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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TELBUNEtJiVDNESDAyMQRNINO SEPTEMBER 24 Pantages Fire Destroys Part of Big Picture 8, 1926. 11 SALT LAKE WOMAN KILLED IN CRASH Steward Hero ofSunday Train Disaster Unknown Dining-Ca- r PARLEY T I Unnamed and unsung, the here of tlon of his son's nam. Hs left tbs 1 the Denver A Rio Gnuide wreck near smoksr, found hU son and bad been the Pantigea theater deLeadvllle, Colo., on Sunday was re- talking with him for about five minstroyed approximately 100 feet of tho feature film The Three Rad vealed for the first time yesterday. utes when Jos suddenly and Inexplic- Has No Place in CurricuConference AgriculturMen" and caused considerable No ons seemed to know his name. He ably found himself lying In the .niddia Chcsney TeII Engineers excitement of tbs' aisle. Ths coach in which they on Main street, when was only a dining car steward, but were riding jumped ths rails and lay lum a company responded and Business InterCompulsory In a crisis hs thought of himself last half In ths water, half on ths bank. Something of Future toheadquarters the alarm. of scene Jos described Lyncli ths was He th first to go to ths aid Because of the fireproof lining ths disaster by saying it waa "InOcL 2 of ths victims. As soon as rsallza describable. Work, Teachers Told. ests Meet it was Imof Air Communication. of the booth Interior He said the newspaper tlon dawned of what had happened, account! were substantially correct, possible for the Tames to spread the steward took things in his hands but that no words could give an idea Into the house. The audience was like a veteran of wrecks. Hs rushsd of the pitiable walling and suffering not disturbed by the accident, as out ot th diner, whers hs was In the that hs heard and saw. Expressing his conviction that comspecial to Th Tribune. Be Discussed onlv knowledge of the trouProblems aot Advantages of Electricity their "It was terrible, hs said, and ths pulsory Bible study has no place in luncheon, made his 7 NEW YORK. Sept. ble was the projection of a ball of PrPrmg The Rev wsy over the derailed coaches to ths screaming and moaning didnt begin a publlo school system, the Rev. Elsmoke upon the screen. Officials John Joseph Mltty, pastor of the Ho- - smoker, whence most of the ecream-ma- n to ease up until ths rescue train ar- mer I. Goshen, Under Auspices of U. in Mines Are Discussed of the company stated that the pastor of ths First Catholic parish of St. Luke's In Ing came, smashed a window, leaped rived. stretchers were quickly Salt told loss of the film would not stop church. servceTThe made in porters' nd Congregational the Bronx, will be consecrated bishop began hauling out the stricken putlnto the showing of the feature up the berths as soon as they could Lake publlo school teachers at their S. Chamber Commerce. tomorrow .t SL Patrick', cathedral PrT!ny-flv- . by Several Local Men. until a xe in the coaches that remained stand- annual Institute at the West high by Cardinal Hayes, assisted by Aux- lief train arrivedminut.., from Sallda, the ing. .But in many Instances they had school yesterday that as soon as such iliary Bishop John J. Dunns of New anonymous steward, at the head of to snatch mattresses and make up rescue squad com- beds In the baggage cars for ths suf- study were mads a part of school York and by Bishop Daniel J. Cur- a 8 pedal to The Trtbaa. sessions comprise'! Two car chefs, an- ferers. I never saw people In such work public schools would fall to be posed of two ley of Syracuse. Father Mltty Is 42 other steward dining WASHINGTON, Sept 7. The atand several waiters, pain. th second day activities of the Pa- COUNTY true Ideal. to their we were years old, and Is believed to be the did the "heavies" No one can say tention of agricultural and other busi"It happened Just as think cific coast area convention of the de Goshen Unified Dr. 'S citizenship, I dont youngest man ever elevated to the how many lives they were responsible rounding a curve. all. ness and Industrial Interests of eight American Institute of Electrical EnNo ons knew dared, was ths objsct of ths public saving during the moet critical were going fast at bishopric o the Catholic church In for western states will be concentrated moments before medical aid arrived. what hd happened at first. Then school. With Bible study such an gineers yesterday at the Hotel Utah America. But Joe Lynch thinks their names we all mads for ths door. The one upon outstanding and timely agriThe entertainment features Included The new btshop'a diocese will be should go down In the world's sn- - In ths river was closed. So we mads Ideal would be Impossible of attain Arminta Yearn ana, cultural problems of a regional and Mr. luncheon and golf at the Country club of ment Ths end. of beoauss differences the our way back to the other Salt