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Show i i .zsljsSs-sc- y aaeaswjt-- f r& ;? j,ot in ', mtt 3 Jj 'v - uaa.BwiLt,, fru j iVn a naanTi.5aJB"S&1iSti T 4 it wu. ri, e gxqii.WKun - fe - - fv rSCvsT)A ,r.r;:x.it-- V TUB SALT - LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY - Salt Lake County Exceeds Its Quota 040 040 00 00 00 Castlegate Fund Now Totals $85,000 - 00 040 040 040 .040 Extend Time to Wednesday, April 16 00 California Organization Is Granted Privilege by Commission Zion Park and Arrowhead Trail Designa- r to ticns -- 'rrUsea. w Be If t ' APRIL 13," 1924. WltiU1 f SALT. LAKE WATER SUPPLY ABUNDANT , lock join few phase ef the Work of 'supplying water to the city. 1 A section of the concrete PPf catenates ef the Big Cottonwooddrinking Una. One ef the mountain reservoirs which serve Balt canyon Lake home with pure water. 1 Sections ef the immense pipe seed at Jordan Narrow! to furnish, - trrlgstion " water to the farmers. A -- -- O-f- 'Southern NI ORXIND, Ulie county ts "over the top" derlakinr and I wish to take this their Prescott Apartments Sold the Castlegate relief fund drive, opportunity to thank them for werk. constructive and hatpfat and the total for the elate announced very Drive to raise money are not popufor $125,000; Investor loaf night at o'clock waa 95,909, lar. Vbut the public la tbta case wes 915 000 less than the atata quota. inspired with the requirements and resulted from the terrible Those In charge of the campaign re- needs that Shows Faith in City. disaster, and Governor Maher's comported that word from oounly chair- mittee aid myself wish to extend our men waa encouraging and the general appreciation." Balt lake county was tts second belief was that when workers in outA large Salt Lake district In the state to go over the apartment was lying districts have had opportunity top in the drive Caihon county, the almoet offered for sale this moi to completely canvass their territory scene of the disaster, reached sad almost doubled its quota more than' a ing. wilt be the quota of $100,000 But it waan'i, and thereby hang week ago. Salt E2W wksttWri AfiCW'kigfil man's tUh JdV'-fuWbwInr;tlarit Ixke 'ibunift lota Tai't hf jjtW Wa was third In which natch the Salt Lake. county, uua $45,04947, and included the drat the county In the' state to fail in line The Preeeott apartments at Sixth report of con trttnjt ions outside diswith its quota J W 3aat tliilman Salt Lake city limits. Several and Second South streets 4 were Howard tricts are yet to toe heard from, and Clyde wired Stats Chairman e ket Slnsp-- &. It ts yertrrdayafgrooea toj s Balt Manj Salt Lakers Return tT City CWed of In California Disease." Records Warehouse In- -' dicat?X Lkrjre Intone in Number of Resident. r to-th- Wasatch k eootity Ijake county wtH exceed $100p. its quota. The report of Assistant County At the request ef many county Chairman W H. Btewu ker, sub- chairmen, who pointed to the fact that mitted jeeterday, which included ter- many lof their residents toad been ritory south of .salt lake City proper, away during their drive, and also that other matters had made it almost imaddd $4190 65 to the total. the Castlegate Through the splendid organization possible to further set up In Salt Lake county the Castle-gat- e cause during the past week, the time relief fund juota for thia county limit has been extended to inelude has been fuky aubscribed," said L. Wednesday, April 16, and efforts are O Howard state halrnwan of the being made to close the fund on that wavs and moans committee, 'yester- date The quota for the city and In r this connection the following day county of Salt Lake was $40 409 con-H meeeage waa yesterday sent to counK Dirke s work has been of a chairmen toy Governor Mabey and ty Mr Howard spicuously efficient character, as evie denced by the results. The public has Apnroxlmatetly tC.000 of Castle-gatComfund subir'ribed to date responded promptly, gemrously ami cheerfully to the nail of Oovermr plying with requests of a majority of Charles H. Mabcv for subscriptions county (hslrmen, we are extending The newspapers have been particutime for the drive until Wednesday, mmmJsNion, ivd in their April 16 Rtncerely trust that addiu wt stated however, that the larly generous and effective on pathe staffs The tional time, will permit all eountier pifbttcation to have the feina profetHntB agreed work j to have reafh fjieir quotas, Your effort spared in blue ami wj(ut, iu at prtuKni pers directing the