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Show i.--v a" s ; ,.:srCkral -- - THESALT LAKE TRfBUNE;;TUESDAT ArOROTKO; APRIL Dream Ralph Cloningers Five-YeTrue; 'Corianton Great Success BBAXA Come Oak and Bees Guests of - , William v Tonight Wrestling Carnival. -- place among of the heat ia the world. ness several star pad diets in actios ' The baseball grapplersare great wrea-tlln- g this yesr, possibly la lbs Deseret players fans. Joe Becker, one of the gymnasium pool. The annual A. A. U, championship la said te be the best league . . 14 . , pounds. WEIGH IN .PUBLICLY. must wrestles The weigh In publicly today. The --weighing will take on ths front steps of the Salt - place Mike theater, under the of John Hstwrraoa. - city sealer of .weights and measures; Detn and Thye haw? agreed to make 17 pounds or under. Thye weighed 173 pounds yes- -' terday, but says that he prill try to put on two more pounds and make It kjtt least 174 pounds today, v Dern ha Seen trying hard to add weight, but with what success no one knows until be steps on the scales todny. Smertx and Pardelo will! also be weighed and thene two vreltirw eights -must make 14 pounds or under. Vokel and Workman will not be compelled to weigh- - because they have agreed to meet each other at catch weights. Heagren has never attempted to stage three finish matches before, so future contests will be regulated upon the final results tonight. All the men reatl-- from their trainTokel nl except ing yesterday Bmerts, who felt that a workout would do them good. Today, however, the men are resting and planning how to conwin. They are sill In first-cladition. probably In better wrestling condition than 'at any tjme this yesr because of the man v weeks of wrestling and training through the winter months. The match between Dern and Thve ia of national Interest, and it would tint surprise some of the fans to see the light heavyweight title transferred from the .Pacific coast to this , citv. But to gain that honor Dern must work harder that! he ha ever done before. He- - ha met Thye twice before. each time being unable to do the Portland boy. but anything- - with Dern ehs)"- - that he had the best of both contests and he is sure that In a finteh match Ire can nin Thye. Thye. however, has a different opinion and he says that Dern is too small a man for the class and will have to work several seasons vet.hefore he can hope to do much In the hegvler class. Thye only talks of winning and says that V win put Dern back among the tAddleweights. super-vtoio- a - d - ss -- : QUITS MIDDLE WEIGHTS. wins tnnlsfht he win retire ifrom the middleweight cUlm, relit) ulflh hi crown, and in the future take on the heavier meti. Many of the fens are iwonderinc tf Mike Yokel ran overcome the weight he ia conceding- to Cyclone Workman. The latter is a big husky and Mike will have to go some to pin him for a fall. Yoke! has ten matches signed up for the next six weeks, which will take him to ail parts of the western coun- !m If try. Pardelo says It will he a cinch to Smerts. hat 'the Jailor does not much and say that Pardelo worry Lll be a much wiser hov after to-- t than when he arrived In the Wtr. The curtain will go up at It SO and Ihe theater doom will ones at 7 NQ. William Thornton will referee all the contests. Athletes Recommended for Crimson Awards te tto athletic envnril the (JsIrenltT of Utah for toakettolls ewimminf and wmatltnf hare bees made With the hr (Touch Tommy Pttinetrtck. approval ef the council, those oiea will roeriee recognition for their athletic ferric to the arboot on award dar The men recommended for awards are. Frsoem f'afrHt H'Basketball trHlefpie oler. Thiel Collett. tie Wstklna, Jo Jones, Oorye PawL Boydec Wood, Cart Dfot Pert and Looa Keeler Swim niBflee ( hriatraws Alle Chrietenea Melvin li reehsirn, Obevt Tanner. I Tay lir. Dave Thomas and Jobs Kimball Vkree 1 liner Frank Croaby, Irrhle Nelson. Jar r BeoMQtsfwdaUofts Reed (jcorfa Lyon. pelvonv. Millar, Kenneth Kan ' and Browns May Train . on Coast Next Year of ST, TjOi;i April in the sooth, it k of atroruroppoaitioa rumored that the local Americans will . eorse tram in CaUfnrtfU next year. manaser of tto Brawns, spent the win that-hsaid ter is Caltfnrnia, and it is favored transferrlny the Browns' training amp to the west, probably La Angelea, whera tha Browns would meet stiffar opposition In their spring exhibition garnet with 4 MAi l.