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Show rtm 24 SALT LAKE TKrBUSTE, SUNDAY MURNES'O, JUKE 3, ivzz. to Be Charged, With FirstDegree MuVder REfllMI- I- Brownings IHS TIKE UTAH WOOD SPRITES r. Information tcf Be Filed Tomorrow or Tuesday and if Sustained by Judge Iverson Men State Association Hold . Out on Bond Must Be Surrendered. , . Fate,of Two Known Conference and Visits Steel Site. Quarterly l: i i Men to Be Old Lindsey Gardens to When Sealed " Be Site; Contributions Marriner A sod John Browning will cretion of the dstrict court as to whether or not they will be admitted be charged with murder In th first to Verdict further bail. Only the augreme Opened. degree in an information to be filed court and the district oourts. It U to- - grant before Judge G. A Iverson. .enhjr painted bail in cases. Monday or Tueeday, by District AtHbould A jury in the Third district court district attorney not be , announced sustained the A. Rogers, it U Exploita-torney the by court, Itris very prob- In the case of Tony Kambourakis and Cooperation able, it Was announced, that a latThlnight the'drsCrtcT'Erto-rneInformation will in filed, John icr!anir"qhartd 'wtotthr tout- Resources is tskepmoveTy a reent ruling by following which the prosecution wJI! der of Deputy Sheriff ACR. Webb at tion of U despite the state In lhen decide upon the feasibility of Hprlng canyon June 14, 1922, wya Judge Not H Prptt thatfailed to jus filing a new omplaint charging the preliminary hearing men are given the case last night. A sealed two Banquet. The a , such jmurder before another comUfv Urged charge verdict wiU be brought in to be opened how at liberty under bonds of $000 mitting magistrate and then hold In the Pratt held hope been by Judge preliminary hearing each, having this morning. on a second degree complaint. Their of having the men hld- on the The case concluded last night after t barge. ' said would oonsomtnsr date or arraignment is next SaturBy Staff Correspondent nearhc is weeks tir IriaV True fatter action, trts June 2. Ro&Tfors fmxn day PROVO, Ad statutes defense n apday yesterday was taken up by the state of result tbe Careful perusal probably In final the the of court arguments before thy Jury of aiaje palhcrrd Xnany point the district attorney says convinced pearing before the state supreme Russell G. Bcbukier and Kamuel A. him that .h cin legally lay against and petitioning for a writ (ft prohibithis city today for the quarterly conKing, attorneys for the accused men, was tion restraining the state from so prothe Brownings any drarg whnh The ference of the Vth State Realty and District Attorney B. W. Dalian ceeding named in Urn original complaint' of the Seventh judicial district, who About including wiS e murWc can t cross any bridges until we complaint chargd Come to them District Attorney Rog- prosecuted the case, and H Hal Farr ef the realty men, were in eitendanoe der of the attorney general's office, who is expected that immediately after er said last night, but 1 held a FollowJhe moert direct resu.t of the confer- theIt filing with county Attorney Arthur assisted In the prosecution. of the information attorneys vmx complete ing the final argument of District Atence will probably be for the defense will entrr a motion K Moreton vesterday in whk h I this inin Prtno Dalton Uhristenaen beof the realtors torney Judge wus at dist ussed raa a length TliU Will call for hearing to qu.h - organisation lieve we- legally have the right to file structed the Jury on the merits of the which has had an organisation but before the court the was and the given in jury murder to 1 testimony accenting failed function, has If the district attorney !s sustained the Information charging oclotk last night I expect to file it case at to member and the men held on the first degree the first degrees John Kriaris and Tony Kambmirm-ki- s The visitors wese recehel bv Mate charge they must be surrendered bv lust as sooh as I .an grt the papers two of the thirteen foreigners are or be a should bem on This Monday readv presi or arrested ji Senator LcRov Dixon. bondsmen thcb brought here from Carbon county on It will then lie in the dia- - Tuesdav dent of the State Keahv warrant a change of venue There were origMr. Dixon mas former.v mayor of inally sixteen charged with the murrovo The letters end local rcsL der of Web.. but three were tried tori made a trip to Irontonsite,andc mere at Price and convicted They are ahowtt the Columbia Steel now serving sentences in the state The business meeting waq held at defeneleven The remaining prison S0 oclock, while the women of the dants are in the county Jail awaitlixon. attend- Kriaris party, beaded bv Mrs theater and Kambourwkls trial ing td g motion picturefUlt were both arrested the day follow-ingave an V A. BetttNon of