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Show ' 2i' HIS III' OLD BATTALIOfJ Thousand! AVitoets Lay-- TIIE SAlT""TlA.KE TRIBUNE, WED NESD AT irORXIXG, "APRII7 8,1025." Utah Commemorates Deeds of Conquest BatPrlndpsJi in the ceremony Incident to layinj the cornerstone of the Mormon , Mrs. Mrs. talion monument; Left to right, Mayor 0. Clarence Neilen, Mary J, Claw-ion- May Belle T. Daris, President Briffham H. Boberts, James H. Douglas, Governor George Governor Dern Is holding the silH. Dern, President Heber J. Grant and Q. P. Biswold. ver trowel with which he sealed the oomentone holding the copper record and rello shown at his feet Below, steadying the oornentone into position. Prosecutor t ni 4 PIS PE1CT in Will Make Opening Statement in the Collins Case, Today. 0 w rnerione or lag ot Monument at Capitol. Little Sister Is Going to Try" Her Luck Before the Camera MURDER TRIAL Southern Group Prepares to Negotiate With U. S. 1. Mn rt.ain Proiect A ::. -- Th ll Imprewive Ceremony Military Achievement of Early Pioneers. Re-ca- Jury to hear th d. thsm-selr- eorarretulat th ' people of Utah upon th laying of th oornsr-ato- n of h Mormon Battalion monument," IVsatdsnt Srlgtiam H. Hob-rtmuur of ertnon)a at tka iBwniNv psuaeamea- to in mar tnan 3000 persons gathered on th capltol ground ai Qavmmar Oeorgs H. Darn stepped tack after having guided tha Ix and ton granite block Into position yesterday afternoon. Despite th throat of Inclement wssAher, tht enwrt began to assemble early and hsT grouped around th monument alt prepared to atand throughout th program, whan word waa passed that aaid from th actual laying ot. th eornarstons th service would M held In tha capltol rotunda. On th landing of tb eaat-r- a BtatroaM of th rotunda waa a speaker' atand and tat and city official, fnambara of th battalion Monument commission ana othar special guest had seat of- van-ta- g on th staircase tep. From th foot of th aUUreaa halfway of th mtuna back tha wld wep waa crowded with ohsirs, whll hundred standing thronged Slther win and other hundred jammed againat th balustrades Of tha third and fourth floor landings. Tha program opened at I o'clock, after a parade south on Main atreet and north on Stale street to the capltol ground. The Thlrty-lght- h infantry band headed the parade and furnished martial nvuslo Incident to tha eeremonle. In tha Una of maron there followed tb band a detachment of infantry from Fort Douglas and four eompania of Salt Lak hlrh achooi cadet. OAMN PAITOR TAKES PART. Merriber of tha monument commission, Oovernor (Darn, with hi staff, and. othar tala officials, city official a, L. IX 8. church dignitaries arid Daughters of th iMbrmen Battalion, all In automobiles, completed th column. Martial air fcy tha Infantry band resounded through; tit capltol as th President Hob-aaudience eaeemMed. called tha aaeemblaire to orasr and presented the Rev. J oh a Ifl. Carver of Ogden, who offered tha invocation. President Rofcsrta than mad th Introductory ooraroent an "Th Monument." 'After careful historical research," h aaM, "it has been determined that th march of the Mormon Battalion was th longest ver made by an related H fantry detachment," briefly tome of tha Incidents of that march, and dwelt particularly "upon th part played In th building of Utah toy th Paefek detachment of tha battalion, invalided at Pueblo, t..oio. ana roinins me vhrium imvneers in this valley four days after in tha letter's arrival. He oeeerroea V a height momsment. which; will o will and feet of thirty-twdepict the westward march of Columbia in th ,L. ft.t.ttnn ACHIEVEMENTS NATIONAL, Th achievement of th battalion war national. President Roberts declared, but Utah has th first right to their memory. Inception of th monument movement waa from personal sentiment batrather than In the light of th Belle talion' achlvme nt, Mr. Mary T. Davie said in a brief talk which Vf Tsl-defoI16Wed?eFt!icTlo!f Roberta as "the mother of th monument movement.'' Mr, Davis told how, twenty year ago, a croup of daughter of battalion msmbers had conceived th monument Idea for perpetuating the heroism of their fathers. Bha traced th development first through (ersonal subsnrtptlons. then as a public move-tnefostered