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Show THE 5 ALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1923 EARL & WILSON 1 jlf Town Reject proposi- Intennountfiin. Bantfun Is tion of Board, Other Given Well Earned De-cis- Tekm Will Be Solicited 'ipeetal te Ths Tribes. LOO AN, April ZL Ths officer, of tbs Cachs Valley baseball league are l awaiting tha declttoa of WeligviUe ms to whether or net she will enter the new leapia At a recent meet i ta, of the board of control, Weiln-'vlllasked for a representatlrea "districting of the territory allowing teach team to draw only from their allot ed district for players. Representatives of the five other teams conceded to WellsviUe the exclusive right to draw from the entire part of the valley that lays south of the Logan bridge and gave her the right "to name eny fifteen players In the "valley to whom she may havs priority rights without tying them up with a contract. Should the sport enthuttasU of the town refuse to accept thla propoai-Kio- n an attempt will be made to ob tain some other team for tha league, probably Hyrum or Richmond. At i present, Logan, Smithfleld, darinrton, Lewiston and Preston have declared Kheir willingness to enter the league. W. Kirkbrlde of Smithfield has )J. been elected to act as president and e's have been net at May It and not Bach town is (temporarily organized and Logan has toeleoted Cart W. Stubby Peterson to manage the Collegians for tha g season. The new league, while it will not he as fast as tha former circuits, will play a good brand of ball, using hems ftalept exclusively with a twelva r months' residence restriction before a I player may participate in any game. The board of control la working on Mbs schedule for the seasons games land will present it for acceptance at the next meeting of the r e presen of the league. Mater than August 1. corn-lin- es iSnow College Seniors Win Interclass Meet te The Tribune. Special EPHkaIM. aptu xj. tTi ' senlorB won the inter Jof the Snow college class track and field meet here to 1 on Over Coast Boxer 'Walt Hart, ths kingpin of tha deeisionef bantam Johnnie Williams in the headline bout last night at the Hippodrome theater. Although It was late in the third round before he really got started, Walt kept up a continual left punch to tbe body and then a right cross to the face. Johnnie, all decked out In new bloomers, made an extra fine Impression in the opening round, when, he outboxdd Hart in all exchange while the latter only waited his chance to threw across his favorite right whip. It really makes no difference to Hart whether hie chance comes In the first or before the final bell. However, during the third round Johnnie tried some new coast tactics by tha king a heat- turn completely around, only to be met on the reverse by a hard right punch which nearly took William due to his Johnni steady lefts to the face, earned an even break In the fourth, but the next two were big for Hart, as he pushed across enough hard rights to the face to win any bout During the final round Williams took them as fast as Walt threw the punches out and at the bell was a mighty tired bey. - Wil liams tried his beet to outbox the lo cal slugger, bug a punch now and then by Hart always left Its marie. Bd Sheppard, substituting for Red Brigg tried for three full rounds to Induce Bennie Dempekt of Loo Angeles to put on a bout hut to no avail. Ben's feature was an extra good pose, but never any mixing, ghep connected good and hard during the last three round and especially in ths last round, when he all but put the coaster out for keep It wes altogether too to even consider Ben in the decision end. Leo Hansen, after being celled npon to defend Midget Smith's laurel certainly did so in grand style by easily decisioning Frankie Buffington In this substitute bout. Buffs only stand was In the final round, when he shaded Leo, but for the first three rounds Hansens left was out to the face, and then, for extra measure. Buff also nrsasss to ths tank many heels by same spot. - Hansenright wan in end out again before the bewildered Buff could coma back. During the first two rounds Butt was unable to find the crafty Hansen, who stepped in with o a and out again to avoid ths right upperout which Buff always threw out. Frankie must be given credit for his oontinual desire to do his part, which came much belated In the final round. The decision was protested somewhat, but Hansen's right to same could never bo seriously questioned. earned young Ruey of Van a draw In his bout withDouglas Frankie Cameron of Chicago. Riley easily took ths first two rounds, but found the going mighty rough for the final two. Frankie outfought the soldier both at infighting and slugging during these two round and, although earning only a draw, went from the ring with the whole house applauding him. Jack Gordon of Murray, after knocking --Eart Matson