Lake, comprising all of Utah endnaJ8 of heroic deeds. national character at a conference to who was killed In Denver for the ladies In attendance, and an Is chauffeur for the coaches were all piled up In ths wa- religious belief, he said. to private schools was part of Nevada. It has an area of CathedralLynch be held at Salt Lake City October X Opposition of the Madeleine in Salt ter, which was running swiftly. Informal reception Iaat evening at the & Rio Grande train wreck. also expressed by Dr. Goshen. Equal 157.000 square miles, and Is the Ivike City and is the first available The first thing I noticed was the and 2 under the Joint auspice of th hotel. The reception was followed by the Instruction, hs said, should bs to reach these parts, rttninr car steward running over largest Catholic diocese In the coun- of Commerce of the United Chamber an Illustrated lecture on western cana charao-to He all children. kicked H fprded to ths smoker. Tragedy nearly marked him for her try. melt-Th- e wHked car. aa school ths the Salt Lake City chamthe and Into ths public States he yon soenerv by Randall L. Jores. In first and 0WI the twice. leaped window Crew of Volunteer Help place Tomorrow's ceremony will mark the Ing pot of the nation and asked that announced today by the was Those who made addressea at the It other stewards followed, together ber, Catholic consecration In New pened to he sitting In the sixth coach be extended ao that the The with the chefs and waiters. I cant the system York since 1923. when Bishop Curley At the time of the disaster. service of the national agricultural opening session on various subjects of ths rehool become a Prevent Spread of was elevated and sent to Syracuse. first five plunged Into the river. In tell you of the wonderful thing they privat thing related to the electrical Industry the into organisation. past. went who did. Ths ons ceremonies will occupy about he second place, his father was The "How Teachers Can Improve the were: F. E. Terman, Stanford uni This conference will be the first Just a few smoker seemed to know exactly what hours, and will be witnessed by ting In the smoker Flame Whipped by if there ever Art of Teaching" was the subject of General of a series of five to be held this than twenty bishops and sev- - utes before It was transformed Into to do. He was a hero versity; K. B. McEachron, Dr. Adam S. Bennlon, a talk given by name. his knew nobody but was one, a mondeath trap. eral hundred priests, nuns and Electric company; O. E. Shirley, Genof the L. D. 8. church year and will embrace the states of father nor son knew that The rescue work went on until the superintendent High Wind. signors. The lay spectators will Wil-in- theNeither He asked that teaching be schools. eral Electric company, and If. V. Idaho. Arizona, Montana, New afternoon. We got Into Sallda about Utah, other was on the train. In clude Father brother, Mltty of a experimenimproved by process with one of the passengers 4 oclock. My dad and I were cer- tation Mexico. Wyoming and Colorado. The Westinghoua Electric and Manliam Mltty. and Mrs. Mltty. of and humanization and urged mentainly tucky." The afternoon Dr. Mltty will succeed the Right In the smoker, the father heard ufacturing company. five conferences this year will bring teachers to engage in researrh so Ftsff Correspondent. busiRev. Joseph S. Glass. C. M, D. 1), speakers were: R. W. Sorensen and ByEAST that better methods could be utilized. together leaders In agriculture twenty-nCRESGENT, Sept. 7. Smoke who died January 26. last, after an H. E. Mendenhall, California Institute In ness and Industry representing Interest and attention Individual conof Technology; Leonard 'Wilson, wreathed the mountains east of Sandy episcopate of eleven years The new states. Last year four inich ine school children and a sympathetic Salt Lake Woman Will conferences sulting engineer of Salt Lake; Daniel outlook were also urged as means of when flames, whipped by the prelate will be installed in hie see brought together leaders today L. states. Harrington, chief safety engineer. October 9. the ceremony taking place from twenty-tw- o high wind, raced up the mountainbetterment. S. bureau of mines, and H. H. Henside. The fire, wnlcn starred this In ths Cathedral of the Madeleine,' Be Buried Friday AskingIn that the Instruction Imline, Stanford university. it Is estimated date was this Lake. school Salt before be At the early that which beyond control parted In talking before the convention itmorning, operawas discovered, and quickly excan have a practical that upwards of 300 delegates Contrary to custom, there will he application, of farms and thousands yesterday, President C. In(J. Chesney of tended over an area of approximately no sermon at the consecration, at Dr. Bruce E. Mllliken, principal of the Mount Olivet Cemetery tors of thein the the increasbo to the institute predicted