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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, OO Herald Would Pay Pro Rala on Freight of Papers Carried on Tribunes Special Train tire of Bear About I Ita Scenic Beauty. One-seven- L. FISH, general manager of the Herald. yeetord ay Informed the publio utilities commission xJ that ha Is willing to bear a "pro rata" share of the expense of the special train which the Bamberger . ihectrio Railroad company la now opar- sung between Balt Lake and Ogden car ry in Tribune for Its subscribers In Olden and points between here and Ogden. A imt same for Bryce . eanyon-t-hat ,n proporUon. to th, to h. is what the tourists are clamoring for, I weight of papers carried, or in other State Auto Association If FlILF floer A Of- - mittine Proper Appellation foJhTHr. "r V, Salt Laker Is Unanimously Chosen National Commit $S0, 000 j Women Hare Quarrel and Defendants; Total Sum Paid in, $290,000. of Expense. th Ernest Bamberger SIX SETTLE FOB A. L. Fish Asks Utilities Commission for Perrnis-t-, Receiver Secures son to Use Tribunes Train and Is Willing to From LJ Tmiriiit 1920. When Husbands Interfere One Is Shot to Death. teeman in Chicago Caucus newspaper tonnage by months so far this year, Herald and Salt lake Tribune; BetUament with six more o i th defend- - I (serial (e The Trthua. Herald ants In tho receiver's suit to recover from I POCATELLO, Idaho, Juno Tc-- A guar-- 1 former directors of th Merchants bank. I rei over a cow and dog caused th death S3, (00 January . '8T.(2S February . for an aggregate of $80,000, was author- - of Claud Tates near Mountain Home March 17,431 land yesterday afternoon by Judge W. H. I yesterday afternoon, when he waa shot 72,324 April Bramel of the Third district oourt, upon j by W. H. Evan. 32J20 May M4MMSI4M4MIM I It la said th wives of th two man I petition of Receiver Stephen H. Lynch. Totals 143,401 case yesterday II bav quarreled constantly ever (jars they I Upon calling of th morning; Lester D. Freed alone of the hava been neighbors and each has had I Exclusive Tribune Train. defendants appeared with counsel before II the other arrested on trivial charrm. The Bamberger Electric. Mr. Bamberger Judge P. C Evans to begin contest of tbs- Sunday morning tha ccwa of th Lktea I case. Counsel asked for and waa aofamily went upon th Evan tract, ao- - I said, held Itself open to the development corded His to flit an amend cording to reports, sod Mrs. Evans until set of bualnes The Tribune Publishing oom-pa- ed answer toWednesday th original complaint. her dog upon them. j Mrs. Tates then appeared- on tha scene I had asked for a special, train, opAttorney John Jensen of Cheney, Jen-ae- n counsel for th receiver; and shot th dog, and thereupon Mrs. I erated dally, about an hour earlier than will A Holman,before appear Judge Evans this Evans struck Mrs. Fates. Both Women I the regular train schedule. Under the morning and ask for dismissal of tha suit were fighting when Mr. Evans appeared terms of the contract, this train waa the against all defendants with whom settle- - I and Took Mrs Tate gun and broke It exclusive property of The Tribune, ao far ment has been mad under oourt author- - I across hla knee. ' I At-fB- li ae operation waa concerned. Later the bmj0n- time Mr. Tates appeared Vlth Those settling yestsrday were F. A. I a pitchfork and when he got aa d Herald had come to the railroad and asked to be allowed to send lta pa pen on Sweet, for (26,600; A. R. A p person, $20,000; I as thirty feet Evans drew a revolve and The Tribune's train, and bad been told H. P. Clark. 1 10,000; Preston J. Cannon, killed him Instantly, tha the . railroad company would be 110,000; James Peterson, 36000, and H. C. Evans has a wife and grown child and I ploaaed to operate a special for the Herald Edwards, (20,000, in addition to which Tates loaves a widow and two children. under arrangements similar to those made Mr. Edwards assumes th stockholders Evans has been held to answer (he with The Tribune. Mr. Bamberger aald liability of th Hacllds company. charge of murder. Ths total of settlements Is now $290, that the contract wa on record with the 000, with other defendants In Uns to pay commission. rational committeeman Republican Mr. Bamberger oontended that such a as soon as adjustments can be made. contract must havs a minimum charge, Blnnard, who, it is expected, will i from