around for two and one half round sent across one of the cleaneri rights to the Jaw that the club fane have yet witnessed. Of course, Earl was counted out end glso carried out. Billy Hughes knocked out Young Gustaveson In the first round of tha curtain raiser. Charlie McGill la refereed an bouts except ths main event, in which Hardy Downing officiated. - one-sid- ed a large margin. They succeeded In getting 44 points. The class came second, with 11 points. The Juniors had 21, sophomores 18 and freshmen 1. , Reed Burr was the outstanding ath-- l lets of ths day, winning six first places and running on the winning relay team. Results: hurdle Bagnal first, second, Mamrili third. Time, II J seconds. dash Burr first, H. Mei-le- n second, Thompson third. Time, seconds. dash Burr first, Harmon I second, O. Nielsen third. Time, seconds. 'hi dash Butt first, Isaacson j second, Wiilardaon third. Time, jlO! dash Reid first, Allen 'second, Mac Peterson third. Time, 26 Mile Reid find, Allen second, third. Time, 5.27 Uterus Burr flnet, Isaacson second. H. Hansen third. Distance, 88 feet Bbotput- - Burr first, Isaacson second, Bagnal third. Distance, 81 feet TO inchea Javelin F. Peterson Isaac eon second, .Humphrey third. Dis- -' tanoe, 138 feet 8 inchea. Broad Jump Burr first Armstrong Manwllithird. Distance, 18 -- second, feet 4 8 inchea Provo Mutuals High Jump Armstrong first. Isaacson second. H. Nielsen third. Height League Series 6 feet 2 inches Pole vault Allen and Armstrong pedal te The Triben tied for first Madsen third. Higbt, PROVO, April 23 At a meeting of 8 feet I Inchea Relay Seniors first college sec- ths M fnen's council held In this city yesterday, plans for a stake baseond, Juniors third. Time, 1.44 ball league were outlined. It was announced that cedi ward will play a Meet game Ogden with another ward each Saturuntil all have played two game day WOl Be on May 2 the first games to bo played Saturday, May 6. I gpeelsl te Tbs Tribune. At yesterday's meeting the division OGDEN, April 22. Junior high managers were appointed as follows: 'school track and field athletes of Og- - North Provo division, Vivian Bentley; den will stage their annual field pro- South Provo division, Maurica Jones; gram at Darin Barr park Wednesday, SpringviUe division, Victor Frandaon; . May 2, according to an announcedivision, Leo Taylor. ment made this evening. The event Northern The balls will be furnished by tbe one will of be the features of boys j Men's council, and may which is to be oonducted be obtained league j week, from the division man'.throughout the world by Rotary In- ager ternational. The schedule for the series Is now Lon Romney, one-tifamous sth- -' lete at the University of Utah, has being worked out by the managers of been named general chairmen of the the respective divisions. day. He has named the following as assistants: Malcolm Watson and Twilight Baseball Merlin Stevenson, athletio coaches at Weber; Ddxon Kappte. coach at Pocatello Is Assured Ogden; Miss O. Cartoon, in charge of athletics in ths Junior high schools, Special te The Tribes and A1 Warden. POCATEILO, Idaho, April 22. The The tentative program will be tip tomorrow at a special Pocatelloof City Twilight league wus farmed the besehell clubs in the of the committee. Officials meeting city sit a me Ming yesterday of fan for the trade meet will also be named and sezBion. evening baseball will be featured atAthis three games In tbe week throughlarge pennant will be awarded for out summer. the Practically to the winning team, while ribbons same the rules that governed the games for first, second and third places will summer be will last used. Bull be awarded ths individual athietea must file a Hat of players not A medal will be awarded the youth teem I to exceed fifteen. sowing the most points. Jack HelliweU , eras chosen presiAthletes of the North, Central, South and Lewis Junior high schools dent of the league; W. N. McGee, rice president; U. R. Water secrewill be eligible. The meet will eommenoe at 2 tary, and Clarence Stevenson, treasurer. Teams lined up already are o'clock. the K. C O. 8. L. Clerk O. 8. L Store department, the Wholesalers, Dixon the American Legion, Fab view and Signs L. D. 8. Six teams will bo chosen Again With Ogden High from these dub . "day by ool-:le- one-dw- F Har-fwn- en 120-ya- rd 100-ya-rd ill 1- d, . -- 4- -6 440-ya- rd 5. 