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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY. MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 24 . Rotarians Inspect Highway Commission Citys Facilities for Speeds Work on Roads Salt Lakes Advantages Investigated by International Representatives. 0 Meeting Would Bring Visitors; Citys Hospitality Is Praised. 10,-00- of laming the lakf convention of Rotary International and thu biug host to at t U' OvO visitors from all part of and various th I nitad fitaie ret largeiv on the result fi of an Invest 'ga Lion of the city cilltiea and advantage begun yatr-daby I)r Harry .S FUh of tavre Fa, chairman of the International and Alien convention committee a Dkla Mosel of Oklah nut memier of the oommiti-- In Th lSr?t ctmvenUoti as hld fit IjouI, Xo tluit of i1 4 In Kronto, tarada,, Inand-dh- e aatrung wil' convene Oevelaud. hio said htnmelf and Hah speaking Mj. at the Motel Utah yesterday Street ' In accordance with Ita policy that the meetings be hflJ in various sections of the country each year, the International board ho decided that the convention ahould go to a western is found ahlch of city, provided u fera adequate facilities and entertain rnent and recitation! advantages. "AJthough a conservative estimate of the number of persona who will attend the liud meeting, which will be held the third or fourth weak in June, la 10.000, It would not be ap-to prising If ILOuO persons Journsyed Ihs convention If It convenes in the Manv western pert of the country easterners would com for the meeting if it were held in fialt Lake This cit has manv attractions and is located ao that places tit .Merest in the west can te visited easilv from here HOSPITALITY. LAUD CITY Everywhere we go we hear praise for the way Balt Lake handled the international convention !n 1919 Those who attended the gathering laud the in which facilities wars found to take care of the visitor and are especially high In praise of the fine city hospitality accorded by the Salt Lake is Ideally located from It is a geographical standpoint. beautifully situated and Its environs Salt k 1926 PHOENIX, An r, Nov 27. Assorting he had teen informed that d sagreements over filming rights thirateued to delay the promoted Ha. tab deer drie, Governor Hunt today announced be had issued either start the drive to verbal instructions to George o g off t!,e job ' Mci ormick. a t oronmo eountv cattle man, bolds the state's con tract for driving some 5000 deer from the Kaibab uatioual forest in southern i ab and uor hern Arizona at rose the Grand canyon to I other Arizona ranges. I 'in t lies governor not interested in making motiou pictures m interested in the deer to this tide of the cauvon, sai l gating and I don"t propose to tolerate waste of time in the acrompliHimicnt 1 thqt idea' The drive, decided ujxn by the state relieve the congested condition of the herd in the Kaibab, is scheduled to btgiu next Monday. I it, fr - MM'-ormir- E It HEADY I) are attractive "The city which get the 193d convention will not have to spend tnv More than mnnev for entertainment ftlKflPtr wTTT be available from special for paying dues snd registration feet cost Incident to the administrative the sessions and for meeting the expense of hospitality features Rotarians are good spenders. Bank balances showed they left $9 GOO, $00 In Toronto when the convention wae held there this year. They p rote ably will between $4,000,000 and $ 000, aind 000 In the cltv which is selected for 1926 the meeting Tr Fish said that he and Mr Street "would make no recommenda-retion to the International board garding th city which should be chosen. CITIES KEEN FOR M IETING. have bid AH of6 the cities which for the IMS meeting are earnestly ento land the gathering, but deavoring the aim of members 6f the International convention committee is to make a thorough study of the facilities and the advantages of each and to submit fair and Impestlal reports to the International board, Lr. Kish explained The committee takes Into consideration the housing facilities the avail- n ability of the city from a tranepor-tntlo- aspect, the geographical location, the seal and enthusiasm manifested tev the local club and It ability to handle the convention Availability of hotels and clubs to for meeting places and the means and holding the numeious dinners sesmeetings as well as the general sions are some of the things whlrh The opportunimutt be considered ties offered for the entertainment of the wives of the Rotarians also are an important feature Members of the convention committee already have visited Wichita, three of Kan. Denver and Portland, the competitors for the 1926 convenwill In December Inspect tion, and Philadejnhla, which is also endeavoring to land the meeting Choice of a convention city lies between the foregoing cities and Sait Lake Lr Fish and Mr fitreet