the shooting at Nw Helper and addreaa on Benefits of Organization since have been held in Jail evr He said that in davs gone by, when Upon motion of counsel f f the dereal estate dealer mere more or less Christensen, fendants George Judge indifferently organized, they did not who was transferred from the beventh "cases yesaccomplish so much a thev do todav judicial district to trv the For one thing the did not take a terday ruled that four of the dfen. much Interest In the public. He urged now in Jail mav be admitted danta realtors to be leaders in cRic life. to ball of 12600 each. These four are Zanvbelis Harrv Kokoiakts Bill Degree (.uh Believed That Ten Thou- Charge of Rigid Coda of Ethics. Siatna and Nick Maris Attorney J F. Fowtrs of Ogden spoke of carlr of defence ounse! safd last King in real estate transactions and Is Filed Against Melvin night that das distrust Will bail would be obtained for Additional sand bv the the dealer of pubtha the men lic a condition, he said, whl h has The next trial on the same casede-is extent overcome been lo a great Falls. Twin Year. This Issued Be Blackburn, for Juno 11 The number of set through organization and maintenance fendants to be tried at that time and of a rigid code of ethirje when the be determined will who. Mr. Plxon shone subject maa The ludge ase Is wlled for trial " Situs lion. . auL tUaL Umj. "Art on bench" in It Trttwwremain ''the' TcinCousantr "more autorttobTfcj SrT!teThr in Provo had lacked i opT IS KALUS, Idaho June 2 A the Third district court for the trial eration. will be operated in the stlile of ltah case of next the ohrit of murd r m the firzt degree K M Ashton, president of the Salt Lake Reil Estate board, spoke on this vear thaulast, was the bv rrusceuting slh filed todsv lie bv He first Uiarka Convention made jysterdav mcr, the National J Tavlor against Melvin traced the history of the national or- ehitt vieput in tins otfue of 11. lavr of his RUtkburn, during sevretarv of state. ganisation ssvlhg that success Mis allgd Ocil Hurxt Black girl wife the last fifteen years man evident trovkett, wc have lurn tune At the preaeut wh did Thursday morning In from every meeting held from erretar of issued approaimately all, 000 uutomo the countv general hospital hre WirUam J Blackburn, tho a ereL as rffosts or at many ph'siclapn snd th iner-- t the Ogden Real Kriate board sooke bile luiusos, of bvthloridr of hef 'iy issued durui) all of last year, n The Art of Selling Real KuU urv which she had swallowtd three He said that the real estate huainc said. previoulv ts Just as easy to fail in as to fall inroails are being made on weeks Griut Hiurkbum who has teen held a Into He urged specialization, and the oOOU additional lieeusvs received in the county jail here since observa-tiomprisoner r read some of his personal secccaL clays - ago. and jlL. til- - be. girt Wito, whs to in few davs next by the attending phvsbMUn the reported Hal Braodirv of bait Take bad as uectssufy with hsv is charged ipfr procured and his subjet' t, Selling Real t, state He place an order tor 5000 niori . hefuro seni the poison thrftugh the mads to aid that too many hottmeg and too the vear is over i believe that tU,0OU hi wife with to commit mur- Half of Walker Brothers intent are built The subject licenses will be issued. few homes der Should be treated from a more eduI believe fhc state will receive AuBlackburn according to th mate-mecational angle, he said, and reel estate about revenue thorities has made written 75,000 additional Store Is Sold by Esmen should be advance agents no of bis eifes death, of auto increased gfidt tho number from denying home structure. ( ontents will of not the Matement mobiles. Caravan Trip Approved. the say, until it is for $225,000 Cash. an aver be divulgedin evidence The run uv still at the trial AuThe proposed caravan trip into age of SO0 licenses heavy, being issued dailv thorities staled further that Blacksou them Utah was approved,0 and mill Hve rnvploveca are engaged iu ati burn during his confinement in Jail 4 be taken some time jn late July or luense work. Ibe number ha told severat conflicting stories of The southeast quarter of tho MerAugust. W E. Baird submitted a re- tomobilo his part in tbe case and that he has lf port from the caravan committee It of personal applications anl those named at different times four dif- cantile block, Including five and mas vjrged that realtors as a group made through the mail are about ferent persons hv whom tbe poison rods of frontage on Main street ahoald know more about the resources equal. Blackburn, procured for him and scenic wonders of the state It wan also pointed out that the itaxisis said denies having sent poison between Third Houth and Postofflc - A banquet was held at the Hotel number of machines is an indication