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Show Tlltf SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, I92L "Revenge Race on Motor Speedway for $15,000 TIE IT ! UM ANOELEft. Calif i A Aril Aa a ' rava' Mm 4earnb4 rw M lAa Ijm AafUa apMiwaf t wfca ItM (rlmt will Caspet fa $IAtm la A. iM Aifa mroaitaf la lk Aim A A. rlwapkwAilp tNipllUMAvalfa afl;l-Tl-laaaty-f1- a ra alii Aa rm to f fifty rou , wha a fiaal aiitoa ravar waa A almilar KalpA Da FaUaa. vara DEDEf kaaa Aa miimI Stubbornly Contested Game Ends in Two Goals for Memorial Addition to Homo - . and Day Nurery Opened ; Children Give Program. Each; Cup Not Decided With appro prikt, although largol laformal, ermony, featured by aoogt taad daneea of happy ehlMroa, tho ing of tho Orphana Homo and ray Nuraary, lllfl Kaof Thirteenth , Kouth, wae opened yeeterday afternoon in the proaeoco of a large throng of ,o in tore ted aiUaena, moatly women who are aetlvaly identified with tho noble rndeaeor of maintaining a home for tho otharwiae homeleea. Tho long needed and greatly appreciated addition to the limitation la the gift of Mary Kimball Tenney, wife of J. 0. Tenney of New York, and for? marly Mlee Mary Kimball of Balt Lake. it waa built aa a memorial to her mother, Mr a. Geneva A. Kimball, bne ' of of the pioneer in t7 the home, ae ia atteeted by the breoae : aouth one of before the tablet placed The inecription follow: Geneva A. Kimball Memorial - i Erected by r Mary Kimball Tenaev Her la Loving Memory of Mother Constant Lavotion . and Long tterviee for the ilKtltUtlOB , Mr. j' b i . lwt'0 Thla wing, begun last rear and but Juet completed and ma-lready for s- of eervire, ia three atorie in height, fifflnL-iT- ' with proceed brick, . t: and equipment atnrtly modern through-out- . The first etory i devoted to toe x dining room and an addition to tbe main kitchen; the second etory i for 4 the boyn, and also include n large and nicely arranged sleeping porch. , The .. third etory is an addition to the girla quartern. Including n large play room and a reedipg room. At present the Orphans Home and Day Kuraery ia accommodating about 120 children, ranging in age from a few day old to children of 14 and 15 yearn. Before tbe roniple-tloa of the new wing it was greatly 'lP Now 150 children ran overcrowded. bo properly cared for, although this number would necessitate tbe employment of tome additional attendants. The institution, which ha grown into auch prominence that it haa become a i racogniaed factor ia the community life, waa founded ia 18S4, tbe late Mr. Isabelle Cameron Brown, Mm. Elizabeth Dickey and Mrs. Cbnrlee Anderson being among the leaders in the establishment of an orphana home in Bait Lake, It first quarters were in a email building aC First Boutb and Third Lost streets. Later it was given more commodious accommodations on Routh State street, and about ten years ago th main building, to which two wings nave been added, was constructed, During the first few yean of its life, i of director of the Orphana Home and Dav Nursery. Top tow (left to right) Mia Hugo DrneM, treasurer; the borne and day nursery was support- Board Mrs. Mra. Charles W. Boyd, Mr. Franklin 8. Kicharda, Mr. J seals M. Greor, superintendent; Mr. W. Mont Ferry, Mra.-R.ed almost pntirely byjhe donations of O. Hill,- - Mrs. Edward Rosenbaum, Mr. J. H. WUllam M. McCrea, Mrs. George R. Corey.- - Middle-rothe charitable. Than th atate began Below Bom of the Quick, Mra. M. M. Johnson. Bottom Mra A. J. Gorham, president; Mra. J. E. Oglesby. to lend some substantial support, children, gathered on the south stairs and porch of th home. the last few yean, granting an appropriation of $7500 per annum. The debutantes and subdeba ward to th f!rt formal social event to Washington's institution has, however, grown to Houm. Th next winter. There la Catherine Hughes, - such an extent that the toko place at tho Whit absolutely eg- charm and ararlcmanca of tho pew firat a student w at Weyesley, who will un, twfflrtHTfr-rtWfnmcrirnfrTVa!mTn2rorf tfttir swrr W mvwnpnTTli rft hofftrM fflvo promts thnt the White society, as ths elder daughter of the secpendency still upon public benefieenee. Hour mill be th scene of many brilliant retary of state, and her slater, Elisabeth, will probably ornament the ranks of th social affair j during th next four year Inspection of th home yesterday revealed efficiency and love as ruling to eagerly awaited subdebs Miss Mellon, daughter of th nl the first of th of lewder th Initcd the social by factors. The children are healthv, secretary of the treasury. Is expected to Ntat. be to a who pc