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Show LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY' MORNJNti, JANUARY 1, 1921. zzi HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY HINTRIFO Welcome Given BridesX'Are Guestsi - New Year at j Honor at Luncheon Alta Club . prevailed atthe Alta club and thefSewjraar enthnaihetfo weloome in the annual New Teat's eve dancing party and supper, forRhleh the dub liu beefl famed a number of yearn The clubhouse was decorated with canopies and frleses of holiday evergreens, red "berries and bells and holly Wreaths adorned Blending With the greens in the mam dining-roo- jUMNAE member of the Delta Epel Ion sorority entertained st luncheon yesterday-afternoost tha Hotel Utah In honor of Mra. Warren Stratton. formerly Mias Druslila Gaby, a December bride; Miss Pearl Raddats, a bride of the new year, end Mrs. Arthur Flandro. formerly Mlse Claire Pendleton, who wa recently, married.-- Pink roses In a basket formed the centerpiece for the table. Pink candles were In sliver, holders A corsage bouquet. was st each place. The committee en arrangements Included Mlse Rose McDon ougn and Miss Lillian 8talnes; Covers were laid for the following; Mies Lenore Smith, Miss Marion Hlskey, Miss Katherine Lewla Mies Helen Taylor. Miss Winifred McDonough, Mice Annie Staines Mies Lillian Staines, Mise Myrtle Gibson, Mlse Estelle Punyon, Mlse Ruth Daugherty, Mlse Esther Daugherty. Mise Louise Welle, MtSs Mary Lee, Mies Katherine Paul, Mies Agnes Bowan, Mrs. M. Brennan, Mrs. Hasel Wiley, Mra Walter Cook. Mrs. Vaster Laubiey, Mra Earl- Manning and Mra Paul Ray. i FMIXV1TT m were Japanese lantemsTormlng soft. Indirect lighting from the cetllng. Paper caps, horns, whistles, confetti and A serpentine gave a carnival touch. " number of parti ee were entertained and others of the club members had Individual reservation. Among those diavlng - reservations were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Sherman T. Armstrong, ' ten; George H. Butler eight; Dr. and Mrs, r. 8. Bascom, six; Mr. and Mrs E. A. Culbertson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Janney, thirteen; Mr. and Mrs. Louis 8. Cates, eight; Dr. Ju L. CasUeman. four; Mr.and Mrs. H. JVDIcke, four; Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Fabian, ten; M. C, Cox. Mr, and Mrs. four; H. C. Goodrich, six; A. Is. Hoppaugh, four;-M- r. and Mra C. EX Hawver, Mr. Thomas F. Mrs, and six; Kearns, sight; Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Quigley, sight: T. J. O'Brien and Alfred Frank, eight; Mr. and Mra W. C. Orem, P. J, Moran; eight; Mr. and Mra eight; V c. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. - W. R. Thurston, eight; Mr. and Mra W. T. Pjrper and Mr. and Mra T. W. Naylor, eight; ,Mr. and Mra EX C. Parsons, six; Mr. and Mra David Keith, four; A Rt Thoms a three; Major and Mrs. Alva Lee. a S. Crow, Mr. and Mra Julian M. Bamberger, Charles W. Lawrence, Mr. and Mra 4. A- - McCaskelL Mr. and Mra EX L. e, Jr Mr. and Mra Waldemar Van Cott, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ira Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Beitfamln U. Mr. and Mix. Harold K Lamb. Mr.Siegel, and Mra - Maul F. Keyser, Mr. and Mra Clarence O. Bamberger, Mr. and Mra Walter C. Lewla Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nlbley, Dr. ' J B LeCompte, Mr. and Mrs. Kean Miner, Mr. and Mra William R. Wallace. , - Members of tha faculty of Westminster college, 'who have been connected with the college for more than the present term, entertained new members of tha faculty st a progressive dinner last night in celebration of New Tear's ava Tha dinner .was in tha nature of a surprise to the' guests, who were notified of a faculty meeting and then apprised of the festivities in store.' Ths first course of the dinner : was served at the homo of Mr. and Mra R. Ok Rankin, 11M Seventeenth South street. The second course was served at the home of Dr. end Mrs. H. W. Reherd, 1733 Thirteenth East street; the third at the residence of Dr. and Mra W. W. Klrahan. 