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Show - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1923. bank in East Payton, he obtained pos- and machine tooling He manufacsession for four hour of $10,000 la tured nothing except on special orders San County Sheriff His shop, a affair, has currency of small denomination, more than $10,900 worth of machinery Resigns Under Pressure . Oabler, to it confession, said he first and equlpmeut. While Incorporated, noticed Kloos la the bank a month the company employed but a small Sptrial Is Tba Trtbsas. ago, obtained hie automobile license force and these had been laid off this MONTICEUjO, Nov, 1 Sheriff W. E. Oliver of Ban Juan county handed number, ToUowed him and then ob- morning until Monday. bla ragianatlon to lb couoty commls-sloas- rt .served his action 4 week ago he attempted the robbery when Committee Is Chosen to early this week, Tha he cut the ieed line In Kloos automoImmediately accepted the Water Suit Look bile. but there was sufficient gasoline resignation and appointed Deputy la the vacuum tank to get the bank Sheriff Heber Wilson to fill the unex fo Th. Trltmao. manager back to his branch. term of Mr. Oliver. Today Oabler made the work sure. A meeting pired RICHFIELD, Not. The commissioners had asked for He disconnected the feed line while the of users water of the Sevier ths upper resignation of Mr. Oliver, due to Kloos' automobile stood In front of that several prisoner had ths bank at the city's chief street in- river was held In. Rlohflod recently. the fact from the county jail due to fact that a suit Is escaped tersection, placed a rag In the vac- In view of thswill of vigilance In taking lack alleged affect tha r,hts care uum tank and left just enough fuel pend in, which of them to take Kloos out of the congested of hundreds of users of Sevier river chosan to to iTteoners. it Is said, were permitted district. Oabler drove up when Kloos water, a corn mil tea w at largs during the day on the go of tha citizens look affairs tha after automobile stalled seven squares from promise that they would return at the bank, ordered the manager into tn tha lawsuit. night. of The cotnmlttea selected consists hie own car, and drove to the city One prisoner, J H. Jones, who eslimits, where he ejected the banker Leals W. Jones of Monroe (J. W was being held for the district end threatened bis Ufe tf he attempted Flomnijulst of Richfield, 'WilliamRow-T. caped, on a statutory charge. He was court Owens, Jr., of Fangultch, C. E to follow. his given liberty during the daytime Kloos disregarded the threat, how- an of Antlmonv, O. R. Beebs of Junc- to work for anyone In the town who ever, and fired a volley of shots, none tion, E. C. Barley of Koosharem, him. One hire he failed might of which took effect. Henry Larsen of Mslnora, P H Mad-of to return and Is stilt evening missing Dastrup Within sn hour after the robbery sen of Sallna and John Oabler was In custody.' The money Sigurd. Seed Raisers mas found In a sack burled under a FUNERAL LARGELY ATTENDED. pile of cans in a garage near Gab-leof by Snow business. place Special to The Trlboae. I had to go to prison anyway," be Nov. 3 Funeral serRICHFIELD. The to Trlboae. Special said, "and U was just a question vices war held yesterday for which one. Federal officers were C. Christiansen, wife of George ChrisMYTON. Nov. My ton and this pressing me for a $1000 fine and $290 tiansen, In the First ward chapel, un- part of the Vlntah basin were visited income tag payment. I thought 1 der the direction of Frank M bv the first snowfall of the season could get away with this and pay Ogden. The speakers were President Wednesday. Tha snow began falling them off." Judue Henry N early In the morning and soon the and R. D. Toun The case closely parallels that of Hayes. A large number of