an- - very much appreciated provtatd the lniignut of the Ouuioi-uu- t neither time nor patience in thia institution were left off given the pm itage" ot feigning the Zion Park highway, in atX4rJnt.4 with the former decision th stzte road otmimismoo, the memoirs agreed etrtla A the Mtme time, tto vommifeslon wHi ask that th Uub follow a re litst made jeaterduy toy Salt Lake bucm?s mnr which was that th riub be permitted to pku. iht, feigns i ui that the nume of tht California t tgaoixation fboultl tot rtpUuetl.hy uiti of the elate road commbfeiou firmer Thofce wh oppoatd iht tisfwment with th California Utfv auK that the mgns bL otungu k in toioib ui me niAKn miu TTa -- the-mar- f fAM-rt- iu TWO SIQN8 of the road luinmiN that two sign wiJl t4-- plac U, mu. tn tuner, i'ne low California organization f wui read Arrow-liead Trail. an! me ujqwr ion Fara iiitfhwav a Yeaterday t aotiun wae the result uf meeting held with rep rear n la Uvea of the LUth 8twu Aii1 tomotdle MeociaUun and the Scenic Highway aaNoctation,-- tiie latter rp-- tHuto of Southern tmg California Thr Atah Automubtle asMoctatiun haa offered to sign the highway. but.Mnaamuih aa the state ataid commission, after & conference with offKiala of that organization iaat Novemtier, agreed to accept the CallfoT11 prnpowil, it waa contend- by the &.enfc Highway aagoctation that the' mad toranuheion should hold to Us former word it waa a4io pointed out yMrdoy by the awtoclatton e jepreseniativeg that the auto ciuh wuld not be willing to finance the agnitkg of the road without its name appearing on the signs Telegram urging acceptance of the auto dob n offer were received by (he commission yesterday from the Heaver City chamber of commerce, the Parowan chamber of commerce, the Cedar City chamber of commerce, the Hurricane-Zio- n Park club, the St, the lleorge chamber of oommerce, Richfield Commercial club the ManU Com Saiina 'ummercial club, the mdal did), ana t1ielCfwank and of clubs Commercial Nepht The state road commieelon issued the following statement 4,Vhe the Scenic Highway aaao The ftiou decifetoii wut mean T tn elation first presented the application for authority to mark Utah mads on Chub of behalf of thf Automobile Southern California the comnriasion took the case under advisement and ddiboyated on the matter for om time We made investigations to determine whether the state coirid msrk the roadt at its own expense, and considered whether It were a wise policy to allow any outside organisation to mark I tab roads After satisfying ourselves that no probability of finding there funds in the near future which might be spent for such a purpose, the called a conference with the Boenic Highway ajMaxiation and the t tah State Automobile association The matter was laid iWnr the two organisations November 7, at whih time W D. Hishel represented the automohHe awiKdation and KUas S. Woodruff. E 8, Hinckley and F D, B Oav represented the Scenic High-ws- v association Full discussion was had of all matters involved, including the proposition that the name of the Auto Club ttt mrthem OaUforrrta he permitted to apiear on the signs it was financing Negotiations finally reached a point where Mr Uishcl expressed emphatic approval of the proposition and recommended that the Auto Club of Bouthsrn California be allowed to trect the sign and that only their ehrb name end emblem be displayed. The suggestion was approved by the repreaemities of the Scenic Ifkgh-Mtxi- ion on th! ,, tinderstanding Acting tween the two nrgamastions and be Ueving ail parties were united cm the proposition at a result of the conference, the road commission proceeded A sample sign with the negotiations or route marker was submitted the mad (immJion having retained authority to approve or disapprove the signs as to wording and forms The marker showed substantial construction of heay steel plate with white niimfi toackground and blue markings The markers intended for the primary road south through the state were desiknrd to carry itnlv the name Arrowhead Trail, but. inasmuch as the highway had already been named Zton Park highway by a former road cofti which the present trillion an road cmumisMon heartily approved, the communion rqueHted that the name Zion Park hhihwav he shown and the California organization agreed to place a separate diamond stoel dignal)ove the standard size marker beanmf this name This preserve! both names, but featured far nore promimutiv the Zmn Park designation thus preserving to the state