1243 Seventeenth South street, and the last course st Ferry hall, where a watch party elosed the evening's entertainment. The hosts and hostesses In addition to those mentioned, were Dr. and Mra W. N. Thomas Mies Lou Poden, Mlns -- Elmlra Dodga Mise Lois Blanchard, Mias Cora Orr and Dr. Clarence D. Twlng. ' The gueats were Miss Lucllls Mahoney, Miss Annabelle Romlg. Mlse ZlUah Pocock, Miss Carrie Walters Mias Jessie Crcs-wel- l. Miss Ruth Johnson, Mias Katherine Davies . Glenn Lloyd, Mra jeanne Slckels and Mias. Carrie Joy. , New-houa- - MIm Louies Thome entertained at a watch and dancing party last nirht at avenue. A midnight her home supper was served at small tables. Holl-a- y colors were used in the decorations on the tables and throughout the house. The guests were Mira Maude - Barrett Mitt Ctontviev String ham, Miss Franc ughes,-M1M Marion Stohr, Miss Elisabeth Hugnee, Miss Claudia Brookle, Miss Lenora Loses, Miss Frances Loses,- - Mias Ethel Mays, Miss Gladys Davey, Miss Margaret Dorman, Dudley Mays, Charles William ... Hamilton Gardner and Mrs. I.. Robert EM wards entertained at tea yesafternoon from s until 4 oclock terday the home of Mra Gardner on Westminst In ster avenue. honor of Mra James T. Mias Hammond, Hortense formerly Toung, a recent bride. Red roses In a sliver basket, with red Murphy, Chester Douse, maline on tbe handle, formed the center-piec- e I Mixer, for the tea table. Red candles were Weeley Van Cott, Floyd Snedaker, Roland Pollock. Ernest Kidd, Preston Ash- - In silver holders ..Marigolds decorated the - ton,- - Vere Holliday; Eugene- - Lodest and living-roo, Leon Loofbourow. Presiding at th tea table were Mrs Eire Thompson, Mrs. J. H. Hayward. Miss Margaret Knowlton and Miss DorMrs Harms! Pratt. Mra K. 8. Jordan and othy Knowlton entertained at a. dancing Mra Albion Cains About 100 guests called during ths afterparty last night st the home of their a parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Knowlton. noon. ' 163 Thirteenth East street, to watch old year out. Mra J. I. Bowden entertained last night Holiday decorations wera carried out at a watch party. Holiday decorations and s red and green scheme prevailed were used throughout the house Dancing In the refreshments. The guests num- - was snjoysd during the evening. A light ,ortywas - The hosserved "d at supper 4b"ed .s e tess was assisted by midnight Mra. C. B. Moulton An Informal danclngparty was given and Miss Madeleine Lohman. The guests last evening at the home of Mies Ruth numbered thirty-siSears en Laird avenue In honor ot the advent of the new year. Hollday decora-tloThe Chi Omega sorority of ths Uniwere used throughout the house of Utah will entertain this e and dancing was enjoyed durlhg the eve- versityst a formal dinner dance et the ning. At midnight a buffet supper was Newhouse hotel. The In served and carnival features were Intro- charge of arrangements committee Includes Miss duced. The feature ef the evening was Virginia Clawson, Mias Nell Creer, Mlse favor danoea. Anna Dailey.' Mies Bae Williams, Mias Tha hostesses of the evening Included Leah Burton and Miss Pearl Davis. Miss Ruth Sears. Mis Louise Nebeker, Mias Maurlne Bennlon, Mise Emmeline Dean and Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood will Land, Mist Rhea Brain, Miss Fanny keep open house" this afternoon from Mills, Miss Frances Russel, Miss Mar4 until and tonight from 8 until garet Hinckley and Miss Eleanor Woollev. 