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Show 13 I 22 ' THE SALT, LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1922. DR. M. M. NIELSON HIGHER STATE am ROADS CONFLICT Federal Highway Connec- Prosecution Fails to Comtions Between Two States plete Testimony and Pre- liminary Will Continue. Subject of Controversy. Band in Ambush in Hills Near Kenilworth erty at Shoots i Men. , Officials Believe That 7.1 ' .i i - " Mills Levy Necessary to Meet Minimum Expenses. gH IDS I.,, r- - ' I y: to On PiturbJ Disarm mies on found awaiting them In Salt Lake ment until tomorrow. today In Justice J. Wala letter Indicating that the Idaho high- terThe sessioncourt, where th motion picHanbys a to taken have Tribune. authorities Th. ways ture actor waa up for hearing, waa dealready Bpeclsl am2 to miner voted to establish the relations efforts la to stand. This such as Striking PRICE, June Involve, apbetween th defendant and Mlaa Winibushed In the hills atove the Kenilworth parently, either a settlement of the Utah fred subShaughnehy-Coke problems at once or else a protracted mine of the Independent Coal sequent to their marriage In Mexicali, In Idaho which communttlea might fight. 100 shot Lower California, on May II last, company fired between fifty and Join, to endeavor to get a change of deIt waa testified that th couple reat miner employed by the company becision there. Springs, a California reThe Utah federal highways program at turned to Palm tween 4 and 4 30 o cloi k this afternoon went to recommended to the United States bu- sort, about -- I a. m. May 14 anduntil while the men were traveling from the May reau of public roads contemplates three a cottage, which they occupied CareMrs. chambermaid 18, Romaldo mine to the town of Kenilworth Lugo, connections with the Idaho federal highth cottage, and Paul Ivanlchevtlchke. ful Investigation of the affair Indicates ways program. One of these Is in Caohe at woman valley, another on the shores of Beer Its lessor, testified of that anotherlvanlche-vttchkthat none of the miner was strut k, but the time, there part stayed lake, and a third In Boxelder county. th car used by the men In coming from who testified Valentino was hla The Utah program proposed that the the mine on the "man trip" were struck ea latter should be north of Bnowvtlle, a beat friend," alluded to the woman In many places friend of ours." Mrs. Lugo Identified "a C . secondary road running through Corinne, a New of the attempted ambuieade Tremonton and Snowvllle. picture shown her as that of the other An alternaxx.x x :, reached Sheriff T. F Kelter shortly betive In Cache valley haa been suggested, guest. This picture was recognised by fore i o clock this evening In a telephone In the courtroom as that of Alla no persons but sumade recommendation has been message from W II K! wood, general Member of the Part Time Girls Dramatic club rehearsing s seen In the two-ac- t to the federal authorities. This would Naxlmov, Russian actress. A subpoena property will be preOne on Dick, which with the farce, The Automatic Servant, perintendent of the Kenilworth waa play issued for Nastmova, but bad not take thla secondary rood from Brigham Sheriff Kelter Immediately sent a posse to right: Vlo- -' on sented t the Civic Center Monday night at 8 o'clock. Prom Tremonton, and thence con- been served late today. through of twelve deputies, In command of Dep-ut- v a to from ha who made costume; lett quick glrl'a change bey's Maberry, just Ivanlchevltchke .aid Mr. Valentino north up the Malad valley. Sheriff I, A Pike, to the scene of Blanche Harrison, an Interested spectator, and Charlotta Paul, who Is In the tinuing disIn the meantime Boxelder county has and the "woman friend" occupied adjointhe trouble and Instructed them to act of making up as the negro maid In order to "pull crook stuff. been anxious to get federal aid on the ing rooms In the cottage and another Almost coinciarm the striking miners paving of the highway from Brigham to was used by Valentino. The first night dent with the arrival of the deputy sher-If- f. Corinne, which would be a part of either the party stayed there, he testified, approximately 130 striking miners route selected. However. B. J. Finch, Douglss Gerard, motion picture actor, from llelier reached Kenilworth In autodistrict engineer of the buaeau of pub- who waa groomsman at the marriage by mobiles, and these men were ordered Immelic roads, asserted during the recent visit at Mexicali, slept on the porch of the Deputy Sheriff Pike to diaper to Boxelder county of state officials that cottage while the witness himself slept diately and keep away from the propuntil the bureau has Indicated Its willing- In another building. erty line of the coal company. ness to accept the route from Brigham aald the party left Ivanlchevltchke north or northwest to the Idaho llnnt Palm bprlngs May 16. Refuse to Disperse. will remain uncertain whether the fedMr. Valentino," he testified, "received The men who had come from Helper eral government will participate in the a telegram from the