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Show .r " r - r I r-- 7 - ,.f u ' , . - . , ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, 'JANUARY 1,1921. .'' .. . . - , . . Townley, Advised, by Legion to Quit .Kansas; County, Laughs'-aSuggestion E t Mr. H. S. Tanner I Kwcr Dee fi AUN not lev this Re- county and that he propose to continue hie work of organisation here was the assertion made by a. C. Townley. head, today when he reParent-teach- er Association ceived a leagus request from ths local American Legion post calling upon him to depart. The request wee left at his headquarParent-Teachre ters here last night, but was Th meeting of the association of tha State achool district, celved by Townley until today, when he ' .hold at Barratt hall Thursday morning, returned from a trip - to' the country. waa marked by a full attendance and re- -i Townley and a number of associates came newed enthuaiaam In tha work. Seven- -' here several daVa ago for the announced teen atata dlatrlcta, repreeented by purpose of organising league branches. . out of town delegates, ra-- r elghty-on- e I am not worried about, the attitude a ponded to tha rollcall. Thera ware 800 of the American Legion here fti Saline. aid Townley. children preaent who wltneaaed tha of the health clown, Chow I have met American Legion poets 7 Chow. before. J shell 'not comply with their not be Indeed, 1 I - The election of offlcera-otha State request tooneleave. lota from my (hall dkterred work ot orParent-Teachassociation forth com- -' ganisation here. I members gaining year waa Included In the' program, in Saline county every day in a pec- which consisted of speeches and three selectlonsjiy a chorus of .Junior high ; pupils. fthe''5Jm arson school. Mrs! H. 8. Tanner was president of tha association, and the vice i8 presidents chosen were George Thornes and Profeaaor D. C. Jensen of Provo. 8 The executive committee Includes J. T. J. T. Thornley, Kaysvllle; Professor 1 'Worlton. gait Lake; Mrs. Guy Clark, Og- -; den; Carl Hopkins, Ogden, and Mrs. 3. H. Stewart, Provo. wee the t Education for Cttlsenshlp topic of an addresa by Profeaaor Levi Slaeon O. K. i Edgar Young, and President J. of the University of Montana talked on Aeeocle-Parent-Teach1 j Police and Revenue Officer Cooperation of tlona and Schools. V' In a short talk, 1 Profeaaor J. H. Pad! Introduced a read-- i Crowd Ing course arranged by Dr. P. P. Claxton, Mingle federal commissioner of education, and Profeaaor Paul urged Its consideration. Law. . j was elected chairman of the atata book I committee, the Pmrent- representing unaot-L Teacher section. It wee decided T moualy to adopt the slogan, One' book ogre of NEW YORK, Deo. 31.-- The per month for one year. j A luncheon at the Newhouse hotel italked emohg the New Tear' t Thursday under the supervision of Mrs. prohibition White William Reid formed a fitting close of revelers along New York's Great 7 . J the association session. The toastmaster, Way tonUfht I J. T. Worlton, was Introduced by Mrs. Bluecoeted end civilian clad. t Tanner, president of the aseociatlon. Re- -, members of the city's PO11 ogree O. sponsea wera riven by- Superintendent end , government , enforcement N. Child. Dr. & G. Gowans, Mrs. Georgs force ; M- - .Baeon and Mrs. Charles It. Welle, cast a damper upon the enthuel-asI president of the Home and School league. agents of the throngs who sought to usher out theold nd greet the new ,n the manner of day1 5 From the Battery to the upper bound ariee of Manhattan forces of police and revenue officer sought to make New DEATHS. uryNiWT(kr 'ttl8u8Jr orkge8na under the eighteenth amendIts first i William Booth. 