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Show agr Ttsrrf F Pithy News Notes from Alt Par it of UTAH timsii rtU Ire preoeated U th ll!A hwi auditorium lire al'Ma of Mar ' sad i. Tha feature of Wilft Ure to "for lo tetanus. tMt feta 0 ?ata Of Iv Ikl UUa orrooaoiBMt tf itorkl evotfoUtof ealy (! . wu preoaeutfet. ajaJkete fUH "A a Rurureusa of Kiad. from it feature oil WSdt'S t'Mtdb of UU price ottkii I tt ttere Cttf-Opr- to o4 Ure wm)4 Mu rooo-ihr wool woo : olnt, ltd Ui wooj growers to Utah sold tlretr 1UCI lilt through Ure marketing pool of Uo ruk flit Him feureae ui) tko Utah Kioto YYotilgrewor ataucteUoe - ni : trni . figures, Rrtghsm City. taro It u lie OBJ ferokea Into mo gained The IIoboos rant company's Koro woo burglar. Entrance fey fey climbing o leant ot tko bark of tho building sad prying win daw. Mr. open o aoiHi&d-ftorHoboob woo tmoiilo to tell juit whst goodo were missing. Tbo cook draw err sad a deck drawer bad been pried no open, but tbo thieves obtained money, A aleck of automobile tires la tho basement, property of tbo lisa Oea Meter Cor Company, woo token from the rack ad strewa on tko flour but it woo Impnssltde for tho firm to ascertain If any were token. The drawers were pried open with tools found la tbo building. ' , Trice. The Carboa county schools will dose on Friday, May 5, this decision baring bean taken becauao of a shortage of funds. A major part of the teaching force will be offered -- contract to return to tho Oirln schools. Contest la tho four dht. Ions of tbo district are being staged. At this tlmo tho winners la tho dirt otoaol meets will assemble si Fries. Tho art sad project work bow on display st tho four divisional faeadqaar tors shew the painstaking carw with which this port of tho ocboolwork has been accomplished. s amum Salt Decoration City. dny the first official public appearance of the newly organized firewill mark man's band. The degree of excellence reached in the short period of time since its formation has surprised musicians who have attended rehearsals. William Dlener la Dlener acquired bis muslcnl education while In the army. On January 12 the idea was proposed at the Central station end met with enthusiastic response. Chief W. II. Bywater gave tho boys overy encouragement and was made president of the -- baml-maste- r. organization. West Jordan. Andrew Milos, 20, was lodged in the county Jail for violation of the liquor laws. lie was released in $300 bond. Milos was arrested by deputy sheriffs at the Batemnn farm, near West Jordan, where he is said to have been operating a stUL The still, of 1700 gallons fifty-gallo- of n quantity of "moonshine seized by the deputies capacity; a smalt whisky were maBh and . . Provo. Anthrax is reported to the state agricultural department from Provo, where a cow belonging to Wm. Gay died of the disease. A number of - other animals have died from a similar disease In that vicinity and steps have been taken to stamp out the 1 - malady. - Salt Lake City. Salt Lake's muni-- clpal golf links at Nibley park, for-- . merly known as Wandumere, prior to t,hat as Caldera park, and in pioneer days as Calders farm, will, in the course of a few more years, become famous as one of the most beautiful best equipped and , most attractive golf courses in the west, is the opinion of Dr. M. R, Stewart, city commlssion- er of parks and public plnygrounds, who spoke with enthusiasm of the .natural advantages of the locality, of , the work now under way, and of the plans for the Immediate future. ' Logan. The city commission has ' authorized erection of a new bridge. Ogden. Ahdrew Allen, county road ' aent, announces that the road at the Riverdale crossing has been repaired, which connects the two tits of pavement across the Union Pacific rail- road tracks. te 1 American Fork. May 5th has been set as the closing of the school term of the Alpine district and will mark ' the termination of ft successful school year. Due to lack of funds, the schools are closing two weeks prior to the regular time. - list ere TastnMIoflB sent by fre relay Poincare la