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Show -- w. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, DECEMBER ' 18 18, -- . ;921 d OG DEN eCPARTMINV. 1 1- - Office. Pkeaee The Rainbow String By Algernon Tas-siThe Macmillan company, pub 'Ushers. Little girls of ten years, or thereabouts, will delight in theee stories, and elder little will delight to read them-t h hours. They" are girls In written In excellent style and have all the Charm of legendary quality. For instance, the tale of the seareh for a huaband aultable for a lovely little princess ln a rfalrp where there were many fewer tpen than women, and very few eligible men Indeed, is calculated to be weetly fascinating to the childish mind. Neither does It contain negative esthetic qual.iy or ethical fault. n. of Values of Wrus Materials for Set Forth. Surfacing Comparison :r Problems Are Low Initial Cost and Main-- . tenance Within Resources Chief -- ftv Kale Jordan, Trouble-ln-the-hous- e. Little, Brown et Some household, m-- and more coromiml- - cteatures. the Intimacy erf ttyle being Inviting to fSe childish, mine Wholesome, of course, fVrtlcjuTarly The Heart of Canyon Pass.' By Thoma K. Holme GeprgeSqily & Co., put- - Psher. .... - This story Is dependent foKlts charm upon the usual device of shifting characters an to environment anti background. The author transplants a young minister of athletic propensltlea from a New Lngland community into a western mining camp that is described as yet belonging to the godless days of frontier times. The ministers sister accompanies him and becomes the object of a romantic inc terest on the part of a young mine owner Who wa a classmate of the divinity student In college and was instrumental in his western move Again the minister f5 T;irmTl '' ri fetce i To ling woman of find character, stubborn will and an extraordinary singing voice, who at the time of his arrival Tn the camp Is singing nightly In honky-tonThe remaining Ingredients are action and suspense, eaV'a i :v k. a. - e. U ! J t never-approvin- , " erf. Trouhle-in-the-hou- s tcher ,f J star" -la- rse-mtleage tlme-wer- cerv-nnm- ihe her-after nik-tur- e x- Prlce-Castlea- vo Ogden-Brlgha- rf-th- cp tendershlTr-lmher.ovi- I whether-conditio- 1 irrfp ns" s.-U- o joke-smit- h. 1 fu'l-pag- as-sh- e richly-colore- paln-fml- d. d end-shee- ts t, e. d circum-atance- - s, pub-j.Jj- ant-ts- aitr-freezin- well-grow- n clean-shave- eon-dti- nt - -- cattle-rustlin- . r -- ot wvA,ifclate---JKllt-ALrftt.b- avld-mlnde- d of-t- ' ; Wll-Jia- m these-etoH- iq-F- Difference Noted in Work mens Compensation In Game Law Violators Director Terms Director Mather irT Report .Convicted and Fined Bureau on Yellowtone Would Last Fiscal Year DraOGDEN, Dec. 17. Three violators of the fi.h and game law ef tjte state were and fined $2i, aeh, In the Include Teton Mountains. surancc on Payroll Base. founjkguilty matic in. U. S. Commerce. city Juurt before Judge D, R. Roberts today. 8. G. Stahr and C. JL Child were - if rtammeut afferdtd by a precocious In everychild of innocent Intentions One of the greatest problems before the thing In this volume Kate. Jordan presents taod engineers of Utah, In the opinion of 5 such a child, a little girl whose exper1-enc- es B. J. Finch, is to provide a goijd, passable are like the funny actions and ex-, vhoad Vhfeh cifn be maintained at ail sea-convnunlt y -- of ordinary pert ancea of at a oat beyond the children, It is charmingly written. Never le violence done to the delicate Marjorys House Party. By Alice E. A!r "Tub- - Page' company," publishers. of'chTIdlnh and fabric thoughts fmaglna. Ten. whicft will have an Initial cot aa low aa Lon of former volumes of the Rsders ttemjrnds made on light this narrative. Essentially a bock ft by traffic. Mr,. Finch, as district en- - name of the little girl whom It chtefly for gins. It has enough of th tang of given by .a mother whose fondfineer'of the United State bureau of concerns, tha Invigorating quality of ness was being ever quickened to the where snow and sleigh bells wintertime public roads, with headquarters at Of point of near dstress bythe unexpected constitute herald of the coming of the e A of her daughter. youngei den, has been in close touch with road doings . more serene frost king, to claim more than a .casual of nature, constitutes Interest-from problem hi. this state for the fast eev- - the g the average boy. audience of the tireA dutect relationship to Though-Peerin- g cral. years. less dramatist of lif ae ene finds 1L- - For tostance. nothing could be funnier other books of thq series, this sterv'f Some observations which ha tmprotra-htP.nor mm loi'gb7e'.'rntTng'lrirgarnwTi'eftrttr orrrpine worthy o? cohl3eraflonr tragedy, c that however, that the reader of It mtght.de the effort of ' Til" Utah. In View Of theTrSWcmniOW to .of 'read the sire to other the eerles, the to fema.n Mreter awake Stave off the day .of Judxwqni "BforrtlieTalcfoiraulh6rlt!esr7io"fi Her It h e titles of which are "Marlory, the Circus at 'Willows." "Joe. the On!, Class "Marjory had told Jnet that " , preteed- - yesterday cbzne "when'nb of Jt at, Circus Boy7"ifoemary' and "The- - ilar-tl- e one is "Some mlecooeepHon ha arisen regard- - Loglealiyr ahe reawned Ithinking i; a 1 TwlnsC . if someone fng dhe utility o an earth surface aa a kept up an end!. thinking about the Opdfcn-he'dirv E. not could Man. come, it judgment Nobody' By possibly Phillips suitable type of construction for modern and & she. set herself the task. published by Little, Brown made-cha- t " Cb r Bottft. Herewith Is a 'volume thar.wJiTIe our middle w,tny excellent ilterature-n- f high merit an Inexhaustible - mine of Beemtngly of roads U ma'ntainad a from the standpoint of entertainment for Mess ts theunlnd of this skillful and writer. 