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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, l'SS. - rirn,i-ri'T- pirinrinrrirkruBirLrunjinrirwi IE PRESENTED State Engineer Notified of Water Exchange Protest Captain of Salt Lake Organization Speaker Before Womens Federation. A presentation of the work of the Girl was given by Sirs Anna D. Cady. captain of the Girl Scouts of halt Lake, at the regular monthly meet nsr of the C.ty federation of Worn; mi's Clubs at the Civic Center yesterday afternoon. Mi's M ti y M. Muckley of tins Public Health association urged the clubwomen to a.d the state jn matching; the Plnopi istiou offeied by the govern- -. KH the Pneppard- inent in connection T.,wii.-law A proviuotg that the federation cooperate with the Development league In Advertising Utah's resource was adopted and ftora the state convention "sund repot, several toinmlttee were heard. The Girl Koout movement, as explained by Airs. tfadv, is a e eter 'organization to that of the hoy Scouts and has it national lit iduuarters in flew York. The movement in ltah was started In July, 3310, and seven troops of Salt Lake Girl Seoul s are now registered at the national Site Loute Soper one of headquarters. the two fust-clas outa In Salt Jake, exhibited emblems and medals used tov the organ, nation. Each scout begin as a tenderfoot and must w n manv badges before she is entitled to wear the eax e" the highest whbh honor a scout can nttaln. lu diseuo'J'ng the S'leppard-Tpner law Mis Mu klhy exllalned what- - i being done in I. tail with the money received from the annual government appropr t li i. In order to obtain the special appropriation. each state must match the amount offered bv the government The spe, ml appropriation can be uspd only for educational purposes, while the annual fund also may be used for relief. The federates: decided to discuss the matter at the next meeting Mi's Muekley's talk, the Jheceding following comm.tte reports were given-Statconvention, Mrs. E W. Senior; detention' home, Mrs Elizabeth Coray, recreation, Airs. William T. Reid, and Amcrtan'zation, Mrs. W. F Adams. ft was suggested and approved that the federation undertake a card party to aid the Aniertcanizitlon section Mrs O K pp and Mrs, W, F Hurd were atk.d to make arrangements for the Later other women vv til t.e apparty pointed to assist them. R. E. Old well, state engineer, ws yesterday notified that the bureaugov-of Indian affairs of the United State ernment and the Dry Gulch Irrigation company have each appealed- from Mr. Caldweil s deviation In the matter of the Irapplication of the Upper Blue Benoh exrigation diatriot for permission to change waters. The case goes to the Fourth district court. - P co ut - The Upper Blue with Bench people, proposed to headquarters at Duchesne, Bock creek Irrigate 16,00 acres from construction Examination showed that expense for the direct use of Bock creek water on the lands proposed would be high, and an alternative plan wa hit Bock creek .water, upon to deliver through the Duchesne river end the Fame-wortcerta.n lands of the to canal, Indian sorvlea jurisdiction,- - now Irrigated from Lake Fork creek, and then jo use lake Fork water In exchange on the lands of ths tipper Blue Bench. Protests to this phut were' entered before the state engineer by the government and also by the Dry Gulch comThe former expressed the fear pany. that the exchange would eventually d prtve the Indian lands of their pre-epriorities, and they appeal so that they may keep their title clear to the present waters. The Dry Gulch people have a somewhat a miiar position, to which added the allegaton that the Dry Gulch from return righta are receiving benefit flow now which they would not receive under the proposed plan. Inter-mountai- n. nt 1 ss Many Attend Conference of Summit Stake 1 w Special to The Trtbnae. T; a-- ArJ s s, - m, 1 WcvvJM Wiv..vvvsvihv4il Cast is Chosen for Miss Lulu Bett to Be Presented by Utah University The final cast for Miss Lulu Bett," the school play of the University of Utah, was chosen yesterday after thiee days of constant work on the part of both play- Baker, a Lulu Bett; Melvin Freebairn, as Ninian