrance to the house I was made by Jimmying a rear window, after obtaining entrance to the rear porch. A lavailere with three diamonds set In platinum, valued at $360, was ths mopt valuable article found missing. . Other articles obtained by tbs thieves were a pin set with a diamond and a PearL two gold watches: two pencils, gold and sliver; a pair of opera glasses, a gold knife and numerous articles of wearing apparel. The John Elliott Clark company, ISO South Main street, was robbed st noon yesterday of $347 In cash, checks and money eiders that had been prepared for deposit. Together with the depoelt slip and bank book, the money had been Placed In the cashiers desk, in ths office., on a landing in ths rear of the store, until the cashier returned from lunch, . . The theft was committed while two women clerks were engaged in the front of the store and an office employee was in the basement of the store for a few. minutes. The cash register, containing a considerable amount of change, was not molested. There was 1117 in cash and $230 In checks and money orders stolen. The home of A. J. Brun.au, ISi Booth Thirteenth East street, was found last night to have been burglarised during the absence of the occupants at a summer cottage In a near-b- y canyon. Members-of ths family returned home 1st at house found had been ranths and night sacked and a revolver, two a of watches, opera glasses and a pair gold locket and chain were missing. Neighbors reported seeing a light In the house 1st Wednesday night. x vw 'cr v A "I 1 C. er N . Route Between Grand and Zion Urged by State Board Engineer. State Viking Ritzman, Aged Shot Through Heart dentally While Hunting. Will Guest, of .Salt Lake During Afternoon. Work Started .on Link tween Platte, and et et e- 130-fo- ot HU-not- thlrty-flve-ml- le one-ha- lf Electrical Worker End Salt Lake arid Ogden StfiFe Abe-natio- nal so-aa patlvety'spawsettumry? Garfield Citizen Protest Railroad Rates Increase Public Invited to Frame Democratic Platform Street Franchise Rights in JJtah lit - Park Director Appoints New-hou- Zion Celebration Committee se Abraham Community to Have Sugar Factory E Machinist May Eye as Result of Accident - Producer Political Alliance Makes Plans Throngs Attend Contest at Eureka and Exciting Fin Feature Tournament Non-Parti- san Children Will Produce Play Festival at Park Railroads File Protest Against Auto Express Line Utah-Idah- Roads in Yellowstone Park Win Ad mir ation of Utahn Recommendations Suggested to PrevenV Recurrence of Shortage in City Funds. . 111)011 A? -- Final Summary by Auditor Indicates Former Official Juggled Accounts Alone. ry Recruiting Inspector for District Reaches City ,, Daniel Harrington Race for Governor 4- "There is absolutely t0 evidence to ln- dicat that any other city official or era- -' ployee was implicated with Mr' Bock In hie peculations," according to Lincoln G. Kelly, special auditor, whose audit of th citys accounts resulted in uncovering shortages aggregating $12,000 In the special Interest account durlng former Mqvor B. A. Bock's Incumbency as deputy audi. . tor and auditor. . 'Th statement'! 'quoted from "Mr. Kelly's official report, submitted yesterday to Mayor C.' CWlrencs Nesjen. ths report are photographs of ths warrants by means of Which tbj abstractions were accomplished, showing, ths alleged forgeriep of , the names of usual warreit purchasers. The report sets forth that .acknowledgment of the taking of ths funds has been mads (by Mr. Bock made of '.the original and restitution per cent, amounts, plus Interest at 2 th rats received by th city from th - ' dCfiogftk at Wpt.- v - Early Plea Sought According to County-- ' Attorney Richard Hartley, the state will ask that Mr. Bock plead at an early date to ths charges preferred against him. His counsel Attorney B. A. King; has asked for a few days' time In which to study the filed against his client. The report Includes a apsclfto comment to the effect that everything in the city treasurer's office was found lq proper order. "The records In tho treasurers office provide a safe check covering all city revenues received by tbs treasurer," says the report. "Receipts in triplicate, consecutively numbered, are mads for all Item of revenue received. Our examination disclosed that all revenue received by the treasurer during the period under review has been properly accounted for. and warrants