all possible advertising atue and a the same time guiding travelers train.? Tho log boka beunng either name additional extenm) waa freelv accepted bv the California organ satioru In the opinion of the tmmtwoon, thia arrangement met every possible demand of thofee who 'favored the nama Zion Park htjthwav and It waa beheved every reasonable objection had been satisfied This belief seemed to be supported by th fact that soon after tentative permiasinn for signing the Southern part f the state had been grant- vd, an applutttion waa received from the Vtub Mate Automooie raswia-tiofor permnudon to mark road n northern I tah on behalf of the tali-forMate Automobile association The road commission having aerreed tm a polity of permitting outside organisations fo fioance the sigmrqr of niTigajs, prompilv granieiL skin for the northern markers, sub-4lot the same privilege and stipulations. Including permisihn to use the jn.hrma of the northern Ca7Ifor-ni- n n ct club j i In allow irw? thfc dtifomla organ! stations to sign Vtah mads the road commission follows the lead long since estuhtshedf hy hther states. According to information at hand markers hearing the tnslenm of outside or--n ix.4 1 knsh a ve been erected tkrmNrh New Vevada, Ual forms Colorado, Arisons and Wvommg on. the Nitmnnl Old trad and the Vletorv apfl Lincoin hlghw&va, thl matter finet came e Sin , the commission it has bessi un-eonsiderathm Not carpal ffl H parties had heea riven full and complete hnnpe did the commission x reseh It deidslrn The cucHou that ss beep the on dur- vnbn Lof most of th of fKe name the crferewcs bg 1 he AutompMlduh of Acwitheen . Cilfomia ugrns. appearing on tha be-fc- $ ht i 4tompeon'-A"'Child- whkt President Rosa Beaaon of tha Chamber .of Commerce calls the wblcM baa carCalifornia diseaseried off many Salt Lakers In tha past, la seen by Mr, Season la th return to this city during the past three months of many former remlulf who bad removed to the Pacific eoat la the last two or throe years. While exact figures as to tha g tent of this obtainable yesterday, reports from hotel, railroad and real estate agents and managers of apartment houses indicate that within the past four months people have taken UP residence In Sait Lain. According B. to F Redman, president of the Redman Fireproof Storage company, the major portion of these people are former Salt Lakers returning from California. Data furnished by local warehousemen shows that there were more household effects brought by families coming to bait Lake In the past throe months than wars shipped out of thia city in any seven months In the last fhe years Reports from the railroads eorroh rate tbs claims of the moving Mid storage companies Officials eay that while the railroads are experiencing the usual heave travel at this season, there are greater numbers now coming to Balt Lake to make permanent homes than in the history of the ' line "Salt lake City is destined to increase its jiopulatlon ' considerable if the present influx of homemakers is a barometer," said Mr Redman and he pointed to the evithe dence of the warehousemen thatctara newcomer are of the better of in search and not transients hers jobs Comof Chamber the Statistics at merce Indicale lhst there ere at proconent 401 new residences under numstruction In the dty, and the chamber ber of dally Inquiries at the laid year. I $0 p--r cent greater than for Incans i These Inquiries nohide formation regarding bueinrs touriat data and agriculture - home-comm- Jf out-Ivl- T ren rf ok1 10 tbd Investment company, uan Angeles A W Steele seted lor tfte j, c. Tenney company in completing negotiations. The consideration was $lh,uuv, representing the value of Los Aftgete property given Jn trade. Mr Bimp-so- n purchased the with tee inteuuon of resellingproperty U immediately He had prepared an advertisement wtoich was to thev apartment on the market place Then Malt Laketoday to Intrigue began Mr. Him peon He rode about the city, noted the otoviou signs of growth and prosperity, with their foundation of a solid financial condition He played golf at the Country outo, admired the course, and absorbed the information detailed him during the round by his course partners, who were kwal bankers Halt Lake, he said, looks pretty U f that good. I don't think I'll 1'U keep it He ordered apartment his advertisement changed to present the property for rent Instead of for sale T think the present price of real estate in Balt Lake is toe low in view of