10, oclock oclock at their home on East First The 'guests were Miss Trieste Pearson, No South formal Invitations have street. Miss Helen Thomas, Mlse Marguerite been Dean but and Issued, Mrs. d Miss Chrtssie Hodge, Walter Hall, Crager, would be pleased to see all ot their Nell 8m!th. Martel Lund, Leland Prouse, friends. J. A. Frederickson, L. E. Snow, Richard Middleton, Kenneth' Barnes, Eire Society sows Cor tbs Bondar edlHoas will Judd, Ortn Harper, Brlnton Jensen, KenJot bo recclTcd by tolrohoeo lator thorn neth Moee and Denali Lee. II o'clock Satsrday storaUf. Sock tteas Dr. and Mrs.. L. I Dairies acted as asst relate oely to rests of gotardsy or patrons. for the eoatlsf wee. Social crests ef tbs pest week and notices of woaea'i dubs The marriage of Mlse Blanche Coursey most be seat la by Friday Bight. and Russell J. Ferry will take place this evening st 7 oclock at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. SUMMONED TO LOS ANGELES Perkins, 824 Milton- avenue.- - The cereLeslie Covey, 141 First" avenue, and mony will be performed by the Rev. Charles F. Dutton, postotflce Inspector, Btanlev A. Curtis. A reception will have been summoned to Loe Angeles, Dangvrfleld will be bridesmaid and David 8. Coursey will be Calif., to testify In the trial of Leslie - best man. The-- couple--wil- l charged with taking from the leave .on a Covlnskle, a draft ot 228.31 payable to Mr, late train fer a wedding trip to Cal- malls ifornia and win 1m at home in St. An- Covey. Tha trial will be held January 12. thony, Idaho. LUNCHEON TIME IS CHANGED. Notice has been given In some of the The members ef the Loung Ladles Mu. steal club will bo entertained this eve- departments st the stats capttol that ths for luncheon after Monday will be ning at tha home of MUs Llllace Lee time hour Insteed of two. One en Third East street. -H- CASES 4 J. A. JWKite Mrs. - x. ns eve-nin- - fol-lo- se - Map s of Bear River Bay Dutnct Will Be Checked Tq determine whether there Is any unsurveyed land In the erea.1. C. Thoresen, surveyor general for Utah, was instructed yesterday by Clay Tall man, commissioner of the general land office at Washington, to order an lnvestlgatlqn ef the surveys of township I north, ' ranges 2, I and 4 west, and township 3 north, range 4 west, on Beer River bey. If It le found that there Is unmapped land In the region, a hearing will be held to decide upon a sub' divisions! survey. Mr.- - Thoresen said yesterday that a party may be put In the field this winter to carry out ths instructions of Commissioner Tallman if the weather permits. Representation has been mads to the general land office that there are 20,000 acres of unsurveyed lands In the region, tha land remaining unmapped either because of a faulty original survey, which fatted Ter follow the meander line of the lake, or because of a recession of tha "water. In the latter case, It Is pointed out, the stste may claim the land under its statehood rights. Since .the construction of the Lucln cut-of- f, the water north of the railroad tracks In Bear River bay has become fresh, and a plan, indorsed by the Southern Pacific railway, Is under way to reclaim much of the land which now lies under water or Is too marshy for use. The Southern Pacific claims title to the odd numbered sections of the townships, " Salt Lake Couple Will Be Guests at Party at v t 4 Studio, 243 South Main Street, Salt Lake City ' KAaauoz ucnrsis. OUf A N. Johansba end Katherine L Peter-te- a, both of Salt Lake. Soorgo W. Bobnaa aad Ida B. Joaea, both ef Btaghem, Tuh. BWert T. Rice, Dillao, Root, sad Sarah J. Sett Lake. Dilts, Ooldea M. trie sad Viola