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Show 24 SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1926. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. Utah Girl Chosen Col. House Memoirs Tell Leader of Scouts Startling World Secrets T FUTURE Wilsons Rapid Expansion Forecast by Speakers at Utah Cooperative Convention 1 Friend Pens Revelations; Starts Jan uary 31 in The Tribune. X,a to Prove $75,000,000 Appropriated Popular; 116,500 Pass in Agricultural Act for Federal Aid Highways. Time in Woods in 1925 lt Work in Salt Lake 4 Heralded aa one of the master The last ef the series of five re acHeemcrita of the decade 7 he ''alt Lake Tribune announce! the gtonal conferences being held for of fleers and committee members of the purchase and exclusive Utah, Idaho local teachers associations of Utah Nevada wcY'ern Wyoming and weet-er- r will be held in Sait Lake on S&tur Ct lorado publication rights of the The sessions will F M House memolra day, January 30 be held In the Lafayette school. The D Is the private diary of Woodrow first will be a general session apd Wilsons closest friend the president's will convene at 9 30 a m This will rntr!but- - confidential Numerous word pa!neiIn all hie nebe followed by departmental sessions, ed to the icture porrravin the rapid gelations with politician prime lasting until noon. After in term is sea slon for lunch, of the lat few v ear ministers kings and emperors development ions will Teaasemble and the Con and the roseate future fir the p t Urv h!s closest friend, he ah owe forenoe will conclude with a general Industry In Utah h 'he annual con j nodrow Wilson as he really was. session at which the reports of the committees will be presented for dis vention of the I t ih Piul'rv Pr diir- entrusted messages to House cus&iom wociaJ ere Cooperative Market ug o confidential In character that they Dean Milton Bennion of the Uni tlon yesterday Penjumm nwn re- - culd not be put In wrftlrg message versity of Utah and J R Mahoney ,h n.lnl.ter., king, and em- of tiring president of the c.xperatlxe pefors Brigham City, president and vice of Europe and one rt the inlivlduals most ac- president, respectively, of the Utah p0 those who are not familiar with Education association will be the made r tHe in Its the rths Inner vvorklngs of American t edict in of all when h7tt principal speakers kt the opening House memnlts dl. loa. an ,he I session conferences are being The he believed that some dav said tah wealth of truths concerning held under ths direction of ths comcould point to a $20 Ko Ono poultry amazing the ileon administration on mutes local associations of the industry Referring to the time when KEY TO MYSTERIES. t. tah Education The association. the cooperative was a hxal unit orMaTo those who are in the know of committee consists of J R ganized to care for the surplus eggs of of the farmers of GunnKon valley politics these startling revelations by honey Brigham City, chairman; C the most masterful politicians which was late In the summer of one Rky Evans of Price, Arch M Thur Mr In E s and man mrxlern Brown said of Salt lake City. Arthur meone 1122, If American diplomats would have ventured the assertion at hitorv will be welcomed as the mas Petersen of Sandy, David A. that time that I tah would have a ter kev to hundreds of unanswered Logan and Owen L. Barnett of million and a half dollars worth of political mvsterles Provo Mra Jean H Halges of the It Includes House s confidential Salt lake association is chairman of eggs to export within a vear after the organization woe eff ted he d'arv, written from day to day from for the committee on arrangements would In all probability have been the time of W ileon s election as govthe Salt Lake conference Miss Olga Carlson, who looked upon In the same light as ernor of New Jersey to the date of The districts to be represented at am looked upon now when I venture the entrance of the United States into takes up duties February 1 this meeting will be SaJt Lake City, to prophesy a twenty million dollar the world war Granite, Jordan, Murray, Tooele, as director of Salt