83 years of age, a ment an even drier one than that of a rancher of Baggs, Wyo., died yesterday year ago, Offleera mingled with the mill-in- g morning at a hospital In this city. The Crowd that lammed sldeawlks in the body la at the 8. D. Evans funeral theatrical and hotel dletricts, and agenta eat at table in .the crowded cafe -and . . , rest&uranta. . Mr. Anna Bnedden died yesterday Broadway, through Its White LI11 ... --morning at hw family-hom- e, Wl 'Denver Hon. waa crowded at an aarller louf to' . street. The body ia at the 8. D. Evans night than I" Pre'ioua years, amt lhr funeral parlors, pending word from her waa the customary. Jangling of owbella and tooting home There was Httle family relative to funeral services. and, although officers disorder, however, ' trw men on bootlegClng Richard Hevard Jensen, arrested a son of Hyrum S. end Mrs. Margaret charges, the night court, for the fir1 time Hevard Jensen, died yesterday at the In Its history, adjourned before midnight family home, 146 Hot Springe street. without the arraignment of a prisoner on The body la at the 8. My Taylor under, charges arising out of the celebratiotC Lower Manhattan was lively with taking establishment. -y. crowds, particularly In the vicinity of Old , Broadway and Wall Annie Graves, daughTrinity church, hundreds gathered to hear ter of James and Mr a. .Helena Graves, street, where as 114 the they chimes died yesterday at the family home, rang the eld year out North Seventh West street. The body and welcomed the new. In other sections of the city services were Is at the 8. M. Taylor undertaking estabheld In the churches and crowds were lishment. at nearly all. present ' In hotela and cafea there aere fewer The Infant son of August and Mra table id. the proprietor reservations, Gardena Van Derward Oettli died yesteryear. In some hotels day at tha family home, 625 West First than In prevloue were to taken safeuI'd North street. The body Is at the 8. M. precautions patrons against tha effects of liquor which Taylor undertaking establishment. have brought with them. they might Xx Medical stations Were tn readiness end FUNERALS. nursea In .attendance. The entertainment varied from that of previous years prinFuneral services for Mrs. Fieternella cipally In ths absence of the sounds of Goooda Lute will be held at 1 oclock corks and tinkling glasses. afternoon at the Eleventh ward popping tomorrow music took their place. Dancing and chapel. Burial will be in City cemetery. elected Preident of State .A Non-Partis- nl er na f m er er to With j Enforce Prohibition . m Fr f Deaths and Funerals t par-lor- e. ld v;. r tch-nlg- ht East High Holds Officers? Club Funeral services for Mias Caroline Erickson will be held at 13:30 o'clock toSupper-Danc- e Annual Ward morrow afternoon at the Ensign chapel. Friends may view the body at the family home, 340 C street, from 11 The grill room of the Hotel Utah. was o'clock tomorrow morning until 13 o'clock the scene of a prettily arranged supper-danc- e noon tomorrow. Mia Erickson was born Thursday evening when the Officers club of lh Kast high school held September 18, 1845, in Sweden. Its annual social gathering. The dance Funeral servlres for Mra Elisabeth F. wee pronounced the most successful f Palmer, Utah pioneer of 1861, who died Its kind hi year. Eighty couplet were In L December 28 at Pocatello, Idaho, will be attendance. 'held at the funeral parlors of Joseph I shartly Supper AVlUlam Taylor, 21 South WeafTempie o'clock. The menu wee ee follows; Fruit 2 thla o'clock afternoon. 'street, at cocktail, celery, roast sirloin of beef Friends ard Invited. Those wishing to with French fried potatoes end pea patview the remains may do so at the Joseph ties. salad, parfalt, assorted cakes end William Taylor funeral chapel from 1 to 2 coffee, punch wee served throughout o'clock thla afternoon." Interment will be the evening. In City oemetwy. During the course of the supper a group of young ladles of the Thurmen school Funeral servicer for Rudolph Schneider of dancing entertained with interpreta. of Taylorsville, who died In a hospital In tive nature dance. Following the banquet dancing wae this city last Thursday, will be held at 2 oclock Monday afternoon in the Tayenjoyed until midnight. Carnival caps, lorsville ward chapel. Interment will he confetti, horns and other Before Mr. were supplied tor those present. lri the Taylorsville cemetery. Schneider