Hewlett both ef elt Lake. O. J. Karras, BoMtoko, and Kllas Scott, RMrele, Utah. Lloe Coat Margaret 70., aad Trilcox. Salt Lake e, Fargoe PergBeoa, Jr., aad Myrtle 0. both of Salt Lake Harry A. Aaderaoa, Doweey, Idaho, aad iris Utxiaay, Orid, Idaho. Wllllaai P. gcott aad Ifary Stood both of Balt Laka. MEF c ir Y T We hcaptily extend the Commission Recommends ' $12,000 for Adult Blind SEASON'S An appropriation of 212,000 for ths of enlarging ths present workahop and carrying on the work for thk adult blind throughout the state Is urged In ,the first biennial report of the Utah commission for the adult .blind. The commission, In, this report also recommends that Its membership be Increased i from four to fifteen members. Both of these acts will call amendments to state laws This commission .was created bv .the legislature In 1818 and 24000 was appropriated for the work of the commission. The report shows additional receipts consisting of funds advanced to the state treasurer from the sale of baskets and carpets 23.and for overpayments amounting to 2288 The disbursements during ths two years were 34.438.68, leaving a balance an hand December L 1820, of pur-po- It Is set forth in Aha report that, owing to the Inability of tne commission to find suitable quarters for a workshop, the hop was not opened until June 21, 1820, at 120 East First South street. There are two departments in operation there now, these being carpet weaving and basket making. During the period of operation of the shop, there have been fifty marketable wasts paper baskets and 450 yards of carpet made by the blind pupils The members of the commission report a ready 'market for all baskets and carpets made. Members of this commission are Mra. M. K. Parsons Mrs. B. T. Pyper, Mra R. H, Bradford and Mra. R. E. Bristol Andrew Hornyan, accused of biting off a portion of Frank Paglusos nose on October tf must face charges of mayhem In the Third district court. Following a Married st Dunkirk, Ohio, on 'New preliminary hearing befora City Judge H. Lbnd several weeks ago, the, case TMrs darTinyyearrBgsrOTrrftna Mri. was C.taken under advisement. The court J. A. Whit of Salt Lake will celebrate yesterday bound Hornyan over to the At district today their golden wedding anniversary court. The offense with which Hornyan is the home of their daughter,- Mrs. W. H. charged occurred In connection with a street. . 744 West South First Toung, encounter between, the two men-a- t fistic ts Mr. and Mrs. Whits 'have been the home of Mra Gates, .237 Folsom aveMr. of Salt Lake for many years, nue, where both were roomers. Accordattacked White being engaged in the building and ing to the evidence, Fsgiuno Hornyan when the latter Is alleged to contracting business during nearly all of have used abusive language toward Mrs. hla residence In this city. His principal -- roOupFpiend2 and Patrons f T Test-den- GREETINGS . May the Good thindsinhfb VOUPS c . be the . era. ihpoaphout lap. coming for biting4- tbe farmer one night In an automobile the purpose of eloslng the deal. Larson cornear-b- y a en in to filed told Sorenson wait alleged the case that Hornyan did wilfully un- ner while he went to arrange details. day lawfully and maliciously disable, site and He failed to return. The followingoverrender useless ths nose of Frank Pagluso, ha told Bore neon that he had been and did then and there deprive Frank powered by masked men,, while on his Pagluso of the said nose. way to the house, and had been robbed ot-- the money, Sorenson testified. Witnesses were put on the stand st ths ConRdence Game Case preliminary bearing to show that Larsonr had defrauded others In similar schemes. Gates. Hornyan is accused Of clinch. Jts)iandurtnta ' It Jo In the complaint Sent to District Court ATTACKED Charged with obtaining 350 from Harvey Sorenson under the pretense4'! mak24 n, ing a liquor years bf age, of Murray, was bound over, to ths district court yesterday by City Judge H. C. Lund. Tbe case-- had been underedv!sement since Thursday of last week. Larson was accused of violating the state statute providing a penalty for conducting a confidence game. According to the evidence, Larson Induced Boren son to give him 2330 for the purpose of purchasing a stock of liquor, telling him that a certain farmer had a large stock In his cellar which he was anxious to dispose ot for fear of prosecution. The two men went to the home of the ""T UAL SUITS Special to Tbs Tribune. - MAGNA, Dec. 31.4-AIb- ert Sudbury reports that while he was bunting ducks distance a in short the sloughs, recently northeast of Magna, he was attacked by an eagle, which he killed. The bird rn ensures nine feet fresn tip to tip. It ' will be mounted. purchaser-Roy-Larso- ; ' REQUEST MADE OF SERVICE MEN, Former service men who) have not yet received their certificate e eervioe from the office of the adjutant general are requested to do so at theid earliest convenience. About 8000 of these certificates remain In this offlca in the cap- Itol, signed and ready to bp delivered. t ATTHE Rolisserie 7-- xitatz nunrxxs. WARRANTY DEEDS. Joseph Bills to Bdwto Bills, part of oso-tt34, township ( SMtt. range 1 weot a Minnie I. Hnrtahern to Mger Joaea, pert of1 oectloa 12, toweehlp tooth, went rang. 8. H. Hilt to Thomat Varlty, part ef tot I. block 11, pint P Baaaertlle-oe-th- e Hill company to St.tln P. Simon, tots 42 end 48. block g. Pep- pertoe place, plat A Aramtoto I. Bdgbert to Prere Reoerroir company, pert of Motion SO, township 2 aoath, range 1 want D. W. Moffat to H. M. Jacobs, part et Socttos T. towaahlp 2 south, range 1 Special New Year Dinner 000 jg ' 1.071 place : plat ; B J v Chestnut Dressing Boast Utah Turkey Combination Salad Brussels Sprouts Demi T&sse wtkr II 323 South Main .OOjrtoody (XMOIeor .utHPL cMy, II r.. 0. EOTETTI and F. CAPIT0L0, Props. Street. The only French and Italian restaurant I .on'rinar 3. BOO Sahnou Hollandaise Sauce Boiled Potatoes . I land or Gumbo Creole - DATA 4.000 Promo, Jr., to Parley Baoalaa, port of moUoo JO, towaahlp 2 aouth, raaga 1 went goo A Pnma, Jr., to Emma J. Brookm, part t -ot taettoo 10, towaahlp 2 aouth, raaga 1 wait 250 Emma J. Boaatoa to Parlay Beantoa, part ef eecttoa IK towaahlp 2 aoath, J nags 1 weet 0. I. Moos to W. I. Pierce, part ef tot 4. block 22, plat B 2.000 1 la 6.47 lacbea. 6ua rlana at 7 69 aad arts at 1.10, iatur 0. L Mooe to Jamoa Keller, pert ef tot 4. block 22, plat B 1,000 day, Jaauary 1. 1921. 0. I. Mooe to Phillip Wright, pert ef OBSERTATtONfl TAKEN ; AT WCATHKIt tot 4, block 22, plat B 2.000 F. U.. MOUNTAIN TIME. KIotaA 26Petersoa toblockUsed B. Petersoa, sad 2S, 1 I. y arret Dale. . A T. Seatord to rraaceo A. Blanc her, tote 45 aad 40, block 2. Soatb Lewi . 1 Delay H. Crockett to Uly Pos, toto 130 400 aad 200, Poplar place QUTCLAIH DKEDS. J. C. ferllale to J. A Carilele, part ef aectlou 44, towaahlp 1 aouth, range 1 wait f J. A Certlalt to J. C. CarllaU, port ef eerttoh 2d. towaahlp 1 eoath, nags 1 .WMClear ' 1 want .... .OOlrinody J. J. Stillman to Balt Lake couoty, pert iIXijriMr ef ecetlm M, towaahlp 1 eoutA nags T ( l..r 1 1 eaat , ( loar AND BALE PEED, BAR0A1N .OOlrioudy Addleoa Cola to Porio Trust compoaT. .ooirinar 20 loth 32 and Sd. hoathaata Park. ato..