tal nr tribute to nnxlous very got pav polar member of th younger interested ' happy, and obedient. They set, and Mary and kuth Wallace, whose the n w first ludy ( f the land. were all neatly and comfortably garbed Is the new secretary of agriculfather and evdry room from basement to top ture, will surely be prominent and much Grounds Open. In demand Mrs. John W. story was a model of cleanliness and or- socially. Nothing that Ireslilent Hording has Davidge. tha daughter of Secretary and lev without punctilious primness. comment occosloned much done as has Is Mrs. Weeks. Mrs. A. J. Gorham, president of the already well known In the throwing open to the public of Entrance to the as society, a she makes her board of directors, said that she eon-w- . Harding the White House grounds aa soon as hs Washington home here, having .married Into ona of xidered the institution fortunate in the entered the White House after taking the Ihe most aristocratic of old Washington oath of office and delivering his In- families, but her new position possession of such an able, devoted House aa ths White Signalizes and broadminded Wilson closed address. President augural as of the secretary of war will superintendent and locked the various entrances to the daughter Mrs. Jessie M. Greer, who has occueven more prominent socially. her make Whit House grounds bark in 1917. and Another young matron, Return of Social Normalcy the Mrs. Draper pied the position for two years. She grounds remained closed, with po- Daugherty, daughter-in-laof Attorney . , fulfill every duty with energy and nu- on guard at the locked gates, General Daugherty. Is expected to licemen act as selfishnea of a high type, said th until Mr. Wllon left the executive man- hostess for the attorney general and to sion for the last time. The gates were taka a prominent place In society. president. l to Tlrt- Trilnm. " A brief program by some of the closed In the first Instance as a matter soWASHINGTON. April J. Thing of prev notion to keep awav from th children featured the opening of th cially In Washington, are up" "looking Htxise White German 1 new quarters. Both boya and girls, nn of unusual spies or othersanywho might sympathizers, a Lent, and. period following have under- Pioneer of Spanish' Fork t der the direction of Mies Margaret Me.--" social one la to taken assassinate the president, but la Thla anticipated aitlvlty in Is Summoned fry Death is charge of th thirty nf the many changes slated to take place after the war was over and after the J,ho h older boys of too home, eonin. In Washington due to the change of ad- president returned from the peace conferfav6 daneoa and drill with a degree of ex- ence ths White House gates remained ftPANlftH FORK. April BiiUiop Roh As President Harding him- barred ministration and ths public was never allowed to WiUoA UrKclh Itfrtoof mMrot of tht city, eellenea that would be eommendable in self Is to be a return there say. might WilMr. Inside ths set foot bom died f bis until lAt night afte nearly i grounds children of any pnblie school. Mis to normalcy socially as well a In a son . th had taksn his departure on March 4 years Illness. Mrs died about a year Barbara ia in charge of the business and legislative wsy. , E.lbeth go and Mr. MrKell never recovered from the Ever since th arrival of President HarWilson -the Mrs. administration, 8. Kelly takes ear of the During girl. of shock ber bis health com death, has the and gradually failat gone public ding, of the smaller boys, while Mrs. H. Johnson is Washington was socially dead most of claimed biro. the gates ore thrown back, the po- ing until Wdeath the will, First the illness and fitwth McKell wns born in ftponish Fork Robert been relieved licemen from White have . in chafgq of . tbeuiiifants of 4he lnstb- - time. first lady of the land threw a pall over House detail and assigned to artlv November Id, 1KW H wiir oo of" tkr flrat tution. duty children at the national capital There born in Spanish Fork. Hit parents and In conse- wem There is everywhere apparent aa at- - society waa a due period of mourning, and then where they are needed, Mr. and Mra. Robert MrKell of tho first quence there has been a steady stream plane who settled bare$ Ur. UKII ona Tnospbert f hcmftliksaesft and eontent earns the war, which practically put an of the White House cailedcto tho mission field for bin church tad people through that augur well for th spirit that pre- end to social entertalment. Immediately every day, many of them Washfor tho northern states May 1, 1H88. He after the war, the president went abroad grounds vails. to