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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MOUNlXO, JANUARY no, 1927. UTTLE CANTON'S C.E. One-Tim- e Largest Boat Is Doomed QUEEN KILLED GET Of! RADIO Favorite of Tong Victim Scissor of Slayer; i Heart. Hyrum Her Pierce Celebration Will Have It 4 With Final Windup Program Over An final windup to thft celebration of Christian Endeavor week, which anna VanI Shake opened Sunday morning, the Utah A&t Christian Endeavorrrs will broadcast a program over KSL next Sunday swam Q Mats: to t o'clock. evening from PtltR bales On the program, which will he UN 9 'Hours Jn nature, Christian Endtav- WROTe T't orer from all parte of the etate will., ftlonui WholE BieiE The First Presbyterian participate. orchestra of Ogton, which haa gained IN A BOOK an enviable reputation In the Junction ONE INCH Citv, has been secured by Miss Hilda SOOAR6-ANO Ogden, state social superintendent. The Rev. fl Hall Barrett, Jr , the be will of Springville, singing parson' IN OH TICK heard In several numbers and will acRob-ecompany himself on his uke. Allen. trumpet soloist; Russell Goodman, guitar artist, and Miss Mary Tlngley of Mvton, soprano, are others who will participate. A address will he delivered by the Rev. Harris Plllsbury. state pastor counselor and former pastor of the Iogan . Presbyterian church, who Is now on th Westminster college faculty. Local Christian Endeavorers are expected to turn out H)0 per cent strong for the opening, gun In Salt which win be In the form of a fellowship tea and rally at the Westminster ARDS RAH Presbyterian church Lhis evening from & to 7.30. TOOCHDOWM JoHM ?. BRADY, GIVE ME A BLACK Details of the plans of the outside FOR A societies are lacking, but judging by . the inquiries and letters asking for LdiigK vS WALNUT B0, OF U0fe A SMALL Ke ran in the WRONa direction suggestions, the celebration will be state-widThe Provo district, under President John Iuffy of Springville, AROUND IRE COAL t0STS will sponsor a monster party at Pay-so- n and back again THE length of the field.. on Friday evening. The Payson The oboue sentence . Endeavorers, under Miss Rowena Robarrangements. Each inson, Contains every Utter of the individual societies has comon pleted plans for a radio meeting the dpho.bet. February 6 Societies In the southern section of the state In the Mt. Pleasant district, which includes the towns from Mt. Pleasant to Monroe, are looking forRichfield Commercial ward to the field trip led by the Rev, Mr. Barrett. Tentative plans call for Club Elects Officers a combination meeting and party at Mt. Pleasant, Mantl. Gunnison, to The Tribune. Special Monroe, Richfield, Nephi and d RICHFIELD, Jan. 29.The Delta. RpeHal to The Tribune. HARVARD, Neb., Jan 29. (By the Commercial club held Its annual 29. Randolph reJan. of Aftflociated Preae.) Twelve year ago RANDOLPH, election directors and officers this One-Armetained the d Rich the week. of pos!tlon Charles top Skougaard, H. H. Pe- Miss Margaret Bermond taught a Sheep dlvisioft by beating Wpodruff high, 53 terson and Sterling K. Heppler were group of youngsters their A B C In to 6, as Holds Crowd With Gun elected Frfday night. directors, who, together kindergarten. This spring the will be . Although the score Indicates a one- with the present members, H. N. graduated from the Hazard high sided game, Randolph waa forced to Hayes, Henry E. Beal, Dr. L. A. Poul-soschool with the same youngster TWIN FAI.LS,- Jan. 19. (By tha limit to win, the Woodruff five J. M Peterson, A. M. Maughan When In the eighth grade Mis BerAssociated Presv.) Between twenty- - the ball a the great por- and Guy Lewis, constitute the present mond was forced to quit school and during five and thirty men were held at bay having tion of the game, but being unable to board. The officers of the club for several years helpng with work behind locked door in a local pool convert their tries at the hoop. the ensuing year were elected from spend on the farm. hall early this Gening by Then a evmpathetie The score: K. board members. the Hepp- county superintendent of schools sugSterling man flourishing a revolver and RANDOLPH TEAM. WOODRUFF TEAM. ler was chosen N president; for a teachers cerout vowing vengeance upon another GTFP. Hayes, vice president; James M. Pe- gested she try man by whom he had been Peari. if... GTFPi 4 2 1 9r. Fraaler If .. tificate. E. and terson, treasurer, Beal, Henry wnesred in a fistic encounter In an- A Kennedy, rf S 2 1 7 B Eastman, rf 1111 1 1 1 Passing the examination she taught It. Is expected that about other pool room a few minutes Hatch, e.... 8 3 8 HM Frailer. c. .. 