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Show - m 24 THE SALT IAKl! TRIBUNE, 'WEDNESDAY JMUK.M-M- may in, V M L Provo Company Cost of Living in Salt Lake Near Prewar Level Keeping Up With the Contributions The hug hands of th Community Chest clock at the Kenyon hotel begin to turn as the workers brought In the generous response of thoso who hare in Salt Lake for those who have not. Here the firemen are registering on the dial the first days results reported yesterday noon. yes-terd- SelsI te , u Tbs Tribes X. 0 Kay 18. UAAHXN0TON, " Th con of llTlajf in Salt Lake City Is nearer pre-wlevel than in any other city of which the bnreaa of labor statistic ar Incomplete Reports " Indicate $17,075 Collected " on First Day "Rounds. keep account. The average food ooet In Salt Lake In April was only 36 per cent higher than the average In 1913, a lea advance than Ig shown in any other city. Chicago and Detroit head the list of high food ooeta, with present-day cost 73 per cent above the prewar figure. During the past' year the cost is shown to of food in Salt have advanced but 1 per cent, a record surpassed only by Dallas, Texaa. , During ths month ended April 15, however, food costs in Salt Dafcs advanced 8 per cent. Workers Hear Sympathy for Movement in Visits to Salt Lake Homes. : pedal te The Trtboae. pBOVO, May 18. Th. Pwifid Iron Pip. com State. pany, which, when fully oraa-lxecontemplate, th. construction of a half million dollar cast Iron pip plant near th. fronton work of th. Columbia Stool corporation, will bo given approxiacre, of land mately ravonty-tfivHolding by th. company, aocordlng to unauthorized report, fiven out following a meeting of th. officers of th. holding oompany held in this city Monday afternoon. Th. Provo BpnlnfvlU company, which la hohhng in trust approximately S00 acre, of land donated by th. peopl of Provo and Springvlllo, has been given 'th consent of th. Columbia Steel corporation to deed Jhls viand to th. pip. company, It 1 fteted. It la undontood that 'with th. completion ef th. transfer of this land construction work! on th. pip. plant will begin d, Cramton Would Repeal Act. Allowing States Jto Pay Money for Work. ipwkrt T' Hww. VS WASHINOTOH D. C., May II Representative Cramton of Michigan Is anxious that congress pass a bill before ' adjournment repealing the status under which states may advance money to pay the cost of public1 land survey This step, if taken, might materially slow down eurveya in Utah and poaiMbiy In other states, where the government has been particularly backward In surveying it own lands Mr, Cramton 'has written a letter to the public lands committee, of whlch.be Is not a member, urging the committee tp repeal the survey Mil. Unless this lawj is repealed, it Is feared, he may delay appropriations for public land surveys next session. Ahe public lands committee gr ok no action today on the proposal Representative Colton of1 Utah, when Interrogated. aid he was not going! to support, legislation repealing the survey law Utah, he said had advanced $160,000 to the federal government to pay the cost of surveying ppbUc elands within St 9 borders 7 Cement because the government itself was Boring Ilnito 1 wr sHtw getting arowrd to ft, and $$ 600 of that amount nap been refunded 0 and the remaining Shafer No. 1 to thesoonatat. Plug But t unless will be paid Is and some such means a this open, Ike Heart stirring episodes, misery and generosity, sorrow and succor were encountered by the thousands who sought yesterday to gather the funds which will permit Salt Laic to fulfill It spiritual obligation to care for the needy of the city through the .Community Chest. The Initial reporta necessarily incomplete, showed $17. 