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Show ( . THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY ers and Three sisters Ham WMclter of Delta, John Fillmore, Mrs. Zina Hatton of Fillmore Mra Orson Erickson of Delta. Mrs. William R. Black of Dysereti and seven children: Reid, Marjie, Paul, Floyd, Ford. Edsel and Elisa. l Ths body has been brought to arrangements have not been com- 8 MORNING, MARCH 21, 1921. while other industrial groups will consider questions relating to their fields. A. group representing the raw materia production interests will consider. It was said, proposed legislation for government management of baste - industries and tho government s relation to natural Delta-Funera- pleted. Representatives of Packers and Unions Are Prepared for Conference Today. HARRY NEWMAN. Inks Tribune leased Wire. Chtcsgo Tribune-gil- t NEW YORK. March 20. Tex. Rickard has arranged a great boxing tournament tomorrow night. The proceeds will go to the Irish relief fund. The principal attraction will be a n-round bout between Willie Jackson, the thumping kid from the Bronx; and boxer Rocky Kansas, a from Buffalo,, who recently knocked ou hi one Richie Mitchell of Milwaukee round' Neither of these two boxers t Irish, but their sympathies are with the cause and both will fight all the harder to make the entertainment more attractive. Kansas has championship aspirations, and so has Jackson. It ought t be some scrap. , , s Another bout Is on the same card. It will be between Midget Smith, d the lad w:lth the awful wallop, and Jack Sharkey! Kid Norfolk. 'the squat colored heavyweight, will clash with Jack Ward of affair Philadelphia In another Norfolk has been blazing through his opponents In rapid style, and tne Warn boxer wilt find things moat interesting during the Jaunt, Sammy Sieger, the from the east side, who has been on the trail of Johnny Kilbane, the champion, for several months, also has been with engaged to mix it up for one Artie Ward, a flashy little boxer from Cleveland. Ward is a good fighter and Sammy will have his aork cut opt for him during the ten rounds. By fiftee- ' WASHINGTON, March 20. Represen "tatives of the" five "big packers and of their union employees tonight prepared for tomorrow's conference with Secre of tary Pavia, who, at the direction president Harding and with the assistance of Secretaries Hoover and Wallace, will attempt to mediate in the controversy arising from the packers' decision to reduce wages and alter working conditions. Dennis lane, secretary of the Amaland gamated Order of Meatcuttere Butcher Workers, and R.. S! Brennan, attorney for the order, who will repreconferred sent the employees, tonight with Samuel Gompers and Frank Morrison, president and secretary of the American Federation of Labor. President Gompers announced that the employees Would have the moral support of the federation in their attempt, as labor leaders said, to compel the packers e working agreeto observe the ment. , the of packers, Carl Representatives Meyer and J. L. Condon, have presented The emDavis. their side to Secretary a similar hearployees will be accordedtomorrow. ing by the secretary Labor officials attached Considerable for the Importance to the conference, result, It was said, might set a precedent for settlement of controversies involving warof discontinuance or abrogation time agreementa The proceedings and the results attained by Secretary Davis will be watched closely in official circles. Before going into tonights conference, Mr. Gompers said: "The packing unions will have the moral support of the American Federation of Labor. The fact that their representatives bring a vote showing the almost unanimous support of their rank and file Is an added reason." Mr Gompers declined to Indicate whether the federation would go further. further action would require said It was the vote of the executive council. Mr. Lane conveyed to President Gomdecision of pers and Secretary Morris Inthethe packing the organised employees if necessary, to assist Industry to strike, in the meatcutters and butchers union e obtaining continuation of the agreement. It was stated definitely that