0 0 0 0 secretary. one hundred member will join the In a ward school, but after ten years Miliar, If... T 0 0 14 L Lnvhurat.lf 0 0 0 0 viously, decided she must have a high she two within th next weeks, after The gunman, who gave the name of Norris, rg... 0 1 1 1 W Eaatman.rg 0 0 0 0 club diploma. for the year school C Grimm.. .. 10 0 2 which the committees RUhard Martin, a sheepherder, 49 So she studied high school subjects, Wo EaaUnnn. 1 S 0 2 will be appointed. ears old, and who Is known also as her marks winning her sufficient R. . . Cornia 0 Richard Hatfield, waa arrested and is 200 credits to put her In this years gradbeing held for arraignment on crimiSevier class the youngsters she with 44 8 850 County 0 ... Totals 2 Totals Poultry 8 uating 4 nal charges. started on thepath to education. T. Cornia; empire, Jackson. Referee, 66 ai ONE-HA- of sSffeoks DotOSJ 210 . Rich-fiel- Herder ' - n, sound. Alien Property Bill Must Be Reprinted WASHINGTON, Jn. 29 (By th Avsoclnled Prc. ) The hnue alien one-arm- . one-arm- . 1 Famous Alaskan Dog Will Rest Until Death Game Officers at Spanish Fork Special to The Tribune. SPANISH FORK, Jan. 2ft Tbe POLAND KPMNB, Me., Jus. 2ft Oty 8panish Fork Fish ' and Game Proannounces the tective association the Associated Pres Toro, famous officers for dor, la toi spend the rest of his life election of the following in Maine. It was Toro who set the pace the ensuing year M. W. Chnstoph-ersofor Leonard fteppala's team la the race president; H. J. Fernsten. vice with sernm to home during the diphpresident; F. R, Frampton, secretary theria epidemic two years are. and treasurer; G. R Waldron, Gilbert Seppal. who finished first yesterday in Dedrlekson, George C. Larson, Charles. the first heat of the New England sled dog Dudley and Leo Banks, directors to race, with Toro one of the dogs in haron stock represent the assocation ness, wade it knows today that after the show committee, Nell Thomas; to race ends ha will present Toes to Mrs. feed as Rees Daneeded, pheasants t. P. Itlrker. Jr. Mra Ricker, wife of vis. The association haa accepted the the sponsor of the events here. Is the of the association Payson Tore Jtli challenge only woman driver In the race. meet them In 8 rabbit hunt In the The second heat of the New to years old near future. England race was postponed today because Ala-ka- of the bad condition of the roads. The Wandtmere ward M men haaketbaTT quintet won one of the moat exciting and thrilllnr fames that has ever takes place in the flrtint stake hv downing the speeds Wilfnrd five, 21 to 20. Houts, center for the winners, caged eight field goats and converted two fon! tries for a total of 18 points. HI shooting was sensational. The score at the half was 11 to 10 for Wandamere and the victors maintained the margin at the conclusion. Fisher, Hansen and Hlath played fist ball for the r Wgtff.if P Wgstff,rf Bourse Preaelr.... .. I. R Ward.rg nTflan.rg - 0 T F P O o 2 o Prsttlf ft 0 0 0 Burns, rf. ... 5 2 lSHhnwn.c . . . ft ft 0 ftr H.Andorae.lg 1 Anderaa.rg ft 0 0 ft' Kivher.e M W DevdM.rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 Birch. if O 01 01 Totals... 010 Fax! Bcoref, WARP. WTLFORD WT HUth.rf . Totals. Birch. . T F P. 0 8 2 2 0 0 8 0 22 18 0 0 0 0 1 8 t0 ft 1 I 00 4 .... . 2 . 87420 . . 8 BOWLING Special to The Trtbnae. GARFIELD, inn. 29 Brews ef the Osr-fiel- d In led the bowlers the Associate first half of the Utah Copper chib bowl170 of kb tournament for with average ing B. Hatton of th Magna tnirty game. AasoctntHi waa a rioa second with an averla thirty games, lo rolled age of 309. Bhtft took third place of Williams Mosa with 187 tn thirty games, while Facer had an average of 187 for thirty-twgamea many excellent gamea rolled Thera war fa the past tournament, with s good number being eloaely contested, the winners being decided after the last ball bad bees rolled, with tba margins being as low as one or two points in many eases, , Harwood bowled the tingle high game ef the sea ana with a scorn of 254, while Brows had a high game of 243. Dunn with 289. with 237, B. Hatton With 283 Mslstmm and Hell with 280 were other high scorer In Individual gamea. Tha second