lbs Viwsih iwUum dors Is lbs capitals of lbs allies sa l fully approved by Ike cabinet, srs Is lastot that energetic ussiirN meal bs token SBd (esaiUes applied Is OerauBy If the RuaeoGermen treaty It net sbrofsUed, regardloee of shot tbe (learns euafereac may deride. The premier position la that (hers can b as mors beaiutba in the eg srsilon of the treaty ot Versailles. He but Is that tbs roacesstoas of tbe allies ts Germany has led ts further resteUacs bi tbs Versailles treaty oa ttif yo. eft qoritfcpei NM a el il for your inforosia . to eaiwrr It wtU plrenofs my to ms. If a mars wwrf sl t4s t ita 041 ta ww Irticfi iWJ lfU Ms Or Is IMS. Salt Lk Cy. HU Utlen Ireofit InJlan Pint tell me Af b3 (At InJutn head mt tar VulfJt ttufal rtmmmUt if any, F. ., Ptytn, Utah. It was James Firm wbs msds lie design ef (lie Buffalo enlcL Tk 1 iiinni ALLIES lwyi U Ul4 KIM NOTE IN REPLY TO ULTIMATUM IT IS BELIEVED ENGLAND CAN FAY INSTALLMENT ON ACNOW READY FOR DELIVERY COUNT OF INTEREST TO ITALIAN GOVERNMENT Batlonallsts sad lib. sral elsmeats ars aeld to ha vs gives tbs premier to uadertsaad they would Conditions as Imposed by th Alliss Cmhe Slovakia May Remit Soma, support bis view. But Francs and tom Others Ars Accoptsbls ts ths Gorman Russo-GermaIt was pointed out that tbs Ars Not In Position to do Genoa st ths Delegation bed to brought light treaty Confsrenca Anything Now rtotaiioBS of th Vorealties pert by materIn to respect military 0rrony commission Geo-ni- . Ths ia la. tbs German baring. It appears, Washington. The German reply to lbs old tbs arms which tbs RusUn refu- allied ultimatum accepts ths condition whose function It la to collect the gees bad left In Germany Instead of that the German delegate bs barred flI.ii.ouia owed to the United hand tag them over to tbs allied com- from partirIjUog la the further dis- states by various European Bulb-o- s mission for destruction, as provldsd cussions of ths Russian question by has organised. The next step, necestbe Genoa conference, tbs Russo-Germa- sarily, wm t for tbls commission Ur by tba Vsrsalllos treaty. (Articls 1 of the Russo-Germatreaty signed at Rapsllo be- git formal notification to tha European deMr governments of th treaty, st ths end of clauss G reads. ing allowed to stand. duties in tho collection of renounces Russian Is The government Ths German note longer than that payment of tha sura Germany has de- from tbs elites, sad begins by sck. these debts or In ths nuking of so rived from the sals of Russian army aowledglng with painful surprise nogemcnts for their collection, and material trsosimrted into Germaay.) the protest received, which is consid- then to await such responses as ths Is Already there la mom speculation ered undeserved. Ths nuts then re- antl.'jis msy decide to oaks. It to for person easy say to be Dr. the German whst Imposed peats Ratlisnau, concerning penalties reupon Germany, as it is cnasdlered foreign minister, has stated oa sev- guess approximately wrhat this most probubi that some action of eral occasions that negotiations for sponses will be. Great Britain will probably pay a this sort will be taken. The occupa- ths conclusion of tbs Russo-Germation of tho Ruhr volley la tha fore- treaty had begun long ago, were considerable turn on account of ths most suggestion, although there is known to have been In progress by nil accrued Interest and express willingauthoritative opinion that the allies the European governments .and had ness- to accept any terms that tho are unlikely to adopt ths precise pen- lately been suspended out of defer- United States may suggest about future Installments. Aside from Great alty which ths Germans most aspect ence to ths conference. nd are perhapa beat prepared to Rut the exclusion of Gennsay from Britain, It Is difficult to think of say meet Tha financial and economic ths negotiations held by the allies of tbs other natolns that is likely say pa meats oa account. penalties provided for in tbe treaty, with the Russians at ths Tills de Al- te make Is Just It possible that the CzechoIt is argued, would permit the allies