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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY 14 MUKM1M, 'MAY OutdooHPerformance of Pupils Viewed by Hundreds J 1'JJl. "24, OGDEN OEPARTMKNT, f 42fLTwnty. fifth street. Office, Phenes nd condition of OGDEN, May JJ.Th Charles Pfau of Bait "Lake, who was Injured in An automobilejiccldent at Farmington early yesterday Ynomlng. was reported early tonight as being critical, Pfau suffered a fractured skull as the result of the automobile striking a light pole. He recovered consciousness for a short time tbit morning. - Board in Supreme Court. Counsel on Both Sides Are Ten Days File Brief Amendments. - contending parties being the Utah Cop jter company and the Utah PowerIs and Light company. The Utah Copper utl!4 decision of the public tieifcommisslon of Utah which ftYed what rates for considered as reasonable power furnished to the large consumers Sho are customers of the Power eom- pany. y The commission last October declared of special contracts, all that in a number before the- - Utah dating back towasa time in effect, the rates utilities act were discrimservice for power quoted It decided at inatory and preferential. should power-usethat ijme that the on the regular consumed for power pav schedules on file with the commission. essay on .the benefits to the state from the operation of the Utah Copper company, the dire consequence of its failure to operate, and suggested the inference that should the powet bill to the opper company be matrinll increased, its property would be destroyed and It would be The compelled to suspend operations issue of the profitableness of the cfc4deh company s operations ancibe effect of ihe AdditionarTime Granted.. company a billing upon uth opera Mr. MacLane said that he liad ronald-ere- d power tions waa, therefore Injected into the Mr. raided By th first case before the commission- - by thre copper that Lucas had already been settled, anil that company a on brief therefor h had not prepared thaortmisa of the law. He was granted Increase Nominal. permission to file a supplemental "Mr, Haves waa briefly within ten das on this rubjfvt, and Mr. Lucaswa given an additional and in his testimony on he admitted that the copper comon this ten day Inwhkh to file a reply bad been a, highly profitable entertopic This rreans that the supreme court pany through its lifetime can hardly render Us declHion within three prise bv both that, attorneys claiming weeks, reason atthe printers strike. It wotld Troublesome be difficult for them to get their briefs printed seiner.' Mr. Ma Lane also referred to a point he had expected would be raised by the copper company, and to whti h ho had 20 In the arres? of Edward J Dougherty. years of age, by Patrolman J. D made reply In his brief The point, he said, had not been raised directly by Mr. Brown at Second South and Main streets last night, the police department says lAicaa, but had come up jnferentlallv. This had to do with the effect on the that it has captured one of the most perburglars in the west Dougherty copper company of the Increase peimlt-te- d sistent in the citv jail, where he is by the utilities commission In the was placed Humor and one, or two being held for investigation today by power rates of Cnief Detectives Mac Kiley M Beckstead Lane said, newspaper articles. Mr. Dougherty is known as New 1 ork, had Indicated a sentiment that the raise to Patrolman Brown and Ie-te- c in poaej .rates was resjKnsible for the according lives L, F. ire and J A Egbert who closing down of the tTtah Copper. have been working on the case Doughwas brought from Ogden to Halt Comment Made on Shutdown. erty Lake in January of this ear, d Mr. MacLune said that the market consenand served a h dition probably amply Justified tence for burglary in the Salt Lake counCopper In closing down, and pointed to the tv jail Four alleged partners of Doughfact that many other targe copper pro- erty also have been photographed by the ducer had closed down. At any rate, as Halt Lake police identification bureau, pointed out in his brief, the power rate according to Wire and Egbert. could hardly have been the strife evidence showed, he said, th power bill is but 3 fractional part of cent on the cost of a pound of copper when the plant is in