the city s development and manifest opportunities,"-M- r. Simpson said last night Cur firm, dealing in real estate and mortgages in Los Angeles. is much interested In the cities, and I have investigated There is no other values property i town that I know of with as many people, where real estate Is so low tn price aa it ts in Balt lake. Propwhich aells here at 100 a front erty foot would bring 1509 In the same location in Pasadena. comparative Balt lake property I, worth more than the market price, or I miss my There may be a bug in it guesssomewhere, hut I am. going to stick around and see. Tn make his position aM the stronger Mr, Hlmpson, who had intended to offer Balt Lake real estate for sale, chanced bis mind and thia morning is placing Los Angeles property on the jnarket, keeping his local property for Inrental purposes his belief rhet reel estate Firm here Is worth more than tha prices sjgced. Mr Simpson plans to look more thoroughly over the citys opNext week he and one portunities Los of his partners. John Fowls ofIron-ton eon template a trip to Angeles and Provo where they will surHeld Investment the vey Cate Under Federal Ruling April Calendar Will Be Given Hearing, Company Receiver May Beginning on Monday. Compromise on Claim. Tha April term of tha United State district court will open Monday morning with the hearing of cases charging violations ot tha prohibition statutes, Mann white stave act, Harrison drug act and Dyer auto theft cases also arc on the docket. Ralph Crystal, Tom Clark and Stanley Johnson will face charges of having held up an expreseman as hi was transferring to the federal vaults goods seised iu a raid on an Emerson avenue home The first two named will also face a charge of teasing and manufacturing liquor. Frank Anderson, J L Rasmussen, Dominic Defa, Jim Patillo, Qua Velma Houston and Louts Hell will appear to answer prohibition charges. Urban Zandry and Chris Stafford, alleged to have been with four other men who stole aa automobile and brought it to Utah, face prosecution on charges of violating the Mann act, in addition to the Dyer act Charles Gibson, Hay Fairbanks, William Hanson and W T Ray are others of the group who will be charged with violation of the Dyer act David Schayer, who, as manager of the State theater, ts asserted to have withheld an amusement tax from the government, also will be tried during the April term Other cases which Will be tried are Mann act, Antonio Guerra; narootios, Jim Donaldson, Dyer act, Joseph and William Hobbs; postal code, L. C. - Variety ruled In yesterday', session of ths federal court Cases varied from alleged liquor law violations to assarted misappropriation of funda in a trank, and In between times Judge Johnson signed an order allowing James M. Brennan, receiver of the American Packing Bl "Provision to compromise with P. company, 41 Ison on a ctatm of B199909. The order cams after a protracted examination of the affairs of ths company Mr BUlson presented his claim ahd ths rgcelver reported that there were sufficient assets to settle with preferred creditors, but that deferred creditors would have to accept a Iona The deferred creditors bad decided to compromise the suit by returning all securities to Mr. Hlleon. Attorney, advanced the opinion that this was a fair compromise, considering what the securities might bring sale. at forced Some High Light Places E. R. Winetorm, former cashier of the First National bank of Myton, was in Ely Raided, relieved of charges of misappropriation of bank funds upon motion of the Usual With the United States district attorney He, with C. D. Kircher. was indicted about two years ago, and the latter Is now Results. eervtng a term of eighteen months In the federal prison at Leavenworth. Frank Anderaon pleaded guilty to Shades of the days of "KJt Carson' possession of liquor and waa admontown of Nevada, Ely, a mining ished by tse court and fined $754 Pete Pearce, who admitted the sale where, in day, not so long gone by. It of liquor, was sentenced to serve sixty was no more than ordinary for drinks Briggs. days In the Utah county jfiL of all klndx to flit aoroaa the bar; where husky prospector, and lounged In the shade on a midsummer day and lovingly stroked their Jtst achin' for ac lion has been roped In for bootleg-gi, For boo tic, gin' can you heat It, and for brewin' a wee bit on the aide, Permission to cross Utah was retoo fused the A1 Barnes circus yesterIt seema to be a genernU y incepted day because of the