by th state. then Mayor O. Clarence Neslen was Introduced and read tha list of artir- -. cles to be seeled In th copper ceptacle . plac45Clttitl the wirner-atona, rhw I i rt ' -- nt nt e. CONTENTS OF CASKET. This list Include oopy of Lieuten ant Colonel P. - 8t. Oeorg Cooke's order No. 1 to th Mormon Battalion,offlclat map at ..march, steel enarav...... ..... . vuivuei v v.vik - , the battalion; copy of Daniel Tyler' history of the battalion five containing complete roster of ths companies and Lieutenant Colonel honorable of order discharge Cooke's to th member, donated by th fam IR. T. Burton; the 1. late ily of . . .. General i w n ui pdmowrapnioiuniuiiiv tj ... Blirler' journal recording th official data of dlacovary of gold In Califorand nia as January It, 1M; history roster of Daughter of the Mormon nxtaiinn! netltion for site and monu- . . O UtnU W commander-o- f . . .MMwlitliiii IHCM. ','" T ' nhotnffreTlh I ' of -Imonument site, pamphlet prepared by oommlsaion containing monument legislative act creating the commis-In sion and data tor us by artists preparing designs, program of nationwide competition to procure design, photograph of - Gilbert P. RJswoltl, sculptor; copies of legislative report on progress of th monument, copy of Brigham H. Roberts' "Tb Mormon History - and Battalion, It Achievements"; cop lea of pamphlets used during monument fund camcoin of Calipaign In 191 and fornia gold dated 1T, engraving of Deeeret gold coinage from Califorof nia gold, photogrstvh group of Utah pioneer, butt of' powDavid horn carried ty Father der Pettegrew in the Mormon Battalion sample of official march, receipt books issued for Individual subscription ranging from 1 cent to I50 to the monument fund, list of over Ift.OOO subscriber to the fund, Invitation to ceremony of laying of cornerstone, engraved copy of names of governors of the stats of Utah and members of th monument commission who served during construcention of the monument. with graved copy of artists connectedmonuth and constructing designing ment, copie of local dally newspapers for corof the and copy . nerstone ceremony. - lt, 1 - Hotel Books Are Like the Sports Page , Vernon Club and Dixie Basketball Teams Are CWief Visitor, in the City. Ys 8 ports predominated th Bait Lake hot er registers yesterday whan It re quired an entire pags of th Hotel Utah register to record th visit here of th Vernon baseball club and th tfcai considsrabJt parl PlApa.-.JtWilson hotel to tak car of th of th Dlxl high school - aa rouu home BOYS "Th Boys of th Old Brigade" was male onartet. eompossd of sung by K'isr and Alvln Keddlngton. a WiaJor Hamilton Gardner arreclstlon of Limitenant Colonel oommande Rt. Oooke. Oeonr TMlln Ftom hia reading of the battaJlon n hintnrv afalor Gardner concluded gv. Lieutenant Colonel that, Cook vm a strict disciplinarian, he a had always great sympathy for hi men and never asked them to under take a hassrd In wtilch he wa ua alt'botigh share. trv J. willing ..r Mrs. .. rnic be i War , liked Jem In Clawson presented with- - a silver trowel laying th cornerstone. wa oa behalf of preenUon "' jit'; " hA J " ?L : ."""v.'j . rV 4Tfcw J '41:' IHINIIIEINJIEIIN org after winning consolation place at th recent Chicago tournament Qt Cheater Whitehead, coach of the Pixi taam, waa In charge of the 8t Utorg party. Th boy xpressd themselves aa well pleased alth th trip and with th showing thsy mad. will 81. leave for They Uorg by automobile thi morntng. A-- P. Richardson of Salem, Mass., M. J. Bahreua, fl. Tarlow and William Wynssco of New York and H. L. of Ooldstoux oJlywood...CaL. are motig th gussu registered at the Hotel Utah,, Harry T. Nolan of Denver and John ftugar of Park City, motion picture theater owner, and A, F. Doremua, veteran engineer and lrrlgatlonlat of Toccle county, ar aranns th Now. houe hotel list of arrivals for yes terday. At the New Grand ar Mr. and Mr. N. C. Vols of Arlington Hight. III., Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Benedict of Ind.. F. J: Hansen of Portland. Ors., and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mueller of Cincinnati, unio. Arrival at the Cullen yeeterday Included Don F. Kegler of Idaho Fall, and B, P. Qroo of Montpeller, Idaho. . Ham-men- d. Alexander