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Show X ,;Ofcs- - WSM "S THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 4W -- -- Officials of Nine Western 1 States' Seek Solution of Knotty Problem. , U. g Authorities Will Also Attend Conference to Be Held at Capitol. lamation' - The committee fact-findi- 'X!y d?Msw.f agreed to recommend the budding of the Spanish Bprings reservoir on the Newiands project in Nevada, which will greatly enlarge the area of that recte- ar!... of. Itr The computed, about S12,iM)0,ow. initial work auffc'esUd by the fact- finder the drainage of Provo Ue, feldenintf Jordan"' river, and Impound-i- n water in one or two email reeer-votor the reclamation 'of land between the ieae end the vicinity of aalt La City, xhie pari oi tiU toe auvioee, project, an can oe irnaated lur about kuv. Later on, a otner tduui are undertaken, the average coat of project will nee to axout per atae. after careful reThe lact-finder- e, tan auc-cea-a, -- , 1 fact-find- fact-finde- rs for Are Homes; first-offen- se J. Held Sarah at of e, for 'A ing of the funeraL ilTtM morn- ; Salt Lake -- fact-findi- fact-findi- fart-finde- rs fact-findi- fact-findi- E KILLED IN CRASH Meets Death in Auto Accident at San Diego. te The Tribes. SAN DIBOO, Calif., Special ooul-ful- ly Mrs. Louise Harris, III Only One Week, Dies on Tuesday X-r- ay Mrs. Jeanne Josephine Farnsworth of Mr. and was a daughter-in-la- w Mrs. L. H-- Farnsworth ot Salt Lake, her father-in-la- w being chairman of tho board of Walker Brothers Bankers. Owing to tha funeral being held today. Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth could not reach Ban Diego In time to at- tend the services, after receiving word of tho accident only yesterday. Mrs Ohio Man Arrested Here on Bankruptcy Charge Democracy os the party of progress and construction, the part? which bases Us assurances on achievements, was lauded last night in the ballrpom sf CtrLLote! DtatcMxTKff-Sisdi&Vas the annual Jefferson day banquet and the speaker was J. Bruce Kremer, attorney of Butte, Mont., and vice chairman of the national Democratic committed- - Leading cltixens of Utah wpre In , tbe audience, every seat tn the big room being occupied and there being a few Republicans noted among the Democrats. Mr. Kremer went swiftly Into the Mg problems confronting the voters In th present campaign. , He claimed for At party all th great achievements. He told of efforts of Republicans to saddle waste of the war on Democrats and of the 4011 congressional Investigations soon after the war which were altogether fruitless, he sold. He compared theme with the recent Investigations, giving passing notice to former cabinet members of th present administration. FALL'S INSTALLMENT PLAN. "Thomas Jefferson, a Democrat," said Mr. Kremer, "was responsible for the Louisiana purchase, and Albert B. Fall started to sell it on the Installment plan. The Republicans have failed to reduce the cost of living, they have failed to reduce taxes neftt of the rich; they have failed to paaa an adjusted compensation apd to eatabliah a for- ; I -- In order thxt their saoriffoe for their country may be fittingly commemorated for the ages, the name of all the Sait Lake men who lost their Uves In the world war are requested for the bronse tablet to be placed in the pergola of Memory grove. These names should be sent by Gold Star parents of bait lAke to Mrs E. 0. Howard, treasurer of the Mem-orgrove committee, 1219 Hast South Temple street. The Memory grove project fcs being carried on by the local chapter of the Service Star Legion with the aid of officials and citleen of the city. Although 277 names have already been received. Mm. Howard of the opinion there may be others which should be included on the tablet and ak that all name be rent In promptly that the work may be completed. It army and it accomplishment. vay Woodrow WHIsoa a plan to reha bilitate the wounded and disabled men under the present ad while It ministration that the veterans bureau scandal was operated. ct wa The corrupt practice passed under Democratic administratlaw. tax Income was the as the ion, direct election of aenatora, the federal trade commission and the federal reserve act. In fact every act of achievement In the history of this country hae been accomplished by the Democrats. vu jr 1 W I LEON MOST LOVED MAN. "Abraham Lincoln was killed by the bullet of an assassin and Woodrow WUson was killed by an arrow aped by those mho would not understand. And he passed on while the prayers on millions of lips were only of him, The will be name of Woodrow Wilson handed down from generation to generation and will afford Inspiration to all mankind like the name of the Naxerene who preached the doctrine of 4peace on earth, good will toward men ' "The land we possess, shall we save It to our childrens children" This question was submitted to tlm Democratic women of Utah last night mittee. It was given them as an is- sue contributed to Democratic policy of morality In government and disapproval of Republican maladminis- The speaker said she was glad to commend a party to the women of America which makes it possible for them to back an Inue on the rlrht side a party that, - even when an out and without responsibility, saves for "our childrens children Its inheritance.' The Jefferson day banouet marked the close of the first day ot the thirty-thir- d school of Demoorary and the sixth regional conference of women this year. The school snd conference will be concluded today. Mrs, Halsey W Wllaon, director