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Show TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUXF, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER' 2 10 Congress Leans Towprd Birthd&y Anniversary Coal Strike Legislation Celebration Is Held "WASHINGTON, ,! ON SJEDULE Coast Enjoys Some Great Bouts; More Champions Coming to California. IWtlon Nov tl Unlver- - Blvlhir the irel- full power to take u h steps In the existing anthracite strike os ha m.iy deem wise to prevent ex- tending suffering in anthrit states, wa advo ated by Hep- rnaenUitlve Tieadwav, Kepublhan, of tola MuaaHcliusetts, Aroused by the constantly recurring a Trikes nieinbers f rongTcae have served notice that they will spoxi8tr legislation that will protect the public henator Borah ha begun an investigation of the problem, searchfarts that brought about the ing of anthracite mines present AVhiie he aald he Is not yet prepared to offer a solution, it is expected that if the hard coal strike is not settled bv the tlma congress itont ite-co- 1 tio-u- p pwt.I to Tut Tribus.. KAYSVlt.I.E, Nov. tl Mr. end lir!1 Arnold ,M Hernei rntemlned at a social at their homt this evening In honor of the birthday anniversary Mr .Barnes The living room and ing room were de orated in roues and Five hundred was hrynHiultcniutn played, and prises were won by Mrs. Howman and George gwan, j j while the consolation prises were awarded toAlr. UoJdn J. Gorton and Perris It. IhomaiMn lunchAt a late hour, a eon waa .served to the following Mr and Mr fcerrl H Thoniassen of Halt GoMcti Mrs Mr. and J. Barton Lake, and Kenneth K (lark of Farmington, Mr and Mrs Herbert J. liames, Mr and Mrs J J Bowman, Hr and Mrs I) Keith Barnes, Mr and Mrs George Active Worker for Church Is' Amusements Mantell Closes With Portrayal of Richelieu Called Home Following V e Uulwer Lytton's Klchelleu, presented by Robert Manteil and his company as the fifth and last of their offerings at the Halt Lake theater, was given last night an artistic and it was a satisfying interpretation performance that showed the power and versatility of the principals who have since Wednesday night appeared In widely varying roles always with credit to themselves and pleasure to the audience. A the crafty. Intellectually dominant. yet physically enfeebled cardiMr Mantell was enthralling and nal, auperb His ability to depict the man whom his enemies named the Old Fox," to match plot with a deeper counterplot, to read the thoughts of those who believed they had him helplessly enmeshed, held the audience In rapt attention and at the conclusion of every scene in which the cardinal had a part the rurtaJn were calls emphatic As Julie de Mortemar, Mlia Gene- Hamper was the embodiment In of grace, beauty and devotion of greatest emotional her scene emsires she was ever the poet's bodiment of the pure soul that could face death without flinching and In her hour of ecatacg and triumph there was a repression that only the true artist can express Adrian daMau-pra- t, LjaJatuewJSeRL Jr Gene Bergrhftnn, a Huget, Eaton as Joseph the priest; Bacon a Louis VIII and Reginald Miss Theresa Iafkln as Francois, the deserve cardinal s page. special credit for the excellence of their a- period of 11! health, Mrs. Jane Palmer Lee, wife of J&tnea H. Lee of the Dinwoodey Furniture eornp&nv, died at the residence 567 .Gouth Second West street. Mrs. Lee was 69 years of age, and has been active In church activities during her Surviving Mrs. Lee, besides her husband, are the followchildren: James A. of Loe An ing geles, R Lee, Mrs. George Wait, Mrs. F. A. Hammer, Mrs. La W. Knowl-deall of 8alt Mrs. M. W. Perkin Lake, and thirty-on- e grandchildren. Announcement of details of the funeral services for Mr Lee will be made at a later date entire lifetime n. .Mrs Glen Kublns, By T. S. ANDREWS. wuni jr Cal. Niiv 21 -- the enat ANGELES. K Saxton, Mins V and Mia Chari BoxIrk fans have had their fill of hi Meanwhile producers of bituminous Miriam Barn. Miss Fate Sunders, prothe have coal from weniL states anl pa-wek t Allan Boris Thornier. shows the Mis: Salome commerce to the run1 interstate pealed Wendell g Menai and Barnes, a Kingprett moter have had ornniission to rvjo the freight rate Hit hunt Gttllev and Edward lAytotu ,, reduce th Threatening to kiejnap her baby unof luck, as far an reee,pts go Thir. hrdulo prn e in less she gave them her purse, two la going some, j dlMmit sections Mg shows In orve week unidentified forced Mrs Is strangers -' even for New York, hut the Ie.s AnWilliam Turner, 22 East First Gives on It. South street, to hand over her handgeles fans seem to thrive