loft waa forced to return In Jnly of tho as mo ingtonians wandering merely through came his Illness. return and after hla see how It feels once more to walk up year because of failing health. When the Washington takes Its social cue from the to the White House door. Fork wards wort divided, Mr. McKeli . poets Although th vlsltora had th setting In their eye during th eeoond half, Ieun found tho going better, and Bryson Dayer s work and put on turn bar two. Johnson we responsible for second point through his timely of th Malt Lak custodian. (Ogden Tom Major bed ae hard hem biased crowd to manat e. Th Og den team haa yet to beat th Caledonian before they can claim th Smaller cup, I would have cinched although e win today th trophy Th Malt Lak team If any thing bad the better of th argument, and but lor th lose of a forward would have claimed today a match. Dunn, at left half for Balt Leka, and Llplrot, for Ogden, played sterling soccer. Neither team waa at full antranoea. y. I -- i tolncrease M embership Plans for continuing th Intensive membership drive for enrolling all sportsmen, In the state will be considered at a meal-In of th Halt Lake County Fish and Gam protective association, called for April 14 to meet at tho take club. In the few months past th club haa grown to Ian organisation of more than ISO men-- 1 be- -. Th meeting will be open to ad sportsmen Interested In the propagation of Ash and game In the state. PROVO 4 - iFur-m- g o- . - Bpc-la- -- . Mrs. Annie M. Hatlund Dies at Home in Midvale White House, and when the White House Is Inactive society generally Is dull. Now, however, the new administration starts off unincumbered and with the end of Lent will begin a series of social entertainments such aa Washington has not Special to Th Trtba. seen In more than eight years. Indeed, Anal Het- - there has been some activity In tha first k. M veers pf eg, wife of c. U HaBond. weeks of iMd, the Harding administration, aldied at bar home la Midvale today. Mra. waa bora la Swadan and had baao a real though nothing elaborate. daet of Mid rale for tlilrtyisht yaara. Hli W aarrivad by her hurband, a aoa, rharlci Harding Dines Leaders. Hatlond: we daughters, Mra. AanU Reid of President Harding on almost the first Jslt XdtKS and ilrs. Hilmn ftohsttilley of M day of his term dined the leaders of Looia; eight grandchildren and two congress at the White House In order ,N. that be might confer With them about Poaeral aerrlcte will b. held Monday aftcr-a- t Oclock at tha 0, I. Goff rliapcL plans for the approaching special, session. Intcrmeat will be In the Midvale cemetery. This was not stqjctly a social event, but rather an official affair, for the prime purpose of the president whs to get the Li PENSION AWARDED WIDOW. views of the men to whom h looks for Lois H. Vance, widow Of William J. help on legislative matters, and he been realised the advantages of talking around awarded a pension under the indlan wars a dinner table. A few davs later, the president Inpension act amounting to $11 a month. dating from March 4, 1917, the state ad- vited his cabinet to lunch with him at -. jutant generals office waa advised yen- the White House, and thereby started terday by the federal bureau of pensions another custom which Js distinctive DurWashington, William Vance, deceased, ing the first week of his administration, gt at nerved as a private In Captain James M. the president attended only one public Allreds company with th Utah Infantry function, a reception given by the Nathe Black Hawk war. tional Press club, of whirh he haa been rr during a member ever since he came to WashThis affair, jrtven ington as a senator 8TILL4A DISCOVERED In honor of the president and Mrs. Harci Fred N'elaon. eS years of age, waa ar-- : ding, waa attended bv. most of the memrested by George Keenan, federal bers of the cabinet and a liberal repreprohibition officer, and posse, at a house sentation from the diplomatic corps as jr up Little Cottonwood canyon. Just east of well as other officials. There had been S Uhion, last night. A atill, too smaller receptions to the diplomatic corps v., gallons of masb end two gallons of whisky a nd a number - of Informal dinners and were found on the premises. Nelson was luncheons at the White House, mostly 1 lodged In the county Jail, charged with for personal drlends and relatives of the ' violation of the federal prohibition law. president and Mrs Harding The vies president and Mrs, are unusually adttve socially, andOoolidge nearly PUTTING IT OVER ST. PETER. every night sees them the guests of ' An Irishman who wag rather honor