of the school of Democracy, also spoke st the banquet. Music was furnished at the school and banquet by Mrs. Norman G. Atkinson, Miss Fdna Dwyor. Alvin Keddtngton. J W. Bull, Miss Becky Almond snd the Evans trio. Dan B. Shields, chairman of the Salt Lake county Democratic committee, was toastmaster he being inH. Waters, state troduced by chairman. ELATED WITH SCHOOL, The Democratic women are elated with the success of their school, which t beiTur held in the Newhoue hotel At each session there the ballroom bas been crowded and the interest, they say, seems to be growing as the attendance grows with each meeting. Beosions this morning, afternoon and evening will close the tration. Dem-oora- tk i Hand Robber Band ABOUT BABY CHlW. and th Utah's coal min regulations became the most drastic In the United States yesterday when the state Industrial commission passed a resolution making various additions to the cool mins .fety coda At least four of the ordersahavo not yet been adopted tfi any rafrer state In the Union, members of commission said. These provide th; all mlnere be equipped with electric lamps approved by the Tnlted States bureau of mines and that all lamps used for testing purposes shall also be of a type approved by the bureau and shall be magnetically locked, that all shots shall be fired electrically by authorised shot flrer after alt . other men nr out of the mines; that only x plosive classed by the bureau of mines ss "permissible" be used. that all main entries and elopes bo J rock dusted to a point designated th state mine inspector and ihm eoal cutting machine and mechairal loading machines shall not be oldest ed unless equipped with a supply of water applied so a tf wet down and prevent the rise of fin coal dust. MINE SPRINKLING. . Th regulations Are stringent regarding sprinkling 'ot mines snd tho clearing away of dust accumulations. They prohibit the remoial of gas accumulation while the shift Is in a mine, even when it Is operated on n closed light basis, and also require that the entry In which tothe accumulated gas is found, gether with all workings on the return side of the same split, shall be closed down until the ges is removed by approved methods of ventilation. The orders will become effective July 1, with the exception of the ones use pertaining to rock dusting and meof water on mining machines and chanical loaders. Additional time, not to exceed September 39, may be allowed by the commission for the Installation ot rock dost barriers, tf Investigation shows that tha operators have nsed due diligence in an effort to comply with the order. The barriers are containers filled with powdered rock, which Is thrown Into suspension by an explosion, and, mixing with tb coal dust, reduces the danger of eomtraeUoo. Water must be used on .mining machine and mechanical loaders on and after June 1. . ( bX Prisoners Charged With Numerous Thefti From Autos and Houses. -- . H. M. Royve, 49 year of age, yesterday on chorees nf stealing parcels and suitcases from automobile and front porches of real' denoes. Is said by the police to have confessed to holding up Thomas Wooney, a railroad man, February 2. obtaining about .1159. In check. .oad cash Edward Rica 25, also arrested yesterday in connection with, similar and who was found In company with Royee, Is being held by the police for investigation. When Boyce end Ince were arrested by Patrolmen Arthur Merrick and J. J. Perrin at 260 East, Second Sooth street, many art We of clothing, automob 11. robe, traveling bags, drees goods, furs, hate, caps and ihoee were found on the premise B. F. Gardner, 698 H street, reported to the police that a burglar had entered his home Monday night or Tuesday morning, stealthily making his way to Gardner's bedroom, where he stole a pair of trousers which contained $16. When the burglar left he deposited the trouser on the front lawn.' It Is thought entrance m gained with a pass key. COMPENSATION ne AWARDED. ar for Pipe tor Mb From for levy-ma- Preparing for st Damage Sought From Chocolate Company her abutting property, Claiming that two-orv brick terrace const stlngj terraces, has been and threwMhe-gtor- y depreciated in the amount nf $19 099 Ay th erection and oneratton of a fact orv of the J. G McDonald Oioco-lat- e company March t. 1921, Susan Moore Allen yesterdav filed suit In the Third d!trtrt "Court tn recover that amount from the comnsnr si m - Lead Service for Henry W. Lawreht Funeral service for 71enr Lawrence, pioneer of Salt LaiicT be held at the .First Congregational church at It o'clock this morning Ths Key. Pr FSmer I. Goshen wilt have charge of the services. The Rev. Frank - - Hunt, pastor. of the First Unitarian church will offer prayer. I Friend are invited to attend the aer-- 1 vices Interment will be private. I- .Life and Character Beading Sale of Salt Lake City Starts Tonight at Chamber of Commerce , A Awarded Compensation Mishap; Ismed oe the nets Were committed to ptaoe tho "frosh" in nn unfavorable light before tho student body. A punishment for the affair th freshman class funds have been tied up for the time being ty university officials, so that the first year students will be forced to forexo dancing parties and other entertainments Similar acpending reconciliation. tion may be taken against the sophots understood mores, it Frank Crl.mon, president of th freehmen, and several of his classmates volunteered to remove the green paint from the rostrum yesterspent the eptir morning at day and ' I h, lf Cb-o- Catlegate Victim Are Attack on