conclusion six miles In length. states the At on East ranches eight "The request. school, high spoke Mlttys A crew of volunteers started fightwill ing use of the radio one of the greatagricultural Value of Facts " Fundamental facts of ceremony the bishop-elec- t represented at the first est factors in eliminating international ing the blase and when It became be the In lake Salt at fellow of his an to priests and the conference sponsored further guest acquire ability or misunderstandings and In promoting apparent that their efforts were un- the Hotel Commodore. learning. Principal Mllliken declared, by the Chamber of Commerce of Funeral services for Mrs. Arminta City United peace. He said that being able to talk availing an alarm was sent to the were the essential diocese of Satt Lake will be of sound States, representatives The the principles to another tre m one conutry M. Cuahna universities, Teamans, wife of E. B. Teamans, agricultural easily county fire department at Murray. colleges, educational practice. represented by Mar. P vicar The report received at Murray late han will enable nations to get better acgeneral of Ogden, Utah, The sessions yesterday were opened 751 Richards street, who was killed raliroAds, publlo utilities, batiks, farm comlast night stated that the fire unwas of quainted. bring them closer together Tenuis Fries of the staff chamber Rev. bv N. Child. and the George Superintendent In the Denver A Rio Grande wreck organizations, and state officials and and help them Iron out their diffi- der control, but that the Draper wa- of the cathedral. Where Find Sentence Face ' were Autoist They federal Beauty held merce, Departmental meetings Mr. the said possiculties. tershed had been destroyed. Fire wKh tho Chesney during the afternoon. This morning Saturday, will Te held at 3.30 oclock other Institutions concernedsituation-wbilities of radio are ao great that Its t hief Albert Marriott and eight fireill Assistant Superintendent J.- T. Worl Friday !n the Masonic temple. Mem- study of tha agricultural men responded. The alarm waa sent future can hardly he predicted. Which in the two Wreck for for Laks ton on to Salt will corns Expected "Modern Psychol- bers of the Elizabeth chapter No. 5, In by Airs. 8. Nichols of East Crescent. speak on AIDS UTAH INDUSTRY. the ugend, and The ogy and problem, Methods," Teaching days. A report wra received here early Mr. Wilson In his paper told how this morning Lafavette Hanchett will talk on "In- Order of the Eastern Star, will have for the conference are such as mlgjit that a forest Aim vestments." had agriFour Were Injured. Explain charge. Interment will be In Mt. come up at any conference onaffectelectricity is coming to play a greater encountered a small blaze ranger In Little This afternoon the teachers will Olivet cemetery. culture; they will be problem, part In one of Utah chief industries Cottonwood canyon earlier in the day. stock the meet In He stated that farmed, their the school buildmining. A chemical engine, with 300 addirespective Word was received yesterday by E. ing directly user of the forthe substitution of electricity for other tional feet of hose, ings preparatory to the opening of a pumping engine, raiser, the owner and B. Teamans that It had been ascer- ests at the loveliness school tomorrow. forms of power In the silver mines la and fifteen hundred with Millard and the water users on Irrigation surprise Expressing charged Sweeney, feet of were hose resulting in a substantial decrease in taken to the blaze. Chemicals used tained that the "Mra M. Teamans" projects. reckless driving In connection with an of a city which they expected to be operating coats and an Intensifying by the PRODUCTION PROBLEMS. mentioned In the Monday Associated consisting of a accident several weeks ago In which bleak and unattractive, more than two of production. Electrification, he aald, mixture department, of bicarbonate of soda, sulM. S. Winder, chairman of the ag- - t Press dispatch was his wife, Mrs. two automobiles were smashed and score young college men, delegates to enables a speeding up of operations. phuric acid and water have been found rlcultural committee of the chamber, The old Idea that ore In the ground ideal for extinguishing brush fires. Arminta Teamans. four persons injured, was found guilty the national convention of PI Delta who has been cooperating with WilIs the same as money iti the bank no Through use of the chemicals the Mrs. Teamans had been a resident liam Harper Dean, manager of the H. Morgan in the city Epsilon, a national Journalistic fraJohn by Judge The present value of hose line firemen wore able and longer applies. to preHe In Salt of Salt Lake for the past twenty yeais agricultural service of the Chamber court yesterday, following trial. a given probable tonnage Is mere than vent the spread of the blase. ternity, spent several hours