bertis gave to tbe German delegation to bring pressure of the moat effec- the Impresalon that the allies were slovak government may be prepared tive sort at much less coat and trou- trying to conclude arrangements with to do something tn a small way. This ble than extension of tbs mUitary oc- the soviet government without Ger- government la aliout the only one of man participation, perhaps to Ger- the various new nations set up hy the cupation. Baris cutferenc tint has conducted manys detriment its fiscal sffans in such n way ns BEET 6UGAR DECREASE NOTED At a certain moment perhaps to qualify as a solvent debtor. As n misunderstanding, the Ger- resule of Czecho-Sloraeconomy nnJ Production for 1921 la 63,532 Tana through man delegation received the Impresthe sound management of its finances Under Production of 1920 sion that the allies were about to to borrow Washington. Beet sugar produc- conclude nn agreement with the Rus- it has recently been able from dollars million several private 1021 to amounted for 1,020,480 sians, therefore the Russo-Germ-ttion Britain. short tons. Secretary Wallace an- negotiations were resumed, and re- lunkers in America and Great commisAfter the debt refunding nounced Thursday, adding that this sulted in the signing of the treaty at sion has received Its various answers, mount waa 68,5.12 tons less than tho Rapullo Easter Sunday. the next step, logically, will be a reproduction of 1920. The sugar beet The German delegation believes port by the commission to congress. area of 1021 grew on 814,988 acres, an that this does not violate the That treaty report may turn out to be dls-- a was acres area that less than 56,688 of the conference, and Indeed spirit pointing to congress and the country that of 1920, and, It was sold, the contributes to its supreme aim paciSo fur as the country expects all of was of enumeration the result report fication of the world and the reo-nthese debts to be refunded on a norand not of eatlmntlng. traction of Europe. mal basis at a normal rate of interest Farmers received 649,154,000 for the The notet admits that, after the and with Installments beginning im7,782,000 tons of the beet sugar crop conclusion of this treaty, the German mediately, the country Is likely to be for 1921, which afforded an average of delegation haa no reason to participate disappointed. ; 00 and acre and ton, per per in the work of the first commission, Beyond these three steps it Is diffibe to was as said the price per ton with Russian affairs, but says cult to see farther Into the future. By dealing factorlos It will low ns in 1910. Ninety-twwillingly participate in the time ull this bus taken place cerwere in operation for seventy-sidays other work of the same commission the other angles of the European tain was on the average, It said, and the deol'ng with European and German In- situation will be clearer than they fraction of sucrosa actually extracted terests. are now. If those of the European waa 13.76 per cent of the weight of The delay In delivering the note was nations which have debased their curbeeta, as compared with an average due chiefly to differences of opinion rency should decide as a result of of 13.53 per cent for the years 1915-2among the GermadS themselves ns to the Genoa conference to stabilize their the best attitude to take, some fenr. currency and otherwise bring their Farm Shipping Fund Found High ing the repercussion It might have in fiscal affairs to a sound basis, there Washington Transportation receipts French quarters, as the French dele- is likely to be a request by some of ' on products of agriculture, as on mnnv gates had kept themselves severely them for an advance of a part of other commodities now bear a dis- aloof during the whole incident The the United States gold to serve ns n proportionate relation to the price of statement made by Premier Lloyd basis for their new currency. such commodities, and should he im- George of Great Britain before the At this point It is going to be nemediately reduced, according to find- Journalists at the meeting in