Girls Is Charge Filed Against Youths Co-o- p. one-ha- and Families of The regulations resulted from tho. Caetiegsie coal min disaster 51 arch.! 3. They are based on suggestion mad by a committee of coal operators appointed to consider suggestion of the industrial oommlsoioa j&jtem-bof that body yoeterdqgeriaudech tho cooperation shown by the mining companies and praised their esHting-nee- a to do anything that mighokT' vent future loss of life. Compensation of $16 n week to All Funds Have Been paid over a period of 312 weeks awarded by tbe commission yesterday to th widows end famillei of three miners who lost their lives in the, Legally Judiciously Caatlegate disaster Payments will be made to Ethet Accounted for, Report. Davie, widow of John Davis and tho guardian of three minor children;' Ethel Crow, widow of Robert Croar and the guardian of four minor chilf hmvc AH receipt and disbursement dren, to Florence Veca Btapley, wldow-oLeland Campbell 8tajiley ad ' been "legally and Judiciously" acof two minor children guardian counted for by W. D Button, state Until further order, the commlaaij directed that the following payi treasurer, eccordibg to an audit made be made from the employees' by W. T. Reid and R. B. Keddtngton, injury benefit fund, wor' Frank Crabb and Leland Jones, two bined deputy state auditors. compensation payments havli "Tbe wide distribution of the state youths, who are said to have at- mlnated and the families stiH being and a in need of assistance- - Mrs. France funds In banks throughout tbe state tacked a statuare with charged girt Sunday, end drawing Interest on dally bal- tory offenses In complaints Issued yes- 8tiUnovltch, a widow of Mike Stllino-vitc$13 week; harsh E. Ro. ances at tbe rate of 3 per cent, with terday by tho county Th widow of attorney Rose. 115 a week. are complaining Mrs. Melvia Harry E. KearL widow of Chrisample security, is highly commend- fathers' of Inthe girlscase. each witnesses James KearL $19 X a week. able," says the report, which was Arthur Drudge la charged with ob- topher submitted yesterday to State Auditor property under false Pretaining Mara Tuttle. tenses from J'ioor Brothers, retail Mabey Reports "The funds are deposited in seventy-tw- o dealers - He is alleged to have repreNo Complaint Grimes end bans. Th largest balance Jan- sented himself as Harold uary 31, 1224, wo, in tbe National to have signed this name to an AsAmerican Walter A Mabey, ora In at wnom a Copper bonk. Th total on deposit signment calling for th at that institution was 31 4.6X1.14 Smelting A Refining comp nr, ot complaint wa prepared charging failTbe bank having the next largest which he and Grimes are employee, ure to report an anto accident, which, depository balance woe the Frovo to pay F16or Brothers $$.69 In order occurred last Sunday, in which he !w Commercial A Savings-ban- k, said to have struck a woman, whoso with to obtain merehandlss. $135,747.12. name was not learned, did report the Deposit January JL Peter Nelson Is charged andInIn one an 1224, amounted to $1,332,904 65 with accident that dav to deputies at tha possession, complaint of IntoxiClgaret stamps sold to March 2$, other with transportation, county Jail. It developed yesterday. -1924, brought In $99,667.92, according cating liquor. Through some misundersrand ng In to tho audit. th sheriffs office, another deputy The balance In the employees' comfor the comp'aint and it wns asked Receiver Seeks Bank bined Injury and bmiefit fund March It was not signed, howprepared 25, 1924, was 325,100, and In th fire sheriffs ever, officials stated, inasLine Company much as Mr, Mabey mens pension fund $36,100. s report was disto the formal filing covered previous Transfer of 175 shares of stock of of th charge. Widow Asks $25 the Bear Canyon Pipe Lin company, which carries water from Bear canRailroad Damages yon to I lra per and Riverton, and ap- School Board Takes pointment of a receiver for the com1924 Eva Talbot asks $25,909 damages pany are asked in a suit filed in the Up Budget for the death of her husband, who was Third district court yesterday by the It te bank struck by a train on January 4 while Utah State National The budget for the schools th In the employ of tho Oregon Short Charged that A J. Nielson, president; coming yeerWs under disnissloV lit Line railroad tn- - a suit filed against John W. Rmith. secretary, and Elkta committee meetings of the board the railroad company in the Third H. Smith indorsed some stock to th last night, bm no offic bank and that the plaintiff is owner action was taken. A special meetlngV district court yesterday. Archibald Talbot is sold to have of a majority of the stock. Those of- will be called some time before Mar " been walking along the tracks at Sixth I ficers. it is charred, have but little 1 for the adoption of the 1923 budget. It le said that the hoard will not North street with hi back toward an stock left, snd Nielson Is alleged to himself in office by adopt a budget contemplating highapproaching train,, which, falling to have perpetuated annual for er expenditures than those of last The falling to call meetings sound a whistle, struck him train is said to have been traveltrg at several year. It 1 further claimed rear, the only question being whether that Nielson and Brown continue to it may be cut so that a lower the rat of thirty miles an hour. be made. hold office although not qualified to do so. Neglect of Inspection and maintenance of the line is charged. Camp City Goshen to R. H. Wootton, head of the IdenTourists