danger that the belief that, of all the statea la the show might spread the foot and state. west, Nevada la the nearest to being mouth disease to this wild and wooUy, but now Nevada, her The circus has been wintering in on Iowa to its way California and is gone, her replaced by slick haired Representatives .met with Governor Chaldee H. Mabey and A-- A. Hinckhas come to be a little lamb, Commerce no more to be recalled by aa ley, state commissioner of sericul- Chamber t a place for a n to thrive ture. yesterday in a futile effort to Under the guidance of Dtrertar Joget authority to traverse Utah. All seph Richards, five other prohibition Sends Greeting There were eight new Infections of foot and mouth disease in California agents from Balt Lake hit the Ely one day last work. They Thursday, according tn a telegram Members of Society. returnedfor last received by Mr Hinckley yesterday night with four arrests from O M Hecke. director of agrihit of mighty fine prospects a sad not mining culture for California. All were In b O'Neil s dance hsIL th. Jargwrt place prev kwiMy quarantined areas. There was one in tbntte Costa county, four Invttatioflr to all member of the raided, was roped into camp easily. In Merced county and three in Los Service Star and Harold Abel wee. Legion to attend the an- Frank Williams In the place, which Is a dance Angeles county nual convention of the organization arrested hall and has a k parlor adwhich wtl toe held In Salt Lake June jacent. Work Will Reform 23 to 29. next, were mailed yesterThe brewery was nntnlng more than regular home if It ted with the necesExpert Says day from the Chamber of Commerce asary It la alleged that under the signature of President Rosa beer paraphernalia. was being manufactured. Four of thdufttrim In tft Beaaon. hundred were bottles seised prtaons of the country to foinff to do and ice Cbarioe Reason Outerland Mr illlngar assures of the members muob to reormcrimlna!a and to preere alao arrested when the agents legion that the people of the country araided pare them to fill useful plecw 4n v are their pieces. of the work of the appreciative ec- executive E Wtojtin. itv, Star Legion and further that In Whits Hip county and Elko county. retarv of the national ocxmmrfttoe on Service are under the jurisdiction Nevada, Lake Salt to is welcome prison and prlmn kwbor, said yvottr-da- y the delegates topreparing prohibition I roc tor Ricthe convention with hardsFederal tn speak in at a meeting of tfie true Utah He leads his men on a sally hunhospitality. Several ate welfare board at the capital dred delegatee Into Nevada at odd Intervals are expected Mr Wtoltin explained the work whicto Last November Member of the forty people were Service Star Legion the committee t dolnx Wf h the agents and tn Salt lake are preparing for the " The bovs and girls of today are not convention in hopes of nwdUng it one mot ef ttoem Plead od guilty, according so wavward aa they are pictured. Mr of ttoe moat the director. enjoyable ever held oy to BuL a an oldtimv might i WhKtn said He poUed fpe impact the organization Through special aron mean of reducing juvenile delinwith the Chamber of "Nevada zin t like she used ter be rangements quency jnven by the welfare board Commerce, plan have been made to committee on delinquent. Drofewecif extend to all convention delicate a G4nn re Coray ia cto&Jrman of the comfree trip to Ogden and to Provo that mittee. the beau tie of the may gllmp they state which ere not in immediate LIQUOR CHARGE FILED. to Lake Salt proximity Pete K&mora i charged with TROOP 34 ENTERTAINS. of Intoxicating liquor tn a complaint- lamed yesteday by the Troop 34 of the Salt Lake council Fupils of ths Roosevelt school of of Boy Scouts of America entertained county Attorney school district, located t, Thirty-thir-fmnl,e the father of troop member at a at d Hale extra and Suit Special at the Find Preiibyterian streets, will be South and Ninth East pant, banquet presented with a flag tn Dundee Woolen Mill. SIS So church last evening Runrel L. TracV, lol at S o oiock tomorrow afterMam (Advertisement laon Sweet and D. TL Hammond were noon. of honor guest la made The gift 14thanL-Uttothrough the Rummage eaVApri courtesy of the Halt lake Id a. m . 