88b-yar-d 5. An--rs- 6. fir. Mens Plan 5, Junior High Held W ' i at Bettor Semi-So- ft Collars Greenlawn, 35c COLLARS SHIRTS . . ful to Johnsons mouth. Johnson sent heavy to Jew. the Fultons long left rights During the pant biennium the Juveswings Jell Jnto the youngster's Jaw and stomach. Johnson seemed tired. nile court in Utah collected 810,974 50, He complained that Fulton was hitting or approximately 211.000, from delinI low, quent husbands and fathers and ROUND SEVEN. turned tha money over to dependent neutral and neglected children, according to Johnson drove Fulton into a corner with a bard right to the Jaw, information contained in ths biennial but Fulton only smiled at the blow. report of the Juvenile court commisHa seemed to be hurt, however. Ful- sion. This report, prepared by La ton took hard rights end lefts to Mar Nelson, secretary, was presented the chin. Fulton was taking a lot of to a meeting of the commission yesterday, the first during the present punishment. NINE. i Ogden Golf and Country Club Tourney Announced Special te Tbe Tribune. biennium The commission also went over end approved a budget for the present biennium. While the 884,000 allotted to the Juvenile court commission for the biennium ending March 81, 1921, had been cut to 850,000 for the succeeding biennium, this was still further cut to 845,000 by the last legislature Through the loyalty of the present personnel engaged In Juvenile court work in Utah, it wan pointed out by Mr. Nelson yesterday, their devotion to duty and their spirit of cooperation with tbe commission in conforming strictly to the economical budget which the reduced appropriation made necessary to prepare for them, there was allowed to lapse out of the 258,000 appropriation for the last biennium some 23366.46. Emergency Fund Lew. The budget for the present biennium, however, has to be cut even below the actual expenses of the last period, and that approved yesterday carried a total of 144,708, leaving just 8392 with which to meet unexpected contingencies. In preparing thla budget It was found necessary to distribute the money throughout the state on a ratio determined by the two conel derations of school population and the amount of delinquency prevailing. A total of 218,880 under this system Is allotted to the Third district, 86762 to the Second district, 26760 to the Fourth district, about 23604 each to the First and Fifth while 22000 is allowed for district administration expense end 26120 as an elastio fund," for us In counties where it Is not desirable to maintain a regular paid organisation. Tbe statistics of the commission, as obtained from monthly reports at the various court show that more than of all the cases developed in the Third district, which Includes SsJt Lak The biennial report shows something of the workings of the Juvenile court in Utah. In recognition of the fact that the stigma of having to appear before a court might permanently injure a juvenile among his associates, and cause more damage than could be offset by the corrective features of the court, of e total of 6772 eaeea some 4637 bare been handled privately. Of the remainder, 387 were of adoRs charged with contributing to the delinquency of minora of 1 Only In 183 eases, or per cent of ell case, were commitments made to the state Industrial two-ye- ar OGDEN. April 23. The first tournament for golfers of ths Ogden Golf and Country dob for the 1823 season l, will be the May cup, W. Rice chairman of the sports commumale announced tonight. All te members of the club will be eligible. Mr. Kimball is also at work on a number of other tournaments to be staged during tbe summer. Flans are now being worked out for a tournament for women during May. -- old cf Alex Stevenson, tbe prof umtonal at the club, put in hie and the played appearance yesterday course in 38, which tamper for nine He turned In birdies on No. hole 7 and No. 1. Bteveoson will be the profn lunal at the ekib during tbe season and wifi work with Lewis Crook, professional of tbe 1822 season, who is now pedal te The Tribute! Interclass associated with the Forest Dale club OGDEN, April Dixon Kapple, University .athletio mentor of the Ogden high at school. Meet Swimming Today Suit Lake. school, baa signed a contract for the Of 4328 eases before tbe court In 2823-2- 4 seasons, Superintendent W. boys were Involved, 1176 were After many delay postponements University Championship which Karl Hopkins announced this eve- and on chargee of pet larceny, 247 for other happening the interdasa ning. Kapple came to the Ogden tbe nse of tobacco. 497 for malicious Boxing Dates swimming meet of the University of high school last fall from ths Utah is scheduled to come off this high schodL ', The former Aggie athlete Pugilists of the Uni Terrify ef Utah made a afternoon at 4 oclock In the Crimeon brilliant showing in , football, the pooL The oophomors class is taking will clash this week to decide the even and has initiative so gone Tigers winning the division title and the champions of tbs school in tbs differearning the right to meet Wasatch far as to challenge the rest of ths ent cl erase Mack Dalton, boxing inschool.1 academy in the semifinals They had structor, is In charge and has arone of the best teams in years The The sophs seem to have scored out ranged dlvbdons from the bantamIneligibility of one player caused the most of the other classes with their weight. for 