to be sent place, was sold yesterday by the M H wife that admits his but Roberts this evening, at which Presia medicine whtth he believed to WaJker estate to talker Brothers Dry dent Plxon presided, and J, A Owens, of the ' prosperity existing in the her be qalonu introduced as- the newest realtor in state. Blackburn will be arraigned on the Goods company for $225,000 cash. Tbe Mrs. Lyle C&rdall las resigned as Mayor Provo, acted as toastmaster in court here late next sale was announced by tlie trustees tnurder O. K Hansen delivered the address of stenographer in tho corporation de week, Itcharge was announced Retention for the M. H Walker estate, these welcome, to which D, C Kimball of partment. Her position has been of and O W Witham being Mrs M H Walker, K O HowFortcr Balt Lake responded taken bv Miss Kiptie Haines. An as deft nc counsel also was announced ard and T Ellis Browne This Is said R. O. Palmer of Salt Lake, chairbeen the biggest real estate to i man of the delegation to attend the effort will be mado to operate the todFuneral services for the drad gn) dealhave made for several vears in this less empiovee, Mr. office .national convention, for which a party Ileiner with one undav the held will be afternoon her city price being nearly $3000 a said. Miss Haines continuing and will be conducted of six will leave Salt Lake June 22 K front footbv the Rev gave a stirring address on Halt leak her duties in the lands patent depart I. While of the Methodist Kpivcopal The property sold is five and oration which ment as well as being stenoprapher Oty, the in accoedAnce PU khurn, hur h rods in depth It formed really ha was chosen to deliver before the in the toown wish crtressed late with hw half of the original store building the corporation department. national assemblage He gave statisrt v after he R said that earlier annex W. former being built some years later hejiad Morgan, depute did nut desire tics showing the great empire of rewtU be presto Tho original building was erected In sources In Utah and therscenfc attrac- sheriff, w ho has been employed as an ent at the sen U attend, . 1S02 by' the late Joseph R. 89 fnd tions about Halt lake and the state automobile inspector, has resigned WTalkrr and Matthew M W'alker Pre-- v to beebme a guard at tho state prison Bryce canvort" he aid, Is the to ious that the Walker Brothers Drv .Is Vaudeville lavaliere. sparkling and Goods company had been located at glistening and 'gleaming on lic bosom Second South and Main streets Vacation Here of the earth. lie annoumed that the The store company acquired the Utah delegation will proceed f trot lo part of the store building owned by Horace Denver, where the presidential spe- Beck, known on the the Joseph R. Walker estate several . eiai ia .to be made up. the national vaudiwiie stae AsIack Uriffm, has years ago and now has title to the president being a Penver man.arrived in Nalt Lake to spend his entire building Value of Utah Scenery. Mr Btxa is the smnmer vacation. Hanchett of Salt Iake Special services in honor of the son of U M Beck and brother iu law Dr. Lydia A. Muma- - ' Lgfaette The on Scenic Resources of one hundred and twenty second an of Arthur spoke eber He will remain He compared attAictions of Ltah Dies Advanced Age the birth "of Brigham here until the mtidie of August, tbia state with those of other states niversarvwillof be held he when to the stae wireturn g toung 4yndvLiauvpiu(3 r of of Mr Befk Tratl Dr T The who Wimva of a 'mother rf Nrr Baft T'auidv assoiMation at Tuung the state when thev understand the Ia Scott died Kridov at a hosvalue of Utah scenerv. He urged that 11 o'clock this morning at the tabir Lake, has hail an lDtereinu career In Salt She was born lake pital legislation be sought to permit the nai lc. The program will be given He Wat studying law at the 1,nivcr in the of Ohio In 135 and at buiidiftg of a road to Twin peaks Bg entirely by descendants of the 10 sftv of Utah when tbe world war the age stae of vears moved $w with her earn on, as a toll 'mai neer leader, and, Cottonwood according to an broke out, and immediately there parents to Indiana, where her early Th man who sees Utah is our nouneiment b he was life after L.evi She d stud lrotesor medicine spent gan entertaining dough by Klgar prospect. he said and began the practice of her proantonmcnt ariou Toung, presidTnt of tho assoeiation, lxvs in tbe Industrial Development of Ltah fession with her father Tr James was the subject of an sddre bv the observance is made an annual Later he appeared in Nalt Lake with Marquis, taking out her first license Walter Adams of Provo He said in aftair .lohu I bpe nei r will conduct Ralph Ulonmger and th Wilkes Mav 1M4 At that time women part, that there is a large enough sup- the services Tracy Y t annon, us pljwrs, and