'The facil.ty with which 'dirt highway. This is true In ( far any reader of appreciation fm atrperior het turn the fact that th road are unaurfaced fiction, must be as we. I a store of Illumifrom ene field of Intrigue to ' as concerned, and also thet th surface la nation fei the iiiortii-- r vt any difficult another I unrivaled, while his Inventive - - never fall to give new angles to satisfactory under aultable weather eon- -' bttle girl. genius n ,, dition and when traffic Is not excessive plots. Nat terra b pop tt ct --rf 'fir HarrrnpdTivr Bv Of -- Ad Things Rnberr TTcnnjtey: Mud and Dust Handicap. problems are the themes wh'ch Hepry H"lt & Co., publishers. Mr. Oppefthelm'i attention In th'a, The facte which are not given ire that Congeniality of manner raise many a engsg his most rerknt literary offering, where n earns rosds - become impassable persqn above the rank or mediocrity. he ems to he Just a in advance of during any extended period of rainfall on Capacity to reflect It Irf a literarv product the prerent dav. for atep he speska someaccount of mud. and become so dusty end- Is nothing short of genius. "too-grewhere of England's prosperity, Trenchant, full of chuck .holes under excessive trefscintillating subtle the thrust upon of sufe flc hi dry weather that traveling becomes rtyle of Robert fteectCev hSs the charm fertng.-. . '- - an endurance- test. It la not necessary to of thC Tnanner of a rrrsrr of rich and the Fop In hi v -, exleading political figure to our who find hts anv other suite irrs capital go to experiences Mr. Opper.he.m ha sethan rather h's virtues Benchley entanglements, ample s. Condltlong'slmllar to these on achieves lected one Andrew 1 silent-- a man of it. though s jcung man, bv pok- over and the , Ogden .Hooper, fift--who had given the greater Feaver-Cov- a fun at himseif an expedient hv means Fort roads make It Impos ing of life his to the of the part state, eervje to hold up to eible to maintain an earth rosd In suit,- of which he contrives evsev thin that in other persons both tn parliament and In the world war. gble condition even under the most fa- laughter to In the of the storv Tahente apopening his eense of the ludicrous orable wsather conditions. appeals pears aa a defeated candidate foy a parl.ake-Proffad Benchley been pre-- s agent for th - The Salt road could not. seat, hut the end sees him be' maintained aa a gravel surfaced road world -war It must have ended much liamentary Like s dancing rav rf shrewdly In the light of a quite probable prime and It wag necessary to place a surface soonerHe bad represented. In the minister. which would not wear out two or three controlled sunlight, played Into tha shadtimes a season a did the gravel surface. owy places, h's humor limn thing with Coslltfonpariv, the men of moderate views, and, having been unable and Ogden canyon startling buret v, Onlv that Is sacred to to The adjust his Idea ttf the pwpty program, him which wjll stand the acid of his huroad could not he maintained, to though mor had come be to cons.derea dangerous reduce laid tin, not with the spendthrift gravel was coated with tar )th his coalitionist colleagues. hapd of the satirist, but directed to his bv some cf traffic abrasion. hiadofeak-ke-a o Coalition canml'-t- r Following, purpose ae ro he to didate, he seallien himseif with and accepla surgeon use a t hreu (i !.)( Asphalt More Stable, w Ormo-cratl- o Tvra"ne secrets" hurif 'difhidden Tit out' Todily What needs to ha Mid In this ronnec-,'Uo- n ference a party which combin' that "the secrets of Benchleys various partv. of a tndurauce Is limit la that there factions Lnbor and among are the view of nls ' given up to bevond which tiny material becomes un- finding and numben among Its adherreader. It Is like being a part of the ents This endurance limit Will hand of the surgeon, "the majority ujf the professional satisfactory. vurv for a given material, according to The present volume consists of a m- - (Masses and n (lie thinking neople In a cfmmstur rie of essays. Its appeal will he to the community of moderate mean." aicur the best reaults from reader whose right to or of humor hai - Intel woven-- w ith the etory-o- f party end not. This applies to all been refined appreciation the material to an unusual degree. governmental intrigues are the strsiids of a romance. types of surface, hut Is more noticeable Benchle5cts--fTallents had made He simply an charming th ae goes funhiintlng and invites whoso la the earth and gravel roads. will hts early marriage for money, to forward are dependent for their con. two malarial to go along. Better go. political career, and had found it dition upon the binding properties of their unsat, sfactory. It is hla neighconstituents, which binding property varies Ladv Jane Partington, who, through bor, Two attractlve-neexceptionally of gift with the change In moisture - content her sympathetic understanding, brings to - books have Just been published by the P. the air. of wliat F. Volland company, which makes a spemissing in lus "Asphalt and concrete surfaces, while life, and he comes to know that.vpne of hooks. children's Volland The cialty subject to changes of moisture content do "Mother (loose" rar.not bu'ld the of life with temples" hag been revised and Is- hands and brains alone not depend to o Urge an extent on the " sued as a popular-price- d volume, w hich moisture fer their binding property and ha One In mevts Mr. Oppenhelm's pages been strongly buund to withstand tho for that reason are more stable undr sever! mT than ordinarily Interesting conditions of excessive or deficient thou- - strenuous treatment of the