Utah, chosen yesterday at Chiand pointed out that there la a'mlnlmum had not arrived from Texas cago In tho cancna of tho Utah charge for all classes of service of this and disposition of hla exes awaits his or word from him. But th kind, even to shipments of small lots of Mr. Freed, has expressed freight It Is not permissible for two defendant, of fighting the case, all others, freight shippers to present separate shipments of freight, the sum of which might with Mr. Blnnard to be heard from, baystill bs under ths minimum, and demand ing acceded to th receivers terms, and that they be transported at one minimum are endeavoring to meet them. charge, even though addressed to the same consignee. In operating a special train of this kind, he urged that the minimum dally payment on a basis of half a cent a pound for 6000 pounds waa JustlS- - Tribune mo Senator Elected Chairman of Delegation; Leaning of Group Still Uncertain. Special t n Mhoa UTAH HEADQUARTERS, Orest North era Hotel, Chicago, Li, Juno 7 Oneeg Bamberger of Balt Lake was unanimously chosen national oommttteeman for Utah at today eaucua of th Utah delegate to the Republican national convention. Senator Smoot, who haa held the poet for th laat eight years, declined I eerv another term. Senator Braoot waa elected chairman f the delegation and J. U. Eldredg of Ogden waa elected secretary. Colonel C. 3k Loos of .Provo was named to represent Utah on the committee on credentials! H. P. Fabian on th committee on credentials and on tbe committee on organization; J. C. Lynch of Balt Lake on th committee on raise and business, and Senator Smoot on the committee on I lutlona. and the Utah State Automobile Fah elation hue been selected as the me-- 1 would pay of the expenses of O' train, which the railroad U now opshall name which this tima through era ting for The Tribune. He said ht Is A content open to every res com 6, willing to pay on auch a pro rat actual total of freight bille did dent of the state has been decided I not the come up to a specified minimum. I Thomas K. Mitriooeaux, attorney for Upon M the best means of obtaining The Tribune, mede it clear that the suggestions. As a reward, thea auto-free special train had been contracted for by mobile association is offering The Tribune in order to afford the best canyon and Zion trip to Bryce rvlce for ks eubecrlbera He tional park to the person whose Bug- - I had no objection to offer to the placing I of . faction is adopted. car a on tbe train for the use of the Two reasons are given for this do I Herald or any other method which would aired change of title: irst, Bryce I not have the effect of impairing The canyon is not a canyon in any sense I Tribune's service. of the word. It is a huge sink: a horseshoe shsped amphitheater, two I UDjeCtS tO lWairness. Mr. Marloneaux strongly objected to miles across the bulge and four miles Work of Women Told. in length. Second, it is designated I Mr. Fish's proposition on tbs ground that Mr Jeannett A. Hyda was named on federal maps as the Temple of the it would place virtually all ths burden Utahs representative on ths committee Aai).- - but that title, while fitting. I on The Tribune, while the Herald would nUh any advantage that might notify ths nomine of hla selection. L flic lx with the na- m from b mor prompt service of IU 5ft8r Anderson of Mantl waa named on th tlonally famous Garden of the Goa II patrons, with practically no sxpenss at commute to notify th candidate for 111 Colorado and eonfuses the visiting all. Th matter was taken under ad C. P. Cordon of Logon vie president. wos named honorary vioa president U tourist as to the location of Utah s I vlsement by tho commission, I The railroad company's position was tbe convention. rarest beauty spot. Mr Justin R. Davis, vice chairman fop s travelers who hava I explainednd by Julian M. Bamberger, Bam of ncral the attended a meeting of th wom!dent manager Utah, the Rrve derlars it to be I ens committee of 100 today and gav herger Electrio Railroad company, the greatest gingle scenie attraetion in the I defendant carrier. Mr. Bamberger womoomplete report of the work of the And these nave expressed the duced a number of exhibits in Ahe cse able. en's division of ths Utah stats commufor Biennium I be Receipts should one com which showed a given Including te opinion that thig spot pari Load Overflows Car. Republican national party leader