naif of the tournament wUI open next Monday evening ea the local Iv leys Averages tor the first half ef the Ftih Copper club bowling tournament of all men bowling eighteen or more games: Sp.H.1 to Th. Trihun.. RICHFIELD. Jan. 29. The board- of directors of th. S.vier County Poultry association met last nlirht for th. purpose of designating an egg storage and grinding mill to assist tha prot ducers in this locality. A committee consisting of J. J. Spendlovs, Georgs M, Mathis, Charles CoOos and Ir. E W. Poulson nas chosen to confer with the city council and county commissioners for the purpose of selecting a site. .Tie association is vigorously pursuing its plan to have 125,Ooft baby chicks In Sevier countv this spring, and Its appears that thHr efforts will likely inet with success, inasmuch a? th popl residing In this locality are rapidly coming to se th benefits of th poultry industry. Funeral at Ephraim Is Largely Attended to Th ARMY ENGINEER Ward Basketball losers. The aenre WANDAMERE- n Dealers Seek Storage CHIEFGRILLED Chairman House Military Committee Demands a Injunction Asked to Court-Martion Fiske. Prevent Wedding al CHICAGO, Jan. 29. (By the Asso(By the ciated Press ) An Injunction to prea marriage, said to be th. flrat Associated Press ) An attempt by vent such a move ever was time Major General Edgar' Jadwln, chief here, was asked- - In superior attempted court toof army engineers, to uphold a sub- day by Simon Steinberg, proprietor of an Ice who a funds asked of plant, ordinate accused soliciting to restrain his divorced wife for surveying the Tennessee filter from Jacob marrying Schaeffer, com from private Interests seeking water poser and orchestra director, living In power leases brought a threat of court tha gronx. New York. martial proceedings today from Acting Chairman James of the house OKLAHOMANS GUILTY. . A military committee. Okla., Jan.- 29 CBy The committee met to continue theMUSKOGEE, Press ) A verdict of Associated hearings on bids for MuaHe Shoals, guilty was returned after thirty minconsidbut Immediate business under bv a Jury In tha eration was jostled aside when James utes- deliberation case seven government's against subjected Jadwln to four hours of and Tulsa attorneys, charged to with defraud the govconspiracy The subordinate, Majo Harold C ernment In connection With the $50 000 Flake, waa charged with having Fife divorce Exla settlement, in feddistrict engineer at Chatcout-- t here late today. tanooga, to H .O. Leighton, president eral district of the Electric Bond 4b Share com FORMER OFFICIALS FREED. fmny, New York, that he advance BTEUBENVILLE. Ohio, Jan. 29. $20,000 for survey work because had appropriated Insufficiently. (By the Associated Press.) William B. JamesFrancis, former Ohio congressman, declared, Leighton declined, because he considered the arrange- and John G. Belknap, Steubenville, ment UlegaL James announced be former probata Judge of Jefferson would pursue court martial proceed- county, were acquitted bv a Jury lata ings agwlnst the major, now stationed today of aiding and abetting the .isat tamp Lewis, Wash. suing of a fraudulent certificate of Jadwln contended acceptance of deposit for $50,000 on the now defunct surUnion Savings bank o Yorhvllle. Interests from for money private vey work was specifically provided by TRUST HANDLING COMPARED. law, but James and other members of the committee contended the Iaw CHICAGO, Jan. 29 (By the applied only to individuals Interested Press ) Twelve years of comIn river navigation. of tha handling of antitrust T think, James declared, that If parison matters hv the United States supreme you condone Major Flakes actions the court with its "rule of reason,court martial proceedings I shall seek and hv the- federal trade commission, axainst .him should be extended to suggests advantages hltherto d n you. in the handling of these probGeneral Jadwln flushed, but re- lems by tha courts. S. MonGilbert mained silent, while James sfd: ts rue, New York lawyer, said in an T dont think you are a fit man address today at the meeting of th to he chief of engineers. Bar association. Chicago Mr. James indicated he would seek to have the federal power commisMOODY TOUTED FOR '28. sion reject bids for power site from . AC8TIN, Texas, Jan. 29 (By the companies solicited by Flake, and Associated Pre as. J Governor t)nn he received assurances from O. C. Is to be indorsed for executive