115 pounds and unde to Tigers to forfeit their right to the select group of duck but . this is the heavyweight division. division title. Many critics, however, liable not to be the eas for the The eltmtnaUoo bouts will take place 4gave the locals credit for having a frosh, under Dsve Thoma are bound Wednesday morning at 11:40 o'clock to make matters interesting, while in the gymnasium, end the final will good aggregation. .rattling In basketball the Tigers finished the senior with such a tno as be to order an Friday at tbe name third with a team of practically new Nelson, Wendell Keate andGeorge Joe time, the two finalists In each rises Los Citizen Angeles men. Thoma can be depended on to bring battling for the honors ea Friday. In the coming track contests the many points their way. numto be a Tanlae large promises Tigers loom as strong contenders for Coach Ernest A, Hollings will be la berThere of entrie ae Dalton has quite a honors. They have some strong per- charge of the competition and has arof enthusiastic end talentelan large formers In Cox, Smith, .Ward, LVons ranged full schedule of event ed glove swinger while many others and Zlnn, and may give the other In the institution are quite gifted along teams plenty of competition In the LANDIS JOLTS GAMBLERS. tbe boxing line. - , state meet. CHICAGO. April 22. Baseball pool Ihdi contestant will be required to garnblera were given another Jolt to- weigh In with Profeasor James R. hAustralia May day when It became known that a Griffith on the day of the meet, end number of bad rilm lastwill be conducted after Meet ed the Weeklynewspapers Anderson run table, whdeh Base-ba- a the drawings to. Commissioner Landis considered ths weighing Another well known Los Angeles aid to ths ramble element. This Cot This Out It la Worth Money STDNET, Australia, April 22. CBy an man to tone forward with an inmove came voluntarily from several be Associated Press Australia editors inclose out this to Cut with slip, of Tanlae.is Albert Ditt dorsement and publishers foDowhnr the may yet be numbered among the naCo., 2836 Shef- mar of T34 West 66th Street, valued from the commissioner end mall it to Foley tions taking part in this year's com- suggestion BL, Crtoago, field writing your petition far the Davis cop. the pre- that this Information be eliminated. name and address dearly. You will employee of tbe Broadway Departmier team trophy of the lawn tennis ment gtore for the past fifteen n receive in return a trial package COLLEGE BASEBALL. world. Ini Foleys Honey and Tar Com- year , 61 Dittmar says: A pUbtto subscription has been IOWA CITY, April 22. 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Fulton sent heavy hefts to the stomach. Johnson continued his rapid-fi- re attack, with Fulton hacking away for tbe remainder of tha round. ROUND ELEVEN. Jdhnson pounded Fulton on tbe Jaw and Fulton began to sag. Fulton was bleeding heavily and slipped and fell on the rope bat was up immediately. Johnson kept punching away, but tbe big man Wpuldsft drop ROUND TWELVE Johnson renewed his attack to the Fulton head. staggered him with a left to the jam Johnson could hardly He held on. however, end stand. weathered the storm and was bolding an the round ended. He fell Into his "Viluz broothinf short Tho roopodiTO poUI&r pUom aad roiioTod In 2 to fudges of said oiocUon in tho roapoe SwoRlnv reduced in IS in 9 tivo orhool roproftontAtiv prod net St boonWonderful Wnte and district In said JordJLn school day. Diecorery j for free trial COLUUM treatment. district will bo an follow REMEDY 73, Dept. Pracinct No. 2 Old school office at CO, ATLANTA. GA. Mldvai Utah, 2 school No. Pracinct Union hem DELINQUENT UIT OF ASSESSPrecinct No, T Butler school houa MENT NO. SIX. Precinct No. 7 Sandy City hall. Mineral Mountain Mining Company. Precinct No. I Draper school houa Precinct- - No. 8 Riverton 5sI4 Laka felt. school Bu'ln UtotT houa Notice There are delinquent upon Precinct No. I West Jordan school hous the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on ths Precinct No. 1 Lark school boos , ' Precinct No. 18 13th day ef March, 1923. tbe several school Bingham hous amounts set the names of Names of Judges to conduct such the respectiveopposite shareholder as folelection at each of the said polling lows: are; places l Precinct Net 6, districts 156 and 157: Name. Niels Lind, Heber Aylett, R. & Gillien, Jame bert. Allen. James B. . t Precinct No. 6, district 158: James Allen James B. M. Oborn, Alvin lJndahi ahd J. U. Alien, Jamee B. Greer. Allen, James B. Precinct No. 7, districts 158 and Allen, James B. IW- - D. A. W. Woottoa. A. Allen, James B. Hilton, . D. Rrown. Allen, James B. J Precinct No. T. districts 16 167, Allen, James B. 168, 1(2 and 171: Jo F. Jensen. John Allen, James B. Stow Mr Eleanor Jenaen. James B. Precinct No. 8, district 178: Andrew Allan, Allen, James B.. Sjoblom, C. M. Hendrlcksen