ttnv tots. This characters. There Is th sparkling ilrtte edition contains all the old favorites 7lf wr ter of rad'eal literature. Noia "Jure, and has feminine "The meesure of the enduran'c limit nursery rhymes e and- Jingle who ts thoroughly entertaining, alIllustrations done M.alL "TlW a road surface la tha traffic which It twenty-fou- r v expresses U. "eo though, will bear and still remain in a satlelac- - bv Frederick Klrhsrdton. whose The brilliant humcr-flllePartreyrtoo, In paintings adorned oratoryoung lory condition. This traffic varies and lawmaker, whoee "name and volume. Both cover and number and weight of vehicles. In their the earlier the Lemocratlc party and each book gtnlus (hd hasmade speed and In the manner In which the Is In aare gayly decorated, an unusual personality ble," foe gift box. load Is applied to the road surface, that pretty The hook contains a great deal of An excellent book for gift presentation whether tires ere sled, hard ru!-- J whieh'the flowing stvle.of the her or pneumatic. When a road surface Is. "The Christmas Storv." telling the old, fill or prevent from ever growing weart-mtale cf the coming of ixf anv type falls to support the traffic alwavs beautiful The story Is Mr. Oppenheim at In the language of th the Christ-chilu that economical travel Is possible with lua best Some wonder la aroused at tlio reasonable maintenance cost, that sur-- i foreword Of the book "The one Christoffurtal interest in the face has passed the limit ef Its endurance mas story which belongs alike "to all the sem ng iai k of under - nnd a toand peculiar every land, and which can d'rarpearance, higher tvpe becomes nece.sjry both ages of Tallente'a never grow old In the telling " e secretary, which from the standpoint of tha traveling The text is printed In both versions, occur early in th tale. I The, evident and th org xnizat Ion which ma.ntam of not quite dropping Investigations the Douai. need by Roman Catholics. end the road. with one impression of Scotthe Protestant King James translate! In land Yard efficiency. A.so, whv.roh whv. The co.orful Illustrations, by so competeipl Abrasion Is Common. t an as Kae, are works of art. should Mr Coleman, whose fine ihustra-t'on- s 'An earth road subject to light travel This volume John adorn the kook. In his final picture in also is a bindsuhstant.al c Til A durin a continued so generous, v bestow upon the hrn T?come t tw rat a ing and is boxed for holiday ue. g of rin or in th reaVm wh.n beard after having three and thawimj rndura the Mm times with an almost presented material incapaMe of aupportinx vcn the "Fean" Rand ABv Charms AldenCo--8eltxer. n face? The. lapse of time , ChiFuhllshed by C. McCJurg & ft a)o Imratatble tndlos'ed by the story' scarcely valiightegt load cago. liven a hero with th.s sobriquet, one at iant It. ture Mhhn tn earth Iom th r once Imagines a gallant of a dandified moisture and readily I(HntgiHt Richard Power. By William Alll- tvpe, such an one as the heroine sug- Alias sbrsfllon by travel. Under either 311 Published hy & a fop. a fashion-plat- e Fage gests: 4her is no method of mau.tenanv male, a Garden Cttv. N.Poubleday, Co, J Beau ami Brummel wears who a a uhich In thla 'climate will produ spats Bewildering mystery centering around a man stolen surface on an cartu load at a, high hat, lace cuffs and a wig-- a necklace of pearlR: queer, who la popu ar with women" But reasonable cost. in an old occurring "Gravel and r rushed rock "nds fail at all Mr. Seitter deceives us with his house at Incidents Mampahlre. conspiracies, jealisavaliv bv abrasion of the surface and title. Thla is but another of Mr. Sette and a romantic love ous are the affair s western adventure stories, and hi 'fjonaenin? of the gravel 'un ler traffc at ler makrng un th s latesf novel Hmra tihen thgA moisture content of the hero, despite his foppish cognomen, h's lcgredletits bv William is a Aihaon. Jt tale showing ."material is insufficient to hold it in place. good looks and his undoubted favor-litv the difficulty of malntaUitm? feminine eyes. Is of befitting character, much Ingenuity in Its construction, vv th Owin and marked bv yravcl roads riurinjr ions dry branons and a strong, s virile man. who manipulates ln the plot nirvmg awlftlv with all the dexterity of frequent surprises, and having the qualiht almoFt prohibitive oat of auch main Shooting-ironpome mntcnal mubt be ueeo Bill Haj-- t or any other movie idr of ity of suspense well sustained until the Nuiuch will hold the gnavel or cruahd tod; western type. The very capable and charming herof Hand la pictured a a man who has place. The moat commonly ucd bimt-In- a ine Is presented as a Scotland Yard- emrnHtor'alii are Portland cement nnd the violent passions and malevoto kill which had made hi lent desire ployee who. masquerading aa a private "hUU type finphah. Thus our aecrctarv-- , plays 4 he 5v upon Count Rifa titer an outlftw. Swayed, ioadss- Portland oment-concre- te r however.hy cardo, whose Hampshire home. Cannon Srhaltlc concrete are nothing more than a the memory of his niother and her warnhe has kept such a firm check upon XV nod, is the scene of the perplexing mysgravel or cn.ahed rock surface bound to- ings.own Count Ricardo, "alias Richard gether ty a material which u not so af- his vicious Impulses that he has be- teries fected by extromes of moUtmv aa la tn come a pnu'e to both friends and ene- Power. has a covetous half brother. Ruearth or-- rtXk pavticlca which mies. They have had evidence of his un- dolph Sliver, whose v.llainous scheming natuial form th binding materd in ihe earth canny afcilitv with a but his to secure the estate and title of his relaor gravel roads. unusual restraint under provocation