Lake He takes you behind the Irenes of Park City and South Summit In ad pbultry industry for Utah The formula recited bv Mr Brown, Washington In those earlv days bedltion to these school districts, the Council of Girl Scouts of which will enlarge the turnover In the fore the war He lavs bare secrets higher institutions of learning and America. from between $3 600 been prized possessions of that hta schools also will poultry denominational industry the POO and $4 000 000 the U25 total to a fewr men nnlj for many year be represented This conference will five or six times its pres-visire is The writer of these remarkable !e in the nature of a state parley w wmm wmfi not a coniplhated one It centered memoirs was a master of the other four conferences Each poliUi ian th small flock of hens numMany plate him among the most brilselected delegates to attend the final aroupd between 210 and 310 If every liant diplomats of all time His powbering meeting The majority of the local In a flock state of this er In the molding of America s farm the had associations In other parts of the M. Colonel E. as known American the House, size, which the Utah experiment stathe during state have announced their Intention period prior especially tion believes it should have If the to the world war, was beyond who lays hare, in his latest writings, of having representation hers next Sphinx right farming plans are to be folSaturday Inlowed, the poultry Industry would BEHIND THE SCENES. the innermost secrets of crease to the $20 000 Goo a year toare in scores memoirs Embodied the tal," Mr Brown explained. with kings, emperors nd prime minisof confidential notes from Wfl!on to THIRD ANNIVERSARY. House revealing many startling in ters the tragic dags before the world behind the scenes facts The convention yesterday was the amazing third anniversary of the Utah Poul- about the greatest events In the try Producers cooperative Prior to memorable fiveof ars House memoirs ADDED Puhlh Atlon the the formation of the cooperative the state was Importing eggs to meet Its will begin lanuarv 31 in both the Miss Carlson Will Take will home demands and as late as 1922, daily and Sundav Tribune, and v Mr Brown recalled the surplus was run about six weeks No thinking man or woman, whethWhen we but about ten carloads Charge Permanently of top to consider what this develop- er or not familiar with American ment has meant to the agricultural in- polities, should miss this great news In it a brilliant mind has terests of our state I sometimes won- feature the Local Girl Scouts. der mvself If It la not but a dream," recorded a series of event from the With Increased Facilities, most turbulent period in our history he added Both Mr Brown and C C Fdmonds that will ping down through the ages secretary and assistant manager of as one of the most vital works of its Police Hope Accident Mls Olga Carlson, the newly apthe cooperative pointed toward 125 kind Salt Lake to be would To it miss In pointed director of th deprive most vear the the successful t v most some Imporof the of ourself Will Be Reduced to council of the Girl Scouts of America, history of the cooperative ProducTo read tion and consequently export move tant historical knowledge will arrive in Salt Ike January 27 ment dropped below the 1924 level bit it would be to learn the revelation Twenty-fiv- e Per Cent of John Valmis in Minimum. to take up her duties with ths local hAve puzzled the world prices paid the producers wws bet- of faxts that of the sole ter than duiing the vear previous. (facts that were organization Miss Carlson is a Utah M until this House E olonel up The biggest achievement of the year Automobile Ogden; Complaint Spegirl, her home being In Logan, and was held to be the establishment bv time Four mors coasting places for the was formerly ph steal education diWat(h for the House Memotrsi the cooperative of its own distributing Occur Outside Cities. cifies White Slavery. children Of Salt Laks were designated rector In the Ogden publlo school agency on the New York market we have established ourSince yesterday by Chief of Police