ld $20 are bag containing shortly after 9 Despite hs f.tet that therehere Decision o'clock last night. The men then nu,to Tribune fighters Special to Th iens of high-clas- s In drove away a large automobile and messages the wires keep BRICE, Nov 21 Orson R Madnen, made their escape Police were THE irAGIE, Nov 21 (lly the Carhort more stars are and Emery county agriculpromoters hereor that j fled Mr. Turner upon hia return by The start to Fresu Associated permanent about ready on fhelr way will leave Brh e, Novemhome about midnight, and Detectives ' court of international Justha deliv- tural agnt, to attend the annual convenfor the golden west C. W.. Rosenkrants and C. W. Rider ered It finding Today regard Ing the ber 3, of of tion AnHootatlon National the Fighters like Champion b investigated. dtsputa between Great Britain and Rosenberg, Ted Moore, tiethink nglish Agents at Chicago Mrs. Turner said that about 9 un Turkey over the Mosul area of Me- - Uounty Mr Madxen will h the 'Stats repre star, whom Gnoigo ling'! a man came to her apartment o'clock and I iniddiovvi'ighLB. Of th all of the ctounty Agents' Awon'atlv bmt "ThoToutt told decision and t0 her her husband had been de. the lares anund 11 "" lf other have been w iltlng Bud .tuh, severely Injured and was lying In an iH'U'r ke taken by the council of the league while ' something worth by th be r ley between First and Second South binding upon if nations shall cf Llj-uK- . Is hooked bp and-an-nnational so reiary S,,olt the streets off Regent street, according to nuw parties ctmcrrped tool shall ofonstr- - ' ini Churchill's slnbls hut there ere "tovltbm, and A E Kmlth. detent tut def.mt the officers. - The --man -- sa Id Mr. -- Turner Ration the to want not do ive idle, because they fiontier between Turkey and the countv agent ofof Juab countv wished his wife to come to him, a wludup than less bu-reFarm the State anything lak, so she took her baby and, purse and British mandate atate of Irak t Me- reprchentatlv vs Hi for leave the farm bureau spot on ths card Is a of Mosul whlh sopotamia) part accompanied the stranger to the point at the same time '1 lit DEMPSEY ON HAND. named. Arriving there, Mrs. Turner league decision must be by meeting While in Chi ago, Mr. Madden also found a second man in a large auto.lack Dempsey Is bat k imnnlnjous vote Champion will attend the national llvesuxk work I v The looking that is and further observe tourt an mobile, the curtains of which were on, trip trunk, hisMexl( "irrrH.Trntr-Trf-rtrttthe national Hfed show and the fee lu Tluw-- ! show o f "As and this man told her the story a n r m TTP'MMBg or .r rf ITUe. U 5 ma perfect' h. Kith ff Na mr rrtirsay mwmngy ft a.ji Mantell a her parties to 'the dN with but dltlon fn fact. Jack has nut ap- league council, the Jacques to return here about December You Like It for a long pule certalnlv have not-a.Josight iO. and Miss Hamper as Rosalind, was that she could either hand over her peared In better ahapa now of and of the mediation and procedure Mantell com- money or they would have to take The received. warmlv time. He is laying low just at his hotel, conciliation which Is an essential part pany will leave this morning for Los her baby. She declared ahe threw the attending to matters rest It is only will do no of the council's function. purse In the car and fled with the Angeles to fill an extended engagefeeling that a little In of this of event of the the failure procedment In Shakespearian and claoelc baby. harm. Jack Kearns, manager not to- ure that the council will utHBe its co-stare hJs Mr. and Mantell they Burglars entered the home of J. E. although repertoire, rhamplon. to be thriving and power of decision 222 Fifth East street, betoday holding the record of Blackburn, gether now, seemsmost for ttm 7 30 and 11 30 of tween any the leave legitioclock last expect to VjXCHESTEH, Kv , Nov 21. By American Interpreters the east to look after Mickey YValk-cr- " the Associated Press ) Four men mate" In the number of claaslo dra- night and stole a quantity of clothInterests were hot, one wounded seriously, mas they have the ability and experi- ing and jawelsy. The iarnlly is going to check up the losses and turn and other passenger in the smoker ence to present. jack Kearna would like to show a list over to the police. on an L & NT train were terrorlied Mickey here during the winter and will Jack Doyle Bax-arthat M O loveless of It la possible WASHINGTON, Nov 21 Gnlver-sa- l todavKywhen r went on a rampage on the arrange- - a ituit for him at the open-aiGerald Chapman will train at . Cresay, arena In Maler's park with some