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Show THE SALT IAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 6, 1924. 12 Sieiif ssuui y ii - . in OfTle 41S Twewty-fourt- Phones Bulnaae, dent, 41 and street. h 41; OsVrsapen. ; genet y, 210. f" y Health Center Representative Visitor in Ogden la betns ward to wttA keen anticipation. It expected that Mr. Hwmu will throw searching light on the manner la whicb government treasury official ar alleged to have evaded the la by Rot purchasing approxitnataly en rom sued fcr bdlary coinage verier the Plttman act and another J,,toO ounce exported to the orient to depress the price of silver la iM Thin morning session win be opened by Chairman W. Mont Ferry, hftxyer C. CltriTii Neslen will make aa address of steloome. Following this there will be a report by the permanent onranitatlon committee and the appointment of a resolutions com mittee. Those atfendlnr the' confer nee win be guests at a luncheon given in their boner at tn chamber or commerce. At 6 o ckxic the sternnon aaaaUat will be opened by Senator Oddle. Next on the program will come former Senator Thomas. The bureau of mines reN. port will be submitted and K. lsiwrle, economist and assistant to the senate commission on gold and sllvsr inquiry, will speak. RECREATION PLANNED. Entertainment of the delegate ha been carefully planned with an Idea of showing visitors as enjoyable a time and a much of the city and Its environs an is possible. At :30 this afternoon delegates will be taken on a tour of the city and visits paid to ths following places: The capltoL City Creek canyon. Rotary park, drivs. Federal Heights, the nnl- -' versity, the mouth pf Bmlgrntion cancanyon yon, the mouth of Parley and liberty park. At 7:30 silver producer will be the guests of the Bonneville club at a dinof the Hotel Utah. ner In the baih-ooChairman Ferry will preeirta. Speakers will Include farmer Senator Thomas, T. H. Browasll, vice presiof dent the American Smelting and Heftnlng company, and others. Tomorrow morning the first addrees will be made by Governor Charle R. Mabey, C. F. Kelley, president of the Anaconda Copper Mining company and chairman of the sliver producers' committee wIH report- on the work of the committee. Since the trend of Mr. Keller's report will determine largely whether silver producer for the first time la the history of the Industry wilt organize, this address should rank a on of the most Important of the convention. The afternoon and evening, will be pent visiting Bingham, Magna Arthur, Garfield and tSaitalr. lelrgates will be taken by auto to the United States mane hotel at Bingham for luncheon. Inspection of the Utah mine and Masma, Arthur and copper ' Garfield phut will take ap the after nooa; ,bathing, dinner and daaoinc at Saltan-ths evening. Visiting ladies will he welcomed to- -i day by representatives of the ladies' auxiliary' of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Rngineer to luncheon at the Coun-- I ; and taken entertainment fea-- : try club. Other ladles will Include the the for lures drive around the city tonight, the Bingham and Saltalr trip tomorrow and a matinee at the Pantagea theater Friday. Friday will be taken up with the business of the conference. Among the delegates to arrive yesterday were J. F. CM breath, sec- -, retary of the American Mining Conrrma; H. A. C Janlson, Fletcher Ham- -; jlton, former Senator Charles 8. Thomas of Colorado, Charles H. Hocking of Putte. Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. Rives of Reno, Nev. henry M. men and those Interested In Mining the prosperity of the stiver Industry are invited to attend the sessions of la s V if.