Joseph She has been engaged for the past our Na In York market selves the Burbidge and Traffic Sergeant J four years In work connected with poultry industry In this state Is abso-- ' H Warden This makes a totaJ of the gin scout movement and In girls lutaly. safe" was the assurance rf 21 deA complaint WASHINGTON The Jan Valmis John charging W e mav Mr Brown exferlenrt fifteen coasting lanes Jn us In the activities In general, and Is widely announce of with that Mann of the was ommervf violation act partment cheap prices from time to Hme but offtoers beileve there te known In thee clrHe we have asaired for ourselves practelegrama from twent four titles In- filed eterday by United States Dls-tr- ti etty, nota4excuse now for children coasting Mies Carlson will be introduced to t Attorney Charles M Morris Valtically an unlimited outlet dicate that 25 per vent of the automomis was UTAH EGOS AT WHITE HOUSE reeitl b federala w here lt Is forbidden With the ad the local eounul by Miss PauJIne bile fatajitlas In these cities in 125 offUnrs tor I having transported dltion of these new places the chief W'herrj, a national director, who Goshen, pas were due to ac blent outaide of the woman One incident Illustrative of the ease The Rev Ir Flmer from Kxk Springs o, to end traffic sergeant appeal First Congregational the with which Utah eggs make friends tor of once more comes to Salt Lake limit He for pnmoial purposes t'gien January 25 to He said church confined to hi bed with an city was related by Mr Brown fatalitv figautomobile now in Jail at Ogden where he will to the parents to cooperate with the spend a week with the local council Ordinarily that no less an authority than Mrs. atfnck of the grip and Will be unable ures ahow the number of death whh h remain vmtll he is able to product police In an effort to minimize the and who bringing dlrectlv from CoolWlge had expressed the desire that to conduct the usual Sunday morning octurred In specified places accidents this national It ha been asked that numlcr of coasting $26X bond headquarters many interestUtah eggs could be served regularly services scheduled for 10 46 oelnofc In a city with howpltaJ la often he be arraigned before United Stats season Ths places where children ing reports the work of concerning at the White House The .first ladv the Pant ages Cheat er His condition f charged with death due to automownmllofer H A- - Soderberg on may coast now with the sanction of the organization Miss Carlson is to made this statement at the banquet not believed to be sorlous Tuesdav , at whUJ time he will bs the police are as follows. bile klents cmtlde of the clt limbe in located Salt Lake permanently annual at the tendered the president l. bound over to await the action of ths it I nfortunatelv Information regardiJust No. 1 and will take entire charge of Farm convention rof the AmerWan the place of accident Is not uu-all- v federal grand Juryv which Is expected below th big "U " Fort Douglas City ng Mother His Likes now the established and those troops This Hubby Bureau Federation at Chicago to meet within the next two months car given on the death certificate to be organized later Mr Brown deis an achievement, The g'rl who name Is being withwhich I the bal of mortalltv tonipl-latlo- n 2 K street, north of Eleventh No Asks Divorce Wife Girl Best; outing, orgahlzed but a few clared and i heller we must praise However a general endeavor held told the offhers that her home avenue Ninth avenue car ago has made splendid pn wa In Peoria. 