drawn by the auditor ' were on hand to support all payments during the period. Our examination did not disclose any Irregularities In this department." oom-platn- ts Procedure Stated. Thy report seta forth that th general audit of the citys accounts was first completed for th year 1919, whereupon the auditor was Instructed by Commissioner Herman H. Green, head of th department of pubUe affairs and finance, to make a check of the special Interest account for the years 191$ and 1917. Thla is the account covering Interest on special Improvement taxes, represented by special Improvement warrant. The account Is exclusively under th control of the auditor. The finding of defalcations In the' years 191$ and 1917 resulted In still further instructions from th commissioner, according to th port, .that the same account should be checked for the years 1914 and 1918, with the result that further defalcations as early as March $9, 1916, when Mr. Bock was deputy auditor, were found. Non was found subsequent to August 1913. L t t Duplications Found. - Two duplications In the payment of interest coupons, in addition to those of fraudulent nature, were found and are set forth In th report. In one instance $12 interest on a warrant was duplicated In the case of payment to a local bank, that la It was paid twice. In tbs other, $74.40 was duplicated, or paid twice. In this Instance to William Holmes, deputy auditor, as trustee for an organisation of city 'employees effected several years ago for the purpose of investing In special improvement warranta The organisation has since disintegrated to a targe extent. Auditor Kelly takes th position that dealing by rtty employees in city warrants should l.ot bs countenanced. "If not In direct conflict with statutory comments the auditor, "It provision, appears to us to be against good public policy to permit city employees to purchase or deal In city securities, and ws recommend that hereafter It b not per- - mitted."-- Improvements Suggested. The report Is exhaustive and makes numerous suggestions for Improvement of means of checking In various department!. It ii commendatory of the condition of accounts In the watarworka bathhouse city cemetery- systems. The efficiency of th work in jy the auditors office Is commended. In closing," concludes th summary, "ws desire to express our appreciation for the uniform courtesies shown end the cooperation of Commissioner Green, Cty Treasurer Young, Auditor McCann and The cooperation City Attorney FotTand of Deputy Auditors Williams and Forced a Is ale .appreciated. " Inspiring Service Marks r 'Funeral of Colonel Webber Funeral services for Colonel Thomas O.j Webber were held at 2.30 o' cloak yesterday afternoon at his late borne, 131 Second avenue. Blsbop T. A. Clawson conducted the service, which was attended by many friends. Fay Whitney and John H. Burrows had charga of the reception of mourners and assigned them to seat. "Not Dead, But Sleepeth," was sung by a male quartet, following which prayer was offered by President C. W. Penrose. Some Time Well Understand waa sung, following which Alfred Tennyson's Crossing the Bar waa read by Haber M. Well Following th song, 'iv hen tb Swallows Homeward Fly," prayer was offered bjr President A. H. Lund. Apostle George Richards dedicated th grave. Th quar tat sang Rest, Rest on. th Hillside, Rest." Ths atitlve pallbearers were W, S. Romney; P. Be Tlnreyj. George- - Warring, Dr J. Lang. A. H. Woolley, O. A. F. Oriob, Robert Patrick and W. A. Needham. The honorary pallbearers ware John P. Bennett, W. J. Bateman, Willard R. Smith, Charles J. Burton, W. H. and James E. Jentflngs. r . Lift abd Character Kozdlaf Ladder-climbing 2- -i 1 Wll-eo- n, Hoee-ooupll- i Hoee-coupit- l-- ot 100-ya- rd , ( , I at' AUGUST so sun, ths governing planet gives lov of outdoors, desire to culttvat and acquire much property and a Leo strong determined wtl i Th signbirth-stonature. Th a courageous gives a a diamond. t? , This Character you ert!l find devoted and i ascompllshed, Living music and art and ell th god things of Ufa ie a finely developed domestic There affection, a love of home and family and a dislike for changes.-The worst fault seems to be the Inclination to which someJealousy and suspicion, times make this person- t" unhappy without cause. Metal workers and machinists should watch th Want Ads today for better position Th ne , . , i 'it |