-'- . ! y- h - OGDK. Aug. 8. TW Waner rT. Brown, representing the Child Health association of New York, spent the day in Ogden making an extensive survey of conditions here with a view of passing upon Ogden, together with twenty-seve- n other weeiera dtiea, which have applied to be demonstra0 tion centers where approximately wiil fee spent aaauaJly ia child health work. A luncheon was tendered to nr. Rrowh at noon todajr br Ma.vor P. F. Kirkendail and heads of various where Dr. Brown health agenaie spoke, exjrtaining the views and aims of the anociation. The association became the beneficiary of a legacy of a wealthy New York famllv, he said, and with the funds expressly appro priated for the purpose of oarrytng on health work among children the association is now about to select a suitable demonstration pteoe la the west. Dr. T. n. Beatty. secretary of the state board of health; Ir. Hoy H. WM son, city jihyslclan, and Mayor KirBrown abont kendail accompanied the city today. It m oekird to the attention of Dr. . Browa ths.t Otrten has an incomparable water supply, has passed the necessary Pasteurisation ordinance and has many natural advantages tor the tie&IUi center pro 1L-e,- I $44.-00- -- 1. ANYWHERE STATE POSITION Jurvotlaa theater, the Sxohange club toted to attend the theater in a body Thursday night of next week Instead of holding the regular efub luncheon. At the luncheon held In the Reed hotel today various club members. InTaycluding Frank Francis, Fred G. laudlor, Btuart P. Doblia and others, In the ed the enterprise of the Peery building of the playhouse. The club mscuKsed its representa tion at the eighth annual national convention of Exchange clubs to be held in Uouisvllle. hy.. and it was the of opinion that two deleoonsenfj from Ogden should be sent. This gates will be determined later by the club directors. Support Of an amateur baser.a.11 tour nament to be held in Ogden beginning August 27 was voted by the dub. A. K. Warden, who Is initiating the tourney, explained the plan. "White Way" Project COLORADO v. e ; t Now Seems Assured On J i S - v: " I i ; H I Si ''V W I.' ; Jv f': ( ) V in William A. Hilton. 1921, as slatant to the attorney cm-en- d of Utah, received notice yester day that Attorney General Harvey H. Cluff ha accepted hi rstg.thm. Mr. Hilton 'resigned Decesnber 1&, 19t3, giving a, hi reason hi desire to resume the general practice ef law In Salt Lake and to take care of private Work requiring hi entire attention. At the time his resignation was considered, but not accepted. Mr. Hilton was given a leave of absence without pay. Again in April Mr. Hilton brought the matter of the, acceptance of hi resignation to th attention of Attorney General duff. Yesterday' word from the attorney general concluded the assistant' connection with the atate office. Mr. Hilton while connected with the attorney general's office had charge of the land department, which covered opinions and cases. He was twice In Washington In connect loa with such cases, one before th department of the Interior and Mm before the United Etates sunrema court. the latter When he argued Ute stats mine tax law a pertaining to th case of th South Utah. Mine it Smelter oompeny against Beaver Bounty. Since im Mr. Hilton ha been active in th law profession In Bait Laio. He was graduated from th and ror University ef Utah in several year wa connected with html railroad offices, and than. elating with the firm of Booth, Let and micnie, air. union . began the Study Of law. Which he monl.t 1M at Qedrge Washacademically-Iington tmlverslty. Washington, C, where he was admitted to the bar. H was admitted to practic before th supreme court of the United OGPBV. Aug. S. Committee from the chamber of commerce Which waited upon property owner on certain business district streets with pe titions asking that a, new street light ing system be created reported ex- ollent sucoees this evening. The day tvad been designated by th chamber of commerce civic affairs committee a "Whit Way" day, and efforts were made to see and obtain the signatures of at least the majority of property owner abutting on those tftreeta. Not ail of the property owners were consulted, because many are on vacation trips, but the oilc.ltatlon proved to the committee that the great' maioritv favor the new "While way. and that the improvement wHI be xnis was inr opinion m created. Frank J. Stevens, chairman of the committee, who expressed gratification over the outlook for the project. The committee workers will con Btte In April, At present among hi connectinue until all of the