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Show 01 TJIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1921. -- WILLIAM BAILEY Warden Advises IJ, s. Large Preserve For Utah Game CITIZENSHIP Establish mint President tration of Salary Question Psraonn! of on f th moat Important of tha commlaalona era ted under act of th laat legt.letur wa announced yea lerday by Oovarnor Maby. Thla la th rnmmlaatmt ta study th tat I w f Utah wljh a view to recommending to th next of taxation aultablo legtalatur a to I ha preeent and futur naed af th All Other Conditions of New . Working Agreement Are Accepted by Union Men. akd trr. . Animals in ern Part of Have pro-poa- unmil-moual- y Conferences to End. And th Gnrs! Bnsr areDirk Aheduled to - this morncommittee In at la o'clotk. Thr will In An effort to ef too Said to atat. Aa predicted, William Ballay, president of tho atata hoard of aquallaatlon, la mad th member of th board to rv on th tax commla.lon. It la thought quit probable Diet Mr. Bailey will be named aa chairman of th rommleaton. Ilia hum la at Nephl. Other Member of th commlaelon are; Thomaa Bevy of Pangullch, Preston O. relareon of Provo. I. E. Willey of Ball and Pete Clegg of Tooal. lk Advisory Hoard Named. Tbs governor also designated an ad vleory board, member of which may ait with tbs commission or bs consult) with regard to plans prrssntsd At ita dHL ration Th msmhsrs of tbs advisory board ars U. A. Marr, attorney; C M t, Brown, taa agent; Krank Botterlil. f. J. gulimsy, attorney and mem of tbs legislature, ail of Matt leaks, and J. II. Fowl of Weber county. Ths of Mr. Uutnney baa tiarn promio i sss nently wipwtisiwd ssitow Is doubt of tho commission hut It retary ful If Its could bs so appoint). Inasmuch as ha was a member of tho leglsiaturs wboss act created ths position. Ths commission has a fund of l&oao at Ita disposal. Ths law authorising and requiring tba governor to appoint this commission waa Introduced by Representative ft. W. Morrison,' Jr, of Halt laks, and reads, In part, aa follows. The governor of tbs atata Is hereby empowered and directed to appoint a commission of flvs persons, cltlaens of tbs stats of rtah. who shall serve without pay and of which number ons shall be a member of ths stats board of equalisation. which commission, when appointed, shall have power and authority to Inquire Into and make recommendations sa to ths policy or necessity of ths adoption hv appropriate legislation of a system of taxation of incomes, or of a classified property tax, or of such other system of taxation, of property, realaa and personal, In the JudgIntangible, tangibleof and m h commission may be ment to Ihs equitable distribution of the burden of taxation, and to afford adequate revenues to ths state. tnsr-chan- lr hn fsw-th- Practical in In$truction Include Life-Wor- k Wide Industrial Range. ..tm Platform. shop and track employers of tli l ull Light 4 Traction company voted unanimously yesterday and laat rlht to tb prnpal of tha company to ware a, ranging from 14 to 24 per rent. Thy voted to accept lit oilier condition Of a new working aareement. atata hoard af equalization, fre4ent to run from May I. 1421, to May 1, 19.2. who will aid In studying taa law of Arbitration of tba ware question will ! atata. thla morning when the committee th employee meet with It: r.'T'Ick ofth General tlon company. Tha employee voted laat night to Inetrurt It commute to notify the company today that arbitration of lb wag aectloa of th new agreement wa d aired. Two meeting of the carmen a union were held yeeterday, one In th morning for the night lllft employee and on In 111 evening for tha day eluft men and th atiop and traik men At both gatheLlvWjil',lT. w ring. according to i. J. HuU4.vu Southwestth pmpoeed lire i,( the organiaallon, working agreement vai read, the vole to accept all condition excepting that City pertaining la wage rdu tlon being accepted unantmoualv, hut th proposal Been Rabies Victims pertaining to wag reduction wa rejected. Mnkr 00 aquae of Equalization Directors and Supervuora Third District Court RejocU Commission. Member am in Vocational Training Application of Aliens Hold Annual Conference. Declining Military Service Likely to Be Chairman. Employees of Traction Company Vote to Ak ArbU Important problem in vocation! education cm up tor dlxqiMlon t tha fourth of (tato director, annual eonferenr rupervlenr and teacher trainer of tho federal board for vocational duration of me coast region, which met yesth terday In morning and afternoon eton t th Hotel rtah. A conference of tho federal Industrial rehabilitation director and delegate followed a banquet at the Ilotl Vth, atteowfeeoncew ended-by delegate- !r. Oeorg A. Thom, superintendent of public Instruction, acted a toastmaster and mad th opontng address of welcome. Jto took up some of th mor lorlou problem of vocational education and th urgent need for this branch of work to till th modern educational requirements brought about largely by the evolution of our Industrie! Ilf. Irr. Thomas said. There waa a time when vocational education and culture were cared for In the home, in th shop and on tho farm, when th school only needed tp supply th academic worh