P. PrinsU Jr fo Be Buried Today Funeral services for Alexander P. Pringle, who died (Mbnday following a lingering Illness, will be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock at th family residence, Hollywood avenue. Th body may be viewed at the residence this morning front 11 until It o'clock. Bishop John Duncan of th First ward will hav charge of th services. Interment will be In the City ., cemetery. Hani Funeral to Be Held in Miller Ward Funeral services for Louis W. former mayor of Beaver, who died at his home. 1144 Booth Stats street. Monday, will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon In the Miller ward chspei. The body may be viewed at the Lindqulst funeral chapel today and at the family home piior to services tomorrow. Interment will be In the Wasatch Lawn et Her 'th-dl- War Department Orders Driver Claims No Signal Full Equipment Will Was Given by the Car Place r-5, r at Top. Front pTOsfdinjjta" -U- By Caltsteal ' a.rr1c. Th United States army wUl hav th most effectiv antiaircraft and 'anti tank rapld-fl- r weapons In the world under final action today laker) by rb. war department n approving th machine gun, urowning th Invention of John M. Browning of Ogden. Utah. gun w in' b part "of the and-- i ru etiuipnient oi in army ana wm b manufactured and issued to the troops as rapidly as possible. Th weapon jreeently has been developed from tk original gunJa-callhe- r. Browning machtn which was Introduced during the war and which gav the United States first place In rapld-fl- r guns. Th new gun will hav two different mounts, depending upon whether It I being used for antiaircraft work or for horisontal fir. Both mounts ar tb result of long and careful experimentation carried on at government arsenals by army ordnanc ExWASHINQTON, T. April Th pert. 4S0 EHOTS A MINUTE. . antiaircraft mount th gun - will b able to fir 460 shot per mlnut to a vertical of ism feet. ran Every fifth shot, or ninety shot per minute, will carry "tracer," thus enabling the gunner to follow th cour of their With th fir. Not only will th "tracer" bullets th gunner great assistance In directing their aim, but also th "tracer" compound will act as an in cendiary agent when passing through inflammable material. This feature. It is believed, will prove particularly sffoctlv against aircraft. "Tracer" ammunition now being developed will be visibls at an altitude of 700 feet by ntaht and sow feet by day. th Firing from the other mount gun will have a norison-ts- l 17,000 of approximatefeet, rsngs ly rive mile. Her, too, each gun will be capable of firing 4Ad solid shots er minute, and the "tracer" featur is expected to prove most efglv of pr-mttt- ed ' - Jw)r. tmmeditately negotiate; with ;iedera reclamation official for th construc tion of such projects as gr nc-a- r to th reclamation of KW.OOO acre of land In thaee section when Dr. Hubert Work, secretary of Mead. dl-- " Interior, and Dr. Hwood her rector of reclaniatlon, . arrlv -. next week, arly Th first TOnstroet ion wontwtu o th building of a diversion canal across Kama flat to carry Weber pakley, summiv county, to th Prnvo river, seve.i milee distant. sanction lor unit wss accorded by thn congressional act appropriating fun'ia for th Great Salt Lake basin .pro y. - tni rrver-wat-fr- CANAtc- BT. OFFICIAL , Benresentatlvei of canal conniantes and pubHo official In th area to b otel sffeoted attended a meeting In' Utah yesterday afternoon, and. after discussion, appointed a commit-tss tp aign articles of association In accordance with suggestions by tb Utah water storage commis sion and counsel for the reciimattoo service. Thi .coratarlttea will meet at i o'clock Thursday afternoon at rootaf. Hit Vermont building and there takf"-- step to obtain Immediately sirrta-turof officials of those canal com- " signingen-of panies affected. With thecan be these article a contract tered into with the federal govxrn-mediof for commencement " , version canal. j Water to be diverted through tl Kama flat canal was filed on by the stat of I'tsh last "August tor the benefit of these five counties. By Governor enactment. legislative Oeorge H. Darn may turn this tiling -over to th reclamation, atervtre. ra ( By