secretary of the Moody of Texas. Merrill, commission, that no action would be vice president on the national Demoticket cratic the League of Toung by taken without proper safeguard for Democrats of Oklahoma, W. R, New, the government. of the league, said here tosecretary Mr. New personally Invited day. STATE NURSES MEET. to the league'! convention In Memhare of the Utah State Nurses Moody Ardmore, February 22. The governor aftociatlon held their quarterly meet-n- g could give no definite answer, as he f Saturday night at Civic Center. have conflicting engagement. Mkta Klla Wlrkland presided. The pro- may gram Included duets by Miss L. Paul I8UT COJJTKST DECIDED, and Miss I. McGuire, a solo by Mis gpsril to Tbs Tribune. Lucy Pocock a paper by Mr. E. G. Jsa. 29. The prise eftored la Richards on The Grading of Nurs- th KiHRAIM. The Value of Coat e$Muy contest m and community singing otttiea. ing Schools conducted by the high school ktfty-fou- r nurses were present. ass was by Miss Freds Belief. WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. -- - , Parents and Teachers, Give Program in Eureka Spwlsl to The Tribune. EUREKA, Jan. 29. A and interesting association meeting was held in the Tmtic high school gymnasium Thursday evening. Th program was In charge of IC. Thompson. U' H. War,TT$ N.the Mammoth public schools Methods of Kate an address on 'h ng Mias Eudora Miner, of the Tlntic high school faculty, read a paper on Better English. Mins Matilda Petersen, etate supervisor of primary education, spoke on Character Building Mumc waa fur-rtfed by Virginia Birch, l.enore Barney, Miss Joule Bunnell aryl a chorus from the Junior high achoog Eu-fau- con-gre- Asao-clat- - unsns-pects- Saturday Boy Scout Day in Sevier County ed Parent-Teach- nt 8pril to Th Tribune. RICHFIELD, Jan 29, Saturday has donated The Fish 6y Scout dav In VlIOn of 'the 'riryw Canyon Sunch Hairier fo7'Vun'd.'"to nui!! necessary amounts to assure the functioning of the organisation within the county. Oscar A. Klrkhnm, regional scout executive, waa is Richfield recently assisting In lterfeoting rh for the drive. Members of the plars finance committee who will sponsor the drive are James M. Peterson, chairman; Ferdlnund Erickson. W. I, Warner, Dr. T. Ht Gledhlil and A. J been j Volunteer Bird. Organize at Salina Ruling Asked on Speelsl to The Tribune, Bootleggers SALINA, Jan, 28. The organization Fire-Fighte- rs Tribune. EPHRAIM, Jan. 29 Funeral services for Oliver Rasmussen, who died from a heart attack Tuesday, were held In the Tabernacle yesterday afternoon, with James Green presiding. The speakers were S. J. Jensen, Attorney A. U. Jensen and Bishop P. D. Jensen. The funeral was largely attended, people coming from Redmond, Riverton, Provo and Gunnison. property return bill haa been rewritten to auch an extent by the senate finance committee that further was halted today until new the committee prints containing amendments can be mad. Members of the committee said they were unable to recall all details of changes, but stated that the proposed to be paid to Germany for the ships seUed In American porta during the war had been reduced to approximately $55,000,000. of a fire department was perfected this week at the Legion hall It will be known as the American Legion Volunteer sponsored and manned by Post 30, Falina Legion. Regular 'officers were elected and plana were mapped out for immediate practice and drills. The officers who will serve are Ralph McAllister, fire chief, Jarvis Martin, assistant fire chief, Eldnn Petty, captain; J. B. Stark, lieutenant and Emmett Rob- bins, secretary-treasure- r. Rail Security Holders to Be Heard t by 1. C. C. Tax WASHINGTON. Jan. 29. (By the Associated Press. ) A supreme court ruling as to whether bootleggers must pay a federal Income tax upon their liquor sales' profits or submit tax returns showing such business was asked today by tfia government; Lewis C. Olsen Dies at Age of 60 Years Lewis C. Olsen of died January 29 In 60 Sterling, pital. Mr. Olsen was born In Ephraim and la survived by his widow, Phoebe A. Olsen; three son, three daugOMAHA. Neb., Jan. 29. (By th hter, bis mother, six brothers and six The Aeeoclated Urea.) security elsters. Th body will be sent to holders- commit t eft for a fair return, for service. Sterling of ownera approximately repreeentlns $300, 000,00(1 worth of Hooke and bonds CLUB ENTERTAINED. In western trunk