at some dinner, while Mra . of strung drinks was asked by tha pariah Coolidga seldom haa an afternoon to herself because of numerous teas and lunch, priest: son. how do you expect to get eons given In her honor. My Into heaven?" The change of administration has Cre-Tha trishman jepllad: atedMP a W'hen and that the diplomatic set, and the new to I "8hure, among alsy, get the gates of heaven I'll open the door officials and thelj families constantly arnna shut the door, and open the door end riving In Washington are expected to add shut the door, an keep on doing that till a heightened gaiety to tbe spring social M. Poter gets Impatient end saya, For season. goodneks Sake. Mike, either come In-Society generally. In all the largs cities of the country, is eagerly looking for-- . . j atay out.' Exchange. Hat-hm- d a fifty-gall- -- ' too-sfon- Spanish waa ckatea counselor to Bishops Henry Gardner of tho First ward And served tn this capacity from December 20, 1801, nntll 20, In line with the opening of the Whits 1001. when ho was chosen bishop January of tho SpanHouse grounds Mra Harding has an- ish Fork First ward. Mr. McKtll served aa bishop until June 2. nounced that th Whit Lot In back of the executive mansion will be opened to 181$, when he was honorably released because tho children of Washington on Easter of hla falling health, having been a member of tho bishopric for twenty-seve- n consecutive Monday In ordbr that tho old egg-rollibeing so earnest worker in hts custom may be revived. The White years. Besides In waa he actlvo church, alwaya community Honse egg-rollihas been a feature of affnira and did much for tho clvte betterment moat administrations. The of hia town. Ho served two terms aa city aa auch, is alwaya mors or less of a councilman. farce, but the custom haa come down Mr. married Emma Eliza Jet, daugh from ancient dejs In Washington and tee of MrKell Patriarch William Jez, February 28, moat presidents have welcomed the chilTo them were bom twelve 1878. chiliireav dren of the national capita) on the Moneight of whom are living. They aro Mra. Cisv-to-a Beck, Burley, Idaho; Mrs. John T. Wilday following Easter and the grounds have alwaya been packed with young- son, (broth Jordan; Mra. Arnold Lee, Uapletoo; sters, moat of them under school age. Dr. Rodney W. Mchell Ogden; Mrs. Arthur il Dyed Easter eggs have been In evidence, Nelson, lleary S., Leonard K. and Ruby of Spanish Fork. He also la survived and the White Lot on the day following e twenty-ninend tha follow, grandchildren haa always been pretty much of a mesa, by and sisters: Henry J. McKeli. but for all t that the holiday In the ing brothers David A. McKeli, William B. MrKell, City back yard" has been a big Marshal president's Joseph G. McKeli, Mrs. David Hughes event which the chlklren have looked forVru Joseph Rmckbnnk nmi Mra. Jacob A. ward to and one which they missed when Hanson, all of Bpanish Fork. the gates were closed to them. Funeral services will ho held tomorrow af ternoon at 2 ock either from tho First To Resume Concerts. ward church or tho City pavilion. Mrs Harding Is getting back to "norEgg-Rollin- g Revived. malcy" with regard to another funatlon to which the public of Washington haa been accustomed the Saturday afternoon concerts In the White House grounds by the Marine band, populary known as the presidents bend. As far back as the oldest Inhabitant can remember, the Marine band has given concerts on Saturday afternoons during the summer months on the White House lawn. Mrs. Taft however, objected to having these Concerts held In the shadow of the White House, and directed that "the concerts thereafter be held on the about two miles from the Whit speedway, House and at a point accessible only to persons having automobiles. . There was great Indignation at the time' because the Marin band concerts were transferred, but the custom continued notwithstanding the protest, and there had been no Marine band con- - Former Railroad Cashier Fined for Petty Larceny PRIOR. April J. J, H. Peters, the l. & R. O. cashier who was with charged DEPARTMENT. 125 W. Canter St. il Tentative Decision Made Relative to New Building PROVO. April By unanimous vote of the members of ths Joint city and county building committee at a mss ling held In the courthouse this afternoon, it was decided to proceed with ths superstructure of the new city and county building subject to a favorable report of a committee of four to be appointed by Chairman Jesse M. Harmon. The members of this committee will Investigate tho coat ol building materials and go Into th plana and specifications of the building with a view lo determining on a building appro, prtate to the pity's needs and within Its means This action was taken after a discussion. In which all but two members of ths buUdlng committee were preeent and voiced their sentiment with regard to continuing th work of erecting th building. S " . 