$ .Oilk'lear ADMINIBTSATOR'B OPED. ,0U lar Batato ef A A Godbe to Sadie IF .oolrirmdy Godbe, part of tot 4, block 1. plat Of 1,000 to 01 Catherine Janet Batata Bang tear BOO pert af tot A Mac A plat Batata ef Janet Beef to Robert lic-- , T Pt. eMy. black M. plat 8 1.200 Clem, part of toe TidnovtAf BOND FOR PEKD. tear .ooi Romeo Ineaetmeat eondpaaf to A. B. .Ou'rirar Cook, tote 4S aad 44 block 1, Oak' Hoffman Brothers Loon A Trort eempeay to A B. Jobaeoai part ef lot A Itavioli a la Bolognese CwiMrattvt UU at .Salt Laka Cttjt t IU 1920: Hlfhaat today vat SS dfraot; Tperatur klckoat la tbit month ainco 1974 vat 61 do rrora; iovott laat tlfbt vat 29 dtfrooot tevt tbit MNtb alaco 1674 vat 10 dtfrooa bkv tart; aaoaa Ua port tort for today vaa 60 do frooa; rnoiil vos 26 dorrooo; arromulatod os eota alaoo tbo first of tba Booth la aooo; ar raaalatod dtflcitocy alar January 1 la 166 dtpraoa. balk temperature at 6 a m. Boaildlty-wi- ry tl defrons; vot bulb teraporataro at I. m.. 26 deroea; rolar humidity at 6 a. m. 76 par coat, dry bulb tempera taro at aooo, tua tima, 62 dffroet; vot bulb tomporaturo at aooa, aa UaM, 26 dertvea; ralallro humidity at aooa, aaa tlmo, 66 per coat; dry bulb Umperaturo at 6 p. m. 60 defrooa; vat bulb temprraturo at 6 o-- m. 60 tfrfrara; rolatlro humidity at 6 p. m., 96 par runt. houYa Frurlpltartoa Ratal for tbo tveuty-fou- r aadlaf at 6 p. m. vaa .19 of aa lach; total fqr 1 to IS la accvmalatad larbaot aMmtli dato this aeeaa for this mootb to dato la .06 of aa lacb; total aroclpltatloa olaeo iaaaary 1 to dato la 21 66 loebea; accumulated oscom alaco January Vcmk u eauaty, part eaoth, range WEATHER Sd 20 .... Dole MENU Fresh Crab Meat Cocktail Strawberry Ice Cream jo A ' - - In tha city Phone Wasatch IT ' If Coffee bothers Yon Saa Francisco, Dear Eleanor: Last night I felt Ilka tha little Lama Prlnca," who sot on hi strip of magic carpet, said a few words and rose high above tha world. Only, I (topped Into a noisaiee a v vator and rose to ths Sun Lounge which la t at tha top of my hoteL prom h ' I saw million of star and all tha tnnv lights of San Francisco and tha harbor. It a perfectly wonderful view! you remember, and feel fine11 Jeffeo Is a cereal drink that really tastes good Ori ItmYm aaacit-NU- T IuJk Dwlo A Jr packing ca Cwtotoa. N.T. Jr DIETETICS and COOKERY d roof-garde- n Jr Ratea at .Hotel Whltoomb from 2 00, 409 outride write for folder containing map of ait y, J, H. VAN HORNE, J Manager reams uHOTEL Whitcom Chit Ont SAN FRANCISCO- - .MBS. CHAS. P. BB00KS , Will form a clasa to start Wednesday, January's Phone Was. 75J24, Evenings 76 Hillcrest Apts. , Z. 0. M. X. ; . -- Fire Chief William H. Bywater and Frank Hansen, claim agent of ths Utah Light A Traction' company,, at the publio Yesterday, a change In safety bonding coasting hUla may be made by the officials and coasting forbidden after 8 at nlghL Streets on which them j o'clock are fewer oar tracks may be selected, such as Eleventh avenue and Bonneville ; on the Hill. Schooners or sleds carrying jo more than two passengers are now j eagle. by . NEW YEAR Dee Stone, commander of Galt Lake Post No. 2, American Legion, announces the following list of selections by tha nominating committee for the annual post election to be held January I: For commander, Calvin C. Bints, Dr. B. W. Black and T. J. Welcker; for first vice commander, Ben E. Aldrich, Dr. A. R. Irvine and Henry Crittenden; second vice commander,- - 811 Engllmen, Lincoln O. Kelly gnd William T. Vsy; executive Bb. Clendennin, Irwin committee, Clawson. Georgs P. Dykes, J. 8. Evana, U. Dr. J. Giesy, Dr. F. A. Gelt. Joseph H. Hurd, George D. Keyser, Stephen L. Love, Henry D. Moyle, J. G, Rebhola, OB. Roee, Dr.C. Victor H. Sears, B. H. Wood; adjutartit, Earl L. Wayne and J. Anderson rand J. W. Tucker: chaplain, Herbert B. Maw, Bishop Arthur W. Moulton and the Rev Father Jr T. Torsney; historian, Ray Elsmore nd Frank