the union instructions wduld admit of delegations no withdrawal from the Insistence of the employees that the packers relnstltut. the arbitration agreement adopted during the war. The union delegates were exahead of pected to put this point even their objection to the wage reduction of from VlVt and 15 per cent. "The one big point Involved, Mr. Lane said, "is the validity of our contact. This Is the real question." war-tim- war-tim- Crops dnd Pests Board to Hold Final Meeting Cardinal Dougherty Takes Possession of Titular Church Willie Jackson Will Box Co Kansas Main in Rocky ROME, March 20. (By the Associated . F of blg-tlm- plnk-halre- ten-rou- ten-rou- hard-hitti- feath-erweig- nt two-hand- Bingham Grade School Students Aid in Drive I gpeclap-t- e The Tribune. BINGHAM, March 20. In response to an appeal by Mrs. Cora Lanting of the Utah Childrens Home society, thirty-si- x boys and girls of the Bingham grade school collected JliO for the society. The work In Bingham was done under the direction of the Bingham branch of the The offlceis of the society are society. Mrs. J. B. Myers, president: Mrs.' R: G. Frazer, flrgt vies president. Mrs. Ira Davis, second vice president; Mrs, Eugene Morris, secretary and treasurer. Ths school children were spurred to greater action by the offer of prizes. George Chocos of the Chocolate Shop offered first prizes of a $5 box of candy each to the boy and girl who collected the largest amount of money, anil the Princess theater offered a second prize of ten tlcketz. The first prizes went to Mildred Dunkley and Kenneth Country,-man- , and ths second prizes to Lena Scus-se- ll and John Myers. In addition, a silken American flag was presented to the enfire group of pupils for ths excellent work done., Decision Reached on Route of Highway Out of Price Sp-e-lal to The Tribune. PRICE, March 20. Carbon county commissioners and the Price city council have held a Joint meeting to determine the route to be taken by ths new paved road west out of Price. Mayor L. A. McGee, Councilman G.vil. Stevenson, H. S. Robinette and City Recorder George Ockey and Commissioners A, E. Gibson and Eugene Santchl were In attendance. Following a 'lengthy discussion, of the various routes suggested, It was decided that ths pavement should start from the city hall, continue directly west on Main street to a point near the railroad tracks, thencs paralleling the tracks a few redd to the single tracks, where a crossing to that in present use will be made, the site for the crossing giving an unobstructed view ot the tracks half a mile each The state crops and pests commission will hold its final meeting next Saturday in Its offices at the state capttol. The members of the new state beard of the agriculture, which was created by been recent legislature, and which has 1, about take office to April appointed according to present understanding, will be to be Invited present. The state board will talcs over the work of the crops and peats commission, way. as well as of various other boards. The construction Deritinn Press Cardinal D. J. Dougherty Philadelphia took possession of his titular church of Saint Xereus and Acr.hl.leua j today with Impressive ceremonies. Th p church, beautifully decorated, was Of A DoughcrgjlCged, Cardinal portrait erty and his coat or arms hung opposite the portrait of pope Benedict. Father Lais, rector of the church of the Oratoriansc received Cardinal Dough-ert- y. The wbo wore his crimson robes new cardinal was Wetcometfby 'Mon of J Lniveraal Bervlec, nor Cerrettl, papal undersecretary NEW YORK, March 20. In a few days late, who acted as zas stant bishop.; Bishop E. P. Allen of Mobile, Ala., rep-- ! n probably will be known whether an , resented the American hierarchy. Cardinal Dougherty was greeted with AigUzlt and a Canadian crew will be an address of welcome by Father Lais, sent Into intercollegiate events at iough- on June 22. A decision assuring church on Card ral Dougherty wae read, i keepsle The latter rep.ied, expressing gratitude ths presence of such crews, making lhf to the pope for assigning him as titular historic regatta In the Hudson an tuter of a church ot such ancient