evinced a keen Interest In th work la Some title distinctive of its marvelous I son of the newspaper tonnage carried he b7 railroad the two for ideaon of the. original sufDol-He aald which Bamberger In 8004 same time la that axcoes tha of Utah, and at Show J Million pounds scenery Nearly I 6aJt Lake newspapers during tn average dally shipment mad by Th frage state and much ef tne work don tlfying it positively with Utah. m nd for morning tha flrat flva months of th. Tribune, though in Utah wlU be used aa a pattern for on Sunday, May 30, Th l&rs Over Disbursements. Trfbun had sent 10,890 poueda present year. other state according to Mary Oarret This Rules of Contest. practically filled all the available space on Hay, chairman of the women' division of Justice of RepDepartment In Tribune Far Lead. visitors of is tho this th Republican national commute. Both car, it general opinion overflowing from th baggage I room Mr onto Davis and Mr seats Hyds were memin the Which led yesterday to the Utah Bute the passenger Thla exhibit showed that during the bers of th reception committee at th part of the car. resentative Asks Aid in meeting Th semiannual report of Daniel O. Automobile association offering a trip I year 1(13 The Tribune furnished (31. I today. with all expenses paid to the andivia- I pounds of newspapers carried on nJr fnwiSrt?5nthon S'Vrii"? I Democratic Chairman An-- 1 waa (tAto treaiurer, howi that the crowded Utah headquarters al who submits toe most appropriate Ba.mbnrfcf line, while the Herald fur schedule than th th day, and tha eldest of old 1" leavPrices. "No. present throughout I Dished the fiscal for of tbe bieaaina High $4,994 The Combating receipts pounds. respective ing Salt Lake at Looe Colonel on m. hand. of wlltlctans ho That a train, I Is not paying expenses on thla trip. nounces Correction IB state, beginning December 1, 1919, and frovd, declared that never tn hla extwo, be jI wr .ubmnUngsuggestionj, na iw pounua. uunns ui said. w disIt In In arrives Ogden lending May 81, 1920, totaled Telopee and a piece paper plenty .of time to perience had ao much Interest been ftrBt five months of tho year make connections with trains for points needed. The contestants will place j The Tribunes total tonnage present was 142,493, farther "Stop, look, think, save," were the played by Utahns in a national oonvan J this amount $46753.45 of north. Polling Headquarters. seal on and acwhile . the slip Mias Mary idon. Barns and address that of the Herald was ((.733, President Bamberger had refused shipcl ga rets and other favors war U classed aa true revenue receipts, III words of advice given by Cigar On I cording to the exhibit. The Tribune's that within one of the envelopes. of Ik C., St.wart represen ments from Washington, th Herald Th for Trlbun on hand In' what almost amounted to carand vhiis MlfUKIfh? mm I "tblJ the outside of this envelope will be train and he also had refused express 1U in juittc of load lot th tatlvs of "Money, money everywhere, department and som othsr business ofChanges ware announced yesterday by II receipt. - The Utter but not a drop to drink" Is a little quoJmtSthabS",iS?ldi ilT the second I pounds, and this Increased in May to shipments fered outside of the contract. ThaTVib-IC. Richards, chairman of th Demo- - 8?7?0, Reived to etata ladgrant tation that tings true in every syllabi J? a gathering of Utahns lng, in an address who havs attended former conenvelope and mailed to the Utah Bute I 82.230 pounds. The Herald's April women yesterday afternoon at th ventions declare the almost total lack of association, Commercial I urea were 14,133 pounds, while the May total showed a railing off to 13.344 Clvlo Center. "If oonsumsrs will units," stimulants Is altogether the most notable dub, Salt Lake. of this convention. The Tribunes Increase Stewart continued, "they can control feature By following these directions ths Pounds, against Efforts on th part of campaigners from of almost 10,000 pounds 1 redemp-women told tha have must identity of afi contestants will be Jurtng the month Mr. but th Pish that Bamberger prices, coiyaga th various political camp newspaper reshowed a decrease of about Herald District No. 38 D. M. Sweeney home, I tion funds. withheld from the judges until title m might havs Ita own special car of their convictions and fores of character porters and tbe like to wring alignment The exhibit