StewE. Largent and art; eergeant-at-armW. G. Lau bender. , -- START-IHE- , PILED. The D. C. Dvabar eompaoy P. J. Meraa aad tbe Moras Paring agatoit a, coapaay, for 2bd2 oo account. Joeeph lae Maasr stalest George Masar, for dlrorca. MAY CHANGE COASTING RULES. Jasper T. Bortoer against Resolphto Gadd As a result of s conference between Bortner, for dlrotco. William H. Betbo against Clao Baebtk itt Commlaeloner of Public Safety Arthur F. dlroree. i Barnes, Police Chief Joseph EX Burbidge, block 12. J 328 West 2nd Booth Sait Lahs City, Utah ..' Phenes WaA 8722 And 6723 of Their Daughter Today. h -- OTQRC Z3XO ' Is Bound to District Home 'Man, Court on Mayhem Charge ts u w THE American Legion Post Announces Nominaliont A , ths line of contracting work has been the construotlen of mills for mining com! panies. He is a civil war veteran and member of ths G. A. R. UTAH OFFICIALS INVITED. of their children will be present st 8tate officials ef Utah have received thsAllanniversary, Mrs. Caro 8mlth coming! Invitations to attend the national con- from Fallon, Nev., Mrs. Ada Richardson ference on parks which Is to be held In Alberta, Canada, ths other Dei Moines, la., January 10, 11 and 12. coming from Mrs. Young, being & resident Governors of western states will be on daughter, Balt Laka. Seven grandchildren alao the program as speakera The general of will participate In the anniversary celesubject of parks will be thoroughly dis- bration. cussed, according to ths program. Stillman to Balt Laka J. Motion 2. towaahlp 2 fit 1 oaat the West bv ; J. Th Best in your furnituro you Fireproof Storage Qo. fifty-thro- Building company to C. C. Htckeuleoper, pert of section 20, towaahlp 1 aootb, rang. 2 wait. . C. C. Hlckaetooper to Plane Hirer Coal eempeay, pert of section 20, township I sooth, range 2 west J. H-- Turpta to I. H. Turpin, part ot oaettoh 20, towaahlp I aoath, rang 1 woeS Albert Tocos to et a I. to Charlotte 2. Boat, Iota 27 aad M, block L Pareot TT affW 8 M. A. Keyser Ths newly klected judges of ths Third Judlclal dtstrict will hear 114 civil cases, entered on the court calendar In January,. 1320, which are . still untried. Qf e are-ju- ry this number esses and ilxty-on- e equity cases AD ware eet for trial during the" year, but were "continued at the request of the parties Involved. Ths total of 114 does not Include suits filed during ths year Just closed, s number of which remain on the docket for trial The total announced applies to cases filed prior to January, 1330. Of the cases carried ever, twenty-si- x are in Judge P. C. Evans' division. These are mostly divorce suits In Judge William H. Bremers division thlrty-ntn- s Jury cases remain to bo tried. Thirty equity cases are carried over by Judge John F, Tobin. Judge J. .Louis Brown has , fourteen jury cases, and Judgs J. W. 8trlngfeUow has flvs squtty cases The number of civil cases carried over is much 'smaller than In previous years, and only a few cases remain to be heard In the criminal division. Tha total number of civil cases assigned to the various Judges last January follow: Judge Evans 244; Judge Bramel, 122; Judge Brown, 10$; Judge Tobin, wedding 171; Judge Wilson McCarthy, succeeded Who will eslsbrats their fiftieth anniversary at ths home of their daughby Judge Strlngfellow, 170. Many cases ter today. filed durjng the year were also disposed of in the five court divisions t PHOTOGRAPHS ItATE -- ' for Newly Elected Dia trict JudgeaXfjT Small. Bran Kralty UNDSEN rr becausd you itioW i your good are absolutely safe Rod you will bs treated courteously and fairly. Number of Suita Held Over - Miss-Loui- 1 xH0LIDAYSPmiT 'X Fleet-woo- -- When We STORE or PACK and SHIP - y -- k Mr. and Mra. DRUG ETC: I |