tification department of the Ogden Grounds police, and president of the Utah of state division the International The work of fencing the new city Association for Identification which tourist park st Ninth South and , state of Utah. These seven hatch will hold Twenty-firEostwtreet will begtn to j Jaj eries are all under government su Provo, Juno 27 and 23, visited day, it Is announced by Dr,of 5f. R. and each shipment of Bait Lake police department lest Rtewart. pervision. parks. city commissioner chicks ia carefully inspected and cer- night. will be leveled hr the This Tha Utah Poultry Producers tified Mr. Wootton extended to the Salt street park the coming during Assn, has succeeded In securLake police hand an invitation to be summer,department but will not be ready for million chicks from these ing the convention as the official band use this year Dr Stewart said that hatcheries. Several thousand chicks at see- - the community tourist park at Ninth concerts th to end during give are being shipped here dailv. If you BlOBS. Pouthfd Main street will be open The tan 4, which so tarTias made about the middld of May. th exact you desire an Increased shipment fill but one public appearance in this time depending on weather condition. out th coupon below end mail it la is nbw practicing two nights a at once, as the eupply Ie limited. This city, In readiness for the week and will b offer ie open to everybody. Prove convention with a varied selection ot martial and concert piece. p Utah Poultry Producer Aon. P. O. Box No. 2014. Candidacies of Judges Balt take City, Utah. please place my order for ' Officially Announced baby chick to be delivered between for which I April 15th and oth, 2e The Salt Lake chamber of commerce my check for per chick, os tHtrk Judges M. L. Ritchie. ta.B. FePhraim Haneon snd William win start Its drive to sen Salt Lake partial payment, the remainder to bo Wight, It ie understood M McOva wilt be candidate for paid on deltvery. while Jtidres A R. Barnes to visitors and people of tho city at chicks will be 13c the price of B-then F. O. and G A Iverson will not. ftt is an- an entertainment and luncheon to be Petaluma. Calif. nounced. Other candidates for the held at ths clubhouse at 8 oclock district bench are Citv Judge Fred Signed , W. Crockett, N. H. Tanner and Ben this evening. W will start Wednesday evening Address Johnson. U is understood that Brir-ha(Advertisement Oegg, fl V. Higgins and W. W. to eB In a personal way the attracMarks will also be candidates for the Dr Robert W, Halt, pyorrhea spe- district bench. R. A. Rogers is a tions of Utah and Sait Lake City to cialist, heated 1392 Deseret Bank candidate for renomlnetkm to the of- various classes ot residents of the (Adv.) fice of district Wattorney. City Judge city end state ae wen a to visitor," bldg. a candidate "for Noel S Pratt RUMMAGE SAt,E B'nel Sister The Remiblican judicial said Joseph H. Rayburn, secretary of hood. Wednesday, 19 a. n , B B. halt, convention will be held Jn Salt Lake the" chamber. , ttk So. Ird EdL . "More thas 28$, persons hare bees (AdvrUsemenL) Anri ,n Widow men-tha- roo-beri- in the Hotel Utah by Mro. Rmtly Newell Blair, associate vice chairman of the national Democratic com- turei to Protect Life,. -- Names of AU Salt Lake Men Who Died in ' War Requested Jut lately some of tha Republican fcavqaUented to revive that old atory about waate In, the war If they would blame ua for waste, let them wive u credit for the wonderful the most loved man or ur h eign policy v, tA Harre Herman, 39 of age, was errented by Unitedyears States Marshal J. Ray Ward and lodged In th county jail In default of bond yesterday afternoon when federal officials at Cincinnati, Ohio, requested hie apprehension on a charge of conspiracy to violate the national bankruptcy act. Herman denied his guilt. Further than the fact that Herman came to Bolt Lake about foui months ago and established a soft drink parlor near the Union Pacific station, officials knew nothing of ths partkru-laiwo- f school. , - , Mrs. WiHon spoke yesterday foreth case, they say. Herman la reported to have a wife noon on "Principles and Formation and three children living In Salt Lake. of the Democratic Party; Mrs. W. B. Jones of Logan spoke on the ' two tvpes Hamilton and Jefferson, and Pocatello Man Shot Mrs Ines Knight Alien of Provo spoke on the differences between the Iwq in by major parties. Mrs. Wilson also spoke at the Special to Tba TribM. luncheon, which was In the Newhouee beLhotel her there Idaho. POCATELLO, -E. cafeteria, subject April E. SweKser of 227 South Ninth ing The History and Achievements " subHer of Democratic the hot tho wm rtarht nu hand Party through bout midnight whea ha attempted ject st an afternoon smalon - was masked "Taking Otir Place Among the Nato grab a renlver from highwayman who held him up near tion Mrs. Blair spoke at an afternoon hla homa. w oilier complied with the com meeting on the subject of getting out tbe hla vote of the women on election and mand to wTcnder watch, whan h grabbed th barrel of a crmall day. revolver the holdup fired and called for help. The holdup escaped and. Invited although officer were fumlahed xrth Police a wood description, ho arraatt had . Provo Convention to been made lata todar. In CaliOut qf all of the batcher! Claim of State to fornia, the State Board of AgricuSchool Land Held Up lture has designated only seven hatcheries that can ship chicks Into the The land office ordered adverse general proceeding agalnat the title of Utah to school section land