closing up an organlteall-iof dealing with the federal gov- ernment. the canal com pen icei in thl A section will be In a position to advantage of that filing. The water- - a will be used for high water purpose and for storage on the yrovo river i and in Utah lake. the-H- 1. prs-par- j es - nt 'h. We present this morning, from right to left, Miss Florence Ulrica, destined, we hope, to be a great star, and her newspaper mother, ' Ann McMurdy. Snugjled np against Florence is "Half Pint," of ten weeks vintage. . IKS . COMMITTER NAMED, ' Th committee appointed Is comv "Telling the world about Florence. posed largely by canal company prel-"- l If a ctaen that if Florence, who aa follows: J. 1L Mo- dent, and I Bon of te a tiny llttl thing with lot Cormick and Klrkham. Summit blond curl and a baby stars straight county; Joseph ft. Murdock, E. J. to Van Wagoner. J. Wilford from th original Eve and Inclined Cummlngs, M. Ritohl and Andrew Murdoch, b hy. won't do it perky Ann Mo- Wasatch county; Myron Newell, John Murdv will. Ana aoe re ors- - . Strattoai and John Roundy, Florence Uhich spent the best part tenting section at .mouth Of Prove, of th day in Halt uuit yetruay A. B. D. EvanafWJ. Ilk canyon!Austtn-- n wadiey, Now, en route toHoUywood. Jxmhnr Hayes, yep Parley moat people wno are en rout - u - going resenting Lehl, American Fork and Into Hollywood, FlrM Ben F. Redman, J. Pleasant drove; d movies. Only, ah' got a William. Knight, lrvln Jacob and start good enough to land her for Utah ' Senior Is B. west Keeler. representing Joseph tryout in most oi tne prearranged and- - aou th. sides of ' Jake; . J. . larg motioh plctur studlea You Wilson W. W. A. , and Heber Quist, see. ifs Ilk this: . Honor jGuest Meeting Smith, east lid or salt Lak counFlorence 1 blessed or cursed, as McMulUn A. O. aniT W. ty; choose to look at It, with more Jame A. Llttl, representing west or you than her share of feminine pulchriMusic From of Republican Club. sld of Salt Lake county; Peter tude. Aside from thst she danos unand R. D. Halladay, Tooele Clegg she well And, to top It all, Radio Fans' usually Iowa Howard ana county, and fcaimie Is a sister, and a baby on at that Parkin of Paris county. B. A. I th (for In the Ulrica family. II United State Reed Smoot Senator Disposal th David Ulrtch, baby) of Lenore Uetasco star or unquestioned standing wag greeted by a large, enthusiastic Supreme Court Afiirmn of who Is appearing at present on Broad- crowd last night at the meeting of way In "The Harem." Well, the Verdict Against tb Young Men' Republican olub In to- WtseOTstnewws-of-Mflwauhth ballroom of th Nwhous hotel Wtsoonsin with the ether theater, tosur It' In th air Well, folk. Th verdict of IIOM In favor of scldfd to start anothar girl on her Several musical number by th Mel- Alex Oero against Sheriff Benjamin day and tonight! What t Why most way to celestial and starry heights, ody singers, selections including an R. Harries, the Maryland Casualty to In W want tun on! movie so they had a " elconie. Herd contest, th original song, anything you and Deputy Sheriffs 1. W. How about a llttl genuine Ha basis of which wa beauty, person Smoot," by Mlladle singer of Sandy, company n. A. li Harris and rendered NlchoMs, waiian music? All right lust tune ality .and "entertaining whlllty. Mors and a number of sohga by th Mimes Judge L. B. Wight' court som tlnSJ. In about U o'ckick tonight, whe a, thsn 400 girls entered, and last week Alice and Kuth Jensen of Salt ,La k, ago- - ts arrirmeu tn a aecunon. ot the prls preceuea in aduress of senator supreme court yexterday. Oeros was according to ofttctai Information re Florence .'copped off" thto first Hollywood trip ceived yesterday by Oovernor Oeorge and Incidentally while attempting to escape frora Senator Smoot referred to the re shot H. uera frora Oovernor W. K. Far- with a tryout in several large studios. or I leers, wnom. oe tesutied, h So Florence Is oa ber way. and Ann cent session of congress, ths work the to be robbers: The officers ringtoa of th territory of Ham all, a McMurdy, thought feature writer of th Wis- accomplished In reducing taxes, th were raiding hi place of business at program win he broadcast rrora Hone consin News, Is playing both