111. and that she had for it the humble Utah hen for her la now being mud to obtam by special Ninth vears and No '3 Lindn s Gardena the movement has the InChristine Pusoher Montgomery was Inquiries the desired Information as to been living with her grandmolhar avenue and product which ability to produeso a manv M street. lanes Three Several months ago favorable granted an Interlocutory decree of dorsement of all organizations Interhe ayw. she haa commanded avenue car place of av tdenl I In left home and started to the coast Ninth ested welfare of the girls of the vorce from Gecrge Montgomery that The following table show 4 N First South street, between At to the Twelfth and The report of Secretary Fdmonds bv Judffe Ephraim Hanson In the Nrhenec- adv hail twentv five death Spring today Mr J W Anderson, Jr ths acceding Thirteenth East streets commissioner he the of the Salt Iake goun-cle't train and showed the poultry cooperative to hejihlrd district court y esterdav Cruelty rejwrtel In 125 story was it week) Two lane In a solvent condition Albertua Wll- that the troops of Salt alleged Mrs Montgomery claimed from atitomobile actidents but that then that sh met akr In He struck So 5 Ninth South and Fifteenth Lakestated lard son, vice president of the have made her husband said he Intended only eight of these were due to acci- up an acquaintance with her, she de- East such remarkable Ravine running west street elation. In charge 4 field activities - to invite his mother to live with them, dent within the fitv limit Camden clared. and Induced hsr to accom- from Fifteenth Bast artreeL progress and the community In dehe would consider his mother is i barged with fort) death but only pany htm become so Interested that that has explained that activities of Mrhis W116 avenue and Ftf Garfield No Whs the officers that, against oouncll felt Justified in bringing partment during the vear first, and if his wife should 'cross seventeen of these were due to acci- her willtoldValmis forced her to go with teenth East street at rear of Garfisid ths iardson cited particularly the whole- - her he would kick her out" someone here as a permanent head to dent within the ettv limits him from ore imvn to another In dif- school. some spirit among the pouRrymsn of Divorce was granted to Lois Rel Conwldertf g onlv the twenty-tw- o west of conduct the work In Its entirety With No 7 Elizabeth street ths state which he interpreted to Garff fimm N Odell Garff on the cities for whhh the rate baaed on ferent topart rf Wvomtng and finally this view in mind, Miss Carlson was Og'en Thera, she says, she Irving school, between Eleventh and selected mean the producers themswlvee Were 'ground of cruelty It being alleged fatal acs tdents within cltv limit have came and will assume her duties eluded him but when she found he Twelfth East street fullv convinced of the opportunities that on several occasions he refused been Ma.ve, wav on computed Springfield February 1. No. t Cnsmon avenue Sugsrhou attemirinjlr 1 to find her she beIn the industry to greet or even speak to visitors nd Fall River are tied for the honor came FL W on G. and station D of frighten notified Police south 4 Professor Alder In tracing briefly position with a rate of 7 7 per 100 070 Captain Ko rt Burke latter Im- Highland drive estimated popuatbm while San Diego mediately grt in touch The ,h. Mpry ?f th. poultry lndu.trvfleaJ with federal 9 Harrison Nrv, avenue, between gtate Board to 1 32 In Utah said manv ertsea rau show tbe highest authorities in Salt lake who started Eleventh and Twelfth East street He pointed out tbe present passed Fatulltle Rfe per l'n non a search for almla together with Hold 10 street. Wall Just north of No Dancing as e Mini fed pop cooperative marketing organizationFailmember of fh Oslwn pr lice force, Recond North street, to Clinton avetb third attempted In the tate Simla waa ron captured nue ? said due of was he blweeklv sale of Tlie the other ure the meeting fknernment official end that as from 5 Not II Second North street i Vshnls Is an unnaturallged alien he largely to the fact that th state was man division of the Palt Iake real W eat street on -1 if w not producing a surplus of eggs and estate iaiard Thursday evening will will no douht be deported if convicted Almond street to First -- 3 of street. a darning partv at the new I ni side south be at tha tine of products the crime with which he Is charged poulrv 12 Andersons 160 hall is tower, down No vervltv waid amusement LOS ANGELFS, Pal , Jan 23fByi UTAH SECOND I nierlf For the ths Associated street it is announced Into an open field west The condition N Tooele "Utah rank e nd In average pro J Bowman 4f rbalrman the of small