75 collected up until noon yesterday. encouraging start, a heartening beginning, but yet far from the goal set as the total amount of $168, .needed by the budget committee jot the Workers yesterday came face to face with the reasons for the ehest A poor woman living shabbily gave 60 'rents wHh a smile, 4hea - tod- - the worker, Tlesse, ma'am, can t you hare some pa oome tosee engsieigh d bor'a need and help her when her Isn't at homeT He wont let her ask and aha doee eo need help.' In another poor home was found thejieed for immediate medical attention. It to Donate. Land to Pipe Concern Provo-Epringvi- U Inequality in Freight Between , Varioua Gtie and Utah Points Cited. -- iinnw-dlatol- j -- ?ht on Livestock on Hoof , Should , Permit Competition in Product Char-e- a the Wherever livestock on the hoof ! shipped from Utah point, rate should be such as to permit the shipment of packing ho ns product from the same point eo that they ooulA compete In the consuming oenters with products put up In those center Tbie wa on of the main contention in the hearing on east bound rate 7- terday before Examiner James C. Miller of the. Interstate commerce commission on the complaint of the American Packing .company of Ogden. James Brennan, manager of the company, was the principal witness for the complainants The case for the latter Js being presented by H. W. Slce bureau Prlckett of the "traffic " Jr -- i Syj At the present time. It wa pointed out, Utah packers cannot compete -- in . middle west cities with packers of j those communities because the rate on packing house product ar eo U high, compared with rate on live w cattle. wae provided. number Introduced MrnWrkefT In score of Instances Teported from lands tn Utah are comgovernment . of exhibits to show the wide differ Captain in U. the first rounds came thanksgiving pleted. Th THhvn , ' ence between rat on cattle and cattle for the opportunity to serve Secretary Work- - onlv last week MOAB. May II Drilling out of ths showed Mleeouri and between Ogden the right way through the cheat where product of that allth ae compared with- - tfe Meeting river points,between nickel means eo much more than .ArtiUery. fa ths Sbafer No, i.di lament eery sections tn the west He In the total haphazard soliciting tor other stockyard difference in Utah. ecrvsry wsll on Can creek dome startand packing house cities. Ratios befunds, ed today. At I o'clock tonight .only ANSWKRS GIVEN. meat and cattle rates tween fresh The $100 000 mentioned in the foreten more feet of oement remained to going dispatch was appropriated by Thofnaa R. K.rhnr, raptoln In th were given by Mr. Prlckett ae follows: Misunderstandings, too, were cleared 206 to Omaha, per cent; Fort be drilled out to reach the bottom of the Utahlegialature as a "revolving United Slate, field artillery, U adju Ogden away. Borne who have not read about Worth to Kansas City, 100 per cent; the cheat declared it coetiy Roes Ba fund." the Idea being that, as soon , t the eight-inc- h Palt casing. pout No. 2. Amerl- - Oklahoma City to Kansas City, $2 per son, the general chairman, gave the re. .hould S federal the government ' A night tower is being operated and ready answer to this misapprehension. turn to thl. etate money advanced for can Legion. He wa. elected to this cent; Fort Worth to Chicago, 121 per will The costs of the ohest collection by morning it will be known whether the performance of survey work, the place at th. regular aessloa of ,th. port cent, and Oklahoma City to Chicago, 114 per cent It is contended that lees $ cent be of the total. than per or not s shutoff of tfre water has been governor might again offer the money held lat night In The Tribune buildOmaha It used to oost an average of 23 per under an old act, ing The vacancy was caueed by tb. the ratiobe between Ogdento and to the no government, obtained. drilling today's During the other cent of all money raised for the score comparable survey work. of Major Ji J. Waterman, should resignation water has come up through the plug forIn further of social agencies which will be supatios given. the four years that the etate who has served as adjutant since the ported by the chest. And this cost and the chances appear favorable that funds have been available the fund last election DIFFERENCES CITED. and who ha been or- of lees than 6 per cent is smaller than eight-inc- h been "revolved" hae ha Just once When Gov- dered to the artillery school, at Fort leak the under the This great spread between cattle In many cltle where the chest has that ernor Dern recently suggested re- SilL Oklahoma. and product rates, according to the been operated with success and satistopped This wilt not be definitely the survey work be continued, he known, however, until all of the ce- ceived Captain Kershner has beets an ae