-- Psi A pacific eoaat teama. (orres poo dents of local pipetw report that Sister la Imprevlnc avory day Marty aecood bssemsa, la suffering from a sprained ankle. fCilling Is Admitted . V by Accused Mexican to Tribnse. Vpxl POCATKLIXt. Idaho, April .. Th Robloa, Mexican, muM stand Juan trial In 7. e district court on the charge pf His cake will be murder. term the tried during May At bis preliminary bearing Saturwitnesses day, the rtate Introduced who saw the shooting of Pedro Derma, on east the 'side of which occurred the city. Saturday night, Marrh it. the following night, from larma diedwoundin his abdomen. the bullet Robles ass arrested at Lima. Mont., ehootln- - and upon the after days made a being returned ts Pocatello to local officers. cnefssston complete first-degre- , DAUGHTER BORN. I and Mrs. MTLFOKD, April 7 .Mr Marlon P. bmlthsdn are the parents Mr. .and Mrs of a new daughter. Owen Tanner also announce the birth Of g daughter. Effect. An EhHarstlnfl i , shelf at A bottle of HerMne-on'tb- e home la nlike having a doctor In the the time. It gives Instant bouse relief when the digestion gets out of order or ths bowels fail to act. One or two doses Is all that Is necessary to start things moving and restore that fine feeling op exhilaration and which belongs btrayancy of spirits Pries (0c. perfect health.' only to Schramm-JohnsoBold by Drugs. . , (Advertisement.) ' , 4f ookla'nte V&ufide'rV most favorable opportunities under ideal conditions to the actual farmer, according to Dr. George P. Clement, agriculturist of ths Dos Angeles chamber of commerce, who recently visited this virgin agricultural empire for the Gnloa Pacific railroad. In hi Official report to Drv Clement said that this district in Utah offered to the fanner and investor incomparable udv'anhtgc in natural subtrrigation, natural drain- o4 t gation Ylg. Beyond the Horizon " to . Be Given by Olsen Players Eufonn OXetH's powerful and bonu-U- fl drama. "Beyond the Hanson." wiit fee given lu first Balt Lake pre mtation at the Salt lAke theater tomorrow and Thursday night by the Moroni Olsen pUyers. Freeh from a meet sueemrul tour of the northwest, the Utah ertiattc affreR&tion hae net itetf to give the most vivid performance of the entire mason. ha been "Beyond the Horizon one of the create plav of hhbed the senoon. tn tae oocakn of Itst, New York premiere. Alexander dramatic editor of the New York Times, muU "An aiovorbln. iignificant and trageuy. it nutrka O'Neil) as one ot our foremost playwrights, a one of the moat spacious men to fee tempted to write for the tilted and in America. The play tell the story of two. brothers a different a night from Robert and Andy Mayo, both day. born on a little hlh capped farrow The one is a dreamer who yearns for the high road and the open- sea; the other is a son of the .soil, sure to her tf uprooted from it. By a trick of fate or. rather, by a trick of the love god it 4 the wanderer who is tethered to the farm through hi love daughter of a neighboring farmer, and it is the farmer who goes to sea. Moroni Oieen, director of the production. plav the part of Andrew Dairy Association Is Mao, the stolid, unimaginative and Byron Foulger. Robert Mayo, Twin Falls . Balph Cloninger as Oorlanbon" and Miss Anna Berryman ts er, Formed the the adventurer. ReviewBeli in Cloningera magnificent production of ' Ooil&nton, the great ers dreamer, have been commendatory Mormon play, which will play the balance of this week, after Jamming of Janet Young's highly Special to The Tribune. work In the characTWIN PAUfS,' Idaho. April 7 thef Wilkes theater all last week and on A particuo? ter role of Mra Atkina. and last Sunday night night A.t at mtirrf Hera afternoon this this week. larly fine piecw of work is also said Twin FaLs dairymen have orr&nized to be done by Dorothy Adam as Ruth themseltcb into a cooperative dairy Atkin. association which wilp market 40, (h as a money making venture. I hare y monthI . pounds of buitv-rfaacnot asked the rost. I set out to Musicians Reach meTheri of the new or complish an artistie success The gamsaJion were prewent at the operr-in- s for Stdtair Opening held wa ia the thousands have ahich who seen the meeting play Parish hal, and the folkrwlnjn were sav I have. as- - directors of the associaFhll Flseber. d director of the Novelty I wanted eould a I perplav D. J tion:- Gustay Kunao of Buhl, who will appear at Kalt-a- ir sonally guarantee an the- - acme of Californians of Hansen, E. S. Wood of Koeni for the dances, comstoek production and I ran so guar- mencing Saturday of this Kimher!, lx h. OUo-Kijer and C week, and antee Corianton. It HemnRman of Twin PJIls. remain for the regular summer season, Oustav Knnze, acting chairman, No one will question that I have together with Ms assistant director, torapped for order at the meeting bealways given my best in all mr pro- Jo Keder, and four members of his who have day of the member organisation, arrived In Balt ductions. T intend to continue to playing to which has Lake Saturday evening by automothe organization longed give Salt Lake City the best play bile from been temporajih organized since a Jaw Angeles. in ths best obtainable, A large force of men Is busily enpresented veareiffo. He was elected permanent manner possible. eJwkirman. following the regular meetill completing the Job of. resurgaged in session The In building