Lasky studio to refused to disperse, soy lng they hmj hud cona'ructlon of this road It haa been come to the telephone at Banning, twenty-tlegRl advice to the effect that they were made a part of the 1922 Utah road pro- wo miles away, at once. When he privileged to remain on the highways so gram, In anticipation of approval by the reached there he waa told to return to on not did as private trespass long they Bo we drove federal authorities, and a portion of Los Angeles Immediately. property. Utah a allotment of federal aid has been here. Mr. Valentino and Mrs. ValenThe situation at Kenilworth was said set Our friend aside for In one automobile. thla work. were tino Time of fo be more gTave than any Itke situation Members and I and Mra. Valentino Pekingese which has arisen In the Carbon county DesiredAid Federal in other. were the dog coal fields since the strike began on Valentino I aaw next "The Mr. day Girls Dramatic Club Will Howeer, unit tht Idaho authorities April 1. The citizens of the camp, nearCommittee and drot e with her and Mr. decide to connect with the Utah secon- at her home ValMr ly all of whom are understood to be where to Valentino Pomona, dary road at the stats line, ths status entino took the American cltlaens, are reported organistrain for New York." in of this project la somewhat In doubt, couning. and a late report from there said for Nominations. to York?" New Why did ahe go sines it Is the declared policy of the that If the authoritlea could not give federal bureau that stub road are not sel asked. necessary, them the protection they ahe ws think "I by the Leaky advised be to favored. unle to connect a county The witness might have to protect themselvea In the "Mr. ValA two-a- rt eeat with tne federal highway system. studio," replied Additional deputy piny entltlrj One on pick." beat way possible. her to avoid advised me The told Democratic tats entino convention they may If fedIdaho doe not the connect with sheriffs have arrived to assist Deputy and a fnice, " The Automatic Servint, follow closely that of the Republican of eral road system In Boxekfer county the publicity Sheriff Pike and hla pome and officials In reply to a question by defense counroad would become a stub road, and a hero aay they would not be surprised If will be presented by meml ers of the Utah, according to H. L. Mulllner, chairaald Valentino spent Ivanlchevltchke sel, e Girls Pramatie club .Monday man of the Democratic showing would have to be made the there was a general battle at daybreak. state committee, strong night with him when they returned to indues a change In policy. Secondary to Loe o'clock at the mie cent r who announced By midnight last night, however, near- nlyht at Angeles. eaterday that within the roads are feeder to ths primary sysly all of the men who had gone from under the direction of Mlcm Mtldicd Steel-maCostello said he expected to call next thte day he would write to the tem, and ordinarily jchould be lntercoun-t- y oneMr.more Helper to Kenilworth had left the latter witness tomorrow, but did not e In school n at the been teacher has assumed. That It least. camp and returned to Helper. The situamember of the state organization and In Boxelder would not be the name. The proceeding Intercounty announce Valentino tion waa quiet at midnight. The program will liulude a piano duet ascertain their wlhe were brought under a bithe with against unless Idaho authorities the regarding join that a hy Knwrm Forsyth anti Uathtfiine Hetsih, ennial gathering. Utah. However, there Is no doubt that California statute which provide Mabey Informed. Mr Mulllner explained that it would It would be a valuable feeder to the marriage performed outside of the state with ukulele accompaniment hv Kmma he more convenient to ascertain Sheriff Kelter telephoned to Governor the north .uid south primary highway in Utah. of a person having a husband or wife liv-in a acid Mildred lth le The wihe of the state committee by writing can be prosecuted as bigamousrelaMabey In Salt tonight, telling him Downing of "The Automatic Kw cast and undersummon this state If subsequent marital the situation. The governor la them to a meeting Lwiston Wants Route.' ing than to within the state can be proved Valat tion this stood to have asked the sheriff to teletime ant are Mr Stblev Boothly. EstoI)c In the Cache stats authorities county An earlv convention. In the opinion of entino secured an Interlocutory decree of graph a detailed report of the affair Ha Coonrudt , Mis Sihle Sonthlv. Uuth Fosfound variaa similar but with problem, underIn It from Mies Jean Acker laat Januof la no Demoirat divorce made the partv work, is active relief, promise ter, the Automatic Servant, Irene Haul The road from Brigham to Lo- ary, and a final decree cannot be enstood. l'tmh thought advisable The reaaon given for tions. The rait In One on Dh k U Is to Une a and north the Idaho gan Sheriff Kelter, alone In hla office and Murray Martha Whlmpey. Helen Mar- this Ih to permit of a campaign, between tered until next January. too HI to make the trip