friends ground was covered wkh a carpet of the phantom bandit," Fred Nicked, were In attendance at the service. white. During the day a great deal president of a manufacturing eoneera, of the snow melted. who staged a daylight robbery of anCLINIC TO BE HELD. snow will work a hardship on The other branch bank and escaped with A child many of the alfalfa and seed raisers. KAYSVILLE, Nov. $2$. $00, but was captured a week later clinic will be held In the Re- Ths threshing machines, for several and also confessed. Nlckol is serving welfare room at the lief Khyavllle days heraose of the m!n and snow, society r a prison sentence. were obliged to stop work. Th truckaftertabernacle next The Gem City Engineering company noon from I to IWednesday oclock Parents ers who came over the between was the name adopted by Gabler for ara urged to' brill, their children of here and Price report a pass foot 'of snow his business, that of general mechanics preschool age. on the summit. Juan one-stor- y UTAH'S FINEST AND CLEANEST MARKET. an4-eouU- STATE 255 TH 255-SOU- After SIil Head of Engineering Co. Faces Cell, Anyway, He Says; Robs Banker. Laid' Plans After WatchEmu- ing Maneuvers; n lates Fellow-Townsma- Bi-h- Ohio, 'Nov. 6 (By the DAYTON. term 4 wocl tod Proa ) Faced with In prison either way he turned, Elliott Sabler, SO, president of the Gem City Engineering company, today attempt td to emulate another fyton business man and fight his way out of finan cial difficulties by a bank robbery. In a daylight, downtown robbery of H. Ji Kloos, manager 'of a branch & HP-I- I j MJgl - . tn-rea- U $ Many Dollars. Butter Pure Sweet Creamery GenUemanUt.lllt-'ido- kern.ia r. Special Pure White; Fresh Rendered ..J I Lad I U rancyr Navy day Saturday, ,11 sJwiillw lb pall.. Just rmiwd P.r top of sweat. J? ,h? ee.Can l&c. 20c 87c Sego Lily Flour 7c 25c 47 25c S1.69 MBASS Fruit and Vegetable BEEF Rump, Sirloin I ft and Round Roast Per lb Pure lard, 2 lbs. ...454 Veal Roast, lb. ,...'..204 .234 Leg Veal, lb. Veal Chops, lb. ...204 Leg Pork Roast, lb. 304 Pork Roast, lb 284 Pork Neck Bones, lb.104 3 lbs. for 254 Ground Bone, 6 lbs. .254 Mild cure. Whole wanffg or half, per Dept 2Sfi lb- - e- - Mutton Chops, lb. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Large Head Lettuce 5c Nice Bunch 5c .. .20 Leg Mutton, lb. . . . .254 Steak Sirloin and lb 22H e, Fancy Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs. 15 254 Hamburger, lb Sausage, 2 lbs Celery Pickled Beef Tongues, 184 per lb 25c CLEANLINESS SERVICE 25c Grapefruit 3 SC. GO' bag for almoat half what you pay for tho aama articla in amall Sperry Brand 22c 25c , Macaroni package. 25c 51.69 Saturday all day. Wa h.v.J TV. UrB, ju.t rtc,ved m,n' nd th quality iifor Best Quality A Few of Our Regular Prices ' 15c vlu for.? 4 CUT RATES ON TOBACCO EVERY DAY 49c Lb. Thl, I, nw pok Com, remThl cn, ,r full to th Country Nov. WASHINGTON. CIGAR DEPT. Saves Housekeeper , for Publication; Non- Partisan Act Assured. I (By ths Associated Press. ) Plunging shesd with consideration of th vital provisions of ths new revenue bill It It preparing, ths house ways and mean oommlttes today decided, among other things, to recommend repeal of the provisions of the present act alio lug publication of Income tax returns. Other decisions reached by the committee included: Reduction of the Inheritance tax rates from a maximum of 40 to $0 per cent. Repeal of the gift tax. Retention of the present corporation and capital stock taxes. Increase from $10,000 to $20,000 the maximum amount of Income on wmen the 26 per cent reduction for "earned income" may be applied. The proposal that small corporations be allowed to file returns a partners, with consent of all stockholders. and that partnerships be permitted to file as corporations was turned over to a subcommittee for study. In