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Show TUESDAY MORXIXO, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. THE SALT LAKE.TRIBUXK, 1ST OF CHEST Attorney Withdraws PLEDGES. PI Judges Plan to Speed Up Justice ' BILL PROPOSES Charge of Prejudice 00 IS Oe-- , : O0 OO OtO,. SON OF PIONEER ANSWERS CALL District, County Attorneys to Aid OvO OvO L OvO ADOFTflULES OO OvO O-f-O f Cooperation Meeting Brings Action Application for Change of Venue From Judge Marks' Court Recalled by Local Attorney; Creation of New State Community Workers Told Explanation Made. Is Office Sought by Mea-ur- e Only $17,669.30 POULTRY HER OvO East Has Attained Mail between counsel for continuance, but will require the defense counsel to make a proper application, be presing at soma uniform piaa with re- ent In court, and make a showing spect to amounta and other mattera If a case Is to be continued. aald, tha Under the" old. order. It la bombard-aconcerning bail bonds has baaa called d haa been attorney for for I o'clock Thursday la tha court district continuances and with A meeting la the Interests of speeding up criminal procedure and arriv- : J ; . mum Pr oI action, Claim! at Annual Convention The application made by Wtllard "I feel that Mr. Hanaon haa made Hansen for the making and filHanson, attorney, for a change of eoma ofamends Now as to affidavit. this ing venue from Judge William 8. Marks' whether or not the statement made requeate court last week, containing aa affi by Mr. Hanaon la satisfactory to your room of Judge L. B. Wight, who la sometimes when he haa ahown an InG. honor Is entirely with your honor." Creation of tha office of state hi Keenejr of San of division criminal to to refuse It haa been mistha Semiannual Meeting of davit of prejudice, waa withdrawn clination aaslgned waa ' said he Marks bill willing a In Judge is marshal sought tha Third district court. K. A. Rog- construed by the attorney who as by Mr. Hanson Monday and tha at- to accept tha statement as made by I at whose In It Judre Wight haa , pared by tha atate Insurance depart -- ers, district attorney, torney admitted In open court that be Mr. Hogera. cisco, President of As Civic Charity Board had sumed a largo part of tha responsibilstance the meeting was called, hla i Mr. Hanson aald: "If your honor ment and supported by J. Q. "done an unprofeaslonal and ImIn ''" X of such requests. O. dental for Samuel Clawaon, County ity please, the district attorney advised Quarrle, atata Inauranee commieslon-e- r; I proper thing" In Ming It.. Attorney Wallace. B. Kelly, Judge order to help speed procedure la the sociation, Makes la entitled Klva M. Jen ma that the filing of such an affi Gets Encouraging News sen'Iheet case a committee of fire underwriters. Wight and tha four city Judges will courts. al. vs. Utah Railway company. davit la not In accordance with the of Is result a chamof The tha ba meeting coming present. The attorney representing the plain- custom and practice of attorneys, and tha Insurance committee Wight haa gone a atep In a conference of members of tha distiff had asked Judge Marks for a should not be. I am willing to ac ber of commerce and Chief Walter thaJudge direction of preventing delays In trict attorneya, county attorneys and on statement his your That eastern producers have at aa that, of dehla cept venue, fire N. change ground giving 8. Knight of tha Bait Lake 1 criminal mattera, by authorising the sheriffs and of representatives of tha From thd report, given by R. that he baa made eeverai remarks honor. I did this.- - your honor. tained maximum production, and that and tha police departto court office Juvenile the all of district of others number notify a attorney's consulted with secretary on executive Judicial Marks' partment. i the United States must look toward Toung, reflecting Judge ment held recently to further of lawyers that ha will not continue crimthat they had been repeated before such an application waa filed, Representative A, W. Hanaen community chest, at the semiannual ability, inal cases merely on a atlpulatloa the west for Its additional supply to the Judge, and consequently he and each'one advised that the tiling preto the at Is expected of the Boxelder county If organization due after meeting of dairy and poultry products, was would feel prejudiced against the at- of such an affidavit. lower house consideration, was proper; that la sent tha bill befora tha Hotel UUh Monday night, the finan- torney, tha enlarge-ln- g the underlying sentiment at the fourth, Tuesday: It provldee for commissioner that it did not reflect upon the courts cial condition of the cheat la satis- to Judge Marks referred tha affidavit antUthe of tha powers of tha annual meeting of the Paclflo States Judiciary. However, tha dis- of Insurance the other Judges, who held that t admlnls-,.tha Include to that such factory. It waa Insufficient to constitute trict attorney