to Kenilworth, shall Mrs the cnnvrnt'on nnd election date, which primary road on both Utah and Idaho her comdn, Violet Malurrv was watching the situation rloaely and Klliah th Roderick. Iheii aunt Uubv Pal-le- will nllou the nominee to thoroughly federal highway systems, as recommendwas arranging to add to the posse If It The first week In ed, and It appears to be ao accepted by F.vehn Uarlton, Uhnrkttc Paulev ( an a.s the tntc to be the time most ths bureau. became necessary. Kenilworth, situated Victoria Andrew, HlanOie Harrlaofi, ami Augufd appear However, federal aid has already been six miles north of Price and four miles Rosa, a colored maid, Pena Pieseott favored by leader of the party In Salt given to the road from Preston to FVank-lisouth of Helper, la almost completely (.ake and this Is the shortest road out I p to date surrounded hy high mountains, and It no formal announcements was from behind big boulders that the West of candidacy have been made, by any of Utah from Rlcnmond. But the people of Lewiston, Utah, desire that ths who would be the choice of the Demostrikers are said to have shot Into the Utah federal highway system connect g "man trip" train. Accordcratic partv for United State senator. with Class And Idaho north of their city. by Man aie mentioned hv their friend and ing to the Information ereceived hy the they point to ths fact that such a road men riding .sheriff, there were forty-fivMine few have admitted that their would serve a of Cache on the train, the shift having Just compopulous part In the hands of their friends. More than 130 couple attended the ancounty snd that the money Is already eeterdav the name of ten possible pleted It day's wrork. nual junior-senio- r reception of the Weste raised for such a pavement. financing The fusillade came without warning, high achool Riven Inst were a but onlv few mentioned, night at the On the other hand, in Idaho the road according to the telephone messages reIn honor of these were said to be what might be hotel bv the Junior rln serve the more thickFranklin through ceived by the sheriff from Superintendent of the graduating students Music was termed pottnt.al. ly settled portion of the xalley. Klwood. The strikers hid behind rocks furnished bv the Mel Watkins orchestra Accused of The state officials made the trip over Case of at rifles their and emptied la. The officers of the graduiting King Not Candidate. both routes, going as far north as Presthe mot ln( train as fast ss thev could are humner Tuft president, June Pr ggs of name W ton W. The held winHalt and They aim and fire. One shot pierced the meetings at Logan Hnzel (lenrge, vice rtatv T.ake banker, and activeArmstrong. In Democratic at Lewiston Expected to Go The party was mads up dow of th hoist house, another going John president, Pitman, treasmr nnd Kirov NewHil with most of P. O. Peterson, chairman, and Comfaor tiii, appeals to find through the door of the same building. man, senior repieaeniativ on the stumissioner Henry H. BSood and Stats lendirs of the party In Salt I.ake. Howthe trains dent bodv board of control. The machinery controlling This Morning. ever, Mr Armstrong does not even admit Road Engineer H. C. Means. the th incline from down mine A feature of the reception waa the a he he mat candidate for the nomIs In to located Kenilworth this grand march at .trt o dock Every one that William R. Wallace, former Idaho Sends Map. That none of the men on present, including Juniors, seniors and ination building.. Democratic national committeeman for the train waa hit Is considered miraculous. guests, On their return home found participated. d The fate of Angelina Wacaater for her Is also 1'tah, mention, The cars have a capacity of about six frequently, but letter from H W. Gregory,they The and patronenaea were Mr he office engialso Is reluctant to announce hla cantons of coal and It la estimated that and Mrpatron alleged participation In the fatal shooting S J G K Kigbv, Mr an Mr neer of the at highway Boise, department there were about ten men In each car Price Mr and Mi J P Kavanaugh Mt didacy formally There appears to he a which waa In reonse to a at of Oharlea A. Faua will rest with the query of genet as It made the trip of understanding that Senator Wil- to the Idaho attitude on all three K K Nebekei. Mr and Mr Mr conliam not H will be a Jury today. to candidate King a mile from the mine to town The road and C. Mr and Mr P suicee-Fred lisne, proposed by Utah In Boxelder This understanding nect ons Cache himself la an Incline and there waa no opporThe state doe not expect the Jury to Mr and Mr Hoy M'dntvte and Rich counties Keeler, Mr. county. comes from statements the senaJunior to the and the train permit atop tunity Homer Christensen, M's Elizabeth Kitz tor is undei stood to have made to a verdict that will call for thq return aald route the Idaho that Gregory simply miners to leave It and protect them- Gerald and Captain and Mts Ixmis A friends, recommended In the federal highway aa-teInfliction of the death penalty. Diatrlit and "Mth have been