after making a ..were nos adrrttted to the med.cal cot- I h ply of oil shale in this state to satisfy sistanf organist of the tabernai on was the Lae hut later she attended and was employed reputatioti. the demands of the United States for will be mernan Medi. al accompanist, and cong'ega lison White circuit in a produrti on graduated hv the Jl? years at the present rate of con- tional Carson of the will be North cillel under dircc ranging sumption, and that there are tdO.onn Woods, 00 tons of rich iron ore in Jron tioq of Hugh W. Itougall. -- w The young man then decided to County. break into New hork, and procured The board adopted a resolution a place in the company of Msrgaret Pledging support to capitalization of Utah s scenic resources .loan of Anglin, who was playing Officers and directors of the state rc loiter he played with Tavlor Association are as follows Crooked Holme Gamblers in Officers LeRoy Dixon, Pro n presMr. Beck, in addition to possess ident; Fred Froerer, Ogden f,rn vice mg a voire of rare beauty, is a president; W H Stewart, Logan, se and Children's Promotion da' day nd vice president notcdeccentrve dancer, and has been K Baird, Salt niees will bo held at It o clock a headliner on the Keith vaudeville Lake, third vice president A H Public Concert Salt Lake, secretary and trea- this morning at the Vtrt Presbv etfiuit for several seasons He will surer. tirian church, C and South Temple return to the vaudeville stage at the Be Given to DirectorJ H Andrews Ogden, streets bv the bund.iv school. The eotulusion of his vacation John-- K. Rs4rd, Brurham Cp-v a Kev )r George- K Ttane- - pas or .... .A --free public concert will bg will offer llie open of bv the Thirty eighth infantry given, band Logan; Thomas E. Gaddis Haft !,ake Ing praver after the processional, University Instructor T H. Heal Provo, N R Iverson at the Kort Douglas bandstand at be will wl.ch lei by thj fcuniav Tremonton; B 0 Palmer Halt 7.30 this oclock Scholarship evening. Tbe proClaude Richards, SSilt Lake, Herbert Hlool choir gram, which will be given under the ML The program will inclule num Smith, Ogden Car-oi- l, T direction of instructor Joseph Warrant Officer L. A. in I cr bv tbe unman ani tiegimiers the department of phvsies and. elec Vost, ts to be as follows; the girls department, promotion trn-a- l engineering at the Cmversitv Port Arthur, March, Beitz; classes from the Jieginners dipirt of tah has been Italian in Algiers, Ros granted the Elweil overture, ment, the baptism of children, pres s at Blue Stanford holarship waltz, university Danube, Strauss, sini, dilation of promotion rertifuates for the rear Faust, Isxurendeao; and enrollment certificates bv It 1. word received bv-- Mr according to selection, Carroll Atlantis, the Lost Continent,! in Van Kafon, superintendent of the The four is a scholarship, which parts, Sarrenek, La ralotna, school, to beirinners, y Failure distnct hono- - as onlv one of its Vaeder; march, Across the of a street far to .top Sunday Allan and tumor promotion classesprimarv kind taused a emastiup betseen is autothe Alexander. earn by school, granted tie, t feature of the piogram will be nes with it the sum of mobile yesterday on Eleventh Lat rethe $0n, The hildrcn of the Bible ru Itroet and Kensington aorord- of which confines his time nc to reports to the of th. cipient by S R acted bv twelve membe, to research work in the electrical Mrs. Cora Thorn Bird Garrett. 2 years old. po'i.e It 93 Kensing- school. Ninety five pupils will be department. Will Sing Services ton avenue , . .ys.. Mt- Me tbrrrrd'b' baA'Tr'evfOflSly' 'been KW2JJ .Garrett --wav tarrnrtttarTriTnr promoted. TA mobile to approach the Intersection granted a leave of absence by the shop C Clareny Neslen of the Twentieth ward announces that Mrs board of regents. at th came time the Kleventh Kast Colored People Will ora Thome Bird, recently returned gtreet ear arrived driven by Motor-ma- n Sanford Speak from the east where sjoveliaa studied S O. Thompsop Garrett thought WOMAN TAKES POISON. muete, will sing nt tfie Twentieth that tha car would make the stop, but Gdilh GndKle 4M Fast Fourth Ward Vr. acK meeting did not, do bo Garrett, trying to 'The Salt Lake City branch of the South aireet attempted auic.lde ... avert on the piano bvtonight, Miss Becky companied the collision, turned auddenls, National Assoeiation for the Ad night hv taking oarbolie acid Kbe Almond will The be Cvrua speaker and an automobile drum by Sergeant vaneement of Colored was Immedla'elv taken to the emer- V Oalttn. noted I ecu Iflor People, will gency R Johnson was Involved and the two meet tomorrow where she was treated Tha meeting begins nt ( 30 o'clock. evening at Calvary and athospital, Jars wert hit bv th street car a late hour last night was church. A will Baptist be