complainants In the hearing, make It faction for several years. The only from former Governor tive a letter of Lake Salt th for cattle growers to ship member If in post drilled out. been the ment has are who the chest people get paid by, that the de- and, during the last year, hae assist- necessary their animals to Missouri river ekies two experts In social work and the morning It Uiound that 'the cement WtHlam Spry suggesting be willing to carry ed Major , Waterman in handling the for slaughter, thus depriving Ogdn clerical help which ha handled ail ths job ha been successful, the end to partment might notfurther. Southern-Midwethe arrangement duties of adjutant On the acceptance and Salt Lake of their lawful rights which the Utah preliminary work of getting together y In Teplv the attorney general, of the resignation of Major Water- to become big packing center. Mr. Exploration interests have the organisation of 1615 people workunH. section the Cluff, quoted a rising vote of Prlckett introducted further evidence been striving for the past five months man, he waa ing for the cheat, of preparing and financed thanks by the given a til have been reached, And a definite der which surveye have beenfund. entire membership of to .show that a smaller percentage of handling the great amount of educaSo this test of the productive stratum at 2028 for four years from the post. cattle and hogs received in Ogden are tion matter which has been so neces-sar- y far at hae been announced, no reAnother vacancy filled last night packed there than in practically any feet can be made. this first year of the cheat. The The Shafer No. 2 Well on Shafer ply has been received to this last in the 8alt lake post waa that of othef city having comparable retotal of aU salaries to be paid will be less than $4000. These figure, Mr. (torn Is tonight at a depth of 817 feet, communication. chaplain. R. H. Jones, who waa ceipts. Reason declared, are thoroughly satthe drIUlng progress averaging about elected last January to this office, The ratio between cattle slaughof hole left Salt Lake some time ago. Hia tered and total receipt at the variper day. isfactory to the executive committee, fifty feet W. oua markets were given a follows: which ha made an exhaustive study resignation was accepted and J, rethere was some delay in the reports of workers to the tellers at the Iloicl ef the whole subject. Palmer elected to serve out the Ogden, f 6 17 per cent; Fort Worth, At the luncheon ' yesterday was YESTERDAY 72 03; Los Angeles. $5.2; mainder of the term-TheOklahoma of envelopes eould not be tabulated. So the executive committee of was a good attendance at the Cltv. 756; Wichita, Kan . 83 44. These stressed the indubitabls. spiritual and different last flponsibiiity which any 1226 receipt session ar w aii based night figures Chest the especially urges evfcry solicitor to check in his or her results before 12:30 today. received attention. Plane for Me- at the various cities, and show concity must recognise to take care of Its Social needs, to keep not abreast but morial day were dlecuesed and there clusively, Mr. Prlckett contend The luncheon at the Hotel Utah willbegin at 12730, that' . It is requested that all firms having ahead of the humanitarian requirewas a general approval given to the the unjust spread between cattle and 100 per cent of their employee contribute to the Chest report this, so that the 100 ments of fhe community. emrates le preventing the perproducts son annual poppy sale of the American percent Dean Wagner, the which will be held centage of cattle slaughtered to total SPIRIT OF HELP. blems may be presented and recognition granted to such firms. of Georg F and Florence Tavlor Leglen auxiliary, in Ogden from being uearir Tt Is this spirit of helpfulness and Saturday of this week. 15 year old, bf $27 Wagner, wga found strangled to death Lou l wae furnished Music at the meet- receipts Watkins, equal to that of other cities. At, his mother last evening Ths baby appreciation of the true situation Gibson Miss and Ruth the ing South Tenth East street, wa struck by it wa further pointed out, by hia which will be brought home throughpresent, had been tucked away in bed bv Ogden and Sait Lake packing houses out the city during the remaining days by an automobile yesterday afternoon mother at the family home. 537 South Gibson Boys' orchestra. are of the campaign. Jndifferenoe and dressing only enough to take care at Ninth South and Tenth East street Seventh West street. Apparently he ON of local demand, while thousand of selfishness have no place here. According to E Geary Johnson. 