its action with regpect to Inheritance taxes, the oommlttee rejected Secretary Mellons proposal for repeal of the levy. It then adopted a recommendation of Chairman Green to Increase from 25 to 89 per cent the credit allowed In settlement of federal inheritance taxes for payments on similar stats levies, a measure designed to eliminate to a large extent the existing dual taxation of estates The committee's progress yeeisrday and today apparently disposed of the main points of controversy tn the tax reduction program, and Chairman Green predicted it would be able to present to the house a "nonpartisan bill with practically unanimous support" and s&Jd he confidently expected almost united action by the house on the measure. "There have been differences over most of the points so far acted upon, Mr. Green related, "but it ran be said that the oommlttee has acted In the beet spirit of cooperation, and I be- can truly be named llevea bill which nonpartisan wWI be framed." Changed Involving a revenue reduction of about $200,009,000 annually have been approved, leaving at least more to be taken off the $100,000,000 various excise and special taxes, which will be considered by the committee next week. HOW IT WORKS. The effect of the proposed new Income tax schedules approved today Is shown in the following table prepared bv Joseph I. McCoy, the government The figures are biaed on actuary. the income of a married man, with two dependents: Grose Present Proposed Income. Alfalfa Handicapped rs PIGGLY-WIGGL- Y New Bill Will Not Provide1 QUALITY. FARRER AND SONS MARKET $, BOO 4.000 4.500 8 0O0 ft OOO 7 000 . 8.000 8.000 10 000 .. fi 81 This takis Into 1 creased exemptic reduced rates. the new surtax schedales have been prepared. Pageant Presented by Ward Relief Societies to The Trlbuae. Special HUNTINGTON, Nov. 6. A pageant waa presented in the Community theater Wednesday night by the Castle Dale and Huntington ward Relief societies. The work of the aaeociatton m a church auxiliary was depicted In many representations, and its duties and labors were shown In various wave. Members of the stake Relief board were present, helping tosociety conduct the entertainment Mr Martha Allen of the hoard announced the pro4 A gram and directed the plavlng large audience was n attendance. Legion and Auxiliary Plan Evening Party Special OUR grocer knows the policy of the Royal Baking Company 'that the BEST loaf that can be made is the only kind good enough to offer customers. He realizes that when Sweet Table Butter and Fresh Milk are used in bread it means a better product hnd more satisfied customers. He is glad to sell you Royal Butter Bread K because he knows you'll like it' and come back for more. . - Give your family a real bread-treby serving the loaf that's made trith Fresh, Street Table Butter and plenty of 'Fresh Milk. Service Star Legion to Observe Armistice Day Speetel t Football Brings Fatal Heart Trouble Xnv. (Br tfia Ao-cl.- f Arthur Morrlwin, 14. Prara a factory mRlivea, Jlml today of a tarklln a follow heart attack aftarnoon hour football orkor during a gama. STUDKNT BODY ELtCTS. 8fwri. t. Th Trlbaa. Th. My ton t MTTOY, Not. body, which corn nr loo. tha By. nth. Eighth and Ninth grade, .Irctod tha following K.nn.th Iwnwaldor, vlca Daan; nnorntarr and pra aidant. Fthal Fuhrman: Clara yall mart.r, traaaurar. John Bed; athletic managtr, Orva) hour la held on Tha literary Wall Toaaday and tha aoclat hour an Thurertay DAUSHTIM TO KLgCT. CHfriAGO, ' offlcra-Praaldan- . Wr 1 - - ,, HIGH-GRAD- KATfnt.l.E. -- Ca"-p K-.- Vo . $1.75 Per yard . . r. ONE-THIR- D ALL INLAID LINOLEUM OFF Our Regular Low Price. HERE ARE GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED YOU IN RUGS AND LINOLEUMS. 