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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY- - MORNING, APRIL. 18, S' 1S22.V OGDEN DEPARTMENT t - Offlc. Ogden Ttaatr Pbons 664; Business, - Correspondent, Building. , 664 tod 740; Society. 21M. 57 Ogden Determined to Enforce Traffic Ltiws " OGDEN. April 17 Stricter enforcement of the traffic supervision and Jail sentences for speeders was recommended by citisena at the meeting of the city commission at the city hall ton'ght. The meeting waa called by Mayor Prank Francis to act on the resolutions of the Civic league, asking for more stringent enforcement of traffic law a. Vi, Several suggestions were advanced by the speakers to aid In a solution of the Law situation Violation and sesking to bring about better enforcement of the law Commissioner Oscar B. Mad son spoke Reason Given of the results that have been accomj, plished through the enforcement of traflaws, and Mayor Frands suggested Business fic Out that the people cooperate with the police In the arrest of speeders and law violators AH citizen. the mayor satd, " and especially. the women, OGDEN, April 1? The license of the were urged to aid In reporting accidents furnishing the numbers of the autos 272 Twenty-fift- h It street, and . involved , . Was revoked fiy the city commission toAction by the city commission on the Chief of recommendation law on traffic wlU the be tomortaken night probably of Police Jonathan Jones The reason row morning, as the was for revoking the license given ftfth violation Of the laws of the city, .Charged I With Heres for Put of ecotfrred-Apri- l No renoyated materials. No sweatshop or tenement workmanship. kapok or Nothing but pure, clean, new dust-procotton. Each , mattress sealed , Children want things that taste good. Mothers want them to have Man 11 Incendiarism Reteased The chief cited the following dates of arrests of Charles ftevelotoa and Gus HaaHala, proprietor nf Hie Rialto and TT Frank F. Water-straOOFrtrvrAprtr other-- . August 20 September 2, Decern-hewho waa charged with destroying 17 and April 11. The notation shows property with intent to defraud an intwo arrests on August 20 and Decem- surance company, was discharged from ber IT custody this morning Ju the city court Claims ear before following h preUmmary-lug been filed- against the- - city, were denied Judge D hig R Roberts. ufion recommendation of City Attorney Waterstraw wifs arrested at ths home whose of Mrs. Sarah Mad. son, 2727 12 Benin aveThe persons Wade Johnson. calms were denied were Dr Ernest W nue, where he bad been staying and at Pearl Wright Egldhof which place he was said to have apllrown'ng, Mr and Max Davidson, shortly after a f:fc the night of - Petitions for the extension of water peared April 3 In the home, which destroyed a . mams from W. A. Dixon and others 00 player, plane f- Wrtffvztr aWhiie ands J-- H. Andrews were Chief George A. Graves And Capfaln referred to Mayor Frank Francis of the H. H Wardlelgh of the! fire department water works department f Captain Robert Burk, Detective Everett The claim of the F, J KleseJ company Noble and Patrolman VV, W. Ri hardson for $225 for damage to the basement of testified as to the fire end later tho findthe Kiesel building through the break- ing of a Jar w.hlch contained kerosene Lake appeared ing of a water main- was referred to the, F. Tobin of'-val- t e forJohnW strrstrsw citv attorney. and Cvajnty Attornrv The UtaJi Rapid Transit company David J Wilson appeared for the the board that it would abandon street car line for two the Twenty-fift- h blocks east of Harrison avenue when work-othe paving is begun. Tne notification was referred to the committee on paving,- - nutritive, body-buildi- ,' of andgerm-proofinjcartoiirol- ng l. A Service due the American public Today Simmons can give the public a complcte&lceping unit. Beds, Springs and Mattresses, each built to fit the other all built for sleep. In this way, you secure a food. The answer is H OVEN BAKED , five styles cleanliness. the answer -- Whfcl in Twin fair , of Simmons Mat- tresses to choose from, you make your selection, at the price you had in'mina. You get a mattress built for sleep. Arid more a: mattress of the utmost 17ITH V of Continued as ting Firm The "Martha Washington." Design 1800 real guarantee of sleep satisfaction. T BEANS SIMMONS COMPANY CHICAG