to round out th ihlkl's But with th shifting of Ineducation,' dustry from th home to th factory such training nd culture have, to a large extent, left the home. Three problem that confront educator are th amount of vocational education, the proper content of tn program so suited In each cae aa to meet th requirement of the kaal community, and th financial limit to be r, . af Utah f sm pr- - approximately mils In th eerthem part ta roaommtndtd by O. H. Madsen, atat fleh and gam cemmlt-aienefrom an whe hat return af th predated to th plant submitted, th sanstuary vrould hav It aauth-waaaenae near Croydon, In Mar. pan county, running thonc easterly t geh canyon, thane faliawlng 'tha canysn t th Wyoming line, thane north t Wtadruff croak, thanes falrok wet to th lowing th and thane faliawlng rltfgaa and watarcauroa ecutherly t th ptac af beginning. g tt (Ttlxenahlp waa denlad ysalerdsy by Judg William M. McCraa of th Third district court to four native of Germany and on Byrlan for th reason that thay had clalmad xamptlon from military arvlc during th 1st war on th ground of tolng alien. In aplta of having a worn In taking out declaration of Intontloo that It la my bona fid Intention to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, atat or ooverolgnty." ,. Th applicant art llenr John Raymond Bfslfer, Km II Furlnsr and Joseph Francis Wood, all of Oarmany, and Nicholas Georg of hyria. Their rase war faken under ronsiderat.on by the ruurt about threg weeks ago, mas . If be Each of th petitioner to .deair .'.! any tha decision, mak a new declaration of Inttn'lon to hwome Htlten In th manner and form ro vtded by law. and aftsr tha expiration of two from auch declaration of Intention. each of said patltlonora may pa tltlon th court for naturalisation, upon fullr complying with tha taw relating to th naturalisation of alien" ofIn each metanca th applicant for fered some explanation or excua rie-t having claimed exemption. Home lured that they did so without realisOther that ing what thav war doing tp the rethey were wrongly advle, quirement of th act." and Ttr another the petitioner, being technically, though alien eneinv. thought It not hi fact, an c was his duty- - to claim exemption, mad to th to cording representation! onrt. The court concede that It Is entirely possible that In aome Instance tha applicant a did not fully understand tn that might result from roneequence au h claim cf evemptlon. and that It la alern possible that In aonia Instances thev nav have acted upon Improper advice ol draft boards or volunteer attorn lloaever. It Is declared bv the court "that any attampta to contradict or vary or explain away th matters reduced to writing In said questionnaire would be In violation of the word of month evidence rule' and that th applicant "could not then, end an not now, ehlft the responsibility to tha shoulder of an- of Geologist Ogden Charged With Embezzling Employers' Funds Gustave Grossman Is rested in Baltimore Ar- on head-wate- Warrant From Wyoming. Tl Oueta BALTIMORE. . April Oroasmaa, who, acoordlng to hi bui-cards, I geologist and ptrolum today tot th nglnsor, waa arr Wyoming authorttloa on th charg of mbenllhg 127,000. Grossman had boon living In Baltlmor for nearly A copy of th warrant on which country-wl- d search had been mad for Grossman declare that h wa acting agent for M. B. Browning, Joseph It. Keel of Ogden, Pcowrrofl and In Natron I'tah, county, Wyo., In IB I T. In- - Juno of that ywar h wa given IS, on mine and 10 secur option or Isa 011 walla, hut I alleged to hav of this gum. $3004 all with xepl n td hr Goa-man- yr. I- . )ar Former Oil r, Men Accused of Obtaining $20,000 by Fraud Plead Not Guilty in City Court Charged game, hr a confidence Ale 000, M. Grov Bummer. 11 H. J. Murray, Grossman says h will fight extradition, aa h claim that th criminal charg against him la an orror and that h I only llahl for th imny through cl' II action. OOIKN. April 21 "Th arrest of Ou- to ,U.va UruaainaJV at Baltimore I pew 14. ft. ld I. R. Eerie me." today. Corev, who represented M. B. Browning, and mylf In th WyoJ, H. Bradshaw J. Joseph Srowcroftbaa oil field, sought Grossman for ming 11 nd Murphy a long 11 me "on m charge of mbeil-- , with operating mean' of which they gwtfidlwl Johnon of Butt. Mont., out of Wlh. To Fight Extradition. Bulllvan, pleaded not guilty when arraigned before City Judg Ben Johnson. Th com waa tried and taken under advisement. Iirento Bheelofto, colored, wa bound over to the diatrlrt court to anewer to a statutorv charge Arthur N,lor pleaded not guilty to a new charge loan under of obtaining fa! The preleueee filed yeslerdav. falx under of obtaining money charge ago pretenero wa dlsm.aeed everl d when the court refueed to grant of th cnee on behalf of the state. Naylor said to have borrowed I6U00 fromthe Continental National bank in property through mlsepreentliig Idaho. A pie of not guilty was entered by John facet to complaint filed yeater-da- y charging him with being a perelslent violator of the prohlblllon law. It was eentenced recently by Judge Johnton to eery six month In the county Jail nJ pay a fin of 1299. Th aentence wa appealed to the dlatrlct court, l'axel wa released veeterday