repeated. Notwithselves Witney. brought the primary road tlvrough Attorney E. A. Rogers aald In hla openstanding there ts a sentiment for King and Frankltn to the Utah state atnorg many of the patty leaders and It Preston There are three Shooting Persistent. mt.v he that his n.itne will go before the line. He did not mention either of the ing argument yeaterday. other but he did send a map. On posalMe verdicts guilty of The shooting began as soon as the that the governor would fed It wa ' routea com entloa ebor county Is understood thl to call out the national guard line train left the mine portal and continued map the to hate two andtdates In the field, M. la guilty marked as a primary road, that from murdor, without recommendation; recomSamuel A King attorney for the drik-In'until it &i out o! range, according to H Drowning and Willard Scowcroft, while of murder, with a to Mr Klwood. Farm an Invesand also west the that shore Later, mine guards went Montpelier reported miner, Imth the former members of the house of Bear lake la marked as a over the right of way and returned the tigation conducted hv Leslie Frazer of of mendation for life imprisonment, or not rcpi i sc motives from Utah, Milton H. road. These are' part of thesecondary hi law firm Indicated th.it the shot federal guilty. lire of the strikers, hut Ineffectively, and James H. Mays, are aald to the strikers were protected by the were not fired by the strikers He aald Welllmt recommended. Th road highway system hate their hats ready to fling Into the to the Utah line Counsel for the defendant, Thomaa recks on the mountainside. Close to thir- Dome shota were fired fiom thf hill, but at through Malad la marked era aa a "tertiary" roaL though whether Ramage and W. 8. Marks, virtually comty men were reported to have been shoot- waa positive thev .had not oven fir K Frank former Neheker, assistant thla means that It I to' be an alternate pleted theW arguments yesterday. The The re- United ing from the hill, and this force U said by any of the striking miners attorney general.ls raid secondary road - to have obtained reinforcements or simply a part of the case will go to the Jury thla morning at since.it port he received, he said; led him to t6 have States senatorial aspirations, and Hf ,became known that a posse of deputy believe that It wit a company demonstrahighway system Is not Indicated. the conclusion of the state a closing arguseveral Democrats brought forth state Waheriffs had arrived at Kenilworth no There is tion In an cTfort to perau.irte Governor the name ol W W Ray, former connection, primary, secon- ment. It waa estimated yesterday. strikers were said by mine company of- Mabey to send the national fruard into States d'atnet attorney for Utah. United were made of unfairness Jamea dary or "tertiary" provided for the Utah Charges ficials to te throwing up breastworks In the county. H Movie, former assistant United'' States proposal of a road through Bnowvtlle members of the city police deof a general battle, and fears Mr. Finch la district engineer for the against The men who made the investigation treasuie-- . haa been mentioned, but close anticipation by Attorney Ramage In prewere expressed that many of the 160 men for Mr Houston were Luke RadlaJ or- ft lends have aald he would not of public roads In both states. partment defense testimony to the Jurors seek the bureau senting who came down from Helper would ob- ganiser for the United Mine Worker, nomtnalior thla year. He has mads his report to Washington, He directed attention to statement of I tain arms and )oln the men on ths hiU. stationed at Helper, and John Ramse. forwarding the recommendations of both th Wacaater girl that Chief of DetecIt was said that nearly all of the men Wyoming district organizer for the mi- Few Seek House Honors. state highway officials. The WashingM. Beckstead told her he are foregners ton decision has not been announced, ao tives Riley ner, who haa been at Kenilworth fur turn her loose If she told the same Milton H. Welling and James W. Funk far aa known. If it follows the Utah would aome time that had been related crime tor.of the hav e been mentioned as candidate Six Arraigned. for suggestion some alterations might ap- by 6ilbrt L Brighton and that nothing from First Makes McShane In necesssrv folthe congress but Idahos If a pear it district, plan. be Report. used against her. would K. said she Steve Saradakis, Kavroe, Iciule canvass ; esterdav of Iiemocratlc leader lows th Idaho suggestion, then the He declared police detectives did not Kavroe, Qua lilavas, John Vava and Pete A report from Helper to O F to faded even forth name the In setof Is bring Utah Cache county argument was Kavroe were arraigned her thlf mornsuspected of taking member of the Industrial commis- one girl she candidate for this nominatled. and Lewiston will not be on the tell the In the holdup when they arrested ing on charges anting from the holding sion of Utah, wvho has been inv cAngatlnff tion jossible part frou. Second the disfederal while congressional highway system, vigorous 8, five day after the shootup of the Hiawatha stage on May 30 and the reported holding up of a train at trict. Fot the state supreme court only persuasion might be found necessary to her February SI and resistance to the efforts of Deputy White Switch Mondetv, was to the efout said ahe was wanted at polica of Chief Justice E. K. Corf-m.