and 8. H. Alien, James B.,. , Fotherlngham. James B.... Precinct No. I. districts 178, lYl Allen, Allen, James B.. and 188: Wm. C. Crum Jr Tho Allen, Jamas B.. Freeman. Gordon 8. Bill James Precinct No. 9. districts 178 sad Allen, 177: Hyrum Stocking, Joseph Glover, Allen, James B. Alls James B., Mr Ernest Blloox. James B.. Precinct No. 10, districts 186, 187. Allesh Alien. James 189 and 180; M. L. Lottie Allen, James B.. Jame Countryman. Doreaka Kenner. Precinct No. 10, district 192: Phoebe Allen, James B. ... Meyerhoffer, Laura McGee, May Pen-pras- e. Allen, James Allen, James B.... Polls win open at 7 m. of mid Allen, James B. . date and clone at 7 p. m. of the same Allen, James Allen, James B. day. BOARD OF EDUCATION, JORDAN Allen., James B. Alls James B. SCHOOL DISTRICT. Allen. James B... W. Iff. Wilson, presidenL Allen, James B..... Niels Thompson, clerk. f2428 Allen, James Bandy, Utah, April 19. 1923. Alien, James MILLKR-CAHOOAllen. James a Alien, company, James B., LOCATED AT CORPORATION, Ails James MURRAY CITY, UTAH, Notice There are delinquent upon Allen, James B. the following described stock, ea ac- Allen, James count of assessment levied on the 24th Allen, James B.. Jame ... day of February, 1923, ths several Alls amounts sat opposite ths names of ths Allen, James B... t ., James B. Allen, respective shareholder aa follows: Cutler-Rochest- er Allen, Jame No. Bhr Amt Allen, Jame Nam Edith Bsnnlon ......848 8 260.04 Allen, Jame . . . .. 19.09 Allen, Jame. Edith Bennloa ........262 Edith Bennloa ........449 39.99 Allen. James B. . VUate Bennlon 39.99 Alien, James B.. ..485 10.99 Alia James B Ashley Bennlon .,.,,...419 Samuel R. Bennlon ....438 80.09 Alien, James .B. 89.09 Berrath, Jacob Ethel Bennloa ........439 89.09 Bun day, Cha W John Bennlon ..........441 19.90 Enos Bennlon ........446 I Che 1W.H Sunday. hasel jreTBecS7;.4Sl Bauman, Jacob 100.09 Basel A. C. Beck ......40 Jacob Bauman, Mr. or Mr T. J. Birch. 491 10.99 Bauman, Jacob John C. Cutler, Jr, Bauman, Jacob Trustee .....447 18 100.99 Bierwagen, EdI 20.00 ward W..,.. Mary F. Collett ......238 . Laura B. Diamond ..644 20.09 Bierwagen, Fried Laura B. Diamond. rich 29.94 Trustee ..444 Bierwagen, Fried266 11 114.04 Geo. Eph. Gerrard rich ....... 8 Geo. Eph. Gerrard.. ...876 20.04 20.90 1 Cooper, Mr C. R..741 1.009 04 GlU 40. .,.494 Henry (5 09 ..111 29 20.44 Coulter, Maude D. .805 2,509 Harry E. Howe 2 00 Doeli 200 Loretta 2 M..332 30 04 Howe H. Harry ........196 40.00 100.04 Delancey, Peter 4.. 731 4.000 ..309 Harry F-E. Howe o OS 10 M Chaa Freeman. I 89 99 Howe 94 Harry on 1 500 John H. or Isabelle I 09 Frey, Fred J 841 39.99 Howe .... 267 AUTOMOBILE 9.47 I QruwelL W, M.....I83 EXPERIENCED John H. or Isabelle 100 1.00 541 Grass, Peter Howe .,.187 18 1M.00 Goehring, Emanuel . 494 1.000 19.99 John H. or Isabelle 19 99 OoehriRg, Emanuel. 628 1,000 Howe .836 89 890.00 Goehring, Emanuel. 679 1.000 10.00 John H. or Isabelle Emil ...627 1.200 12 00 841 II 159.99 Goehring, Theodore. 554 1,000 Howe 10 0O Goehring, 1 10. M R. Edward Howe ......198 20 00 Hutchenaon, J, M..749 foot PERMANENT POSITIONS GUARANTEED INCOMES Edward E. Howe ....297 13 120.00 Howard, 747 1.600 8. P 10.00 Edward E. Howe ....411 I 90.90 Howard, Mr. Exceptional opportunities far tho right parties A. j.,748 L000 .10 00 3 20 00 321 Minnie Howe Ask for M. L. Graham 25 449 6.26 J. W... Hofsr, 1 10 09 Aasley Wood Jenaen. ..44 2u0 1.90 441 8 59.90 Koeanks. J. F......144 B. A. Leoroot 13 90 1.300 Kind Tbeo.. .....651 19 100.00 Michael McMillan 733 H. 1.000 20.00 A... 225-23- 1 King, 19 100.09 Amos H. Marsdsa ....138 South West Temple Street 20.00 2 10.99 lata, FYsd .........111 2.000 AmoS H. Marsdsa ....217 Fred .489 6.000 50.00 8 80.00 Lit Amos H. Marsden ,...268 Fred 20.09 ...501 3.000 4 40.00 Lit Amos H. Marsden ,.,.838 ... ...531 3.000 20.00 Fred Amos H., Marsden ....471 , 8 90.00 Lit 400 Fred 4 4.00 .132 ...401 M. M. Miller 40.00 Lit 34 D. Conway Millar . ..377 1 10.00 Lit Fred 233 .79 mischief and 23 for truancy. Of im7 34 .717 Fred 70.00 G. .34 Millar U. 174 for were girls before ths court, 474 8 000 70 09 U. O. Millar ..136 I 80.00 Lit John moral conduct and 114 for incorrigi1 .. ..196 U. 10.00 G. Miliar 503 Lit John 1.000 30.00 Three girls were accused of Cannet Exist In the Human Body If Edith bility. 8 136 50.00 Lebeock, Adolph Jr. 644 200 3 00 Lyis Millar using tobacco. Yeu Will Use Trunks Prescription. 8 20.00 Lebeock, Adolph ....669 Edith Lyle Miller ......127 309 3.00 The commission yesterday approved 1 10 00 Lemk ....198 ; In tact. It Is e Edith Lyle Miller It is William 25.09 2,609 ...671 preposterous Juveof the the following personnel 19 190 0 Miller Edith suffer to 1.000 shame with William ..26 Lyle 10.90 ..813 Murray, Inflammatory, nile court employees for the coming 9 90 00 -.