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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL K CUTIS ;SCH0QL 'ldaho FIU lii IE u Comments Upon Sereral Vital Problems. onmero Isnrheon ( " on th n- Tha aaeMeatt aaaarvaat Aa 1 'otook tha, wieralim waea waa elrtrlng ha ear alone aa tba waarh leada te aha flnt baach. frada M at control af tfce car aad It ptuagad dowa tha ajaa ac the (' 1 iin wm apeetal ta the ritaaaa, WAHrvcrrov rv patting forth Isadora that spell for eaecess la educational worn waa aa. other problem mentioned. Tb, fast teat. Idaho la on of tha faw states ef th Union which does aot arovide financial -- auoport tor tha apecifla ' (Bio ta " Salmon Project Settler St ft ": Clnomrnmmni At J ifrwm PALLS. Idaho. April 7. r tha Aaaoclatad Preaak Federal funds ara again to ba made, available to land owner of tha Salmon, rtvar project through fadaral reaerve banka and Joint atock banka,. acoordlnf to sasarance given in a latter received A. F. Cordon, review appraiser fcn for tha federal farm load board, by Vnlaon. Haywerd. president of tha cluster Farm Loan asociatlon. -MaJmoo river prelect land owner Tuva been unahl ta obtain faJml tuens alnca Juna of laat year. Air. Cardon'a rktt to the Salmon Tver project oamo after Mr. Hit. Kdrd lnterrlawed peraonaJly tha offt- cirIi of tha federal reaerra bank at and protected agalnat appar-aK(vkne dtaerlmlnatlen appltr-tton- a for loana from tha Salmon river ' project. . ' - nt ao-Uea- ta i.. ' ot Boy Caught kiht iti Machinery May Die of Injuries Science Topic ' air hoe-plt- al byFallllnder h . Urged-by-Kw-of-- OtEDIT .rt v1 rvn f tCTxrc EAWLiU)I T aU RULLINERY DEPT Hat Trinrmed, Made to Order. Separate Shapes 'Sold Sptetal ta The Trtbsse; Wdgolt Wheel Lo J. Hardtng, son of Mr. and Mr. RayInHarding of Vineyard, waa ' Th stantly killed thia afternoon. ohild waa riding with- hla father In a toaAtx wagon near the noma wnen tha front endgata, to which h waa holding, clipped aad ha fell In front of a wheel .which paaaed over hi head, cauaing Instant death. Funeral eemoes win Be n,ia in tne Vineyard ward chapel at 1 o'clock Friends may Thursday afternoon. view the body at tha home prior to the eervlcaa Interment will be la Prevo CJty cemetery, ' THISTLK WOMAN FINED. nuOVO. A or II T mond in thj erland of ThlaOa was fined City rain ujost.oh a vnarf vi , aaji- Ing clgarete without A license. 116 ..;. in Nal-lo- 1 - Dance and Box Sapper of Legion 1$ Saccett Boy Is Killed h ood Friday Observance Cnnm uriecU i, - Awards Made for Essays on KJ 1 . OfficertAre Installed at - rr aVII ueJ I '3000 Wuiiome HATS to Choose and Charge From! Hackled Laborlt member of Parliament. Haydar. La4j Nancy Blackloot byElke Aator, Americah bora aid flrat woman member of Lha Brltlik Honaa of Comraoni, retorted that If ! told ail iha knaw a bo tit pedal ta The Trleeae. Hardar U would give tha Honaa aouatlttnf to think over. Thla raLACKFOOT. Idaho. Aartl t Tha ni ark draw a rebuke from tha Spaakar. JiaUea MoCor, ta tha Dlatrlot newly alaated efftoero of the Black-fotodg of Rik war Installed hut Euprema Court, of Waablngton. D. C, baa dlamiaaad lndlctmenu of tha tntarior Albert B. rail and Harry r. Sin- evening by Deputy Grand Exalted araiDd ituier 1. Fob. of pooatello, aa clair and B. U Donas., oil magnate, Indicted in tha oil acandaL Tia lutn'wt.Harry . axaitar ' ruler, Mark a. rraaanea of aa Aaatitant Dnltad