in a great coal area in Carbon, Emery and Grand counties, in a communication received yesterday at the local land office by Register KM F. Taylor. Tho state land commissioner has been .requested of pereonn holding state title to the land involved fX'4a:('!cv, at the annual Jefferson dar banquet Louise Herman Harris, 29 April I Mr. years of age, 1037 Routh Eleventh East of wife A. R. Harris, manager Jeanne Josephine Farnsworth, wife of street, of the Harris Brothers Dairy comEMrle F. Farnsworth, assistant cashdied yesterday morning In a ier of the ban Ldego Raving bank, pany, died at Coronado hospital early Bun-da- y local hospital 111following on operation. had been onfy a week, and ber morping without regaining con- Rhe sudden demise was a shock to her sciousness, after tht automobile In friends which she, her husband and Mr, and Itceides her husband Mrs Harrs ia Mrs. R. E. Jeffery were riding overchildren, Robert, Herturned In the sand at the side of the survived bv fourand man, Mrglnla Betty, and by her road a short distance south of Corparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heronado on tht strand. and man. Miss eiatenr, Josephine and The accident occurred some time Leah Herman, all of thia city. between 2 M and t a. m. as the party Miss Mrs. was Harris a In th teacher was returning to Ran Diego from a IwGrand ward primary and was acMr. dance at Hotel Del Coronado. in the Kle tive the Lika ladies' club, Farnsworth said he was blinded by and a as popular In social aclights of on approaching car. swerved rlub, Into tho sand at the side of the road, tivities. Th funeral will be hefd FTRlay at the car overturning when he attempt2 p m at the LoGrand ward ed to maintain speed and pull back Tenth East end Yale avenue. chapel unto the pavement. Ward Hutton, director of the Hotel Del Coronado orchestra, returning to Coronado from Palm City, about fifteen minutes later, assisted In freeing Mrs. Farnsworth from the wreckage and conveyed her and her husband and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery to Coronado hospital. Dr. Arthur Wegs-fort- h was summoned at 2 16. Mrs. Farnsworth died shortly after he arrived. she having sustained a basal fracture of the skull, aqd was hardly olive when brought Into the hospital. An examination showed no serious injuries to Mr. and Mrs. Jefsuffered sever fery, though both shock and were detained in the hospital. Mr. Farnsworth's legs were severely cut. bruised and strained, but he was not seriously' injured. He returned home with hi wife s body. Mrs. Farnsworth was a native of Indiana, 34 years of age, and leaves a daughter. Harriet. 14; three brothers, Glenn Wheeler nf Ban Jose. Calif. ; Harry Wheeler, Indianapolis, and E. Randolph Wheeler of Whittier, Calif. Funeral services will be held this afternoon, following which tbe body will be cremated.' The verdict of the coroner's inquest was that death resulted from an unavoidable accident: as yet. It has been th taten- Probably th largest well In the his-- 1 mad in Hon of tbe management to shoot n In twoustu nrid the of TO Virgln lory and bop. u KRUS production -cLi ps3M yeatwuhy oy' ituf ftxfaijiv eSCn Udi Cbm" then 'put it and fai; No. well to reorived Th start a te company plans telegram pany, according ou as No. 4 coo be put In shape The sfOT from th field superintendent. re has The company production. producing sand was penetrated at a buiK th. oM topping plant that was of and a Mil fire few and the of ago, feet years damaged capacity by depth trad run mad a few report that to be. about dixfel tgo gave nty satisfactory barrels a day. suits The intention is to supply most When It was learned that the pro- ef the towns of Washington county with gasoline and kerosene, end to ducing sand had been penetrated, an use the for residue from the attempt te ball the hole dry was un- fuel in the drilling of newrefinery wells asd . , successful. Each trip th baler come for the refinery. half to .the surface vapproximately filled with oil the field superintendent reports. Cm that showing he estimated SECRETARY ADVISED the well te be capable of producing OF OIL DRILUNG barrels a day. Then about twenty-fiv- e th hole was drilled about three feet deeper and tbe quantity of oil in tn WASHINGTON, report April bailer each trip was considerably In- received by tbe secretory of the creased, and caused, th estimate of N. M., anHbiprock. frw today proauction to be boosted to about fifty nounce tha completion of an ell well oarrels a day. on the Hogback structure in the The well brought In yesterday was Navajo Indian reservation, with a prowell No, 4 of the Gustaveaon company duction of IDoq barrels of oil every in the Virgin field. Jt was spudded twenty-fohours. In about two weeks ago. Well No. I Th oil is without water, th report was brought in a few days prior to eaya It was oompleted last Friday th starting of No. 4 at about the after ten feet of Dakota sandsame depth, and is estimated to be stone. drilling Upon completion th flow was capable of producing ten to fifteen directed Into tanks and gouged, runbarrel a day. Wells Nos I and 2 are ning regular at fifty barrels per hour. old wells in the field drilled several This, well ie not far from the supyears ago, but have been cleaned out posed rich oil field In southeastern and put on the pump since acquired Utah In the area reserved bv- - the presby th Gustaveaon company. idential order for the graxins use of No actual test of well No. 1 has been the Navajo Indians. Record of Achievements Enterprise. best land in that