- ...241 Mr A. L..765 2,000 muscular, soiatle or any farm of Edith Lyte Miller 20.00 two year effective May 1. O Frank Rheumatism. Edith Iyle Miller' .,...2t0 14 J40 00 Mapr Mr McAllister, Bowring aa chief probation officer in .411 70.00 Miller Edith This not Lyle does A the .744 ruin 29 9 L. Prescription 1,009 as Cache county and A. D. McKay 20.00 Modde it does not depress ths Margaret Miller ,..,..136 829 460 Bert 4.59 Sego, in Grand stomach, at 29 99 Ntts Miller probation officer all Eat ,...129 heart. meat the Margaret and food 642 Jsoob 459 good 4.59 F county, being new to the service. Four, you Wish while 10.90 ......197 Nicholas taking Trunks Pre- Margaret Miller 10 09 M. 1,009 Ada ,59 of those named will serve without pay. scription. Contains Miller ,...229 10,00 no Margaret salimercury, Nicholas 10 00 Ada M..894 1,000 100.00 Salaries in other cases range from 2300 cylate soda, oil winter-gree- n Miller ......261 Margaret or narNicholas 19.00 Ada 1,009 Third in tbe .89 officers two a month tor Miller .......841 60.00 Nicholes cotic but positively overcomes any Margaret MUIer Jamas ..969 1,000 20 00 130.00 .419 district to 25 a month for the workers kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. Margaret James ,.869 1,000 . 19.00 20 00 Nicholas in Daggett and Wayne oountie What more do you want? There is Roemand P. Miner ....422 20 90 James 3,009 Nlcholsen, ..931 250.00 C. Miller Elisabeth ....634 Follow. as good, and It la Imnothing Just Other Appointments 20.00 250.00 Fstar, Andrew .....564 2,000 Elisabeth C. Miller ....535 C. R. Bradford, Judge Third district; possible to get something better. The A. H. PnrletL 10.00 1,000 520 killer 220.04 V. ....70 Arthur uric acid solvent knows and chief probation officer greatest G....-..714 James Babin 900 Ida 40.00 80.00 Plere Arthur V. Miller also a superior liver medicine. Third district; W, 8. Wills Judge 20.00 14.00 Qulgg. J. A.. ......721 2,000 s Prescription sells for 21 78 Adelaide 8. Morgan ..337 Fourth district: L. J. Holther, Judge orTrunk 810 2,000 20 00 Adelaide 8. Morgan ..,.478 10.00 Ryan, D. M 2 for only 26 OS at drug store Second district; A. B. Maian, chief such 185 20.00 ....... B. J. Schramm-JohnsoNeff 10.00 1,600 ..132 Retch, n aa , Drug Cyrus .187 699 1.000 10.00 Reich, J. B probation officer Second district; E. Store 19.00 Cyrus Neff (AdvsrtissmenL) Cyrus O. Bytund, chief probation officer 40 00 Retch, J. B Neff 10 00 1,000 ..,,,...298 ...400 O. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Joseph O. Park 31 200 M Reich, Fred C Nielson, Fourth district; Arthur 1 00 48 800 stmts of Utah. Third Judicial district. Joseph O. Park 40 70.00 Grac judve and probation officer Fifth dis43.55 Joseph S....941 4,158 In and for ths county of Balt Joseph G. Park .. .. 140 90 Richie. A. L... ...81S 96 60 trict; L. El Nelson, Judge First dis.60 Morrison -- Merrill and Com- Joseph G. Park ...,..820 Ink 30.00 732 2.000 20 00 trict; J. Frank Bowring, chief proRobert J. F pany. a corporation, plaintiff, v 329 270 04 G. Park bation officer First district; La Mar Joseph 100 .855 Elisabeth. 1.00 100.00 Seellger, Liberty Potash Company, a corpora- W. H. Park a.. ...168 Nelson, secretary commission; Alonso 20.09 tion, defendant; Bankers Trust Com- W. H. Park .174 19.00 Shaubel, John .....218 2,004 J. Huntsman, judge Millard county; 600 6.00 as a of receiver W. H. 60.00 Schafer, Joseph ,.,.409 corporation, Park pany, Duchesne ......331 F. B. Ehrnsworth, Judge 500 6.09- ....687 Schafer, Joseph 628 Liberty Potash Company, petitioner. W. H. Park county: 8. P. Bnow, judge and proba400 ....903 4.00 Schafer, Nolle Joseph M. Eva Park O. tion officer Emery county; Fred 10.00 Bchaubel, Fred ....619 1.000 is hereby given that a hearUintah county; ingNotice Judge Bingham, 40 00 J H 4,900 ..735 will be held Struber, of ths upon Willard Ptxton petition Judge Washington Bankers Trust Company, as George E. MHe William ..734 1,000 20.09 Speegl receiver Willard Pixton above-namecounty; P. H. Rhead, chief prrdmtton for d Thoma Ernest 1,509 15.09 ..804 tbe Libdefendant. officer Carbon county; John A. Math-- 1 erty Potash Company, tor an order al- Sula 135 Thoma Ernest ...841 1.35 Lew-l- a Sharp Judge Carbon county; Claude 109 865 Thoma Ea 1.00 lowing, ratifying and approving the John C. Sharp second annual accounting of said John C. Sharp Judge Iron county; James T. Daly, 200 894 2.00 Katherine. Tierney, ArBankers Trust Company, as receiver John C. Sharp . probation officer Garfield county; 609 6.09 lit tech t, Fred thur McKinnon, probation officer Rich of said defendant Potash 500 .579 6.00 Liberty Fred C. John Uttecht, Sharp county; D. H. Robinson, Judge and Company, before the Honorable G. A. John C. Sharp 84 714 .24 Utteoht, Fred Iverson, Judge of the above-entitl- ed probation officer Piute county; Harold 200 8.00 Van Bustck. F. F..744 John C. B. Long, Judge Grand county; F. B. court, on Monday, 20th day of John C. Sharp ths .314 1,000 10.00 John Weber, Sharp -, off)1983. and April. probation Hammond, judge A. Smith 10.90 ,.481 1.000 Weber, John Dated this 9th day of April. 