Etatea AUorney In tha Grand Jnry Tuohy: esteemed Uadlna room when tha Indictment warn voted eanaed bla action.' Jamea Toung; 'adeemed loyal knight, i. P. Garvin: eeteemed leeturlne? knight, P. W. Powers; esquire. J. A. B. C. Thorpe; Stewart; , treasurer. secretary, L. J. Chapman; tyler. Phllo H. Darnall; truate. J. Early. A large attedanca gathered1 at the Installation and beard the annual of tha secretary and treasurer, showing ths lodge to ba la a prosperous condition. The InoraaM la membership for th year was, II per Derry. pnncipaj or tne Black foot high school, wa elected . TYTOi FALLS. Idaho, April 7 Spatial ta The Trlbaae. to membership by transfer from th Praaa. tha Aaeoclated Cauftit (By 7. of BO ma, Maho, Aprir Three aus waa aerved lodge. Suppar aplked cylinder of a tha alx flrat prtaea in tha eeaay con-te- In tha revolving which punctured bla kuu following tha meeting. itrtatzer, a cenductad by the Amerlcaa and terribly mangled hie body, Wayne NIW OROUNOI FOR lAVCRt. aoci of u. have been won by ochoot ahll-dr- a rtummer, of Coaur d'Alene, acoordlna' to Ptummer. of Kller, wea brought thla apertal a Tbe Tribeaa. ... to afternoon PORTUMn. On the county general an announcement made today by Mlaa Eillrabeth Rueaum, atata auperlnten-den- t hare, where he waa thla evening chase of a tract of land approximauly of p'thlie tnatructloa. Halptilnne making a fight for U(e agalnat long J1..V o. Bhlbe . f """v Ronald wa flrat In the aactlua deal- odd. Philadelphia aa A new sits for a park -iur isna kw Tha accident occurred thla forenoon ftBfiminMd club waa ing with The Relation of Chemtatry rwi jwaenail ImUv riH. to tha enrichment ft Ijlfe"; Percy on tba farm of R. U Tumipaead, Lantay, The Relation of Chemhvtry five mllea aoutheaat of Buhl, where one of tha directors of tha club. The to National Tajfenaa," and Alma the Plummir family wa vlaltlna; for purcnaaa price was not announced. Plana for th park, which will ba "Tha Relation of Chemlatry to . . mrdrlrd after the Philadelphia Antar-Ira- n tba Some." 'Wayna, In a little wagon, waa trail Other winner ara Stanley Brewer lng behind the spreader, tha cylinder league groundsmmand stand, have of St. CHarlea, MmnUtjul TauI Myrtle - Mack An-of at tha rear being out ot gear, 1 i,i, kui.. construe Una has heea aat. The of Ht lone Jensen anda vtea t.'ng manner tha GrangevUle. unexplained thony, Dorothy Rnfcet of Sandpoint, dipped Into gear and the revolving now ii'ki, ii is nnneraumo, win John U INeweH of Botae. Tatwaa cylinder drew the boy up ana ander ready for play In 1M. k of Pocatell'i, Vernon tha whirling anmea.. IRRIOATIOH WATKH AtKtO. of Klmlberly. ' Leigh Oittna of An ooeratlon waa Mrfortned thla Pocatallo and -- Kvalya Kltlona at afternoon In th bop of aavlng the "WTlllam Anderson'- of ITnweL tint. Botaa. ' elder county, yesterdar filed appliboy a lire. cation 'with' tha state engineer for tha A Tribune Want Ad I a fact, Wake It a dallv nractlca to- - read usa of, tan aerond-fea- t of water from productive, buatnaaalika and The Tribune Want Ad and aueoeea Blue springs, Boselfler county, ta Ircertain of reeulta. will urly b ynura 1004 acraa. Tha rigate proposed di version canal la five mllaa ion;. The ' will la It claimed. not application. Interfere with th rights of tha Blue Creek Irrigation company, but the plan I to Irrlgat In th tall and spring and to store noma of th win ter flow aa welL