on 1540 bond. Fted Allington pleaded not guilty of assault and battery and hla caae was t for next Frldsv. A similar plea wa o. chargedwdth made by Job m hooting ihii't'bul aF itumdfl. IMf am x"J In will be held Wednesday. yet-Urd- menl." Mr. Eccle said that In 117 Browning. Heowrroft and himself advanced Groae-ma- n to Investigate and purchase f.10,00 land In th Wyomlrig oil field. After Gromman went into the field It Is aeaert-e- d that he had used about $3000, according to hi agreement, and had then with th balance of th mono, In the aouthwraterly Two mad dog city have In the peat few day each bitten four perron, and further conference! a large number of dog In that viormer Governor Speaks. eontro fsct An agreemetii on th n 127.000. cinity, Hu terlologkttl tet made by th K. Mrsjr, It a as aa id Ia1 niHt, hut Arhltra-iloAmmon of Colowill b sought lti$mnllt1y In An rf vocaat the University of bourd of the state etate member of rado, bacteriologist first fort to coittplot th Award before th Charged With Felony. tional education, made a verv telling adthat In ea h case the dog vf May In order that tha agreement mav I tah to he derived front benefit on dress th After Grossman left Wyoming th becoma affactlva tha day tha rxlstthg waa the vhilm of hydrophobia, and If croft Interest Wei Brow thl branch of education aa compared with Affraamrnl expire. 1 a recurrence of were bitten to went other When edu'Wtlon, looked cultural after by M. O. Corey, who signed doge Tha board of Arbitration AelwteJ will tho attack hool there were Juet two course to th complaint charging (iroaaman with may be exp, ted within two It rusrnprlaa either thraa or fla member!, The warrant fpr Groaaman' chooaa," h said, either the classical or other." felony. or mor wreka. waa explained laat night hjr union official real and hi arreat were made at th inJudge McCre In on part of hi opinscientific, and neither one of them wa In ordinary dlaputea. It In one caae It wa reported that th axpialnad. hav la ion same Th It authorities. It of be. to clalmad the Wyoming what aaya. stance questions Many bright boy tha employee rl t one man from their dog waa owned by a man named Ureavea, and girt left school because the things been presented to other court.- - both Mid that Grossman will b taken to Wyocom the one from traction holduniform and tha atat and federal, organisation, In which they were Interested were not ming for trial. pany (a named and theaa two rhooaa the living at 2170 Panama ntreet. Tha dog courts. In which th quesught. Time hav changed since then, ings of the It ahowed evidence several de third, who la In reality an umpire. Howago. In tion has been presented, appears to b west the much has (or done 'ongresa Gustave Grossman, arrested In Baltiever, In auch an Important matter aa a waa atated, of having rable. of exemption, under the latter It more on a charge of embessling J$.m helping to finance this proposition. The that the claimabove mentioned, circumstances propose'! wage reduction the entlra board operated will In Industrial situation M. 8. Browning. Jbeeph ttcowcroft grow proporfrom It home about twenty-fou- r to of Arbitration will ta neutral in 0 far aa waa abaent from tion a w grow educationally. The best to void the declaration of th Intentionnow and I R. Eccies of Ogden, operated In and on Ita return It bit Powers Are Specified. their affiliations wltn either tha company w hour, H. can make Is bv putting become a citizen. Bine the case Investment rtah four fars ago, according to 1. Mr. or Ua employees art concerned. under consideration were heard In this Bald rortinilieton shall have it office money Into vocational ediuation project Greavea, hi two little box and the son GustAveson, Salt Lake oil man. Dof Johnson Tillman Honorable court. I Americanism most Important and Gustaveson said last night that he met of a nelgblur named Ma.vaon. The dog at Salt lake, but It ta empowered to meet States district court for the Early Award Expected. at xuch place .within th lat of liah hould he taught In everv school. It will the I'nited Grossman In Panama in 1917. and that later died and Greavea burled It, but Mr. aa of ttak has dismissed at least on jU (Tect the future of oi.r country more districtpp!trgttonfor-fR1fnwMtsfter he hsd reported adversely may be convenient for the transaction Thf rompanr will select either tmrw Met eon, on r where the one of to It the of have ircumstance. It learning shall than vy other thing." bualneea. power lirewslwgr two dlainterented peraona; the employees properties Irr "Panama to- -he same questions were presented." and Hcowcroft, suggested a Ilka number. And these two or four, as reported the matter to the etate board take testimony and to examine witnesses cleg tha case may be, will house the Hs1u of health, at whose request the dog waa and for that purpose to administer oath, 'allures Incidental they obtain the opinion of Grossman, bacteriological teeC ami the attorney general of th atat of which, he says, they did. tereatad person to make up the hoard of exhunird for theahowed Gets of ts 8. director assistant Hawkins, Drug that the two I tah I designated a the lagal represenInvestigation Later Grossman came to