612 had awakened and had crawled -- to the . -carloads of cattle, sheep and bog are ? in checking the result up till noon South Thirteenth- Fast street, driver foot at The rived where, wme team total of the automobile, the boy, who waa how, he fell. Hia head waa caueht bepawing through thee town each year yesterday th,In-following were turned to be dressed in other cities. . No. 1, Church P. START-WOR- K riding a bicyoie, waa struck by the tween th bednoet and th .spring of ON aide Caatle, chairman.' 13585 26: No i Roy. of the automobile. Another auto- th bed and th bdy hung over th IDAHO DECISION RECALLED. el W Deyn.e chairman, $ 6 5 5 15; No. mobile that obstructed the view of side of th bed Her It wa found When it was Indicated In the hear3, Mra W. Mont F.rry. chairman, both the automobile driver and bicy- soon after bv the mother. The WagThe win f Mrs. Annie Watwm, 82 ing by the examiner and the attor62,143.25 h No. 4, Mr. Arthur E. Ora clist waa the cause of the accident, ners have on other son. BE CARMEL 12 leavof who Sled for tb railroads that the spread ney May age, years Inham, chairman, 1707.13; No. 6. Mra wa took to The body Johnson said Johnson taken the the Larkin ing an estate estimated at about might be eliminated by raising rate W. H. White, chairman, 224 75; No. CtFIT to wcovw $750 on th. jured boy to the emergency hospital mortuary. Walon filed was live for $40,000, 3. by cattle, Mr. Prlckett cited a probate Mra Fred Cowan, chairman, Injuries included a laceration on the bond of Frank FtoU, alleg.d ter J. Beatle, executor, in the Third former decision of the commission In $453 47; tfo. 7, Mr. Fred W. Prlckett, bead and slight bruises. of prohibitor viol. court distriot (Mralatont th. which, it 11540 No. 3. 26 yesterday. 720 20; Mra Carl fyund that such rate from South chairman, Delbert Hanren. ,tf Mrs. Watson, widow of Joseph. M. Idaho point to Missouri river cities; tion law. wa. riled by - Smart, chairman, $60105; No. 3. Presidential Suite A Project Which Will In- Second West street, suffered slight in made are of which to the same a from. Utah, are Mra Fred Davidson. 31375 85. Watson, (1000 g bequests Rogers, district attornaj, juries yesterday when his oar collided the Genealogical society of Utah. 250 'equitable. After the luncheon moving picture, Therefore, be concluded, with another automobile driven by F, and volve Mato, against- - Evelyn th. of $1,250,Reserved, Outlay of were mule a the team, of stock the Consolidated rates shares the Utah must also be equitable F. Taylor of 112 South Wrest Temple back I Bailey and But Bailey, bondsA Machine to to their voluntary round, trooped the since are pr&cticaJJy the the distances reWagon company to and th. picthe street. According accident, court Third man, district in th. In same. ture. were shown last night at the Member The present rat on live cat- of the junior end Sonho-m- r Salt Lake temple for temple work 000 Will Soon Be Special Car Will port given to the police captain by a of -t of behalf from to the IFnpoor; Worthy tla Omaha yMterday. Psola, it is alleged, is 67 cents Ogden classes school the at letory and Paramount theatere gift at the accident Hansen, high happened Muthrough the court. nv of Louis Majcua iraa arrmtea May A, 1925, bound per hundred, while the rate per hunFifth Fast and Second South streets, held a special assembly yesterday $250 each to the Young Ladle Meet Planes. Under on and George R. Carpenter. association and tual dred meat the fresh to and Improvement nominate of Way. for observe 5. candidates failed ever to th. district court June $o morning packing house right whenTaylor Ae the campaign progree further wav rules. Tavlor had rvot filed a re- th student bodv office for next Young Men's Mutual Improvement products are II 28 and $1 10, respecand th. caw was sot for . trial ec, the name of all who of association Mr. the conSeventeenth Prlckett contends that to