153 Regent L Adv) volt company. Isaac Morgan, Pressed provident pf the Roosevelt ' theand Admits association, of the faculty Liquor aa one that was thought to have school are In char of the program. been finaH.v settled al the jneeUnc la The to Invited public attend The , Charge, in November, and the parties interwilf Include the,, following ested have proceeded on the theory numbers He's No Nuisance program that there would be no objection to Music by the Thirty-eightthe name appearing Infantry Inasmuch aa band; einiring hy the school; presenFrank Furknwa doesnt underthe commission wa committed In the tation of the flag pole by J p Ca. matter, and in order to keep faith stand United Btatm law boon on behalf of ths Salt 'Lake with the Hcenlc Highway association He wma arrertad on a prohibition Pressed Brick comoanv; acceptance and with the southern California dub and by ax rot a at Burekn. hr Superintendent fi W Parrott on there seemed no way open but to appeared in th. federal court' yesbehalf of the Granite school district grant the request that had been vnadfi. terday morninw ready to plead musid. unfurling of the flag by Bov At the same time, the commiwuon of fifty Cailons cullty to poaaansion Scouts" sainte flrot by a firing will make an effort to have ihe wiahe , of wine, from Fort fiongias and then bvsquad ths of the halt Lake men who have opBut lie wax atwrged with mainCUd Otoer," Maevonne arhneri; Bees name the posed appearimr carried taining a nutmjvoe and didn't relish address; Cunt In Maertr Rose out. and with that in view will forthe thought of plead ip rutity to music: V 8 A., of Fort Ihwgta singing. mally request that consideration be e: that offanao when he wax informed bv America music. given to the zuhetittHiqg of the name that he would faoe a jail ,,m-tenche followed by The will program of the etate road commission for the semes race hall and various ether name of the Automobile Club o' He wa granted a eontinuxnea, s musements Southern California returned to the eountv Jail and released- on bond of $1090 which wax $1.10v B0'ian TFtw $ALT Tr Robert w Hatl, pyorrhea LAWK AND OGDEN approved hy a judge of the state clallaL heated Deseret Bank B-- mSe-vvta sverv aVi-da- y Fieetric, bldg. JT train (Adf) daily. (Advt.) Vaci-ko- -- Traffic Violators to Be Suppressed Extra traffic officer, with order to take into wwtody all autolst wera light, the rod trafficdistrict v placed jn the business, Chief of PoMce Joseph B yeo-tda- by Burbidse In oonsequenoe of repeated emitcge disregard of the traffic since the installation of tha one officer unit svstevn, under which control the signals of scvermJ inter- fflnro tha installation of th unit control traffic semaphore sjoSem many motorists have taken advantage of the act that it has taken an officer from certain downtown interxwy sections and drive past 0 atop "tJWa at wUI, said the thl patience is at an end with Well as aa Patrolmen of autolst. traffic officer are going to lncr at their attention devoted to traffic win Intersections and every offendtr be arrested mtt-na- la bae-chi- ef wivUduMev vkieo Are Circus Refused Permission to Traverse Utah v. yt dWanS? vAvSbm, J. PliKi tii I T ttittii ivnf I, T i in Teamster Arrested on Burglary Charge rl -- of rs he-ma- to aage-bru- soft-drin- Criminali 1 J" Flagpole Will Be Presented to School Pupils - y Parent-Teach- Man er bat. Says h dum , coerr-gmllc- A lfTWN er A city is 11 unoon-tammat- Mar-gheri- ta Uia-nin- neon-lami- dollar-for-dol-l- ar Covev-Ballar- d srin M4,-1X- - V 7iL Officer Ger was arrested by PhHli- r- and lodged In the city folio Vrinr the btmrlary ye.terrt. y the home ot WLSIV S0C4 Hiehy IU be A complaint Drive asralnet Earl Mondav. charge powith buiyflary. accordln to the lice. who say that Earl waa aron be two perrons to enter the Nielsen home Following the buntlsry of his home, Nielson reported the loss of a watch, x knife, a suenet riou and a fout. tain pen. reprosentlo a total value of Valentina Stay, 1901 Thirty-thir- d $a $9 South street, told police he saw Earl enter the house,' and Mrs NielPoHre sen aald she saw him leave tt betteve that Earl Is the man who recently entered the home of Mrs. Parley Petersen, 986 Bryan avenue. Polk--e Indeterminate Utah State C Born-bm-r- er Co- -1 no larger than it water which was This phrase, coined recently and ha' beoome'a naslogan for city water departIndustrial Body Acts in tional Crimes Draw ment, mifdit be changed iu Its local Various A city Is a good application to read. Twenty-fou- r Cases Aris- place for homes if it bag a good water Terms in The crystalline clearness and supply. quality of Balt Lke Citys - the -- Prison. ing Out of Mine Disaster refreshing water is one of the features that stand out