4 A AMS M. W. Down Stairs Strand Market -- save kyartat ta Tba Trltana. WOROAN. Not ( tlmonlal waa given Armistice Day Program Is Arranged at Myton t Hold fare wall tea Relief Society to tonight at tha In honor of church North Morgan Conference Sunday Newell B Cook, who la anawertng tha call fig th alx montha mlaaion, and will laava Not amber II for St. Paul. llpscfsl to Ths Tribsas, Ths Rsllsf KAY6VILLE, Nov Minn . where he will labor for the Mormon mlaaion. sccWty confsrsncs r4 ths North Davs tsJcs will bs hWt In ths Kaysvlii Tha following program waa given A stairs board Vocal duet. Mlae Malta Bovle and Ubwwle hgnday. company, reading Mra Ira Patarann; mssting win bs hrM at 4 p. m and a officers lorsl and polo, Palmers Jamaa staka piano remarka msstlng at otenn Ha naan; preeen tation, Blehop S $0 p. m- - A gnsra) Tmasting for tbs a tha will bs clock. at hM puMia Rvaratt 'Andaraon; reaponaa. Tbs Layton ward RUsf aocdty brir will furnish ths musie fn addiThe program waa followed hy dancing and rrfreeh manta In the ward, tion to a vocal solo bv Iwvtd Cook of Pvracus Two tnsmhr of th KymnaxiTim bard of th anristy KNTCRTAtN. will bs present and msks sddresssa MORGAN COUPL A Stake ' Uca-J&L- sa mt NIW RPIGHAM OR iIRTH CAPLIO. Nor rtTT f Ar. nouncsmf5t of tbs birth of a daie-r Mr. and Vrs in tfeir h nm th s Flwokd ( brtsivsn fnrmsry r- m Htf but mw i.l- -tn vyca rwn y br tr Punfiow-r- a f . ' ts Ths Tribwas. MYTON. Nov. I Ronds v at II a dork at th Prssbytsrtsi church lit MrUvn. an Amsrlcwji Lsgisn srvica will bs hsht by ths nci psst and ths ladiss' auxiliary will aasrist. ci Ths Rev $ A. Psrfcar. ths chorrh, win dslivwr an addrsss, of and Charles Walker, mayor Mytn. has bssn aslscisd to spsait for Us pew. Bstriorie ssngs wlU bs frung. Mrs. Chart Waksr wifi ring a wl ar4 other musical scirrtJons will bs fissile MIIT th cf hns 12, at $ . tpseJa! north-centr- 111 S. half on furniture dsnhall, Hr. and Mra Rsdford. Miss p. m. Tha issson, "Trials and Diffl LowU Hawlsy, cultiss of Pionssr Days," will b gtvx-.- . Mclvx Boyet Miss . Miss Miriam by Mra. Gladys Rsntmsiatar. Miss Carris Mlllst, Miss Frss-tos- s, Miss Bloomqulst. Adair, Earl Grosbsck and AJ Crouch. Farewell Testimonial Given for Missionary I'Hightara of Flon.ra, -- HI ho'4 Trlbse ftUNf LOWK8 CAMP TO root mart ng Fr'Oar aft.rnooo, I., MftBGAN. Nor I Punertn'aedent t Noramhar It. at 1 a clock, at Ihe and Ys TVfw R J Tlrbsts ntrtstnd at Vrs At th a home of Mre J B Jarman Tbs hcms Uri vn rg for Mr andi KATVIIIE. Noy be ,rt maatirg A II .ecM,n aof F Mr. Mrs and I camps sf ths Isughrcr vtsnmi Ira athi. to lr.cS.r-ah.- p lad'a. helt at ths tn tba af (an tuun ara tainted Fvati Jachssn. $1r and Mrs I Donald PVoncsrs will lisas $wta, Novsmbsr Jarman. Mr. and Lira. CurnsU Va attaa. , !, 533.C3 PRINT LINOLEUMS FIRST GRADE DE LUXE V 75.00 WILTON RUGS 9x12, each.. d ea.Ia. AXMTNSTER Wonderful Lot of HEAVY, RUGS $75.00 value. To go at, each j Mice program and dencing party at the'Letnna theater Wednesday eve- nine. November II The program will begin at T 0 oclock end will consist of the follow- Ing numbers: "The Banner" Thomlev orchestra: Invora- tion. Rlshnp Dald E Lavton "The RrlmJev Flag Without a Stain.." Protbere quartet: speaker, Richsrdil W Young, son of the late Brigadier I General Yonng o the 145th field ar- trFery, American legion duet; bugle ,tu-dn- SW. DOWN STAIRS STRAND PUBLIC MARKET, 255 STATE ST. Tk. Tribe., Nov The Rerrlre Star will give a Arm- of at rnsim, timoK. A IL US to The Trlboae. JCAT9VILIR Nov ft Th American Legion and American Legion auxiliary have arranged to have an Armistice day perty on the evening of Armistice dav 8ome of the committees were appointed to carry out the details of the partv Privea wifi be offered during the will be evening and refreshments served by the auxiliary. The committee on arrangements la counting on having between twenty and thirty tables. A musical program will be given. I , , i |