full operation. The reference to this subject In Mr. Maclanes brief Is as follows HEW SUITS FILED. We can hardly find a justifiable basis Thomas L. Woodbury vs. Isabel M Sears. even for assumption that the power comr Annie Weil Cannon trod 'Woodr, to pany could be compelled to furnish power quiet title W. W. Kent vs. Elmer Terrill and Willard at less than a reasonable compensation to It in order to enable the copper comBrigham, to recover poaessUn of property Ernest H Rich pany successfully to maintain Us operaJoseph Murphy, inror tions. But assuming that this is an ele- porated. to recover $2300 damages for aManlt. a Gilbert T. Bleb ment tn determination of the question of Joseph Murphy, incorrecover JVH damages for assault confiscation, the copper company pro- porated, toGreen vs. Henry Marker et al., to Henry duced a cfne of its w ttnesses its treasurer, Mr. (J. M ) Hayes, who read an foreclosamortgage. J The same schedules were under attack for An petition of the power company "mission to increase, at the same time made Its st March the commission power rates in decision Increasing --the The- - ratesnost Instances-to pay the Utah Copper company was in the future was by the commission th with as doubled compared practically rates mentioned In the contract of contention of the principal On Russel G. Lucas. counsel for the copper comthe wae that company, jesterday, mission. in making Its decision to change the rates mentioned In the contract, should not have placed the copper comit pany on the schedule rating, because had not determined that the schedule argued rates were reasonable. Mr. Lucas that the legal rate In effect, so far un-as the copper company was concerned, decided til the reasonable rate had been been the by, the commission, should have between The difference contract rat erhedule the contract and rate rate, the company between Ocpaid byandthe copper would have amounted March, tober t about (200,000. n I ft correct under--whic- Burglar Caught by the Police h photo-grafte- three-mont- hs' ihe-Uta- Principles Claimed. that the su preme court should find that the commission had not adapted correct principles in fixing the schedule rates ad it finally did, and that the decision of the commission should be reversed on that iMr. Lucas also contended cau. te ground. He quoted from evidence furnished by the copper company to show that ths commission had ample testimony before It to prove that the copper company, by constructing a steam plant of Its own, could furnish its own power fop about t mills per kilowatt hour, as compared with the rate fixed by the commission of more than 8 mills John F. MacLane, counsel for ths power company, answered the latter argument of Mr. Luc&a. first, contending that there In a m 1 Uvtt-W- new size package MARRIAGE LICENSES, Ernest Vincent Milano and Juanita Hull both of Bingham. William Samuel Ferre and VIvliJBu. Corbitt, bath of Salt Lake Fred A 8tuhbs and Margaret Johnaon, both of Salt Lake Gordon Uilleiplt IB BAtB Jet! MeClWTF, 1 of Murray. Beane and Cecil M. Walling, both Pen y ef Balt Lake John P. Heeding and Isabel Hornsby both of Balt Lake. John O. hriMensen, Moroni, and Thelma B. Havwsrd, Bountiful. Frank E Farrer and Claire La Rue Zion, both of Bingham. , x ESTATE TRANSFERS WARRANTY DfcHW Cardon company to J E Cardan, part pf section 10. township 1 south, range 1 ... .. . , .$10000 east to G W Lindquist, Cardon company 000 part of lot 8 block ISA, plat A , Cardon eotniumy to U H. ( ardoo, part of lot S, blot k. 47. plat B , . ...... 20,000 8. D Goorat to Bran Fruit company, lots 1 and 6, block 1, Cockerills ad 1 .... dltlon Equities Investment company to J A Hamilton, pert of lot 2, block 29, plat B Ann E 8trong to J F Tileomb, pert of e kt- - block 12. plat A R Smith et al. to L D 8 church, part Aof lot 4, Mock 7, five acre . plat eompanv to L D 8 church. pert ef lot 7 block Sd plat A REAL .2 ir C V .PAL. QY for 10 cts 10 ATANY smokers prefer JLVX it. Theyll find that this compact package often Lucky Strike Cigarettes will just suit them. E tTCLAIM DP EDS. Hailork to Helen 8 Uu, lots 30 and 82, Avondale Park $ 8 Estate of K lota S and ETKt TOR 8 DEED Kikert to J W Fischer, Connors subdivision . $ 8 00 OGDEN SOCIETY Playground at Washington Proves Excellent Place u. Present Pantomime. Pumpkin