Utah, Mr. It is ep-itr- t that an tJrcave three or five. a federal vocational presented training, are children In not of la authoriGustaveson said last night, and while probably tative said commission and Term award mar b agri.J upon within two or vision of what th perfecting of the vdea the from of teeth to hvdropholila, was Induced to go to W'yomfng to danger and with directed and here advise ze,! their the aroMera three dav after program, and especially .the animal having failed to penetrate the eist the said commission In It inveetlga. tionale education file on oil claims for the three Ogden it was said lust uinht. minings, school work. my achieve for h h tlon and hearings. The alrt commission M Kenx1e pleaded guilty of second ,,f hp ""..d Lee Mr. Gustaveson said he was not men. The" peeved- - wage ,.,lu.Uw. IWevU,d e- - WtH- -t hw- tV knd the Xlhrsnu chtTiT are'Rucn x esterdar befor- e- ody cc.' employ e.tch clerical help as the- etwte- v eaterdsv degrremmrtary ranged from It to "n Pei . e.u, Us of welfare cat and mental r Juvenile nder them of division to liable criminal B of the n, In hvdrophobla. of It Grossman now figures a a defendant tn be necessary I. the conduct Wight j according to the usr.tcter of the wot. population until such time a it attains the Third district court and was unles the preventive t.e.tment a criminal action, lie said that Gross-ma- n o.k rv Ice and also based up at l.mrtn of He and birth it the term administered an serve compared indeterminate is majority. lo Is reputed to be weaRhy and Is 1923. the said On or before a'e ta nd seniority. The present ho4j A to W Kopher, J07 (ommlsaion shall January growth of vocational education to that in the state prison. He wa charged known to have a string of race horse make f til report to ths of cents an hour. It wun South dog belonging from 60 rent to and the the ailments the Waterloo child, West street, bit Mr. likening with having bunf.arld on different tracks of the country. of the state of rtah of Its proproposed to cut this scsle approxtiimteiy Kopher, Mrs. Kopher and two hildren. governor with incident to Hie raising of tue pharmacy. Bouth 402 East Seventeenth suth lecomtneiuiatior.s upon diseases child per cent, making It from 40 cents to The animal bit the father ami children ceedings to the reverses and occa' 11. average April street, t of and taxation ths ihe upon an hour. subje cents looses which this new educational first atout f ree or four das- ago, left subject T. J. Bmlth, colored, wa acquitted by of legislation affecting taxation sional At the present time the trackmen are home ester-da- y movement Is suffering, and from which it A Jury In Judge Wight's court keing muxsied and returned as It may adopt, and It shall further reof $5 25 and a homo after w receKIng a maximum wagenine-hoan from as as ill recover the child It bit Mrs. port Its recommendations to the president when afternoon of assault with a deadly uninuixled, easily minimum of $4 50 for a 'day. of of I words measles. do another you Fred attack died. bring negro. upon Tolan, weapon According 0f the aermt And the speAker of tha Copper Mines The company proposed a maximum of to tho state board of health, tests Do not be He was alleged to have struck Tolan Closing v conferhouse of the next regular sesaton of th cheer, said Mr. Hawkins. the conclusive Indications of rabies ahowed Tha program for the fl 20 and a minimum of $3 0 for are to but a shovel without head with over failure, try the In by prevent the discouraged of thla state." ence to be held today at the state cmpl-ttdme length workday. Platform men toof In this case, as with the Greaves legislature Causes were child with it the sick two animal. 'while cause sit the up working vigilance; by 14. In becomes law effective The Ctsh on the unemployment situation May receiving at the present time a maximum dog, the health authorities say there Is if necessary. Tolan claims that gether at Garfield was announced yesterday rom the office of 64 cents an hour for a nine-hoday. no how manv dogs or other aniBorne of the things whhh the general he haa lost the eight of one ee because concalled who the of Governor It waa proposed to reduce this maximum malstelling Maoey, Schedule. It mav have bitten while It was Clubs school svstemandlack and the the problems of of the aheged blow. Daily ference at the request of the Industrial tp 55 cents aq hour. They are at present away from home. Mr. and Mrs Kopher old syscombining coordinating from the commission. hour. and their children are Representatives ifcelving a minimum of 67 cents an tem with the new inA hainionlous and to the being governing bodies of the. counties snd wMh It waa proposed to cut to 48 cents I'ssteur preventive treatment. , given fashion was the theme of a twenty-on- e satisfactory representpresent, delegates chambers from 14 of the and ftah cities reductions of hour approximately ftp Kills M. Colvin of Milford.. a railroad The Xexada Northern railroad, effett-Iv- e of commerce of the state, and in some Walter J. Hunting, super- ing ten western ntat brief talk Final and full cent. rehearsal of 'Vom-ra- intendent by man. Is also imdei going the i'asteur diof puhik instruction