chap- tariff, and world condition politicallulu. Tha "program will s under the J79 West Seccnd South street, in n press agent to th winsome- ly. H voiced hi appreciation of the attempt at enforcement of th direction of th Honolulu Advertiser eron and recelv- warm weioom who he had received In law. Ths tugtttv was snot tnllquc, th-air on llttl bit of loveliness through station "'"KOU on the atteatioua ail th way ooming home- - and this more-- than - g back,- - th hullet- - pietwlng- a lung end wtv length. ' Oovernor flng th country. thousand time repaid him for th coming out tn th front part of th Farrington will make a short Intro across which hav offered long hour h had studios put la before th body. ductory address before th lilting Ha herAmong War- last session ot congress Included is a United, tryout aero closed, h melodise ar wafted waiian Th supreme court rind teennical ner Brothers, Joseph Schenck, raid. manner ;' In which to the th Pacific objectlou John MoCormack and Upi- 'Work never hurt a person." th th trial wa conducted as without . Well, supposing your sat Isn't caIn senator re..,.1. said. yersat. hi of from As the merits Oi T of to speaking up good ground. plotting something pable I am kind of cared. Flor cent Illness. 'It's the . worry .and rasa Justlc J. E. Flick, who ofwroie th "'broad casting station ot trlend-Itne- e ence,Tea,whose other nam la "Toots," trouble that goes with It" H atd the opinion. In which bl colleague In th pacific" All right then. that tinkles he would continue hi long hour of all concur, says; How about a llttl radio watch party? said with a htugn oo, I do hops-I'l"And, work as long a he held hia present we evident 'After - reading tn In celebration of the first annivergood." I want to so tremendousmake cr.nnot see how th Jury could welt sary of th station WHO, operated ly. Lenore has arway said I am too position. Mat conrrees was session at of Th arrived conclua different Life hav and maintained by th Banker and I want to show hr."t an continusl battl ax :r dl uut annei- - , n. . of wit and inn or mviu company of Da Molnaa. Iowa, 1U young, we hop words." and Good . . luck, t. s "Toot," ' a mi Senattr Smoot said. He de artkets will tak part In a glgmntle ther won't be a chance for Lenore emed th activitie of member ot program, th largest ver attempted to say "I told you so." the senate In bloc and cliques. by any broadcasting station. enIt Much baa been done to reduce tax the claimed. The program goea Th) supreme court rurtner . nndaT Allen ation, a shown by the fact that that "in this esse the defendant were S, atr at 4: is p. m. central time tonight Mrs. Lovina revenue of untha revision laws be on all night given th full protection of th law through and will probably Buried taxation had been reduced t4ft7.000.AM and In one or two instances ther til 4 o'clock Thursday morning. Not Draper In on Smoot Senator said. Ths were given more than the strict en. year. so bad, h? forcement of th fatw authorise." of America, which Th artists who will tak part are Funeral services for Mrs. Lovina publto dbt No ot lection was raised a to there radio artlt Jan Smith Allen, wife of William C. mounted to unbeilevabl figures dur all nationally-know- n rointa. however, and the suprer'e. war. staworld the beea had reduced various from fcroedeast ing who have Allen, were held In Draper yesterday does not partlcuhvls further Jfy court to twenty billion. At the next sestion in th Unltd BUte, Yes, lr! afternoon, with Bishop M. B. Andnw sion of congress th first work will ... All 7U of thml presiding. A aa added feature, the Utton The invocation ws offered by Hy- be to make further r reduction la Morris Funeral to will gtv to every person who malls rum Brown, and th apeaker were taxes by at ; least four hundred a card on A4rU Be This Afternoon mentioning on of John Bushman.. Uehop Wills rd B. million. In discussing appropriations, th th artists or one of th numbers Ennla, Bishop Andrew and ills hop senator faa said to inriu that the through program broadcast during Heber Ivsrson of Salt Lake. Funeral services for Richard p. had vor or souvenir of the occasion. These Music wa furnished by tb Dra- enc of President Coolldge the mayor of Salt Lake to ilk