arrived in vesterdav Halt Lake from Portland morning and were met at the station bv W E McKell, president of the Salt lake Rotarv club, Dean Bray-tofirst vice president, T L Holman, second vire president, Joseph Iecker, third vice president, ASimon C Ir Rosenblatt, secretary. Wherry, firmer district governor and conof the George O. Rolf chairman vention committee FACILITIES STUDIED. After breakfast at the Hotel Utah, the visitors snd Mr McKell, Mr Keif Mr Rosenblatt and James W Collins visiigii larious hotels of the city, aaOmpanleoKy- Rtfier B RaThev mey, manager of the fiemloh also visited the Elks club and the Aha club The study of hotel and club facilities w!U be concluded today and an inspection will he made of the vaA rious meeting places In the city visit will be paid to the golf courses In today end recreational advantages and near Sait Lake will be considered It is our desire to make a full and complete report on Salt Lake City, so that Its claims can be laWi fairly SJid impartially before the International Dr Fish declared For this board, reason our studies probably will be continued until Saturday morning OTHER CITIES AID. Fish, Mr Street and Ralph F Jr. Bristol of Ogden were guests of Mr Relf at luncheon vesterdav at the Hotel Utah The visitors were taken to football game as the Utah-Aeri- e guests of local Rntarv club officers Today they will speak at the post- poned weekly luncheon of the Ro- Time Limit on Tax Payments Rapidly , Dwindling to Zero Only today and tomorrow until noon remain for Salt Lake county taxpayers to escape the 2 per cent penalty attached for delinquent to E J payment. according county treasurer The taxes have been unusually slow In coming-in this year, and a rather large delinquent list la looked for. Taxes must be paid In at the offloe of the county treasurer or be In the mall before noon tomorrow to escape the delinquent pen-aH- y. Salt Lake Winter Platts-bur- g Dedication Services to Be Held Sunday, Nov. 30; Unit Outlines Plan Sermon at 1 1 oClock. of Campaign. Fait loike group. Winter Platts-burhas been organised and is under wty quartermaster officers are In evidence Men who and working served In the busineee end of the world war, whether In the quarter-maste- r depots on this side or under fire in France and Helglum, are again working There wers flft three quartermasters of the regular arm. national guard and reserve at the first meeting of the group, held In room 6o6 Commercial blo k Tuesday night. Organisation was completed with D T Lane as president and B E Hill, secretary The organisation also Includes he 'following as heads of departments Fisher Harris, assistant ftjfcar, Willard- - Burt on; the quartermaster general, Maurice Anderson. chief of supplies, Hugh Raiser. chief of transportation, Allen 3 Keltr, chief of construction service; WiMfam 1 fiwegis, chief of remount, William J Lyons chief of personnel, and Fred Schroder, chief of administrative service Telegrams were received from high army officials, Including Major General William H Hart, quartermaster general First work of the group will be to gather commercial statistics and general economical Information regarding the five states embraced fn (he area of the One Hundred and Fourth division of reserve. It is Intended to plav a real war game, simulating that California has been and Is occupied by enemv forces, and all the preliminary arrangements will be made here for an organised defense The sessions will be held two evenings each month each to Include two hours The next meeting will be In the Commercial block at 7 o clock in the evening of December 11, and all qualified are Invited to be tit $8b,lki0 98000 is teeing spent ro&d from the fievler $r0C$ The auditorium In the unit will seat ITT. parsons and contAln a primary room and a Sundav school room In the old portion remodeled are a kitchen and dining room The hurih was organized In lk22 and has a membership of tnlrtv, while ihe school under the superintendanev of L T Randolph Is growing steadllj with a present membership of fift? Mr King The Rev called to the pastorate of thta church last Mav The public is Invited to attend the dedicatory exercises $4h tHH ba.k again to Cedar Clt), ha been spent on twelve miles of road between t edar City and Rnuarra A gap separates this road and the Hla k ridge, but there is a natural road bed connecting the two piojerts The state has approximately $170 Out! worth of work undor const notion on the Blak ridge section. The road form Ash creek to An7 S mile derson s ranch long and been built at a cost of $149. 