K. program Johnson was hurled Sergeant expected to recover It was reported Health Report Shows through the windshield, a given and the Bey. T. J. Sanford of to tie a care of melancholia, hteerated nose god hand. Buffering His com- Kilt Lake, chairman pf the exeen . Births Exceed Deaths tyii-t- , be ainxiEn todat. panion, George Kitchen, was bruised live board will deliver an address nd ahaken 1 on the achievement! and purposes Speetal to Tha Trtbwae. Garrett Is believed to hare received of the association. The city board of health. In its XMFRlr AS rOBR, June a broken rib Thev were aJI taken to e how birth he held at the Third wand weekly report. erviee, the emergency hospital for treatment There were eighty nhapel temerrrwr aflemeea at S SO e'cleeh and thirty deetM Perrlml O Psrtdns, teacher for iTV'WM of esses Johnson a machine escaped with of Mr. tvo , ss diseases, contagious i rtirH piano. Pupils mv now for fFmer email damage but the Ga-h died htm e he TSen. I flowe , mumps, car was rummer Whooping rough term Studio M4 K. 1st So. !ar Mr. krllr Isit his sijc,?L rhickea-po- s, diphU; measles, $; by bsdy wrecked. - (Advertisemant.)" tw eas ssd three daughters. theciiu X Js ij; v i Are Received. Being iiu Holdup Resulting in Murder of Faus Asks Leniency. Participant' -- first-degr- and & tabs I first-degr- at ef first-degr- - first-degre- ie - ALLEGED WIFE ELD First ' Tiris-fense- rr t. VS I -- iUnfr-sfts- BIGPRiCEPfliD s tate one-ha- ? . - one-ha- lf 1 Actor for Services in Honor of Brigham Young in Big'Tabernacle at ctax-styki- loI Sunday School to Hold Promotion Day Exercises -- Free Par-on- at Fort ihe'-riraret- Granted Failure of Street Car to Stop Causes Collision Smashup to 1 et Hear .11 MIA tah-ho- m fifty-fiv- 111 ntt e . I IV rrtstr yerf An to - further the park and play center to orgBiss(ioa project of 6mipy"t r tn gardeirs Ties been perfected by dents of the north bench. Albert Merrill was named chairman; C S. Jarvis. vice chairman, and John James, secretary. R. W. Van Derek and A. J. Jackson comprise the finance commit tv. c W Price, Dr. F. 3tf McHugh and V. C Hurd are members of the equipment committee Tn order to make the playground available for Immediate Use, voluntary contributions were called for It a the aim of the organisation to raise approximately $100 to be expended for playground equipment. Contributions were rftade bv Mayor j. Neslen, M Meltunf, K Graham John Q. Ryan, J E, Prime, 8 O L'ay L Christiansen, !h D D. Ptockmsn, R. Lyon Bishop 1) L. A. Miner, if- - 'W wtuwtay resi- ( Board Meeting June 16 tM ' - Angelina Wacaater, coixvieted oi first degree murder last Septembdr anil sentenced to life imprisonment because of her participation in the fatal shootingl.ft' Charles A. Faus, February 3, 1922, has applied tot parole. Her case will come before thq state boarjl of pardons at its V R I Park, WlanJs Dancing for a stay of execution in of Sam Havden, sentenced to four ears in Leavenworth federwl Miller Judge Andrea prison b Thursda for rntMie f mads, was furnished yeMerdav and a slay until 2 o fo k BatunLv afternoim, June 16 Mrs MoUe fjUjdcn, wtfq of thq H fir mrth of Mur-r- a and dfenlnt, were the bondsmen The bond Bond cae the fixed in tho um of $10 000 tsv of execution of the Salt nnd Frk it v bankrupt merchant aas granted for the purpose of time within giving the defendant hit li to determine whotlurhe desires to appeal from the dp inion and judgment of tho tutted Btatcs dis-- t u t court at t< Ifctkc 'I he Degrees of Cryptic Rite Masonry Are Conferred hikers of the Wasatch club of bait Lake, the Ret ently the ID LfD.OFFICE Mountain Timpanogos club of Provo &n4 the Alpine Hiking club of Payson verc President Appoints Salem regaled at ivian park, ITovo canyon, with descriptive dancing by Office Man, Who of Mrs. Lggertscn Bailiff of Fupils Bond. on Approval The duncing was staged in the woodland with artistic effect. Those were Eha taking part in Crobie aa Aphrodite, Muriel Smart Special to The Tribune. as the Spint of tho Soods, L lc Jnne 2. Tbe WASULNGTON, Nelson as Pan, Olive Crane and LucyBce as two wood nvmpha, and president today appointed Kli P. Tay Genevieve Iluish and Nina Huish lor to be register of tbe Salt Lake as two fawns. City land office, Succeeding Gould B. Blakely, who has resigned. Taylor will take offiee as soon as he gives bond and the same is approved at Washington, a preliminary that will take about two weeks. Blake term would ex lys full appointed pita-July, .but he 'already . has served more than eight year, duo to a delay in making his reappointment four years ago. Take of the-affa- ir m. The degrees of the crvptie branch of American Rite Masonry were con- o candidates upon various 1 tah cities at a joint assembly ofM ad the councils of the ft and B Maeops in Utah held at the Masonic