the royal cessary for America to practice a good ings of the joint congressional com- palace, however, was interpreted to deal of wisdom. If any of those Eurmission of Agricultural inquiry, an- mean that France waa In perfect opean countries show an honest disnounced Saturday by Chairman An- agreement with the other allies. position to stop spending more than derson. Not only should these freight their income and to stop printing paExplosion Kills Hundreds barges come down, the report deper money, then it would be a wh-clared, hut in the future rate making Belgrade. Several hundred persons and statesmanlike thing for America bodies and railroad - traffic officers were killed, about 1000 wounded and to lend them some American gold unshould give greater consideration to 30,000 made homeless as the result of der proper restrictions. tho relative value of commodities in the explosion of war matetrials stored Just why it is disadvantageous for s the making of rates, and let at Monaslr, according to reports from America to have such a disproportiond finished that southern Serbian city. The dis-on gold ately large share of the world'sadvan-taeouproducts stand, if necessary to re- te was one of the greatest supply and why, it would be move cost burdens from basic materfor America to devote some of of the kind In history. ials. it to enabling other countries to staSteal Opium Shipment bilize their currency is a more commen Railroads to Spend Big Sum New York. Masked late plex aspect of economics than is comone Washington. The interstate com- Thursday held up a wholesale drug- monly understood. Incidentally, merce commission Tuesday granted gist's track in the Williamsburg sec- of the countries that owes money to Is Russia. Russia authority to the Fort Worth and Den- tion of Brooklyn, took from, it an the United States ver City Railroad company to assume opium shipment, valued at, ?T0,0O0, owes some hundreds ot millions to alobligations for 6750, (KK) equipment placed the track driver in a taxicab, the United States government and trust certificates for the purpose of carried him to Long Island City and so owes some hundreds of millions to American bankers. threw him Into the street additional equipment. n n n pm sad ink te Wa ceesequreces if ks ahtp ts different, whst Is the speed at which it begins to curve, etc. etc., and a treat assay ef them are stJI nadecided. Briefly tire boomerang so shaped that the a frdsts oe part ef it more that aaother, so that it has to travel m slowed curved path after hi speed certain rate. As it down below travels in a cum it more oe less comes back to the place from which h started. It is interesting to know that it has bee brought to perfection among die natives ef Australis, wfce ere b inert tl lowest racs of mankind. bi verio-coupl- er SALT LAKE Business Directory k M-h- cr-- Wm 2 o x -- anef-rled.o-ut 0. My Dear Miss Brooks: We have a new arrival in our famthe first, and we are so proud. He is the dearest tittle boy you ever saw, and Itas dark hair and eyes like his daddy. We just cant think of a name good enough for him. Wont you please tell us a few that you like ? A name is something that has to he carried all through life and we Want to get something that he will like, loo. Thank you' so much for your trouble. ily e pnliuhrd end eerved by Utah inb r. See our local denier ff he does not he v It in einck. Write nn, the price will please etnclc of eastern We ei--o have e yo ffranit - nt reraaiknhly low price. Utah Criolt, and Marble Co, rj 0D8 Went South SAVINCS-IMVESTKEN- lomnle PUN T Will fimble fort to build op ftmd which will five you nn Independent Income, Send for our Illustrated book, Ko, A-- which show what ft etematic bivettment and compound interest wUl do, PERPLEXED. Pocatello. How happy you must be with the new little life to take care of. I don't PAIKER BOND & MORTGAGE CO. wonder you want a nice name, and Im Suite 41MB Welker Rink Dnildin going to tell - you the ones that are really ray favorites, but ef wmrse m.srtlM COI.LKCJES tastes are so different that one cannot tell what will suit some one else. t o. 6. BUS1NR8S COLLEGE. 