0K) hs Ths project for whUh hide will tee asked loins the Ash G Irg SllOiMHi two-mil- e sei Hon. raj'ih Tne north creek has been bridge built leading into the park proier and over erected been another bridge has the Virgin river on the proposed Short creek connection History With Ease. Hangar Bids Coming In and Work Will Begin in a Short Time. . Committees Are Chosen to Serve Until Nett Convention. Octobers , Standing committees to serve until thj annual convention next October ere nArned at a meeting of th of the Utah Fdutation association held at the Hotel Utah Wednesday night, as follows trua-tee- Legislative, G V (Tilld, superin- tendent of Salt long (ity school, chairman W Krl Hopkin. superinitv aihools. tendent of Ogden Henrj Peterson of the Itah gricuUiiral college, and Principal F W box of the L D 8 business college Heaearch C N Casualties Jo Date city will be outlined by other speakers, who will include District Governor Charles E. Dinwoodey of Idaho Falla, H. Dem Mavor C. Clarence Neslsn, He-hJ, Grant. Mr McKell, H. F. Dick, Dr John Edward Carver of Ogden and Lister D. Freed. Rotarians of Sait Lake. Ogden and Provo will ba In attendance Dr. Fish and Mr 8trt plan to leave Sait Lake at 1 oclock tomorrow afternoon for the east. Business men of fialt Lafti are exceedingly anxious to have the 192$ Rotarv meeting held here, according to officers of the Iqcal club. The Ralt Lake Rlwanls club yesterday exd tended its support tn the efforts being made by the to land the gathering. vention Governor-elect-Geo- er -- whole-hearte- na T Thanksgiving Day Observed by People of Salt Lake in Regular American Fashion th Social j Bronze Birds of Holiday Type Are uLone Survivors The postoffic department suggests that mail be dispatched now, with thaf marking Do not open until Chrit-m- a Th.it lnures receipt of the package or letter before Christmas, and at the same time recognizes the true ChriMm&s spirit SUGGESTIONS Farnsworth Ml Herfnese Peterson of the Brigham Young university and Mr. Martin Boys Pay for Ride to Denver Yet They Walk Two boy, who (ray the names of Kverett Gotrhy rd Alvin MVxwell and th.tr address aa th Alton hotel notified polio yt,rdtiy that they had br.n flec--d out of !i by a man who gnv th nam of Ben Kvnna. Ootchr-aal- d h rv. Even and Maxwell said h paid IM lit maa fit, In return for which youth wer to h (lvn n rtd to t nver In Evans' oar. The youn men' went to the appointed rendea-vnu- s at th tlmo. but Kvnna never showed up. The boy then reported the matar to U polios. , u. Te P P L Chic$ T MADE. The following suggestions are made to the public j Pro pa postage on ail mail matter. Addtees all matter plainly and completely in Ink, giving street or bo number w here possible. placeimT a return card In uopr left htfhd corner of address side Fack articles carefully in strong, durable container , Wrrp parcels securely, but do nof seal them except when bearing & printed label or Indorsement reading Contents, merchandise, fourth oU8 mail. Postmaster 'T'KI parcel Tnav be opened for postal inspection if necesaf, togetner with name and address of endftr, as sealed parcel not so liiheled or indorsed in print at thT Ing are subject to pootag letter rate. . PARCE-LSINSURE VALUABLE Do not Insure valuable parcels Inclose b tter In parcels', as doing so would subject entire parcel to letter postape rltten greetings su h as Merrjv Christmas Happy New Year, 'Wium and names, numbers Best Wlahes or svnibol for the pijpimse of with fourth may- bn Book m iv bor simple class irati not of a lnscrlotlons dedicatory zonal nature Other wntten addito letter tions subject parcels postage Uhristmas seal or st oker shoulor not be placed on the address side n? m tal of tw rib rs from turkevs Duhrvne have strutted by day and in window ekore a roosted by night on Main street during week Thank striving day haa dawned, gorged and set The turkeys still roost there A a passer b paused in front of their brilliantly lighted roosting suite last evening he remarked to bis Two bronze friend they had a happier Thanksgiving than lots of their comrades MARKING. Fr linking a pnrer by A H HinkU of Indiana the bureau of pubUc road-and a committee from various states was authorised to devtse a plan for the uniform marking of highways mi the federal highway tAtnti so that a person may follow certain rouc number from the Atlantic to the Pacific If he so desires. Th ommit-te- e ha not yet. been named Thomas H MslVnald. chief of ths bureau of public road. f ok up th question of uniform traffb regula-tiop- s lr a paper on hlghwav tran-jxirtThe. Lhouvht-tha- tTwgnhrtTtn:' should be the same in each stat) la th union was favored, but It was of cord n'tMr.made a mattii Means a paper on the construction of the. Wentjover cutoff was well received as were the motion pictures accompanying it There it a grsat demand for thee pictures both in Uailfornla and in the east. Mr Mtean N time. Oues UNIFORM Na C E hard-boile- d' i Thanksgiving dav was observed. In true American fashion In Sait Lake Services at the churches,! esterday e followed by the football ' game and big turkey dinners, served to carry out the Schedule of ths day. Special services were held at the1 Cathedral of th Madeleine