fur N home economics Sund-iyThe scolion, undr will are to reduce its schedule cltisens of expected hv lh Mon and Woiase delegations B lierrhk, dem of women vatfv. treatment, lie was h.tlen by a dog sev- men luamatic dubs rection of Miss Anna K. Rn hardson of ihe towns of Ely, be present. Minimum Affects New Workers. eral cf the l'nieritv In the tna Cherry Creek and Mc- toGovernor davs ago ami tests showed comlu-stvel- y Btate college, outlined Washington. D. Moniin chief of the home will welcome the deleMabev n of well the I'iah proved Gill Ut plav tria h tram from Ice the sen a to animal has whl an that the inatiti tlon had rabies econoTviMs that adopteducation service, considered p daily Tha propose minimum of 4S renta au to the conference, and after orprepared and in good nhape for a credit-abl- e ed for the vocational education program home products' at the imgflihg session weekly er Ice.. From that Tlaie the gates hour mould .prevail only fof flnt-ye- r ganization has been cdnlp1etedvsnd comrendition Tin dehhtf i! thrA-aof that state. of the home as a field fur inThe use among girls Platform mrn, thair wak thereafter to have been named, a round table mittee will t te operated on Tuesday. comedy bv Margaret tameron will struction in home - economics was ths (rums he 65 cents an hour, according to that Maged ton.ghl at the Kant h!h and weekr discussion will be held. of each -- table discussion. of the Saturday Idle. round ThursdayNo theme for Place Murdert-Idaho-Ranch4ho of er rejected Agreement part nuriitoritrm for thr benefitof the XelghManv advantages can he gained ,by us- This announcement was made yesterNo regular run of niotormen or contrial commission, will discuss the first L. H. Carrl, director for the federal borhood Houae fund. the day by the passenger ing the home for demonstrating ductors shall be 1eM than for eight hour, of the Industrial ComMr H. A. Coomb of government of industrial and rehabilitation, department of the topic, A Problem Principal In are children whhh the Louts F. Cates of the Utsh things taught ho) day a excepted, acconJing to tha proviBOISE, Idaho, April 21 John G. Bleak. the F.ttut hijjh school. Professor Mau side sdhocl, said Miss Jean Cox, head of this Oregon Short Line, which make con- mission. of the human told interest something new contract that Wendell. Idaho, rancher, was shot and May Habcock of the L'nlvereity of lTtah. of th work which sions of the proposed company will discuss the unemin it infancy. In branch of work in Much of the nection with the Nevada Northern1 line Copper rtah. killed by an unidentified assailant at Mi was Accepted by tha men. Snow-plono place for overolAborate Hose Jones of the university end America," he said, there ployment situation from the standpoint In the from Salt Lake via the Southern equipment provided A. E. Harvey, formerly work will be paid tor his home Wednesday and of the night a employer. must of the Gooding Pacific. woman director and man House, the Idle; every Neighborhood for teac htng the general car of f. on the baeia of tima and of the State Federation of LaRegucounty authorities Are scouring the coun- and Mr. 1C. O. leatherwood, another work up to hi or her capacity, and It schools Connection will be made with the secretary of meals, care of the preparation hom, will runs ahall hot exceed nine hour, it try, but have failed to find a clue or member lar the point of view of bor, give are of the house rest upon society to provide mean to fit children, general directorate, ' la housework, canning, train of the Nevada Northern by the the employee, while Mayor C. Clarence provided such runa to be completed any motive for the crime. the patrons for the production by tho them to fill positions which are suited to baking all included and undr subjects Bleak and his wife had been milking combined will within eleven consecutive houra. If poafft-hifor the public. In the Neslen Line Short train which leave epeak clubs. Oiegon dramatic and limitation their incapacity. phvsical borne economics is and unnecessary and for eapecl&l extra time further cows and Bleak went to the house, leavThe fifteen characters represented in Salt Lake at 7 oclock In the morning afternoon theE. bankers problem will be A resolution was passed stating that wasteful. O. Howard of Salt Lake, Additional pay la provided. ing his wife at the barn. His by amusin story of Commencethe of the day xnd mentioned vocational directors, aboe The presented supervisors The employee committee it given tha foster son heard a shot and ran Into the menthighly while Will G. Farrell will dl,cue teamennames and the of those servwestern from the eleven agon for reduction of lava p trainer teacher Work Home glen Fundamental. room to manfind his father lying on the foor. acting the roles follow. right to confer with the company ice on thls hre is thal it la stricti a work In solving the present difficulties. states at present convened tn Salt Lake on the program o far M 5 agement for the purpose of calculating The boy Immediately ran to the barn Genevieve Kate Well. Ruth Miller; Billv Thomas, expressed indorsement of the Smoot bill federal Fisher, and most of the cop as The final topic outlined la