In full follows: to I The I Tribune true attached revenue or tor been made. Of the election It might 73 West Second South street (upstair), The pine th enough to say that they will not buy promises from any of tb Utah delegates train, Th receipt following Is & comparison of traln ,vtn before or I two delegates to be named. fang of any marks other than above de- - I newspaper tonnare by months. Herald hfv havs been to no avail. (half year, $2,682,845.82 wag in state I above a certain price. on No. 33 Mrs. C. H. Reed. 413 and school Uxei, while another $696,- District Thl "Th supreme court has ruled that th scribed will eliminate any entry. Each and Salt Lake Tribune. I South West Tempi. "Tbe Tribun. 1959 08 was in taxes levied hr the I manufacturer has the right to Indicate Delegates Silent. Tribune Herald person can make as many suggestions I railroad would cost of eomroodltlaa manufactured, District No. 410. P. Pratt home, 1841 -- cub tie for eongtrartion of stats 1918 1919 as desired, but each will be made sep . , d, and to Trlbn" delegate is South Weet ?t!f! U one 43.293 aspeclal delegate street, Temple Prlvtleg. has been abused. There- - tn Every 8.4( I I Th within boundaries. their same tb J train. Thomas reply to the hundreds of questions arstely. bo to named. of needs Attorney Justice 42.303 6,368 ur.on jop your department a The eonteet closes at 6 oclock in the invariably, "WeU so how th wind representing The Tribune, I District No. 102 Bnal Brlth halt $8 I bounty tax exceeded $120,000, but is I asslatanco to procure evidence that will says (2,033 (.290 alarloneaux, that The Trtbuni would not ontori South Third Eat ttroet There I lead to conviction and thus occur lair la blowing. Wsr not . Instructed, you two delezatee I devoted to epeei&l purpotee. 11.794 3,110 evening of July 5. Results will be- April I 1 know, boy. 10 waa more than $250,000 received from Py. Already the department, lnce itt lectede announced on July 6. Accommoda- May .. ,, 1.070 31,188 irk M w "Ill bet you guys never take whl I District No. 101 Brigham T. Pypor gale of automobile to discover and proeecut vlo- 84,707 6.3(0 ! tioni fer the winner will be provided I June .. ., licenges; inheritaace II campaign not bdl,ffl1cult to flrd room on I residenoo, nickel wooden Is ths way on rwpoi 763 of food act last tora the control Second East Sooth I August. .. 44,099 3.61( 350 to street, 000 sad I taxes totaled more than the July on the Boy Scoot caravan even on Sundays, two delegates to be named. The Tribune sized up the situation, after making 118 oases of actual selaure, 1443 baa mad I 7.009 .. 82.031 I August which more n southern Utah wonderland, than $105,000. j prosecution and Imposed fine and xog rounds In Utah baadquartor ahlpmant of 300 pounds PrPr10n In addition to ths selection of delegates 7,02( to, 444I444KI 49.293 tour j leaves Salt Lake for a nine-daAnd the reporter "doped just right. nu ranee eommiasionor eolleetod II prlsonmenta In 111 cases, Fa da!r I At th different dlstrloU throughoutth I 7.908 33.123 be Senator Smoot mad a short talk to th to 10. hard handle Th a tax. can correct fish action you for the state convention to be held $117,000 eg "By united premium 8.178 July November 89,121 r- - county I abuaes In own localities. today, and explained to tiwm exist delegates 14 3C.m wtzTiWlnf hat commissioner and (old Hotel In licenges your June in the ,i.n voters game December Utah, 3,40$ many 8(,037 th tactical advantage Utah holds be700 Mile Trip. district will select committee to take to th total of almost $30,000. The I wtob the waste In the oldtoclothe closet cause wooa ihi" two newspaper shipments la I chars of rule that state delegations consideration and the th due of th work la th 33,904 th TotaJa ..332,638 limrt .th. .m.nitt !.72a;T 4. can. giveRemain ber tha dents; garbage earn car had long proved a sourc This caravan it said to be the most Don't shall vet In alphabetical order. Thla wU I atla of of a continued The over train auto fact tourist enable will Lch comparison extensive whSi then following th Utah delegation to d annoyanoa in lAaxd eocatj eontnboted I knocJ vvery dollar I It it earned; east Ita vote on tho winning aide when 00 IV & raorranlsation Dine Januarv 1 tempted. Present indications are that MudIcIdaI w&rd convention will k I 223,665.00 ot the total itate revenue I don't imiuu the extravtf&nce of others; the crucial test