at 9 o cluck yesterday morning, when solemn high mass was celebrated b the n Rev. Father J S Keefe The was dettreredby ihe Tlev Father D G. Hunt fit. Paul's and St. Peter's joined with St Marks st the Episcopal in a special service at 1$ $0 o clork. The try ftev W W. mall. dean of St. Mark's, had charge uf the service, and the Rt. Rev. Ar- Women of SaU Lake and thur W Moulton, bishop of Utah, delivered the sermon A special serBad Suffer Murray said that It Is planned. In response vice also was held at St. John's Episto that demand t show the ph tures copal church by the Rev. H. E. In northern California and in th Bruises and Lacerations 111 Union services, under the auspices cast In the near future It Is posMinisterial associasible that arrangements will bemads of the Salt Mrs Maude Mnthison, wlfa of Judge to have them viewed first bv fialt tion, were held at the Central ChrisChiis Mathison of the Third district Lakers and peihipz Ip one or two tian church Tk Re J D. lltoffney Mrs. Jean Allred, 3C. of HI 9 cou-rserdied early eterday morning at had charge and the Thanksgiving other towns of the state suffered painful mon was preached by the Rev. Dr tioo avenue, according to R tele- WESTERN OFFICIALS. of the scalp, and Mr Albert lOompton, Calif, W Burger, pastor of the Third rd by hor husband. Mr rcel Henry S T?3 Third of Souh The west Is represented n the oN Br Tivterlan church been ill since Juna ho has H.,sprar, Mathison. Eat Mlstiect,VidaMirAllen.Vesta Eyiet, fhJal roster of the sssolctlon bv the to California about a month agw were and Services appropriate to the 18, of Murray, went if I. f Selection Blftuvclt of Colo- conducted at the Fust andday for her husband. health. her Bestds at tle vfere bruised and lacerated last night rado. as secretary of ihe asodation Is survived by her Second Church of Chrlat, Scientist In which they Mrs MAthison tho when automobile In addttlor Mr Toy and Z C 8evl-eoT. Miller, sale mothr Mr' jrarth The day was remembered at the ww i ,lln At state hlghwnt engineer of Wyn. city, Mrs E R Warner, a brother Mrs Fouth and State streets countv and state All th vic ter, of fialt all residents G Miller mlng are alresdv on the executive Esther Husbands having prisons, ( an tims wer given treatment at the charge of InR F. R'gers of Michicommittee Iake, and a niece Ixouise Miller. The entertainment at the removed to and one emergency of two hospital the elective state stitution boctv will be bmvght here for funeral gan home highway rommlsGooers of the Unit and interment. The members of Salt Lake lodge their Mrs Allred at.d tyr. Spergcr v ere services rd Stnfes, and n man who has held No 85. B P. O Like, distributed a machine driven bv Mr. Spcrger, In hi office for twemv-tw- o yars.amt 1000 quarts of fresh milk yesterday while the other were In a machine E. Schell Named preeldert of the ansoclatlon to the needy dtiven by' Everett Rennlon of MurFrank .Pag of North Cn4ma vie morning A of aftermath an Wednesday,, been had south driving to High Masonic Place Frank Sheets of Illinois when the poor of the cltv were re- ray. fiperger (resident on State street and was just turnwas reelected treaurr with membered dinners, Thanksgiving on Seventeenth South when some the Salvation Army will give away ing east Following the convenlion IlRTy E Schell waa elected and inLennirn was stalled the collision occurred sixty or eentv of the delegate wn 10$. turkeve today nrnster of Utah lllustrlou on fit its street He council 'as north driving taken a 9 guests of the tate'htghwav No 1, Royal and Select Maty The members of SaJt Iake lodge said he thought Sperger would wait over of thl commlioti of California annual the No 159 Loval Order of Moons gave the at meeting a for hi car to ter, but that v hen he order held in the Masonic temple Tues coal route from San Fra nclsco to dance at the Odeon last evening, saw the other machine was not go- dav night Reports for the year were Los Angeles. topplng at Santa Cruz, which was largely attended, many ing to stop he swung to one sid- - to received and accepted, nnd at the clo&e Pao Ruble. Santa Barbara and features being added to the program avoid the crash. His car struck the Thev ient lat Sundav in for Angeles the business session there was a ihe entertainment of the crowd rear fender of the Spcrger machine of In over tb social hour hlghwav !os The hotels and cafe had Thanks- and trip over The arrangement tipped Grand Master George W Angeles territory Deputv day menus with turkey as the Sperger told nffkera that he was Lvmh and Iawrence M BrumbauaA fur this trip were perfect, giving nearlv across State street when the Installed the officer Mr Mans av. and credit for them main attraction Those chosen accident occurred and thnt Rennlon strVe with Mr S hell are Robert Bfg Is due to Mr Tnv and th California of a was at rate peed. traveling James W. commission high Ritchie, master; bighw'rv