not y Bandit Ky 3 murfor the bang December Big Dave Shade Ijmetem, who charged with the legitimate welterweight of a policeman, Hugh Alcorn, shooting, In the chin In a woe ahot would be the boy to make It ond great, der anof Hartford, states attorney would to The Tribune. too, Spwclsl with a railroad man who big match. Jimmy puffy, today after a conference struggle tihd to wTench his pistol from hirn not bo eo bad. but hs has not the nounced RICHFIELD, Nov. 21 The annual Special to The Tribune, Attorney General Sargent W. I Bundy of religion clai convention of the SeThe injured are LEHI, Nov. 21 -- Education week for such a bout that Dave with Jrep'. A reprieve will be given pending Shade carries Warren, Pa, reeved a (bullet In vier stake will be held at Richfield at Leht was given a fitting closs a of for outcome writ the argument Nelson of the fast night when the teachers of ths Low'ry Tommy O'Brien, the wild Irishman, of habeas corpus, to be filed bv the his spine, David Pittsburgh, .tomorrow I F Peak and Winchester were Vrigham Young university will be in various schools entertained the parmade Milwaukee his home for bandit's attorneys Alcorn Monday, - who the general ents at the high school gymnasium. some time. Is out with a proposition said slightlv w ounded atndanoe. representing Police kuv there was no provocaThree sessions The exercises included a short educato fight either Mushv Callahan or church authorities. Alcorn discussed with Sargent the tion the asMuilta be held the for will Aca Hudklne for a 10,000 side bet and purpose of dis- tional program of speeches, followed question a to whether Connecticut bv a series of winner take all of the purse games cussing various plans for further tmas and to hang Chapman the has belegal right test little a will in have this activity as well dancing, the latter features being Tommy provement ahovo while he is under a twentv-flve-eA the under of Waldirection Coach of J. fore meeting either of th performances. past hearing fedeial sentence for robbery lace West and Miss Elaine Christenlads, as he has been matched to box general session inIs the evening, to sen Alcorn and Rat gent refused of the Invited education Lou PaJuso of Salt Isike City on to Both the physical which departcordially public a decision had been sav ment of th$ local high school. will conclude the convention November 25, Instead of Sid Terris, reached whether on the legality of Chapman s npoial to The Tribune. During the evening a reproduction the latter having hurt his hands execution proposed of a scene in Alpine MOH, Nov 21 largely attended canyon was HUDKINS TO FIGHT. funeral services were held at th awarded the Fifth grade, under Miss Brother Ac Hudklns, through Woodman ball Mvra for for Wednesday Thomas, having procured J Meador, postmoater and merClyde, has accepted Urine with Matt the greatest percentage of parents' Hlnkel for a battle In Cleveland chants of Thompsons, w.ho died visits during Education to week. the some time during holidays Ohio, Another feature of the evening was Thursday of last week of pneumo- Speiisi to The Tribune. or aoon after. Promoter Hlnkel want- nia the reorganization of the Parent-Teach- er 69 21 D Tribune The to Nov Felix OPHIR. Baird, Special od Ace for a meeting with Charlie The speakers were Bishop W D association. The new offiformer resident of O'Connell or aoms other good lightPRICE, No-v- . 21 The grade erhonl Hammond and the Rev Rov D King years of age, who whose terms will expire at the came to Ophir cers, Brigham Pity, lose of weight. but preferred a Deember date. of Carbon eountv are to have a erhnol At "the '"cemetvrvT the Odd Fellows i the are: about three jears ago. was fatally Mrs Maud present school year, Ac want to rest up a bit and for paper. It is planned to have the first luirlft pr'cn reed Adams, president; Princiat the Gold Hill Consolidated j injured 66 vear appear on December 10 of was R Meador that reason has declined several big Iseue D. vice president; age Mitchell, .jr last night when struck on the pal A hoard of editors, consisting of Su- - Formerlv a resident of Arkansas, h mine matches Golda Jensen, Mr Baird Miss head by a falling rock Jack perlntendent of Schools D C Wood hi family to Moab in 1906. died The Vernon A. C , through Glass-manwaa on which train conveythe editor-ln-rhle's L nnd had from that time continued his Jr , of Price Doyle, may bring out Phil In Salt Lake. to a stable of fighters after the Earl Acord, of Catlegate; George A residence in thW eountv He wa. ingMrhimBaird Is hospital urived bv his widow, O of U to and the make of for a number of vearn, manager of the Fox, wants Allred, Phil Price, holldaya three brothers three children, mother, trip, but only on condition that b Kenilworth, ha boen named to put; La Sal Mountain Telephone ompany and one sister maches up both Lew Tendler and his out the new publication. The paper is to be financed by adfeatherweight sensation. Benny Baaor in HONORED. flpecisl to The Tribune MATRON DEPARTING Tandler against Mushy Callahan vertising returns and by an allotment Bud each school based upon enrollfor Baas and against gpeeial to The Tribune. Duffy,, Jimmy The trespass case MOAB, Nov'. 