the reception of a report run. There much of tha exiattn co- after Mrs. Bleak. When tney reached the Alvin Ktrkham: Lorraine home on Wanda an for for evoirnmn? which provides Douglas, mine are closing down representative appropriation ;er on resolutions, and committee ntracts term included tn the proposed new house Bleak was dead. James J Ford, genera! agent at Den- of the Wren; Mr. loufrla0 Chester Meer; research work in the home econoums for the western region, said. be Fundisclosed the fact that th Frank contract, moat of It of a technical Investigation Ward Fox; Kmma Louis field and promising to use all means nec- - damentals cf more ver for the New York Central Lines, appropriate action thereon, and in LKugla. was bullet a from with the resolutions. small, calibre rifle and Dudley, Ivx:. Mellen .otJhi Jiaa already Theodora Dudley. lhaa- In. the was a business visitor yesterday in Sait taaiiy taught in the ohome X the s hool and. Lake. public at tha end of each of the recent Rad Been fired af close range! t.pon be Grace inks. Bru k Harding, Elbert Cox; Two of Mrs Georgia Johnsons pupils put arlificIaFfttmoMpTTere conference between the employee com- in questioned, the bov said he saw no Bugsv Merten.- - Edith Simmons; Profes- on an Interpretatlv In work the be e P. E. may addition, which, Kansas at dance, greatly Meany. general agent Is mittee and the general manager of tha one leave the room after the shooting. sor Peck, Harold Btthell; Mabel Putman, ally received, was repeated by enriched and made of greater value by City for the Great Northern railroad, wa " traction company.. Nan IMxon, Louise the artists. Helen Hamblin; the cooperation of the mother, whose in- a visitor yesterdav In Salt Lake. Matinee James Russell, general manager of the Leonard; Elisabeth Monnepenny, Nona Earnest consideration of various phases terest and assistance Id this line of intlon which for a majority of the men Hatton; Mrg. Storm, Melva Squtres, Mr, of vocational education problems marked struction Is necessary. & Rio Grande, was in Bait Lakd Dener Days of Rest Provided. will be th treat Without question rtah leads In this esterday on his return from a trip to only 14 per cnt a compared with a Buslev, V. A. Fisher. "Huckelberry Finn the first day of the conference In each Shifts of regular men ar to be ar- are In the cqst of living: of mote than Professor Chauncey Houstman of the of the three sections. The agricultural work, Miss Fisher declared. Fhe tnen- - the Pacific northwest. He is traveling for the regular Saturday morning matno that all regularly employed decline ranged 17 per s will Paramount-Emprescent teach-to some of direct March the the fact And 1 tioned the 9 up in that under the a inee at will -at his car and oVIock, holding production, section opened leave this Jhe unWeraity private platform men ahall tak a liav ol vest maximum cut w proponed futarn' ofthe kchool with Chester Merer a assistant direc round table tflsrusirdb of the Objectives era o home- - vecalmnaL-educatiodo. morning for Denver. He is accompanied the auspices of the Home and every eighth day. IVnalUfs are provided men wa 20 on be will in a work summer sale t tor. Tickets much of their best the b G per cent, of the. program; special methods, obsercompared aith tonight Kelch, general agent for the league.' , for the men who miss their runs or ar a e After'this reel, depicting the antics of months, thus making their program one Amerhan Refiigerator Transit company practically vet tain reduction of 25 per the East high auditorium. vation and supervised teaching, where the men are re- cent lte, andto In cases in the coat of living by Mav 1. the of twelve months. In agriculture, famous there Denver. Mark Twains and character, at classes evening In off In to order quired lay appear In the afternoon the report of the nawhen the new contract should go J R. and directed or supervised practice In Patterson, the will be a ( omtdy showing Fatty Arbuckle representing court In cases wriaing out of accidents iRUe. Workman Is Twentv-tw- o The musical program Roope Eddy company of Boston, wool in "The Garage." delegates, rep- tional lommittee on hon.e manaecntenT agriculture. full pav is allowed for the time they are intoIt effect. . di-of a us. was hard for Is made the to table basis round see In attendance. therefore, dealers of that city, was a visitor In will be rendered- bv the Forest school resenting ten states, were each day so absent. Pole men bv Miss Fisher. led hv refused our the last The direction of Miss cushion, the under Mr. bait Lake gist orchestra, savs proposal. Patterson yesterday. A nine-hoday Is provided for In the This of this report mav be summarized in the that 60 per cent of the' last gear's woo! Pauline Rrandon. becomes, all the more difTeachers from the Farm Work Necessary. maintenance ef equipment department ficult refusal g to It i known c when understand statement officiate Involves that school will as chaperons e Forest in of unsold a remains distance thirty-fivfeet and rop Falling lf and time and Th agricultural education auction ad- hon$e management is, provided for that the men were This section has that It will not be sold warehouses, informed that frym a pole in the rear of the University journed until people be- snd ushers. at 12:30 and lunchovertime, nd the proposed new- - contract the company did not fully oclock after fair about a repreearh return twenty delegates present, gin to buy woolen goods. Kennelly. 