vicinity. Tothetr morrow, or before concludingreom-tnnThe Utah water storage eontm'aslon. d will report, the new several other irrigation at a meeting held at tb eptlol yesOregon and terday, approved tjia report of F. E. project including one in new one ia Washington. No project Weymouth, thief engineer of the fci Cwtor TMlUatathra, the and K. E. CaldweH, state engineer, on project are expected to receivesecreof the favorable endorsement the Greet Salt Take basin project, tary of the Interior and when the A telegram announcing that the rereport ie submitted these new project auggestions will be sent port was approved without a dissentto the bureau 'of the budget with a ing vote was sent to El wood Mead, rsooremcadatton 4ht ' they he for- director of the United State bureau warded to congress for its prompt Dr. John A. Widtmoe, consideration. 'Until approved by the of reclamation. secretary of the government budget bureau, these recommendation would have no atending before tor commission; United States SenaReed Smoot and W. H. King, congress, E. O Leatherwood Representatives PROPOSAL REJECTED. Lon B. Colton and Mr. Weymouth, and It will be rscalied that last fall the The action of the commission was secretary of the interior recommended on the reports submitted ot It late last to the budget bureau an appropriafollowing a detailed year " new tion to start work on project of lnvnstlgationa made presentation by W. M. In Utah." The recommendation was Green, engineerIn for the bureau of recrecturned down, along with other lamation and of the Great ommendations for new projects, as Molt lake basincharge which la the budget bureau would not approve financed Jointly .by project, and the bureau estimates for new work until the the comminnon. commission had reported time submitAt the the wag report The earlier recommendation for a ted to the commission, D, W Davis, new Utah project was for $9(W,000, then director of the bureau of reclanow ask for the would probindicated he mation. that wo, which will be ample to get thp ably approve It if It were satisfactory work well under way. It eo happen to the commission. Members of the balthat there ia an unappropriated comoiiarlon waked for more time to ance of about $7,OOu,oo0 now in IS consider tn tbe and the report, reclamation fund, enough to cover ail time coties were furnished to meanthem. the new estimates which the factaction ot yesterday Indicates their finders wilt recommend be sent to The derluon. congresa. The action places Utah. It ' la W hen the interior department bill merit ton to make was irr the; senate the Nevada sen- thoukht, in a proper at representations Washington ators madean effort to get an appro- ing for the allotment to this stateask-of priation for the Spanish Spring res- s portion of the reclamation fund. If With the commission were not ervoir, but were unsuccessful a unit on com the report of the some plan of procedure In this state mine ion backing them up, they probfor the interior reclamation, departthetr be to approaile get ably win ment would be along to recommend and priation. provided congress give heel ow to ad ipi a recommendato the new budget estimates, and con- congress tion that any allotment of the funds sents to the appropriation recomcoma to this state at preeest. mended for all the new projects en- should Utah, however, now has a plan to commisdorsed by the which hae been Investigated sion. The Salt lake basin project present br the frderal bureau and on which will be taken care of if any new projeforta. The ects are authorised, and the opinion the state ts centering Its now i quite strong that it will be preliminary campaign In behalf of the as outlined In the report, or lit to- - get dhese appropriation plin possible of some units of the plan, has through this session, inasmuch aof behalf going forward In Washington for these projects have stood the teat 1 been some time. close scrutiny, and the money Members of the water storage comtewffkMe to the reclamation fund. mission who were present at the meetwere W , 1L Wallace, chairman , A. ing Ke ltoremua, vice chairman: R h. Caldwell ate to engineer. W. W. Armstrong. E. M. Ashton, Richard R. Lyman. Joseph R. Murdock, Dr. J. A. W Iritsoe and 8. G Dye. The following also attended the sesW. M. Green. United States sion reclamation service: Roll R. Woollev, United State geological survey; L. M. Wlnsar, Utah experiment station, Logan; A. J Evans, Lehl; James T Gardner, chairman of the Utah county Fred llat!ey, Rmnlsh ommisslon; Fork, IcKoy Dixon, Provo; William 8 Marks, ; chairman Tooele county C. A. Orme. Tooele, and Mrs. Earle F. Farnsworth commieeion Mark Austin. Freshmen Plead Their Innocence of Painful Paint Pot Episode oner was taken into consideration by JuAr Johnson In pawing sentence Mrs. Bertha Oliver, who previously bad entered a pie of guilty to the -operation of a still, was granted a continuance until May 8 In order that ehe might dwrooee of her property "There ain't no Justice," declared n Balt Lake Her eon, John, charged tn the am information, was ordered University of Utah freshmen yesterreleaeed. accused of paintlnff the day when sehqol rostrum creen and SLfflxlnj Petition Seeks Police their class numerals thereto. On Motxhiy the creen freshman Aid in Regtdation flag eras found flying from tho uniIn The aid of poHc prohibiting the versity flax pole nd tho first year 'mutilation and pruning of trees In men were vigorously derided for this On thot oocaaion citv parking strips without a permit piece jet "roguery having been