per mixed quartet. been reduced to slightly over three Morris, former x gifts rang from chewing gumets. new win at I o'clock iSf Th receiving was crowded to ca- billion dollars for th fiscal year mi. the d Assemblytodayhall, hosiery chapel Txbemacl Included fixed This of th company, pacity with relatives and friends from appropriations Th local office - The services will b conground.by1 amounting to il,40fl.oo,twa. which ducted located at Tit Continental Bank all parts of th stat. Th floral M. Henrv Bishop Tu..rt building, will glv to any radio owner offering were many and beautiful. sum waa about th prewar figure. ward. President rsere aa never oeen anything to of th Hawthorn who requests on' a radio map of the The benedtetloa wa pronounced by Grant of the Ta n a prove mor ' conclusively thst th Heber J. . O. KlmbalL country. Rulon 8, Wells and David A. the churoh, tun In! All set. folks! Interment was la Draper cemetery, American people are ound than disnnrnn wiu o tn speakera Musicf He Calvin Coolldge. under the direction of Oeorge A. election of same will under th direction of JobV be sound the judgment that Special watch aal at Jensens Jew. Jenkins, Patriarch Joseph M. Smith play forefathers of V Spencer. s the this country had." D."Friends (Adv.) offering the dedlcatnrv prayer. elers. 71 Msln st. may view th body at tb h Smoot beiiaved bom of Ben said Senator P. Morris, 7l First avethere would be no revision of the tariff laws In the next session of nue, from U to 1 o'clock. of and countries th when congress, Maid o Barley keeps you wstl and Europe wen restored to their normal strong. Tsstes Ilks eoffse. At all condition th tariff of the United ' (Adv htates would bs even higher, h grocers. added.." Th outlook for world peace Is not ratisfactory, he said. , The nation of Fife and Character Reading Special t Th Trlbaee. personally complimented fcjr .Mm Eurooe ar making little headway ' WASHINQTON Cooliflg and by various guest. Ths toward abolish mg war because of April In colors of Zlon park. Bnrce canyon. exhibition wa brought to n anlcion and hatreds. He ex APRIL a . , close aa picture of th catne-dra- is their I he hope President Cool Break and 'other cnlc won- of Bryc were, thrown, on the pressed Peopls bori on thi date ofteh r '' would b succeesful In catling btlnd ldge U to th fault and weakness 4sr of Utah wr shown tonight screen, 'while th daughter of Land another world conference, for further of their friends, and It la a rare ex . V Spry sang disarmament. . President and Mra Cootldgw and a Commissioner William admit It la A handshsklpth meet- ceptlon when they will mall party of friend in th East noiyt vity. . Among they ar not ususlly1 guesta of President and ing, nd refreshments were served. other, although room of th Whit House. Th reticent-m- Mrs. were of Commission' Jone,-nnde- r land the Coolldg speaking iy9sm&sit and falling of thoe to horo direction of th Union Pacific er and Mr. Spry and daughter, Will feel - Senator no Mrs. Smpot of E. LeatherO. and they will on necessity Friday night railroad,, and Th Arte male will never loyalty. wood and two daughter of Senator back out again b hown atctb auditorium of Reed Talk Before Bank of a fight, and th Aries Woman Smoot... ' - ... building. , the Interior department far behind her brother, llejl wrtl make a special trip Mr. Jon ah own toy ;y Great enthusiasm - was Senator Reed Smoot will addres the friends, her favorites, ar all in all memfhere of the president' psrty over to New Tork Thursday to shosK'the th newspaper and members of th Associated Bank and and tb person who places them st the picture in color showing clearly pictures foefore of oa men Trust companies of Salt Lake at the a disadvantage will be dealt with thst cliy. and what I'tah has to offer in the way magssin of th organisation in language that cannot easily be nil. Friday night will present thenv- - at dinner meeting of rare and unusual scenic attrac. Alt club const rueo. tonight at 7 o'clock at the on gave an interesting the Interior department under tion,' Mr, Jones the will Smoot The Went Ads are your 'hert Senator of national general service, speak the different park view, tslk. explaining gov. financial sd economic conditions, li