line railroad la going to have a word to say about mid- flpeelel to The Tribune. SALINA. Jan. 29. Mrs. J. p. Bardle western class freight rate when the Interstate commerce commission' nard entertained the members of the L'Progresso club at a cafeteria lunchOmaha Inquiry reopen Monday. E. S. Ballard of Chlcafco, attorney eon this afternoon at their regular bisiMra. Don C. Merfor this group, who haa been & monthly meeting. lent attendant at the hearing th past rill, president of the club, -- was Jn week, announced tonight that com- - charge. Mb Mary McCalium g he will Introduce ed The Passion Play." Mra. CL M Monday witnesses to prove that security hold- - Burr, vice president of the club, prel era In most Instances have failed to eented Mra. Don C. Merrill, the presInvestments ident, with a sliver cup for her new get fair returns on their and In some cases no dividends at baby, Marlon Jeanne. Nine member all. due to what he clalma Is an and four guests were present low level of class rates In MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS. the mid western states aged a Salt Lake hos- report-mencln- " pres- A.eo-date- n, ' fr Will Photograph Dying Heart Beats OSSINING, N. Y., Jan. 29 (By th of Press. ) Authorities Associated Sing Sing prison announced today that, in the interst of science, it has been arranged that specialists of the Rockefeller Institute soon will be permitted to photograph the heart beats of men put to death by electricity. The purpose is to learn the effect of electricity on. the human heart, Paul Hilton, Queensborough radio burglar, and Anthony Pgrettl, convicted Brooklyn blackhand gang leader, are to be executed February n, but it has not been disclosed whether they will be th first subjects of the experiment. -- Too Much Realism on Stage Criticised LONDON, Jan. 29. (By the Associated Press ) British theatergoers are not willing to choke to death even tn the interest of realism and Komisar-jevskths Russian producer who hat been compelled, staged Llllom, to abandon one of his novel stunts. In a scent representing a railway embankment he released a lot of real1 smoke to make It appear that a train had Just passed. The audience coughed so violently that the actors were halted In their roles and critics were1 bitter In their denunciation of the Londoner had a similar unhappy' experience when the Garden of A1lah was produced st Drury Lane sev- eral years ago and a stage manager used real sand in enacting a desert storm. y, Texas War on Whisky Bottle threatens purchase. Opponents have promised a worm ftght on the house floor next week. The bill as first drawn Ittrluded empty flasks In the Inhibition, but the author and his supporters today framed-substitute eliminating th empty bottle. EARS AND EYES! THEME. Sped! to The Tribune. CEDAR CITY, Jan. 29. Dr. J. W. Bergetrom delivered a lertur Thurson the auhject of Eere day evening and Evea.-- ' - It wa given under th direction of the state educational department and the Iocs J school board and Is In a series which are scheduled. Associated Press Terming the failure of the Aiken grand jury to return Indictments In the Lowman lynching cane yesterday 'a miserable miscarriage of justice, Governor Richards today said that If It lice within his power the Aiken lynchers shall be The Lowman, brought to Justice. one negro woman and two men. a murderan trial charge, awaiting were taken from Jail and shot to death. . Jmmmht J I ,eal Estate! i ultra-realis- -! -- Money may be made quickly where boom conditions prevail, but this does not attract d the investor. Films Sent to Lepers Colony in Islands NEW YORK, Jan. 29 (By the Press.) For the entertain- to Tht Tribune. ment of 8000 lepers isolated In the MONRQB, Jan. 29. The Miesionary Philippines and Virgin islands, more met et the Jiome of Mr. Min- than 750.000 feet of motion pictures Mies Rose were presented today to represents-- 1 nie Calxway yesterday. Lowry wa in charge of the program. tlves of the surgeon generals of ths Moelem Women, book a to be read United States army ana navy by mem- 29 AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. (By the discussed by the sooiety, was bars of the Motion Picture Producers Associated Press ) The whisky bot- and Rev. A. 8. The Young of and Distributors of America, Inc begun. tle Is to be made the sign of felonious Richfield led in the disouiwion. The These pictures include 218 separate