1921 Mary cer San Juan county; J. H. Barton, Mahonri ,, .895 1,000 20.00 Webe John ELLI8 4k ADAMSON, and Mahonri Spencer .. probation officer Beaver county; Wal-T. DICKSON. 109 1.00 Spencer John ...928 Weber, L K. TRIPP, lace Adair, Judge Kane county; J. Mahonri Spencer .. 34 .34 ..71! Weber, John Uttl probation officer Kane county; Attorneys for Bankers Trust Com- Mahonri Spencer .. 19 09 1.900 ..310 Weber, Jacob pany. as Receiver of Liberty Potash Mahonri Spencer .. Paul C. Miner, Judge Daggett county; 260 8.50 Jacob Weber, Company C. T. Duncan, judge and probation off4;9t Mahonri Bpenosr 200 7 8.00 Schafer, John . ..371 Bessie ficer Wayne county; Dunn, ILOBATK AKB 6UAADIA8Hiy If OTIC EA Mahonri Spencer .. ' 1.00 200 Schafor, John .....488 Hil(Ooueit eoeaty clerk or tbe mpsetire stga-- r Geo. M. Spencer .. stenographer Third district; HughcounB 1.900 J. ..62 Reich. 19,00 for Millard Mr R. further officer A. tnfnrmatloe ton, probation Bpenosr. Biereraga FriedMr A. K. Spencer probation ofty; William C. Boron, WHford 60.09 rich -6- 31 6,990 Goff, ficer Daggett oourrty; bate division. In and for Salt Lake Mr A. R. Spencer 100 1 00 Jacob, Peter of Utah. In the matter Mr A. H. 8pencer state ' probation officer Washington county; county, 600 6,00 ....49 Schafer, Joeeph A. D. McKay, probation officer Sega, of the estate of Ears Thompson, de- Ester B. StrlngfeUc And in accordance with law end aa Annie F. Tucker Grand county. ceased. Notice. 7 Order macs board of of the directors Wood The petition of Lynn H. Thompson John M. Governor Mabey, Attorney General on tha 13th day of March. 1923, so Wood H. H. Cluff and Dr. C. N. Jensen, su- and Exra P. Thompson, praying for the John M. M. Wood many shares of each parcel of such perintendent of public Instruction, issuance to tharaseives of letters of John Wood stock as may be necessary will be M. John administration In the estate of Ears f... comprise the coramisston. Wood 44,4 sold at ths company's office, 461 AusThompson, deceased, has been set for John M.Wood tin Place (8th East). Sait I Aka Ci-Albert hearing on Friday, the 4th day of May, Utah, on the 14th day of May, l's 31, A. D. 1923, at 2 oclock p, m- - at the James Wood . White F. Jennie nv, to at ths hour of 10 o'clock county courthouse. In the courtroom pay delinquent assessment thereon, of said court. In Balt Lake City, Salt Claris Wood H. A. Zina Wright coat of advertising together with the Lake'countv, Utah. Brown and expense of Ml Witness the clerk of said court, with Sarah E.Ann Brown H. WHIFFLE, Bscratary. FRED the seal thereof affixed, this 19th dax Geo. J. Louis Brown MontaU Nsv. of April. A. D. 1423. Esther L Fisher .... CLARENCE COWAN, Data of tint pubikauion, April 23. (Seal) M. Bennloa Zina 1922. . Clerk. Wm. H. Brown By I P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk SALE. H. Brown SHERIFF W. H. Bramel, Attorney for Peti- Joseph T. . Brown In the district court in and for the f5286 Ralph bad to tioner. Horace E. Brown ... My appetite was so poor stats of Utah, Lak ef Salt county force down wbat Utile I ate, my flola May Brown A. M. Cheney, trustee, plaint iif, Arthur W. Brown bead acbed temblyt and I would 8. and levs Mary Le, against Oscar Estate .... NOTICE. become eo dinzy at times I wonld defendant to be sold at sheriffs . Glad v E. B Larson at the west front door of ths county roll and toss most of. the night, and And in accordance this date I wilt not he and county of on getting op mornings I felt as tar any indebtedness or obli- resolution of the board of directors courthouse In theofcity Utah, on the 24th tired end wornout as 1 did on re- gations contracted by H. T. Brickiey, passed on the 4th day of April, 1923, Sait ofI Ake, stats 1923. D. A. at 11 o'clock April, minor. whereby the date of delinquency was day tiring the night before. It seemed a (Signed) MRS. T. F. BRICKLEY. extended, as provided by Section 915, noon of said day, all the right, tuts, like my Umbs and joints tned to of mud Interest defendants and Compiled Laws ef Utah, 1917, from claim Apnl 1L 1928. see which "could ache the wont 'and ' 1923, to April 2L 132. and of, in end to the following descnlmd 76184 April 1 wit: ts Beginning at a I felt pretty much used up all the by resolution of the hoard of direc- real sstat NOTICE OF ELECTION. tors passed on the llth day of April, point 21V6 feet east of the northwext time. of lot 4. block 13, plat D, Brit corner exdate wm the of 1923, deilnaoency resoLake City surrey, and running thenra "My first few doses of Tanlae hit Nodes ts hereby given by the board tended to April 10. 