tive forms a large part of the story. cause some to deem him cowardly. And Amaranth In possession of the missEleanor Seddon's father had told her ing pearl, and a beautiful actress In Experience Points Way. with Silver, also add their share of than thra league was haa said Rand, he "The determination of the proper tvpe to the comolicatlons. of of stage robof surface for a particular road d"pends Sfixpected Sir. Adleon and is an English writer who at hinud even greater crimes:" npon the available material, the nature 1bing, enemies rouse disilays abilUv In concocting absorb'ng of the stihgrade, the climatic conditions, allhetheplot and licit of hla in untangling their intriskill and f'ghting Ijiatmct of Rand, but It is plots topography, and the probable traffic. We until his good frond, Larrv Kedfern, cacies Hts previous novels, "The Secret ' can already determine 'approximately the not la struck down by Compton's bullet that of the Rea." and "The Turnstile of point at which the diferent types of sur- he givs In to that have him ptpular with Ntcht," made, lust and shoots face become unsuitable, slmpty from odr to kill. The end, of blood course, a is proper, American lover of this class of fiction. experiences with such materials. sees him . v ri d n te i.ln..J1U-cuioa..e va,, under wa.y in Various a tin a a aon- - Bov' Scout'S Life of Lincoln. By Ida parts of the country will soon enable u.s bv the had The Macmillan company, pubmaniwho attempted to io f."l with much greater accuracy the blacken his name. V lishers of road for which a will, i.vpe g'ven trafMuch Here Is a book for youth to cherish. has passed since these old fic, render the best service for the lowest ranching time days of which Mr. Seltser Rent wed with each succeeding gene-atlcost over a period of years reckoned when lawlessness and a of American bovs, the fascination of the In capital cost. Interest and maintenan e writes, man needs must go with relgnyd his gun ready story of Lincoln's life la enough to Incost. for instant action, h's life sometimes sure friendly reception for anv volume de"Thus, suppose that for a g.ven road pending on his quickness at the that 1s within the vocabuw trigger. concerning him know that the cost per mile for' a The "Wild West, and understanding of the ava however, lary remains period of twenty years of on type of fertile field for the imagination of manv erage range boy. lat.aa .fell.,, .k,,.. giitliui'',"ani tlisir' l.l.C-i- ' sHnhhiaaruirT' nr'Tbrsrvn1imithe story ts lojd with a Jtal eoet, Hi.ObO; Interest, Ils.OOu; mainfor a large clasa of readers. There seems wealth of Intimate Information- and thortenance, l?.000; total, K3.000. to have been a flood of such literature oughness of detail to constitute festal - "For another type, suppose the cost per rectntly, and Mr. Seltxers book Is no bet- proportions for full ft youth mile f'gures: Capital eosl, J.fl.MO; interter. no worse, than the average. seat of hero worship. Not only Is His the est, Jt4,0OO; maintenance, Jtooo, total. ere Is much' of tl knowledge data country in Interesting expressed Its flO. occasional bt of colorful description, as that part of Lincoln's life thatconcerning la fasci"We would not be Justified In select - "a vast world of virgin land. Us farther nating to the am all boy bis days out of ing the type with the lower Initial cost. reaches haxv in the distance doors hla manner and directness of some where "There are many miles of rosd In the thrusting hill met the asure horizon. carried the atmosphere of them with that him 'state of Utah chich must, however, Into the White House. Through U all ran a silver ribbon of waroads for main as low-tyyears to ter a sinuous trail, as though some giant The volume la Illustrated with appealvom. regardless of the fact that a cost serpent had passed. ing scenes, reproductions of portraits and ofenalysl such as above will show the maps that enable the boy reader to felof better construction. One Gray Wolf Stories; Indian Mystery Tales. low th great emancipator through all th of the greatest problems before the en- of hi life. Sexton. Bernard The Macmillan Journeying By gtneers in the state Is to provide a company, publishers. good passable road which can be mainon Country Lane. By Home weird and beautifully City Fascinatingly season at a cost not be tained at all ea E. 8mthe. The Macmillan comwill be loved bv little told, tond the resources available for such people. I pany, publishers. .maintenance and at a first cost as low The tales purpdrt to be the folk lore Here Is aaother book forthe garden so Is consistent with the reqqirements. of American on of broad Information and fine are os Indians lover, WThey 'This problem require the mature judg- fanciful aa the l"gnTSry tale of quite old erthusiasm. It carries a subtitle. "Phiment of experienced men and the elimi- world, wljh the added- touch of thethe charlosophy and Practice of the nation of all Influences which would tend acteristic of Indian life and habits. and is divided Into three parts. set aside the result to be obtained Aa folk lore of other, peoples, the tttles of which are Illuminative. They animals are apakltig rather than dutab ar. "Th Wav of Ufa " "The t'nn.triict- " . '. .trass. 4lt Twsoty.flfvh 4 Cerr..pe,eeaV uelnees, 740; gocl.ty, 1M, 44 and charged with hunting without a license. The testimony showed that th latter Lower prices rather than diminished had hidden, the gun which he was ualng when arretted. , The court ordered him quantities, ar responsible for th $3 to produce th gun, whkh will be for000,000.000 decline In th valu of Amerfeited to the s' ate. Lee Hunter pleaded guilty of flehlng ican foreign trade In th last fiscal year, without a license on July 4. He was compared with the Immediately Prefined IJ. ceding year. In tha opinion of Dr. Julius Klein-" tg "hig atr--ta ftrrannugrpcrrrtnB$cior Stretch of S3 for each .