advises me Butter, Egg, Cheese and Poultry aseh rules, laws and regu application is not In accordance !na brief address opening tha meet- ground for a change of Venue and an ' OtO Victor P. Wells, Youngest sociation, which held the first of It come under the so-- 1 OtO OtO OtO OfO aa attorlations of conduct usually with professional end of week toward the the expressed Judge uu tbree-da- y ing, Roaa Beason. prestdent, sessions at ths Newhouae. Marks denied the and, neys and for that reason tha same pervlslon of a state lira marsnai, ton of first mayor of Salt hotel Commissiongratification at tha record made by over the objection of application, Mr. Hanaon, who should be withdrawn. Now 1 am will- is declared a necessity byof tha Monday. foron of of because and statement er brother existence hla Ita that, McQtiarrie Lake, tha cheat during said ha would take the matter to the ing to accept Several matters of Interest to west to your honor enlarged bualneaa now passing through supreme court. Judge- Marka ordered your honor, and atate mer governor, dies. .eight months In Bait Lake. ' era dairy and poultry producers were" ' ' waa not well ad- the department. OtO OtO that tha O OfO OO OtO application time to-At that the Of Impaneled;Jury Monthe Mr. Young's report showed Commissioner McQuarrle aald considered at the meeting. The out the case to Monday to vised, and. In accordance with that, an amount pledged to date to be ha continued Mr. Hanson to file a petv your honor, I ask leave to have It day that the 19ls report In ahowa standing business transacted Monday loss in, permit fire cent 40 of withdrawn." .1!,05.5, and the amount paid Increase per Hon for a writ of mandamus or 2 waa the adoption of a set of rules $11069 5, leaving an unpaid balance hibition In the supreme court. pro "I have no deslra to be technical over the previous year, and that over Mr. or Mr. Han- would show an added increase of governing trade practices among deal Hanson did not do. ao and tha case either with your honor Mr. Young explained that the greatson." Judre Borers ' said, "but I do IMS. Tha danker la In an increased erg In poultry and dairy products. . are waa called Monday. Is fti-ad statement atate tha unless er number of the unpaid pledges exthe for Mr. Hanson's rate not think There are Judge Marks requested District At- oiilte eighteen rules, each deliked Union. of duties such friend M. I my As H. a he pres Pacific, full be appointed enouah. made In Instalments and that he said, Adams, can vance newly checked, friend as a to Boxers appear torney signed" to "eliminate objectionable that of promoting pected that all bnt a email percentage of the court and he. aa well aa coun of the court, I felt that Mr. Hanson pian, now being contemplated. ident of the Western Paclflo rail leaving leaat ofwasUtah. now exist. The trade which practices I've apent a the scenery collected. be Delinquent sel to parties In tha suit, was nres should state this in substance, tnai would Meetings of the Interested parties the dele rules at tha ear. In practice by approved aat his private In way, email were on of affidavit lot time end I regard that, In making and filing this said, have been held during the paat two pledgee, he ent. gates will be submitted to the red amounta and he hoped that a numrecomMr. Hanson waa the first to speak ha haa done an improper ana unpro-to weeks, resulting In the drafting oi a Union Pacific station Monday after' It now aa one of the great scenic eral with trades committee the United States. Of ber of theae would yet be collected, and asked leave to withdraw tha ap- fessional thing: that he desired mendations that the rules be used proposed measure, which onthaaacomnoon, puffed a Havana, and cheer regions of folcourse," Mr. Adams smiled, "there's Tha financial condition of the cheat plication for a change of venue, say- ak leave of the court to withdraw missioner haa commented .of aa a fox foundation ethics trade flaw. without world A oefully surveyed Feather River canyon. That's a great lows: op to January ZS waa reportea the association. ing that he found he waa mistaken the aff davit for the purpose oi to It . waa Just one of those lucky acenlo region, too- and It a on the followe: "There ahould ba a record made 3. C. Keeney of San Francisco, In some details and that he did not imvinr It and that he desired for of ail fires, showing the cause, the breaks," gald Mr. Adatna. "Td hard Western Pacific". Caah In bank, 11367.47. now - teJiev- - that - Judge Marka waa make these amende to tha court president of the association, stated what ha haa done. I didn't tnina tnai coat, etc. If a aurvey provea, aa Is per cent' Inter- prejudiced. Amount drawing that the attendance at the Salt Lake . Prominent BEOAN AS MESSENGER. handed In my resignation as vice Real Estate convention publicly should Hanson Mr. apologise A large percentage of ly was greater than It had