of the United States, County Con- will doubled if the rate of production la The column of smoke arising from Republican Lake esterday as guests of the local and had been active in church and of Commerre be sentenced Friday. the first day will be the blazing brush attracted many doubled,' he said. charitable work. She was a member Indicates tothat The deleThe case against Claude R-- Searle, chapter of the fraternity. dlscussWn of producthe Mr. Harrington told how the use autolats from Salt Lake. devoted church. Christian of Central the Primaries and x vention colleges of electricity in coal mine operations The fire was still charged with forgery of a bond for gates, representing thirty-siunconMrs. Teamans was born March 15, tion problems, including labor, procosts, credit, la proving to be one of the greatest trolled at a late hour burning legislation, recdeed In & real estate transaction, is throughout the middle west and east, She was duction last night and 1865, in Barstow, Texas. and gracing, probsafety factors, and Is helping to re- was making its way towards Little on her way to visit relatives In that lamation, taxation are en route where lo Cal., before for scheduled Next Judge Be Rrkeley, Set today with from to dealt Monday. be will which duce the number of mine disasters. Cot ton wood can yon state when the wreck occurred near lems Searle Is a former realtor their national convention will be held Morgan. The convention will continue this the viewpoints of both state and fedThe county fire department was still Colo. 9, 10 and 11. Waco, here. September second the Discussion policies. morning at 10 o'clock with another Two national officers of the fraterthe flames at a late hour. Besides her husband, Mrs. Teamans eral will In a complaint Issued yesterday by touch marketing problems, technical session. At 1 oclock the la- fighting G. W. Ivey is nity were in the delegation. day Wind continued to spread the flames children: the Charles is survived following the by attorney. county Lad Off Sidewalk Mrs. Jim Bomar of Vernon, Texas; transportation, commodity surpluses, dies will enjoy an excursion to Steps Candidates and others who are charged with receiving stolen property Morse of Knoxville, Tenn., is vice the early evening, and the and arbitration. Inn, where they will be guests during foothills were swept bar- waiting to learn whg the Republi- consisting of two mens suits of president, and Joseph Patty of Green- Mrs. Rob Carson of Fullerton. Cal ; credit, tariffsLake at luncheon. At noon President Ohea-ne- surrounding alThe Balt City Chamber of Is at treasurer. $100, taken, ren by the flames. Shovels and other can county convention will be held clothing, valued vllle, Ohio, Jack Moore of Venice, Cal.; Mrs. J. Commerce Inin Front of elated that this city . feels will be the speaker at the cham"PI Delta Epsilon Is a purely hontools w'ere dispatched to the firemen N. Green of Pecos, Texas. legedly, from Gus Trogaris. August 15. an Important because last such for were ber of commerce weekly membership at was chosen night disappointed were Mr. Morse 3 oclock, and a report from offenses traffic orary organization," Serious said, the luncheon. The subject of his address gathering. the county committee adjourned charged In complaints Issued yester- "and we are not concerned at all with Bhowed that an exBelieved Serious. will be: "The Business Development department juries conference, a R. "This a. In coming the commercial field. Membership attorney. battle was expected. without fixing the date for the con- day by the countywith of the Electrical Industry." All mempresireckless driv- it is merely a recognition of worthy plained Malcolm A. notKeyser, Davis is charged oratorical an bers of the chamber of commerce, as "Is vention or setting the time for the ing and also dent, yesterday, with being a hit and run activity in collegiate Journalism. To well as those In attendance at the demonstration, but a gathering that with an accident be eligible a student must have served party county primaries. The com- driver In connection facts Is planned to bring out facts, convention, are Invited to this lunch22 on the Bingham highon a college publication and Special to The Tribune. two of eveyears meet August will Monday mittee again eon. to have been gathered by closeIs some held have which said staff have Davis In posiwhich BINGHAM, off responsible way, Sept. Stepping the dates GOLF TOURNEY TODAY. that is In and it direct conexpected ning, run into the automobile of A. L. Hess tion. Of course, membership is elec- - the sidewalk and running Into a car Merrill Haslam, 22, of 2St Huhbard observing men who are -At 2 oclock there will be a bresk tact with the agricultural aituatlon. for primaries and convention will be while attempting to pass a wagon. ttve. One of the questions now before driven who struck and aerloualy Inavenue, of Charles