tempi last night. The Prov o c ouncii, U I and Ogden coun-u- l, Residence U D, joined with the I tah coun- South Temple cil No 1 cf Salt Lake in conferring the degrees Purchased by World Dinner was served at 6 oclock last evening, whkh wa followed by a historical sketch of the crvptU rite by Champ for Parents. Past Illustrious Master Ira IT. Lewis of Utah council No 1 The Rev. John hrtward Carver of Ogden acted as andidates and spokesman for the Current reports that Jaek Demp gave a talk Matters from San Jose and San Francisco Cal , and Pocatello, champion heavyweight pugilist, sey, were Idaho, present had concluded negotiations for the purchase of the handsome Mis sent Letter Helps briek residence of Mrs. William li. Man Swanson at 974 Kast South Temple A lettpr PBt to the wrong address street, were unofficially confirmed was nseen ed May 9 by Charles W ha last night The consideration is lee, a railroad conductor, from Jo said to have been $23,500. Los wanted in Angeles soph Sullnan, The deal, it is said, has been pend for a series of robberies. Whalen immediately took the in ing for several weeks, in adaition to tbe house and tbe large corner lot, to poliee headquarters, formation becretarv I hester Colburn of the de all the furniture, fixtures and house tectixe bureau wrote to the I os An hold goods arc said ot haie been m m the transfer. The home geles offteials and inrloed the tell eluded lot, beautifully tale evidenee, and Saturday morn occupies a large at the corner of Tenth ing received a answer telling of the landscaped, South and Eat Temple streets. capture of the robber and reeoiery The home will be used as a rest of some of the stolen gf'vt3- - The denie for Dempsey's parents, it is man is being held for trial. said, and possession will bo assumed shortly. Three While Mrs. Swanson eould not be reached pereonallv last night, perin Auto Collision sons at the residence asserted that Art Bruner. 3 ver nM, Charles the sale had been completed. L. O. 21 all Foe Howard, president of Walker Broth Rnzo 24, Bruner and nTr MsgA iae ccs Ban ere, wtw a r Dampawc-- 4oeal tn hen the car mght at Centerville financial admitted the deal which thrv wre driving in passing had been agent, but stated that another car on the tate road met he did not pending, know of its completion vet another car going in the oppoMrs. Swanson head-on recently sold her site direction and collided in the American theater throwing their autff off the mad and holding The and wre king the car to hcd rompetel adjoining property pesengcrs in the other car escaped Dahnken A Co. of Los Angeles. unmlured The injured were ruhed to the lake, One-Ma- n emergent v hospital in ralt where thev were treated am! later released Numerous lacerations and bruises were all that the men re- ferred fortv-thre- from Farmers a Cars to Start Operating on 6 LinexToday Bountiful Dramatic Club to Play T he Ranchman Is ready for surting tfte n car service todav on lines j 2 namelv. Sixth and Ninth KaSt houth Temple, RoutK avenue Special to Tbe Trtbuse. Fifth Capital Hill and South June 1 The Beonlifnt Fourth East, BOt NTIFT L Kast street cars Tmtnatic club will present Tho Bancb wtio have not had trainOperators man " a melodrama in four acta, at the n on the cars will be acing eveOnttmlle Memorial hall neat Tueadav by a conductor until they ning June it 8 3A oclock ThoeDellain companied are to able handle the cars alone tho rant include Mnn Basel Stocks, Hatch Bthei laytoa and Stella ( lererly, The car men have been choosing their and Mntsia Jack Stable fharenc Wearer routes during the Mfet week and will Fdward PhiUipa, Clare oce Hardy Clyde Phil be operating on the new plan today. D Jar Eran Mp Sttoo Hardy Witttatn AU one-ma- 4. 9. 11, 23 one-ma- & C Kntghtwt imiERt Hardy Awek ileptawtat,1 MrrvMi 4ioWrootu K arhrdnled to ptav in The company the following towns neat week Wedsmday at Riverton Tbnntdcy at the Royal theater at Irhl and Saturday at the Clearfield amcactnent hall More Than 400 Persons Attend Family Reunion Special to The Tribune SPANISH FORK. Jnne 2 More than 400 perwvna SOO of them being the descendant of Jnecph R Beck, tah piooeer of 1847 I reunion of the Reck fam joined in a g llr yeoterdar aftemocm and evening at the Cttr pavilion Meoibm of the faintly came for the occft too from California Idaho Salt TkV America a Fork, bpringrtUe end Carnehys Band Will Give Public Concert A public concert will be given by direction of Motorman G. A. Carmen, 7 to 9 oclock this conductor, from evening at Pioneer park. The prothe include will following numgram the 8treet Carmens band, under ber: Saber and Spurs, SouMarch, Baver; Ireland, sa: selection, The Purer Wiirry t popular, (al Blue Babr b) Bird, Poster; Richmond and Robbins; seKves, Gounod; lection, Faust, 1 Un Promenade do Mpig!maa-Thonpimi4Be: intermission;--- - over-- ' Bended; etc after which renewing acquainusce. Poet and Peasant. Suppe; a program was given, Morgan Beck being ture. Mister Gallagher and master ot ewremonie. popular, Ts) Jaek Mills; (b) Mister Shean, ASPARAGUS BXKQ CA URED. Through the Night, Logan; para Phil Autd Lang Syne, Special to The Tribune phrase, WOODS 4 ROMS. June 3wrhe Wnmfs Rose; Rodda "march, Roral, Oman aanlng company t canning a ro Star Spangled Bapner, sMcrahle ouaetit y of aaparagns tbia aea Storm; ara, and exports to rmtixm packing nntil Key about June 15. The farmer 7 receW rente a ponnd fog their asparagus t the DR. PLUMMER TO SPEAK. ' Dr. Charles G. Plummer will be factory the speaker at the service at the TROUSSEAU TEA OITEIf. Sixth Seventh ward chapel at 6:30 Special tn Tha Tribune. under the IaATTO, June t MUm Alice Marie toy oclock this evening, ten. a bride of nett Wednesday entertained aospiees of the Mutual Improvement n tmnanen at ten a her home tbte after- associations, on the snbiect. The noon fruor 5 to clock Seventy fire Value of Reseponaibilitv. Miss-M- s giwotn called daring tbe nffernwm. Mm, William GaDrr, Mm Clifford D Strong bel Kirk and Miss Mabel (Mr will sad Mm La Cent Stewart assisted in rw give vocal solos and Ravmond Watceiring mad is ibe snan son will play a saxophone solo. bmns-j.wsf- rharac-teristiqu- Ma-trov- of Bonneville District Decline Proposal of Bond Purchasers. Apprehend Wanted Sightly Hurt V regular meeting, Juno 16. The ease of George Gardner, whs aa sentenced to be executed May 23 for the murder of Deputy Bheritf Gordon btuart at Welby, April 15, but who was granted a reprieve by Governor Mabey that his sanity might be determined, wiU come he, fore tho board of parilona at th same meeting. A boarJ of alienists found that the prisoner waa not insane. After tho repnevp has been indorsed, Gardners application for commutation of sentence to life will again be before the board, one of the members explained The board may yesterday. vote to deny the application oragain may take other action because of the claim made that Gardner was mentally Irresponsible at tho timo he killed Btuart and mortally wounded Joseph W. Irvine. The Waeaster girl, who was employed as maid at the Faus homo, conspired with Roy E. Donnell and Gilbert L. Brighton m planning to hold up the Faus family. While tho crime Iras being committed Mr. Faus waa shot and killed bv Donnell. Don nell and Brighton wero convicted of first degree murder and are serving life sentences in thf state prison. The which found Angelina Waeasterjury guilty of first degree mur der recommended leniency, but un der the law the onlv sentence that could be imposed by the eourt was life imprisonment. I'. A. inlow, sentenced ten rears ago last October to life imprison ment tor second degree murder, will ask the. board to commute-h- i sen tenec to fifteen years, so that ho will have approximately five vears longer to'sJfve. Inlow, a Bingham school teacher, killed Eddie White, Salt lake taxi driver. The applicant is in ill health. Other eases that wiU come before the board are a follows; 'For parole Ezra W. Stevens, Charles McKellar, D. P. Adkins, Warren Heal Snow, George Parry, Walter Abbington and John Carr. For pardon Cyril Crawford, Joe Ncdia, Gust Zaharopoles and B. Mon tez. s For termination Frank Lear, Goldstein, James Brav, Oscar R. Blanev, Imvel Hale, Joe Hill. John R. Smith, Laurine Griffin,. Henrv Gendreau, Fred Templeton, Wen Neal, Dorsev Yosknm, George Winters, G B. H. Hilton, Merced Cacil-laAlfred M.,Fnx, Francisco Hernandez. Edward White, Hhm Willard Kiser, Sam Jacobs and Thomas Me Nally. lg8-dor- e two-stor- ceived Before Pardons Come tV W. Van Derek, F Leib, A R Barnes, Albert Merrill, W C. Tfurd, L. B. The, dhacrlptlve dancer, are Lyle Nelaon plains aa Pan, and Olive Crane Hampton, F. M McHugh. Mfs L A. Gillespie, M W Carl, K A. Tripp, end Lucy Bee aa wood nymphs. A H H Derrick, W. IL Hurd H. Ball. Fred Hilton, "A J Jackson, James Maher and F Maher Provo CanA meeting will be called in the near Vivian future to make additional plans for improving tho park Anyone desiring yon, Scene of Artistic to make a donation to the plagrund fund ma mail contributions to R W, Van Ierck 201 U street. in Bond for Stay of Execution Given in Hayden Mail Case Gardner Cate Again to fperlal t Vli Tribune. BOUNTIFUL, June 2. farmers of tho Bonneville district tonight declined to accept the proposition of the Paris company of San Francisco for at adjustment of tho financial difficulties of the. district growing out of the failure of the farmers to meet interest on the bond .issue bought by the. ham Fran cisco firm. Instead, tbe meeting, attended by about 400 property owners under the district, voted to. assess themselves $1 per acre foot ti protect tbe dise trict against