this production 1 facing the dance floor and building ing by the director work of the disposition of the butter-fa- t sent far and wide for electrical and th huge fun house and otherwise putleft was members the pledged by other effects to make the produc- ting Baltair ina first class shape for to the board of director. opening. tion eolorfn). I had tjie costumes this Saturday J, 15: Drown,' formerly manager of all designed according to my dream of l'avctte. the Cooperative Married n of the play and Miss Martha Spnng-matold the members that quality aa well as quantity was the essential factor of a graciously painted design Salt Lake Theater for the success for the new organizaeach costume before the eostumers tion. work. started of Salt Lke also Cris Johnson Married, with Vivian MarI wanted lots of people to get tin"Juot the members on the value of and Donald Brian, Which the mass effects and when I cessed New York iauhinr for two year kpt quality production. and Tha membership campaign for the gratifying to me that my nceom-- i employing ' them I had a east of 185. over whkh Chicago, Boston and Philnew organization will be pushed until d chortled as be a will I I and adelphia long, wanted it. been detail has I recognised got it enrolls all of the producer of good plishmrnt alt Lake theater April ai the by all theI. thou-- , wanted the right sortof music snd 2t, 2C and S3 cravn in the ourr. it a a stated great achievement wa In It this oomedv could seen the orchestrations played during the that Mira Martin returned to it. sands who have b the numbers today. the have plnved most any show during production, beautiful as all will legitimate stage after even I vearu more were tile result T wanted week work wrtth the Famous Plavers-Lazfkj- r far mil, profitEditors Arranging live dances and tinging and In film, and ahe hsa been In the but I believed that the role ever since. Donald Brian gained Automobile Caravan cbolomeal moment had come fofiwe have both.not Big favor here In a number of musical Corianton. Happily, j t boastfully, I ran cornea lea e The Tribute. I Want everyone'in Salt Lake to sy that my dream of five years has ApeeUl in Utah come true. Corianton is an BOISE, Idaho, April t One of the see and I wish everyone see this remarkable plav which tie success, a feast for the eye and largest automobile caravans in the northwest, if not in the entire coun- r have tried to make the greatest ear. try, will be sponsored by the state theatrical will be played the Oorianton entertainment ever,j balance editorial jutaociatioiv In t June, when of thia week with matinees southern Idaho delegates to the an- staged in the state. DEPARTMENT Mr ffi'ends whe looked in on Thursday and Saturday. The houses nuel convention at Grange llle will to advanee to date have been sold out hours Office, journev bv way of the north and south rehearsals advised me North Mala. 41, 3.5(1 top, --declaring that ahead of performance state bigbway-- hr time, and all northern Idaho prices-t- o X1A Residence Tel. 363-J- . town. I who wish to see the production are the show should get that money. Cooperating in thw undertaking is to presenttha play at vir-- urged to get seats as early as poe the Idaho Btatc Automobile asociti-tio- preferred Bext eB9B,nE perform- - Club Leaders School prices. s,'e or and the Idaho Automotive' Trades tunllvcost T have not looked on Coriinton ' ances. (Adv.) association, the former composed of Is Opened . A. C. car owners and the latter of auto dealers. t Governor C. C. Moore will head the liOGiN, Iprll B Many chib kuk from ail ptrtr f tbe xtsts sniv4 la tto caravan if it is possible for him to and the state Hty Boaday utd this nsraing to ittcad arrange his schedule t the dab Iftiw' sebnsi, which oprwd at has assured 040 OH) OH) OO highway ths L tab AgrlcsHarai college this wsra-toPresident F. hwaxm of Gooding that U will cooperate in every way. Pilot 1 school sow bsteg cradactcd St the and repair cars will accompany the offers rottmes of isstrsrtioa to college caravan, which will organise at Boise both aica sod womcQ rlsb Icsdcrs, sod aim and proceed br way of Weiscr, New to teseb better cfflclfiscj l& Um coodoctiog Meadows and White Bird to Grange-vlllwhich provide for credit of aod org sstsiDg of chib. A days qki Hasry A WilliXins, ample, Another trip is planned through victories in case a pitcher i retired, Lewiston via the Tgewrston hill scenic saw president of Hi Coast league, under BA KKk It tPUXEl, certain circumstance, when his highway to Spokane and north, to the svftt out some instructions to official team ha a "commanding league ton AN, April T. Cashier Alms Bnon of v Oouer dAlene mines. reIn Us Asked would what he National bank of Logaa wsa tbs ths Williams yesterday First adopts Mr. scorers. s gard a a "commanding lead In the speaker at tbs regular rhipd asrrieo of entirety tlie National league code, pre- halt