$100 of payroll and a cor- Forty-mil- e of th bureau of foreign and domeatic Commerce of th department of responding mlnimummt 0t tl.SO for each 1100. In Utah the base on coal min, er is $4 30 for each $100 of payroll, with "In fact, Dec, 17. Forty mile cf doua corresponding, mlubnum of $2. JO. Thu bleOGDEN, sayi the director, ' " comtrack the Uhlen Pacific between pilation of exported the .Utah-ra- te cemmodiiles. reduced, aj)&ut double that In Wasatch upon a eo far aa and Leroy, Wyo., which effect in Virginia. poealble, to a quantity oatis, by the Utah Construction- company how This jjrompt4the query aajbe part, built of 34 per cent Increases weight Ogden, ha been completed,- nccofdlng for the group of raw material and of tT of the inifuatrtar'comnilakion of Utah aa of to the reports issued from the local rah- - per to why ao marked a differenct cent In 1921 over 1920. fer foodstuff since offices-toda- y, , thi---with a decrease of 4 per cent for auch vtrlr' IrodvAa flifhig f r. i both THi total doubU the ef brings length partly-- r states. It was found that there are va- track between Omaha and Os&en to wholly manufactured articles til) as ran be shown rious Item which go to make' up th in weight, nitlea, which la t2 per cer.t of th total. will surprlee many peeelmlets ts It difference. For example, Utah pays 0 Th of tha Union line Pacific original cent laarn of declare the per average weekly wage in from Omaha Dr."1Clin."tht th final Ogden was lftul mllea. hut totals In this compilation, which included compensation benefits, while the Vir- this distance tohaa cut been down each SO ginia law requires only per cent This, forming 40 per cent of th value for th last twenty year during th articles of domtC export taken In connection with the wage at year in 1921. indicated that the export of thee gqoda Increased present paid.' l $t-- a week. Utah also period of reconatructton ef the Hda $$- - per cent In over th amounts pays benefits Jor-- a maximum In all. but sold laat ysar, quantity vshiBvdw(-Girl Are thougjr'thatr 19 In - a weeks, or five 'ears. creased Virginia th per cent. w eoks. Tn world widl exchange situation, remaximum length te In fcrelan markets vived competition Maximum Varies. and decreased demand for American raw "O'rDFN. pec. l7. SIH Florence Brown. materiel on th part ef Europe, comEpr. total permanent disability the Vir- IT year of age,-- daughter of damuel C. bined With a drastic cut m American 'Imginia lew gives a maximum length of Brown, a rancher near Montree, Colo., port of raw material, tun of JflO weeks, and limits the aidount and A,' E. Wr'ght, 33 years of ga, a factors contributing to th tower for to $4800, which is the maximum pavnient former employee at th Brown raneh. eign trade total. avs the director. 4 benefit tn.anv case. In Utah a pen were held her tonight by Sheriff Pin-The refer to the fiscal manent totar disability ease r 1920-2- 1 dlretor, rock of the aheriff as "the most dramatic In th en- . payment for Tife of the maximum of $14 Jlontroe. of th foreign trad of the a week.. The sheriff says die g rl told him she tire history He eeys "that th exThe waiting period" in ts such ran aaay from her home Ur aummtr Vnlted 5tte. episodes of that year In our to come to Wright In Ogden. Th sheriff traordinary that a man gnisi. bo injured for most pualnees-overse- as resulted in before payments btglu unless--- he - In- here says he undetrtands the search for ever strain upoiF the facilities of the jury liai for ten. weeks, in which care the ha continued for many weeks bureau comand of domeatio foreign compensation start- from the Hist, day. consequence merce, first.-- waltihs period of Thb'Ur!'iff"Taw'gTvts''a made by American etrtdes" , three d.,ys m eieiv Sessions rep. a the early months s tntereata during The, maximum to of th year and sroondlj, as a result- of Ward dependent forcigneis of gtOu'J fn any case. confusion which ami tha disorganization In Utah It Is &f rent of the amount Spread throughout live markets Of the the dependent would have lecelved had OGDEN. Dec. 17 Th first meeting In world with the accompahylng panic of they been living (n the United States the new Thirteenth ward chapel- - will he cancellations during the period of depresOr refusal io held tomorrow afternoon with wMfuUfailiire Hr Virgin J. Bishop which marked iho closing months of to- - perform IV U- s- kvfeiy applranoc-o- r Howard Jenkins conducting .hq aorvlce. sion tain htnfvittrj duties' forfeit the right It is expected rtrat f'r.ili't riebr f theA year. new and unusual feature of of ihe tniurej employee to compensation. Grunt of the Moimnn church will Jit, review of No sbh protialoti is found in Ihe Utah report la a shxtv.page condition Prea'l-n- t end Jonn Hails pierent speak. world trade and of law. of the ugdrn stake also kill speak. Conin each of the important markets of the Virginia has Its ratastToph hazard, aa ference in the new cnpe! will world. , is illustrated by the tael tha In lSf4 be held seaslone at 10.30 o'clock in the morning men In Vrginia were killed m is mine and 7 o'clock in the evening. explosion. Thi would tend to Increase Officers the ratr slightly In irglma. HELD TO DISTRICT COURT. ' 17. OGDEN. Dec Joacpli Schumacher, Utah Rates Larger. who was from ldahi laat ngnt In Utah the number, of men killed out by Deputy returned Mieriff Fred M TouTTS answer te Th Tribuns. of 1W0 of employed is somewhat larger the sfai-gof forgery, waived hie prelimi- Spscisi PABtt CITY. Dec. 17 The Grer ef test-erthen tn Virginia, which mar, perhaps, he nary hearing in the city clurf inlay and held irowsgulif monthly meeting lest Star attributable to the fact that tn Utah was bound over to dls'rlrt court. His at the Mssnqlc hell. Electloe et offl manv coil tsms art tn thick, that the bond wan fixed at tho stering $10)u and ha was Bsld and the falkorlns nfftcerw-we- s r.r. roof fh not ckhllv tested hv the miner-- , 11 . ' B tlveahnrtff, n Xlm gheert.' TV Tl I J. w. ftstdLb-- v aretheretorwinoTW ificTMed Id pending Mra. A. P. Rid'. AM.I arraignment In th d'srrlcl comt. leflan. W. Incur hazards On the other hnnd the 8'humnrher rhnised with forging Mr. I. rage Rndden. mnductret.. Mra. J, IV. was number of men killed wbi!. l.flOO.l'O tons the name of Axel NjlanJor to ah.uut $200 Mra. A. Wtllinmn. sec A. of coal mined Is less in tab ihan In worth of check.