freai Hti Otir clever ' itvlc!" reaicnible-- 7 nets and free credit will win ' rvV you, too! ea ho advocated vocational training, to farming, which ha fait should- - DO: Included la thaa ehool - training. .. , s "Educated farmara are what wa ad." aald Mr. Snyder, "and rat wa adaoata our young man for every ve . j iini t --j. arealad ta aUvldad lava wwhichuttat will aw eut avar JJI ta livw r HATS AT TOE VlEIHluai- -- tha aotantry and hold hearing locally, ra order that taxpayer aaay ba aparad tne lima aa enpenee af aoantag ta Waahlnftoa with thaa apatara mM Ne time aa oIom k ku, and for bearing appeala from Utah, Wyoming, but Idaho taxpayer who have a grievance wtU have aa op. portualty to ba hoard a Saattl May U and M. Tha aactiaa af tha board having lurladletloa wver Idaho, Montana and Waahlngtoa will not hear appeale from aay other tea. It la probable Utah appeale will be heard either at Sal, or Denver. . al apf." r tu fan tha commas good of aducatlnf future eitltana alio ' waa . touched upon. Although Mr. Bnydar extolled ' tha work already being aocompltshsd and placed cradit wharo credit la due, ha brought oat tha alleged glaring to ba found ta tha state sdoea-tlgnmachinery la apeaalng of tha pnublsm of tha school of tha county, just aa much of-- a vocals n aaof any other training, and In view tha fact that It forma on, of tha chief Industries of thla valaly, It 4a a vital question aa to whathar or not waU owa It ta our. young bora ........ I QnnnnQ , L3 Tha board af hear arwumaaU eaappeal, apaaaJa from rul, Inga af tha lataraal ravaaua buraaa ea Incofne tax. exceaa profile aad eohooi department waa another proo- lam erought out by Mr. Border. la today With a'Tooch of Pris. Tax Appeals Body to Hear Idaho People prln- - elpei problem which confront the tut and oottnty eooool partmeeta He- - deplored th lack of educational leadership Is th state educational department, stating that without on tea - anon a aooompmwa. in nU I meeting today aa enlightening talk ra luaga hie tkieelal t th Tittims '4DAHO FALLS. Idaho, AprO T JC H. Snyder, city gapertntendeBt o( schools, .addressed the chamber of With a The Trtkeaa. Idaho, AprO T O tX VUvt. Bvtm vaitey luite--. aUad at St. tba ra Aiphjonma aooiial kxUr ault of toilune rarotvad whea hla ' at on taa ajaa, near aHraw- avrry glrn, two mtlea awrth of the Cole avdwol, aad roiled atxty feet dowa the embankment, erueblng hi ahaat and and punturiBg eaa of 1SK. Superintend-en- t ' r Men and Women in News of Today Idaho Farmer Meets Death in v Auto Accident aiirtil 1923. HAILKT. Idaho, April T. The Ledance and held at th rlalley opera house Saturday night waa a financial auooess, aad neued the Blaine county post tilt. The boxes , sold at auction and brought from 1 to S. Two larg cakes,' which were donated, helped to swell the eum of reoeipta, which will be used for th August convention expenses. gion MartDonaJd, Aahfcr tX Boyle, W. W. Scott of Ueavar and W. W. Oope of Salt Lake, who made the examination. At a similar meeting today the report of the examination, of the Beneficial Ufa lnauraaea company will wa discussed. er OOOD NEw OR STUDENTS. Fellowship having a net value of 73 will be awarded In the department of mining and metallurgical research at the University of Utah, according to Cfeaa Joseph F. Merrill of th school of They will be for the yearengineering. l2-- t. The fellow, ar to ship open