LsUte park, Mr William replied: lbs Utah Agriealtaral college this a f Water Conservation 'Well 1, should think about thirtv-tw- o and promulgated by John "Christ Is Btlll IJvlng Anoai Fa fee a fairly good commandwas tba ths tae of ths speaker. Mnslc was Is Urged Ranchers pared president of that league. The ing would col lege choir, which gar a judging from aome of the famished- by tbs"Unfold wholesale adoption of ths National serrelead, Yc Portals Bwrt two annbera, that, have been made hero said yesSpecial to The Tritraue. Williams Mr. and Which retort provea that lasting,' They Hut Bow in Team rules, IDA no FALLS, Iijgho. April 7. A league was offered by Prof canoe William code was just because he grew up to be Harry, presi.cause Ftaycr the bf not Sm resolution has been made public by terday, to meet cotvdi-tio- dent, ba net font that sense of humor Peterson. the committee of sine, representing not subject to torevision but which made him famous a a basethe i'oast leau peculiar PBOTXDEHCE HAD DIES. the water users of the Upper Snake as affordtns exlahlish-.meball writer. a basis River valley, urging that the farmers DOG AN, April Jared in the of uniform scoring n use the river eater early Instead of son of Mr. and lira Oorlfrsr IsUer needed. which has ion been Man died Prtrrideoce. at Nampa of ths family home waiting until the supply has been changes detoned maV be adysabto wa Ha in bora Aagnst 22, the season. reduced later tlem ycmsrday. The One of the important From 1HR2, at Prortdeacs. in vogue in supply of snow In the mountains of from system formerly the Snake river dralnoge is now un- must wi the o Hto toues derstood to be considerably below is found in of gjiSEJdJto, April 7. Ray R. Jew- - New Orleans Mother normaL-st- ra In Vimveeii.nns. a thort-agwho ? thirteen of water available for Irrigation is gTaphre?atin to ths Son , Henry Seeks monthsNrop' of a sentence of to sevento be expected later Runs batted in should Inetode teen years for a statutory five was to offense, that the fact nolllof fe hits (biidudin the, Owing on oorAd runs A. DuCote Mrs. W. of 213 South the Snake River Valiev known to flies or bunts, pardoned today by the state board of Broad runs), sacrifice street. New Orleans, is seeking be nnderllned with gravel, which.) If home where the run is pardons. and infield outs, This was the only case of many con- to locate her son, Henry, properly .saturated, makea an exec! forced over by reason ofbwUmanbe-comin- c sidered His by the board at Its April ses- teat heard from in Belt Lake. lent natural storsee reservoir, the runner, with less than sion upon a to which his mother decision was not the adlast letter gave m i a water users of the vallev are requested two out,a base mad error an snd and Second lots formalreached, West dress (01 the wag street, to begin running watex Into their on which a runner from third ly held open untilmeeting it was disposed of. An re lea but three weeks ajrq a canals at the earliest possible date, slay would ordinarily score, credit the batsJew tot was' convicted in February. from Salt Lake waa received make the earliest une, of water on man with a run batted In. 1(23, of having Improper relations with from him, giving no street address snd scorers their lands consistent with good crop of the oia a many Heretofore for. oil whom was he the message that he could girl, practice, and In particular run water not give credit for a run batted in on a homo. He has a wife and containing Since then no word has not write. continuously Into all swales and waste Infield outs or where the run is providing four the oldest children, Mrs. being about been received from th boy. land to the end that the ground forced oveh by reason of batsman be- the age of the Jewett's describes DuCote girl occupabeing five raleed and level may he the utmost coming a baserunner. In pther words, tion was that of a nurse and he was and a half feet in him sawears a No. height, possible benefit accrue from this with norveo ut, end runners on first connected with the Nasarene hospital 3 shoe, weighs about 120 pounds, with source against any later drouth pe- and third, way r a hots man would be at Nampa He te U years of age. brown hair and grav eyes, and has a riod, credited with Jt rim batted In even scar In the palm of his right hand. double play. In Maks Life Worth Living. , though he hit Into asuch so FUTURE LOOKS 'BRIGHT. batsman, our humble opinion , WEDDED IN SALT LAKt. around Dont go feeling tired, lee. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. April 7. An far from being credited wtth anythin and because gptotml to Tto Tribune. future of at all, should be discredited, if poasi- - Ing In energyare optimistic feeling for the . not your kidneys working proper-lyMO AH, April 7 Clark L. Bayles Idaho Falls 4 noted In the -- report The use of Foley Fills, a diuretic and Mias pearl made by E, R. Underhill, rUv clerk b'lW si can be figured that a batsAdam., both of Standto the city council. Mr Underhill's man drawing a base on balls or being stimulant for tha kidneys, will give ing, were married In the Balt Lake After-the your kidneys a good flushing, remov. temple last week. report shows a gain of tlfloo for the struck with a pi toned ball, when on collections for twees are full, merits credit for a run Injurious 'wssts matter and bring th the conference of the Mormonattending month of Man church eleetrlo lights against that of the batted in, as in the "force-ovkidneys back to a normal, active con- they returned to Blending to make dition. "Your Fbley Fills are Qis only their home. same month last year, and further, clause. Is also beyond us. Mr. Bsvlea Is th son I A In eve part of the rules is devoted thing I ever got to do me any good, that, for the first time In four rears of the late Hanson Bayles snd the c I to pitching r.redita and discredits. writes Samuel Brenner, Alexandria bride 1a the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the number of Instillation of I meturs outnumbered the removals. There are several paragraphs, for ex- - Ind. Sch ramm Job naon. Drugs. (Adv ) John Adams of Bianding. tolhTarmfef Wooit-exet- hi at Here Afprox-imatei- t) Mw-te- of erea-mer- n Just fqr Scheduled eprr-aenle- for artis-coul- d LOGAN Tsle-epho- n at U AIMS AT SCORING 00 DOWN RULES UNIFORM ' dewu-tmen- WILLIAMS LAYS g e. fi-- of on Fnhri-ma- Pardoned Idaho Penitentiary Osl We Fnhrl-ma- e Her 1 teie-rra- -- , er elor-trt- -- m wiu 3ifesvondnkRss of the first quality to saieguard his in Vestment and teid an excellent rrturo lor hf Jabofa. TOWNSiTE SELECTED. Tha site for a new town, to be known as Beryl, on the main line o tha Union Facto ic in Iron county baa pe.ectedtf. and in May will be oeti f i molly dedicated, when excursions of business men from Los Angeles and fckUt Lake City will meet uiere for a grand opening ceiefration. The Lnton Facifld i now constructing ft large siiiUon, and piofehbly wall tmila a hotel at Beryl, tier) xvlll be made a central shipping point for the 1 of-ut- um age, good, rih sails, ample irriirom waters, underground sources, rapid railroad and good thmaiic condition. In hi summary, Dr. Clemens said., Few, if sny. districts offer to the farmer a more durable opportunity under more satisfactory condition this rare combinationn, Unquestionably of good soil, natural drainage, good railroad transportation and gyod climatic conditions will be more than a tavoraule inducement ltot . , The Beryl Pump ng district in the D;o-phoo- -- t Doctor George P. Clem- - Aud itor Say Evidence ents Calls Attention ' jo Shows "Supervisor '.on Escalante Valley Section County and State Rolls. Y T MarLr TICTORY ItoocU i 'Tto Bnhrr"; kro ComeI"; U Mef y-- lfk Km Rolf Ftitoo Nrwo AMBBITAN HrM Bril 'Wrtght'i "Who Mmu with Job Bowort ood kiia tlirfiwrlM do la Motto; LobKsu RywoBaton. Fu From tto Prom, Nnri BooKlj 4 Felix Cit Itento;, tom- KlSKMAlUroia Uoy4 in bit Girt otT. orory aftoraotn mod swimming events of the United States sre usually-divid- ed Into departments and assigned-t- o she several sections of the country. This year ths Indoor program will be held in Chicago and the outdoor events at Indianapolis' Duke Kalanawoku. the sensational Hawaiian, will oompete In the Chicago meet, and Robert Weaver, president of the Southern- California association of ths A. A. D has written Day to the effect that the Duke may stop off In Balt lake to give an exhibition. Day has been endeavoring for severe! week to secure the Duke, for he toofco exceedingly well three years ago In an exhibition at Beck's hot springs. Tile Chicago meet will he held April it and Salt Lake' fans will In all probability witness ths Duke's prowees the first phrt of May. Mias Ada Tavlor, a member of the Embaixadora Swimming elub of Atlantic City and a personal friend of Mr. Day, has written him stating that she la to chaperon Bettis Becker, lady champion diver of the United States, on her western trip to las Angele where she is to defend her title In the National A. A. U. diving competition on May & and C. Miss Taylor stated that the diving champion would be glad to give an exhibition in bait Lake on her return east, and Mr Day has wired that the Desoferet gymnasium would be glad - - to fer their pool. A group of native Hawaiian swimmers will make the trip east to com- the national swim, which will Seteanin Olympic tryout, and Mrs. H. Leo Firilard of Honolulu, secretary of the Hawalln A. A. U. and now In Los Angeles, has advised Mr. Day that a stop In Balt Lake will be made If Still another chance offers possible. Itself, for Sam Goodman of the San Francisco Olympic club will accompany a team of swimmers 'to the eastern tryouts and will possible stop off in Salt lake about May 15. , Secretary Hinckle - of the iDeseret been advised has Day by