deputy Jack Davi. 7, of f.2 2 Richard principal conductor of work, John street, was bruised and laoerited last L. West, treasurer. Charlts E. West, night when h was hit by n auto- recorder, William W. Rager, captain mobile driven bv R. W. Gullton, 72 of guard: Frank B Steele, conductor North State street. Oullion mud he of council: Adalbert D. Plnnsy, stewwas driving north on West Temple ard, and Thomas Colburn sentinel. and when a little north of First South started to run across the two bY street from opposite aides of tbe Samuel Newhouse Is thoroughfare. In trying to avoid one Back in Home Country he struck the other. The boy was given treatment at the emergency Samuel Newhouse, former Salt Lake and taken home. hospital In the United State capitalist. Is back hi a chateau outside-pa- rt after stay in of less than a year, according to Funeral of Kenneth a letter received by Postmaster Ralph Salt Lake Guthfle FelAttended Mr. Newhouse writes that hs is glad by wright Barely Escapes to get backl into the United States, and Indicated he would stuy In thl Loss of Sight; Goodlow R.O.T.C. country Indefinitely He has been livMr. ing at the Chateau de Marre Hootch. Newhouse I now staying at the Lotuga bye club. New York, and expects to come Full military honors were paid the to Salt Lake soon Special to Th Tribuo. memory of Kenneth Inglesby at the noon church at NEW YORK, Nov 27. Willard First Congregational Sisterhood Sabbath vesterday. Inglesby, a freshman at Maog the plav wright and actor, has the of Utah, wae killed State and County Have University Celebration Tonight been temporarily blinded In on eye earlv Tuesday morning In an " " week aird ie only now able to accident when returning from Spent $19,000 So see fairly clearly wKh his other eye. a painting expedition to the U. A. Th St.t.rhnod Sabbath will b he maid today over the telephone from C campus at IjOgan celebrated at Temple B nal frrael. Pensions Yet to hl room In the 'Mteunt Vernon hosFourth East near Second The R. O. T C- t the university South Wood alcohol, he eald, caused stood guard at the casket, which was streets, at 8 oclock this evening. Th pital Be Added. musical the condition. the national floral tth end colors, service will be program draped in charge of members of the sistermade a promit Tv never to tributes being piled high about the ' he on T An hood address The Relations make bier asserted, but Broadway, of the Sisterhood to the Community The next person that you one now. Honorary pallbearer were Cnfrtaln Special to Tbe Trlbua. will be dehvored sees me take a drink 1 promise to V R. Woodruff. U. 8. A ; Captain IDAHO FAJJLfi, Idaho. Nov. 27. and the Temple klse and pin a rose on him. I've William D. Bledsoe. U. 8. A ; Cadet The proeecutiun of WlUlam C. WUson, bv the president of the organization,, who was found guilty of murder in Mrs. Lee Lovlnger. No more Captain E W Newman. Cadet Lieub$n taught my Ieeeon. tenant A K. Ward, Cadet Lieutenants the second degree some das ago for hootch for me. LUNCHEON TOMORROW. Mr Mack said he expects to leave H. H Bullock and M. B. Peterson. having shot down Deputy Sheriff Nea! were Active pell hearer the hoeplta! tomorrow, but he wfll George fiimpkins last June, has so far ost The Exchange club luncheon will be a BonnevWl county $19,000, and the end hare to wear dark glaaeee and wJU Moore. Stephen Powell, Elmer held tomorrow at 1215 at the Hotel Dunton Kelly, Ivan Drouteay Is not yet. Of this amount, th ex- Utah Mr. and Mrs. Clive undergo treatment for some time. Bradford H nnd of Valentine. the the coroner's and he ten inquest pense Joseph he ago, will days furnish the which will Atyut explained, Miss Edna Dwyer sang a solo, ac- two preliminary hearings is not in- Include vocal solo program, of friends were motoring a and on ip-- 4 talk aqt a party cluded. Mrs. NorMusic Tom Gill will present ne through New Jersey, when a sudden companied on the piano by which . th The cost of the trial alone, which dlan after desire came over them to have a man G. Atkinson, attendance prise. prompt two weeks, was roughdrink. They stopped a group of la- Rev Dr. Elmer 1. Ooshen spoke brief- consumed about at $SQ4r although the borers near Summit and asked wheth- ly. 44 e extolled the life and charac-tV- r ly, placed exceed In of amount that figure, as may Inglesby, earing er the Volstead art was being enparti Friends, we bring sympathy for the reports are not complete. The jury Life &nd Character Beading forced tn those part a In reply onr to $149$ 2b, amounts of and alone relatives estimate the this parents boy. of th working men took a bottle when death comes to exclusive of meals and lodgings, which from hi pocket and th men ac- We know that NOVEMBER J. fulare $14u9 another oirier. those have the cost that county they cepted his offer, Mr Mack said The filled life s and that the caJUng Hospital bills and physicians