1 like them short. doat you? ef EOlctanty. All eommerelul branehM, Frank, Bchso Catalo tree. 0 N. Mala St. Sal Lake City- Carl. Kent, Shirley, Kenneth, Alan, Owen Do you like any of these? BUTTONS PLEATING And 1 think the custom of naming a Boa Hemitltchin. Bide. Pluatinjj, Avcordian. child after the mothers maiden name, Buttons, Buttonhtdu. Kid Conet Parlor.. if it is appropriate, is a very nice one 6KB TOUfl FUBUSIIEH I hope this may be of help to you, and Take yor Be Bindlns-an- y kind to your local ciss the darling baby for me. printer. Leith's Trade Bindery. Salt Lake City. exist-charge- high-price- q ' Masked Raider is Officer , W, C. T. U. Plan Big Drive. between Los Angeles. One man is dead an 1 Competition Chicago. states for a banner presented in 1898 two others wounded .one possibly faby Frances E. Willard Is expected to tally, as the result of a raid at Inglestimulate interest in the nation-wid- e wood. a suburb, early Sunday of the membership campaign of the Women s house of an alleged bootlegger by a Christian Temperance Union which hand of masked men estimated to opens April 24 and will continue for more than 100. The three weeks.. An attempt will be have numbered made to enroll 1,000,000 members, ac- dead and wounded are said by county to fix cording to an announcement made by officials who are endeavoring to have Miss Anna A. Gordon, national pres- the responsibility for the raid officers and memident The banner in competition is been both peace masked band. the of Californio. bers held now by in Ju n a my jlskly m Krsd is eompoMs made Item five different ntedrli, sad t the sculptor Ural ef an American laduut. Before the work tm tke relit f was even brtun portrait Utffi were made (tom ttth cl the models, then portrait reliefs. Tbe mesas that ten dtitmet portraits were completed before our new coin design ws Railed. Dear Miss Brooks t Cm you Ull me why Boston Is Dear Miu Btttkti called tha Huh ef tho universe? Thank left me When IFSt you plea Rudolph Paleolltmt next pklurt arai you. IJOTTIE, rarowan, Utah, be rtleaitd end alto the name ef it? Oliver iWfodci 1 Wmes, himself inThanhmg you Hry Ifinily for thit a Bostonian, said in satire that tha formation, I am, BoRoniaas thought tha dome of the WS WORSHIPPER, Cmbet. Ut. Rats bouse was ths centre of th earth, "Beyond the Rocks is Rudolph and that Bortoe therefore must be the Valentino latest pklurt and will be be added that BoRon released the Liter part ef Msy er the Hub. It might tans have a veil grounded resroo for first of June. being proud ef tkrur city. Boston has Dear Atiu Dtooktt always been a leader in great moveto ments. When only a small town HarI am going to write and vard, tbe oldest coHese in the United letter do and wont me I help hope my find the WStle hadceL Aftss Droet, States was founded there. Tbe best what eon a gut da to have friend t like in anisic, art and literature ere also the ether girls and he popular? All found ia this city. Hope to hear the ether girls that know here have frem you again. hoy friends and are always going eirf Dear Miu Breaks : with them for auto rides and to shews What k'md af a radio receiving ut and parties, etc., hut it seems never would you advise me to get? I am ased to go anywhere, and the about ISO of other gals make fan of me. . They say tm figuring on putting and into 175 I if one, gel a vacuum it is because I am loo cold and tall set could I use twenty-fou- r flashlight me a prude, end that if f would warm batteries Instead af a B battery? could have friends, too: up a little RADIO, Caldwell. Idaho. hut Miss Brooks, my mother always Cet vacuum tube detector set, a told me k was not right for a girt la for a tuner. Yes, a using let tha hoys k'us and hug her because the flashlight batteries will do very she ha would she did if sorry always connected up in series and when the right man come along. ,JVy nicely if that you can use any numso topped is mother died a year ago, and it so ber you desire. t hard to have no one to go to. Father doesnt seem to