obtained from Inthe shade. they also pleaded innocenoo, were "more a peri-tree commission, ts asked declaring they lion received yesterday bv the citv sinned against than sinning " The sophomores wero named by commission The matter was referred of the to Arthur F. Barnes cnmmtmlouer of freehmen as tbs perpetrator public safety, yritii full poer Jt act two prank, the supposition .being that Tree . Qustaveson Company Makes Biggest 'Strike in District; Other Producers Are State Industrial Commit and Reclamation J. Bruce. Kremer of Butte Being Developed, sion Adopts New Mea--, Delineates Democratic Bureau Agree on Great ra fact-flnue- re of fv years in the federal miaoft. the court advised the prisoner to sell hla holding's in Duchesne and leave tbe neighborhood of the reser-atiH-u The good record of the pris- n of the vpecifio rcftRuneiulAtiuB th an appropriation of a million and s half dollars be made out of the reclamation fund for beginning work on tb Salt Lake basin Irrigation proj- - Representative and prison officials ul aini western states .will convene st the capitul St 10. SO o'clock this moraine With Major Leroy Hod, chairmen of the national committee on the allocation of prison labor, government officers, labor officials snd representatives of the United Bute chamber of commerce and various manufacturers' associations. In s united efort to view of oata now el rutud, concluded project solve the problem of the allocation of that the bait Lakw ae much, U not tinjce, promiee the distribution of U of euccese prison labor and than any other new proj' product. oomemplatioQ, lying, a It The conference was brought to Salt ect in dose to bait Lake City and fact that the doe, Late b reason of theassociation In where a other market. country pro-Utah Manufacturers' h proved a decided tested the proposed plan to manut ee irrigation eoil and climate with adaptaUe tur overalls at the Utah slate prison auoceeef ui diversified farmina, ano on the ground that the product, if sold- to fawith exceptional transportation in the open market, would, be com- cilities project aiao appealed ' cietlttve In several factories In Utah to the factThiafinder be can it hecauae and detrimental to them, as the prison hum In ujilta, and each finit, when be add much more completed, can brine new land uncould product . beaply than the factory product The It will not be neres-ear- y recommendation of R. K Humphries, der cultivation. to complete the entire project of the national allocation before benefit a member wsa ere derived, a condithat the ''state' use committee, be adopted. Thus provides for tion that seldom prevalie plan URGE CONFORMITY, II' the use of prison products by the state The commission wHl cr adjacent states, and has been widethat the Halt Lake baain ly discussed throughout Utah and the recommend in he built conformity with naLon. project the new conditions whicn. In their CONFERENCE PLANS. report, forthcoming they will urge The conference program for today shall apply to all new board under toe reclamation undertaking provides fur a meeting In the law. Just SO , room at the state c&pitol at what these conditions ere hae not o clock, a luncheon and an executive yet been diacloeed, hut they will tend snow. ion at the capitol, beginning at 2 to reduce the chance for failure which Thursday existed under the old method that o clock, this - afternoon. morning the public will be heard by la to he corrected as a reauU o t the . the committee, and In the afternoon report. an executive senslon will be hold. The It is understood the WUf be featured by a diurrec wamrmrntmoug tn recommending-th- e eveningHotel the to for Utah delegatee at the building of thd Balt take bamn projconference. Friday will be given over ect. and, that this Is the first new te the diaeuaslon of matters that have project to receive their endorsement come up during the preceding session.- They also, it is understood, have Major Hodge will address the meet-toing of the cikmher of commerce memday, and K. BuuGg Whltln, acommitber of the national allocation noon before Building Permit tee, will apeak Thursday the K1 wares eiub at the Hotel Utah. , 51 lamed com"The meeting of the allocation mittee, which is the first of It kind Be $140,000 Cost to In history, is a great publicity asset to Utah and halt Inks, snd If the committee can come to some concluIssuance of bulletin, permits for sion, this city will gadn much publicity .residential construction in Bait as being the seat of the first meeting took another materiel atrld Lake In Metory." J. 8. Karty, 'of this kind the yesterday, when City Hulldln In Club Manufacturers'; "secretary of said apeotor W. I Plnney Issued to the association, yesterday. Larson Building company building "Tli ft dispute of the Utah Manufacpermits e covering the construction turers' eooiation with officials refifty-onof homes at a total coat garding the manufacture of articles at the state prison Is merely an Inc- - of approximately $110,000. ident in this conference. All three mat- ters have already been tentatively settled, but the big feature la the allocation conference." he added. U. . IE INTERESTED. --United District Attorney States Charles M Morris has been asked to re ore sent the department of Justice at the meeting, and has been urged to bear In mind that the department Is interested In the following matters: Tb establishment of some form of that employment for federal prisoner they may be of service while In prison; tho establishment of a reformatory for prisoners, and young and