21 be ment Each school is expected to Taylor or Charlie Itnsenberg'would SPANISH FORK. Nov 2t Honor- of G A. Harris v s George Mayne, a swell card for an outdoor allot and contribute worthy article on it acL Stewart, who, with which was expe ted to take up sevMrs F ing AH pupils above the Third Special to The Tribune. tivities would pack any arena here her children, Olavton and Iols, will eral (lavs' time In district court here reInNov 21 WASHINGTON, grade will receive & ropy J of the Danny Goodman, who recently auleave Sundav to Join Mr Stewart at this week, came to an abrupt close commerce to home toda terstate his commission paper. turned to Oskaloosa. Iowa, a dinner party was after the selection of the jury, - here,waa Merc h 2o, lk2$, pro. given by Mn Stewart's mother and thorised wtll go ahead- and make the hen the parties appeared Wednesdays In rates on grain sisters at the home of Mr and Mrs osed advance deal for Glaoaman and also to arin court and stipulated that Harris on and grain produ t from Iowa and Robert Jex last evening Dinner was might take range for bringing out Max Hoff for 100 dam- I.OS Court of Justice on Dispute fronif Agricultural. Agent to Attend Convention mt 1923. Announcement Threat to Kidnap Baby Made by Purse Thief We wish to announce that after January 1, 1926, we nili be located in our new home No. South Main and that we have also ptuchased the retail business of the John Elliott Clark Co., as 117-119-1- this firm will devote their future efforts to their Wholesale trade. Our new home we are proud of nothing has beeji spared that, would help in any way to make it the Palace- - of Musie . mostmodem - and in-th- te west. . e - Only the confidence and patronage of our customers in the past has enabled us to expand to this extent and Tve sincerely hope that the same loyal customers will continue with us, along with many new ones, and thus share with us the fruits of Efforts well spent. rr Four Men Shot in Gunplay on Train Gerald Chapman Will Not Hang Next Month Religion Classes Are to Educational Week at Convention Hold Lehi Most Successful Elsewhere in this paper will be found more detailed annonnee-meof our Big Removal Sale, which will be launched tomorrow morning. nt Iv fr Final Tributes Paid to Thompsons Postmaster Ophir Man Is Fatally Hurt in Gold Hill Mine Carbon Grade Schools Publish Paper Are $1000 Trespass Action Settled Out of Court SOLUTION OF Proposed Advance Grain Rates Suspended tar Eddie (Kid) Wagner, Danny Kramer and Ad Stone. Danny brought Terry McHugh, another of the stable, with him and he will probably get an early start against Bud Taylor or Doe Snell at the Hollywood legion Young The announcement that Stribtlng will retire from the ring for la in down south the and aettla good not the best newrs for Los Angeles promoters, as two clubs had after him for some big matches after the holidays Rtrlbling by his defeat of Eddie Huffman and Jimmy Delaney here, put himself in a position for a crack at acme of the big fellowa, and he was especially wanted few a Carpentier match When J ark Dcrle heard that Benny Ieonard might return to the ring and fight for Tex Rickard in New York during the coming winter, he ejaculated There is just one match I would like to have Ijeorard in. and this i against Muvhv CaJiah&n. It would be a classic and pack, any arms In the country Guardsmen Patrol Will Be Withdrawn South Dakota ilnts t- - Utah and served at 8 o'clotk. and covers were and Judgment costs STATE GRIDIRON PUZZLE SOUGHT Kansas Beats Missouri With Field Goal as Whistle Blows Gain the Valley Crown, However, When Ames Conquers Drake. Tiger thl In a rims that wrecked afteroeoQ the BoUdAfs hopes tot a tie for second place Is the Miseoart Villey standing The Drake points ctms when Captain Johnny Bshm of Ames deliberately firs the Bulldogs three safeties by running back snd pitting the bell behind Ms own goal line Is ths closing minutes of plsy. after Ames scored her touchdown, which esme In the fourth period. Drake opened up with a baffling aerial attack