41 years of age. eon occupied the entire afternoon in a I. the also provides a like working day In the, on Its Investment last year, and I now club. James for senting ten states. Condition In the east and in Eng-ltn- d Ctah Power A Light electrician MRS. COIL ELECTED WARDEN. maintenance ef track and roadway facing both a heavy outlay and a decline company, died wtjile being taken to the farm shop trip to farms of the Jordan are Similar," said Mr. Patterson. I 7 At the elections of the Odd Fellows to the In traffic. partment. district, attention; special giving In was London and the textile bodies Wednesday night Mrs. Mary S. . hospital yesterday recently morning. work done on the farm of Barker Pratt. The agreement aleo provides that there Last the company earned only emergency neck nd left arm ward broken, there. Coil was elected warden of Rebekahs Industry seems at a standstill shall be no discrimination against any 5,02 per year Thla proved one of the unique feature cent on the physical valuation His There are too many profiteers among the assembly ; Mr. Kennelly waa engaged with other of Mrs. Clara I. Moore, secre. in for was and the dav employees troubles, of the property as fixed by the .public electricians of the company. He waa seen accomplished through activity past small These merchant. hold the tary. It grid people was erroneously reported that nor on account of affiliation with anv or- utilities commission. This return was abmade with 1. B. Bali, state arrangement so high that people will not Mrs. on was from th which to ho up pole prices drop had been elected Sudhelmer Irene of agriculture, and Professor The agreement Is to be In sorbed In meeting Interest on bonded inganization. buy, but It Is not the wool growmr or secretary. work, catch a cable for a moment and supervisor force one year from May 1, 1421, and debtedness and furnishing nothing in the at D. Steiner of the Inlveriltv of rtah. the manufacturer to the thirty-fiv- e that the then gets plunge ground, profit." Mr. Pratt and R. Van Jnvin of Hrum, thereafter unless terminated at the end of wa of dividends. Claude S Williams, general agent In feet below. Ho wa picked up uncon- south and cinnamon have assisted in the work Buy vour doughnuts any year by wriMen notice given by Snlt Lake for the Chicago. Milwaukee A rolls scious and died on the way to the emer- In out('ache, the of the ho.vs either partjt-- , not earlier than the first Heavy Expenses Pleaded. pastries from the Federal Syswhereby plans St Paul railwav, yesterday received first tem ofand gency hospital.. A burn on the left hand are taught farm mechanics Dom a pracnew prices and Bakeries. , day of March nor later than the first day Quality from contact with a wire. Is believed to copies of an illustrated folder which was This year w are confronted bv of April of any year. Giving of suchno-tic- e tical standpoint, performing Oje neces(Advertisement.) for in lost he distribution hold. his The orient. the how prepared body explain for heavy expenditure w'ork of repair and replacement on shall terminate the exisUngwoatract, repairing tracks It Is Intended to show the route to be and paving, and for overhauling equip- was removed to the Larkin undertaking sary It Is provided. , , machinery and farm equipment. ALT LAKERS who did not rstlr taken from the orient to Chicago. it ment. It is largelv work which has been rooms. me and section trade industries The contains some good maps, however, of y.aa 8l menu. JH glb ifliiLJiaflLAn., "'8 Lif enetie vul y j;cBfl7r6r'tfi?'7,sfmr'Ts: it has gfowTS-- to formTihiTiie --ffcp6ftI6ns' - ever--to view a- - totat 'GrrTnint'ir'iiTSf X. Tinman, federal 'ftgenTfbr' excellent ni. hotel opportunity lands and some interesting Information. H. F. Illoke, general manager of the The work on the paving Is imperatively gineer, later taking up the study of the trades and Industries board, presided. moon. Th the of earth shows It eclipse island got the of and electrical the Yap. Incidentally. engineering entering traction company, when he heard last required by the city (ommtiwlon. and The session was devoted entirely to an APRIL 22. In ths light that travels from tho sun designated as belonging to th United employ of the Utah Light and Power Informal night of the rejection of the proposed must b carried out. Service I going company. consideration of problems of the States. He la survived by a widow part-tim- e As Taurus people are usually anxious a wage cut, leauerl the following statement: to be eerlously affected unless th equipLuna for to admoon, no th there set school, obscuring being son and the and men to to out following wa ment is given proper attention. daughters: dresses. the "It marry and do marry more than once. clearly pointed of Concerning the necessity minute. . period of JOrty-twAll this expense confronts us In the James A, Kennelly. Jr. of San Francisco; careful consideration It Is wise to choose