cornea It Is probable nearly 100 ears will be Included in the thinking that that a complimentary vote will be given held Friday to select members of the from county sources of $3,510,884.58 1 dont buy useless things official train and it is expected thst either Senator Harding or Governor lb" l far-o- day; don t Cooudge committee. These I Utah county waa next with $344,748.09, 7u mJr county Democratic dozens of unattached ears will trail on the first two ballots by th e ,hira wiu' ,r the earavan over its course, Utah delegation. s?5,wbr Automobile owners who contemplate of two Missouri delegate Th expulsion the six months c tho trip are invited to register with dont wnsIdSt who confessed taking $2500 each of Low-de- n the or to was neat a be and a $7,cook the topic of much convermoney good receipt, the automobile association so that sation . around headquarter, . and . has For miscellaneous pur-- hoJi!?kp; . Women are to looted. These will make up th new 451,731.90. may ba made. served mote than any other one thing ?m Democratic county committee which wlU I poMX there was contributed from the I be allowed on the journey, so that new to quiet any inclination on the part of b reorrtnlied &t th Newhou hotel at I general fund $2,114,314.23, whilo tho of many couples may wish to assist the Utah delegate elected, as they were, on I $1,697M-19- . scouts. Tho only requirement is that justto to help other. Have th courage an uninstructed platform, to keep been deal - of T'lowlng'pla'hav The district fund gchool cannot $1,599,when all earavan ears must carry at least and spent your aa individual preference you eonvlcUons, the tee th. ti I 104.97, the state hiph school fund I afford to buy, wait Bet your own atand- three Boy Scouts and bedding. Senator Smoot was a. guest tonight at of maker a banquet tendered members of th nastyles and defy th. style Ute schools $79,104.22, and th l5Hlflon Those who travel with the sconte will w ;rd tional committee at th Blackstone hoof the Jand board $262, Al- - torast fund have the privilege of camping at the Government Truck Loaded Trades Department of Salt a I I 845.84. tel. South The Flrat West street. I univergitv maintenance Ions home. $28 Boy Scout eampe. where meale for the Ernest Bamberger and B. R. Woolley ward, Henry C. Lunds fund ef th (tat contributed 3311,-- I entire Journey will be served at a total Washington has 'No, were guests at a banquet given memWith Parcel Post Matter Lake commercial Uub tOUoThird,01municipal North Wert Temple rtraet. 020.62 to that institution, while to the t?ooste toomuch eost of $15. Tbe geout will sleep in PcU bers of th Republican ways and meana I 1 I and do your duty as you commute mu2lreT2i CulDert Ol- XJtah Agrifultural eolleg And iU Ce--1 and tb open. Ag all scout eampe are bed hom u your dutr BusineM Near Fire Make Catches FW near cities established with Myton. ing ample President Grant In Chicago. betel accommodations, those not wishMra AIWt Steele, praeldent of th Fed- TVth h2?.41county I eratlon of out will suffer so Clubs Utahns who registered at the headprecinct. Holliday ward I nroxtemtete Panama ing toeamp Women's the in bouse. Outlay ftom the fish and fame II canal son, spoke, of tho work aocom- - quarters today, axclualv of delegated meeting autoI an for (pedal to At Tribes. Preliminary arrangements Second oounty pradnat. Burton pcbool fund totaled $27,381.38 and from the pushed In that district during tha war. and alternate ar former Governor and PRICE, June 7, Fir yesterday after' mobile excursion Into southern Utah, house. motor vehicle registration fund, $116,-- 1 She aald muds and recreation had ao- - Mr William 8pry, D. 8. Bpencar, ErInterest in Caravan. with tha purpos of promoting clooar bu siI oompllahed wonderful result noon damaged one of th four-to-o Third nest Bamberger, Glen Miller, Bishop Jocounty precinct, mall 814.06. nes relations between Salt Lake and th Cities throughout the eountry have house. Mrs. W. J. McCoy presided at the meet- seph 8. Glass. A. 8. Lewi W. E. Wilof th southern part of th state, meeting evinced considerable interest in this trucks running between Price and Ver- cities Garfield school Fourth Refreshments were served by Miss liams, Rodney Badger, Henry Welsh, I ing. county precinct. mw n were made at a luncheon of the members bouse. f Beacon. Mlaa Dorothy Parker, Mlaa chairman : Allan Martineau. and John B. Boy 8eout