'Jl. Marathon Entrants From Pafl.fA.WAiJ Attracts All Part of the State. Applications for snlranc le tbs annual I bs run marathon," Sajle, have been sent Homer Christen- U g jocn. West high roach, from ths coached At Bfbidilya hool II I 'of different high k.w Ywk AaelriM throughout the . k.tt-a.- ta Braefclra were sent to art-stats. Last request Mat Behsaf b.llwlaa Mail ,od all Ih schools for tpla annual race, de. rf.lfr aad Miller. siring th recipients' to send In th num- ' At riaetaa.tt of athlete they wl.h lo enter. Tb rir.l.ad Aairricsas . 9 names are lo bs sent In later. .1 l ttartaa.tl Dilwaali I 4 S av.le.kla, dark ssS 0h.ll; West high athletes bar put IB sad HIM. ILr.umr Isom InUnslv training during th last H. Thla group of lad aspect to At Kama City Ckleas N.tlaaala ...1 A 1 t take ths honors of the mest. 80 far this 4 I Kaaua City A. A. A rt11.S.lpbla Merles. Mias. W.liwrt sad Brvsf1 Harris sad portlaa. I fI.t Friday, Kat-lo-W- at ... , glr M Lsaslwrt. Boa ta Broek. I with Ursnll and th other the A. A. howd that tmrt. Doth of Ability. om had Panihvra thlta .. .11 U 1 Fit t atari on Ih will Cliriziensen t'oerh 8 chiefly I 8 rely . ... IfvmyAto AthnB -. Alex anil Art B.sln Battvrtoa AAama Ikhmidt, Skiff, Cham- - Hogan brotherPaul Howard Carman. 1arin, Aara. Fla aad HuagUaf. Btewsrt, Rulon Atiilf rron, . Hal Bowen. Oeorga At BiMtmara l.snglVinl. Kenneth Taylor and Kenneth Thera er Baatn Amvrtraaa Kavanaugh. greet many 4 10 I others at th West high whose names Balttmar Iavrat1mi Bittariva BuA, Jvnork aad Rral, WaUart, will b given out later on. 8aUivaa,FTbomaa aad Laflar. Ott llomnry, Kant high coach, also has a c tansy contingent of athlete At Da Mata, la. B. B. B. on distance running All hi lad have Amwtraaa (aara8 I....S CAiray In some hard work and have undoubt- 'put va Mntoaa Wmltfa ...... 4 IJodly covered many miles In tholr training. (Sma toataff) Kump, winner of hut year's maraFvmaka . Hettvri tad Icon Kieg. thon also hulder of ths record for this BvtoAardi; lumgf, Meadow tad M. Dffliy rare. and Is picked by ths Leopard supporters y as the probable winner of th race. .anco and Harold Gladmar Heller R H. B. Urundvlg, At UtUavttto. Ky. have all been showing the nores-- a T Lottlavilto A. A 8 tt Koberta 1 Bmrto spy Speed and form during tha laat week, Katioaata t that 1e--e ' iXArhi tg(n, loti d" If yr, JTofAdr; nd k In ezpeoleit'by-ftomweOeAar, I. Twajoa4, Braitaa. Scott aad wtil do well In this event Home of th ONail. . others are Ijiwrenc Moahler. Iesley Em crrtt and Baxter Iyxhon. Those last menAt tioned are runner of leas experience, hut, Falla, Ttxaa Wichita Fall 8 10 8 nevertheless, they show xeepllonai abil8 to 8 ity. Owiha futtoriaaad BlarAoff; Daiit aad Maayam Ths I D. 8. I, and Granite will alao Ltnls bs strong competitor for honors In this run. Paul, John ChrUtnpherson At Now York and Joseph Cartwright will tha Now York Rattoaila , old and blue school. In the races at th ... Waahlngto Amartcaa bav athlete these Institution slnts (TAlrtoo InalBfa), corns out with a little belter snowing than Beltortv Imuglaa, Itvaa, ths other aspirants Clarkson, a young r. Smith) KhcAary, BcAacht freshman from Granite, has been coveracf At Be. Loa loB. B. B. ing long distances In record time, and,well. T t cording to dope, he ought to place 1 st. Loala Amoricaaa will also Bt. Loola Nationals S I Hamilton, Peterson and Bpharr Bitter! tat boro. Bays aad Bevsnld, run for Granite. BhordaU aad Cl Bingham high school will t represented hv Elmer Knudson and Howard Chlara. At the miners school. Hack Is not popular with the athlete, but thla year the BingI ham coach has. announced that hs will send these two runners In. sown Ths following will alao send In runner to four Ps.tonat 112. rses, Pint participate In th run: Eureka will send fsrkngo Cslaadly laaa 112. JMepk H. Levy US, Chs'ns three: B T. C. high school will send seven: Plensant Grove will send rwo; IIS. Lelly 114. Toae 1 Gay 112. Oppsnasa Mdy US, Ales H. US. k.die.1 118, Ck.at. Sprlngvllle will send five: Hpanlxh Fork tar 114, Maf4am Cooper Ilfi, M .17 load will send five; Jordan will send ten, and Bello U. Davtn County will aend six. The names , Socond six fnrleago floaerzl Agronml of these athletes will bs given out by 110. BdtU Bhrovo 10. Slkhlia 104, C'be.ziier Mr Christensen