property owner tions locally l that of legal have been consulted and until the p th counsel-shi- p for the Continental 14f Insurtltions are complete, so hs to be pre ance company. tented to the city commissioner. rJT:::y r J.RCALLBREATH l EXPORT METHODS ARE OUTLINED WASIONCITON, Au;. S. An outline of the methocki an AiuerloaA export association may use under the terms of act was given to the the AroerlcsLn Silver Prodi oe re today by the federal trade ooaoniiueon, which to ch&nxed with en forcement or the act. The majority view of t&e commission on the subject waa givon la a letter to lbs Lsociatlo, which meets In convention at Salt Idke City tomorrow to consider, unonr other questions, the formation of tui export Webb-r'umere- m TELEPHONE FOR A TRIAL ORDER Wasatch V 2907 loooboo cups wot served ar the Panama Pacific Vyntcrnational Exposition r Jf oorporatlon. Answering epiestiona (iropovmded by a committee of the producers, the indicated that an export might without vkHating the taw engage in exlotting expert orders ansng Ha members and fix prices at which the individual member shall eU in export trade. The outnrniunicatioa rrasde it pusln, of the however, that the statement oura mission were merely advisory. anso-clath- m Caswell s S Coffee Boy Falls From Wagon; Badly Crushed by Wheels .'' T.W.V.WV v.- I . I , KV A. .isV WINriSSv ::: 1 mill ' 'mirirsi-TStg- :i:taSMPPy;LtMt)5JNK: negro, son of Cottage court, was seriously injured yesterday when a trurk of the Citizens Ice company backed over him near his home. H was given first aid treatment at the emergency hospital and later removed to the Holy Cross hospital. Physicians fear he was injured Internally. The said he had climbed onto the rearl.yof the truck to get a piece of Ice. Krneet Ureetham, 19, of 7M Ramona avenue, driver of the ma chine, came out of the house, climbed onto the trurk and without noticing the boy started to back the machine to turn arourvfggiB. the street! JtSST climbed off Ths boy had either or fell when the truck started and the wheels on one side passed ever hi abdomen. Charlie Nelson. Mrs. Delia Nelson, "V.'.V.V.V.V.. 7, 431 Local Revenue Office Is in Good Condition Commendation 'or the efficiency of the Lake office of the internal revenue department Is expressed Commissioner of lntimal Revenue by D H. Blslr of Washington, In a communication received yesterday bv Janus II. Anderson, collector for the local office. , "Hwpervisor W M. Armstrong, afar a aeiauea examination of your mixing office and personally observing the work of your employees, reiwrted vpur office to be In excellent condition on June 10," the letter reads. tlt And Here's Betting He Gets to Where He's Going With It Main street yesterday parted in the middle, the chtvalroua host to a stranger In town. It was an elderly stranger, of a family. Fenderlesa It was, with It back mashed la, and on front wheel wobbled as It went on Ha way. The door bad departed and the once shiny cushion now exposed their excelsior. But one pilot of this curious craft, wobbling whibher no one knows, was young. And in his heart beat the spirit of a gentlemen. For. In loving script upon his vehicle's ancient flanks, the driver had lettered out: "Don't laugh, folks you may be old yourself someday!" And Main street doffed Its httt In reverence and appreciation as the apology went westward Into history. well-kno- PROVO paign In this district, Is sromewhat tlhrmed at the short.'vge of anthrax vnctlne throughout the nhtion at a moment when the disease Is taking a heavy toll of cattle in many zeutlons of the country. Ir. Vance reports that he has barely sufficient vaccine to uke earn of the In the Provo First ward pasfyilinais ture and two or three other herds under his rare. He ssys that he telegraphed to lH nver and Kansas City, where most of this accine is manufactured, ooly to learr that tne de mand of eastern and southern state had completely exhausted the supply. Slight Reduction Made in Tax Levy at Provo PROVO. Aug. t.