was born In BwHserland, Octo- the night had progressed far the epaelous room the wee had.aesuqied appearance of e ber 24, 1361. He baptised In when 8 years of age end came carnival and a spectator waa heard to even Paris had been outto Utah when 18 years of age. He lived remark that at Payson first and then moved to Tay- done. The room wee decorated In nation! lorsville and had lived there ever since. He married Annie Nagell ta 1508. He Is colors and the regimental flags of be East widow hie chiland five survived by high battalion. In the center of the by tables, at which four couples were seatdren. ed. was a basket containing a large bouquet of vloleta. Extending from the WILL PRESENT COMEDY-Speci- al place cards of the ladles to the basket were alternate red and black ribbons to The Tribune, TOOELE, Dec. 81. The Jorth ward so attached to the violets that each lady received a corwage of tha purple flowmutual, under the direction of Mias Lu- ers. i cille Rogers, ia arranging to present at In charge of ths affair The commit! the Tooele opera house, Saturday, January of waa the following cadet of' composed 8, the English comedy. Strength of Beficers; Major Claudius Oates, csptaln by Oscar Wilde. Alfred Joe ing Earnest, Rosenblatt, Captain Reed Harrow, lJndberg, Samuel Gillette, Dallaa Vowles, Clarence Baker, Lucille Rogers, Blanche Captain Robert Alrd and Captain Kenneth Vowlea Mldgley.' Waiand Selma Walters, Phyllis Patrons wer Assistant Superintendent te'S will participate. and Mrs. oeorge.A, Eaton, Principal ni Miss Lisle BrsKr1 MISSING STUDENTS TURN UP SAFE. Mra J. H. Coomha, and Captain R- - M- Wilson, battalion InFABTAN. N. H., Dec. 31. The three structor, commanding. Harvard students who had been missing since thev started to climb Mount WashHonor ington Wednesday morning, returned to Boy Scout the base station Of Mount Washington railway tonight They were suffering for Merit from exposure and lack of food, hut It waa believed that none of them waa In Tha court of honor of the Jncal By a serious condition. Scouts met In the council chamber at the city and county building iaat night at T o'clock. Tha meeting was held foe ths purpose of honoring the members of ths local troops who by their constant endeavor, have merited especial recognition. Will Farrell Is chairman. of the court of honor. Other members ere Dr, fherlee O. Plummer. Svlveeter Q. Cannon. W. 8 McCarthy, Nicholas o. Morgan and T. George Wood Merit badges were awarded to the XV for their proficiency in art. wirnnlng. athletics, craft work, Pioneering, cooking, cycling, flrenienshlP. beekeeping, firet eld, bird study, public hlth, gardening poultry, WEST INDIES carpentry, personal health. III1. saving, 'Panama Canal, South America civics, hiking, safety first, first aid to Daye 6400 Upward animals, machinery, scholarship end other scout work January. February. Mereh. 191 Ths following boyd were honored; Troop Largest Steamer te the Tropics 15. Arthur RolPP. Frank Fori, Wll ..WHITE STAR Drushl. Jec Glynn lick Oonely. Philip. David Moffett: West,-Donald Get,-S.- - S.- " MEQANTI0 troop 4, uthelt Holdawey, Emsry Lyon. Specially Selected Porte of Call William Ludwig. Harry Lyons Leveridg Newhart; troop Lyle Wb Shore Delightful Excursions sier, Rnlon Cnrtsteneen, Lee Freeman, International Msreantlle Marine Alvin Wahlqulst ; troop J2, Edgar Co. troop 71, John Duefner: troon L 16 N, Doarborn William Kenneth Htevenaon, St, Chicago Bjfne. Or Local Agents u Georg Paul, PonAld White; troopJ ne'er-eoAndrew A. Gld. troop Joeep), h sieeni-ftroop JJ. js,.rnn -- - .er ' nolee-make- re Swlt-serla- , , Court of Makes Awards -- a llDEAL WINTER CRUISES g, sleo-trlclt- y. UNI,. - t; iL , lr-p- 1 a 1 n; manner, 1 am, sure the men are fine yeiing fellows who are elmply misled. .They dont under" stand, thats ali." ' Announcement wee made tonight by A. O. Ketterman, commander of the local legion poet, that a meeting of the post had been celled for Tuesday to decide what further action would be taken. followed conferThe announcement ence