earavan; and two motion nal and destroyed a largo amount Of of the wholesale amily Eleanor trades department of Ii Fifth oounty precinct. Taylorsville ward Kockef elleT, Jr,, ana and Miss Mildred Holden; Charles Hollingsworth of Ogden. picture concerns have requested per II mall Tb truck la under guard await ra. Commercial club yeaterday afternoon. hoiiow m. Landenberger Due tn Scut Lake June Clair Anderson ot Mantl, and President d Th mission to take official photograph lng th arrival of an Inspector and no W. G. Patrick, chairman of tho depart- - I Hivtleountr Midvale halL committee consisted of Heber J. Grant of th L. D. & church. I precinct. city reception of Invoice of th condition th mall ha ment. conducted the meeting. for release through their exchanges. Mra C. H, McMahon, president of th Ail delegates and all but two alternates Seventh county precinct, Sandy city mad. No definite date has been th Official of tbe Utah State Automo-- 1 I ball. are in attendance. The missing two alw irnd.xrSftt icllanoii paroM port matter trip, but It Is planned to leavesetSaltforLake I - d "5 iSii bile association, who are handling amuseMr It. 8. preclnot. Tanner, Draper oounty society; J. Parley White of Balt Lak Ruf more waa ternates, water Eighth It and of ThiST!! damaged by mandthad v The ment haJL during th thlid week In and James Knudaon of Brigham City, president of th state transportation end of the caravan,r jl: I ctrried frora y,. near-b- y river than by tentative Itinerary prepared August. Inyeaterday mootMr M. Rlvertoa Kaln will the Ninth be are elare that this George Baoon, preslaaaodatlon; county prectaot. lthih greatest the fir. The driver was on hia way clude Bryc canyon and Zion National expected Tuesday. .1 fhVt teST IL of th Home and School league; Mr. Mr dBt who holds a distinct Hyd single piece of advertising yet done I between Duchesne and Myton when he park, Provo, Mt. Pleasant, Ounnlaon. ing house.oounty precinct, sheriffs offlo l-T- X w- Adama chairman of th Amerlcanl- - honor among ths women delegatee atu for Utah s scenic marvels, and they I stopped tor water and hia engine was Richfield, Mxrysvale, Pangultch, Cedar at Tenth I trmfa5 tlon tmU of oommUt th federation; Bingham. BU Georgs, Beaver, Fillmore and tending the convention, will take bar k I Mis. E. O. Leatherwood. expect more can than needed will be I fj1 o.V. ,?nlln.0TI City. Walter P. Klrksey, attorney and coun- W J? president of the place on th platform on th conventruck th and towns top all between I state Nephi, these Mr A. offices Jn John in th Kearns registered. federation; sellor at law, with Widtaoe, tion tomorrow as one of th three ason ascertaining the caus carried water point t,1ik' I PraaKIcnt of the city federation; Mrs. W. sistant secretaries of th . . I building, ' In a letter to the press and to convention. m from the river and extinguished th Rat ween 1SS chairman of I of Mrs. th division McCoy, - according of ve 8alt lb promulgating tha IS to atttirneys da blase. Laky Th prominent th th truck a mag Hyde's activity to Sam K. Two' Injured in Auto Mr E. M. C, Harold Indorsee Nelson, cause of woman has won her an SmlthTseoMtarr oftbewhole.. trades heartily Judge not to exceed $100. be executive actlvltlee; -,. ths Ttsm. Colorado at Glen wood Spring wouldThe secretary of th division of enviable niche in suffrage the hall of RepublicanFir extinguishers bar bean put on department Pendleton athought Accident womens activttlea e01!. UckM tor iuUo as tt ism a and Prni her services few of the trucks, but it la said an likely, he eaid. that women wiu'b per I ocr!i speaker have River Inn at Feather River Ian oour- been demanded for more than a dozen official In east cancelled the order ml tied to go on the Journey. station In California on tho Western Mrs. 8. F. Johnson of Salt Lake suffered for similar thextinguishers for all th scheduled during the Smith will leave Balt Lake auxiliary meetings IB road, will b opened June 1 a broken leg and Fred Bennion, Jr., eon trucks, aa be knew a place where ex- onMr. convention. an advance trip over the rout July A special train carrying about 300 which TeXOt ShnneT Delegates f Fred Bennion, former coach at the Uni- -, tinguishers oould b purchased for Motion pictures of all Utahns attendth excursionist to follow, to make agents of th Mutual Llfs Insuranc veralty of Utah and now residing at Pen- - , dollar teas. He