In the mind of the visitor here, and one of the most rivioNtonpressiofui he Workmen a compensation tn the Robbery, statutory crime and autoamount of $14 a week, (o be paid over carries away with him On leaving mobile theft figured In yesterdays IDEA! LOCATION a period of $11 weeks, was awarded sentences as Imposed in the Third Thq city, situated as it i cammiashm mountain by the feat Industrial ranges wtokh form natural- district. court by Judge M, L, Ritchie A. M. Christensen, convicted of yesterday te the widows and f am litas reservoirs to hold the snow of winof twenty-foti- r is extremely fortunate. The pro9 tempt to commit a statutory offense of aho were disNuainst a aaa senkilled In the Castlegate mine disaster lem ot carrying water foclong eousvs which tenced to serve an girl, rom tant indeterminate March $ Adtioh will be taken on confrcrrts manv cities of the world ad- trCnr In the state prison Christenthe remaining- u neon tested cases a mirably situated otherwise, is not son hka served tale, before Tor statuoon a possible s present here We hwve an abundant attains! g Iris under the rrifner tory arts of 13 yrars, once from Hoxeldfr Those given compensation yesterday supply, thank to our large can on problems at county and the, other when the ofwere Iva Pearl Itack. widow of Levi reservoirs thevukJcansanitary von streams fense was committed at Price, Beck Ra banders, w Idow of Horry keeping are comparatively simple. W. Sanders, Hattie Spend!, widow recently convicted are of Thomas Moore, What wnitary precautions of Tony Spendal. Treasa M Tatlerico, roboery of Samuel Glatstem. Was citv water are the taken necessary by widow of Jfo Tallerico; Janet Fhelps, sentenced to serve an Indeterminate department with con von patrolsof and term In the state prison. John King, widow of William Fhelpa, Della Harthe who held the aun, some instances chlorination rison, widow of Norman Harrison; In guilty a water. And while Sait Lake has many short time ago hand pleaded Erma Ungricht, widow of Orson Is now serving water resource there is still a similar Sentence Inda Marie Jones, widow of natural being done and planned in Francis Jones Elsie Gittins widow of much work these Cook pleaded guilty resources and insur- toClifton Oliver Glttlns, Acqutiina Ieroea conserving Brinley stealing sn automobile and waa an ample supply for a growing city sentenced Maasro. widow of Ben Mascaro, ingThere to an Indeterminate term. are throe main sources of Koula Camperidea widow of Mike was Implicated, according to adwater supply for 6ait Lake Couk missions Csmperldes, Annie GHten. widow of canyon members of the sheriffs to' s Crock Oltv Lake rnnyon, Farley Basil Gittens. Jessie Garrouch, widow Big Cottonwood canyon. office in a score of bouse burglaries of Peter Garrouch, Lillian Smith, canyon and In county. this scenic canvons hold forth ths All these lifford Smith. widow of Orin Arthur Davis, charged with obtainlure to sightseers and holiday makers. l, Glanlnl, widow of Steve ing property from K. O Hatten under Dehna Hanison, widow of And every yearIn sees mors campers entered a plea of not the canyons. The false pretenses, Georg Albert Harrlaon, Margaret A. and picnicker gdilty He la alleged to have reprethe stream u Harrison, widow of Thomas Harrison r problem tedof j keeping waa there sented that thus year every growing widow Lillian I Lee, of George Evan with the need for mors Water backing to every share of stock Lee, Matilda Sluga. widow of George akmg Davis of use the company, which for Realty city YemiHa Reese Thomas widow Slug, is charged aa a misrepresentation. EMPLOYED. BACTERIOLOGIST of B F Thomas. Isabella Perkins, to the complaint, according Hatten, widow of Neil Perkins. Teresa la Before 192k no technical examination note tor $18S5 xa.ro, widow of Charles Lazaro, Vjola was made of the raw water sr of the execoted a promtsaory deed of the a and warranty Rice, widow of Alfred Rice, Jr effectiveness df chlorine as a steril- valueponverod It Is 839?9 for some stock of CappellwttL widow of Marion izing agent. ttoe present time, At Davie falsely repre- PnppelleVt! Bertha Trow, widow of however, in connection with ths city also charged that Thoms Trow. baoteriolQ- In any one Following a rehearing nf the am! a chemist are employed full eartier less them 819,909 Uliam M Knerr and git Commissioner year water the in for work time research E B. Fredericks, charred with cm- Nephi U Morris yesterdav decided not Water is measured and. bexalement from the Western Food to aRer a preytou decision to sward fWp&nment. at or the twried a twice week oftener Products oompany while ip their emcompensation in the amount of $2lMfi reservoirs. , to William R John a salesman of the executive capacity, entered a of water with farmers ploy in Motor company, who of Exchanges Balt Lake vatler, whereby Irrigating plea of not gutttv wa interred Jong 33. 