1933, and the right spot, and I kept right on of education of the Jordan school dis- lution of ths board of directorsbypassed east 7IV4 fret, thence south 185 feet, an trict election that win be in held data 17, 1923, the nrlt of delinquency thence west 71 feet, thence with he treatment until it has put Jordan school district, Sait Lake coun- April was extended to May 5, 1923, so many 185 feet to the place of beginning me in perfect condition. My appe- ty, Utah, on Tuesday, the first day shares of each parcel of such stock Situated In Balt Lake oountv, ia- - ..f tite is the best ever, and I have eo of May, 1923, for ths purpose of sub- aa may bd necessary wtU In law Utah. Purchase bo moch new strength and energy that mitting to ths vots of qualified elec- ths office of the company at sold at ful money of ths price United ntes. I .1 Murray tors of said district the proposition City, county of 8alt Lak Balt Lake City, Utan, t.us 2nd at state of my work is a pleasure instead of of district to Croats an indebted- Utah, on the Ith dey of May, 1923, at of April, IV. a burden, like it used to be. I feel nesssaid of district in ths sum of the hour of 10 o'clock BENJAMIN R. HAP JUT'S. m. of said fine in every wsy, and must say 160,809 90 said by borrowing such sum day, to pay delinquent assessments Sheriff of Balt Lake County, for Tanlae that it certainly delivers upon Its negotiable note or qote ma- thereon, together with the eoets ef Ctnh. of the turing not to exceed one year, tor advertising and expenses of sale. Bv F. M. Mathew decuty sN-- r H. B SMITH, Secretary. Tanlae is for sale by aH good ths purpose of enlarging and ImprovCheney, Jensen A Hum a 1, a ing the school grounds at Bingham 4819 South State street, Murray for plain Jt. Take no substitute. Over Central druggist school at Bingham Canyon, O 'v, Utah. Date Ot Lfat pulL suoo A ' 8 ol txaldlng 4k choci houas 4tt. JButlec Flrattaa.ilratJrm.-AcrrtUXJ.'TL-fUi clothes. We have hit upon a merchandising method whereby we. sell mens suits guaranteed to give a full years .wear for $34. Sagelawn, 50c ROUND SEC A sharp left brought blood TREATED CN3 some&ing remarkable about Why and ths giant plasterer retaliated with and left pokes to the chin. John right eon shifted his attack to the head and Jarred Fulton to the rope Fulton went to his knees from a right to the 5 Jaw, but was up immediately. as good 8s ever! ROUND TWO. S Fulton Shook Johnson with left to Jaw. Johnson was having trouble in 8 inside Fultons long arms getting sent Johnson straight right to Fulton's chin and nos bringing blood. Fulton S missed a heavy left swing as ths round ended. ROUND THREE! They indulged In an exchange of rights to ths stomach at close quarter Ths crowd booed. JohnsoO brought a grunt from Fulton with a left to the rib Johnson shook Ful' ton with right to the stomach and left to the Jaw. Fulton swung bard with left frequently, but was too far away. ROUND FOUR. Johnson ran - across the' ring and Fulton laughed as he held him out of range with his left Johnson shifted his attack from head to body and back again. Hie blows did not appear to bo vary heavy. The crowd booed both men for loafing. ROUND FIVE. Court Collects After e minute of tight tapping both Juvenile men started whirling ewey with lefts end right Fulton appearing to have $11,000 From Neglectthe better of the exchange. Johnson sent a left to tha face that Fulton laughed at. Husbands in 1922. EIGHT. Both were tired and they hugged to great extent. Fultonto shook Johnson the Jew. They with lefts end righto traded rights to the Jaw end staggered to their corners when the round ended. and of bulldtaff Bluffdalo la district. Weve Learned Something in 46 Years JHRSBT C1TT, April 22. Floyd Johnson, ths young western heavyweight. outpointed Fred Fnltoa-- ef Rochester, Mina, In their twelve-roun- d contest hers tonight, in the opinion of a majority of the newspaper men at tbe ringside, Tbe New York newspaper men at the ringside were unanimous in their decision that gave Johnson ths margin on point Fulton wee given three the last ons by s decisive round and ths fifth and eighth by amargin shad The fourth and seventh were rated ms even, and the others were given to Johnson. Johnson kept on top of Fulton throughout eleven round pommeled him almost at will, but weakened in the final round and appeared on the verge of being knocked out. Fulton's showing in the last round was not considered enough, however, to overcome the lead bis young opponent had piled up In the early rounds As a result of the njnrspapsr men's the opponent decision, Johnson wiU be of Jess Willard, the I former heavyweight champion. In Is fifteen-roun- d match ktYankee stadium on May 12. Fulton landed but seldom during tocontest, but when be did connight's nect be shook Johnson. The Minnesotan made little or no effort to shake off Johnson, whose rapid-fir- e punching was bewildering. Fulton went to his knees ones in the first round, but did not take a count Fulton weighed 210 pounds and Johnson 180. ROUND ONE. Johnson rushed-a- t Fulton, landing ROUND II ' I ...... .... . ., has good" |