- obtain federal aid on the road between ing, to Sheriff Lewis of Hiawatha to serve search fect that the city marshal had interviewed the nnmi Identify a suspect. After headquarters term expires the end of this Brigham and Tremonton. let alone for was placed In th city Jail, the warrants to remove firearms from strik- the conductor of the train nnd a train year, vvhese to succeed himself, has been men- any continuation north from the Junction the fflrlfailed tb her of her rights. waa Lewie advise aliens. named Deputy hy meaeenger. ing police It waa stated that while tioned. There do not appear to be any at the latter cRy. Sheriff Kelter of Carbon county to re- the train wai stopped at White s, seekers Ramage said, and Chief Beckstead re- the for nominstlon sufor stats in fused to permit Attorney Marks to talk accordance where some switching was ceive firearms from aliens of public Instruction on th with th proclamation Issued in Carbon strikers had gone through the required, with her February 9. car In perintendent Democratic hortaon. One active Smelting party Employees That the girl planned th robbery with county - at the request of Governor which men supposed to be said yesterday that he would not worker Mabey. were riding and had Induced them to bo surprised If the Democrats failed to Brighton for th purpose of frightening to Faua family and obtaining money and the 500 men on were released bonds of Th Ica'e the train. put & candidate for thla office In the race waa the evidence argued before Jewel Mr. McShane also has a copy of the reeach and trial waa set for June 8 Pet and in their convention Indorsed C. N. 1(M About Kavroe. against whom a warrant also port of the conductor of the trvin to the Jensen, incumbent. Mr. Jensen la a employees and their families th Jury by the district attorney. Balt defendant admitted planning thq from Thla office of the the was Issued, did not appear at the hear- superintendent, which whs to the effect United Iike and waa appointed to fill th men. supposedly v acai v caused States Smelting, Refining A Mining com- holdup with Brighton, and said ahe exing this morning and hla whereabouts is that there were three th of Dr. by resignation In to the when United Btates car the the Stores oompany pected unknown. Since these men were arrested Mexican laborers. get 60 as her share of the X.eorge Thomas when he became president pany, Mr. Rogers aald. and the Utah Railway company will hold loot. "According to the Hiawatha, stage has not been mo- train stopped at the siding to permit of the University of Utah. Ths Democoman outing at latgoon this afternoon. When the work was lested. The Sunnyslde stage was pro- switching the evidence, she told Brighton where crats. It would would keep the puband adwill afternoon her be The Faua Mrs. In Valuables, tected by deputy sheriffs from Sunnyslde pleted a.nd the conductor returned to the lic Instruction seem, early spent kept office out of politic so athettc contests of various kinds, the mitted Brighton and Roy E. Donnell when today and consequently waa not held up. car, the men had gone The conductor did far as that la possible. a one baseball gam In they cam to th house February ) for William Houston, representative of the not know where they had gone. being principal which mch position will be shared equally the purpose of parrying out the International organisation of the United Officer between men and women, with eighteen Worker, who la In charge of dis- Mexicans Missing. active players for each team. Lunch will trict No. 22, which comprises Utah and Women crowded the courtroom again The original report waa that five Mexibe aerved In the evening. Th festivities yesterday during the trial, which la beWyoming, and who haa been In Carbon cans had taken from and the tram 4en Eagles of the day will close with a dancing party ing held before Judge Ephraim Hanson county for the last three weeks, came were later seen detained In the strikers' back to Salt Lake last night. He left of the Third district court. Balt Iavk aerie of Eagles installed Its at the pavilion. Kasrga ge said to belong to these Price before the shooting at Kenllwrorth camp. fa still unclaimed In the possession newly elected officer men laet Inthe night, took place, but when informed of the TKE" NOrT;. the railroad company. It la stated that stalling officers being Past on Milton D. Presiaffair Instructed his representatives In of n. Plncock five tickets were sold and that none of the dent J K. Schlotterbeck. Worthy assisted that aectlon to make an Immediate In- five by to In Salt Lake yesterday M O. Randolph, Robert Mont., arrived have arrived Past President appears passengers to e. soon post-hias as and report vestigation at destination. The Incident happened Askew and H. S. McCann. The officer afternoon and loft last night with R. L installed were: last Monday. Phillips 22 year of age, charged with MUton D. Joseph, accused of embezzling Mr. has a report from R. N. Young, Junior past also McShane Phillips u alleged by th Union Position Given. worthy presR grand larceny. 