123 Helen Gray and Tom Florts pleaded water pumped from Utah lake and the of the prohibiIn dissenting Commissioner O, F Jordan river is traded for the pure not guilty to violation Mr fibs ne took the position that John . water, is another work or ths tion law. admitted that he had quit his work meunuzin water department. In this man a a salesman and was proceeding city the farmers' need are mob with home at the time the accident oe ner I the city, pends in a great measure OO ths pnr. MrevMcShane declared he did water whhh for furnished by curved and water obtainable. drinking or oulinary itv of the food not consider the accident as havinr but is unfit and the c4ty. in exchange, Th natural water resources surroundout of or in the course of purposes, n wtth the proa Salt together Lake, puredcan-yoofthe supply ing get larger Johor employment. ' visions made bv the city. Insure Ratt stream water, heat one of the 9 were wtth there I. On Lake 1924, supplle of January MEDICAL SOCIETY TO MEET. of feed and distribution drinking water of any city in the Pr F. F. Hatch Dr V 1 Clark mainmile ' 172 34 work! in and of mt'es servior, and Dr T. B BeaH v wHI address rh supply main in serv ice v , alt Ike Countv Medkwl soctatv at WATER FOB HOMES, Summer Tour its regular tnotfg at the chamber o another reason for Balt And of commerce Monday evening. Alaska and return, $131 83. 'Hono"fewccAienoe as a for the pises ljBe Liverpool. 3341 76, Eu$ n 63 FILES AMD RECTAL Tkmm W 'ovAtJoh of a home Homes and fami- lulu, rope 36 days, all expenses. $44?. TS. 1 R lies momre the best water obtainable Rail and steamer cured without operation tickets included. 8ee MM. M. D. 41 1 Cont Hank Butldta. boxh for drink inv and coll nary pur J O, Tomlinson, bta Agt-- , Wilson The hoaitto of ths famdy de-- hotel. poses. . (Advertisement) , (Adv.) y supply Bsit. tesmeler for the company at Surhouse. Aael Water Makes Homes and Salt Lake Has Wonderful Natural Supply. n he-m- a. oopor-tunttle- Nevada Not Woolly, but Wet in Spots a, y, State Fair Fireworks to Be Free of Charge No charge will be made at the ptotc fair this veer for the fireworks dlspUv, d which will be given bv the company of Chicago W, Dr Sutton manager of the said yeriorriay The fthelvork will depict biatorical events. Including the Iondmrdmcnt of Port MoHenrv Tne latter win he a set Mere ITS feet inriv. Am titer set wi'l be "The Covered Wagon " dl On children' da' the display form tint outlines e. charniAers known loro to child Mk Including "The fgd VI niiwn Wlm Lived in a ghoe "With and Red RKlIng Hood 1.1 Religious events V illustrated on Sunday night The fair will begin Wednesday, Oc-toiler 1, and end tiic night of Tuesdav, October Thcarie-DifTtel- expos-tiou- "HunSk--Immpt- X Stage Line Permit of, Tooele Company Revoked Because of failure to comply with regulations of the stats public utilities communion, that body vesterday canrolai the certificate given the Tooele Motor oompany to operate n. automobile stage line between TooeJj and Baltalr Hearing on the application ofhe state road oommimton for an of the expense of elimln two grade crossings in connection wtth the construction of the road between Fountain Green and the countv line has been postponed by the utilities commission from arpoc-tionme- nt mr to April. 1? , Life April - s. ft&d Ch&TUCtCF SeodiSg APRIL fS. People born on this date oome under the- government of the sign of Aries, the sign of the Ram, and the butt sign of the Fire TripHctty. It govern" (he hands and face of the Grand Man, and the higher attributes are intuition and reason. The govern Ing planet la Mars and the birth stone Is a diamond. The antral colors are rose, pink and white The Ariee people- - who are tall and broad shouldered, see more with a deep spiritual nature, and silent, occult power, if they chocs togreat develop It They arc very generous and for dtstinguMied their good work, but ar not so fortunate In Worlds affairs as are their neighbor. Real estate going at bargain! prices this month, especially summer g home, so watch the Want Ads carefully for th next weok.. - -- 1 |