children and Rowland of the Rt Rev Pres) in iveneflt RoJoseph R Ola t the v',vjni n wa salesman division dilution of bens In Hall general man of Salt Lake City, Catholic bishop He attr'b jte-- t told b Mr Atd-- r f the arrangements clarae fim No 13 East in front of Orphans gravely a reat was here r hospital to advanced nehd been appointed as fnl ue hn n ittees Mhave Htm and Day Nursery, 121$ East ported unchanged tonight. The atthe exwvftlinal I we isle N J Bowman and A dllrg of fl rk f Bouth street Thirteenth The board of said ths that Tpoele education ha tending phvsktan c ndir bishop a Oorev cfrehmenf i E Me. o"irai comhlnstlff 14 Bouth had No called a public meeting for MedreS-da- v Twenty seventh rssted somewhat more easy in t Mr I r w n 'o s Mt anl U Horrlck ticket and hall feature from Twentieth Last to Fourteenth the afternoon than he had for some to or nlder problem and meth-oMr Act-n't m rnfrg 1. Mar gum and street of &rimip!terlrg time an al fKt ad fl sir p had been Io ' r ale nvetvua from Eleventh w hi h Immunize . ' Oa n H c. L against 4dlphthe-lnpagt-ft ra Me street. lelland For to small East T II M n a tate health comIr Beatty lav log cr?''eet jc Choir Holliday missioner. ha been sked to furnish children 7 a a' itrvHl thk are lanes especially N and a representative of the state board Give Will produett fi atn t 0cr-- r i apri nt No Sleds to Autos, Program Tying of health to explaJn the advantages crawled for small children snd under rr fe rg mleriw mta police order only those will bs t tural rv of the tie of this preventive treateg nuductd at the ih-Art Officials Warn Children use them to A of from '!! ment The board of education is Hut year was firhe' if ary win unr Hnw1l , "Th. Tl willing bv supply ths treatment free eortfeSPt In the w wti. gh M to nhntr, hr the wnl aufdmohPlst In Hollld.jr th arming In the op p to the school children It In also fur- Utah's County Officers d(reti eiSvgg Ur d I R a law prohibiting t rerultw rhfcr.ee there hr that th. u tt coun'v of ooet the Aide- free the lodfn cnltw thn from permltMng children to at nishing tablets tb T eentr-fre- t wM x t on of the Uah h ivnlrnthistn rv.nln a prophj lactic- against endemic Gather in bitinnltn at ( 30 r Vi r kp aoh ther s d to automobiles and Iter a rcentage rbtcA F mery countr sch jti to ch!d-- on tha ar of them fotmd The af'edistrict also Call for ths third annual oonven-- j u' imohlfe with thel t Th. rhnrufc wilt h b, Mr.1 brief making the toxin antitoxin treatment tlon rt the Association of Founts rti!lh e1 ti Hulefc PfcilH.r aopr.nn, W rides wll1 he prreeuted f l boa-r P A coneldersble to the children free ra of Audit and Gierke Treasurers of Th. skr itW ; W.'t.r Wall.r. offre of ld it tie sheriff Hoop derrksnd f y vaccine against smallpox t tah has ths sig- hy folio . dav bv S F e iued over secretary 'sburv deputy n fT Hr Ft th af'c era noted by the stats board of health nature of Pbeep RueU Wight, wer" And tha Glorf at th. IxtrA' ss'gned to trafft- - duty H F tlrart gtrern. afnge- y tl d of from fferent Utah. So far fixing tb state capHol as the place ' part n ev5vr A 1 M r g H. Hefh ftoro. Our F H op ar ar the prac-deputy News t Surly tha disease Is found only In Ths mild and Thursday a Raf are ran ttzed pending the " chorua: "PuJt Who May Abtri. Frtdav, February nd must bs popped revr-p't a t IaK it s Uahasent of nor astletoey N'loti of fopm 4 and A as time tbe T of will HI. Comlntf baa. lo meeting he M Cf ra fg AifrccMe pwftsni sr pres' l e t A arrested R ckwm P.y m. and th. Besstors will be held at 10 e i t i f Mr WfcHac. "For t'nto V m ChlW xvau lu'rv ffend'ng child wlU te haled he-- f ' dav each I n I court choru "Glory to Ood In the Ju'enh he and his sled Rom Girls More oto an cho-r- i. A feature of thia gathering wil be th. Hlyheat," "of r.no t - g w' h conf catd om.erat ve jr deputy warns Officers Chosen by Utah jiuultra' Ion nf and t UMpat -r attendance FMip part tbe Aim. 0 Mr has Than Boys in kr; ramin assessor of ths various counties, "H!lln!h' eh'm- - "Rejolc Ty Or.t-fthe i e tLe h J,9 f rrt t it'on Association Beet Sugar - It snmmnred Dfflcer of tbs a