later on. IX Lny Ktto 102, Social Star 110, Morning Medala will bs awarded to the first flvs faco 94. Third nea, six and h.lf fzrlooro Joan of athletes to cross the tape, the winner Art U. Jork Scot US, Bho Cam 111. S.innix receiving a gold one, second place receivtoe. Bally Bell th riederick 110, Onnt ing a silver medal, and third, fourth and B.lly Khould the winner US, General Ltdorna 111, Bustor 104, Bl fifth bronie medals. Inh US. break th record for the course, he will (Vnarth race, six and t half forlonga Viva receive a special medal. The record, McGee 120, Propngnnds 114. Imfl Prank 119, which was made by Lon Kump laat year, l.tw Eirblma UO, Sugar Mint 10 Burgnyns- la 10. AnUcIpnW X14, lr. Jla 10. li.cknTh run, which covers about four miles, rs 10L, at the Fast high at ThirFifth nes, mo nails Sua Dial II 110, Toan will he (Parted and East teenth Eighth South streets 107. Goon Joba Clean King McTnggtrt 110, from the whence athletes will run north 107. Columbian 109. Smart Guy 102. Sixth men, naan oallo tad a alxteentb Amerl-en- lo South Temple, thence west on South Boy 118, Saramor Sigh US, Madgo F. 112. Temple to Second West, where they turn Berlin 112. Headrte 107. Wood I broth 10. Paul and finish at the West high at Beeond Tn, KaltmaA It. H. V At tfvmyhla. mti (j. Indoor th , s! well-vrra- Jrga -- IBB. Wk-hl- - rc, Cv 20-5- Uv aonrlstn. Suldlir.- - AHA, -- Manky-. George Duncan 1U2, Bar Sovmth rare, one mile tad s alztrenth Latclaa 112, Wtllde 112. Indoloae 112, Kebo Notions 108, Edith 10, NoUwa 10. Tank Boumas 10. Georgs W.ablngton 107, Pindar 10S. Polygamist 10. Alas B. 112, Wkrllk. 97, Toedateol 7. 110, Wnnkeag.iue. One 102. Engine; Driver Not Hurt PROVO. April 9. Joseph Lovsrldge of this city had a narrow escape today while crossing ths Denver A Rio Grande railroad tracks on West Center street. He waa driving a taxicab across the track when a train struck ths rear of his car, practically cutting It Int wo and throwing the bac$ end of ths car a distance of sixty feet. Mr. Loveridge was left at the steering wheel uninjured. LEAVES FOR RANDLETTE. PROVO April 9. Lawrence Epperson left tonight for the Randlette oil district, where he wtH spend a few days Investigating th holdings of the Uintah Oil A Exploration company. While away Mr Epperson will devote some time on a homestead In th basin In which he la Interested. . - JOIN HOO HOO. C. E. Beeb and C. PROVO, April H. Ward of the Provo Lumher company went to Salt Lake tonight to Join the Hoo Hoo, a lumbermen's fraternal organization. which held a concatenation In the Eagles club room. Mr. Ward was Initiated Into the organization at ths meeting. TUB ABA 1MULT. also ran. Michigan, Decring of Nebraska and Maaaea-ga- l of Mlsaouri wlH bo boro also. The will bo yrpreoented by Lever of Pennsylvania, Leemey of Lafayetta and f. Goardia of Harvard Ia tli 120 yard hurdle the east will bar record bolder, Yhomaoa of Dartmouth, world nd Barron of Peonayivnnla State, America Third race, nee mile July Fly too (Parks). champion. Tb writ will bar Knollhi of Hit IS 00, S5.0U. $4.20, wen ; Lady Harrtgaa 101 eonala, Gallagher of Kanaaa and louot of El Bey 112 IPnble), 14 M. $4.20. errand; Calif. DeMk of Notro Dams la a fkvor-ll- e Sweet hurdle and Anderao (Bnatee), 40 00, third. Time. 1'45 for tbe quarter-mi- l Water, Laiy Ben. Dr. Kendall. Fairy Prince of Wisconsin, Kilby of Redlands aad Beldmg Bed William aad Bell sf the of Iowa Btat are alao entertd. Mlae Wells, Lending Kltrhen alee rsa. predict that tb weat will take tha Coronado mile Hurdle yonrth rare. 1 !M (Bandy), 33. 32.40, 32 40, won; Appletto Expertf-Sleo- ' plpk the weat to win the bop. 108 (Wood), 34.40. 33, second: Adorock 190 kip and Jump, and bcaaa f tbe entry of Captali Jenne of Waubtngtna Htate they are inclined (Buckley. 37.00, third. Time, 2 11. ran. alae Tours and Point, Bobby rib for tb pol vault. allies Hclman 112 (Jones), to th un furictd Fifth race. I 1 Nail 10T (Pow 30, $4 40, $3 HO, wen; Final 113 IB. ell), 31 00, $3, second: Hhenandoah 4 5. Boreas, Taylor), $4 00. thlrp. Time, Vna lady, Kirefie. Dlone, Dickie W.. Zetetic. Mike Paly, Cobrlta aid Lady Innocence also at Second race, furlongs Robert Lee 10 (Powell), 4D.4A. $4, 3 40. woo; xCaroee 111 MM, M 0. errand; 1 Viva 111 (HayIS. Ton Caro, ward), M 20. third. Tine, iLedy Enfield. xLietal, Hmllleg Anna, Chattel xHatsuma Margaret Coart, xliyadia. Belle, Dr. Doorley and Erana Weller abw ran. Star Amateur Bbxers Enter ' Championship Tourney nr, Bountiful u Heart Da y Proves Great Success y and wot auprmnary d race. 8 fnrloege Haxel, Dels 107 s B. Tiykirli It. I 40, 12 0, wen-- Duly Faii-t-- 108 110 (Wood), $S. $2 M, second; Ttllotson was ex- (Hayward), 35.20, third. Time. 1 02. Doctor PRICE, April 9. Surprise pressed here Today when It developed Corbett, Due de Gulee, Crlspie aad English Lady that a decree of divorce to Mrs. Olive alao ran. Seventh race. 2 mils TO yard Nraperhan 115 Millburn from H. W. Millburn. In th woe; Pierrot 115 records of the county clerks office, had (Powalll, 33.20. 