ordered them by freight arrangements for plan ing tho national convention were taken en rout to Ban Franolsco, passed meals and sleeping acdleton. Or... received severe frictional and th.v ar on th way, but th dollar commodation by representatives of th Paramoutoday He Balt has been Lake yesterday. Instructed through burns when an automobile driven by tb I.la Bishop Arthur W. Moulton of tho Epis- nt-Empress theater la Salt Lak to to hla departmanC What th to prepare a tentative program. Which he older Mr. Bennion collided with a freight fir saved mem-trachurch will 250 at Balt th I nobles Lake and and copal bs speak Holla at various theaters tn th shown la known. will cost not yet submit for tho consideration of tha tempi may HOTEL UTAH NINE YEARS OLD. train at Pendleton Tuesday, according to n rout to tha state. President Grant of the L. D, ft. Rotary club luncheon today at famlllaa their of ber excursion committee. t The Hotel Utah will celebrate Its ninth Utah. Bishop Moulton was formerly a church, Senator Smoot, former Governor word received here yesterday. . i a m, Tha secretary announced yesterday that I Imperial council session at Portland, Jun Th accident happened when Mr. Ben- - I ThOtnOM tlull hotel opened I member of the Lawrenc I today. Th Mas. Rotary Spry and all of ths delegates and alhe would write to secretaries Appointed eommer- - 2 to 24, will stop over a day In Balt Laka anniversary of uion. Immediately after the train had I first breakfast I club. 1$ and nine years ago and th L on the Jun of ternates ar included In th picture in oluba dal morning th cities arriving which win be visit, was 3. 1311. servsd Tb th Jun of paased, stopped hla car on tha track to I Utah . morning 7 O'clock at Agricultural at Or College Male Ol AgCU d by th Balt Lak delegation, and to departing1 night, fUTCnOtUlg I dub, which will be taken to tbe Inter attachof of th the many repair a puncture. Tb train backed UP II Although oldest and th Hella B. D. and tempi largest church and Msrrlhew, Dentist L city official Inform- come and gort and hit the automobile, dragging Mrs. there still I national Rotary convention In Atlantic areDr nowPaschek It la bringing Its crack patrol hotel have 4 located at Clift building. .&. II In Tex Tho may Huu, former apsager Df tha lng them of th determination to I will of few Johnson, whose foot waa caught tn tha I.bou8 a th staff. to-remain musical render original City, band numbers and drum Georg for at and pafamous oorp In th Utah tb excursion. (Advertisement.) foot reat, and young Bennion, who was I Relf has been manager ef th betel I day of Wives rprntatlv Rotariana in concerts each meeting. will tb of cities and rades wrgls1atura and be guests of honor at th luncheon. 160 I4nndtenexth visited. Th parade at Salt Lake wjli slnoo Ita opening. wa Dr. C. A. Nyvall, physician and Bennion1 younger son, Robert, and Mrs. vJ'or gonernl for th state of Utah, I baltaur J rains Change take plac Immediately upon arrival. appointed geon, now located tl ault 400 Clift bldg, Johnson ton. Bhermin, who wr. ,iw It la afternoon to th planned During giv the d ,0 n th automobile, were rescued Unlvrmlty ( Advertisement ) Schedule This Mommg II a band concert. by Ur. Utah bythe board of regent to Bennion unlnjuretL The Injured were I Potentate Colby B. Smith Is In eharg who resigned recently In th St. Anthony boltal I to enter frtllIzor bust- Pendleton. v- Sg w-Life and Character Eeadinf Mr. Johnson la th daughter of Mrs. I nSu .. ng of th board of I Cbehran, James E. Forrest and C. W. bertnnlngthls'mornTns regent train SI A. Wlmmer. 401 East Third Smith Pthryesterday at th regular meeting memlmr f thi'saltxlr of taken Sfement muteIhttoVtel0 J&JSl . ptrest. I were; The granting of authority to Preal-m- It necessary to run th electric trains on JUNE a, I "fWf dent John A. Widtaoe to become affiliated that lin at Intervals of forty minute Thla person takes great pride In ht ev I With American WO Council of the J Automobile Theft Education; Be Sang her personal appearance and In ths famof bow of Mlaa Inez Johnson aa y u necessary to keep them from getting ily name. a alln appointmentInstructor If at all interested In religion lost and to help them hi th primitive or to succeed Miss wAi E-foT wonder N Convention tb suspects Are Arrested I kindergarten charities, he Is very rellglou leav (SJSdTtbi Vesta Edward, resigned; the election of