64.000 from the Continental National Fernando Duran describing the maltreat- dent, chairman of tie board Hillings authorities to have taken a diatrusof Is on hie way from Florida to Balt bank. mond ring. He waa arrested at Sugar-hous- e "I am convinced. Mr. Houston said ment received by himself, wife and child tees; John D. Fife, J r 7Aorth for Lak trial. In Hie custody of Chief last night after he had heard from the at the hands of strikers while he was a Joseph A. Thorson, Worthy vicey president; Wednesday. president-RaDeputy Sheriff J. R. McIntyre and DepB Fuller, union representative, that th shooting passenger on the stage. Carl A. Hahn, W. R, waa don by mine guards in an effort The'three Durans along with four others secretary; O. H. chaplain: Morran, according to a teleuty Peteiraon. treasurer- I. ABBESTEDfOBJ.IGyOBVJOLATlON. to frighten the governor Into seeding the were taken from the stage: Duran com- KTng.TUnafde guard ; WlllUm H pihT gram received yesterday by Sheriff C. 41 year Dtstano of was Cajano. ago. state militia county. Our plains of harsh treatment and of vile lan- outside guard; James Metcalf. Jr., trus- arrested yesterday afternoon by Deputy Frank Emery. In a communication to Sheriff Emery, J investigations showed that there were no guage In the presence of hla wife. tee for one-yeterm. Dr. J. M. Harrison Sheriffs Joseph C. Smith and John Han- said that two on the hill overlooking Francisco L liamlrwm, Mexican consul and Dr, C. O. Nyvall, aerie physicians. striking miners W cock on a charge of violating th prohl- - Chief moanUd th. prli" nda deoutlef not reasonable that If In Balt Lake, aald last night that he had Kenilworth. It It was decided to hold the annual out- bltlon law. Th deputies confiscated a to and atato th ' loo or more shots were fired at the movunable to find 'any trace of the flv ing of the lodge at Lagoon on ThursUnog guards still, several gallons of liquor and aome ing man trip no on was hit. but It Mexicans, who were reported to have re- day. June 22. Thte will be the first day maan, 1 Careful inquiry In of the annual convention of the Utah state DAUGHTER IE BORN.' reasonable if the shots happened to turned to Halt , be fired by min guards who did not the local Mexican colony, he said, had aerie of Eagles, and the Salt lack Special prices on tomato, cabbage, caul- - I A daughter was born yesterday at the mean to hit any one, but only wished to failed to give hint even a clew as to their wll be haste to the visiting lodge aerie I flower, pepper and egg plant at Vogeler home of Patrolman and Mrs. Mark Kart Keep the situation in that aectlon so acute whereabouts. Seed Store. Adv. chDOT, UM Whitlock avenue. D Wolfe-Hudn- 1 e, lft Part State Chairman to Write Regarding the Productions. Date Appear Part-Tim- -- lNrt-TIm- ihar-acter- , , n, High Graduating Feted Juniors can-dirin- New-hmie- Woman Murder to Jury c H three-quarte- rs d m first-degr- nec-ejui- Preaton-FVanklln-Ut- g first-degr- 1 - e, of strike-breake- Company Hold Outing Installed by Salt Lake hold-up- p.m8N" f ." Way Joseph Salt Lake for Trial - -- -- Unusual Falling Off in AsCited sessed Valuation LOS ANOELR8. June 1. The hopes of their return from a trip through Boxelder and Cache counties on state Rodolph Valentino that he would know road problems, In which prospective con- by nightfall whether he must stand trial nection between Utah and Idaho federal on charges of bigamy were dashed late today, the falling to complete highway systems played a prominent presentation prosecution of Ita testimony In hit prepart, the members of the state road com- liminary hearing, causing an adjourn- Posse of Deputies Sent to Scene With Instructions , Into-Carb- ar b-- en C f: as Cause of the Increase, la every prospect. In th given of state officials who hav thought to th question, that the and atata school tax rata this year r b 7.1 mills. Th corresponding rat 1 waa 6.9 mtltr. No action baa been taken on th suID- Who was yesterday elected president of ih Lion club. Ject, but a meeting of officials In charge of the state finances la contemplated for the near future, when the "problem will be studied from all angles, and every effort will be made to aee If there Is not aome way of keeping the state and state school tax levies at least down to the mark aet by the slate administration last year. While the state tax levies will not be fixed officially until August, when the total atate valuation win be known, there are sufficient Indications that there may be a drop In the total valuation of the state, aa compared with last year. Indications are that the assess J valuation th atate this year will be somewhere Chosen to ofbetween Vice 650,000,000, 625.000,000 and