which was stopped d only on the Ames line and Ames elected to gtrs Drake the safeties rather than risk giving ths Bulldog offeast soother chance to function. A hugs crowd saw the traditional battle between the arch rivals. At atwaya, the gams was and sack team had excellent chances to score by the route. These place kick and touchdown chance however, were stopped by almost defensive work. superhuman In tbe flret period Rverett tried place kick from the line, which was low and wide, snd later In ths game Coe tried oae ths t, hu! It was low. At ths close of the flret period and la the opening minntse of the second period Ames opened up with an offensive that carried the ball from her own line to within striking distance of tbe Drake Later in the goel. but ths drive failed second period Ames stopped Drake on the Inch line and a moment later Coe punted out of danger. Trailing, Drake used Everett for carrying the bell and h ripped off long gains through the taefclee tad ever guard Peases from Cook to Spears and Bverett wers good for 29. 22 and 10 yards, respectively, put. line But ting the bull on ths Amss the substitutes that Coach Bara Williams rushed in beat down aa attempted pass snd smeared plunges. Lineup sad summary i Iowa State 7j. Drake ffti. Coe Samp! .INiy .Vy;.,Himy Galleveth. Xwart If o. Amend Thornburg Thomas. .. Ambelaeg rg Merer rt. .. Robertsoa re Bood (C ,.M Eloone J Debm (0.) Everett qb N. Behm. Ih. Apes re Hill .. Cook rh.,. Cory fh...., , Okoekblte Score by perlodsi Towa State 7 T 0 Drake ...0 0 0 8 6 lows Btafe ToecMssua. Coryi Beortpf Trske- point after touchdowns J. Bchm. 8co ring Safeties 8 by J. Behsa. Beferwe, Cochrane of Katamasoo; umpire, Oarrithert of Illinois: Ceid Jndge Little of Ohio State! head linesman, Dtna of Nebraska. Time of periods 18 minutes ages Double-Head- er Colorado destination Meantime the laid for sixteen In addition to the Ths original amount sued for was of the proposed inreaswmnblenesa L of F sisters $1000, which, if granted, would have and brother 8tew'art, FIJCM1NG, Ky Nov 21- - H'nhw be determined will crease after Jnt Mr and Mrs B Nolan were special been trebled under the trespass statFain sal i Kentucky national guariDmen hearing guests were Mr ute The primary purpose of the acguests Out who been patrollir-ILtVflnn has of Merrill Provo Urandall Mrs to Mr. and Harhowever, tion, . according Kv for the pat week following dr COLLIER TO SPEAK. and Mr and Mrs Bryan Stewart of ris. was to establish that sheepmen . . . turbances oer an election content could not drive their herds over his Salem are to b withdrawn tomorrow, It vta.s IVtenin S.K-tetLAWRENCE, Kan., Nov. 2L (By be ..f Amerlra will lands, and he was therefore satisfied Intimated tonight Decision. the Associated Press.) A place-kic- k luncheon at tbe with the Judgment h' regular PARTY GIVEN. BIRTHDAY restored wit the ,,f th" Quiet has sailed over ths Missouri goal posts as ! surrender of Dave Steele arru.ed the chamber of oom-meri- e Hpeelsl to Tb Trlbuos. ths final whistle blew here today and slayer of his former bualnesa part - tomorrowMr atCollier Nov. 21 Mrs J W. Boys GUNNISON, also lectures ner. Sheriff Joe Morgan Vltnees In&smuch as all of the semlfinallsts turned a tie Into a 10 to 7 victory under auspice of the Jones entertained atin a dinner partv st the examining trial testified that extension night honor of her Ths state high school football for the Kansas Jayhawkers. In the division of the lniersltv Thursdays evening in their observation Steele shot in birthday anniversary Covof I tah on the preservation of Indian husband race failed to score yes- smashing upset had apparently robbed championship taers wrene laid for seventeen The 'stede!eni7 to Ths lore Tribune. custom Special Indicated, will be t situation remains as It Missouri of Its second straight conble was artistically decorated in blue cm bond SPANISH FORK, Nov 21 At the terday, the and w'hite, a vane of blue flowers East ference title, but as the weary Tigers was before the game started DEATH CALLS WOMAN. of the regular Fork meeting Spanish formed the ceTiterpTere blue randies Kiwanls olub held last night at the and West fn class ""A, and TsTonroe trooped lo thstr dressing rooms, kperal to The Tribune in crjstAJ holders finished the art home of Mrs Haxel Arnold, Iors E and Mrs of the table AMERICAN FORK. Nov 21 Blue dolls were used as Payson In class B, are state learned that Iowa State had defeated At the main Eggertson. presided Ellen M Baker, 73 wife of George T favors The evening was spent play- business Drake and restored Missouri to the title aspirants. Big was session it to