ATLANTA, SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL (Executive Offices, Kenosha, H is.) , NEW YORK KENOSHA with Tomato Sauce ad-vs- . LOGAN Rainbow Trout Are to Be Placed' in Weber Streams ApHl 17. About 50,000 rainbow i trout for then Ogden river and Its tributaries in Ogden valley will arrive her Wednesday morning and will be taken, to Winter's pond at Huntsville, where they Will be held for a few weeks before being released "In the streams This shipment will be the first of the 180,004 rainbow trout which are to be planted In the streams this year President A F I arson of the Weber Count Fish hnd Game Protective association and Deptily Game Warden W H. Anderson went to Spring creek, in Ogden valley, yesterday and placed several smalt screens In the creek preparatory to the planting of the trout. The screens will be maintained In the creek until the trout attain a stse that will enable them to protect themselves against the larger fish. Wednesday evening at 7 30 o'clock the game association win hold a meeting at, the cliy hall, at which the plana fur the transplanting of the fish will be discussed. Office, 114. DEPARTMENT. , North Main, Tslaphone Residence Telephone, 94. 41'-- , OODBN, -- Ogdi en Negress Sentenced Cache County Will Have Legion Baseball League Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, April 17 The American Legion baseball league for Cache county da now a sure thing as a i.etudt of a meeting yesterday by representatives from the four poets proposed to hold member sblp In the circuit- - The same posts will, select a regular representative to serve on She board of directors of the league before Wednesday night, which Is the date of the next meeting This meeting will bo held In Logan The rules of ths circuit wl'l then be written into the constitution and other matters taken up George Ward was chairman of the session here yesterday, at which the various posts lndkated a great deal of enthusiasm In local communities for the legion league Civic organisations are back of the legion In putting In teams and the formation of the league, it was reported. to Term in State Prison It is proposed to play a thirty-gam- e schedule -- With, games twice each week, on Wednesday and Saturday, as well as OGDEN, April" 17 taurine GrCffift, holidays. Legion teams In Hitrum . and ' negres convicted of ths murder of Leu Richmond are already practicing for - Tun, Chinese cafe owner, on February 1 games. last, will be taken to the state prison in Bait Lake tomorrow morning to begin a sentence of not less than one year nor Couples more than ten year. to Sentence was pronounced this morning bv District Judge George 8. Barker. LOGAN, AprH I7. Marriage license Before paseing tha sentence the court denied the motion for a new trial tiled were Issued today bv the countv clerk to woman the The defendfollowing couples Guy Leland by counsel for the ant made no comment when the sentence Maughan and Margaret Veneda Smith Letahman. both of Wellsvllle, was passed. Francis . Marlon Stobaugh of Logan and GAMES OF CHANCE TABOO. Margaret F Kvle of Franklin, Idaho; OGDEN, April 17 No gan es of chance Darrell Franklin Jardtne and Hazel Morwin be permitted in any of the city parks ton, both of Logan Ths marriage of Mr Stobaugh and Miss this summer, according to the announcement of the citv oommleslon todav. place at the Presbvtertan It Kyle took is said the announcement was made in church, the Rev Hsrrla Plllsburv offichurch was elaborately decThe to a a from reply conceesionnalre, ciating request who applied for the privilege of operating orated and appropriate wedding music rendered Waa Vernon Young was Mr. a raffle at the park during the summer, Stobaugh s attendant, while Miss Logan of Montpelier, Idaho, acted as bridesPRELIMINARY HEARING BEGINS. OGDEN, April 17 The preliminary maid. The marriage of Mr Jardine and Miss hearing tn the case of the state against Marlow J Christensen charged with the Morton was performed by Oountv Clerk W H Chngg this forenoon Mr JarTmrrder of LJovd Bvbee at Uintah, March H last, will be called before Judge D. R dtne is better knpwn as Frankie Darren, Roberts tn the city court tomorrow morn- welterweight boxing champion of the west ing Christensen la at liberty on a bond. 'v Three' Idaho Are Licensed Marry Pop-plet- ' $19,-ftvi- - OGDEN , April i'OOIRS, E. L. BOY ON STAGE. 