-reduction of one-ten- th of a mill over the tax levy of last yar was made todr,y by ths Prov5 city commission. This njikes thtj third decrease in the city's levy in the past three years, Ue levy for 1922 being li'i mills, while laet year it was U.t mills In 1"23 Uie city's tax valuation was s J.S,CU,S'. H.U0,65. Last year it This ytar the tax valuation Is the hlirhent in the history of the city, being S,09,MO, which will eive the city a larger revenue despite the decrease ' In the levy, Pacific Islanders Will Enjoy Big Outing Today DEPARTMCNT t. l2l enter 14. Tucker r Gypsies from performing any of their and card reading, paatlne of palm or fortune teiHng, which clairvoyance I ha Mt ordinance passed contained April I. lilt, bnt which hah been evaded by th fact that "phrenology" west permlnsable under th ordinance. Th ordinance doe not specify any certain doss ef peopte, but It is understood that recent Visits to the city by bands of Gypoie prompted action by the commissioner teprohibit then from operating her. The ordinance provide a penalty of thirty day ia jail er A fin of ef. Br hots. on your ' IfE LL-CXR- Mrs. Mary Ann Flitton sw aossi ten k fSJfal Dies of Heart Disease Lot, S SED E nlgtit-Wooml- ie . JO AN W TiJMirt The Obligation QfStoj jfibof moat that th designer can do I to a new twist to tne i tnings. give Golf stockings some In plain shades, Anthrax Vaccine Supply stripes, plaids, diamonds, Jacquards and their jam i liar variation. The Is Virtually Exhausted cotor tn of them la in novelty I view the riUiV4Asi-hATt0finc axo a specie of this plant yoimws, nunes, ana a month, jnower.,A.JRUo..mo vetemsrlan of this city, who hat flowered at the University of Utah many more blended into striking com- bisaxious with turaowor tops diffar- charge of tb anthrax, prevention cam and maAy gathered to so th bloom. A cereus, which opened at 19 o'clock last nlrvtt at the First Avenue7 Drug company's estabFirst avenue, was ad lishment. mired by many, who were Invited by; Jess H. Russell, tne proprietor, to aa iiyas Bsttftc Ssa. Fraacltco Lei AjBoUa sad 8a Dtcgw OGDEN. Aug. S Mrs. Mary Ann Flit ton, wife of Ooorg Flitton, died thl morning at the homo, 1214 Child avenue, of heart dikes. Mrs. Flitton was born Bi K,?svf!le October II. 1MI, Ant was th daughter of Levi and Agnes Higrs Web-kteHer lather W now llvinat In She also I swled by her Ogden. husband, five eisters, two brothers and th follewlng children: Mrs. U B. Cot. Ilexburg. Idaho; Mrs. Thorns Ootvtvi. O. Brweat Flitton; i. Homer FBtlon and Bthel Flitton of Ogden. Th body Is at th Larktn k Sent undertaking parlors and funeral service will be held Thursday aftermost at I o'clock tn the Third ward chapel with Bishop B. Richardson conducting. SfsVaIMla DsWMrinf anal r. VsVt Stffw, vim mvtfW ytidmm r iU itaH gUOvtrf licit ct 1MB vta ray tailw? to Us AnMW Sft at DtYf or Stt FnnrsBt. uismc YVssJ OftsstVHsl bMsVMM tlMsM Coinsma ALSO Lo Angeles-Honol- Porta. Saibnga lot f 17 It ulu OUnt Lmaei. ! n. mi fw Angetc Steamship Co. BpttBg St Las Aogetas PRIMARIES ARK CALLED. OBJWW , A. Th offWfcl eAS m. Sti. ftfttd the TVotiJ CnT.:t for th Republican primaries to be beea Avirsst 11 was mailed tn IVi otnei craUrman oda.y by County Chafe- man Joseph E. IXana. Detoghtos tn a county convention to be heid An gus, tt win m named at the Th aooortianrnknt r4 d.w. gates to tht county coavenrron Is onl dei agate for cc& fifty votes twst trtr Oovtmor Mabey In IW. This win si Ogden taty 104 delegates and th county outside Csrdeo torty-o- n dei. v at WsMl j ... W st'a Ulat wilU,t7TspaXtPyvlM "Calilomta, ed butataa, tJpM kwiodiB konds, tusX aWives, I25 iMViaittea Pawuss Canlt, Le AlsvaW, W day, km aad ChhM, java, omvdo 18 4ya ta ladist Caira, leroatlesi, Athena, Euras. te. Step svua Is Esreps witk both quhm sV WaV "on M l.. list llUstltan awaaR Carfsfe,JaM.3t teal koadany Luareued saw Cssssdsr Tseeosi Serskat) gis. t,os tea. ka I? goidaa, betals, M s JO passaasats Ut s, IsdnsllBs day PaWa aad Esysa tk1 cbPl It. BEAUNASH Gomel Qotlet rases, h the sesw rsAssksartr(lterck. ose year vWt e CeShmaia Pnaiil at 17 fee, south tl degree 51 minutest west 111 fet, these north i west tl.i feet, degra tl mlaute. HUSBAND OJVtN rKtt)OM. thenc) aorlk M degrees SI minute, to 111 feet place of