history, national- - affair, will enhance greatly a season already bright with rich promise. There Is a fine cnance,lhaj me winner Observes , Vfoman of the Oxford-Cabridge regatta to oe of decided on the Tnumea on March 30 will come over to row Cornell's eight on lstke Cayuaga, and compete In tne IntercolSpecial to The Tribune. legiate. It was bedeved that Toronto, WOODS CROSS, March 20 The chllit a good crew Is obtained, will be a dreu of Mrs. Francis Hatch celebrated onteaiant In ths latter event, her eighty-fift- h at birthday anniversary Th, iupriority of the United Statee the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harten Naval academy s eight, which swept away Eldredge, at Woods Cross March 11.- t0 impressive victory at the Oiympid of her chimii n aim 'r.ei.ds gothnaa been a me' iui and In ered from Logan, Ogden, Brigham City, otum to arouseEngland, International rivalry in Salt Lake and Woods Cross to pay their no gmali aegre. respects This riva.ry began back In 1378. when The table was decorated with carna- Columbias d crew defeattions, the flower of motherhood, and a ed English great crews in decisive fashion. huge birthday cake, holding eighty-fiv- e sent a crew over, tut it Later Cornell candles. Mrs. Hatchs grandson, Amos was and a second attempt to C. Hatch of Salt Lake, gave, appropriate wrest beaten, y for victory also resulted aadverb.stretch toasts as each candle burned low, repre- ths Ithacans. This occurred long senting a year In her useful life. to, years ago. the of This A course dinner was served the various colleges have, all guests at 2 o'clock. The day was spent reportedyear of aspirants for places in in music, songs and readings. A review one shell aorhost another but particularly the of Mrs. Hatchs life was given, revealEast, middle west and eights. ing many instances which showed hei varsity far west tma year brought oftt a great wonderful character. Her posterity num- array of candidates. bers sevpn sons, seven daughters, eighty-si- x Wisconsin, in the heart of the middle grandchildren, 120 west section, la returning to the rowing and seven sport after six years absence. If la wormaking a total of 238 descendants. thy crew materializes it very llkily will be sent to the intercollegiates. California and Washington will open Business Men Twin the far west "season, and that of the land aa well, on April 8, on the Hold Gloom Obsequies whole Oakland 'estuary. -The result will be watched with Interest, for it is generally held the winner TWIN FALLS. Idaho. March 20. Typifying the disposal of all pessimism will come east, and may stop en route to in this community, services appropriate row Wisconsin at Madison. Stanford, however, after meeting Calito the Interment of Old Man Gloom" were held yesterday at the Intersection of fornia and Washington eights on the Oak land waters in ths triangular regatta for Main avenue. and Shoshone street. The program was given under the di- years, has been forced to drop Its crew rection of the chamber of commerce civic because of financial difficulties, a mat bureau. Services began, with a solemn ter of much regret to lovers of the sport procession of high dchool students, led by In ths far west, leaving only Washington the student band. Speakers Included the and California recognising rowing as Rev. E. L. White, the RevG. H. Young major sport Captain Charles Log of Washlnton and Captain John Rogers of and J. A. Crom. California, with their shells half full of veterans, anticipate a big year, neverU. S. theless. In tbs east the college rowing season Defense easily will be the best ever. Amateurs also will have a busy time. was It a splendidly successful comeback Berries. rnlverisl By ths sport last year in the east middle WASHINGTON, March 20. Army rein- of west and far west, and the success is a forcement aggregating 125 per cent for the defenses of Hawaii and nearly 200 big stimulant this season. per cent for the Panama Canal zone are. being quietly mobilized by the war department. K was learned from the Results Entries htgheet officials today. There are now 12,000 officers and men BAVAVA EHTKXES. at Hawaii and 7000 at Panama. 