voted postBaker, died today after a month s ing solo a.nd mah jongg Mr J A. pone the ths to be done will Nofor What top of the heap. untangle meeting Thursday, Mrs Baker was born in EnMrs illness John and Duggtns cap- vember 26, and to hold a boys and Hogan A record crowd of more than 30,000 gpedsl to The Tribune. Is ths question upperThat snarl? gland nnd had been a resident of tured prizes to carry the girls night on the first meeting night most In the minds of high school foot- stormed onto the field RICHFIELD. Nov. ?I A festival Ameiban Fork In many vears heroes from ths field, m December Jayhawker wros held in the Anona last night to addition to her hubandr-wtrS- '. in sur M to the northern from an the RELIEF BALL HELD. Eat. h member Is expected to bring ball fans They had corns through onewith l two daughter Funeral iwr telebnte the end of the harvest ea- eastern to the amazing of the wn. daughter, or both, ct own southern and from the triumph after son The crops In this loralltv have vice w.l! be htM Tuesday afttr-a)- I Special to The Tribooe. Innu- most disastrous of Utah In Kansas grid boundaries western years A or a friend of A 21 Nov GUNNISON. program special Monroe Schools been harvested and the profits noop party merable Inquiries were received by history. " therefrom represent the be-- f obtilned. given In the R S hall Thursday for the young people will be given The Tribune last night, the burden of Th Tigers ripped ths Jayhawkers s ince the war WILL BE BURIED MONDAY. The mot bounteous evening under direction of the ward that night by What are they going to pieces in the opening quarter. A which was: to for v ear funds In ward get were In bishopric a! to The Tribune grown (Top to do? by Jackson, a The evening was spent maintenance this The rxt Kill, A suggestion has been put forward penalty, and a pass, Whiteman to a M IIHIC N FOKK Nov RperlsI to The Tribune The Relief society sisters m:-l- . were tinder dancing th H. -r v nlpht 31 touchdown within to mmer-meet 21 with the seems fortrr. Nov Shaft. which widespread MONROE, it Clark, gained Visiting d.iv er ed refreshment It is that a double-headIn the elementary of th faro, Mirrau Hrd th Aprh-nlwas observed the firt eight minutes of play. Cap- approval Hinyhn.i t, ho had never r. entered over the soon i as booted scas in f Lake iniuru-r Salt in a mine chools In Monroe yesterday be played to contain Whiteman , re1w1 DINNER IS GIVEN. Hndancs and t Educa- - ,arr Tl,m,'r ars ago. died That is Monroe and Payson tra point. t hi Junction with the American nine possible g .1.u,-nTribune The to ,, si he . i Spec d by. bt Hun W. V Tfmvmn prrgtmi, ,rN would play the first game and East Zuber s punting opened the way for He; rmr crle Patrolmen K A Jhft Aecphd ('jr.VMSB IN", TriV wars takrn through a brif pm urt and oil ri a.i i i two (htlri: w ,dw ttiWuei ond Jinan and and parent ' Mr W illardsen entertained f of ths child's dally rmjrlu He booted the ball down the Anthony Funeral Irotiur and two aieter B Record at South Temple and game would ro to a decision, even. period thrrt ht and sixty-eigcm for TO dinner Ideas at to h" compll extra Thursday evening, fields or LICENSED more Were yards, giving thjn an exciting chase last If on periods H street return punt of only twenty-tths teachers In mak'ng better prog- Spc'tl to Die Tribune. It is pointed out that such mentary to Mr and Mrs F A Beck night and aftgr placed in the cit jail on necessary In was wo bail mah the ress In ths m hoolroom The evening spent playing Ttgerland. treat would be unpreeeyards put charges of reckless driving, speeding a football from Zubsr to w a. ... At J p m a Jongg N6W PRESIDENT NAMED 1irV,m,irFrMk!ln':,7h'hf'llnrr'i and the poesnsilon of liquor The man dented In I tah, that nothing could Two long passes, thirty-thre- e bv Principal Inn given, conducted on bail of $500. equal it In point of spectacularly ; Htarr, gained fifteen and was released Jrlbunt later bv th- - Sevier cmjntv clerk, E tJpep' to ued SALT LAKE. his taekler with VISITS Newton MuMoaJ ard Starr field be would rolling stands rumtfr reading Flmv Thurf.n luring the present 21 - Thurdav Officers said the man drove about that Cummings n . after- MTc'N the goal line. Tu.ttnA and short talks were given by tlte week sixtv miles on hour In trying to get Insufficient to accommodate the spec- - over ? (hate of Dheter and'noon. at the Ur ebv terian church, the teachers The referee ruled It had not crossed 21 In short, that, as theatrical n vv, Nov tator GI T J from them and threw two NNIfiON, Jones, j i f AM away r ted eh Lilian Mrs adt .'t , jetv 7,!e uf'r1'n bv SuperinThs