contribute, and year President Edort Darla nd tively. port of the accident last evening. Boptember 28 and continued to the amount, will be puMlnhed. It ducted the meeting and announced clesiastical ward of th L. D. 8. make them equitable compared with December 19. On this date his will be a long Hat. It will be read Ipsrlal to TV Tr1tnn. The state road commission of Utah of $500 to a live and donation the that a primary election would be held church, rattle rates they should be reFew name, of thoae who can give will IjOS AJS'GEBaES, bond was ordered forfeited for is prepared to keep up its end of Cal, May 18 duced to L04 and 79 cents, retoday to darmtn whoee name go Sabbath school of that ward. be found mining. on the ballot Thee candidate will First westbound paasengers over the Donappwrance, and Aprl 3 tb. the Among the personal bequests were spectively project whenever the federal govAmong the large at gift, announced' Western Air In concluding the westbound case have opportunity to campaign Fri- th following: Mabel Frasier of Salt court instructed th. district atExpress, Inc., air line ernment Is ready to start work on the week-en- d $1000; Haae) Beatle yesterday were the following: The from asth Lake, Kimball, yesterday morning, witnesses for the day during regular to to torney begin proceedings Salt Lake City to Los Angelas, Kearn Corporation 32700; the Z. C. Rosa Nelson ML Carmel mad. $2500; Beatie Sait railroads asserted that there is no reasembly. lake, collect the bond, it is alleged. M. I , $t800; Mr. and Mra James A. will be Th Such wa the announcement yeswere and Walter Kidney Beatle of Salt son why there should be a definite reroyally entertained upon arfollowing Junior boys sister-IntaHngle, IlftOOi A G. Randall, 1600; the rival here, according to plans anto a each $2500; nominated for H. of Ted lation between jive cattle and packing Henrv president; Aldous, Lake,4 Blood, chairman terday John Thomas Noakes, a resident of Utah State National bank, 1750; the Trta Coffin, Ted Roger Bob Lyman. Annie Watson, Durham county, En- house products rates on commodities tn reference to a Eureka, died at a local hosnltAI of the commission Hotel Utah, 1500; the Randall Dodd nounced today. The presidential sulte Joe Boekovich and BUI Anderson gland, $1000; to the hyirs of Mark moving in the same direction over the storv carried The from Tribune held b will service Funeral by re1250,. and the Bingham of the Ambassador hotel, which Is company. the at Eureka Friday afternoon at 2 The vice president is selected from Clark, Stockport, Ungland,- I2000; to same railroad. The railroad repreWashington to the effect that Mine, company, (300. served for special occasions only, and present onhomnre class and must Joseph Rlvett, A, cousin,- Stockport, sentatives said that the rates on the secretary of the Interior had approved o'clock. The bodv mar be viewed to tho in which Marshal Ferdinand Forh. The nominated are An-- 1 England, $2000: Barbara Watson two classes of commodities are forthe allotment of $51yO0O cash for road day in the parlore until be a girl. General John J Pershing and other Gumer Nancv fWmette. Heleni Bowman of Salt 'Take, $5000; Ellen mulated on different baeea,. and that work in Zion National park 1 o'clock noon Interment will be in n4 and trail world figure have been entertained i Hanmec. Alice Lake Sait Coo Watson . 8Uvr with the tmdenrtjyodlng $1500, and rates on fresh meat and other packStark, that Tvrory $'0,00$ the Eureka cemetery-on visit here, has been prepared for Candidates for j numerous other bequests of less than ing house products should be comMr Noakemwa b'n in Rprlncville and Dorothy Wine. shall he used in beginning construcar Moburn TMrkl1000 In to reception of the first flight passenof addition In of Mt Su tion Hrdv. secretary the Carmel mad and $3000 l$$5u the eonmf Hubbard and gifts personal pered' with rates on commodities Thl suit will be at their disger which require similar handling. for aurveya The story also stated wtrme Non ken residents of Pollock, Orw Anderson. Harold, Bern prro-r- y posal two days and nights upon arwill wa. executed April 28, he nett Bob Wtykln, Laura M3eq, EdFor twenty-twthat' authority mad been given to SpringvIII Th. The cases of the. American Parrklrtg year Teleon rival at 4he air mail airport die Newman and Robert Porters Fac- 1525. A of no for Rio an waa the Good-sel- l, contract Denver are expected to be concluded exceed to employee A W $2'O,O0O L. company reception honoring candidates for treasurer are C. graph mad of work on the Mt Carmel .Grande railroad and for th pat elevulty worth this commander of th morning, after which other matdepartment The first arrivals bv air will be met Utah O A. R and hi Wilson Oren and Coomha. had been Virgil w 000 9200 en stationed ihe at ill road and that ter above years the com' before th examiner.