Rucker Salt jured Mia Ella Locher, 21. of 2547 Problems of a local and regional na- - 1 by In convention activities for the men. The accident resulted, it Is alleged, the fraternity as a national organizadecided upon then. and discussed Mrs. be will 6. a A. of when a golf tournament on the links Is to L. Johhnle ture was run' Highland drive, at th Intersection that Mary tion, allowing Lake, presented, Hess, Hog dew, chapter Organisation of the Colorado The committees meeting yesterday In injury to recorded, Thes of the Ft. Douglas Golf club will be exist without some definite function. i0ver and probably fatally injured this of Hess, Ninth South and Fourth East all pertinent matter Margaret Hess and Mabel In the office of Countv Chairassociation, a state organisawill be presented to all then Is also charged Davis failed Most of the chapters publish some sort records It 'staged. A large entry list Is expect- tion of sheep men, was completed at evening hfld when Bthe 234 South State Bryan. streets, man alighted girl Jesse Rharp, The accident occurred In from a street car made availonce a year. Gen- - evening. to ed by the local committee In charge Grand Junction Monday, according to of the crash of least and a the at a to make conferee 9 paper generally report shortly after of the tournament. This evening Dr. report yesterday by F. R. Marshall, street, was shortElmer O. Leather-woo- d sheriff. eraliy it Is a 'razz' shet. (The local front of the Mormon chApel ip this o'clock Monday nght, and who was able to individuals and organizations Congressman will be made colored. son is of The Mr. also The the Harris J. Ryan of Stanford univer- secretary of the National Woolgrow-er- a in Collins, and nras. the city. boy John charged publishes annually They charged with reckless driving, pleadappeared at the meeting or-to- with assault on C. F. Reid, also col- chapter In We should like to see the Mrs. Fred Hodges, 223 Main street, ed sity, who Is a past president of the Squeal.) not guilty before Judge Galen 8. use of by the national chamber association, who represented the matters party concerning formu- of also with of and a nature these its wrrk with with ored. connection Institute, will be presented with the national organization. The Colorado discuss revolver, publications changed Bingham. laAiTtinn In the crimwhen Young j arraigned g Edison medal at a dinner at the hotel, unit elected officers and a board of weapon in con- into something a little more dignified, j According to witnesses, the lad was inal division of the carrying a concealed court yes- lating agricultural policies. to begin at 6. SO oclock. The presen- nln director. ore from each of the1 T1,ro,nr u Holman candidate for nection with a shooting affair of last but that must be settled in convert- - standing on the sidewalk watching, terday morning. Hiscity IN POLICY BUILDING. set AID was trial TO in for the nomination congress partv tation will be made by President Ches- local woolgrowers' associations In the tion." with other children, an automobile week 14 gone over the plans for opposition to Mr Leatherwood, also That the fraternity hgs done a great coming down the street In which forA September O Pipe ney. charged wlfh possession state witnea testified Monday night the"Having with the committee - there was an conferred Second 553 South conference, I am Impressed deepWest "ballyhoo-naltsdeal towards at The program of this mornings techof Marshall collegiate unifying jourleaves for advertising Secretary liquor women narrowly esToday the that voung were The one two There will be no however, candidates, of ly the Mr was point. by "Protecnical session Is as fmlows opinion street. Montana to attend the annual ram Patty, Evidently wishing to have a death when the Haslam car set speeches, papers, resolutions and tion of Oil Tanks Against Lightning." sale of the Montana Woolgrowers' Introduced at different tlms "The aim of Pi Delta Epsilon Is to;jar" closer view, the child stepped out on caped end of rounded In committees at this the car street the 8. of The The Is Harry K. W. Peek. Jr., General Electric comJoseph resignation better college Journalism, and it to the street and was struck by the association at Helena. September 6 as curve, struck the girl, dragged her conference will be glad gathering. to have papers chairman of district SO was dls- Gentoward this endjhat we are conatantly Rucker machine. Rucker, according abody and 9 This event Is held In connecpany; "Fire Protection of for over several ran and yards to because of cussed. wishes The conferee fraA. said. which any committee, prepare "The Montana state fair. i to the witnesses, was going down the, .ofh 0f Johnson, Niagara Falls tion with th erators, J. working." Mr. Patty some important topic on the pro- Power company, and E. J. Burnham, Thursday evening he will attend a Mr. Joseph s excellent and long