SYRUP j StMtoily K Ever1a.li.gir UTAH CANNING (U Si.ce 1888. Ue .it Ail $- - lia a. too club will give Ua. annual break home of Mra. W. H avenue. , The splendid utility of"tha Washington most extensive In the city and unique among those In the United States, It is said, was demonstrated In a new way. when It wa made to ser e for the stagingof a historic panorama At 8 30 o'clock last evening;, In which 900, pupils of the Washington school participated. was The middle terrace playground used as the stage. From the sloping lawn to the east and higher ground to the njrth probably 1800 persons looked down upon the pantomime. A many more could have found vantage ground from which to view the performance. , It was as if a great stadium had been cut awav on one side, giving an unobstructed view from the west of both the child actors and their audience banked on the hillside above Many automobiles were parked along First West street as the splendid spectacle caught the attention of ths drivers. The panorama went off without a hitch, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Bond, principal assisted by the followEdna Goulard. William O. ing teachers Johnson, Esther Dawson, Sadie Mets, Florence kgnes Calhoun, Zeta Morris, (tobinson, Barbara' KTnnersley, Minnie Williams, Frances Gilroy, Caroline B. Funk, Katherine Curtin," Vera Taylor, Rose L. Graham, Myrtle Hurd,' Minnie Garff, Doris Kimball, May Brown, Grace Thompson, Vera C. Briggs, Haiel M. Barnes, Hilda E Plnborough, Marie Fox and Elizabeth Mojle. Scenes were enacted, the child actors being tn character uniform and makeup. In which th Pilgrims were shown in Scrooby, England, In 1807: In Holland in 1620, and In America in the same year. Dutch dances, Indian dances, Jhdlan councli scenes, the signing of ths Mayflower pact, the landing of the Pilgrims, their industries, the" first IIUI vug vl ng, thanksgiving. theTrlscilia and John Aldan romam c, Penn's peacs treaty and like scenes covering the salient point of colonial history up to the period of in Then time dependence a ere enacted. moved forward to the day of the colonization of this valley, the final pantomime being representative of the coming of the pioneer here. The success of the undertaking proved of especial interest because of it being a departure, both in extent and outdoor staging That no mistake wa made In the laving out of th Washington echool grounds partly under the direction of Miss Charlotte. Stewart, superintendent of piavgrounds, wa demonstrated by ths success of last evening s exhibition. school piaj ground, the POSSE AFTER OUTLAW. GLOBE, Ariz , May 23. A poses from the Arizona state penitentiary and local deputy sheriffs with bloodhounds tonight are scouring the Pinal mountain region for W. H Barnett, known a ' Red Whiskers, notorious outlaw, who Is believed bv them to have murdered Marlona Teague. 50 year old, a ranchman at Willow Springs, near here, Sunday. Teague s hodv was found In an abandoned well on the Zee Hates ranch by Sam Jones, ranch hand, shortly after the latter had been held up by a man he said was Barnett about a mile from Wlilow Springs according to authorities. The ranch horns , had been looted. Aviators. toLBomb Eormeju German. Battleships 2649 Jefferson Wattle Mra. Edwin L. Howea will entertain the members of her bridge, elub tomorrow after noon Bt her home, 678 Twenty fifth street. A Th Golden Spike Sewing eirvle will meet W ed needs y afternoon with Mrs Naomi Fortune at her home 406 Twenty sixth street. Mrs, George Greenvrell will be hostess to the members of her 600 club at her home, a tree t, Thursday even lug 269 Twenty-secon- d WHiiTiEfSTAR OfeM0P The various companies of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock. r Mrs. M. A McCleoahan and Mrs. L M. Mead will be hostesses to the Episcopal guild afternoon at the home of Mrs Wednesday McClenahea, 2763 Monroe avenue et 2 80 LINE 'is-- For Your Floors New York. Liverpool Celtic . ...... .May 28 June 28 July June 11 July 9 Aug Cedric . Baltic July SO New 1 Adriatic June July 8 Aug Olympic , .....June 4 June 25 July New York and Boiton AXor.i Gibraltar, Naplea and Genoa June IT Canopic ... Cretic July 12 - o'elock 9 Mra Francis McKendryannouncee the an gegement of her daughter, Mary, to Charles L Wright The wedding