Deacon; Miss Nancy McCon-aschiMiss Lela Maudslev, as Ina Deacon; Darr Alkire, as Bobby Larkin; Miss Martha Scholfield. aa Mrs. Bett: Mlsa ers and judges. Professor Maud May Pearl Kimball, as Diana Deacon; Sterling as Neil Cornish, and F, A. Smith, aa Case, Babcock said last night that In twenty-eigDwight Deacon. uniof work the dramatic years at Miss Lulu Bett won the $i00 prise INHERITANCE TAXES RECEIVED.' versity thore has never been a larger offered by the New York World for the Tnhtnfnnce taxes' in the sum of students try out for the school best play In the Joseph Pulitzer contest. number 9 were received by the state treas-tuo- r have never had such Among some of the benefit funds left by play and that yesterdav ffom the estate of Charles good materia! they to work with. Joseph Pulitzer, editor of the New York X,. Taylor of Pittsburg, Pa. The plavers chosen are: Miss Ethel World for the greater part of his life, waa 1 M one for the advancement of dramatic. This fund provides a number of prises to be given each year for the beet .play It waa only after considerable writing and telegraphing to eastern authorities that Professor Babcock was able to secure the plav. Although "Mia Lulu Bett la a character play and there are no true leading roles, prominent parts will be presented by Mlsa Baker and Mr. Freebairn. Ethel Baker ami Melvin Freebairn, plavert ia Miss Lulu Bett,' the Uuiveraity of Utah school play. (Mi Baker photo by Wilcox.) Mis e: ht ILLUME KAMAS, Nov. ( The Summit stake conference was held here Saturday and Sunday. In spite of a heavy anowstorm, which prevailed all day Saturday, the attendance was heavy from all the wards of the stake. President Thomas I Allen of Coalville presided, and Apostle M. J Ballard and Andrew Jenson of the historian's office were the Salt Lake speakers Apostle Ballard delivered an address Saturday afternoon on loyalty and patriotism. He spoke at both, meetings Sunday on doc- FOR BIG MEN trinal subject! Andrew Jensen I on a tour through Summit stake to gather historical data for the Mormon church. He held a meeting Saturdav night with the first settlers of fh valley, at which interesting data of the settling of this section waa given. The site of the Old log fort was Identified as that now occupied by the Summit hotel, and th residences of the of this city. The conference was enlivened with good music by the Kama and Oakley choirs A feature of the gathering was the naming of a corps of special missionaries for the stake, whose duty will be to Increase attendance at sacramental meet- Do you look stouter than you ought? Chances are you havent the right suit. Heres a new ings. UWt : State Road Officials Will Inspect Projects BpeelsI ts Th Tribun. J. R. Ellis. Mate road MOAB, Nov. engineering department member, and B PHIAL .A!. ON W NATIONAL STATE - i AND COUNTY I W. Matteson. engineer with the federal bureau of public roads, arrived in Moab today to Join Preston G. Peterson, chairman of th state road commission, at by H. J. Big Indian. Accompanied engineer, Nielsen, resident stats road and R. C. Clark, road Contractor, th officials are making a tour of Inspecfrom road projeota tion over the Thompsons to Moab and La Sal Junction. The trip Is being made to decide definitely th .amount of construction remaining to be done to complete projects N'os. 5 and 6 of the post roads. It is understood that following this Inspection. work on the projects will be resumed with a view of completing K during th fall and winter. c J STAY AS LONG AS YOU LIKE SEE OUR GREAT BILL HEAR THE RETURNS BE COMFORTABLE t AT- PANTAGES -- in ITJilhKgLd mgggs 156-15- 5 Musical Deardorff gave , eulogy. numbers were rendered by Miss Blanche Mlsa and Alvin Keddlngton Rhewell, Becky Almond.. Interment was In the Elks" Best, Mt , Olivet cemetery. , Mr. Emery wa born In Newcastle, Pa. - He cam to Balt lake about nine years ago and was at one time a clerk In the county aseeeeor's office, lie was employed aa a salesman at the time of his death. Mr. Emery Is survived by bis wife, Mrs. Kate Emery, and a son, CO. Y , , SOUTH MAIN STREET Your Hay Market Justin, Mrs. Martha Cerrans . to Be Retried Monday Mrs. Martha Gerrans, charged