beginning. U Oarser was est OODHW, Ang. of way over wes to granted a dlvoro from Amelai Okraer fubjeet also tight aad together : aubyeet Geotw s. Parker of th with right of way to by Judg over flseond sUstriot court en th ground of sntalty. darner testified that hi Beginning at point Ml fee east and wife assoclstod with man ef ouestti 1T.U feet South of corner and smarreputation and treated him in a ter section aforesaid And running cruel manner. Tb Oarners were south degree tl minutes, lln feet, jnsrrtkd la Bait LAks on, January U, thsnc. north 9 degree il minutes, ast M feat, thence north degree (1 IS4I feet; thence south minute, west Canadian II degrees U mlntttrv, west M OQDEN Aug. I. District Attorney tb plac of beginning, or tb buildBvn and Deputy Sheriff IX V. Steele ings situated theraoa. did not leave today for Montreal, You and ach of you ar hrehr Cuada, to return WKh Matt mith, notified to be and appear befor the wanted her for swindling M. A. John- district court for the county of Salt son of Butte, Mont., out of $30,60 hi Iisks at its plac of "sitting oft th because of a telegram received 15th day of August, 1124, at 10 A. tn., th proof asking Mr. levari not to send aa of- to exhibit then and ficer until further word from th Su- ot said olalms er llsns. perintendent of polio at MoBtrasi was Sugar House Dumber A Hardware Co. By Bagley. Judd A Ray, Its otter- -, neys. JUDGMENT GIVEN ON NOTttW OoDHN, Aug. I. Kntll Roberts was attamcfofl slag lm between awarded a Judgment of AiOOo on tour aftd Coal City. At present therHpw ar note, thro t too each aad one for approximately II men atapnysd ht too aralnst Ira Pettlnrel Judre Utah Chris Matheson of th Thirdby district mi tiding ato raiiroad from th Coal Ctty, sjmI It 11 court, sltUnt id ths Second district. Railway bated that several Coal mines will ; b near th terminus of th opened CHINESE Ift ROSSCD. proposed roots. OGDm', Aug, I. O. N. Gaw.'t was held up at th Union depot WILL RETURN TO MICH 14AN. yard last night and robbed of A rail- special to Tea Trlssn. road tlaket to Elko, Nev, his baggng PrNOHAAf. Ag. L Mis FlOvvmr checks and other papers. Th holdup assistant . cashier and took phuw tn a faa-t- y well lighted Parsons, at th Bingham Stat ttengraptier A of number with persona about ask, will tear soon place for aa extended, Ms trao of th men who her horn at Ann Artmr, . prptratd visit a Whers ths holdup waa found. she win assmws rho. Mirth., duties of stnorrgsier I at tta thai., TWO LICENSES ISSUED. varsity of SOohlgaA IkOspitaL OODBN, Aag. Marrtag iiceiHt wore Issued today by th and dsrk'a offle to David Brownoouhty Iron Hark, both of Rny, And rVerl of a GcM LeRoy Allred and Besat Kaauaayar, Too of -Ogden. both a nin; aad Thorodajr aofor skM. Uo a ,. following-property- on-ab- le trip dlayD. fet l, Jhe ildsT Paftforaki't Club Victim Identified as Being of Barred Cereus Is Stellar Attraction IS. Wasktoh lO WtMt rJ according formation received by th polio today from th California, bureau of Identification. Lopes la said to bar served tw terms In the Fotsoot prison and one OGDHN. An. .4 A. J. Hollow In San Quentln. Information From pleaded not guilty to a eharse of for California wa to th effect that hi gery before City Judge D. R. Robert phtograph and other informatic war n earing was en route to Ogden. today and Bis preliminary set for Augst 12. He Is accused of raising a check of 1 to 110 and cash Practice Phrenology ing the check at th Ensign Drug store. Rallows bond was company Is by Ordinance fixed at tlMiO when Assistant County Attorney samuet c. Powotl resisted s OGDEN, release of th defendant An. 5, An Ordlnanr the court on his own recognisance, prohibiting th practice of phrenology George c. coveriy, charged with a by Oypeie waa passed by th r.lty statutory offense, entered a plea of commissioner tht morning. The not guilty, and his preliminary near' purpose of the ordlnanc Is to prohibit Car Overturns When Driver Tries to Destroy Liquor tf.ken before Judge James within the next day or two. 1. Robert sum rulrwe. also Three Plead Not Guilty Before Ogden Judge T. Tales aait lata City, South Mai FOUrsO .WITH' LI0.U0R. aacsl S sch ctussa. t. . Teaittma, warn Bvtal, scA Taylor, facing th OrtrF5Nl Ank. Aerelr. flrlnul entered a pie, of not guilty. Hi hear- Italian, wo srrsted tonight In hi Praak O. Clark, tuass Bia- s- Mw Vsrk. ing was set for August 7. room Twenty-fift- h Street With IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TH J. Mites, colored, was flaed 2t toT llOuoT attnI2tt his ooeKesskin in a. tat pt Utah. Third Judicial district, disturbing the peace, and his wife, mad by th antlvtee squad usder rh in and for th county of Bait Lake. with a .baby In arm, wa given A uireciion or ietocmr Mitl-1- 1 uorg 8 agar Hstas Dumber A Hard war thirty-da- y suspended aentenc) for th ps. A number of pints ef liquor oompany, plaintiff, vs. Louis Kora-k- l. ante offense. ready for sal were taken. Grinnl defendant. Notice to person was booked on a charge of boss too Ion claiming Hen. of miliar sad released on i09 cash To louis KorakiS ami to all person 0ORS, Holding and claiming liens In accord- ct , chapter 1. Compiled tltl FUNERAL. DATE FIXED. . Ke with of Utah, i17, on or to th fol' OODF.N, Aug. I. FBheral servtcet lowing described property: OGPRN, Ang. S The mull who Samuel Dye, aged pioneer, will . Resinning at a point ioiO feet cast was found unconsdmis, dying tiler, fbr b held Thursday afternooa at 4 knd South f degree fl minutes, east from wounds Inflicted by Herman o'clock Larkia A Bon Is feet from Berth west corner of Smith, colored, last Friday, believed under tbIh th dtiwctloo of hi soa, an-u- el Horthoaat quarter of sectlo M, townto have been Ralph Preston, Is an O. U In ship 1 south, rang I west, B. I ex -- convict Identified a Albert Dy. Th body wilt rsanlnt soath degree U mln-te- a, alia Ralph Ptumer, to In- stst at th chapel tomorrow' s reIng waa set for August OGDEN, Aug. 6. Deputy Sheriff John J. Murphy obtained Sheriff Ptncock's permission today to o to Farmington on a business trip. Deputy Murphy,, when he reached Farmington, transacted a tittle business with County Clerk W. W. Evans of Davis county. The transaction In volved the Issuance of a marriage li cense. Without a word to anyone about his Farmington trltv Mr. Mumhy came back and went to work. However, it transpired that he had married Mrs. E. Johnson of Ogden. Sheriff Pincork smiled and opined that such business could t readily transacted ht Ogden. PROVO, Aug. 5. Kxtenslve preparations have been completed by the committees in charge of the annual outing of the Pacific Inlanders, vbich will CALVES IN CLOVER. tAke place ;t Geneva resort tomorrow. will always be the Judgment It Is stated that there ha never before in Utah county been gathered togetiu-- r of the minority, rather than th ma. uch an array ofmruuue native talent jnrlty. What everybody wear Soon as will appear on the. program to- becomes as distasteful aa th joke morrow. that everybody tells or the opinionI Character Among the features will he a flftren-mlnn- te that everybody voioes. entertainment In which natives lost In a crowd. Of course, ther I Tanew under th sun, and, n- PROVO, Aug. 5 Albert Oleen of ef Hawaii, New Zealand, nothing Pleasant View was arrested Monday hiti and Tonga Islands will participate. (raod couple to th contrary not evening by Sheriff J. D. Boyd and Native, dances and other forms of withstanding., there is nothing new nmusements will be enjoyed through- under th moon, either. So th ut- reputy Sheriff Otto Kirk on a of having Intoxicating liquor charge In his out the afternoon and evening. ' " V powewksn. Olsen had just placed a keg of moonshine In a car ani started HOUSK PURCHASED. PACKINO to drive away when the offlrcis orAUg. B. K. C. Oier, Otrdri dered him to Hop. He stepped on the of boxes and baskets, gas, however, ard. while the car was manufacturer the Vtah Fruit Grower' has purchased running at a high speed, he attempted and Is havto destroy the evidence by leaving the packing house In this city, a view to rentwith remcdelod It ing wheel and throwing the keg from th ing it to the Utah County Farm beau-rea- u csr while It was In motion. and the Central Utah Marketing The result was that the car