est, $ls,069.4. that expected, OPINION. GIVES COURT the at met was to new chief ana rail The to the court. I had no aeaire, of tha Union Pacific, of result are the president Total actual reaourcea, $19,427. destructive flrea been at any previous convention, The court responded with: "The I don't think your honor has any de careleaateaa, or design, definite atepa take effect January II. My wife and station by Malcolm A. Keyser, presi131 members Additional potential reaourcea made there present. being in JoDies Dealer Monday ire m endeavor to Inflict any hu upon tha filing of the affidathen be taken to check tha evil. I wanted to go out to San Francisco dent ofH.the chamber of commerce; The object of the convention, he aald, up of outatandlng pledgee, allowing court, felt It mlllarlon upon Mr. Hanson, but. I cuuld secretary of the Rayburn, vit, that, although perhaps seph would enable was record between Moreover, a to meant such establish It t114.13S.J0. i If live. per cent for those not collectable, waa and retirement, relationship asa personal matter, yet It had think that that atatement ahould be the commissioner to determine whether war along In same organisation; J. L.of Amos, poultry and dairy industries of the going to retire. Then the Union tha bench generally, made to tha court. East, Word Received. western or not Insurance ratee were adequate. December states. He also commented Total of actual and potential re- mora to do with came thla offer of tha pres sistant trafficA. manager and also of bench tha J. the and Beits, agent general dignity Pacific, or whether there was Justification for idency of tha Western racmc. rlth $31,562.61.. aourcea, , ASKS WITHDRAWAL. upon the desirability of standardis' of the bar, and, If unMr. Amoa and Mr. road. for the Did an the Baa Francisco. In Amount paid tha cheat- up to Feb- the respect would advance. ing leave asked production of cream, butter Mr. Hanson said ha had also mean a lack Belts Vera present to bid their chief challenged, "The Insurance companies ,pald Into headquarters I mh It?" eggs. ruary U $77,4S8.7. to withdraw It. He aald: 'i aon i Salt and 'of good-bynative a confidence on the part of the elec went aa. Mr. Adama' resignation P. Victor Wells, of the association's acresume A waa and me Paid to agenclea for administration of ine stale treasury aurmg Mr. Adams contentedly puffed to use the word that it past onlv In mv case, but in not would torate, take Pacific H8.000 In feea and 1364,000 In exchanged a pleased amlla with hla from the Union the and campaign expenaa, $94,69.45. Lake, prominently Identified with the tivity for the past year waa pre would reflect on the other an unprofessional thing, that waa was In a few hours. Aa encouragement to tha Salt Lake the way It aald that by B. F. McKlbben, secretary taxes, making a total of 1410,000. This wife, who la accompanying mm rrom effect real estate business, with headquar aented ca-- T He then aald he would near only thing. Mr. Rogers his Mr. Adams Judges." railway of the organisation, began aald 000 an Mr. to over that Increase understood is of tha It, Young aa former I hla cheat, community headquarters, I. the pre' Omaha, who expression, said: aft from died In In New Rogers, aa Judge Monday ters a Tork, boy station messenger In 1921 134 cltlea In the United States vlous biennium. Tha expense of tha hla new acenc of activity. ATTEND LUNCHEON. "Your honor, I have read the affi- that he wanted" to aay, department. Cherryvale, Kan. He aubsequently ernoon at 1 o'clock at the General collected (37.148,000, and. that, In 1926, davit Mr. Including the contem Rogers Interrupted Association members attended . m filed by Mr. Hanaon, and, aa TAKINQ "BST. went to PortlajniL. Ore and waa,. in bospftkr'ln-I1r21 . not. amount would. "stccordcities collected 160.600.0O0.' Hanson. ..Increase,, roe. simply I. plated. "Pardon Mr, Pa;f a-- membee.bar,-Tuhcheoh at the Chamber of Com-- " t tha Is. "Amafgamation'oi'" the "WeWerii" 'Pa- the north weat for several yeara aa a board Of dlreclbrVW the "cheaf ""Tie' Is In contempt of court. I aaked that because I feel that IfIt Mr. to mora than 40 per cent of the feea. cific O.T I don't trafflo and freight employee of the Ing to word received here Monday merce at which Governor George H. D. R. and tha Tha that will meet at 11:15 o'clock Tuesday affidavit Insurance ahould ba "I Hanson: say Mr. matInjereata to Mr. Hanson about tha Dern waa the principal speaker. given the aid which they seek so long know a thing about It. If any auch O. W. R. A N. railway. In 1906, he by Junius F. Wells, at the Hotel Utah at luncheon at the chamber of com- spoke ter this morning befora court con- Rogers considers it that way; Iof am Governor Dern voiced the need or It aa they are willing to pay so lib- thing la contemplated, no one haa went to the Great Northern as as- Mr. Wells' death was caused from cooneration merce In regular