- - staff, and Mra limousine specially 4 His death followed an illness of allotted would be taken M LOS ANGR7.ES. May 13 (Br th. with an "aerial" F1her, department amountthenow In this Margaret occasion for the prepared two month park,-road from appropriation to Associated Freee.g The United States they will ba escorted with officials president tf the Tadle nf th G. A Mrs. H. P. .Wellman next aepsion of con Surviving Mr Noakes are hs widmarshal . offlc. waa advised here to- of western Air Express Inc to the R., and herrstaff, will be given to- be made at ow Mrs. MUHs A Noakes of Eureka, day that Jack 'Gregory, en rout, to Ambassador, where it is planned to night at $ o clock at the Hotel Utah gresa Buried Yesterday and four Mr Blood and the state road com de'ughters and two non as Boise. Idaho, for trial on a charge haVe them a Th sixteenth annual convention of guet st dinner Sirs Peai N Pierce and th baa approximately '$3A&,0o follow-of impersonating a federal officer, thw G. A. R. Will be mlmfon J Local interest attached to ths ljdiejofC Andrew service Funeral of Mra aJt Mr Emma Huf Lake; in it 2 for Funeral 20 on work from-aon the held T .ervlce. for Mra H. P. hudgetyeadv Thursday, opening at escaped Oregon Short Lin, which of thl innovation, Smith, 6$, who died Monday, will be the road naud and U prepared to Kate N. Glbhv. Mrs. Winnie Smtf and train near Pocatello. Idaho' formorlf Mhe All rnhbit funol.r, ar Incited trans- - a. m. at thk Elks club houae. 1 cut nineteen hour from at all of at hdd INoaksa Thursday Elmo J Cal,, the, Rovl ncjrck move es y, the , Gregory escaped cm a prevlona Ocfederal govThe feature of the reception tonight rapid y daughter of Mr. and Mra. rail journey win be per will tonl.ht Thirty fourth warA Chanel. Eighth W J. Htrlckl-tn .tt-n- d - k hi -- Min. to b ernment op ffte project The stage's and Robert XL Noakes of b-Eureka, casion woile en rout from here to centlnentel be th annual held yeaterday $Anvic hotel t 7 w o'clock Went and North petuatednOy placing Li tb Ambasaa street. ini afternoon at th were survived - twenty-on- e tIt thhome of her slater, Pocatello, th TnarlhaT office aald. dor lobbv a gold plate upon which for those members of the organixatioh survey has been eomnloted. Mr. Blood addition h O h thdltectoT. cemebe wlf In Ut.h F.lr terment Murray citr Bt.t, Mr- - J A. grandchildren: thre fuer Ms 1985 but waa recaptured when he returned will be Inscribed the name of the who have died Since the last conven- said, estimate have been partly made South See- -' Rafferty. Th. pmfnni .nd pro. tery. The body may be viewed at the ond East afreet Weight mlom I.tloi,.for th to Los Angelea Mrs. Emma Ramsev Morris wfU and plans are being prepared In the Emma Brvsn, Mrs. of Funic The Rev. Elmer I. -- how first twenty-fiv- e , guests arrting by tion llt funeral th Larkin at Mra and Dv and Polly Snringv'Pe chapb of office commission so Coehen the when that tthree th th and conducted numbers sing e and Washingd. Mr Smith ia survived bv one brothWflllam 1 Noakes of next f.lr wSJ br dl air, and alo the first twenty-W. ton rlrcl will furnish three other the government f1 ready to start op- two Accordln. t. 7. J er. Samuel Smith r Emmett, Idaho, Interment wa In th family plot In , V guests to depart over the will and David Noako of -. Idrnt of the Ut.h Rxbblt Brr prra be pre- music selections for the evening pro- eration the mate wUI be able . to RprlngvUIe children ell and of Salt Special souvenir fob the following Mr-- Wellman wa killed In an auMra John T. Benge Is 4n begin without delay r notation. Ntn-r- t. h.v- - drcl.rrd th sented by the hotel to the aerial trav- gram Martin H, Onm E, Oeonas la estimated that th . U In governdim!