serem.rWv hotai t w., on will not be read durthese but arious publications on the General Electric company; "Variable meeting of representatives of all local vice as lender In his district, decided gram d T found that Mis, Lnoh.r had suffered ing the conference; they will be in7Xn; for Ik and provides a rew associations in Montana. to request him to continue as district Voltage Equipment for Electric Power woolgrowers ed'nver the child, a.' R,X ! r.on!!!.0.ns Journal- - iXe, cluded in the record of proceedings. It is expected that the Helena ses- chairman until after the Republican Shovels," R. W. McNeil, Westlnghouae rne"tIy nterited rho tinnm hmmiAm a nervous ""1, The conference will create no comThe local chapter of the American ism. Then, too. the fraternity serves Electric company; "Temperature of a sion will consider plans for the re- countv 'convention able to atop within a few feet, was later removed to her shock, home. It also was decided to get certified Rod Contact anil Related ross Is seeking relatives of to keep students of journalism In mittees nor entertain resolutions, for was to taken the ception by Montana of the National Hodgen Young colReese. or The activities of of with Arthur touch the of all chosen other lists It association when it does not constitute an organizaProblems." Joseph Sleplan, James Darling copies delegates Woolgrowers Jtah Copper company hospital, where comes to Butte in .January for Its at last Friday nights primaries. man who. at different times, has Electric company. Vs a kour?trr' showed the examination authorities allowed by accident, him tion. I believe that this system will physicians 9 lies at The annual convention. critically delegation given both these names, oclofMthat he was from a basal to go on his own recognizance. bring a conference of inestimable ? at a local hospital and thus far yesterday morning and was met by ,kull fracture. suffering Mr. Hodges, the injured boys fa- value to the agricultural industry; it His condition is re- atlocal he a headed attention Pau! whose by representation the Red Cross, ther. came to Bingham with his fam- will eliminate everything but that arded as very serious. to of value and tracted. hsve been unable to locate Kimball, president of the halt Lk has which lives who 210 at weight Ruckr Eighth ily about three months ago from Park anv friends or relatives chapter. The group were taken to Salt lake, was at one City. He Is a miner In the employ those who are gathering facts to asa ?irr! time astreet. The man, who is suffering frorr a in agricultural policy building." sist Cop-- n of the for the Utah company. Besides timekeeper A lake. Red Cross the "shtsecing trip breakdown, came into the He fct now a sales-th- e his parents, Johnnie has a smaller The first suggestion made to those two days ago and said trVvcPnrh,r. city followed and then an organ out of Salt Ike. After brother and sister, Billie and Betty. headquarters contemplating attendance by Chairrecital in the tabernacle. Luncheon and janitors of apartthat he was a former service man. man Winder of the agricultural comProprietors J T Workman. 19 years of age. al- ment houses or residences are re- Because his condition demanded Im- was served at Shav', and Immediately mittee was that all come "prepared the party left over the Denver leged to be the hohlim who has operImmediately to report the mediate attention he was placed In a after He says: "Each particl- - i to quested talk." Most of the time he has A Rio Grande. The Colorado annual conference of ated In this city during the pAst presence of suspicious chnracte-to hospital pant will profit by this conference In No attempt would be mada-b- y the the African Methodist Episcopal month, was arrested last night at Sec- police headquarters according to an been delirious and the onlv Informato the contributions he proportion church will convene this morning at ond South and Main streets, shortly announcement by Thief of Detectives tion that has been obtained from him local chapter to stcure, the national makes to the discussions. Invitations 9 30 oclock at the Trlnltv are the name5 that he has gfven. that convention for next veor. Mr Kimball M. K. after be had entered the White House Rllev M Bfokstead now Bait are out from the Lake going e said, as it was scheduled to he held A number of prowlers have been he has a mother In Ogden and a church of Salt Lake. The Ri. Rev. shoe shining parlor, where he la emChamber of Commerce, and 'we urge man ts not ex- - somewhere In the middle north or V Archibald James Caret will preside. ployed reported in the city during the past ter in Salt Irak upon receipt of this invitation that immade an lako such Salt south live. Workman had entered the place W'ek hut their presence has not he At the morning sossMn there will pelted to the recipient study carefully the poshowever, that and accord- known bv the