-- , retary; Mra. R. W. Macdonald treasurer; lira. Th's probably results from tlv Virg.niv Fmtns Perry. $!rs. W. A Rsddota snd J. W. more efficient mining g used In Butt. Ad, ; Mr,. w IVjeheff. trustee,. Mra. John COW MAKING RECORD, VV. the Stone. Ruth; Mra. R R.' rtsc. Eft her: of 1. OODEN.' liee. 17 Eleven gallons Wentworth. Martha; Mr. I,. U. (5. C. Mr, milk tn one day and twenty-twpound Tho csretsoetes were followed Dsrraoo. Elects. Of hutierfst a week Is the of on by s bssnuet. of ihe Holstein cows of th' Utah School for the Deaf and Blind, according to the V6rk Is report of Frank Sf. Dngga, .superintendent of the school. The cow is known at "Jane (Garden Cafeteria" am! the two BO.s milkings on Thursday ivelghjd y Thla lo Ihe recorl of the herd pounds. ' gpsclsl t Th Tribune. at the school. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Dec. 17. John Roberleon and Raymond Carnev gradu INDIAN IS HELD. ate of th Idaho Fella high Softool and OGDEN. Dee. 17. Lew! Denver. an In In the ngrleul-'turnow second year student el in tne city vourt tula d.an, was of th Idaho Tech at department morning up the iharge of wife deserresearch work in the are Pocatello, doing tion He waived preliminary hearing ho department of dalrvtng. was bound over lo the dlsirlct courts 111 of the kind ever This Is the first work bond was fixed at $2"i. done m southern Idaho. The dairymen of that section, are cooperating with the in George TWO LICENSES ISSUED. work and rhersiitmf the teste will be 17 .De- OGDEN. practical use throughout thle Marriage lleenes put Into were issued at th of tig of Lot.nty Clerk part of the state by the dairy Interest. Tfi puprf-foari of Lvnn C T Moves todwvto M. Brady, to fcrnterl a writ of rvfw juriic Uorf: S. Kjrkr of tha Third ju- ftvlt Lake, and Lelma Hnnaak-- r. Ogdon, -Pearl Officers Clyde H Crawford, Ogden, mid j dicial diprrict on petition of GeorK now serving WhUoairto term in th Harris. Denver. Web in county jail for contempt cfcout Tho rit I WILL Be BURIED TODAY. returnable December 21 to WhitcuW wat 17 - Funeral ntncd OGDEN. jail c te Tbs Tribune. her 10, on order of fh Jude, until bo Mrs. HelenaPecHarris will be held at for$ Jpertal IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, pec. 17. Offishould pav' $3ir 97 back alimony mo Mm oclock tomorrow afternoon In the house two a lonely rr.-cer Keturth Whitonde or for a maxstnum of funeral chapeL The interment wU mlley raided norttr of Idaho Falla last evening, thlrtv dj s be in the Cltv cemeerj. till and discovered a where whiskey they The riivorcp vor. granted flue barrels of mash ready to be disWhitddo va to pav afin) alimony, at $4 tilled a monrh. accurrd by hrn. on hla papa1, Ford Gardner and Claud Higgins were irwcaah It hanjnny ato k, or elm no aocurifr. and thit' placed under arrest. A third man ests shown he Grove now mor caped. ihnn ho Is month iasf He Vas k von a due on iiu payments. Tl TnFuo. chacR last summer to up tha pay WILL CONFER WITH WEEKS. 17 -- Kuri PLEAkAM ROVE. and pleadad monti, but failed to do WASHINGTON. Pec. 17 Eng.nSer exrt 2 Mnrk tliU In beL n vhcu aummot! TUf his InabMitv to tlm ptpMint fHrriiael4 ftr c. P. Lnr perts in the employ of Henrv Ford will Into court f'iHy thi month. The Judir, Don MonMoufiay.of euralzin confer with Secretary of War Weeks held that he h;ul Wtlfullv 'fv of Ihowho hvevr. S. I. Kwen$$on pre9idoJ day In regard to th offer of the Detroit he$irl. Biehop filled to make the pavtmuils and ordorol nr ihe r lease of for nnd has B pu wer Hnrper, (. I,. msniifaCurerhim jalbd for contempt until ho nhoulU WntftMr- -ppetker u I. ml- Wr. the Munrle Snoele, Ala., nitrate " and 4'hlpman. pay Up. a belth vt th life vt Mr. power plants. I omen Mulc wan formhtl b.r a eboir and Secretary TVcekR. In aldltio fo maklecial Tortir. ing this announcement, said he would AH of the menibr of the family were pren Boy be willing to entertain any proposition eol at Ihe ervhr. On au eatne from Baern submitted by C. C. Tinker, head of a mento. ( alif , anil th wife ani oua dauf bfer San Francisco construction company, wh fr-Vathingfoa, D. C. several day ago wired the war departMim Uesaie Rookicdio. l?C$h ment with respect to any offer for the ond Xmith atrect. offered boy a ride Muscle Shoals properties. WILL LIMIT CLASSES. to town m her automoMlc Tie left the 7. MU., UALTIMOtt.1)' car at Fiat street and Second SoutU. nlng MOTHER S FAITH IS REWARDED. next year the entering clbsstea at Shortly afterward Misa Rookledito dia John Hopklna medical achool wilt Cities Trlboe Sit lake Tribune Leased Wire. covered the toaa of h putae containing tun UmlteU 4vnt.v-fiv- e to atudnt- each, At HURT PARK. N. J., Dc. t7. Th a small amorinrivf money, according to iTniii th jirenent facilltlen tor unwavering faith of a mother that her her report to the police tion are augmented, it was announced Dr. E M. Nehr, '205 Klret aenue, reboy would return after an absence of ten todav by President Prank J. fioodnow. years, exemplified by a lighted lamp she ported to the pohee last evening that a The derimon to limit our claaaea to ha kept constantly In her window since man broke into hi houee in the afterHeventy-five.