Intent' If th liquor committee of the hostess served luncheon ht are short com- -' during subjects Thirty-eigTexas house has Its way. Th com- eociai hour following the program. the edies. Thirty-on- e are news reels, and mittee todsy proposed a penalty of are remainder the feature plcturea. on to five year for carrying preOOVERNOR SCORES JURY. Many feature comedies are included, scription whisky longer than ten days COLUMBIA, S. C., Jan. 29. (By the and many atories of action after Pptvlftl Coroner. ct When unruly students got beyond the control of an algebra teacher re cently. the school board, in ending his services because he could not maintain discipline, ordered three suitable straps for whipping A resolution adopted stated that th board htands back of the teachers In efforts to maintain discipline and good behavior, even to the extent of corporal punishment. The purchaser of 4he straps was ordered to obtain leathers, spilt at the would produce ends, that not only the desired effect at the point of contact, but make a loud, whacking Teacher Catches Up With Pupils Woodruff Five a, schools. by I N. Y., Jan. 29. (By FAIRBURY, the Associated Prase.) Straps about a razor the size of strop and of good leather have been ordered by board for kids In the Fairbury . Inquest I School Board Bays Persuasion Equipment g Randolph Trims 4d d SIZE. e. - -- d te Bank Failure and Subsequent Deaths Lead to p Not far away from the perfumed death room, now heavy with the reek looanse. are- - WaverUy Plac-a, street of the Temple of Heaven. L Louis alley and all Huiiivan alley, of the old tong battle grounds. Ihey are being watched by an eagto-ejepolice squad today, for the death of ilam Leong may mean many a shot in the dark If the tong that ahe fatradition vored follow th age-ol- d that the score shall be evened queen The death of 'Chinatown was evidently wrought for purposes fihe always of robbery. appeared with a glitter of a dosen rings on her watch fingers, with a diamond-studdel uit cost f.VK) and with a neckline with diamond pendant that must have cost at least $7u0. Non could be found today. rt OPENJIICT KANSAS CTTT, Jn. 29. (By th Associated Prese ) An open verdict of was returned late today by a coroassoela ident of the ner's Jury Investigating ths dsth of tion of the Jordan district at the fiGus H. nhlers, president of ths detha Pacific coast, end recently was funct Itoanok State bank of Kansa nal session of the Jordan Round-uIn the New service of Saturday afternoon. L. W Neileen. the American, Hr City, Kan , who died of poison De school of high cember 30 last. thel'Jor(lun , principal wa to the office of The jury, confirming that Ehlerf Alarm Sounds Over dUd of poison, was unable to deter and Isutac llurr.pheriee, of . Smaller Rubber Sales mine by whom It was administered. the Jordan high school faculty, was secretary-treasure- r Ehlers wan under s chaj'ge of am one of out the The election rounded LONDON, Jen 29 i.By th. Aenorl-ste- d heszlement In' connection wiCh the most successful conentton eer held Pres ) The Statist, a financial hanks failure when he died. by the Parent Teacher association of journal, in Its current Issue sounds Eh tors, the widow, Mrs. the district. From a standpoint of .ft j)otsoJt alarm.sL-t- b continued reiteratedKathryn her charges on ths witness attendance, Tt whs the "biggest. jueet-in- g small consumption of rubber In the stand that relatives of Mr. Ehlers disheld in the of its kind ever United fctatea and critiflsea the Stev- had brought about ths failure of the trict Fully 750 people were present enson restriction scheme on the out- - bank and fheu suggested suicide as at the opening evasions held Friday, put of rubber in MnlavA and (Vyion. the best way out of the difficulties. s that the December and an equal number were In at- ) The paper Mrs. Khirs testified her husband tendance today. figure, showing a consumption of only told her two of his brothers suggested A business meeting of the Jprdan 24,000 tons, the lowest of the whole suicide, end one, M Fred Ehlers, who Teacher association started the con- year, Is distinctly disconcerting and later committed su4cide, suggested the Arthur K. Peterson, i tends to show that estimates of fu- poison which caused the death. vention today. The records of a downtown drug president of th association, addressed ture consumption In the United States store showed poison such as caused