between Ketterman. Townley and several others, at which the legion commander .stated that no violence wee contemplated should tha league workers remain here. He stated, that the legion would attempt to offset the leagues efforts by what he termed a campaign of educftlon, In which, he asserted, especial attention would be paid to the war record of tha organisation. These developments were preceded by an announcement from the 8allna Central Labor union and the Farmers Saline County league that 'hey had invited Townley to come here and begin organisation work. In a statement . to local newspapers during the day, Sheriff Swanson declared that prompt steps would he taken to deal with any situation that might arlss. able, legion for 1920 Disclose Many More Arrest Than During. 1919. Record Police Arrests for liquor law violations Ia Salt Lake'Mncreaaed Jn 1920 by 221, from 432 to 683, nearly 50 per cent, according to the records of the police departmenL During the year Just ended there were 683 arrests on chargee of Intoxication, as compared to 463 In 1919; 1074 for vagrancy, eg compared to 464 In 1919; to' 348 667 for gambling, ga compared 163 . for disorderly conduct, as In 1913: In J919, and compared to aeventy-thre- e 1928 for violation of the traffic ordinance. The harvest of burglars this waa not up to the year, taenty-flvmark of last year, seventy-threA total of 434 burglaries wee reported end propof an estimated value of recovered Halverson u Poop 22, erty Bernet, Clifford 341,977r representing approximately 65 Daniel Woodruff; troop fct. Clarmice T racent of the stolen goods, according to ver, Sumner McAllister; troop 15, .Elmer per the police. Pitts, Roland Bishop. George Pert; troop records of .the Incomplete police court 83, Ralph Young, Lawrence King; troop the year Just closed show 4703 con. 35, Donald Folaom, Roe Mortensen, Ad- for as 3312 vlctlons. to In 19ll compared rian Walsh Cecil Oakev, William Green, The reports of tha traffic fores show Stanton Smith. Dean Starr and Harold 04 aocldenton the streets of the city Geertaort. In 1920, a compared to 217 In 1919. In these accidents twenty-thre- e persons were fatally injured, a compared to five Jugo-Slav- ia Steps In 1919; 363 other were lees seriously InIn 1920,, as compared to 184 In Activities jured to 1919. Of the eocldent In 1920, 311 were at street Intersections, aa compared to BELGRADE, Dee. 31. Communism will 137 tn ninety-seve- n were collisions be suppressed and communistic propa- between1919; two automobiles, as compared a until a to ganda prevented In t; forty-nin- e wer accidents vote has been taken In the constituent In which only- ona - aetomebUwweeassembly, said an official announcement In as to seventeen compared today. Thla atep ha been taken by the 1919; 154 were Instances of the running In the Interest of constigovernment down of pedestrians by automobiles, as tutional Uberty,' skys the announcecompared to slxty-nl- n lq 1919. Other ment. according to the records, were Tha seditious action of Bolshevlkl In accidents, forty-thrautomo, collisions between abusing the generous political liberty ac- biles end street care, as compared to corded by the state, the Announcement twenty-fou- r -In one 1919; forty collisions asserted, "have Jmgun to Jeopardise the between automobiles and other vehicles benefits the nation wpn at tha cost ef as forty-twto thirty-nin- e compared sanguinary sacrifices. It has been determined .accordingly to collisions between street cars and pedesforbid communistic propaganda, suspend trians, aa compared to forty-o- i all communistic organisations, close communist meeting halls and suppress news, Bomb-Sto- ry papers and other publications gdvocating revolution or vlolehce. And orders for a general atrlke will be destroyed and those responsible for them will be ImMILWAUKEE Dec. 31. Giovanni Cosprisoned, but freedom of speech end has pres will be retained unleee utilised for tello, Italian radical -and been' named by Erie- Lundblad. prisoner atate and tha "the vilifying demoralising at