did not A sopnlv completed. discriminate between the road and the sssoclatton when of and baskets wJH be carried boxes ditch, and It soon had turned over for the fruit growers of thH section. several times. Olser. was rendered In the fall. After regaining consciousness he told the officers that he had Imbibed too Night-Bloomin- g murh of the "evidence" and did jnct know whAt he was doing. He win be U W. othct fcrta of tt4Bpttatiotv. BANCAOFt, 6bnvil Ant than a ey le - 41 ' Its totafort, ttfct? tdhl coavfMkaat ttulofe ervic worth more to you WRE8 At-torn- the conference. Visitor and those planning to attend the conference are asked to register the first thing this morning on the ruesxanlne flour of the Hotel Utah. superiorqualitp Satxtfafent Pacific 8mUUkatf ; ROBERT B. TALLY herwlteftof JkM0 JcstA tMsWgdl tvtO Mf SomFmitebem trip TstMAttffda IAN QUITS Weber Deputy Sheriff Married at Farmington fbrdemi-toss- e Tiatetmlb yotl vMtu to go. totti tb thousand trbo fefy upon Soathern PfcdSe for activt Interest la tbeir going- r: ... wypljRS. CrttmtinkmuE with rrf Sdtlrri IVfAe gettt to courttdUs, sKctitatc, travtl Mot-- I "fr Peerys Are Lauded for W. A. Hil of Building New Playhouse Resignation ton 1$ Accepteti by1 OGDEV, Aug. 5. To express appre ciation for the artistic contribution made to the city by the D. IL Peery General Cluff. estate in the building of the Peery fact-findi- preferred &rfJPatrttbevRWtow $48M posed. Wa-sat- i s DEPARTMENT tnm at th rittman sot W. A. HILTON saaaaaaaaaaamaaammmsBsassawaBSsmaawaaeaMat " rm Oa,) otrtaint'a Sdmtaiotratlcm looked for- ((Miwl U i Important Figures of American Silver Producer' Conference thr aa-tl- ci Tw ently patterned from th leg plain designs ar Illustrated hare typt. cal of the muklpileily of patterns, simple and ornate, which ar obtainable is long hose. An, cooatAeratlon In electing one's goif stocking I their weight. American, as a rule, do not like th very heavy hoe so much worn in England And Scotland. It Is for a ootd, damp only appropriat Island ciimat. We prefer th lighter weights, such as those made up In thin wool, thin lisle, thin oottoD. or Intermixture of silk with wool. Harmonising sets, that pullover knitted jaefcet And golf stocking of the same fabric pattern and Color In solid shade and heather ar being worn by some who blending ar fond of striking a match. For th man who cannot wear th tsruaj golf bos with feet, becaoss of heat or perspiration, ther ar footltsi stockings of many type whloh overcome th difficulty. In golf dress, as In bus new dress, contrast, n"t harmony. Is th spies) of styi. Whll pullover Jacket and stockings may match, the k nick era should b of a different effect from th other, so that th who) turnout will not look monotonous, as It so 'often dews. If kntrk or ar worn, th hosiery below should oa psun, or mnpea, not also a plaid aeeiirn. uou garrers used to b nc ji mo piiujihb o ine snicaers are elsstic-knt- t, they serve the purpose with less ajinling. ', piald-nattem- . i. Chi-nes- e, Mod r- i isawhlsi "It first m.aj Bonded Liquor From Jersey It Sidetracked Ttl.! i tig rears line toWAch troublo. X It lad tar twpidjT rrsw worse. My food would aot difeea aad I waa .radnced t akia. aad bone, . Mr doctor pat hm am a FndsraJ prohibition agent confistarvatloa aad whea pains cated thlrty-quart .of Bonded frsw won diet, I Mar.lttdsd Huy was bo liquor Monday night at a local rail- much of a rood thing. Oa tb ad-i- c road station. Th consignment wa of mr drurjrUl I triad Marr's labeled "cash register" and addressed to "John Dwr. Atlas building." An Wofiderfal Reaedr, Aad an low Investigation waa mad by tn offiwell." It U m slmpla, aarnt- atirelr cers, but .no arrests resulted. Th In th prsparatiM that retaov shipment was from Kw Jrer..; Catarrh! mneoj frnm th iassttiaal tract aad alia th lailammatioa Permit Asked to Ran which eaase praatieallr all stom-c- h, liver aad intetiaal ailmsata, Stage to Coed City Including On appendicitis. ' wili-ee- m f.i-R, Satow of FTIO appiier"o fliii Hrhramm-Johnio- vises es... aad! lltiHtiM Mm tn iMdAn t. I. 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