u. V h of 3 Ion," .oor.no olo o Onochter Ninety-sirinw nt ormtagfan and y 9 er?4- - t r urge that every member Mr. BUtr, "'Worthy 1 th. mb," pecrr ajvd will Gfflrars wb directed activdtJss of Infectious diseases were reported to of ths association and all who ars choru. jw ifthef ' ift , 0 esrabi f Utah Cooperative Sugar Beet the ottv health tnpectsrs during the' eligible for membership attend srary t Jt srlit'l ft ake Tl,Omhfcne .nI lem. Mlm. tah Rtats week ending Friday, January II. ac- - I sexton of ths convention, as an effort Alher l raton a branch of th pe ci -1- 11 lccompn1-ment- . jv Farm bureair during 12.v wsrs re- cording to a report for that period haa been mads to arrangs a program Omr. plan let, r,r ao p w td vice a vear Issued meet bv at of another official tr t Eirf.r4n was advan-the tained far ths health of unusual msrlt. In tP Of' o Of that number At were iwp foment get Irg cf the board of directors rest oJi.gsc BILLS O n Is tu to rhs hospital These offlcars arw- rases of chlckenpox fl of whooptng afternoon 'dav RA9BIT BREEDERS TO MEET. j bl'l. n"d pot wnrry you n4 Scr-tf the co ae ecr e'ary trra . Ephraim Bergeson of Comlsh presi- eough. 17 of mump,4 $ of wear let fever, Breeders' awnrtg. M. will loan yon tb. mon.y to Uk. Rabbit Utah The of diphtheria. tire wimn1 dent J B Bn of Ogden, Brat vlo $ of mealee and Inc will bold a p ial meeMng car of aorh hi 'Ou Ths tarqjet of t evref. There srere 66 Mrdh and 42 deaths tlon, J W GUrnatt of Oram, prealdent at ths nty 7and t mntv building W , loin In ten month tlv 11 hed lat ever rf a' Up Of the eecend rca president and M 9 Win- -' geoorded during ths week at l' ocWJc Several new th. S FIN AN i h A THRIFT CO EK I EOI Nesrhoue hjtel I r f tj ppmrmt n 20 IiSke bov were nf treasurer Balt der and j srgviicants will be sdrrjtted to mem children born secretary R. Slat. HL 157 t tam Arrlcti the of Vfr ijrat This meeting le open to pr1dsnt president of ths girls .In the earns peHod of 1426 Wrahip Bergeon Is (AdTrtlinmt ) college and A W Ivtns of the first Utah Flats Farm bureau there were 3 birth sod 93 deaba the puhlln and anyone lnterard J S of the I. I u churxh of ths of the week 21 bmuws rabbit farming mav attend. Th preaioerev sxeotiMv committee The end At the m era We chaJlenr any Challenge? Taker at through its cooperative mar meeting vesrdav morning remained In quarantine In the dry lean a to wash clothes wahr voted to retain M P Winder as eec- -' of contagious and Infectious ketng plan will TT 1f$ mrrTvfer Imas th eafelv Newly sjid of ths stats organit. nut of 20 per rent for the month qutrfe re t a disease Your Trip a f January, which w"l brtng the pet proved fentrfugaJ Action Ons zation Now ! th time to make reserve to ths breeders far above th 9iis Uslf on dmonsiratj proceeds Office Electerms Alaska. Hi nol i'u F tror Exclusive market local ey Beef Prts a trial Fhcw Fr fif Brock tioj Iodg Steamship Ogden e f A k Adv fr, r New house HotaL- - N w serving tric. V 9 Hats His 65$ dra F r te Onlv one In cltv giving entire time furniture store In all axpenwea $426 MFy ta) Btock nd attention lo s'esmeh'p butre fat steer, Curdet largest bunee Inc.. champion rl Cl WL 2d miinw t, 8 & agt , M s.n Fratsr patd cm IegaJ Btak order ttah Arrow dFres. jbotei.t Mu. chow, in ca'feterta and main d ring J O TomJ'reon Agt all licaa W CA4v J H. tA v srtise m s a U ) CAdv Arrow J ras Inc, $2 W. 2d & tAdv ) hotel Notary pubUa. CAdv.j room. Woot-torv- 1 -- yv- , caJcu-latlo- n President Wilsons ns tra. FOUR LANES ARE ' 7 TO CITY COASTING AREA Jail at s Fatalities Goshen Suffers From Grip; No Service Today ( I I fonse-quentl- y . . Bonnevllle-on-the-HU- e (flftv-thre- iu Kk e il gen-er- The us of ths national forest for recreational purposes is becoming mors popul$jv each year, the annual statistical report of E. C. Shefpard, supervisor of the Wasatch forest, would Indicate r This report sfatyjra ,hat 116 500 pee pis found some kind of recreation and diversion within the confines of ths Wasatch fbrest during the past sum mer. Of this number 40 000 were classed as campers, 6i $00 as picnickers, 2600 as hotel and resort