17. Herman R. Howes, Howes of the forest serv lev., wait of was advised today that his eon is playing v Vn engagement with Billie Burke's in ''Intimate Strangers," which Is In Ohio cities His stage name appearing is Reed Howes, Contract Awarded for High School Addition Mellen Company Demands Cancellation " of State Contract. Pit Gravel Demand that the attorney general Immediately Initiate legal steps to annul the contract by the state road commission, the land board and the department of finance and purchase with the Helseit Construction company for the lease of the state gravel at Mount was made yesterday by J. W. Mellen of the Me'len Sand A Gravel company Demand also was made that the attorney general take motion to annul the contract to purchase gravel from the ptt Two letters on the respective suhj'tn of Were, received yesterday t the offi.-Harvey Clutf, uttorney general, and rewas howMr. CHtff, acknowledged ceipt was out of the citv and no comment ever,. on the subject was forthcoming from the office It is believed, though, by persons familiar with the situation, that Mr Mellen demand 'will not be compiled . with. The two 'etters follow: $70,-85- Complaint Set Forth. On the 30th day of Vlarth. 1922, J T Oldroyd, as state land commissioner, and the state road commission of the state of Utah, hy N C Poulson and George D Casto, commissioners, with the approval of John H. Glenn, director of the state department of finance and purchase of the state of Utah, entered Into, or pretended to enter Into a contract for and on behalf of the state or Utah with the Helseit Constrm tton company, leasing to that company the states sand and gravel pit known as the Mount gravel pit, at the Point of the niounta n, located In the southwest quarter of section .4 township 4 south range 1 west, of the Salt Lake base and meridian "This contract leases, or punports lo lease, lo the Helseit Construction company, for a period of seven vears property belonging to the state of Utah This contract, or purported contract, was entered Into without authoritv of law, contrary to and In violation of the rights of the state of I tah, and contrary to and In violation of the rights of "citizens and taxpayers of the state of Utah and to the detriment and financial loss of. tho state of Lftah, and of citizens and tavpavers of the state of Ltah in gAieral, and to the undersigned. J W Mellen, in particular. 5; nce-a-f- cltt-zet- oi v Asleep -- ,n ,f Pres-Uot- engl--nee- rs Prlce-Castleg- at .fir. , ofDth Fel-uw- v . O Built for Sle ep 1922 Sim rooty. Company FREE BOOKLET" ON SLEEP ms for "Sleep end Us Environment : Write - the-ste- Weber River Adjudication Position Engineer Look for the Simmons Label e Resurrection Theme Talk Students Watch and Cash While Owner Purple Label Biu Label Green Label Red Label White Label jlt IjPGAN, April 17 H M Draper was swarded the contract to build the addition to the South Cache high school at Hyrum by the Cache county board ot Mr Draper s bid was the education lowest of four WILL BE BURIED TOMORROW. H Demand Made to Following are the bids submitted Cancel EX April 17. Funeral services for M Draper, $57 425 T G. Rowland, A Johnson Millard "You, as attorney general of the state $71235, LeRoy William H. Orem, who died last night at These bids call for the of Utah, are respectfully requested and bis home in this city,-wl- )l be held at 1 Hill. $75 400 demand is hereby made upon you, that o'clock W ednesday afternoon In the Lib- general construction work. vou forthwith file an action to have erty ward meeting house Bishop James canceled and annulled and set aside said 4U Shaw will preside Interment wBI be of contract o entered Into, as aforesaid, and , tn the Liberty cemetery to enjoin J T Oldroyd as state land to B. Y. U. commissioner and N 4 I oulaon and LICENSED TO MARRY. f OGDEN April 17 Clinton B Aver-P- tt George D Ifasto and Ira as 17 The Resurrection memhers oL the mate .road Browning LOGAN, April coinn lesion, of Willard and Haxcl T Henry of was the subject of an address given by and the state road aw such, commission, Salt Lake were granted a marriage li- Rlate Senator Joseph le John It-- GlenncUcector- - ofQuinneyatthe and T cense at the office " ift dotwrtment of fin a ' T"vrl pnretia xe.'H n ff Moyer this afternoonSenator Quinney talked tq students and the Heiselt Constrmtlon contpanv, or faculty at tha regular devotional