camp;n they mads on the way. U took Demonstration too generous for hia ora and icing tb about thlny-oSecretary of Btate Harden Bennion to a days to make th vr R la believed CDwcrn.thThfim aftmoouainleiira I Th cuttv ccmmlU In charge of with tbs Thla last trip by automobile,trip.Mr. King good. position on th axtouUve committee of tha? I I chief oJ f If this ptqson will always listen to th at 2:20 'h board of regent to fin th dock, and a train will taav I arrangement for th National Education laVli tj.rA. on endured to make dtold, was most certainly roughing K voir of Intuition tmV within bs will never go b7 t aath of Brtgadlar OenmS thereafter at Intervals of forty minutes association convention to b held at Balt oenlo hardship Th lux. excursion Vv.efS took Vtarare S Just Sevan wrong, nlo years ago was day did not tlr exploration uteTnd Wert'Vem&TCrA throughout th afternoon and evening I Lake during th week of July 4 met Mrs. King, gr!I vn la Thera a tendency for thin person to n last week by Mr. and Mr. Wesley who is mor than seventy Th last train to leave Baits Ir for Balt I yeaterday afternoon at th Commercial mrgoomraiuee, tn talk too much about himself and hit own years of morning, th police have In custody I day me at night will depart from tb beach I dab to further consider tb program for King, who returned yeotwday from and was a constant delight from age, recognition of Si Lak11:40 Jt who have Seen .lull-- . to the th troubles; exaggerate hla own affaire an auto mob!! trip to Zion national park Mart over th at oclock, arriving at tb city at I the meeting. smooth 12:10. In time for passengers to catch the I Georg N. Child, atato superintendent with Mr. Kings mother, Mr. William roads to ths comfortable camps at ths end fail to take an Interest In othsr Sometimes sore of these People leople. ' of street car .On Sunday I Of publio Instruction, reported that th Li King, of Champaign, tb reglatratkm fee at the university last tine-u- p m, and park and hack. TKemnl I tecoin bores and ar shunned because I Balt Oratorio society had signified WITH am E. Lawnon. from ' annum and th labor. nights th last train leave th Th camping people there,- under W. W they Lk Pr son yesterday after DrtSt?? never I 11 at 15 oclock. 10 ,10 Mr. King said yesterday that Mm Wyli fe from ar doing everything in their have to say. listen to what their friends willingness to present The Creation" te2tTo'rto5? had arrested Farris Unavoidable delays whan trains were I for the benefit of the visiting educator year ago be and Mr King heard of power, Mr. King said, to make visitors Sever and a determiThompson said he wss an aulomohll I J. Fred Anderson waa appointed a th magnificent work ot nature In th most comfort b.- - Moreover, they are nation taavily loaded during th early evening ATTENTIONI AUTO OWNER, to look away from aetf should b mechanic, while tha police say be Is pro--I I committee of on rush hours mad it Impractical If special as to southern a ef with for th and tha state, Mr. part to end, succeeding, according the a a Guaranteed of King, work of tht which has a set prteter daily hop person. repairing at changed th routs t operate on the twenty- - I rn4 rates oould not be obtained to Provo guide net out for Little Zion. They one ean b as omfortabi this summer number of numerous automobile stolen I Auto Guarantee Repair Work 121 Eprloa Metal worker and ail mmneoted with 4th aiinut schedulo put into affect when Lk I for tit visitors wb snska tb MU Una- - went mach ot tb way by team, and tb at Utahs first national park as al any Jewelry i ho, Gao. C. Laraea, Mgr. from Bait Lake people. should Use Want Ada thla th o epwaed. CAdvt.) remainder by pack animal ot th othsr nal lens I playground I weak. Aguldw 1 ny one-eigh- th J v a-- 1 i I ISTflTE prea-visite- World-famou- Intro-worl- d. I TREASURY T ? -- 1 I $ , .V0ar?V Wtan?IAifhSefffi '! C. 1 1 close-mouthe- er y h.au beaSlt hSrbSS d? ff 1 KT,sr,uJS'as cSifrTvchaI?uLsurid U.thSrlll 700-mil- s ,m' 1 ardweilnf d" r'1 ber nr "'BtJ dose-ruouth- rd tanhdrunlrtiro. al'Vura Ttura Lltrai Mlf-dnl- Excur$iomhrniSJ?sR. rlcoom . 2LwUaibntd n It ol If bn Parent-Teaehe- .offi? ra w2k ikFtMueJIrw K,b at v0"' 2?? pa-clf- to oom-pan- y, V- de l .. earn it 1 , W 321-2- 1 rtrd3 Zion Park Automobile Trip Called Roughing It de Luxe ed . dnMvs a. m K V rtiv 0.icor r self-sar- rtf 922l 5: r tlThmlMn hard-surfac- ed - rafi-Balt- g |