probably nearer the latter figure than the former. There atla elllV .a last-yea- President Head Society; to Convention Delegate Thought Safe. Selected. Figures When th lat legislature Va In and every effort was made to keep the expense for the present bienit nium within that estimated revenue waa claimed, on adjournment of tlie legislature, that the effort had succeeded much better than had been the case with previous legislatures, when It was not uncommon for appropriations to be authorized art much as $500,000 in excess of the estimated revenues of the state used by the legiaiature, The estimate however, prepared as required by lawv the state auditor, were based on the uation and tax levy of the itate In the year 1920. The assessed valuation of that $717,000,00, year had been approximately The tax levy had been 2.4 milla It wx aafe was a believed that this estimate, the state since never In the history had the total assessed valuation shown any reduction. While it was not believed that there would be any substantial increase In the states valuation still no serioua drop was contemplated, either And If any drop did come In 1921, it was contemplated that the natural increase In the state's wealth would bring the 1922 figure up to such a mark that the $717,000,000 would be a fair aerage. The regular weekly luncheon and annual election. of officers of the Lions club was held at the Hotel Utah yesterday afternoon. The following officers were elected for t,he ensuing" ear: Dr. M. M. Nlelaon, president; Sterling B. Talmage, first vice president; Fred A. Gene, second vice president; Judge L. B. Wight, third vice prea.dent, William L. Coles, secretary: Harvey L. Selley, treasurer; Dr. W. R. Worley, Hon tamer; E. H. twister. The following Chapman, tall members were elected as directors: Dr. M. M. Nielson, Sterling B. Talmage, Fred A. Gene, Judge L. B. Wight, D. A. Skeen, H. J. Richardson, W. L. Coles and H. Selley. The retiring officer of th club are: D. A. Skeen, president; H. J. Richardson, first vice president; Dr. M. M Nlelaon, second vice president; H. W CulR. W. bertson, third vice president: Woney, secretary, and J. R. Hall, treasurer. The retiring directors are D. A. Increase Fails. Skeen, H J. Rlchardeon, M. M. Nlelaon, Expected Therefore using the tax rate that had H. W. Culbertson. W, R. Worley. J. R. Hall, L. S. Beckett, W. O. Hartsell, C. prevailed, of 2 4 mills for general state D. Kipp, A. L. Tregansa and E. H. purposes, and deducting from the proceeds the 28 per cent which Roes to the Chapman, maintenance of the University of Utah Elected. the two state agricultural colleges, and Delegate the revenue of th D. A. Skeen waa elected as delegate the 'auditor earimated general fund from the general propto the International convention of Lion-Is- state taxes 1,235,000 per at approximately which will be held at Little Ruck, erty or at about 2.250,000 for the Ark., June 16. H. J. Richardson was annum, allowing for deductions necessary elected ns alternate delegate. uncollectable taxes and other Items. Th Lion club In Salt Lake la However, last year, the state valuation new, having been organised a to 688,000,000, and. In view of the year ago. It Is the aim of the local or- fell in tax rates voted by the school, Increase ganization to do one thing each year and the possibility of savings by the refor the good of Salt Lake, and to do it well." The club now claims a mem- organized state government, the levy was mills Last year the revenue, bership of about sixty professional men. cut to 2.2 waa, after the large amount of During the year It established the Legal therefore, taxes were provided for, well uncollected Aid society for the benef.t of those who under the 1,000.000 mark when final are unable to obtain funds for compeAnd on top computations were made tent legal service. of Inthis comes another prospective reducIn speaking of the things the club tend to put through this ear. Dr. Niel- tion In state valuation, Instead of an son said: "This year we hope to organize Increase. If every cent of taxes were collectable, eight or ten new Lion clubs in the a valuation of 650,000 000, the total state. There has already been a club atate revenue from the ad valorem tax established at Ogden which will be grantmould be only 1.123,000 even with a ed a charter Monday even.ng I firmly believe that within the next five years Monism will he one of the strongest A civic organizations Hi the state." number of the Salt Lake members will Savings Improbable. go to Ogden Monday evening to Httend In view of the fact that a the formal opening of the Llona club of thla amount will certainly proportion be uncolthere. lectable, and Inasmuch as the state apto were cut the bone, leavpropriation Principles Defined. ing small hope of any considerable savThe objects of th Lions club, as aet ing. In fact requiring the most .urgent forth In one of Its bulletins, are- "To economy even to keep within the appropromote the theory and practice of the priations, there le little expectation on principle of good government a nth good