gymnasium of the proposed exhibitions, and i heartily in favor of reserving the pool for such occasion. N COMPANY mi to BVMMItK Roberts tto Tom Moor tf Brotfcro. a rinaoKat xwetti; too odarotiooal romidy, Aeooy'B fatoto rood uowtty iM PARAMOUNT KMPUB8S Tho Dii of Tomorrow,' will Jtcqielioo Loca. UavM Tvrrwoco. Ronoood Urlffitb. ri(lKtlf LUtto Btood cooMdy. KlmRair Pitto Sm. 1 . world. Mike Tokel and Cyclone Thompson are booked for a one-fa- ll match, gomat at catch' weights. Art ing on the Smarts and Joe Pardelp will meet at a SM'. William E. Perfnorncer of the Utah A. L' to la Toommu'nlcaUoa with V IU11 players wil be guest of Pro- teiJ'hrf'dftheleJdlng amateur swimof the country and announced moter Harry Heagren tonight at Ut mers Salt Lake theater, where a wrestling last- night- that in all probability Salt som Lake will have aa opportunity to witcarnival will take - n. KEITH-OBRIE- ls A. umpires, wrestler among the umplrea of the na- tlon. He' baa been working out with Ira Dern and Alike Tokel since hit arrival In the city. Promoter Heagren has scheduled three matches to a flush for tonight. Ted Tbye of Portland and Ira Hern will meet in the beat two ft this cite Cflthree falls to a finish for ths light- -' heavyweight championship of the YATOSTIU. n nounces Possibility of Real Exhibition Event. at Promoter AV9 PANTAUM Six big trto mt vsadnlilt so "Ths Call o( tke WP4." WTLK "Oartosto- s- will to 1 pcs tog to atobt sag inag tto sstlto wssk. STOICAL OOtotDT. OaPREUB Htoito Carter mnpsay Issgb proUscrr. "l'anaf Asto.'. 'ff Px tWjeC UkEto-MsAs- aw CtonwCr will (ALT teeter I tto won of Ball Uto wtq to tZU tftoww , wek. toeirit( at to m., tiffpt totwd7 jMm wiU tortro t U a. An- - Day .11 (ALT LAC Uarusl 01m ptafvn to to Wtoncxaiy ill Itoo- A T vMHaw vkistss Um into into. VlTlaa ItorU to "Is! Urrto4. April (1, S as at; Al toiwia Is Btotoo, April t - 1924. AMUSEMENTS ar 1 1 i Marshall Neff, a county road super-rtsr,'luC U was reported faVunty' CommlsaionerRrL. Burgoo fey County Auditor James Ij. Sullivan yesterday, turned in a c'aim for a full months from the county and at the same Py time submitted a claim to the state for eight days pay, both in Mrc niU fee called into Mr. Ihirgon's nnd his resignation will te asked for, the oivturmait of hoard of county eommiaoumers raid last night. Chairman liurgon also said that he w ill see the county attorney today relative to powibte charge against Neff. Mr. BuHlvan spoke to the commissioner yesterday just before the regular meeting of the board, informing him that he had made a check of tke records and discovered that Neff had made the duplication of claim, 1 he matter waa brought aa stated up boiote the commission by Mr. aitb the result that Neffs pay check a a held up une other supervisor. Wilt Rolf, also submitted a claim check te both ike state and thr oounty .lor rendered the same day, March 2d. Aa he did not work a full month the state or the county. it is believed possible that the dates in his case may have been miaed, and that he may be in Ut olear on dupiioation. lie will be cal.ed into Mr. Burgonn office shortly and given a chance to explain this double charge. His time cheUt was not held up by the county, for the reason that he has already teieived it, Mr. Sudivan Instructed J. Percy Goddard of tbe firm of Goddard-Ab-beaccountant, who are making a special audit of ths county records, to examine the two pay rolls and determine to what eitent this practice has been conducted, Mr. Hurgon said last night that there are only six supervisors who at any tifne of the ear work tbe state and the fe Bur-gv- n, er-su- es of the McCall Pattern Co., New York Cityj Will Demonstrate I Dscalante valley and Ahe surroundang CHttle and sheep country. Marius de BnoUant, raoostant traffic manager of tha Union Facific pyertom, In outlining the support tha railroad would give this district, said: . "This company thoroughly alive county. to the fart that the Beryl district -ana of is destined- - to feacome Husband Seeks agricultural districts on the L. A S. and it railroad, L A. Regain Children our intention to not only be a ktrge bolnn,- v.iopment that M, children bs4 been AItenr 'rftjr him by his wife Shre "st Of'the Alto Hot wia5 ourim- r from her J. B. Doyi ysstsr provemtoUs xna rnxlllties. As an fHed a for a writ of day petition denes of thus we have already ap habeas corpus commanding that ths proprlatpd In excels of HOOOd for the defendants Doyle, someJosephine hftlldirsg of a new station at Beri times known as The phtns for this new station have and Afra. A. J. Josephine Rickman, Cushing appear with in now the been prepared and arc Children In the district oourt. hands of our htof engineer for his theDoyle forth 'And Mrs. eels he that final approta! and ws )mpe to have Doyle were married in August, 117, the station completed early in the in Montana and have three Helena, summer. children, whom