tea, - r the line, however, and the play was a would be knockout It aufolks say. alley bank, kegs of whisky from the H n,tingt'n Gorge i'lnglev a president to take ashler of the tunnlsort Eldon Mill of the goal. tendent of vuntr ch ioW A J Ah- It Is understood that the authori- taken a few inchesIt from nvotored to .alt lake Friday on busi-ep- h tomobile during the chase I .rn r)f Mrs Ian Barrv who nk9SHvrakrr f Jo- - the pla man. are ndearrmg ' ani Nsmv over, and Wail 1 pla Hart Then pushed another favor West and East tomorrow of return ties K M t Ariz ha for Mil Uhoenlx. , 'f the gore r In Hurtingbooks of The com the hmu It was sent In to add the extra point. game between those two schools A hu k dinner In con- ri- e n.i Hanidker of wmtr be hooks are ty he for he chfd . t n and In the closing period, Llndenmeyer would be Impossible to plsy the game ELECTION IKTiaEST KEEN. of Slguid jttn non with the bazaar Thursday, '( v t L M'n-D- ' took the G rough tl c use and can be punted short and Kansas to the next Saturday, however, owing Dei emt er 3 will le strived 21 Interest in the election avl Lnvh.a i biv rt rf Joseph PIUTE school on the opponents' 80 yard line. A hall fact that the West has a game, unof a ner student borir preel.lent nett Tuee nearIt fifteen yards brought penalty with Twin Falls der previous contract, j BOY SLIGHTLY HURT. the vacancy left by the retigos-tu1y toof fill EDUCATION IS THEME. the Missouri goal, and Wall was The earliest er Miss on Thanksgiving dav. Voorhees LI win Ellis has beeo waxing keen Special to Tbs Tribune b- place-kic- k ths ear-ol- d in to sent ' S son Newof winning J The vrw'i- fr bun such a game would t ounty high nrhi during !, 21 Nov the tarbu MANTI, Owing to the suitable date for 410 H'rhiand drive said to at points The gun went off as the kick 2 : Is Hostess the fw dara Three and N(. parties, the resignation of W O Barton of Ephbe December 5 Girls MVI" riuirda v eve- - man, the bar have been sightlv injured in front of Old Richer. tp Keadr of the Houth Sana If Monroe snd Payson agreed to such sailed through as member raim r'ne stu he pera li ujo in Mvton, an his home vesterdav when he broke hate been orgaaised. pete board of education, a Wrtuckle. od the double-headthe e w . a at arrangement, d he eiu M spun Tribu: reorganisaHomer kpe ver and ran n front with ( raddock iloiouf. Hyatt end has been made with Chrietiaa winners of each game, then, could rtre3 t v rn I arert- - I .a her ao- la- - awavn from hi MANTLNov 2 driven bv Horar L. ( harlee Kirkpatrick, respectively, at the tion . i,.., Willardson of Ephraim as president, play a week later or less, say on ,J - Itrn-n- r T be nterrs'Td of ,f rir! . ItanamUKt" - Andaraan. joLKtsrUng vie pecember XS or earlier andJohnmi,d chnru.',treet frlands Thursday n BY eveninr at her hme tl,. rho Officials of the Utah High school president Other board members are: CAKBOV1 6TAF7 A radio " corjoert wa PT. filed fh the sheriff -- of esterday. aft, port wiU attempt to V Lund, Mantf Charles association Athletic Kay 21 wdilrh luncheon wam at ed of The o the rompiUng PHIf. foe the JP29 24 aumbor A BN AF get Into communication with Monof the pain, Axteil. and C L. Larson,Is GunMf O- following gee copy Christian Willardson TO THE RIGHT PARTY the roe and Payson today In order to ober en, Mies EveUn 'IWrbno,' the soouh pobticsUoa of the nison. elected fu Heer EQUITY CASES SET. of of member the authorities 21 views (Asserteked tain the DBS MOP'S. U . Ksv. oant y falb orhoo!. is well vodef newly Mi Evgerton Tah Bueharan Everything In merchandise ' at issue In the (rtwa eult Hi'St ie the faculty those schools upon such a proposition. Press.) BrUHsst Has pissglsg by Osryv Um let T b wijr Vlas Bertrode M' We awn our awn grounds Lorllia Marcuses APROINTER POSTMASTER. leg federal court have been set for trial msahw adxl, and U SHOWER FOR BRIDE, Other suggestions will no doubt be eephcioce fallhsek. gave brers ftscs eat here We-rte-Brafhw V We own eur own buildings arboo 7 to December 7 according to the oHimr Os the staff of ths to Tbe Trttmo. tlrtoy ever Trtb e!rtty ekow V Vrv- T hrinnrig brought forwardone Whatever may be flKm kpee We own ear own fixtures Willard Ilirmoa, Special v'ra'ldwli filimnor. J . ortg- - a is Cjerk or Die-pai- n, C'rifv. done, certain, said 21 thing Nov. C. GUNNISON. U s ' A let ef money he vnru boon mode SsS taws tavt fn.V,r, until tluU t!m wl-- h ,.t "John petnicaB of the Rnuth For pete and that Is member Amerioer,on and vt the st room sr of Moran rwer EUa Prank and r MrN';"F' vt lackey typist gDeji here, snd It Is Just se good yet. The federal couri lirjser evening Khool board, has received appointHigh school football fans want a de- can boarding bouse, whils Moran was I h r Mr Mr w. D to TUlnan Johnwn, Judge, P.