graduate students who have had training In chemistry EXAMINATION CONDUCTED. aad metallurgy. Applications will be Th regular triennial convention received until It. Oraduate stuexamination of th Utah Home Fire dents who haveMay r majored chemistry Inau ranee company waa tha aubjoot also are eligible for the three teachof dlacueaton at a luncheon yestering fellowship - that are offered. day at ths Hotel Utah. Present were Tbece have a- value af taOt each. J. G. MbQuarrte, oomsnlnsloaer 'of Inenraace for Utah; IX C Nslfert, diSTUDENTS TO OIVI FLAY. ' rector of Insurance for Idaho, aad That Alpha Phi. aathmal dramatic H. A. Loooks, Insurance commissioner of Wyoming. Others present war fraternity at the University of. Utah, "Th Gypy Trail" WedPresident J, Orant. head of will present nesday and Tharadajr th company; John O. Cutler. Oeorg rwlnj at haO. Tb comedy win be J. Cannon. Ellas A. Smith, A. La Stewart - ,Hr .. . . under th 'dtreetioa of Ohatutcey Hoastmaa of Che department of pufe-ll- o apaaklnat. Following are ahoae who will take part la tha oaset Low-e- n Leo. Oora, Mortetiaen, kfundy Bundy, Ora Latwta, IJllle Kay King, Richard Dtfkyoook,' Benry Teunj and Merrill Bennloo. fioenle) effaota and arranawmenta are under (he direction of eeulah Oasaady. , TUBE NTS TO ELECT HEAD. Nominations for student body office at th University of Utah will tax place at as easemlbly to be field at 11:S a. aa, Frifor this day.. Tha officea to be filled for wast student Include president, vice year president, aecretary ami treasurer. tie will alas There positions on various student boards to tie filled. eleoUone for tha position will take place a week later and the final election two weeka from Friday. FAIR BOARD MEETS PRre,' The executive cofnrnlttee of - the y state fair aasociation will meet to receive report of committee i recent a at It meeting. appointed poasvnte tfie suoiect oi a manager for the association will be taken, up. Prl-aw- . IVI-da- - . - ; . ' .' - n, . C frOCATBLLO. Idaho. April 1 Po- ratello council N 11, Knlghta of Ct.lumbtu, ta aupportlng' a movement of Oood obaervanoa tha proper f'r Friday, and at raeulutlon baa been bualneea all men aMopted railing upon of. Jpocatello, and all other, no mator ter what their buaineaa vocation ba, to cuapand buaineaa for at :aaat thraa full bourn, front It noon tu-- l or 4 o'clock la tha atamoon oa Oood Friday. :y hn Van-wee- - KRAFT It' VnCATTSJTL Idaho. Afirtl T C. H Kraft of Mhlcago. an official of the Kraft 'Cheeee company, aa heen vial tor in Pocatallo Oie ft days on his way home, fom an ax- tended visit ta Pacific coast ettlas. He states that the Pocatallo plant of tne lv ran company la well eauttmed ta handle tha buaineaa la thla section. and that no changee la the plant ara contemplated: at thla time. DINNfa) PASTY OIVtN. tut Want Psfd road; " T Pid a t dinner Sunday for their tree-oour- son. Stanley, who waa home for th weex-en- a rrom Lxigan, vtah. Cover were laid for af lee fjorothr Fradarlck. son. Miss Mary Woosley, Mlaa Lor raine Maneon, Frank Christeneea aad roree uarrowa at logan, Utah. DtATH CLAIMS Baerlat ta Tb Trlbaae. CHILO, i fork. xr.w Asm eon of Mr. and Mrs. John tnetr aiea at home iwnie, after aa Ulneee of . three weekaMonday from pneumonia and complloationa. Tha cnua ie survived by tbe parent and five brother. FMaeral aarvtoaa will held tomorrow art sraoon at o'clock from the Third ward chapel. INFANT IS SURI IO. ta Tka TilS.i. ePAmsH .' 