xercises such thereof ax anav b necessary, from " SUtT TO RECOVER FILED. Into terms effect and the procairvmg OGDEN. April 17 Last & Thomas filed The college choir rendered two beautivisions of said contract and from In any suit In the district court today seeking ful Easter ahthems. ' The Resurrection manner diverting, hauling away or dis.to recover $1155 51 alleged to be due from and "The Glorv of Victory lawns posing of the sand and gravel and maAbel and Hannah an Heek, for goods terial belonging to the state ot Utah bold and delivered. CITY COURT BUSY. at said gravel pit unler, pursuant to or bv virtue of the terms of said contnut, 17 Law and motion, IjOGAN, April HELD TO DISTRICT COURT. with the trial calendar, occu- and that Vou take aut h further proveed-- , together Caba'-Aor17 o Francisco OGDEN, April pied the dav in the city court Judge Ings as mar he necessary to protect the charged w.th burglarv In the thin! Hullen assessed a number of fines for rights of the state of Utah and the and taxpavers thereof Upon vcnir ttegroe. wvs bound over to the distrht iolations , 6t the traffic laws by failure so to do tjie underslgt ed. as a by Judge D R Roberts In the citv His bond was ti.ed.at tltlren and taxnaver and resident cf the port . today. He use remanded to tho custody state, of I tah, will bring wi.ch prmeed-Ing- s bkh) I In epmt a are necessary to proStolen at the eheriff tect the state of I tah the citizen and u Is taxpavers pf the state of Utah and the undersigned sgalns said unlawful and void ontract and further proceedings $4(1 room O IS If less, Adrian hotel, -Resigns y West Rt.uth Temple street, notified the thereunder contract is on file In the office of "9ad .police yesterday that s thief entered his I 3 3 Sanford, engineer tn the employ room while he was asleep and stole his the state land oomrtdseloncr, referent e Is heieby made" to which 'state engineer s office in connec-'(tlo- n gold watch and chain, $185 i ash and a A o( thewith the gubject Following Is the. letter thg adjudication of the Weber pawn ticlet Mrs. iwlos Coogrove of Draper, while of gravel purchase river, now In progress, is leaving the en Ice the state to enter the employ visiting in Salt Lake vesterdav, lost her tot W, D Beers formet state engineer, purse down town The purse contained Injunction Sought i, of some work at to take On the 1st day of April, 1322, John about $50 and some toilet articles. 'ral lilt ho charge II if Tegart also of the H Glenn, as director of th state dewho has been U" DAY POSTPONED. elate engineer s office, partment of finance dnd purchase of the sSKK'Uted with Mr Sanford In tihe .adof Utah, contt ary to and In violaIT" dav at the of Utah state judication of the Weber, will complete when the huge letter University U on the hill north- - tion. of the statute. of the state of Utah the work there east of the campus receives its annual I n,t.rV' to law. ordered and pur- tr The change. It is stated In the based cubic vards of gravel at 55 cent cubic vard Rom the Helseit office, will not gieatly Interfere Ion Cor struct with the work of the state Inasmuch as compnn,. for use on project No 24, on the Mr. Sanford was aiioiit ready to close trp road The order for purchase Is No. 804 and Is he engineering mailers in connection fll fh in on nf ths of the director of the shh the adjudication. state department of finance and purtichase aftd was officially approved by the ,'v EDUCATOR VISIT UNIVERSITY, Mild John H Glenn. Apr.l 1, 1922 This Robert L Kellv, secretary of the pun hose, order and approval were made ..CatlomU Association of American without of In law. violation of authority W 515 th 8U Cincinnati, the statute amt to the Injury and visited the University Lllunt. nd Tar age of tl e state of Utah and the tax. writes. FJV. aiiinus yesterday as guest of President s relieved ms of s cough, tickling pavers of ths stats of Utah and lo the George Thomas. Dr Georg Bmorv and Professor Elbert D Thomas In ths throat, wheezing and pains In the undersigned. J W, Mellen mothei is my wonder- helping You as attorney general for the state 'r Keily is making a study of American chest, it a why druggists recommend of Utah V dleg of with a vlpw establishing fully s That and requested n Schramm-JohnsoFtveJ demand iearr.rpciaifmly tkieer iniiptrathn m solving education Fnlev pnl&a heiktv iruvrle upon vou 1 L Good H tore