guests, 2600 as occupants of summer homes, and 24 600 a transit motor 1st Of the grand total 27 200 vacationed in Big Cottonwood canyon, 10 400 in Mill Creek and 61 600 in American Fork canyon while the rest were scattered throughout the unclassified part Th Wasatch forest covers not only lb area over the Wasatch mountains but that over the northern Utntahs as well The number spending their summers in the Uinta ha la said to bs increasing although no accurate eta been obtained as yet on tltics have that port Urn In & further classification of the forest visitors an Interesting fact is brought to view This is, that of th 116 600 who made their way to the various canyon 104,00 of them trav3673 by railroad, eled in automobile trolley and stage, 1035 afoot, and only This 1890 by wagon or horse back means that approximately $6 pejr cent of the forest visitors traveled by auears ago tomobile while twenty-fiv- e this number would apply to thos on horse In and wagons traveling back Although undoubtedly there were made of who number trios a many to the various canvorr playground, who availed them the large number selves of these opportunities Is indicative of the Interest being taken in outdoor recreation If there had been no duplication. It would mean that almost 25 per cent of the people in the entire state had been in the Wasatch forest duiing the past summer The report dhows the average length The staof time spent was two dav tistics were obtained by the forest rangers The Wasatch forest contains a numresorts ber of noted Inchiding Brighton In Big Cottonwood canvon and Timnapogos cave in American Fork canyon. B. Y. U. Program to Be Broadcast by Local Station 9 The longest remote control radio broadcast originating In the Inter mountain section will take place this week when station KSL puts on ths air the general assembly services of the Brigham Young university "dur at tng the annual leadership week The first broadcast will the school take place Monday afternoon between 1 39 and 3 oclock There will bs similar programs each day of ths week at ths same hour The feature address of ths opening session will be delivered by Dr Adam S Bennton superintendent of the L. D S schools. The radio signals will be picked up at the Provo institution and brought through both the Provo and Salt Lake telephone exchanges over a wire distance of about flrty mile - rtss?si Bishop, Glass A Is Unchanged Uf Interested Diphtheria Preventive iJ 111 , d i f I r t V Ward t th x, l. v fro--f.a- February hpl -- i 7 d rttl hnrg pei-c- -t law T 1 fc J T -- 1 ro ii 1 L- 1pm Popular Birth List . v . 1 sl-- x 'rntt. t ' f' I. py T lUa-s- M- .! f A Bs-w- pro-frn- 1 l -- rr - j c. rpy I ' -- ao j 1 ... Vlln-ur- i. -- I to Meet De- Formerly Special to Tbe Tribune Jan. 28 Although WASHINGTON, President Cooiidge last fll declared his opposition to continued federal aid1 on atate highway work, and although the chairman of ths subcommittee framing th department of agriculture bill lined up with the president, the agricultural appropriation bill reported to the house today carries $75,000 --iA 000 for federal aid highway operations for thecoming fiscal yewf. which is ths full amount recommended by Thomas H MacDonald, chief of the public roads service, when he appeared before the committee. This appropriation, furthermore, is to be supplemented by a deficiency appro priation of $22 900,000 more, soon to be available, to meet obligations heretofore Incurred under authority of congress. With nearly $100 000 000 available, compared to an appropriation of $7$. 