7 hpa VtHvr imiiir ia a ta rhinr o IIIhKaa COACH rr-vire- e M annua s895 Dallvcred' Prtoa, $1061 Its overwhelming public acceptance confirmi by actual talea tupremacy the outstanding: leadenhip of Essex Talue. Never wai that position so clear, and o rightly deserved as today- - ' I.tl d&iii ; Vv' ' $339 Dlt. ' ...... , . Today's Essex is the finest erer luHt, It is the Ernocthest; most reliahb Essex ever huilL It is the best looking, most comfortably ridbj Essex ever built And the price, because of volume, is tha lowest at which Essex ever sola. ESSEX The apaakera were Larson. Thomaa Halvorana i,m avt Nelson. Interment waa at the Snaa- isb rorx cemetery. AO CLUB TO RSO)aANI2L Reorgajilsatloa of th Salt Lake Ad vertising club, which has .been Inac tive for th past few months, waa completed at a meeting held at noon I'tah. Martin yesterday at the L. Pierce, member of the educational committee of th Associated Advertising- Club of th World, addressed the meeting, epeeklng ea th aecea-tl- y of th Bait Lake oritantaatlos, . W!$ t 1 i ' W ; ervlnr were held at th Palmyra meeting bouae yaaterday afternoon for of Mr. and Mr. Joseph Roach.. The oaoe a tea oi nean trouoie. Maneon. - - Never Before Such Quality at or Neait e. I " , i The Tilboas. Afr MALAX. Idaho. Anrfl and Mrs. Mose Chriatensen entertained at road. alrriost imp 0lfe 'M Jon VIHTOPt. gpeHel ta TSe Trlhasa. For, those who dtilre, pedal arTEngements hare been made whereby, an Essex Coach mar be for a First AO tO MAN WUIIara M. Mansfield, H year of age, died at hla home. 423 East Sec ond South street, yesterday. He waa Mm in unio in lius anaa naa uvea In ftah for tha laet thlrty-flvyears. A daughter. Mr, fx C Hill of Salt Lake, and two aoqa, J. V. Mansfield of Olyn.pla, Wbah.. and FJtos Maaa-fla- td aarvlv him, bf Elm. furchased vo.. 33 The remaining payments conveniently arranged. '' ELECTION OtFERREO. Election of Officer of th Rocky Mountain Electric Cooperative league waa deferred antH the annual rival-ney meeting of the league next at tha annual convention of th body held at tha Hotel I'tah Monday. - Essex won its great recognition on the issue of finest ouality, performance and utility without useless size, weight or. cost;. 'X'-- .: Essex requires little attention to keep-itop condition. Its maintenance cost, we believe, is the lowest of any car in the world. You sacrifice no motoring pleasure, comfort or good looks that large, hih-price- d cars can is action. of Essex nimbls It is give. trafHc.re-handled in crowded ', easily sponsive to every call for power or speed. vAnd witn it you' . know all tne satisfaction thit comes with its distinction as a fine and beautiful car. Can any other car within hundreds of dollars cf tis price tjzty you' so well? n ... . , ' And with its low first coct and oper-- ; H ating economies, you getouaUtirsof long "lasting, reliable penormance, x smoothness and riding ease. -- aa . THE BOTITIIILL AUTO:.:03!LE CO. Jan-var- LICENSED TO MARRt. Acrll 7v Aucirt Qell both of May Wright, Iewis and Leah r Ucensa Provo. were leaned a Oy LVUR; idlers nuact flaws lousy, iVs Tribune Want contain .Fach chances Well worth whit. I many 5 FROVCk, 3642 South State St DISTRIDUTOR HUDSON uli tho Automotive Bu$ine$ in Salt Lake for Eighteen Year. msj-ris- 1 rily ATiD i ECC2X 1017A V nn-p- Tl.zS Was! G23 ' 1 |