- " lie aaid, "la baaed upon hi disappearance, has been rewarded. A Noih-i- n noon, but wn fru'htenef away. daetre to the efficiency of our tele ram wa speeded today to Bernrd ou' g was taken' The police have a de- instruction to raiae tho highest degree attain- Harvey, near Los Angeles, Col., bidding . scription of the promler. able." him to hurry east that he may spend Juanlla Dean, tl Icnox hotel, reported the holiday with hla parent, Mr, and to the police eeterday, afternoon that Mr. Benjamin Harvey of Ojvkhurst, near a --prrrae containing' $o" had been etolen here. The telegram follow the receipt from her room,- - iMlsa Dean said that ahe Statistics since of a letter, the first room to left th do some shopping and th elad ran away to aea ten year ago-that the purse disappeared during her UCEMSES. MARRIAGE absence harlf R. t.iinicf, Afuata F. Gltaur, RUS3 RELIEF BILL PASSED. Lake WASHINGTON. .Dec. !7, A Ml! auV iiltim F. Werner, Harr T Uuaeoa, Salt $2n,0o).-10Lake. thorizing the president tovT--expend the- - ' United otlt of the' fonde Mi Bnmtfef TvrT'V JikeTGlliCLehl, Sts tee grain corporation forrellef of the distressed and starving people of Russia, IEV SUITS J. C.i Ellis, assistant state road engiwas passed tonight by the house, 114 Gaorfo t, t hnndlr neer. has returned f rom'1 a trip to Cache .' Retere Land A Stock to SI. . ' - 8. t.rnman A Land went over the line CAmpti)?. Blaa. rarrih county, where he eompane awt Great Fieir Faroa, Inc., from Wellav !Ue up Sardine canyon to the Lhetioek to forflf-HEARING RESUMES TUESDAY. Eoael'ler county line mortifr. This Is a new proposed location for the D0. 17. The special WASHINGTON, REAL ESTATE TIAV8FZKS. the tate food, and haa been laid out on a senate' committee investigating of Georgia-- of WARRANTY DKKDi. maximum grade of 4', per cent. Mr. Ellis' charge by Senatorin Watson deJoeaiih H. A. to to E. C. has Aaaia 3 Rodda, lot state Engithe road Means, F., execution reported Illegal bUxk. A, Federal Acren 10 termined to reeum $ neer. that by the ua of the allowed max the hearing of testii Salmon to Hrbrr C Cotter, imum of per cent It might bo possible Wllllem Tuoeday, Acting Chairmen Wlllla mony toil li0 aud 1670, Htfklaad Park, to shorten the proposed route materially announced today. 10 plat A and to cut out some sharp curve A Ricbarda to David F. Waaa that might cause oMectton to the accept- Kiubali block mar, 40. and BUST .UNVEILED. leu 42, Cbea t, MERCIER 4t ance of the present .line by the federal trrfield aubdlvlatno 300 , NEW YORK. Dec. 17. A bust of Card! government. KtrrTvil pa(Ureo latnent campany to nal Merrier, th gift of a group of BelW. B ihtfcnltv kta 4, ta T. blark J, 10 gian th and Americans, wo unveiled In Clermont auhdletaloo TESTIMONIAL GIVEN. Gould memorial library of New ' York McEvU&r. krt 10, Jennie McBride to H. Special te Tb Tribune. 10 university today. Heatha auMifinioa KAYSVTLLE. Pec 17. A testimonial Blurk 1,Real Aetnto A lavealmat com was given In tha Pavis high school gym- petaraon puny to Prftlon 8. Free. 4ot 24. 86 POSTMASTER APPOINTED, nasium Wednesday evejhng In honor of and 2H. block 10, Ferklue firat adtii and Mr. Hubert lew auMivliioii lion, Lrmad County Superintendent (penial to The C. B. Rurton.- - Th affair was given by fcamiiH W. Orftll to Alonae J. Orfill,. E, Dec. IT. Albert eecttoa 8, townbip 4 the Pavla Connty Teachers association. mth, ranee 1 VK Locker oy haa been appointed" postmaster 1 x. were eaet Refreshments John II served, after which x at Loekerby, Utah, " succeeding altar 4 Gray to Fred Fraaklia. lorn ' the time was spent in dancing. Brumley. resigned. 121 and 122. Mock S, amended Ueuflae recent bulletin from the national council on workmen compensation Insurance, which determines compensation Insurance rate to be paid In atandard.com-panle- a and In most of th state funds In the union, places in effect, January 1 A f of Dpubte Track Completed com-taerc- e. Js lof tr'Y-j- . and Man Held for Colorado Authorities i r t,irte j;er ' tthe may-Tequii- lo to Be Chapel Conference Held in New Virginia-iaw-give- pr - -- - Are Selected by Eastern Star Lodge a rl.i-.-- -- -- I I: : T mct-gid- o Research Begun' to ,Aid Dairy Farmers sl arr-lcn- 1 Writ of Review Granted Whiteside Case rth vtrdy Find Still Idaho Ranch House m 1 Klrk-endu- lt New Road Building Deemed InNecessary; Heavy crease in 'Visitors Noted. U h Funeral Services Held Man for Pleasant !. Woman Invites to Ride; Purse Disappears S' lntrc Salt Lake word-receiv- - Road Engineer Inspects Cache County Highway mo. Bpeeltl to The Tribuae; WASHINGTON. Dec. 17. The enlaige- -' Dkent of Yellowstone national park by taking .in the Teton mountains and. adjoining territory on the south Is recom mr nded JaAthe. innual. rBrt-0- f Director,. Stephen Mather ofthe ' national park service. Dlsouasin the Yellowstone park hi bis report, Mr, Mather say: - i "The roads in Yellowatbne park this year were tn Splendid condition, owing to the- excellent maintenance work, don bv the park forces. No new road construe tion waa undertake but much tmpreve-.mewas done, special efforts being ihe exlatlng raads.. The' hlghwava ltad--ie parks were also for the moM, part In good condition. Th new ap proach through Twogwotee pass between the Jackson Hole snd the Wind river wag formally opened hi August. I be-- ; llfv that, vv Ith th exception of a road Into the Beehler river region, no new roads should be planned for th Yellow the portions not nowver accessible