bills Children bora on this date beoorra gffect was almost Instantaneous, he of this hoy hope, of 3 several to Is for attending ths jurymen great responsibility to parents the great byond ld. All believed they had gone a mission. Here was a yorith, Injured during the early days of the must them up with the fj Mind. With the ezeeptkm of Mr. to fulfill bring wilt a of of his parent; eye open to trial find carefut of Instructions and deah place in this part Mack the others went o the hospital, the Idol wonders of life, expectant, the budget. Attorneys fees bring the This is, of course, true of every unfolding where they were treated. He returned full He went total up another $1000. and the cost born, but these little Scorpio folks to hie home, but the next day he forth of hope andno promise haem. I am glad of witnesses will total approximateIntending by their natural tendency, domi His condition, he Joined the others. the parents have some won- ly $TW. everything and everybody about t said, was accentuated by a congestion that of In cost addition the a of to memories derful proper dean good, unless this characteristic is corrc me lung, wtUch bordered upon In child the trial, the board of the prisoner for ss soon as the trait manifests it pneumonia. Mrs. of waa his sounded six and months Dora s by wife, Tape bugler it Scorpio babies should be taught tc W I loon, for three months Is to be in- tertain themselves and should the close of the services. be to jaic. Kenneth Ingleebv. while returning cluded. Then there ia the widow of very quiet. Detective Sergeant Clifford W. Pat- with other Unlvorsitv of Utah engi- the murdered man, Mrs. Della Ellis which the sign govern Rcorpio, ton returned yeterda from Oakland, neer students from Logan after 8impktna, to whom the county will Mrthdftt. is the middle sign of CaL, with Floyd Harrison, 24, wantthe Aggie campus pay the gum of $2e a month for a pe- Water and the sign of painting up ed In thia city mt a statutory charge. preparatory to the annual Thanks riod of fourteen years, according to Scorpion.Triptteity, The Wrthitone Is a t Hsrrveofk la said to have married a giving day game, turned hie car to the widows pension Rights, Arts Want solve your s Let ths making girt tn this city whll he had a wtf avoid hRting four mutes that bad $4209. Mrs. Simpkins also will pl.xln probltma, tnvt.ad of - He wandered Into the roadway. The maand children living $19,000 from the state, in acfor brains that whlc w looking was arrested in the coeat city a chine turned turtle. Inglesby meet- cordance with the workmen's compen- your not easily found. They are a vef couple of weeks ago. sation law ing death beneath $fes oar. able fountain of wise knowledge. Utah-Aggi- V ser-mo- Fleet-woo- Judge Mathisons Wife Summoned; Short Timer d pa, mi h Su tic CA ctat EIv TOUti hosp Bvrh on vere Pe Egyi of n per . It tlan no ti "mutl of I amoi ualti then battJ pow No felt turn, exac rap Th llshe sitlo men clast ffor part" the Th natti tion. to ri It net a towr tout Impc two both the men F Pash th dcli prov Co Is welt-nlq- Frt h Be-le- Dr Jensen, sta-tsuperintendent of public instruction, L. John Nuttall. chairman, Jr, dean of the school of education of th Brigham Young university; Professor Leroy Cowles, acting dean of the school of education of th University of Utah, Professor Peterson and J. T Worlton, assistant superintendent of schools fint loike Uity B K Farns1eai hers' " welfare worth of Logan, chairman. B A. Fowler, superintendent of the Weber school district, J R Mahoney of the Miss Jean high school, and Helgea president of the Salt Lake A fifth Cltv Teachers association member wtl) be selected by those es we-4-- , Mall Christmas letters an pack ages early, la the advice of Posting wy ter Ralph Guthrie. Attention to Christmas mat! should be given immediately, he said, particularly oa matter to be sent to foreign countries or distant cities In the United States, Too soon, says the Christmas eve wtif procrastinator. do. Reaeonable men and women dont go quite so far. but, Mr. Guthrie said, they are Inclined to wait so that their friends wont receive th presents until about Christmas Harry he Hot! Utah. Advan-Utglake as th 192$ con- m lent Ms assistance t proposed practical oolution of one of the outof standing problem financing cm roads, in the opinion of Howatd ( Means state highway engineer of, Utah, w h returned vesterdny from the convention of th aotaion held In ban Francisco Mr Mna said that reports at the meeting showed that the proposal tp permit th u of federal money up to the pevment of 10$ per cent of th cost of federal in hit,hwa certain constitution eperselv populated wee tern state 1. t vitil several other states as wU as to I Ruth permission I car In the (Don b'll It will b rid t aiMnc In solving frdera.1 high- SflTlCfl Of PraifC wav iiroblems in this state Several other Hotnix of .vvtatern