police department un- be devotions and regular pression on the visitors, offered by the topics on the worship, shortly before his arrest, sibilities would thev indicated favor the Brown and til after thev have entered the apartmany with the annual sermon and holy ing to Detectives J program. ments or homes and made their escity fur the national gathering In the communion. This will be followed bv T. R Gollghtly, hAd hidden a revolthe conference dates coincide That near future The stle of working has led of ver In a back room of the store. A cape organization and the delivering with the opening- - of the Utah stato search revealed the gun and the man authorities to believe that recent rob- Instructions bv the bishop The afwhich fair, brings to Salt Lake the ternoon session will convene at 2 30 was taken to the police station for beries have been committed bv the Utah leaders in agriculture, is conEfforts are being made same parties and for this rmtson tha o'clock and reports of the various Investigation Fullmer. 1 vaars old. 570 Kermlt an asset. The state fair sidered public Is ake1 so Uhe enne nvefltie riding a hlcy'le. churches iri Colorado, Utah. New to have some of his Alleged victims cooperation of the opens October 2, the closing day of that they mav he apprehended MexUo, Wyoming and Arizona, which Identify him. collided w, h an sutomohile at Fourth conference. the Reduced railroad states are included In this district, P.mth and Eighth West street yesfares for all conferees have been will he given. Music will he terday morning After treatment for made possible through arrangements at all sessions by the church several cuts and bruises at the emerw ith the passenger of associations, it Rejection notice on fifty-twchoir. gency hospital he was removed to I is elphtv was announced yesterday. Tho oil and gas prospecting perAll sessions of the conference, with home to attend hav been urged a mit filed bv planning of group the exception of the executive session Jack Tavlor, Jr. 4 years of ace. Utah applications, to notify the loai chamber of comon th Indian people Navajo will be open to the public and a cor- s scr.a-tlorEHraheth street suffered merce aa quickly as possibls. This was reservation In southeastern dial Invitation Is extended to all In- and hndse about the head end received yesterday by EM Utah F Trylor organization will band) hotel reserterested to attend. shoulders when sn automohle In of the local vation for the visitors. Sessions will land office from the secwhch he was ndng with hi fither retary of the Interior The applha-tio- n be held in the chamber of commerc collided with a car driven bv f, J were filed May 11 of this vear building. Seventh South Kst 210 Cardwell. C Buckle as attorGeorge through It waa last Friday that Samuel Hai-keYesterday morning Samuel Hake!J street, at Ninth Est and Phurth ney. and shortlv therrafer were rewas on HA waa treated ot the lented his front port hat peace gruith streets pitting wandered Into Tht Tribune ediby Mr Talor An appeal with the world He was realizing th at en ergencr hospital then taken to the rommlwwlnne of toe torial room with a long face and someIn tw da he would be on his war land office. In the commissioners dething perilously near a tear In hla eye to South America, where he ha oil cision the secretary of the interior Del Dalton. 45 years of sl interest and that Meg wou'd he left Mr living Haskell dog. my "Its M'g" Joins, leaving the way open for appeal at 1488 South State street, suffered a confided "She s l at. strayed or behind because old age and dcth are to the courts onthe matter of law. slight concussion of the brain and stolen and I've a strong hunch inevitable Meg was rolling happily in the Thief of Pnllr. Joseph E. Burbldr it's The rejection D mad on a deciseveral lacerations on the head ard latter " the grass, blissfully unaware of tha sion of Attorney General Harlan F. to puhltc a face, and lone Smith, 32. of of unhappy separation to come Souh days Samuel tnl Haskell the And that 12 of tnk. Ivouoks 1924 on automobllr away from driver , In Stone Angeles. which Robert Second West, was cut on the right February AHA! FOUND AGAIN) who fall to proceeded to unfold, a tala of eight the he ruled that executive order fnd an to mufflt-ra- , auprema kdge th.ir side of the head and fare and injured representative enra of ranine companionship with th punlahm.iit whtrh The telephone rang reservation are not subject to entry clo.ed, In the right shouMer. when an auto of the Kntgbta of Pythias, will be the Airedale, of tramping oer th may b meted out by Jude GaWn. 8. mobile driven by George "Mr Haskell " said a volts. "I think gelt Lvke today to address a group Recently a bill providing for the openHart. 