will take place early In June. , Mr , end Mrs George Shorten announce the engagement of their daughter Josephine, to Louis C. ScotiUe. The wedding will take place la June." AMERiGAN'-A-REO-ETA- A A and W. H Reeder, Jr., Mr. and Mrr. O'Brien and Mr and Mra Charles Smith attended the charter banquet and dance given in vefttng of Jast week at the Logan Friday Hotel Eceles hy the Logan Kiwaaia Mra and Mra 118 Ballon FT N. Marine Company 150,000 Torn Steamer 111, AAA Mr. and Mra. T A Potts and daughter Ruth, have returned from a weeks visit at Pleasant Grove with Mr. and Mra R. Potts AAA Mr. and Mra. W R. Hutchinson, Jr., and Mrs. W R. Hutchinson. 8r., motored to Ogden from Salt Lake Saturday of laat week and pent the day with Mr. and Mra. A. A McBride. A Beautiful Complexion & Admiration AAA Mra L. M. Mead and Misa Lulu. Cloudman will entertain tbe Pact Nobis Grands club at the home of Miss Cloudman, 2516 Van Burca avenue, Thursday afternoon AAA The White Ross club will be entertained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs, J. R. Murdock it her home 8112 Adams avenue. A J A A Kelliher will be hostess to Bt Joseph's Sewing society Thursday afternoon at 2 'clock In tbe Bt Joseph a hall. Mrs. F Ladies A few days treatment with CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS 'AAA will do more to clean up the akin than all Mr. and Mra. Jamea B Tar lor and their two anna. Junior and Billie, left yesterday for a short visit ll Montpelier, Idaho LEFT MOTHER OUT. Johnny had been bo naughty that he wan whipped by his mother. He longed Bedtime came. for revenge His mother stood by hie bed and he began to nav his prayers aloud. He caed down a blessing on hla fa ther, brothers sisters, cousins, aunts.Then he rose slowly and with great knees, and looked tridignity from his umphantly at hia mother ou noticed I suppose you wasn't In it, he said. -- Of floes MI Krkt Street. Ben Treadiee, sc Bures Mows Hotl, Basil. Kenye ef JtsTuretlon, Salt Lake City; L. J. Kyea, Hotel Vtnk. Belt Lake City; J. G. Tomliaaoa, WUsoa Hotel, Salt Lake City. en Application. Freight Sailln Hew Terk. Passenger nad Freight Service From AM) BOl'l H AMPTOk I ilklinutlKi 9 June July 14 Aut 11 Mauretania Juts 14 Jniy 8 July 98 Annua, la 30 June Aug 11 Sept 88 Berenaana (Imperator) LIVERPOOL W 11 An June 7ulv AibinU (new) June lfLful? 16 Aug 18 CarmenU "85 Juna ..... Algeria St Carona Jny July PLIMOLTH. CHERBOl lt(S AND HAMBblP. ... Juna July 81 Aug M . - . Saaenla "b'-""rCA- I,Of DONDERHY AND GLASGOW June 11 July 18 Aug M Columbia . merer te (new July 94 Aug 7 .i , . . July PATRAS. Ml.O I.1B11 VLTAH NAPI.W. TRIES 1 8 AND FIIMB Ca Rl menta In An com- - caused by aluggishliver. -- and middle age, take them for Biltoutnea Dizzineez. Sick Headache, Upeet Stomach. And lor Sallow, Pimply , misery lit Blotchy Skin. of Constipation Snail Pill Small Dose Saturate They end the . BISLAG has no record of failure. A trial will convince jfbu. 60c per box at your druggist. ur 14 July V. Aug-'f- r Sept 10 Small Prlca If To the creditor of Rudolph Stookseth of Balt Lake, in the oouiitv of Sa't Lake and district aforesaid, d bankrupt Notiffls UfhW-dBjgiven that an the 9th dey of June 1920, the td Rudolph Stock-vet- h was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and thut' the flret meeting of hi creditors will be held at the office of the referee. 424 Continental Bank building Salt Lake Cllv, Utah, on the 3rd day of June, 1931, at 10 o clock a m , at whih time the tald creditor may attend, prove their ilaima appoint a trustee, examine the bankrup. and tryntoct such other huslnms as may properly come before said meeting. JERROLD R LETCHER. Referee in Bankruptcy c6797 Balt Lake City, May 23. 