friend, and If you r looking for and a desc'rtotlon of th scene as befure an invked gathering of cwrre H. Famswfwth, president of th asso new pes'! ion. In almost any tieldV Ai ernment officials, newspaper they floaled aorosg the acreen. wa us tb Want Ad dally. . . ciation, will preside. he concluded hjt talk Mr. Jones spondentg and others. Tonight Tune in and Listen l good-slxe- ILLS ; Senator at : l.'h Pacific the. Daughters of th Mormon Battalion. In reply, Oovernor Dern remarked that, although th line of march ot this battalion had not through Utah, still, because It was recruited :, from thoe people already headed fective. i wastward to pioneer this stats. It Is . EFFECTIVE ON TANKS. that" Utah should altogether fitting In addition to having a range sulft experpetuate their memory. to that of other machine guns. pressed himself as highly gr.Ytlflid perior new ha the added ad the that it should fall to him to lay th vantage otweapon firing a shot which will cornerstone of a monument t the thus niaklng It. armor, pierce light brave men who participated In tins especially elective against tanks. important episode In th winning f war the The feet thst department the west finally approved the new gun, Tha aaseenbtagw repair 1 to the today for distribution to the troops I evilt monument outside, where the dence that It ha passed ths most sealed ami sever tests and demonstrated Its copper receptacl, w placed within th hollowed center .f ability to meet the most exacting re Dern piled nairement. ..... Oovernor cornerstone. the , his silver trowel and then guided the nt position. great ston J. Grant of the Woman Seeke Annulment President if ' 1 T. S. "Ctrorcit offered Her'Second Marriage thanks for tb tory prsver. II gave . divine Intervention which hd Suit for annulment th member of th Mormon of marrlan Battalion'' to make their reeord- - 1 wm filed by Nora Carlsen agSinst Western' acre tnareV th breaklng Holger' Carisen in the Third district half of the eontlnnt without lna of court yesterdsy. She "sllege that she a sinst man hi battle and asked thst married carlsen August IMS. act- th same power forever protect tb lng on th belief that she was dl-- I monument to- thetr nvMnone vorced from ber "former huaband, snd tvavlug been so Adrian Mll-- a damag by tha elements. dvlsed. Sb learned Ist- -r that she Happy-Forv- r' 4 was lawful wife of Miles engsgement i tlllthe' 71 when she entered th marrtag conwedding rings. Jensens Main.;. with (Adv.) tract Carln. tn geserally spokca of as th south- v group of th Great Salt Lake basin project, will b prepared to 1 to the Hulas at to 14-H6- 111-112- 6: 'x? ft J, Btarbuck. At It o'clock this morning Jude Rogers, district attorney, will trak the opening etstement of the prosecution to th jurv, H will then call H. W Chrlstopherson, county sur. veyor, to th stand to Introduce a map of the scene of th homicide'. It 1 expected that trial of th es will tak a week, veniremen on th criminal panel having, been excused until ext Monday. Collin I alleged fo nave murdered Charles K. atoOuown of Buhl. Idaho, on th nlsht of October 11. 124. following a holdup in th extrem esst-r- n part, of .th city. Mr. McQuowa van formerly mayor 4 Buhl. Cherltf Benjamin, . Harries Is said to hav found the body of McQtiown fac downward In a pool of blood on Shortly ths night of ths trsgedy. after, hie arrival, (Mr.-- , Collins, H Js said, appeared on the seen and fir minute after thst Collin, who sslrt he bed come from town. Bach was charged with first degree murder. The case waa subsequently dismissed Mrs. Collins. aglnt Collins dslmed thst he had returned from town to his camp, missed and saw Mrs. Collins, heard vole lights on Nineteenth Kat etreet and him arrested sheriff The went there. at th seen of th tragedy. .befor At th preliminary hearing Justice of th Peac George 15. Parkin. Miss Rhoda Tanner testified that she was In th car with McQuown when h wa rdbbed. five counties, In th Water user t ,.,- - . er part of counties, comprising what - Frat. a flag-arap- . es Th jury Is composed of th folEvan. Eric lowing men: Charles Anderson, Martin Amundsen. John W. Cooke, Hyrum Evans, Thomas Nelson. Frank P. Dykes, R. N. ivory, I. P. Egeland, C