- - and altl'ud of Ut.h excellent Takf Indianapolla laat elers 'aa a personal memento' of the charge W. WHIia 8 and Lorentn 8 Smith, tomobile craeh of ments In which both her share the The will conrun officers for th -project Wednesday, for appointed iabhtt With Paid. th LuWla Mra Tribute and Edna Mrs, Last Stevenson. exploit. It la said. unport SOD 000 close to hould the con $t vention were announced as follows and a friend Inet their live. of (hr th- - Mat- - fair and Mrs Isabella Patton and Mra 8ndr, Wade. Mr. Wellman waa backlnr the car out unit he let early Conductor, Mr Kmly Warrick; as- - tract for the first E. L. Pyper exhibit Mr BtarbuckrxMid. the rbb't M"rilna , to ' D. H Cannon of the Kiwanl club season, it Is expected that Matant conductor, Mr Gertrude Ailin "rrandchil-drs- n Of an alleyway Into tb street preat th oo.it low .hould There are twnty-feh- t on -,start the fl asB. presented the Kiwani cup to cadeta good will .lien-Mra be vrr pin, guard. paratory to driving a vlaltin friend, project Mary McLean, and two rreat grandchildren of C company following an !npertion made this ear. Funeral ervice totr Mrs Fimhetla Mim lora C. Meredith, to h- -r home, sistant guard, Mr Geneva Groft. I and competition hejd yesterday morna timer Pyper wife of WHMrun D Aw th car wae croealn. the int-- rJ Marvel Oftmor, and mupage. Mr vi wer held who ing at the Hast high et hool. The R. Mr urban tiwck. on the etreet. It wa 8nrah sician, Castle. k T. C activities (dossed their forat th Eighteenth Th vdrAav nooB'sHop lrUck by train and boU ilra, Well committee -on resolutions mal routine at East hlrh with this N man and Ml-- a Meredith were Mr Marta- tt Shannon, Mfa Hary PerrwM Tbft cllxcommiaaiQtt ystrdxv killed 1 Twenty-ftfinal ed hr "VV, T.'TVnuv' of ward offlclatjpd. the Kmma Re my and Mm Lida Dodson Mr Wellman died a short hmis Herns th Instantly, vnkd rooming R. N. Toting and Charlee N There were meny floral tribute The committee on flowerU is composed Fehr time later front Injuries received In fo Mrs J E. Stlnsnn, 15 Klmanls Orson wre Th t the club Apostle speaker jI the errfdrtit- r Captain Ray Vuih Main street, on mrtkn of T. T Of Mr -Mary C McKsv Mrs CVa WThtrnw and RrthsfV Psrrfck J whnuylM oL F ryt . fffxrrrrfTr eiMu,ilxiowsr of- pu'hhcwfr' rmcmsw- and 'Mrs. carrj sr Itc- - "Gustav offered the officer. G McDonald Invocation Th f the KopUn, president was nctlng artton is the r$u)t of hear- Donough. G Clawson th closoet that has compt!tkn kd AJir. 8hHr, oat t 852 Putt rirwt, tru knocked Clendenin Will Speak hkl at the ty Jh th rom mend A number of nw circle hare been German L. 1) S. organlsatJoa, l to sod Blshoo Thom t Ion of th Uttl. have charge of an entertainment th benediction. Th grave w East Ji gh rhool this var. at) four ing onof pollc d ediInstituted according to the announce- which th herns b to to itnet jrerterday .nd her arm. badly onratciird, her drew ten to chlf TV Pvper - John T wHJ yeorwe h Kiwanis Luncheon ted 73 onmpanir Jbeing by given :and et Stinment of Mra FWier tonight on th ground that Mr, hit and run1 drirer did ib And tb. drlT.r The Include East Fourth South street. .bnda Tm M wnt 4hektng hr of unlfomuk son s husband The nerty Pnenrf, Oennre D pmer. Hugh W had nr $ald a fin th Seymour B Young circle No. who ear. from G M fci( h.ndjiom. Birth t Js aii that remain is he flliam dro. for to b done. Grace the TVugalL nf given "Udy" benefit wy Pstrigk ipdUy peter The weekly luncheon of the Jf. ait lke. Joseph 8 Rawlinge rlrrle Ktmre who ha Keen and again had upnd-givn 3.45 yMterday oftenMon. ill In a hospital Fvere and Mm Amelia Margjitf But vtd BT.nth South Thl. want rluh Vo 11 Murray will J, held Thurwlay at and the Phillip SherNntritfi for Mat Ion of - tha WANTS PARKNa RESTRICTED- Aered vorI nrrbra while lostru-ee- tj during the pat six month M fv, no on. bu found out who th. "tody num14 or timo, th. law. at the Ilof- -t I tab Th idan errefe No' 12 Cgdeh selecttOfid Ter flten by th resident tfe of Oefesft.epraJring Bor.Armla thfornu-tioBut ber her chonce. a c.r. of tho Glee T, will Jn r Htnoon. club of Lb HrolL to. Captain Eaet hlah charg eity here euoneorri the perry md ere Evan trio. of the air srrvic chonl under the direction of Mtm n