33. 32 80,aecond: $8 80, $8, Audrey K. (McCullough), apparently been suppressed for several 115 Time. 1:5 third. 4.40, (Martinas), months. Direct. Mayworth, Sanet Price Little Gink, The papers and findings were not reGeorge Mnehlebarh alee ran. 112 corded until February 11, although the andEighth (Dorlty) race, 6 furlongs Perch, divorce was granted last August, and $8.40, $4, 3, won; Cot. Murphy 111 (E. TayUO (Gantner), they had apparently been withdrawn to lor), $7, $4, aecond; Celebrat . Elaabto. LaBete avoid publicity. 40, third. Time, Little inks and Irish Maid The case was, heard before Judge Noire. Delaocey, George E. Christensen and in the decree alae ran. Mrs. MUburn is to deposit $1000, to be i TUUANA ENTRIES. paid to the divorced husband in full "4 furlont Ashland US. Wolf First consideration of his share In the valu113. Clorer 106, Ineognsiir 118 Captain Cry able properties owned by the parties. Mldaight StoriM 109. Johnnj Duiute 12U, Aiew Ml'S. Millburn retains 11 real and per108. sonal property and assumes the educaLlttl Pointer 88, Ver Beeond rsr. 1 mil tion of the minor children, of which Wood 87. zBlf Baby Faost 307. zAant there are three boys. K. 119. Pink Tenny 107, 89. Audrey The Millburn have lived In Price many Annl Irish Daisy 110, xRunmi 101. Innorme 110, Btf ml If Ls1r years and own the valuable corner and t Third rae. a number of store buildings on Main Biro K. 107. xSam Hill 102. xCobrita 108 Pierand Eighth streets. Mrs. Millburn also rot 119, iGeorga Muhtbah 112, Morilito-lQI- L. has taken a prominent part In social and zPatny Mack 10tk Frank Watrra 107. Heir Faurth raco, 8 furlonfsHsrrifsaa business activities in Pric. 11 110. ('ol, Murphy xNr 114, z( rlebrat 110, x Walter Whitaker 105. xTrmpy Duncan 103 Ptlancajr 112. Indian 100, Fifth rac, 9H fnrionir-Kaa- t Ik Mills 108, xBhlfty 99. xManochen W, Mint 109. Clear Lake 111, CorncQtter 117, Grn xLon1y 106. Sixth race. 14 mli Yaltey Park Maid 90, pedal ta The Tribune., aWynnrwood 100, aVrtrran BOUNTIFUL, April . In Spit af tlx fact Bonrto Grn 100, Frank 191. War Mask 122 that It wax a buy aim la lbs farming Slatriet, 100. BailorOm100,114B Tm Doaert 91- - Kepperhau Mrs J. Howard fltliwell. field reprooeatatlve Perlaa entry. Of the Utah Children Hoaa society, organized 98. Rlfl 92 sDatmkBermth rare, 6 furlongs aDlaad 106. a Top "Heart day" in Bountiful April 2. aad thirty, three school children responded add worked a th Morning 115. bPhron111. Ward 106. bWoodie Lonlt 99, Cahalan 95, OofflrUl faithfully. Thor were fsw oq the street to Montgomery 97, Jndge KUaworth ,103. iWctat tag, but a on got by tb lift I workers. Mr, 97, btadan blrwla efentry entry. was th particularly tapreosed by gtllwoll Eighth race, 6 furlongs xChvJstle Holtera i fort of Goraraor Mnbeys sons, 10 and 12 year xHonoluln 94, Roneeraft 197, Trophy 118, sf ago. Tbe rider boy got tint prise and 110, xDeckhand 108, xBardora 104e Cork 96- -. hts tittle- brother second. IWa Salgeorge ,109, Ninth die., 1 1 16 Mr. Ms hey showed a kindly Interest la xHorac Lercb 107, Ike Harvey 96, xGreat BounHeart dsy. ranting to besdgnsrter at th Hawk 106, Piedra 114, xCavalradoar 11 199, tiful drag atom aad helping glte eat th heart begreaao 119, xJudge David lot. Shortstop aad asgaag th children. 109. xApprentl'w allow asc claimed HELD FOR PITTSBURG POLICE. Weather dear, track fast. Orand larceny to th charg on which ROSTOV, April, 9. Entries for the national td toUfhdtnent, amateur boxing "champumvhlp be held under auapieea of the Botn Athletic aaeoclation bre Monday and Tueaday atghta, were made public todar. They Inelnd champions of aeverat gectiana of thla country and of Canada Notable entries include: 108 pound class George Blais of Montreal, champion of the eastern section of tb Canadian A. A. V. the cUae Wilbert Cohen, from 115 pound Metropolitan association, the former runner up in tho last national championship; Pascal Collett! of New Orleana, southern ebampion. 