fdVeHisement J1 you forthwith inmiluje pioteadingh that to problems. oom-ipas- Your choice of five styles distinguished by Labels of different color at a popular range of prices Simmons Purple Label Mattress at $60 is the ultimate in deeping comfort. Other Simmons Mattresses at prices ranging down to $10. dam-Ohi- the execution and carprevent or enio-rying into effect the arid contrait ot purchase or erder for raid gravel, and that you take mnh proceedings a will the carrying into execution of utd Illegal and unlawful purcuase and ordi i Upon your failure o to do the undei . Melien as a taxpayer and signed, I cltixen of tce state of L tab, will take so- h pnxeedmgs in he i emits us aie necessary to protect the tights of the rlttc pf Utah and the It ice ns and taxpayer of the stato of Utah and the inder- signed pte-ve- - 90 for a Battery with the $ Yes, V famous c PROVO DEPARTMENT. 12 Csntsr St W. If is , Telephone a top-(iia!it- The bat- y tery, too, no special inod-Ilett- er tl'aiLthose 13 real built arpimd A Three Injured When Auto Leaves Highway lrest-O-lTattj April 17, While driving a big j car at a speed of nvoe thn.flfty miles an hour on the Springvllle road at a point south of the Utah county Infirmary j last night. Paul W estwood Henrv Vogel j and Robert Walker all of Provo, were! seriously Injured when the car left the pavement, jumped over huge boulde-- s and crashed down an embankment, turning over on Its side. Westwood, who waa driving, suffered Internal Injuries in his chest and abdo- men, the outcome of which hi fall er, Dr David W estwood. expresses doubt Hefirv Vogel wa severely out about PROVO, Irest-O-Lit- the famous The plates hardness, s. of unusual eoii'biued with peculiar porosity. The plates with ready power m winter anti great strength in summer. heat-resistin- g, non-buckli- I ; ert Walker was badly bruised j After the ear left the road it hit a! number of targe tou'ders, which threw! the young men out before It turned over of the car showed the Kxalnlnatlon e epeedon eler ieglstered" beyond the mark. . The men were picked tip and taken ty the Provo general hospital where they were given medical attention 'fL'O.DO n JjaJtfiy of boxes just as uood trade-i- liirlit is price priee for Prest-0Plate- s says the car owner must be 2 pleased. How is voftr battery working, anjhovvf If its pulse is low. if , it lacks vi-- , tality, come around, no matter what make at is, and let our battery specialists prescribe the mht tonic.' We never tell you your is through until it is.'. It is our job to prolong the life of any pood battery. , Drive around today- - ; ,our a for popular makes ears. We have A corresponds jd.v low price, for irest-O-L'tHatteries for other t.vpes of tars. 1atteWex are e Prest-O-Iiit- e specified as original equipment by 87 leadiujr and" lucked by the bat-tei- v manti-fa'turer- s, guarregular anty, a. ironeroua, definite objialiln, plus a spirit that l'rest-O-Lit- e FHEGENERAtAUTOERVieCOrOF UTAHrlncr "1 15-11- 9 East First South Wa$atch3994 Salt Lake Cityy Utah . fifty-mil- THE OLDEST SERVICE TO MOTORISTS Funeral Services Are ' Held for W. E. Sperry PROVO, April 17 Friends paid final tribute to W'lllls E. tsperrv at the funeral services held in the Fifth waid meetmt house yesterdsv. Bishop Alfrtd Mahev of the Fjfth ward presided Crening liv Patriarch Alberti was offered praver D Clark, after which the Pyne brothers-Ilo- , erts quartet sang "Remember Me, O nd later "Savior. Ou'de Mighty One," and Comfort Me ' and- "Welcome Wanderer, Welcome" Ih- Thomas L Martin of the B. Y. P "sang 'My Faith In Thee" The speakers, all ot whom euto-glz- d the life of tne departed Patriarch Joseph B Keeler, Bery Walton Benedl tlon was and E D Ihirtrldge offered by Bishop Albert Mabe. In the Proo City cemeInterment was tery. and the dedicatory prayer was offered bv John 11. Manwarlng of hprln-ville. Office Building and Church Damaged by Fire : file brose out st room No. 202 In McCorntck office building al 4 4 vesterdav afternoon. The flsmosi were soon exHtigulshSTT by firemen from th central station tfhe loss was noml-- 1 j pal. t $110 was done a" estimated Damage the Westminster Presbyterian thuroh 5 A the o clock 1 about 7 m nclovk yesterdsy .morning bv a fire which oi.glnated In a pile gjf iuli- blfcu near, ths fufiiai-t.-. I t Headquarter for Prest-O-Lit- es special battery for radio purposes |