Waupun penitentiary, aa having pos-Ihpublic. knowledge of the Wall street ex ploeton, In which more than thirty were Takes Gloomy View killed and many Injured a few months ago, federal authorities announced today. U. S. Policies Costello, Lundblad said In a statement . which waa turned over to department " was always SANTIAGO, Chile, Deer II. Much of of juatlce officers here, and was continually the Importance of the visit of Bain bridge cursing Wall street blow to thraats up polio station Colby, American secretary ef state, te making ne He had got st of prison. South America ha been lost front the when the Cambridge, Maas., police standpoint of International policy, be- marked first the station fop .blest, according to cause the Incoming Republican administration eurelv will not acoept the doc- Lundblad. A. Stroud, special agent of the Henry trines of President Wilson or continue hts department of justice, told the Assopolicy, aeld El Mercurio today. In comPress ciated personally he discredited the howmenting upon the secretary's trip, word in that, ever, the newspaper admitted it waa of responsibility of Lundblad' the Waupun prisoner the said, agent continental interest, aa a new manifestamany weird statements before and tion of a desire to strengthen Inter- - made hie conviction In Milwaukee lest after ' American relatione. , The high humanitarian Idealism of October. Mr. Stroud aeld he had forwarded the Wilson was defeated, the newspaper coninformation to the "Washington headquartinued, tend w do not know as yet how ters. far Mr. Harding will carry the tendency of his party toward opinionated pride and WAUPUN, Wla. Dee. 31. Henry Town, imperialism. We must suppose, however, warden of the Weupun penitentiary, tothat this tendency has been modified by the story given out by the requirement of the times and the day. discredited Lundblad Erie naming e suspect In the new currents dominating the world. recent Wall street bomb explosion. He said prisoners wer often given to makstatements supposedly to aid police Utah Association 1 ing In order to attract sympathy, . e, e. Taking Suppress Red Jugo-Slavi- forty-eigh- -- ee PROVO o; g DEPARTMENT. Prisoners 125 W. Center IL--- Telephone 11 Promptly Discredited -- le of Coming Poultry Exhibit Will Open Monday The annual poultry show of the Utah Poultry association Is scheduled to open Monday morning at 21 West First South street and to continue for one week. More than 1006 fowls will be on exhibition, according to the showing up to Ust n ght, and entries do not close until More than 82006 will be distributed In prises. In addition to ths ribbons awarded to winners. Some prises are tn the form of trophies and others are of cash. Fowls have been entered from California, Colorado. Idaho and Wyoming. In addition to the entries from this state. 'The Judges of the show are to be E C. Branch of Lee's Summit, Mo., and George Turpin of Midvale. LIQUOR CONFISCATED. Three thousand dollar' worth of Oid Taylor bonded whisky. In three kegs, and also In quart and pint bottles, was confiscated yeaterday by Federal Agent O. E. Keenan and Patrolmen e J. W. Burt end Reed Billings of tfte squad. Harry Johnson wad arrested on a charge of violating the prohibition law and wee released after furnlentng 3304 bell bond. Lieutenant D. H. Clayton, heed of the antlvtoe squad, and Patrolman C. J. Walker confiscated f3MW worth of Green River whisky in bond at 379 Logan avenue Thursday night and arrested Jean Johnson, who later was released on 3300 ball bond. anti-vic- CHARGED WITH CHECK PASSING. son, H yearaof age. Byron C, who said his occupation was that of proOMAHA. Neb., Dec. 81 Thomas A moter. wee arrested at the Deseret gymLrbana. I1L, wee reelected nasium by Detective G. B. Hamby and CU'! worthy grand chief of the Alpha Tau Lester F. Wire last evening. He Is In Omega fraternity today. The Rev. Paul th city Jail awaiting, investigation by R. Hleock, New York, was elected Chief of Detectives Riley M. Beckstead, lain; Alexander Macomber, Boston, chapthe following