with complicity in th murders of Gordon Stewart, deputy sheriff, and Joseph Irvine, near Welby, on April 15, will appear for trial for the second time init district court beginning next Monday, waa announced yesterday. The first trial resulted In a disagreement. George Gardner, convicted of the actual slayings, is now in the state prison awaiting a decision on his appeal to the supreme court from a death sentence. At the time of the killing, it fa charged, Mrs. Gerrans was posing as Gardner's wife, and aided materially In his escape We hate to be so unconventional as to chortle or chuckle out loud about the recent wonderful storm that raged so continuously and so .unusually long considering the time of year. - Judge Hanson to Hear Habeas Corpus Appeal Hearing on a petition for habeas corpus Instituted by James Hill, serving a vagrancy sentence of ninety day In the county Jail, through his attorney, George C, Buckle, will be held in Judge Ephraim Hansons court tomorrow morning at 1 oclock, Hill charges that he was sentenced by Justice of th Peace Bruce Johnson with, out th formality of a trial. STAGE PERMIT TRANSFERRED. By order of th public utllltiee commission of Utah yesterday, John Morten-se- n and J. C. Rasmussen, who have been automobile stage operating a passenger and line between Milford Psrowan, bv over the operatake will of Heaver, way tion of the line from Milford to Beaver aa well. Permit for the latter service wa formerly held bv L. I), Van W ormer. who desired to withdraw and to sell his equipment to hi successor in tbs permit. I GOING EAST, Dr. George Thomas, president of the will attend the Association of State Universities, which will be held in Washington, D. C . He will leave November It and 14 attend th meetings, which Thursday to discussions on examinations, will include student crimination, college admission, University of Utah, Hay men value the protection of a legally regulated market. ' Omahas market receives the utmost protection through an efficient hay exchange, j , Both buyer and seller are protected by Omaha weight and grade. There are favorable storage-i- n transit rates and many buy- Na-tion- al Vidalla, Georgia. Babkache, rheumatic pains, dull headache, dizziness and blurred vision v symptom of kidney disorder. Foley Kidney Pill quickly relieve kidney and bladder trouble prhrsmm-Johnso- Stores. n, Drugs, Five (5 Good CAdv ) u s , er. Railroad rates and connection make Omaha the logical market for the district in w hick you live. Let Of Pros It. Writ Chamber of Commerce, ttjpabi Ask for Booklet Omaha A Ray Market t f ,We also have some hesitancy in saying We told you so, with reference to the stampede , for coal which followed the advent of the cold weather, but we , feel almost justified in so ' doing because of the fepe&t-e- d warnings we had issued. Dont let the next storm find your bin .empty; . JOY OF LIFE worth hi ing if youre so LIFE isnt and run dofrn you can hardly , drag yourself around. If the nch red Pepto-Manga- n Gudes Pepto4.angan Tonic and Blood Enricher i-- : , HOW TO GET BACK THE 1 -- blood, full of health and vigor, were pumping through your veins, the joy of life would come back soon enough! Gudes has worked this magic for thousands it will do the same for you. Take and administration. it for a short time and see how your health and strength improve. Your Recover From Rheumatism; Had rheumatism five months that druggist has it liquid or tablets, as would go from my left knee to my hack. , you prefer.. Tried many remedies slthout relief. Finally used Foley Kidney Pills and in flf- day was entirely cured, writes w. rnOliver, f , The , Daylight Store Funeral services were held at i oclock L. Emery, yesterday afternoon for Harry 4 Third East who died at his home, conwere Services street, Friday night. ducted by the Elks lodge. Exalted Ruler William J. OConnor and the Rev. George E. Davies were speaker. Chaplain H. E h DR.THOMAS -- 45 MULLETT-KELL- . -- COME IN OUT OF THE COLD 53 $25 Funeral Services Are Held for H. L. Emery ! , idea stylish, slenderizing. Kirschbaum Dappr Stouts I Fuek .Westesn IlFFcrmtrcm ; Mgr. 2692 So.MAlNYLiSxICll2667C'5A Home otKinq Coal w P P I A ; |