hia wife and Mrs. AID TO HOME SEEKERS. Cushing refuse te (urrender to th A another aid in the development .petitionee, and who ara being unlaw, of the district, we have made Beryl'! fully reatralned of their at a flog stop for our Limited trains Noe. 7 South Main street. liberty 25 and 25. We did this in anticipaDoyie allege that he always protion ot a very large movement of vided a suitable home for them. He homeoeekers into that district this is a railroad ssitohman, he states, and la to February 34 he attempted spring and summer, n to obtain employment In low An"Finally, I' will rav It is a in Richmond, policy of the Union Pacific to geles, leaving them Calif. On February 2S, it te charged, offer every assistance In the development of Its territory, and I assure you the defendants deserted him, taking that we have every faith in the Beryl the children and concealing their district and wlM provide every facuMty whereabouts. When they came to Balt for euaperaFon in Its development. Lake, according tm the petition, she As another move in the devekpment assumed the name of Josephine Rickof the Beryl district, thd Union Pa- man. It te charged that the defendant, cific has secured homeeeekers rates, Mrs. Doyle, la not a proper person to which become effective April It. Behave the children' custody. Doyle ginning at that date, and ah Friday throughout the year, the railroad will charge that for the last two years run homeseckera excursions from Los she ha had Improper relation with Angelqp and all Oat iff nia points on other men, becoming Intoxicated and its lines to all points between feaa Maying with them at ate and unShe. Vegas. Nevada, and Lynndyl, Utah. seemly hours of the night. Tieka-itIn spirituous will be sold for the round trip it ia charged, Indulge at a Hare and with a fifteen-da- y liquors and cigareta. Her mother Is return limit. The obje.t of the charged with .intermeddling and incitrate encourage residents of Dos ing his wife to leave the petitioner. Angeles and other centers ot population In California to come Into this Beemen Think Smoke great agricultural district and help fci it colonisation. Losses May Be Cause ' MISS COVGIt hMcCALti I T11E for-bo- th I PRINTED Order to evl-'SI- Id ' "Plr,""fbr, one-thir- d, tto of COLONIZATION PROMOTED. All the officer of the Utah (Rate Mr. Brabant hat worked long to association were reperfect colonisation plan for Ibis dis- Beekeepers' trict. He deems it a important to elected at the annual meeting which the growth of southern California to dosed last evening at the Henagsrs colonise and develop these great Utah Business college, 4S East Broadway, taJue as it is to secure factories for as follows: , J. C. Manager, president: D. H. tbe city of Do Angeles According to A. J3 McOarry. presi- Hillman, vira president; F. B, Terdent of rthe Beryl Town site company, ri be rrv, secretary, and the executive who Is In Halt Ijike On .official buai-nocommittee, which comprises th above for' the cofnpnny, more than one officers and R. T. Rhees and Wil-foe- d hundred hew families will fee brought Belllston. Into the Beryl district this summer. Three sessions were hold yesterHe said that more than 6000 acres day, morning, afternoon and evening, of land are actuoJly going under cul- diangea In the present bee Jaw of the state were discussed , Th question tivation this spring, and that or forty new wells for irrigation thirty have of smelter smoke end the possibility been'Axmiracted, and will fee in opera- of Its being responsible fir th death In Sait lake tion early in the spring. of many bee Mr. McGarry said that the Beryl was also considered at length.valley ' A wasoffered committeedistrict tremendous opportuniappointed to defities to the farmer who desired to nitely determine whether the (moke farm where ha coaid really moke killed the bees and to fix some plan ntonsy. tie aia that ths fund was a nf reparation for the Into property. rich, sandy loam, underbid with an D. H. Hillman, state bee inspector, abundance of irrigation water at a read hia annual report, in which he output for depth of from right to sixteen feet sold that thp yeara-hone- y which offered sufficient water for irri- Utah had been valued at $.100,000 and gation purpoeea and for natural drain-oge- x and that about 40 per cent ot this Ha predicted thoLAha Berl dis- had been shipped out of tha Mate. trict would eventually become the He added that there were (0,000 "alfalfa seed granary of the United swarms of bees In the Mata States," as it waa particularly adapted to the production of thia crop by Pioneer Merchant of miblrrigatton. forward Xo tlse Angeles Mt. Pleasant Dead the development and coldnlaatlon of this dtatrict with considerable inter- Iparial to Tto Trtfema. est, according to Mr. McXlarry, and PrsRAAANT. April 7. Aothra Gudr that it would eventually beceme the am,HT,a merchant of thm rlt. died