keen- on a charge of passing er of the exchequer; William C. Smllev worthless checks; One for 1 100 on C. G. St. Paul, Minn., keeper of e; Terlink, 4h L IN 8. gymnasium tailor; TIarry F. Harrington, Urbana. scribe' another for V on Georg H. Wood, auRobert E. Lee Saner, Dallaa Texas high ditor of th Hotel Utah, and a third tor chancellor; John N. Van Der Vries Chi- 33 on th management of tn Turktsn cago; Dr. R. P. Ljmn, Minneapolis Na- bath establishment at the New Grand than F. Griffin, New York; Sidney B hotel. Frlthlan. Falcon. Miss., and George B Drake, Cincinnati, directors. IDAHO FALLS COUPLE WED. ' IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. Dec. It. The WILL REAUME AIR FLIGHT)' marriage of Mlsa Florence E. Armour, KA TI BOO, Dec- - 11. Repairs to daughter of Mr. and. Mr. J. L. Armour, NC-which returned to San Diego and Paul Thomas Jenson waa solemnised yesterday after having departed with the at the Presbyterian church squadron for the canal sons, wer com- noon. The Rev. A. E. Richards, yesterday pastor of pleted today. The seaplane will start th church, performed the ceremony. Mice for the canal son tomorrow and it Is ex- Bernice th sister of Armour, bride, acted pected will Join the other planes ea bridesmaid end Rolf Bellingnlo waa , best men. The bride waa given away by No.wbrd had been received radio her father. Following the a from the thirteen planes that flewbyyeater-damarfag y luncheon waa served at the bride's home from Kan Diego to San Bartolme hay wer About forty guests present Ths squadron la schedulsd to fly to Magdalena bay today. RELIEF SOCIETY DINES. IDAHO FA LI ,8, Idaho, Deo. 31. Dlecue-alo- n FORGERY IS CHARGED. of the problem arising during th Complaint charging forgery of two and a tentative program for th checka was filed WIN past yearyear the attention of th coming tner Thompson tn the offii against of United members of scrupled, th Bingham Stake Relief States CommlnsiOner H V. Van Pelt their at monthly meeting held yesterdav by Isaac Blair Evans, United society States district attorney. Thompson waa Wednesday afternoon et the home of Mrs rre ted at Camp Lewis Wash., as a Charles Jensen Following the business result of Investigations made by opera. program a turkey dinner wae served. Jive of the United States secret Ip at Salt latke. INJUNCTION IS DENIED. Efforts are made to have him brought to Saltbeing TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Deo. 31 Appli Lake f0 tii&j. cation of Dr. T. O. Boyd for temporary Hal Bleler injunction restraining Dr. INJURED IN ELEVATOR FALL. from practising medicine within fifty miles of Twin Falla wee denied WednesLOS ANGELES. CI Dee. 81. A eenger elevator In the Brack Shops a day by Judge W A. Babcock In disdowntown etor building, dropped about trict court her. The action grew out of fifteen feet late today when a cable alleged breaking of a contract whereby broke, A safety device brought the cage Dr. Bleler engaged In medical' practice to e elop, ana the pesmngera were her with Dr. Boyd. thrown In a heap on the floor. Four woLICENSED TO MARRY. men suffered fractured lege and six other women sustained alight injiwlea. t POCATELLO, Idaho, Dec. 31. Marriage Ifreneea wer lesued yesterday to Risleri M'CORMICK . VISITS ROME. ' Volpl end Fern Plcchl, both of Pocatello; of Portland, Ore, end Faith ROME. Deo. 81. Medlll .McCormick, Bam W. L United Slates senator from Illlnoli. was Shrew of Ben Joe. Cal., end to Alfred entertained by Klnr Victor Emmanuel E Fisher of Woods Croee, Utah, and Ethel Frlel of Provo. Utah. for forty minutes today. The conversation, It Is said, concerned SOME APPETITE MAD THIS COW. affairs Mr. McCormick was accompanied on hi viait by Rnjmrt Underwood RENO. Nev- - Dee. 31 A post marten Johnson, the American ambassador. on a valuable cow from Verdi this mornrevealed th animal wae th victim ing ' INHERITANCE TAX PAID. ef an abnormal appetite. Four nails, an automobile key, three screw and some Two Inheritance tax checks wer received yesterday at the orftc of the at- placet of