wbo-r-er toed to Haft which har conrictlon. armt Thn. that Buy to ftod tn ffSner Tl eim. will furmah lb muel-icleak, vrsterday appeared hefor th Bradford, to will bo allxibl. for to. rrward of 350 pwted by Tb. Trib-noouen. A her. i food program to urg that tp b promised by Two Postmasters Are pro ram, and Beverly 8 rn- rlty foramlMlon end of 323 offend by to Utah fitet Autemobli. aesoctetion for Mr Knplm mhowill preside, , end takn onto eliminat parking of automopreold.nt of th chamb of thl is to h folio 4 by dancing AM and conTietton of bet and run" driver. th. th KMfair speedway within urtit commrfc ilie k will on the Named by President of the proceeds will ffv Mr , Her. to th tow that tolto yoa what to dutte ef a drivor and reuKmShle distance from Wdodwrd "Tb. Chamter of ( ommecce Wsubject, hat It and Mr Kampe Hae Done and la I mrue for Salt Lake field In the interests of their own end cittoan ar wbu ka client occun. Ku4 It oad wmteh for th "hit THS charity f forts provided for by th Community Chest are is or-- 3 finFoUo wing is th pmgmm Tenor He declared that Th weekly prixeee will be the f.ienT safety mad run" fiend., Krl Mch; rwritstion Um i WARHTNflTON. May 18 The pre furnished by Lrr William Rkh and pry case worthy of our consideration sad support parking a clous ae automohuiNt have Famcrdaiiy 8cUon 5879. Accident V.hicl to top operator to ylv irrVfrf . violin Crnvn xriophon 2 th enat Lari Coomb dose in the past te en unneressary tndsy sent to this true o far . taxpayer ar concerned, for th reason that F'atrluk; otc.: earn In an detalto. Mlse nam. of accident Johann of report th collision end operator sometime had been Martin, rlk a larg majority of th charitie involved are preventative rather than o- mim r Hver. of a vehicle .hall atop immediately, and. upon requ-e- t. at Milford, Utah F. J, ICHOKWC DIES. give psrrowiv evened 'when aviator wesource to In aim be th their st rather than st th helpful coratlv. rio Vi Fried! Xrhrtt m William P P'wers hi. name, addren. and render rach anatotanc. it may be rtaeon-abl- e T. Burton app'kint compelled to Ty Jnw J hchoawa. t year, of ar. di.d t for tb Community 7lm r4o. pom-'t- c "arie al natkmsl a ner f public sfetv, said he result j another reason for being enthusiastic and park, fh in ail mm rnirel$i of accident provided necMaary. fwriily Wiiw-bto4- l '1m. fflce Norma fr?rthHae dence Cheat. I admit that th supervision of expenditure of th vsnou r PI uoreding Jam prnpo&ed Inspect the In injury to any penon.'tho operator .hall Immediately . Ut eight H i survive by P. Rndsr. area Within few dsr and chanties by business men will vary much lnrre the fficienry and Wmght mtieic hv Martha Ptewe hi irm. Row. ar.-widow, r.n report th detail of the aame to th. local poUr anthorttie. in an tnak W. W. ARMSTRONG. earjy reiommendaUun to the productiveness of th money expended mn4 Mr, a K rtughwra or tn to and Wddnt gift which rach accident .hall occur. Install Chamberlin r1os county (tdllMnn city eommissten. Mi'vw Funwral Ti Mala t-JetteWr (Adv ) aev. Spring rate. Was. 4012. CAdv J 'a will b aaaovnc4 Mxr rrar(-- at hows W ork Effective. l.rnriUAmerican-Legion-Selecwill ba many .rear- hffQraaurvty ot $10.-00- hue-ban- 1 - S7Field $ thie-way- st.. one-ha- tf g v st Har-we- Bulletin to Workers of Community Ghest Campaign Infant Falls ' Boy Injured" When Auto Hits Bicycle From Bed and ' re mat-Ite- Is Strangled PASSENGERS STATE READY TO Suit on Bond in Prohibition NEW AIR ROUTE Case Is Filed MT. FETED WILL ROAD .1 at I- -- East High Classes Nome Candidates .L Am-bassad- Bequests Made by MfS. Watson -- repro-entln- John T. Noakes Answers Call Reception to Be Given for G. A; R. Leader and Staff Capt: ivef Makes Second Escape From Officers o , Rabbit Breederi to Meet Tonight te - - te Services for A. C Smith. Thursday fr kl-- h-- v, 1 J nt-- Company C Is Winner of Cup 8t.-buc- k, hue-ba- Afr. Rooming House License Taken ld -- hn n-- xf Entertainment. Is to Assist Needy -- v'' p-i- ward-rhen- rt WHO SPEEDS ON HEEDLESSLY v ! . ra d rtrt t v rrvf ul i Why I Am For the Community Chest r GIRtHUNOVERBY-WOMA- ei tht bn rr. T drH-wlui- rd t4wn aer-tc- ea, ur-e- alr-ltn- -- at ni iu. .It. 1 wk al . tt oo-a- flty', b4y t M-- et !. r fign4 Jf-ten- tht n )trrt wetr a l nt & i Mvllg t ; |