the Instructors who were present from made here are undulv optimistic. Proof i being steadily afforded of the death was purchased under the the fourteen schools In the Jordan Problems regarding teach- the accuracy of the view that re- name of M. F. JChiere. district. Mrs. Ehlers told of a telephone con-- , ers insurance and a pension for teach- striction of production restricts converMtlon carried on In German ers were discussed. the paper. says sumption Dr Arthur L. ileeley, of the Uniher husband and Fred Ehlers. She testified Fred mentioned the nune versity of Utah, who waa the speaker of th poison and her husband a&ked at The morning session, addressed the Priests Reported If he would buy it, Fred, she parents and teachers onf The role that Safe tn China Fred testified, told Gus he could buy it the parent plas In development of himself, but Gus protested that his personality in children. d appearance might arouse suspicions. Jen. 29 (By th Hte talk was not the presentation rmCAdO, The oonvernauon ended with no deFrets ) of abstract theories, but a niatter-of-faAnxiety concerning she told the Jury. recital regarding shortcomings of the safety of American priest and cision, however, at Jaochow, Yuktang. China, Gus Ehlers came home ill one night, children, which, If not corrected, re- nuns and complained Mrs. Ehlers testified, demonstrations antifnreign tard the child development. He cited where occur hH'e ed, wa bittqr" dispelled today of being 111 after drinking and experia number of example of a cablegram buttermilk, with the receipt here ences to prove Ms cemtentiona. tesMrs. Ehler Rev. me, F. William from the got Very Barr, Theyve Tow of the lea Professor Le Roy told her. the St. Louis, provincial superior of the tified her husband University of Utah, who was dewill of Oue H, of the incentmn fathers. Authenticity meeting, speaker at th afternoon Father Barrs message, sent to the Ehlers, filed for probate January '15, clared that the office of state super- Venr Rev. F Levan, president wa questioned In the testimony of intendent of public Instruction should of IePaul Thomas and Dsn Larimer, a relative of the Ehlers university, stated he Bus-sofrom factional politics, his be removed Rev. William H. companion. family. Larimer presented a letter and suggested that the ideal way to also of St. which he said was dictated and signed procurator, provincial would choose a man for this posKion Louis, returned to Shanghai Friday, by Gus It. Ehlers. sAytng ha had made be to have a central hoard, consisting but the others remained at their mis- no will or deeded any property since of recognized educators of the state, sions. 1S24- .pass upon the qualifications of various The will filed for probat was dated ? candidates. June 8, 12L Musical number, given by student! Weber College Presents and faculty members of various Progratn in Morgan High Equal Suffrage schools of the district were presented at each of todays sessions Changes Everything The high school domestic science BpeeUI to Th Tribune. the MORGAN, Jan. 2ft An IntereiRlnjr department adequately served luncheon. cafeteria crowd was a at at school the program NEW YORK, Jan. 29 high By the Asatsged large Friday aftemoen by member of the sociated Press ) Equal, suffrage and women to Weof dramatic art department the .prohibition hnv caused Central American ber college of Ogden. shift from eulhiary to political topics who took Thou part were Beth and men to abandon political, discus. Policy , Is Duty Winkief, Parma Franc!, Don Wake- sion for comparison of recipes for ftulnn Charles Emmitt home brew, Elizabeth Sears, editor, field, Budge, NILES. Ohio, Jan 20. (By the As- and Harvey Taylor, dramatia art in- told delegates to the thfrd annual betof Weber college. structor sociated Pres ) Unless the United ter films conference today. In the evening th dramatic club States Is prepared completely to re- In other day when average men verse It Central American policy, it of Weber college presented the play and women gathered, she said, the The Lion and the Mouse, tn men talked politics snd the women cannot withdraw It troops from Nicast Frank! house is restored, a Morgan le opera until peace large ragua Could be overheard saying 'two sgga, " W. Mondell, former Republican floor Well beatn,xa half cup of buttsr and trader In congress, said tonight st a cup of sugar. the annual McKinley banquet, held Annual Now