wire were found In th stomtorney general. One Is for 13068.80 from ach, the setgts of Franelt Frltech - of Salt I --. ASSUMES NEW DUTIES, 7 17 . and .the other la for 481.88, from the estate of Edith M, Nelson, also of Ml Eleanors Clerk ef Ogden, who ha , Sait Lake been appointed stenographer for State Treasurer-eleW. D. Sutton, began DECREE GRANTED. work tn the office yeaterday. decres of divorce Interlocutory WYOMING POSTMASTER NAMED, (ranted Inyeaterday by Judge WlUtam H. Brerosl the ease of reh H. WASHINGTON, Dv II. Lite MarRobert F. Ckrthy, Mike Orthy again Maar lene we today eppolnted poatmeeter et against Mends Maser and Realm Botch-- k Soring Willow, W Ing BedaB. ssrlrst Plerrty Hotchkiss, Hindman, resigned. jn ILLiNOfA-MAN-HONOR- tha-nnl- -- eea-pla- Bun-de- v, nt n. Italten-Amer-Ir- -- et ' ) f I .. the emergency hospital more than three hours, compared to 178. In addition to these fact 296 operaCases Increase in 1920 tions for nose and throat were perforn'-durin1926 on school children ami l According to the annuel report of th the community clinic, and 1265 child, Salt Lake City emergency hospital Is- were treated end 2983 free clinics sued at midnight last night, almost to school children and com mu' double the cac . were handled I n 1324 ciinlc, and nineteen gunshot wounds -. were handled In 1919, excepting In treated in 1920. medical cases, which were accounted for ' by th Influents epidemic. Tonsil work ROAD'S ONE ENGINE "AtiMhl Increased In 1920 and the dental plintes WASHINGTON,' Deg. II. The borre pf the peat year war three times those Of 1919, while In both 1919 and 1920 nine locomotive now used bn. 4tie Freden dead cases were brought Into the hoe- - burg A Northern railroad, a short i jn 1 exaa. la about AU In. the road told The comparative report for 1919 and uueraiala commerce commission todev 1926 Issued last night showed that a total making application for a federal io t of 1610 casea were handled In 1920. ss 2u,vou witn which to purchase a t -- , compared to 1327 in 1919. Thera wera second-han- d ta engine. Unless another 1110 minor surgical cases lest year, comcomotive acquired by the spring, L pered to 920 for 1919; 267 major surgical application said, ths road will be foruej to suspend. cases, compered to 114; 113 medical, compared to 123; 191 fractures, compared to 16 flesh wounds and internal In140; ACCEPTS WAGE REDUCTION. juries, compered to 31; 38 dislocation ORLANDO, Fla, Deo. IL To share ii compered to 7; 1363 patients were eent adjusting conditions of th oountn home, compared to 1141; 126 to the local to a "live the and let live" policy, the brn hospitals, compared to S3 ;2 to the counof union this city today announce. to the city layer' ty hospital, compared to 41,-Jail, compared to 19; 9 were brought Into a voluntary cut In Its wag ecel free the hospital dead each year; if died In 81.25 an hour to II. Th reduction the hospital, compared to 14; l7 were In to become effective January UL- Emergency Hospital ' of LeH Woman Released From Jail by Direction of Governor. Son - 11 1 - FRQVO, Dc.s 81. Sheriff J. T. Williams received a communication from Governor Bamberger today advising him to release Ben and Lse Haddock, the end young men who were arrested tn Lehl on December" !4 appeared before -- Judge James B. Tucker and pleaded guilty to a charge of having Intoxioatlng liquor in their noaeaion. and wera sentenced to serve ninety days in th county jalL , Th case will be presented to the state pardon board for further consideration. Governor Bamberger' action wee taken In response to a plea mad by th mother ef th young men. It was set out before th governor In th plea of th mother that the young of Lehl, wer men, who drawn Into th liquor deal in an endeavor of one of them, who wae upon the pert married, to obtain money to send his Invalid wife to California tn order to restore her health tf possible. It wee declared that the wife had been YOUR In a hospital In Balt Lake until th husband had exhausted ell his funds and those of his brother, who aided