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Yellow Label for -- Increases Hawaii and Panama . . and Turf m Ask all the questions you want to about Klim. Learn more about it by using it in your own home. Put it on your order list today and prove to yourself that it is a healthful food a nourishing drink. Klim comes in two forms : Klim Powdered Whole Milk (full cream) for the baby for drinking, for cereals and coffee ; and Klim Powdered Skimmed Milk for all cooking purposes. Whole Milk Blue Label for Skimmed ZIONS COOPERATIVE MERCANTILE INSTITUTION, 'A Salt LaVa City, Utah, Tn,flMii1a Distributor!. Beek Beck US, Bhaata US, Cockle 115, Allah 116, Oteogo US. Second nee, six furlongs Scotty 90, Lullaby 100, Tuauorea 105. Kathleen K. 105, Black Fat 107, George W. UO, Johnny O 'Connell 111, Bn rann 115. Third race, aix furlong Mias Hilarity 100, DAYTONA, Fla., March 20. 'Bent on Promising Tom 102, Foggy Rives 105. DisturMoUnero of this new highway ridding Daytona Beach of wire tappers, bance 108, 110, Get L'm 110, is now assured. Bonds will be advertised 150 masked men today attacked a house, Talent lift a-five Fourth and race, half furlongs and ths work pushed as rapidly as pos- firing on It, and later destroying what Juanita 111 108, Whippoorwill 108, Guards sible. Contractors have resumed grading, waz said to be a "wire tapping" outfit. man 108. All 8 took low. , Kewessa 108, Docand Commissioner Gibson says the work The sole occupant escaped. tor D. 110, Bed 11, Prince o Como 112, lion Marshal D. D. Young attempted to in- set of between Price and Ooorge 115. band, but was blindfolded, Helper will be reached during the month tercept the Fifth race, five end a half furlongs Jacoof June. placed in an automobile, driven about for bean 01, Norfolk Bello 97, Jill 109, Special to The Tribune. War Loan several hours and released unharmed. 108, Avion 110, Presumption 110, Nrpe 118 DELTA, March 20. E. J. Whicker, 47 Flying Frog 112. years of age, for manjr years a resident CITY GRADES ROAD. Blalb race, one mile and fifty yards Pansy of Delta, died Friday night at a Salt 88, Settle J. 07, Mess Kit 98, Osgood 108 Tbs Lake hospital, where he was taken two Special to The Tribune. Pirate Harlock 108 Candlelight 108, Darn weeks ago for treatment CEDAR CITY, March 20. The city Is ley 113.108, Mr. Whicker was a native of Deseret road in the mouth of of a stretch grading 20. "More Coal Creek March and lived in that community until about WASHINGTON, canyon, leading from tho city TUVAJU RESULTS, ten years ago, when the Delta project business methods In government and less and connecting Cedar-Lon- g Valwith First race, one mile and nevanty yard- was opened. He then located here and government management of business" ley road going up on the A mountain. Cedsr of Prince Direct, 112 (8 hlttlngton), 9840, 95.00, this will be tho general discussion at the became active in the development week will be set apart by the 55 20, won; zSadte D 09 (Huntmeler), 917.00, He was -- the first man In this ninth annual meeting of the United States day this territory. council and Commercial club for the 98.08 second; Hardora, 101 section to make use of motor power In Chamber of Commerce at Atlantic City. city (Park), 99 40, of of new stretch road. this graveling third. Time, 1:48 15. Cork, Brown Favorite, 27 he did by April to 29, the chamber announced connection with farming. This Maud M., Modi.!., Mike Dely, Mhrnaadoak and an automobile and and economic Industrial making today. overhauling questions xBorens also ran. sMutuel field. FUNEBAL HELD FOR SON. to be brought up will be approached from It suitable for pulling a plow. , As a reSecond race, one mile and seventy yarda CEDAR CITT, March 20. Funeral ser- Dtrkla sult of his farming methods his large their relationship to this subject. It was W.. ill (Lews), 915 00. 9 00. 96.no. vices were held last Tuesday for Morris wen; llumma, ranch, a few miles south of this place, said. 108 I Rowe ) , 95.20, 95.90, second, son of John D, Cobrlta. 