24. Andes niounaina arid Smith American of 415 South Ninth West street, struck local member at the lodge ball, 59 ing of ouch reservations for oil and leunt when euch law yioiatora ar with the faithful Meg chute at tve found your dog that I read about inf Mr. gas lease wa passed lv congress hut them a they were wsik ng acmes h plains South State tret. tonight brought before h'm In th criminal his heel, and of rid age and death so In The Tribune'" - vetoed hv the r resident a mnvrnof the city court. division RJect4rna Intersection of 8eynd West and Sec- close HM Mr rbe whether That Ohvlou, or not llakr carries the key. around for the corner for Meg, depends upon ,rd tt'-ond South streets at 7 39 o'clock last mnrnln g. lode neld In on the ret of the eighty permits are of th uorTTi Tueeday to th porrh Gatherum that her master had brought her back turn.d soon o local to thi charge, follow- will with expected and Mr. night. pleaded found her guilty How one is Th, trlrphonrn axain girl to Salt lake to die In peace melted Right entertainingly aald Mr. Buckle It arre-Is to hi that t the driver of the car the hearts of hU hearer rt at t.iat not night According Ing "Mr. Ha.knll." aald a v,!c. "I r,ad Prthln at Monday lrtlatlon night fto there told in our new serial be was proceed'ng south on Second certain whether appeal will be South and Highland Drive, losing a d'g and I v f..und convention was a ry In the Saturday morning aboutI vour taken direct to tha supreme court of Met street and to iedestrlana were Tribune m sure and admitted her. car hie tha with driving about lost, being Meg strayed th United States or proceedings cut-oMr. Haskell again explained that A4rrn9m He waa fined $6. walking east on Second Sooth. He open Stroll FtOCftlTdt would ha Instituted first In tba courts aad tnt they apparently paid no at- or stolen. A fine of 13 walk rendered agatnet Meg waa back aafa and sound, and MEG WAS HOWLING. of tha District of Columbia tention to the approach of hit car R Oarltrk. who pleaded guilty to was at that moment yelping about and that when he discovered they InFsturday psed. and Sunday. On something In ths front yard, and peeving a etardlng atreet car at the TOURISTS LOSS SON, tended to keep on going It waa too Mofidav morning tha telephone at the would the gentleman be ktrd enough D. A R. G. W. depot. By HELEN BERGER 1st for him to turn out. fVUlna. Haakell home at 1349 Kouth Fourth to exusa Mm that ha might CH Albert Jonaa of Murray suffered a Eugene ton The Injured couple were brought to East street rang. Mrs. Mr of and cause ef Collins the CONDITION STILL CRITICAL. tha akuM f fractured Joseph yappings night when the the emergency hospital, where Dal"Mr. Haskell. 7 said a gentle voice, Ooodland. Kaos, who took suddenly diaoov-eln- g And while Mr Haakell thrilling love story laid in th social whirl of Washington. truck h waa driving struck a eafet Ipeetgl le The Trtbeee. ton regained ronrmjnee AccordT thick I m aura va seen your on tha arrival In this city. ded waa up a trea and rne standard at West Temple and a cat that Be pl T Watch for the first installment of this fascinating roLvman Lar-e- g ing to the polio Dalton admitted havha must be yours because he's howling ADg couldn't make the grade, tha teleaccmd Booth afreets and overturned at th county hospital yeatgrdav. Th een. IS. eon of Mr. and Mre L D. ing ben drinking terribly, and ha a real o'd and a coup Ha whs takn to tha emergency hos- parents end thre other children surwill phone rang a thid tlma. which mance of begin lareen who waa Mayfield, of bora are to drag him down "Mr severely Haskell" aald an excited pital fng treatment and found te be vive the bov. They were m a Injured whue riding in a hnree rwc AOW FC8. INC.. 2 W. to 80. the afreet by trying a rtpe around his nek'" vole, va found your dog" four bv automobile. The fracture d skull, hut i, 'ferine with at th Reupet Court y fetr at Manfl U waa And that was on Frlnten, Binders 15 8o have i." aald Mr. HaakatL hi rnd tog gras declared hot grave body wt u be taken back to Goodiand Outfitters., Mg leet eeet, la atiU la a lenilcuti.riuvi (Advertisement ) fig buriaL 'Thank!" last sight- COCUltlOtL CTB-- in the projection room of of al Here 1-- to - j j ' j FIREMEN FIGHT BLAZE IN SANDYFOOTHILLS I hap-flr- st min-mo- Fut-na- COIMFMTS Bleakness; Fraternity lead-silv- Fine-cre- st j y Car; Colorado Woolmen Form Organization 7.- Driver of Machine Pleads Not Guilty j Wool-growe- ; i I Friends of Dying Man Are Sought , jr Current-Interruptio- n yer.t A. M. E. Church Is to Commence Prowler Around? Inform Police Under Arrest 111 Alleged Holdup Conference Today Utnh-Ape- .,n s When a Man Comes Knocking at Your Heart Will You Bid Him Enter , sls-Th- or Tell Him to Depart? T Rejection of Oil Permits Ratified l Lost Dog Is Mach Found; Almost Too Much, in Fact Couple Injured at Intersection x o I ll Open Muffler and Lose License i Ia rr-n- I Uhl-aw- j j PAohasthekey? tlr diria pad yt 1t Twen-ty-fl- ut JUDYS MAN tu 1 f thrt tl1 kp 111 OfN-MWi- al ' In The TRIBUNE September |