W. Bherwjod. K. IB. Burmham and Anton David Jackson George B. Ime-anware excused under challenge of th stat when they stated thy ha.! scruple against capital punishment. Unstat der, peremptory chsllengs th J. Allen, excused Thomas Newman. W. and Chart WHiford Mackay OMbs, having also excused i one parson exdefen Th afternoon. Monday cused under peremptory challenge Justsnsen, WSlliam Brown. JohnBow-de-A.n. Rueckert, A. J. Davis, William George Baxter, H. Aldrlch, F. A. Pack. Edward R. Dlmond and L lf Being Formed, WitK Kamas' Canal as First Unit" fc ute far, th closing hour la th Third district court yesterday. Th Iwelr ma finally selected after two day of examination were admonished by Judge William M. MoCrea not to talk about th case among or to let anyoe talk to them ' with reference to It. E. R. Callister, defense attorney, 'exhausted the full ten peremptory challenge allotted to th defen and sV A. Rogers, district attorney, excused five under peremptory ehal-le- u TEwmwfeSii4 gW" eafTyln tli waived the challenge In a many "I Is Association case against Mark Collin, charged with first grew murder, wm sworn at five min- 7 ; t . . at c at Turn Dial Harrier e f . J. A. Nelson, 29, of 1S81 Sixth East street, waa bruised and eat about tb head and face, and Leon Llddell, 1$, of 4& Holtywaod avenue, suffered laceration yesterdsy when the automobile In which they war riding 'collided with a car driven by O. C. n of West Jordan at Eighth South and Main streets. Both cars had bean proceeding south on Main street and, at Eighth tarn east. The machine driven by Llddell struck the rear end of th Hogan oar. Llddell claims Hogan did not signal to indlcat that he wa about to turn, but Hogan declare he did signal for som tim befor turning. ' Both th Injured men were given treatment at the emergency hospital. Nathan Belxman, it. of 761 Post street, suffered possible fracture of th left arm and bruise on th left side when hi automobile collided with a street car at First South and First West streets. Beiiman waa driving south on First West and th street car wa proceeding east on First Witnesses declare thst th South. motorman sounded th gong, but that Keisman evidently did not hear It. Beiiman waa taken to th emergency hospital for treatment. Harley L. Stone, Jr.. It, of Boun tiful, was bruised when be was struck by .an automobile driven by Holli In Cornell. 47 Kensington avenu. front of ST Ksst North) Tempi street. th Police report of accident declare It wa due to careless driving past a school balldlng. Rtone In Juries re ceived car at -- th emergency nits Herbert Knenlg. I, son of Mr. and Mra Henry Knenlg, 12J Hansen av one, suffered lacerations of th fac and head yesterday when h struck bv an Auerbaoh delivery truck at Seventeenth South and Sec ond. West streets. The bov had tust left the . McKinley school and wa about to climb on a school truck going north when he wa hit hv. the Aaerbach truck aotng south. He wa taken to th emergency hospital fo .. treatment. accident Following an automoMI on South Temnle near State street In which th mayesterday tnornlng. chine swung front' left to rlrht on down knocked th sllwoery pavement, the safety gone standards and fihslty I came to sf stop front of th Be. bivelMMJs. the rtoMo were rottfled car had been tolen, from tharth and . West Tempi South Tript Monday eventwg. The mastreet' chine I the prooertv of E T., Mow- atr-e- t, rv- !x'h and w llttl damed foth In the affslr. , Motorcrci. office, bad h. p'sc where the car wa resting after th accidents but thought ths owner helw to get It .off the had roae-fo- r Ho-ga- -- E" .d 1 fiatt-erta- -- . Metro-Ooldwy- n, - .. l . A-mma J. h at . . and-radi- o . - . Utah Scenic Wonder Pictures Enthrall White House Group -- ... ' . " tht '." 1 ptc-tn- re ;in ' ecceh-trtdt- wr-hsrn- Mowerv phoned telling of the theft. o:'; oib e)Y is REPOnTf rdatlnum diamond ring loss of was reported to the vnlned at Dcllc yeterrtav W Mies: E. R. Vos at th Hotel I'tah. Th ring was loet som. time trt ween April eeeterdnv. f. L. rrrke. to fo ith Firs Wet'etreet. yaeerdav renor'ed th theft of a nuantltv'of .etoth'n In mnnev from hit and linen and home. ing th Entrance wa gstned by front door open. forc- 1 1 la iv ert sus-pine- s I A. |