1921. -- . S. P. The Comfort Routo 8032 The gTSstest Stomach Remedy the "world hxa ever known. Cum of mny yean standing yield quickly to Blslac as alight at- June . HAVANA COR! NBA G7BRAITAR PATRAS. HI BltOV MK, TltlEMK AND FILMK May 81 June 8 Aaayria 4 . June Pannenia BOSTON TO LI'ERPOOL. ' . May Si . . . Oaetalla . MONTREAL TO GI AROOW June 11 July 18 An 90 Cnvsandra p'exion -- lsa Million of people, old, noun ... .. Italia A IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Tllfi United State for the district of Utah In the matter of Rudolph Stmkseth, voluntary bankrupt In bankruptcy. No es-e-s LINS8-- R No. Oearborm 8t Chicago, Or all local agtnt 14 left Saturday of laat week foe Philadelphia, Pa. o make their home. F - International Mercantile - Mr. 3 18 Y., Plymouth, Cherbourg, Antwerp Zeeland . . I. ..June 1 July 2 Aug. 8 June 11 July 18 Aug. 20 Lapland June 18 July 23 Aug 27 'Finland Kroonland . . .June 25 July 30 Sept. 3 New York, Hamburg (via Cherbourg Manchuria . ..June 3 July 14 Aug. 25 Mongolia . ...June 18 July 8 Minnnkahda ...June 80 Aug. II N. Y., Hamburg, Libau, Danzig May 25 roland, 3rd class only Tbe Ladies Kensington of the First Baptist chnreh will meet tomorrow afternoon at 9u30 o'clock at ths horns of Mrs Frank J Tan Ness, 27A9 Grant avenue- - Mesdamet Anderson. Hughes and Server will bs the assisting hostesses. Mr. 23 8 -- Mr. and Mr P. H. Johnson announce th engagement of their daughter. Beatrice to Arthur Jorgensen. Tbe wedding will take place tn June. utacks New York Cherbourg Southampton Hamburg Fortnightly by - O" Steamers OROPESA. .June 4, July 16 0RDUNA. . June 18, July 30 0RBITA. . .July 2, Aug. 13 2nd and 3rd class passenger 1st, ' NORWAY CRUISES From England ust In June, July Aug- by R. M. S. P. "AVON." THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. 117 W. Qiattce1 SPECTACULAR Today and All Week TODAY is the time . ALTA ELECTRIC CO. T. . . , Members of the bombing crew tram the L. 8. naval air station at Rockaway beach, aho will take part in the destruction of the former German battleships Ostfriedlnnd and Frankfort at Hampton Road, Va , shortly. Left to right: Lieutenant Commander Strong, U. 8. X., and Lieutenants David A. Musk, J. H. Shee, han arid Mr-- 4; Eddy -- South State Street. LAMPORT S' HOLT LINS. f toxwriNi 4t ttwimim 17,00$ tee dwirned for trsvol In ttti If nnlra. plrment eftpeiilv Offlca, 48 Broodwaj Nov Yorfc T. W. & L. O. NAYLOR COMPANY 116-1- 8 iTHIAME Compugr' r Utahs Largest lighting Fixture Store. STATE-STREE- MONTEVIDEO AND BUENOS AIRFS tofrular Come and aee how STTJDEBAKER AUTOMOBILES are produced from raw material to finished product in the new Z0 million dollar factories, most modern in the world, instructive and educational. DONT FORGET THE PLACE Distributor for Studebaker Automobiles. 25 DISPLAY ROOMS. to miss RIO OCJMNEHK) at our store 118 South State Street FOR SALE to buy. Washington St., CHICAGO 8ANOERSON A SON, Agents. Or Any Steamship Agsnt. SPECIAL MOVING PICTURES 1 cant afford rs FREE , 245 Tomato Cal sup Ma? 38 la honor pt Mias Mould Juno bride, miacrUanoona ahowrr ftroa br MrwW D. Ander)o of 'Balt Dfcr Friday evening ef tear vrerk at 'the homo of hor mother Mrs Milford Williams, 2665 Quiacy avenue. 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Tomatoes, - qutk Bates Are Doubled. - PorkNBe&ns Mei-dru- was ample- - evidence before the commission to warrant It in establishing the rate It did fix, and that therefore the supreme court need not coiuerti itself with an Attempt to jnakft a minute examinaijpa of the evidence and thus to determine wht the rate fixed by the commission should have been. r- - mro-randu- . rooorooDuos WAR VETERANS TO MEET. OGDEN, May 23. Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold their second meeting at 8 o'clock Thursday evening in room 214, Eccles building, according to T. Ben temporary commander of the post. Veterans of ths late war who saw service in France-ar- e requested to be in attendance. -- rs appeals to every app etite RERCfS WIFE OBTAINS DIVORCE. OGDEN. May 23, In ths divorce decree In granted by Judge George B. Barker was the district court today, Ada Collins given 11300 alimony, household furniture and costs Of the suit In the action William H Collins. The couple against were married at Farmington Octoebr 38, 1918. There are no children. - Collins was charged with extreme cruelty in the complaint filed by Mrs. Collins. final skirmishes In fat piobable appeal to the supreme court, came in before the state supreme of th courts, before United States the argument On 740; Charles Plaits Condition Is Reported as Critical Utah Copper Company 'At lacks Decision of Utiliti Granted M4; Correspondent, Society, SIM. Bueineee, 644 Salt Lake City, Utah. Or any local g, S. Afent Cuticura Soap Will Help You Skin Clear Your 9 wrjin fatatntvTatai Cmttovr UtorMcrlw, Dopl X. hUIion, Mbm 4'm |