000 000. last session, it Is apparent that federal aid on highways ts not to be curtailed, for the present at least 4 Hearings on the agriculture bbl f disclose that when Chairman Magee objected to the government going so heavily into cooperative highway work, Mr. MacDonald showed that the amount expended annually by the federal government on highways Is only 40 per cent of what it receives front motor vehicle taxes He further showed that the states themselves, on an average, are spending on federal aid roads only abont 29 per cent of ths revenue they derive from taxes on motor vehicles and gasoline, but, of course, are spending even larger amounts on roads on which they re- ceive no federal aid Utah, for instance, In 1824, was re- quested to put up $229 000 to match the federal allotment for roads, but Its good roads fund derived $1.170 230 from motor licenses and taxes Idaho put up $628 000 togasoline match federal funds, but derived $1 862,564 trom motor and gasoline taxes, and Wyoming, which put up $525,000, de- - w rived $648 983 from state taxes Mr MacDonald alao showed that each of the states expended far more on state highwaye than the totaJ on federal aid highways In expenditure the atate In Utah the excess was $1,487,000, in Idaho $1,229,000, in Wyoming $1 940 ooo. Burton Accompanies Squad on Liquor Raid Member of th polios anthlca aquflrt. accompanied by Commiaslon-- r T T Burton, raided th aoft drink parlor of Jim Tedesoo at & Waat Feoond Bouth atrsst yaatarday afternoon and placed Tedeaoo under arreet on a liquor law violation charge. A representative of th polio department had been aent to th place to purchase liquor and aaarrh of tha cash register re Baled 1 60 In marked money Officers declared some whisky had been turned Into the elnk and this was obtained also Tedeaoo was placed under bond of 73(10 Which was furnished by William Cay laa A raid WhAfi SECTIONS, IN SEVEN PABT8, TODAT war Cardinal M.rel.r, B.lolum'( .. Fag h.ro, diet In Bruu.1. offared blit Annual farm auppiy in how, would approprlata larga aum for oxporlmontil Fag nation Senator Norria aceuaaa Proaidant Smoot Senator and Coolldg with mam bar, of houoa, with tariff action delaying sugar . . . Pag Ntw confaranc agraad on to auapanalon anthracite -- tirmi . . . at Aran parlay b will Oanava poatponad St In tbs National SAsoriatlon asked DslV to make an 1naatlnxlon or CONSISTS rous Pag probably Pag 1 1 , n Automobile Courses Will Be Conducted TRIBUNE y Incurred. The SUNDAY L i' ficiency on Obligations Harry I. Finch, commissioner of park announced ) eeTerdar morning that les skating was good at four places which had been flooded under the direction of his depsrtment The park service ts enouraging the winter sport when skating good Under favorable weather conditions there skating at Liberty park and at Athletic park Jut to the southeast, at- - No 7 fixe station at the of tbe state fair corner northwest grounds, and at Jordan park at Eighth Wet and Tenth Routh street Condition of Party $22,900,000 on the Fairmont hotel, South State street, resulted the aetzur of twelve pint of whlaky and the arrest of ES. P. Qal- lagher, 29 year old. on a chair of violating tha prohibition law Gallagher was released later on bond of $300 furnished by Sam I.vta Frank Capp, 60 years old, who was arrested at 245 Tenth Eaet street Friday night on a charge of violating the liquor law pleaded not guilty through hie attorney in the etty police court was arrested bv Capp yesterday members of the police and anttvlre squad and three cases of supposedly bonded liquor were confiscated by th officers Capp was released on rash ball of $300, furnished by O. J Skating Good at Four Places Within City j I Area Wasatch Last of Series of Regional Conferences Will jCon-clud- e - , UTflHFUREST , AutomobUs J 8 Knox of ths un- - a deriving weakneas In th automobile industry bs recognized at once tha importsne of tha question and devoted three years to its solution As s result h declare th weakness to he poor selling To remedy this particular evil and others that he found Mr Knox la giving special courea In automobile merchandising which ha Is conducting every Wednesday under the suspires of ths extension division of ths University of Utah In addition to this special course, Mr. Knox is giving a series of lx lectures on business efficiency and leemanshlp Tbs claase mart on Tuesday and Friday of each week at . y 7 30 p m. in tha auditorium of the Utah Os a A Coke company, 43 South v -- 1 Main 1 1 1 street Florists of State Hold French flnanca wlaarda under, Annual Banquet Tuesday tah again to batanc budget . 1 .... 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