possible efforts to on property duartgaged. .to,.secure the bond issue. The Pans company asked that the distnet ray $b0,0u0 a year from 1922 to 1925" to cover interest and maintenance charges, and that the 1922 and 1923 payments be made by June 10 of this year. The committee appointed a month ago bv the district to investigate financial readjustment, reported to the meeting that efforts to have the Balt Lake clearing house banks guarantee tbe $60,000 for 1922 had tailed, and that therefore they recommended tho refusal of the proposi tion of the bond house. No mention was made at the meeting of a proposition previously advanced by W. W. Armstrong and rejected bv the farmers. The future eourse of affairs for the district remains to be determined largely bv what action the Anglo London Paris company will take to secure the payment of bond'jnterest and maintenance charges. Tfeo committee of dirtnef farmers consists of S. K. S." Ifiiwaril 8 Nelsort; ff B. "Parkin, Albert Fisher. Harry Joseph, L. M an waring. James Bryson. Moses Jv. Holbrook, John H. Barley and Ernest Madsen. Anglo-Londo- n fore-tbw- Anglo-Londo- n s, Injunction Sought to Stop Building of Cleaning Plant W Morrison, Esther T1 Morn-o- n Charles Knee, Arden Knee, LilWlrth. Anna D Waltoh and larenfO E Worthen. all residents f Fifth East street, between Thirteenth South and Twentv-flrSouth street. yesterday filed suit Jn th Thirf district court, asking for an Injunction against Herrtric 4k Co restraining the defendant cosmpany from continuing work on Its proposed cleaning and de1ng plant which the company expects to build in that section of the According to the allegations in th complaint, the particular section of the citv named is a residential district and a paved road on Fifth street has Increased tho value Eat of property abutting on that street to a considerable extent. If the proposed cleaning and dvein? plant, with its smokestacks, boilers and other plant fixtures, is permitted to be buik it will be a "public nuisance and tend to decrease the alue of the property, the complaint contends Ground for the new plant was broken on May 22. A lian G st high-cla- t Rainfall During May Falls Short of Average Tbe average temperature is Salt Lake for May waa two degrees above normal, while tbe last day .waa 13 degrees below the normal, according to the monthly weather report issued yesterday by J. Cel Alter, meteorologist in charge of the Salt Lake weather bureau. Total precipitation for tho month was inches, the normar for May being T.95 inches 'There were thirteen clear aMAenj elondy and eight clondy days. partly The last five days in May were extremely eold, averaging about seven f and degrees below normal. Out poaeible 449 hoora, there were 374 hours of sunshine during lil one-hal- ofa Murray Boy Is Killed thjnonth. by Fall at Los Angeles f Tfc Triwa. MFRRAT Jmm 2 Wnrd w fpmi'wH f fhs her ff Rnrmnnd 17 TPm of (mo of Mr sod Mr. 8htw ytrda? Albert 8hw frf MarrT Tnnar bw was eraptoretl at riotiof nffle id Ion Antrim nod while ot wort frit thrnnsta s tkriht and wn fata llr d injofm! Hr 4 aurrlrM h? ht proU ttv and Mr. followftqr fcrntfcaf Jamas Godfrr? MJ IdalmFan, Idaho; Frank Shaw of San Shaw of Jrmme, !dnK' I Mm M t Lymnn of Bait Lake Frtncitwm. Mr. Raarl Bnrkatasd sod Fajr sod Bra Shaw of Morrar. Tor tha fhtramt th Bodj wJlj fe tmed st Los Anrrina Special Boy Hit by Automobile 'Suffers Fractured Leg William Alexander, year of ae. Phipps court, suffered a broken tea vectcrdav when he was hit hv an automobile drlv n by R. A Nelson at First West on 8cond South street The boy was chasintr a ball and ran directly tn front of a street car, com in upon the automobile before Nelson eould avert the collision. He was Immediately taken to the where be was emerxency bodiut), . treated. ISO - - Uf id Character Reading JUNE j. Pennl boro on this date have some faults to overcome before thev can obtain the beet resuitV,oot of life. These people have a e.itrfnjr of tan and weaL. unrest. natural eotnplalnere and growlers Imagine evil. They are never still, though a responsibility will settle them with a much alacrity as those born under anv other sign The finest efforts of the and writer that come under this poet are reached by inspiration and sign not hv analysis or previous intellectual Both Emerson and Margaret Fuller Oaeill were born under this sign and are splendid Illustrations of what Gemini women and men can be. The governing sign of thtr blrthdaie ts Gemini, the sign of the Twins, and the governing planet Is Tbe rema are beryl and anMercury. The astral colors are red,aquamarine. blue and white. Are you a machinist, a metal worker or n Iron structural worker Are you ? Dae the Want Ada and thev po!rl"rl sorely secure vou a which will be worth thajefforta. id prepa-rotln- 1 - ' n. ' " |