states were dtM usse'd at the meetand Thanks Conducted ing, and following the corventinn th del gates were taken on a irlp over Uailfornla highways as ilListrnting by All Denominations. of western road concisions. something R M Morton. lnt hlghwav engineer cf Ualifomia read a paper on the use of convict laber In rud conDinners Honor struction. and claimed that it has Turkey Harmet with good success there vey Toy, president of the Unllforn'a Season and Unfortunate commission, talked on medid national and state rod legislation In land He also public stabs emphaof City Remembered. sised the impo-tanof the U Iton Valuable Suggestions Given as to When and How to Forward Matter 1 dn ur"ors of Balt AmrU an AssoHighway Of'ulals Postmaster AdrUes Early Dispatch, Especially to All Foreign Countries Ik Mors lieht on Ihe meaning to history of the relics of am lent Egvpt hrotght to light by recent ex ava-tloin od roval burial places J expected when Jr Jean ('apart of Belgium comes to S.tH l.ke Cltv about December S The arrival of Dr (a-pa- rt Is awaited with great interest by tnrtruitos and students at the The last signature necessary to ob- Untveisltv of Utah beca.e the Belscholar Is recognized a cm of tain lease of an air mall field at Con- gian the greatest of the worlds Fgiptolo-glst- a, Box-eldable to read meaning In the cord, forty mile from ban Francisco, for an emergency landing place as smallest article's uncovered which i even to some of th les well as regular outgoing station for hidden learned men directing th work of avttound mail, has been affixed, excavation and certainly lost to the to Information' rmelved yes- castml ev of the sightseer, attmrt-e- d nam?d terday from Field Manager O C to Eg pt by th romantic tale Publicity Osmond Justeaen of West Richardson by W FI lot Follette. su- of the hool, chairman, M B Kelley perintendent of the western division, of King wonder foirpd in the tomb high of Jordan high school, and MissT Hazel air mail service c of Granit high school Selbv use Beep of his long ptudv of Ugp. Two hid of the three required have The board went on record as favortlsn history and ruined cities, been made for the erection of a hanging the passage by the Utah legislaar When the third ha been received pv ram Ids and monuments of th Nil was able to make th ture of th child labor amendment to they will be tabulated bv Mr I at Dr Cnpart of $rhe wor bv Iord the federal constitution. Follette and with approval of C F best Th teacher welfare committee was In the Kgge general superintendent con- Carnarvon and hi to Investigate the advisastruction will follow immediatelv Use most ielebrted of modern explora- Instructed of the field is expected ancient. bility of establishing a teachers placewithin a tion Into tombs of the Is great curioritv Thcr to learn ment bureau to b conducted by th month. The new field will be of Importance what h mav add to whal I known AtaocUtlon y of T I) Martin, executive fry to air mail users of Salt Lake and about the great dloerie nod what cre)tto aswas instructed other points ail along the way. as new Interpretation of tencleit Egvp-tia- n the association, how from certain "persons hlstorv thl custom many will be expedited, arts end transmission b air to attend th annual constate been haa cience plan mad to mail air official. San possible according of th department of superinDr Opart Is said to Francisco always has gtven some spent vention tendence of the National Education trouble to aviators on account of fog nnuh tip e tn Fsopt. visiting while Nneprd is generally clear All ruins marking the changing centers association 21to b held In Cincinnati, ilk xt most an-jeto 27, 125 February Arrangeoutgoing mall will be dispatched from of civilization the new field and delays in starting lond and las extended his studies ments mav be made for a special car The board voted to admit the Utah to all of the libraries and murunu will be remedied State Organization for Public Health If the skies over Ran Francisco are containing recot d or article of u Nursing to membemhip In tho stkto clear the mail from the east will be terest in the studv of Egvptologv delivered there and the pilot will at He has made Important coninbuMons association Mr Martin was asked to send out once hop off for the Concord field, to the studv of Egpt!aq chulDa-tio- n letters to local stackers associations where and the patching together of to his ship wifi remain until If the atmosphere Is foggy hDtorv of that shadowy land fiom urging membership In the National nvwnlng mail will be taken directly to Conthe Augment h ft br the ancients Education association Present at the meeting of th board cord and relayed ilo Ran FYancioco by which have escaped the destroying of trustee were J T Worlton, presieec trie tralrj. immediately Mail origi- hand of time dent of th I tab Education associanating on the const will be taken to