-ment as postmaster at Axteil. to suc- cision in the state championship rare, In the room. Beet of reason for oelting KENSINGTON TEA GIVEN ASSOCIATION. n in bon r f the'r daugh- A' I e to try case in the COLUMBIA HAS A Marr El Jacobsen, who and tey want that decision made tomorpw district. ceed Mr Mr KATKVILT.Ff Nor H Vrs r p Paraat Teacher Darrel H'f a November cgdm PRli'B, No. 21 CALL HYLAND 4081-- J federal northern Mrw Caroilno Morley upon the gridiron and not through any was removed Tb-d FED. w-rTO CoEE derm-a-tebeen MANY CATTLE bos Jtiat entertained at a IrenringoR orgaatsed at has been aettng postmaster until Mr. device such as tossing a coin or drawTh foUewlof efficera ware alertlumbia et at her hom this sfternoon A uh hruse V wers Nearlv fifty SI the Nov. LAYTON, past During LECTURER PLEASES. JaebeHe DesrpaJn s appointment W. goes, ing straw ed pramdeat. Ms of roees fonrod th renter- - r en were who enjoyed games, week aa average of five carloads .a Holbrook. Tire preaaJeot, Miso Rre Banrh. o The Trfboo. ppeHal for the table deo-ationr.uso Aft- ght refreshment rto of feeder cattls have been shipped FOR DISTURBANCE, La Mr dsy ANNOUNCED. The D1L treasurer FINED ENGAGEMENT asd es Now 21 er dinner, th time was an-- nt In sew. An- - aerratsry. MT. PLEASANT, Into Layton. Tbe purchase price has 4erwitaed k diroet its to Tbe Tilbwoe. gpsriei te TW Tribes. FAMILY LEAVES MONROE. The prwsenr were thonv Euwer. poet, humorist and lec- orgaeiaatiaa around 2000 per car. log and frnirtt efforts terwerd sKtsteisf a MM tot the Apsrisl 21 Nov New Adamant! Joe Mrs of Vr as OTNNIRGV, and MOAB, tl the Vre pert peulsn. Mrs Roe V cjt. ' second wtU Th turer, appearing Trlboe ia nw erbnslhosss. MoatOlp Bseetlags V- -. lcK'aJ . Irr.um .M- John Bmts aanmino tbe engoga-mo-nt Rego was fined 9B by Justice of the of h Ka-- f ribum IO10OI Ems FBOOBAJL rourM, be beta. v WPOXL' Vo'fT Ow moo,. tlo te ef tholr daughter, Wiuu to peace U. L. Christensen Ibis week ion H tVPUeme Vra. George park As latsresflsg PBTfR, Fee tl mar-rtag- e of Centerfleld. The of the ov Milo the st the at last Nay a and Mrs Inure MKler. theater for peace disturbance dience paerless cpriD was job. yasfsrSsy at the (sits Cewaty ful nonill.t.tto d!btlo tTMlRMIlt. (tree Arnold I rlee party to Mr and Mrs will next tsko te Kundsv. y Adamson al of platw a 4er roel camp, TW fallwwtaf morris r PKIOA Nee. 21 btfh ached, what yU ptm's epnkesi which allow, yu t Jr hr n laat evening Oimei and re- Mr TAKES EASTERN POSITION ware tsswd duiinf the wees fras Hrewee Beery leged to have fired a pistol Into tbe tbe lAUatan h..d, AI, bow av.n.hl. in thl, counfrshnnents were the diversions B DAUGHTER ANNOUNCED. aHenl mm ths MOVE TO MANTt. Tw book d.wrlbln bct. im efoe od H ( . lank, eeaeqr clerk wondw-f- ul try. LATTN. Nov 21 Fdwtn R D h j johnerms Jeff todsy for gait LakeThe. thl, to W !e!toe b4 bv b'e eebjed "Tbe Tele Wwh t bleats Mike Braoe sad Mar NEW ARRIVAL ANNOUNCED, Tbe Tribes. PfM-- l will b, ,.nt FRBK Of of Mr and Mr. F. pperisl t to Trifeww " ret-- k CHARGE to suffer. s mf T es cher te tbe ln5fin!t1r. Ktvno rrlee of Provo sod te 21 Tbs Tribes. Mr Mrs Nov MANTT. of Mr. and Mrs prtee, Doris t CVvelssd, Nov. 21 MANT1. and DitMe. left this wek frhi henertadv. r.mln r, gpeeisl mmotmtom of tbe CiUmomr erke ee Jassvo Bdwia The 4l,bt. N. T Lk, d.l,y writ, M. Rlchsrts. e Fdward P V'Yv announce the arI LATTON. Nov. SI. Mr and Mm ( nHM Ssm bare were Weeseel a henj he has aoret.ted a pwl- - i Madame Hoasewtfe lnDU turn to the Alton Btrtngham of Salt Lake hsve Oia of Toother sod Mtklrod W wst trr.d Rt . N.w York. tWY wits the General Lisctrlo com fwirt and fill that vacaacy ta your arrived In this city and will make Ward of Pm us . J ktrtboO o4 Macao ood rival of a daughter at their home ta Archie Allen announce the arrival of by US hgt erbsei heed osd h M, t2t son at tbelr home yeeterday. Baoo Pahesrlo of Prte peoy at that place. tni city. their home here. kitchen. (A4T.rtiMm.at) Plan for Salt Lake Finds vor; Would Mean bn bn EnslTn? t.,h and Girls Night Planned by Kiwanians Festival Held to Celebrate Harvest fr vlJ Are Parents Visited S15 er Arrest Made on Liquor and Driving Charges 7rjrp Wt Jeih altd Christian Willardson Heads Education Board purbai Lorna to irti nir rrvd4 pt nomll rr(!,rf AMES BEATS DRAKE SINGLE POINT IN THRILLING CONTEST Svth- N. FOR SALE General Store cas Z''T'lYAr " Tmr gs tr rrvrl sd Diabetes Diacovery From Europe low. 1. mix ea4 rma!ty b. I C tr,tmrt 1 |