the establishment o a federal prison The American Federafor women. te o of Labor has been asked to send for G. Hadley, a representative and the United State chamber of commerce will be repre-- aented. Boys Death, Waives lovernor Charles R. Mabey wlH extend a welcome to Utah to those attending the conference. Hearing. Preliminary The following are the states which will he represented, and the delegatee who wiB attend, with the exception of the state of Washington, whose deleJ. Q. Hadley, charged with Invogates are not known; Arisons, Warden H. B. 81 me; Colorado, Karl Hoage. luntary manslaughter for the death of president of the blot Federation of Eldon Gardner, IC years of age, at Inhor, H Smith, secretary toJ. the gov- the result of an automobile accident ernor, and Warden Thomas Tynan; Idaho. Attorney General A. H. Con- -' February Tl, . waived preliminary exBor. Warden John W. bnook and R. G. amination before Judge Noel S. Pratt Archibald, purchasing agent; Montana, Warden M W . Porter and James K. yesterday and was held to the district Wood, purchasing agent; Nevada, Mr. court Hadley ts said to have run F.. K. Kmllh. representing the State Into n crowd of from twenty to twenty-Federation of Women's clidis, (New five people that night, injuring sevMexico. Warden John B. McManus and Thomas Hughes of the prison eral. The Gardner boy died March A heard; Wyoming. Warden Frank A. J. J. OConnor, alls B. O'Connell, HxdseU and Ward Hudson, secretary who was from recently extradited of the State Federation of labor. ' t tah. Governor Mabey. Warden James Denver on n charge of forgery, was f ferine snd representative of the bound over to the district court following hearing yesterday. He ts - alUtah Manufacturers association. leged to have forged tbe name- of Mrs, K J. bouvall to a check for )2e -GOVERNOR NAMES Two other cases, charging obtaining are money under false pretenses, IDAHO DELEGATES pending against O'Connor, according to Vernon Snyder, assistant county kpeetal to Tb Tribes. attorney. BOISE, -- Make, April A Governor - John JDarls pleaded guilty to va- Charles C. Moore baa It being alleged that he is a appointed Attor- -. grancy.addict. He was sentenced to ney General A. H. Conner. Prison drug W arden John Snook. R. H. Park of six months in the county Jail. . Boise and C. F. Donlcht of Pocatello Katherine Hays pleaded guilty to to represent Idaho at the meeting of practicing barbering without a license the allocation committee of the vnt- - andWi tras fined HA C. Johnson pleaded - guilty to , era states prison Industries to be held of liquor and was fined at Salt Lake tomorrow General Con- - possession 6A tier and Warden Snook left this afternoon for Salt lake. Mr. Ikmlcht. who Is president of the A. Towler State Federation of Labor, and Mr. Mrs. Park, vic president, will represent Dies Home Son organised labor of Idaho at this meeting, while the attorney general and WLH Warden Snook Sarah A. Towler, SI yearn of "age. compose Idaho s members of the allocation committee died at the home of her son, Richard Idaho officials and the prison board C Towler, 4344 Boutn State street, t favor the general features of the alloyesterday morning Mr. Towler was cation arrange meat. the wife of the late Daniel Towler and was born In Maperton, Bomefset-fhlrMan Gets T too Months England, In 1343, and cam to L tah in 1363, walking the major portion tbe distance across the plains Selling Liquor to Indians She of was married to Daniel Towler In Ivan Dotngnard, who pleaded guilty Salt lake hs ter? Surviving Tier are befere Federal Judge Tillman D. the following children. Mrs. Joheph Johnson yesterday to a charge of sell- Lindsay, Mrs.1 Samuel O. Rennion, Miller and Arthur D., Indiana on the Uintah Mrs. Orson ing liquor to reservation,- - wee Sentenced lo serve Richard C. and Thomas K. Towler. Funeral services will be held in the two month In the Sevier county Jail Mill Creek ward chapel at noon FriRichfield atAfter explaining that the felony day. The body may be viewed at tenc UL5KIT 4 ; t Tb Tribes. WASHINGTON, April Special 1 1 - Committee' Formally .Adopts Specific Proposal to Aid Greater State Salt Lake Enterprise. vJ report S. mi. Well in Virgin Field Oil .1 Comes-iat 50 Barrels $1,500,000 Appropriation - , for VtahRecomrnended Fact-findin- V, V BriPer ' invited to Wednesday evening's program, which- - will be under the direction of Will ft Iambert, chairman of the welcome committee of the chamber of commerce Wesley E. King will speak snd the new film depicting. Balt lake and southern Utah will be shown. This film has been prepared by the department of the Interior of The guevta .will be employees Keith-Brien and Walker Brothers i stores dry goods "We plan in the near future .te entertain similarly auch groups as th Belt Lake Federation of labor, tho police department, postoffice employee, traveling eel earn en and APRIL 9. The trait of th people feonrtm tht date often seem to contradict themselves and each other. They are not born patient, but with those whom lov ere sometimes they they to stupidity. They will give ofpatient their money to those who are too law to work for themselves, and win Odhept excuses and explanations with apparent credulity, although they are seldom deceived. The governing sign of thl date Aries, the sign of the Ram. and the governing planet If Mara, the God of War. Th birthstone is a diamond. . These people are noble. aggreeaMa magnetic, progressive and have cult powers and mstaypnical taste. 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