tion ; D W Parrmtt superintendent of Concord for east traffic by train durthe Granite school dlMrirt, Dr Jensen. ing the night Mr Fowler. Dean Franklin L, West of the Utah Agricultural college; Mr tary club at th befre cojgrs, -- the ciation of fitat Ko-tioo- Hen-rlqu- v Egyptologist of Renown Coming Here By going on record Id fvvor of h pasge of the GoUon bill now early Approximate!) to In. prove the summit to Paitguitch and there haa been expendel on ths $5 miles of rotl up Rad canyon approximately $44 ,mh Six miles of ogd from Red mtivon summit l being improved and r the ad to the rim of Bro canyon has been completed at a cost of bill aframe building, costing new Belgian .Student of and Authority on Mythical Country Reads Its Rot-rla- T The new Taj lor avenue 1st i hurt h will be dedicated with appropriate services Sundsv, .Nov ember 10 The Rev Carson I King, pastor, announced yestrdaj that three services will be held at the church edifice, which Is l.cated at Tavlor aveh South street, nue, or Tw ent and State The Rev Dr John F Stump of the Rapdt jlotne Misork Cltv sionary society at ,hw will preach at H co k The dedicator? icrTlces proper will be conducted at 2 3$ n clo k Sunday afternoon, at which time the Hev I r L 4 Garrison, pastor of the First Baptist cntirch of Ogden, will de-It- v wt the Other dedhaiory sermon pastors of Balt lavke vviH participate In this i?q-At 7 60 u dork" prvlcr 'Funds v evening the Kev Dr L D Race, pastor of the Baptist church at Soldier Summit will doli.er the sermon The Rev Mr King will preside at all thrs service The structure to be dedicated Is the fiundav school unit and th remodeled old portion of he church, g Every effort Is being pul forth ty the state road commission to hgv th Highways to Utahs aenlc attraction in as g.nd condition ss possible when the tour.st travel begins next spring a ' ordtiig to Jienry H. Blood member of the state road commission WMh the opening of the Union Ra-d- fl s drive to advertise Utah s fiat'tial wonders the state is ready to take tourists at the railroad terminal ut iVdsr and convey hty them over a network of highways to pla as f Interest The state is preparing to advertise for bids for a three-mil- e of stretch road between Anderson s ranch and rv Hie, Toqu The state and the forest servlie have spent approximately $249, tKH) on the load to Odar Break and on the Hrv. nd canyon highway The road from th Gravel Springs conmetion to the Hevler river summit on the northern route to Bryve hk teen completed at a cost of o low to profed to make tko Brreo Cooroo klonumrnt tk, "Hah National Park," wrra roreirod from tho ooral lood effieo by Eli T. Taylor, remitter of the United itotoa land offloa Wodaeadar afternoon. The monument wai mode a pork br ,rt of June 7, 1024, provided that all the land within the r itrrior Koundarira of tho-- troet ahatl frrat become the property of the United JBtatea. notional perk la about three by four The area proposed for mile in dimeneton in Iron rounty. It in dedicated and net opant aa a publit park for the benefit and enjoyment of the people under the provision of Ihe act. The secretary of the interior may e'cehanjre alienated land in this park aad in Zion national park for unappropriated and unreaerved public lands of equal value and approximately equal area iu th etate. Applieatioaa for exchange are to be filed in the loeal land office having jurisdiction o'er the land selected, the application describing the lana to be eonveved as welt at the land aeleeted, while nothing lee, than a legal subdivision mny be aurrendered or selected. If the register ahd receiver find the selection rrgulnr it will be referred to th chief of field division for field examination of both th selected and the base land to determine their equal value. A representative of the field division will cooperate with a rcprscntative of both the Utah national park and the Zion national park, in ion of the lands. The land will be examin-- d at aa curly a dale aa practicably. Tutnietiou Weak Part of Federal Preparations Being Made Road Method Can Be to' Handle Tourist InStrengthened, Declared flux of Early Spring. Colton Measure Would State to Ask for Bids on Solve Many Problems RanchAndersons and Knotty in the West. the Toquerville Stretch. Quarrel Over Film Rights-M- ay Delay Kaibab Drive of Secretary Offers Plans for Utah National Park to Scenic Attractions Convention in 1926 1924. Willard Mack HIM RITES Is Recovering; NoMore Wine In-gles- by ActorPlay. Member. Murder Trial in Idaho Falls Proves Costly v est the terlo life A hom ship stru elgh rt CV kete In wer whll prov moo stea All dels N freli and Oth trac Ing trail Soi auto-mobt- Far; - Chry-trau- j . $ , returned clbro. u iaf' let ( t lh ires the ter flee TI imi tree the in on lsh opi any disc Brit i our Pi, in As (he dav rienz add! dent re co crea to I of 2 also stool hold in r Ing ir out the to |