the part of state officials who have citizenship, to take an active interest In studied the question but that the extra the civic, commercial, social and moral of a mill, permitted by the welfare of the community; to unite the will be required by the state member In the bonds of frlendsh p, good legislature, thl year. fellowship and mu.tual understanding; to Nor, In view of the decreased valuaprovide a forum for the foil and free tion. and the requirement voted by the discussion of all matters of public In- people Into th constitution, of 25 per terest, partisan politic and sectarian re- capita state support to the schools. Is ligion alone excepted, and to encourage there any hope of reducing the state disand promote high ethical standards In trict school tax levy below the 4 5 mills bus. ness and professions, provided mat allowed by the legislature. The same no club shall hold out as on of Its applies Jo the .2 of a mill stale hlth 7 membenefits to Its objects financial school rate. Therefore the state and sthta - 1 bers" j jwbl rate for the current school Jax year The annual dinner dance of the rlub. 7 3 mill. In honor df the newlv elected officers In all probability be snd the retiring officers, will be given nest Frldav evening at 7 0 o'clock at Divorces the Hotel Utah roof garden. i ' ble-nlu- ly -- x two-tent- Four Catholic Schools Will Close Terms Monday The 'closing exercises for th vear of the Catholic school will j be held Monday. beginning with th pontifical mas at the1 Cathedral of th Madeleine. Thla mas will be celebrated by Bishop Joseph 8 Glass. Th children will sing This will he followed by the presentation of diplomas to the graduates of the two schools. A free public entertainment will he given by the pupils Monday evening at 8 o'clock on th grounds of the Judge Mercv hospital, now the Catholic grammar school. Elaborate preparations have been made for thla program. It Is announced, both ki the training of the pupils and in the preparing and decorating of the grounds. One of the many preparation which have bedn made is a large amphitheater with a seating capacity of approximately 2000. The grounds have been decorated by Irvin Pratt of the Salt Lake theater. Thla program will consist of orchestra music bv the pupils and ensemble singing by th schools. Military drill and a whistling chorus will be given by lhe boya and the girl --will present pantomime dancing. 8 and 15 will Trolley car number reach the grounds at Eleventh Eaat and Seventh South streets. Granted in Third District Court were granted la the Four divorce Third diatrlrt court ycterday. On the ground of deeeitlijn, P. W Belcher was given a decree frbm Evelyn Belcher and Gabriel Patella 'obtained a decree from Mena Patella. Vivian Butler Btollmark waa given a divorce from Irving B. Btollmark, and Reba Holt from Jacob Holt because of failure to provide The cases were heard by Judge A. R. Barnes Imilse C Butler filed a divorce complaint against Frank E. Butler, alleging cruelty. vL TAKES POSITION IN IOWA. Special to Th Triban MOUNT PT.EA8ANT, June 2 Mr. and Mr O. J. Harney and family left today for Charles City, Iowa, where Mr. nev will assume the management of new J. C. Penney store. Mr. Harney haa beech n of the managers of the local Penney store for six years and has been active In civic and public affairs. I vr Lif and Character Reading JUNE 3. People born on this date hav faults to overcome before thay can the best results out of life. These people have a scattering of force and Mother and Brother, of great unrest. They are natural and growlers and evtL are never still, thoughImagine a responsiEugene Harris Testify They wilt settle them with as much alacbility an those born under eny other sign. Mr. Leland Harris, mother of the de- rity The finest efforts of th poet nnd writer fendant. and hla brother, Leland Harris that com- - under this sign are reached were on lhe witness stand yesterday dur-In- g Inspiration, and not by analysis or trial of Eugene Harris for th mur- by Both previous Intellectual preparation. der of Jesae H. Cone at Trout creek. Emerson and Margaret Fuller Ossill were Juab county, Julv 2. 1919. The case Is born under are thla and splendid sign being heard before Judge L. B. Wight Illustrations of what Gemini men nd of the Third district court. women Min be. Both witnesses related the killing of The governing alftn of this blrthdat Is Con end the wounding of Deputy Sheriff Gemini, the algn of the twine, and th Joseph W. 8a bey after they came to the governing planet la Mercury. Th gem Harris ranch to get some cattle which are beryl and an SLquamarlne. The astral had been corralled for trespass. colore are red, blue end white. , Under by District Are yon a machinist, a metal worhe Attorney W. B. Higgins of the Fifth dis- or Iron structural worker? ' Are trict. Mra. Harris sakl ah darod Cone out of a position? Use the Want you Ad to strike her before he twisted her nose, and they will eiirgly secure you a posiand th shooting began. tion which will worth th offorts. j some ob-ta- in com-plain- er : |