aa a mate one whose In our conference that the cost of living of this problem, one Mrs. of Grace and 11:30 17 Sharr Th on face of a serious decline In the number Rupert, Idaho, eellpo o'clock, had declined more than btrthdate falls between December 11 and began at per cent of th delegate said; 20. March 1, as compared with the high of passengers carried as compared with Ardyth M. and Marlon O. Kennelly. both January "We build colleges for the extra bright, becoming Complete at 12:23, th total of 21 East Eighth 8outh street. A brothCharge f Artists, discoverer musicians snd sci. and point reached last July, aocordlng to the last year. schools for aavluma the Industrial, 1:06 oclock until obscuration K. 642 lasting Arthur Grant er, revenue Kennelly. street, the ar conference born on this blrthdate. VenWith board, entists national industrial decreasing through, loss defective, and grossly neglect the averthis morning.' It was 2:26 when 'the most reliable and widely accepted au- of traffic, with more than $160,000 re- this city; and a grandson," also survive age Raymond Masters is charged with at- us is the ruling planet of this destiny. who is unable, because of the boy. him. In In a complaint filed yes- Taurus is the ruling sign. Only those the country. quired for deferred paving and track retempted rfbbqry entire moon was 0Sln In vlsw. Techthority on the question work that he must do to assist in the who learn absolute E. More-tocan hope This authority further declares that the pairs and with a heavy expense for over-- , terday in tli office of Arthur support of tho family, to attend school cilps nically, th beginning' of th It I alleged that to earn auccess If tins Is their blrthdate. decline In th cost of living will reach hauling equipment to. meet, wages must county attorney. full time. Man for. I that period when th moon nten he attempted to hold up V. C. Grow-othis children of little 2J per cent by May I, as compared with be reduced In order to maintain the svs-teblrthdate only Fpr in serviceable condition. We are Jufv. 1924. Part-tim- e April 10. quiet sndqisppy surroundings will counth penumbra, or outer fhidow of th Work Topic. Oil also were Issued yesterday terart the Influences of Venus. riot Attempting to pay dividends this complaints sv22A4wUUja!iX,M Jl4LJI!!H!2nt'LoaL A th . ef total period ecUpss alrth, Glvl ns. Ka nWv Burea r7 out' we ilo IrlHift Thaff abnormal Hut this AdTir rhw kfrernouTT- thisMarried Iff with and rents have advanced. person born-o- n this beautiful dull work questions.' the discusCINCINNATI. April 21 Federal offi- the part-tim- e vance appeared It prceented. wages should not continue gt the ex- gess and Goldie Gardiner with vagrartcy date Is a difficult matter, for Taurus areally overbalanced by the new state which under the makes law, a have cials In Cincinnati awaited todkv the re- sions being led by Professor R. J. Leonof 28.9 per cent In food and 86 5 fvenss of the physical property and domJealous, susfdcloua, people copper color. such an allegation possible against a ineering nature, which is quick to resent the public. Furthermore, it ceipt of warrants Issued at Huntsville, ard of the University of California on per cent In clothlngr Last night's eclipse will b tho laat drug addict. tVe feel that th men should have Alan' for Thomaa H. Blair. 33, Chtrao, "Training Continuation School Teachera advice or criticism. should be kept in mind that Halt Lake total lanir ecllp vlalbl In the UnitThe coming month will ho favored bv never did reach the average peak of hiKh accepted our proposals, particularly since and Walter G. Careon, 27, Balt Lake Ctt.v, in California." also considering the reFederal Bystem of Bakeries specialties planetary Influences for the buying anq ports of federal agents to the effect that ed State for about lx years, accordprice for the country as a whole and ths reductions we outlined . towould still I beinir held here in connection withMar-o-an in e of real estate through the Wsnt Raisin Pullman. Nut a city of 100,000 tho value of the the cost aliened oil stock plot to swlndl Oliver Twists. f that one or two .Important Items here have left theuvitn relation selling ing to astronomer. school was not appreciated. The did not advance at all. and general de- Bread, Health Broad and Jaxs Bucks Ads. for automobile living, better (aid even than they were I shall Hinchman. fo. Rushville, Ind.. and Industries section $25.000. out ) reduc last of l trades (A final.., reports proposal provided dvartlsemept. partment store wants. year. farmer, tUur nt part of th 1 ly hod ail l. ' I -, Virc Store Burglar an Indeterminate a' part-tim- ) Ior ( d E , Krr Program of Unemployment Conference Announced of i all-da- Annulment Train University Dramatic Appear at East High lr drs ol . cl Unidentified Aisailant I 1 1 1 anow-aweep- one-hal- e. coprer-haullngTi- 1 hotne-uutkii- rn ig Announced Program for Childrens 1 n. part-tim- Electrical Killed in Fall From ur home-makin- t one-ha- i Total Eclipse Of Moon Seen 4 -- 1 , By Salt Lakers , I - try of elinng-reoTWef- o Attempted Robbery Against Masters n, m ' Salt Lake Alleged Held Stock Plot ol n -- . -- charging--Arthur-B- part-tim- I L y -- K ' |