105 Discussions will be conducted in group Hopkins, the became one of the most valuable In the (Pnrke), 910.80, third. Tiuio, 1:47. county, and Is particularly noted for Its meetings to taks up particularly finance, Hopkins, a prominent woolgrower of Ce- Perfect Lady. Audrey K Dtoue, kxa miner. commerce, transportation and dar City. The boy died of heart trouble Butland Arms, Mika Dixon nnd foreign many beautiful trees. Elasar also communication and civil development. resulting from pneumonia. He Is survived by a widow, three broth ran. Third race, six furlongs Ln Bets Nolra, 108 (Oargaa), 94.40, 99 90, 92.40, won; Paggy Martin, 98 (Joalab). 97 50, 95 00, secood; Mias Time. Stathom, UO (Martuelll), 92 28, third. 114 Foacher, Sam Bill, Cbaltag Court, Parole, Mannikin II and Lone Pina alio raa. Feurth 101 five furlong race, Lonely, (Joolnb), 912.40. 95 40, 95.48 won; Basil. 115 (Hayward), 58 80. 95.20, ascend; Bthel Brown, 85 (Yoargin), 59.00, third. Time, 1.00 99. Manarbea, Claude Wearer, Robert L. Owen, Carrie Moore and Gweadola elan ran. Fifth race, aix furluege Britain a Ally, 105 (Ysnrgta), $12 20. 97 20. 95 40, non; iWynae-woo105 (Cancel), $5.50, 95.00, aevond; Uola, 100 (Majestic), 93 48 third. Time, 115 Ann Wood, Vaneeoa Welles, Ward Smoke, tVeteran, Phroae Ward and Myrtle A. alas ram aDshuke entry. Slith race, one mile tad nn Track ' Dawn, 118 (VnaDnaen), 95.20, eighth $9 20. 82 20, ; xMartta A. Noonan, 118 (Yoargin), 95 20, 92 20, second; Cnbalan, 115 (Denny), 92 50, third. Timm 1 52 Hyanpom, Toreador and Iko Harvay elan ran. xKoehler entry. Seventh race, one mile and a sixteenth Little chance shots from day to day, xBaby Call 111 (Uargaa), 821 40, 811.40, 85 40, ; sVIvn Cuba, 104 (Prtbl), 91140, 9540, posted up in the scrap book, will give ad; Trophy, -115 (Hayward), $5 DO, third. Paerleae One, Uoldle Boss, Time, 1:47 you a wealth of imperishable family lore and remiPiedra, xJudge David, Ttrmak, Shortstop, niscence, sClara Martin and xBwsat Apple also raa. wouldnt take, a million for this tat-- " sMutuel field. , tered old volume 1 in the after say years Eighth race, five furlongs Toracutter, 114 Marinelll), 911 50. 95.20, 82.80, won: Anas when the youngsters are grown up and gone from Begins, 111 (Gargan), 84.00. 82.40. second; Shifty, 102 (Teargln), 82 40, third. Time. 1 ol. the home. Planrro, Bars and Stars, BlposU and Cicely Kay clan ran. . 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RED CLOUD. Neb., March 20 A collision In thn local yards today between a Burlington special stock train and a switch englnn caused thn death of Engl-BoC. i. Lawrence of Oxford of tn witch engine and Fireman E. J. Klmmel At MoCook. As ataok Arniix of BE MADE .MONEyM 'JTUVAKA EBTBJES. First race, three and a half furlongs Storlaa 102, Captals Greet 1U7, Helen Major 104, Emms Williams 108 Dora T. 100. Hal Wright 116, Dewey Field U0, Cokeaee 102, Little Florence 107, Aleeo 107, It 110. Second race, one mile Dr. Doorley 1)5, Go On UO, Koyal Irish 119, Sharp Squirrel 58. Links Lady 10S, Little Orphan 110, Katherine Carey 119, Dandy Van 111, Hynrila 119, Hell-ma116, Prophecy 116, York 108. Third race, five and n half furlongs Tee Breckeorldge 118 Muck Gamer 107, Fanalo Nall 118 Caavasback 108, Bmlaakl 88, Kl 8ablo 112, Montgomery Jr. 112, Ardenrta 107. Ann S 110. Mian Sadalln U0, Lady Hnrrlgna 104. Dortor Kendall 118 Oklahoma Irlah loo. Met rue a lo7. Viva 118 Puarih race, fire and a half furlong Harris can's Hair 115, Gertrud B. 107, Blanchlt 118 Quid Nuns 110, Oeteotatloua 105, Trulao 112, Evalyn Harries 112, Prior Douglas 112, Eamloeh 117, Hoover 108 Billy Jo 112. Fifth rece. flv furlong Jo Goodman 104 th' Morning 116, Grar Mlnard 91, Top Man Mouao 118 Shifty 85, Throne Ward 118 Stath race, one mile end an eighth Mike Dely 102, Audrey K. 106, Le Ptaoaanre 117, Hickory Nat 87, Litlle Gink 107, Mountain Girl 88, Oanrg Mauhlvbach 107, Bernice B. 108 Seventh race, alt furlongs Sam Hill 108, Daraay IIS, Gwandola PL, Mina Orb DA, Or chord King 118 Myrtle A. '108 Dancing Girl 107, Clnade Weaver 118 Sea Way lop, Iks Mills THRIVE UPON DEPARTMENT CANNED MEATS youll Our developing and printing service telieves you of all the worry of Kodaking and gives you a finished 'job to be proud of. WOMDEOFUi. MEALS CAN wa.R OEPt f. WITH I. WAR . 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