storehouse for farm products, cattle at tto pinocor family home to at errata, followand sheep for the great southwest. . ing aa IRnraa of arreral year from aod oil eotBpIlrattom. Gondemra wa Wa la ML Fleaa-tn- t Lakes Are Chosen , HrOrtoier 5, lam, tto ora of pioneer Is -- rtoa-taafi- Payetti PATTERN f All This Week in Our Pattern Section , Second Floor. Are You Fat? ' Just Try This Thousand of overfat people her become ellm by following the advice of doctor who recommend Marmot prescription Tablets, those harrolew little fat reducers that simplify th do of the famous Marmots prescription. If too fat, dont wait go now to your druggist and for one dollar, which .is the price the world over, If procure a box of these tablets preferable you can secure them direct by sending price to the Marmola Cy. 413 Woodward Av,, Detroit, Mich. They reduce steadily and easily with- out tiresome exercise or toarvation diet and leave na unpleasant affecL (Advertisement.) J. A. Turnbow and Mauss on a charge of committing statutory offenses against two girls, aged 13 and 14 years, Sunday nty Sheriff Michael night. Sevier Water Users Submit formation Plans 'Articles of incorporation of the Be-- , tier Hirer Water Users association, approved at a mass meeting held a year ago, will be submitted to the various irrigation companies for approval, th board of directors decided at a meeting held in the office of R. K. Caldwell, state engineer, yester. , day,, . 'A tent tl vs budget and at proposed basis assessment for the purpose of paring expenses incident to the distribution of water were submitted to Mr. Cakiweil for approval. Mr. Cakiweil said that he did not wish to make th details publio until after ba had indorsed them. DANCINQ SCHOOL ENTERED. Peter Christenson, manager of the Christenson's dancing school, reported to the police yesterday that someone had broken into the lockers ahrl had stolen several dancing poMumcs, mlk stockings and several pairs of dancing slippers. DAUGHTER AXRIYES. to The Triboas. . HT. PLEASANT, April f A (ssghter parent, Erie and Oarnltaa Jobmra Roodor-ar- a, and had Heed tore all hi life, end ws boss today te Mr., sod Mis. Joseph been actively engaged in heal eras for tto Brewer. of pa at thirty-fiv- e year. He la but vSvad by for Summer Encampment B0I8F. Idaho, April 7. Approval Fa tote lakes, u the location for the hi widow, Mr. Amanda Borkatrom summer emasipment of th One Hunon danfbter, eae mm and bji dred and Slxtwntn cavalry, June 14 to toothers. 23. Idaho Nations: Luard, wax given Funeral erriee will to told Wednestoday Ly Colonel Kftsar A. Mrir.yer, day aftevtiaoo Hrt 3 o'eloek In tto North in charge of national guard nf fairs of ward chapel la charge of Rlabop H. C. the Nintn corps Brea, here frym Ban Jauoto. f Francisco, some Lad Breaks Wrist While Though unofficially announced Hme ano,.Jhf esmpa Incgtlofi wa not until . CLPsiei definitely known on School Ground visit,- - and but for the. timely Playing Moor James Smith, 14, 52 North-- proved. It wa learned from Adjutant West street, suffered s fractured left wrist yesterday afternoon, while playGeneral H. A. Fadgham. Additional units of the Idahn na- ing at the Onequa echooi grounds He tional guard are noon to be allotted as waa taken to the emergency hospital the fruit of a conference held lielween and later removed to73Shia home. West 8!xth Carl Nelson, IS, Colonel Strmyer, in charge of national guard affaire from the Ninth rorpy Soutt) afreet, suffered a broken collar Moore mr while and at Lover the Jordan bone, area; wrestling Adjutant AJeueraJ Fadeham. lunior high echooi yesterday afterHe wa taken Whether more infantry companies noon at 3. 1.3 o'clock. will be designated or whether more to the emergency hospital and then hattenea of field artillery are asked removed to hia homo. for will be determined In the next week. Colonel Uadriam said It will Eleven Boys depend upon the way In which present Arrest allotment ean be adjusted to suit the Clecars Up Auto Thefts convenience of Idahe and adjoining Mates. North Idaho town are eager to reWith the arreto of eleven boy uncruit national guard organisations. der 17 year of age. theft of twelve Colonel Sirroyer learned Governor automobiles during the latter part of Mor urged that he give hia aseivt-tant- e Marclt and th first week of April In securing such units a the have Been cleared up and confession adjutant general felt could be organi- from most of th youths have been sed, and the laltev detailed condition obtained hv James K, Woodard, head in each section of the Mat favorable of the automotive department, who, to formation of eitner infantry or ar- with J, ). Roberts, Jr, and E. A. tillery. Headman, made the captures. IN NEW YORK. (ALT LXKER TWO YOUTHS ARRESTED. N7W YORK. April 7. Bristol, A. I .eland Jones, 19, and Frank Crabb, G, Gray, Alra B. Jd. 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