understand and have no sisters. Da please tell me what to do, ALONE, Idaho Falls. V My dear little girl, I surely would like to be of help to you because 1 know just how hard it is for you to tee your girl friends enjoying themselves while you must sit alone for the reason that you want to live up to the dear mother's teachings and not allow die boys to take liberties. There is only one thing you can do, and that it to continue to be the dear sweet girl DFALFRS WANTFD In toK. n. N I am sure you are, and though you may Vatin, W jromlnr. Lthcrnl I ml union will teud rvrnmrntnHr-o- n rennvnt. miss out in these temporary pleasures, A. E. TOURSStN-DkMone of these days a boy will come along who will appreciate your unspoiled UTICVITD SCHOOL ot DRESSMAKING I V lciini. Cot nnti k 1nchi sweetness because his mother will have fLLtOU 1 LAX rit u jk Maln, Salt Luke Car taught him as yours has taught you that KNOWLTON BEAUTY SHOP Everythin it is worth while not to play at the game known in brautr culture. Iet oft tell yen ihot our Ctefttuft. Powder tutd Hfttr Ooodi. MS S. Mato of love. You will be like a peach fresh picked from the tree, while these other We are the only mfe'e ef enwiite girls will have all the bloom rubbed off. mono menu in Be jolly and gay with others, and I am Utah Wehvvea Snrrn(ne1 rn-It- e sure you will find before long that hti-tande math hiehcr there are boys who appreciate the girls then preeiaretrenite who do not care for hugging parties. a very takee end Write me again when you feel like it. line polnh; nuuirf cat.ts-tropliie- I I iUroja mwmjm t0$ AH tion. Conservative 60-3- is jour corner. fully an promptly 11 in !im cdIuimi is tfum cm h$ All will U gw 4 tut sttiaJtftil CMfujcKAt rarts Judge Makes Sharp Comment Fan Francisco. The whole-hearte- d enthusiasm and alacrity with which San Francisco juries find defendants not guilty in liquor cases in the United States district court was the subject of sharp comment to a Jury Judge William C. Van Fleet AfOgden. As long- as the street car by a Jury had been Impaneled, the ter too to for its is pay poor company defendant pleaded guilty end waa Harshare of paving three blocks of 6500. Gentlemen," said the rison avenue, the property owners in fined this defendant, by changing court, will the that district' company's pay his plea, has robbed you of a chance ' hare. to find him not guilty. ',. Tls Tauten Defegttie Declares Fiaty Country Will Net Withdraw Free Trssty Censlwdsd With Russia ot ok tames of tstpiim, accord-tto tafnnaqUire reralvsd frost tko Ckkin headquarter of tko Amort forai Itareos folarottoo. Tko oompttoUos, which lartudod rotullo Of tko wool pool tSoo tnrtaded tkooo of lwo tdlrer wool merkeling pool which tko form bureau thruu tbs port of tbs latter out tko SOttuO Milotod Is OffiOBlltOf Premier Ioiaralrs has held consul end which Batted dfi,W)0 walgruwere with leaders of nil partb s la lathis saving of appmkirastnly fUjo,ano, tba last two days, besides keeping tbs nMordiog to tko SatluBol federation cabinet In close touch with tbs situao . POINCARE PREMIER IEN0I NOTES TO AMKAKSAOORS SKTTiNO FORTH POUTiON immI dear retie dttHinanl of ilraatu Tire of U daartag IILED PACT BE Dear Miss Helen Brooks: , DEPARTMENT PTirrrn 1 STORES While in Salt Lake recently I at- 'nd''to''wsjjce tended the Shriner's Circus, and saw Utah, for anythin you sannot yet in youf home etoreft. an act in their show where they used METAL WORKS, Mfr.ajrype Metal. ' UTAH what they called a boomerang had never seen one before and it was of dressmaking school Cuttin lntrm lions in Scwiim, very miersling. Can you tell me why hfciu J p.iv ami St Soi Mata. Pittln. it always came back to the stage? to THE KNOWLTON SHOP SOS S. Main Just an INQUIRER From Tooele. Send for everythin pertamin to tl e mnkina of Drew ea. Henuliti htne PHilin. Buttons. Button Ho.ee A great deal of study has been devoted to finding why the boomerang Henagere Bueineee Colleya With e National Poiti"n yuaranteed. V rite tor is must be its exact shape, what sis ths freputation. filiation. 45 Last firaaway. Salt Lake City |