stone:' to- - motorists should remaln-forein their present condition of primitive wtl- derness, accessible only by trail for the saddle-hors- e parties add hikers.' -- N nt n to-th- Tourist Service Praised. "New ranger. stations dealgned io serve--- 10 at community center for campers were opened this year at Old Faithful, and Grand canyon, and other improvement were made for the accommodation of nfoterlsta with their own equipment for camping. furnished tourists by the various park operators mu excellent, but it Is necessary for threw Improv.companies to keep adding ing their equipment to enable them in handle property the constantly Increasing number of visitors. A new Information office for tourists was opened at headquarters at Mammoth Hot Springs, and in connection with It a pi use urn Is being developed. Lecture-o- n 'the natural feature and history of the park were given every evening at Mammoth, where, as well a at the. Upper Geyser basin, thousands of people were guided over the hot apringe and geyser formations by park rangers. Animal Herda Increase. Le st. w I nter was a por ma 1 -- on therefor there was practically no lose ef life among therwtld animals through bunt- -' Ing outside the park boundaries or starvation, and -- the elk, deer amt antelope herds showed a gratlfjlng Increase. The buffalo herd is increasing ao rapidly that It- - will soon present difficulties In-tway of feeding and control. Montana this year cut Its open season for elk hunting from eeventy-fl- v day to thirty days, and Idaho cut Its season to fifteen das. sixty-da- y open seaWyoming, etlll haa son, but it begins fifteen days earlier than before, and thla Is a step It the right directions All these states have authorized their game commission to close an open season whenever there I threatened destruction of any species of game. -- he c Extension Urged. The proposed extension of Tellowstom park southward Is very important, and the addition should be made es soon as Nob only are th Teton mounpossible. tain needed to complete the natural hlhlts of thb park, but the count rv around the head waers of the Yellowstone Is needed ae elk and moose rang'. Very few tytoose are now seen in the should be perk, and everything possible done to protect those that are left. for Y'ellowstone na. "The travel figure tional park showed another incresue thlT visitor being reported as jesr, 1.431 Thi I a reagainst 79.777 last setson. one considers markable showing ihe fact that there Is practicallv no local travel to the Yellowstone, most of Ms from distant places. More visitors coming arrived bv-- motor this vear then last, while trahi travel w slightly lees. (' Mt. Pleasant Municipal Band Elects Officers gpevnl to The Tribune. MT. PLEASANT. Dec. organization of Mt. ' , tempo-raiPleasant s new IT A y bv the municipal band has been effectedLouis A. Hub club, aa follows; Professor Henrv Professor Peterson. president; Terrv. vice president end director; Flnvd Larsen, secretary: Qeorgh Squires and Thomas Clithero. directors. The bond will hold Its first practice tiext Wednesday evening In tho city hall. - PARENT. TEACHER. MEET. (pedal to Th Trlbues.i SPANISH' FORK. Dec. 17.' mi eacher association of the Cential school held an Interesting meeting at the President Amos Woods pre- - j,. sdicolhoure sided. The following program was givens T Community singing, led by Mrs. Blanche Lewis; invocation. E.a. Whitwood: cornet solo, llax Thomas; girls choru. directed by Blanche Lewi, remarks. CooperationBetween Parents, Teachers and Students." Principal A. O. Peterson of the high school; talk on school work. Princl-p4W. R. Tippen of the Central Albert Swenson. Parent-T- tl . PAINTINGS ON EXHIBITION. 17. American Dec. WASHINGTON. painters displayed the products of their talents to an international gathering at the opening tonight at the Corcoran gallery of art of the eighth biennial exhibition of contemporary American oil paintings. Th$ paintings, which included the our ir winners of prizes offered by former Clark or Mcmtana, were viewed by of many tbi foreign government officials, of the arms conference The exhibition consists of nearly .390 pictures. Ben-art- e- t , r Park Ive and "Mechanic In th Program" ' Garden Home. In addition to hla own zestful portrayal of the lure of the tilled plat, th author gives hi reader worth-whil- e gleanings from personal ermtart with Luther the wizard of the Pacific coast. 4 Bur-ban- i Jam ... M. . Iajr and to Gvorvt other 0 to 12. block 44. Farmtwortk. Iota . Pawly elation fn ftavfd A. Vaace, Jota Emily W. 87 io 40, blck 8. Poplar Grove Edward P. Jouea to John W. Johnson, rotum 81, iowDhlp 2 rmth. range 1 8trt ...... ...... ....... 70 HOSPITAL UNIT ORDERED, (pedal to The Tribune. WASHINGTON. Dee. ' IT Th public health service has authorised, the of $M),000 to build tubercular 3tnlt at th Boise public health hospital, to soldier patients bcoihmodate forty-eight X-- N x SEAL CAMPAIGN ACTIVE. (pedal te The Tribune. SPANISH FORK. Dec. 17. Under the management of the chairman, E. A. Morgan. a large committee for the sale of Chrlatmae health seal Is making a vigorous campaign. Nearly every store In the elty has a booth, presided over by a member of th committee, and many helpers soliciting from house to house and on the sidewalks. BANKRUPTCY PETITION FILED. voluntary bankruptcy petition was filed yesterday In the Untied Htates district court by Stanley T. Allgood, a farm-- , er, of Bandy, who estimates his liabilities at $2792 99 and his assets at $1973. The petitioner claims exemption of $1975 on real estate and farm implements. .. A PopCorn' yPop Cora CaNaMBB'a timer !M4mc, ksg ol Meiomtmi Jttmtlk. ueasnwol tSZ $1.00 LOU CULLMANN. cmnutut ' teev.OeveaTwigj v i |