120 pound class WlUtom Linder of Pittsburg, Allegheny Mountain aeeociatlon champion: J. Ity Athletic dub. Kennedy of th Kansas Lightweight class lien Pouteau of New TorL, J runner up laat year. Welterweight clas Hcurr Bohlln of Brockton, of Jenkisses Cbariea New Knghmd champion; the Loa Angelea Athletic club. Pacific roast Athof Kansas the Helton City champion; boy letic club, runner up last year; bay Dempsey of Milwaukee. Central association ehnmpton. Middleweight class National Champion Bam Lagonta of New York. , Socfa Springs Assured of Strong Rail Club Special to The Tribun. enthuBODA SPRINGS, Idaho. April t-- Att siastic baseball meeting was held at the courthouse today; C. A Tyler Was appointed business manager and R. J. Dygert, field manager. The cltisens and business men assured tha of sufficient financial support t put isnagera firat-oUsa tram ia tb field. Several good players from- - th potable- will b signed up, amoog them a pitcher and catcher and on Several years ago Boda Springs had tbe champion team of southern Idaho, but tinea haa failed to have a team. Aa effort ia to form a four-tealeague with lug inaf Montpelier, Bancroft, Lava Hot Springs and Soda 8pringe as member. National Baseball Uniori Outlaws Black Sox Club CLEVELAND, Baseball Ohio, IVd4ratkn. April 9 The Nations! the governing body ef ENTERPRISE. jind kt baMU, today went pa .record. h ztreeta of hav Hie organ. aatio of puaiig flpavei fcMuritfpP;tB4rlMtr"Ttne1y former Whit Box players under indictment to Mr. ChuBxin. marked Called Yen. replied th conatable. "We had Any team affiliated wlk Ihe federate to do somethin to keep up the exciteboots a ganm wthili outfit face b ment. Our road got so Jumpy that ev- which Ing placed on the meUgble list and barred fro S mil erybody aloered up a quarter of playing other amateur or setiumfiialonal bimi' out of town and nobody not arrested for i. Y? Fotta, secretary labour argnalaatlou, peed Ini;. Washington star, T I PHILADELPHIA, April 1-- Esit for athletic will stag a atruggl l, Special io The Tribune. ??, f East Against West in Pennsy Relay Carnival at tho Inlreraity of Panaylranla relay earn!-viFirst rare. 4 furloego Felly Wal 115 (BuxApril 29 and 80, It waa said at tha an! ton). 9. $2 0. 2 40. won; Flow Steel US rorsity tonight. It to almost eorfato that Pad" Hayward), $4 40. 8 20, eeeoad: Flotation 112 dork of California, Olympic aprlnt champion, (Denny), $3.20, third. Time. 49 (4 eeconds, will aatar tho cocnpatUiun aa tba PaLittle Florence, Byee Bright. Hermeea Negre cific slopes star cooteoder agalnat Beuria, th Dr. Tubbe, Tatting, Irish Belaa and Lends rues Froacli sprinter. of Blmmons and Loearh Prominent Residents of . Price. Are Divorced nt Sixth ytrday 5. n jMnaollz. AmrciiTTwS'Vi bn 4- - rbl Turf Results and Entries nmitt. Telephone 13. embezzling railroad funds to ths amount of $782 89 on March 9 at Helper, and who waa admitted to ball of $1000 bjr Justice of jthe Peace J. F. McKnlght. was allowed to onter a plea of guilty" to the charge of petit larceny today, It being stated that Peters had made everything good and reimbursed the railroad In fulf Special Agent E. V. Tucker produced telegrams and personally stated that ths Interests of all concerned were beet subserved by this action being taken, and were arrest udon recommendation of County Attor thre persona from Pittsburg Clifford Fat- ad by DetectJvai ner Runtri and L R McO attorney ten w Ch tetelvt ToFthn wurL lf, President Tafts time. Th tborlttoa. Beginning this prtonf, summer, however, th Marin band Is goguilt, gtv th name tof Robert Hrown, ait a Blak, 21 year of ager shan Micta-rof- f. ing to perform on Saturday afternoons at tho old stand, thanks to Mrs. Har26, and QiadvA NessofT, 25. Further aa haa ding, who saw to that soon after ah information rtnardinr th entered the Whit House. requested af tha PitUburg pollc by tha The sew cabinet will oootrUmt . to 4toU7 bureaus j heM-knce- mpa(ltaa 1 Fish and Game Association iigh-tlrnd- , iM EXHIBITION GAMES f At rtu.it.ipMb- ' i. 14 I. PziM.lblz N.IVw.l Th local soccer turn met stubborn opposition from th Malt Lak club at Lorln Farr park today, but waa abls to tl th score In th last ftv minutes after a fumble by torter and Th final tally Prim of the visitors. was two goal sock. . Malt Lak lost ths toss and hlcksd against a stiff broeao, but Dayer aariy rsa ihcoush and netted the ball when In the goal area. Thle player wee rendered bora de combat aoon after, and th home tam annexed th equaliser with the of th wind, when Henderson ahot blab, the hall landing In th goal mouth and bouncing through the top corner of th wt FT - n Tribe O(XX. S, April poelal FaArvry lla imAM Am ta aaatAar mart, iMM to IA Hal af Lair I1I1IM Fall ! J otAav ar: vairiaa atar4 Alta K44 Ifaanm, Ifoaraa iarL Jimmy Mvrpfcy a4 Tammy HU to. you JL y y 1 4 Jr c |