one hears the women saving Report Made in the McKinley Memorial here, tngtr Get out the captains of every district the birthplace of the former presivote to put your canon Morgan Library snd use svery dent. didate in office. Unless w?e are expected to abanAnd the men will be found In corRoose-ve- t, Special to The Tribune. t don the policy of McKinley, ners saying; Take the Juice of two MORGAN, Jan. 28. A report Taft and Wilson, surrender the a handful of ralstns, a half Morgan county public library for oranges, rights they secured and leave the the of yeast, etc. lives and property of our citizens and lft8 hae been filed by the librarian, caks The total numother foreigners to the mercy of ma- Mrs. ofA. J. Dickson. LEAVES ON MISSION, volumes added during 1020 were rauding bands of freebooters, we can- ber At the end of the year there gperiat to The Tribune. not take 7ur forces out of Nicaragua 411. 8044 on were books ZnftS the of shelves SYRACUSE, Jan. the uhtil peace Is restored, Mr. Mondell Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs, John J. declared He asserted that the basis library. r The circulation of total left the year Bei.nntt, vterduy (j Orest for the Interest of the United States 7570; children, 5918, a Retain, where he will snend the next in Nicaragua was laid In McKinleys was: Adults. 13 488. of The total average circula- two years doing missionary work for administration. books a df.y. tion was 4ft the L. D. 8. church. wV"i w was elected Parent-Teach- NemeHut some wralth-ltk- e boudoir. sis slipped fey him last night, armed with a pair of barber shears Not een a gurgle of pain could be heard from Ham Leong, -- Associa- er tion for Coming Year. hrl In barber's shears thrust deep into chest. All of her rich Jewels were gone. The killing of Ham Leong wee no oriUnary murder. She was the but protected woman In Chinatown, because she was the favorite o? a tong A bl Cantonese gunman walked behind her wherever she went on the streets, and guarded the door of her NEW YORK. Jan. 28 (By the Press ) The former Red Star pasver.ger liner Kroon land, whih was the largest sh'p bu Id In the I'niUd H'afes whea launched In lo8, bade farewell to the I nited 8atee today on her lest transatlantic vovage. Th ! wul be broken up at Genoa after d'echarging a cargo of grain at he is 578 feet lung and Antwerp. of 11,9.11 gross tonnage. The Krooniand, whi h was a sister hip to the adrland, was credited with F4 voyages for 1 815,444 ir.i!-- e without any eerlous accident. She was struck by two torpedoes dunng the war, but waa not damaged. The vessel carried many American soldtesg Lack to the United Jtatee after tl$e war. In 11S her captain and crew were honored for thlr renoue work In the burning of the paseenger hnr Volturno in mldran. The KroonUnd was In the Pacifli line service between New York and Heads Stocking Parent-Teach- Ji. 29 BAN FRANCISCO, fBy th. Associated Press ) Hm Leong, fcne butterfly of Little Canton. Is dead by the hand of some slinking murderer She was found in her silky, psrfumed boudoir today with a pair of thin KSL. Bi r Divorced Husband Sees ex-Wi- fe Wed BUTTE, Mont., Jnn. 29. (By th Associated Press ) While her former hnsband stood by her side and acted as best man, Ruby Ditch, 1ft, divorced a few mlputes before in the district court here todsv, was married again, this time to William J. Bowler, an e 800, CLUB PLAYS family friends The former James Ditch, held their husband, to Tha Tribute. Special baby girl In his arms, whose FARMINGTON, Jan. 9. The memhe had been granted, as he bers of the Utopia club entertained custody to the exchange of marriage listened at A 500 party at the home of Mrs. vows. At the conclusion of the cereHobert Dunike Thursday evening In he congratulated the bride, mony, honor of their husband. Twenty-fou- r and then the three left the room. frueets were served refreshment at a groom Ditch still clasping the girl. late hour. clear-sighte- ' To is a temptation often like treacherous quicksands. There' more certainty, safety ,anl consistent return when you invest in carefully selected Salt Lake City Investment -- i -- Reputable real estate houses snd Individual tom-are offering apartments, store buidmgs, Hate, warehouse, se well se cholc business building sites. Turn to the Classification er Investment Property1 old-tim- TRADES FOR CONVICTS. CHJCAOO. 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