him, and he wee unable to keep her there any THE AVERAGE WEEKLY TEMPERATURES FOR LEATI longer. In their endeavor to obtain funds. It waa CALIFORNIA Resorti for Week Ending Saturday, Dec. 25, 117 : said that they were approached by a " Max. Min. Mean I . Max. Min. dealer In th Illicit beverage, with e Los Angeles 68 46 82 I Ban Francisco 83 46 t ' 47 53 SolBanta Monica promts of lending them the money need- Del Monte 45 ..69 ed to transport ths wife to California. Long Beech 45 f ...69 45 $2IOcean Park ,....69 Their arrest followed aoonefter and thy entered a plea of gulUy to in charge, jVJHEDEi T6g were-reelde- CALIFORNIA WINTER ITlNEtUU.. ii A JURY LIST DRAWN. PROVO, Dee. 31. Th Jury commission-erHerald R. Clerk of this city and James T. Blake of Lakevlew, have Issued th list of Jurymen fort th year 1921 In Utah county. a. SEAL DRIVE EUCCE4AFUL. Christmas seal Dee. 31. Th sale drive closed In this city tonight. Chairmen Alex Hedqulet reports that h already has .received shout 1700 of the 31200 allotted to this city. The achool of the city have not yet reported, and everything indicates that they will add enough to make up th required amount. f PSfl PROVO', 7 UTAH READQUAXTESg. , Steel sad Cenerete Oenetraottoe ABSOLUTELY FIBEFSOOT. Both Isropeaa tad Araerk-aPlana Centra Ur situated, etaeoat apposite Pershing Bqeare. Cera te beeebee, mountains, missives, orange graves, s te, but a few steps from lobby Fireproof Utrags. For folder sad reservations, write. F. M. Dluimkk. . HILL gTREIDT, briwee Loess and Uaeager. FOLRTH A.ND FIF1H. f f) NO MEXICAN RECOGNITION NOW.. Further step WABHINOTON, Dec. her toward recognition of the Obregon government of Mexico ere regarded as Improbable until the Joint commlsetoer to formulate an agreement between th two countries suggested recently by Secretary Coibv had been created. Undersecretary Davis of th state department conferred today with President Wilson, and It was Indicated by officials later that ne move toward recognition wee In Immediate prospect. No answer to th Colby suggestion has come from Mexico City thus far. 1 TREASURER It ENJOINED,' Ore., Dee. 31. An order PORTLAND, -wss I sued In federal court today forbidF. Barnhoue of EdTreeeurer ding City monton, Canada, removing from the Jurisdiction of th court approximately In Edmonton bond- now held In escrow her bv th United Btatae National bank. The order was Issued on application of W. D. Whltoomb. receiver for Morris Brothers, Inc., bond house, which closed Wednesday, whose former president. John L. Etheridge, I under arrest at Minneapolis. FREE AUTO BUS IAITA -- PICKED FDR CELEBRATION. WASHINGTON. Deq. 31'. Acting 'secretary ef Btate Davie we delegated today by PresidentNew!Wilson to act for him Years reception of In th annuel representatives of th diplomatic corps Mr. Davis will receive the embassadors end ministers et his home, and th president, therefore, will hold no New Year reception. INFANT GIRL DIES. Tribe aa EPHRAIM, Dee. 31 Th daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joed Bartholoof memtiraneou mew died Thursday croup. Funeral service will be held Bun. dey. Special t TW V,- ' - If i k) POSITIVELY liiii ootr mT AMFUAL hit A ,7' narr.:. uv P4QK.C.tl, it h Stit of end - t 4 ton EXF0&ITI0N MIJGBSCin To Aonltt It. PITtUTTO I A DELiGHTrUL AIGI0M cyf growth dopmrrt WOMAN'S RECOMMENDATION- - . AMFR1CAI rit FAITE4T 0 CITT COME Olee-g- e. . Mra D. T. Try or. Franklin Av 2 writesNine I U 21? waa g hh O., poruUfkm la 10 rar. year ago pr LONO BEAOK HA1 144 ffnptar very much afflicted with kidney trouble, roll of fl.lM. 1nftftT4 pENpl" I bought different kinds of medicine, but t t ell t no effect, until on dey I bought a OOrt LONO ItACH It tfe troth tit In pout it box of roley Kidney Pills. I realised so in Amtrtm. bnti'hof ua th of that box greet a benefit from 90 mMro noth of ! AnffkWoatarful that 1 feel eaft In recommending Foley ar'roi4 fUmoto. Hoot popuUr Flo tour Ro Kidney Pill to any kidney sufferer.1' ofi ' eor muaclae. 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