monthly session. states. among western vened, and stated that, as an A- willing to adopt his statement on Seattle Job to ba tha at You traffic sistant hava and, manager In that regard, erally for the services given through told me. uaa his and should language Mr. Hanson I illness and an thought ttorney, expressed pleasure at the thought awhile befora you know the- ropes, tn 1W, became general freight and blood poisoning following uie aeparrment." say I adopt hla atatement of the In the state to the court that in making and that association, designating. start until paaaenger agent for the Spokane, of ten weeks. r. McQuarrle said Mondav that anyhow, and I don't that reason ask to Itself a "Paclflo states" concern, in and filing this affidavit he had done matter andIt. for Seattle railway. Portland That ahould cover It." similar legislation In other statea haa April,!." Ha waa the youngeat son of the cluded Utah In the great western an Improper and unprofessional thing, withdraw as new 1910. he accepted a Pacific Western atatewaa In his "You tha post What court: In an In resulted The adopt Increase Mrs. H. Daniel and. revenue, flan empire. permisand that he for the same late Mayor your atatement of' the mat- tha saving of property and a mora president- going to do In tha mean- freight traffic manager sion to withdraw the affidavit for ment as of the weet s great flis- ( Wells, and waa born In Salt Because road of which he is now president n.h It. Mr. ter?" ' administration of tha law. time? 1S6S, In the old Wells teneee,-- sparse- population and resultant satisfactory the purpose of destroying Lake May la, -re' "We're elect,' the western 'Pacific. He Mr. Hanson : Tee, I will put It "Oh, teat, aald" s before- - court- convened stated" Zlon Dang, where Hanson difficulties, produota savings homestead, transportation "Mrs. Mary Jane Boyer, Tl, widow that ha did not feel Inclined to fol- that way. If ha feels that way leaving at 11 o'clock tonight for Loa mained In thla position until 1914, now stands. He received hia achool-Ings- from coast statea, and particularly of tha later William Boyer, and a low Anaelea. and I guess we'll apend tha when the Western Pacific and Misnow the In the Intermountaln country, should Deseret my suggestion on that matter, but about it." the university, would: ac were said ha of down died there. Then consolidated. This resident Pacific souri Coalville, rest of tha winter pioneer ' he Just stated to ma that ha would Judge Marka then University of Utah, and aince had be handled In as highly concentrated Monday at her home In Salt Lake, 633 request leave of the court to with cept the atatement "If attorneys. we'll go on up to Ban Francisco." brought his transfer to St. Louis, as been an extensive traveler through form aa possible. Governor Dern aald. Hawthorne avenue. Mra. Boyer waa draw tha affidavit and tha motion, he said, "can maae statements ai any One of tha appealing leaturea ot general traffic manager for the Mis out the union. He filled a two-yeout conversion of He that pointed born In Durham, England, July 15, and that he would atate that ha had time that would embarraaa or Influ hla new post. Mr. Adams said, la souri Pacific. butmission In Great Britain for .the U other agricultural products Into solu1647. She joined the L. D, 8. church made a further Investigation and waa ence courts true or untrue to ao It will keep htm in touch with During the war, Mr. Adams served D. 8. church. . ter and egga was a practical (that I were i thlne-In not accordance which in 1161 and emlirrated to Utah tha mistaken about tha mattera ui Salt Lake and fourteen montha aa director of the ileged of the tion aeveteprneni are the problem.' following Surviving same "year settling'- Hi Coalville. She In the affidavit. with their own thoughts and opinions, via 8unill. .fternoon at t o'clock TTtah. n Inland trafflo service for the war debin. Regarding the sisters: Junius F., Gershom resided there until twelve year ao known I " I look for big development here In partment, then went hack to- St. Lett is B.. and for rrwln C. R4ehardeon,-we- lt "Now he haa made that statement It would amount to Intimidating and) Rulon S.. Lewie R., Charles H. Governor Dern expressed a hope that He then permit- - re(Utor when she came to Salt Lake to make to the court, I understand your honor'a Influencing oourta. said as director !3S Infor the Iron nut railway regional draw output, would particularly," the California resident, your th, f,m,ly all V. Melvln Wells, and F., be withdrawn, w. t FmIPth outh street. her noma. Mra. Boyer was an active n.itinn ! that vour honor feela that ted the affidavit to. October 1, 1919, he ac Stephen Rlehon Mr. Adama. who haa handled moat southwest from .Utah's attitude tn this Salt Lake; Heber M., and Briga- ference church worker and waa a member of the affidavit filed by Mr.,- - Hanson is and announced that ha would deliver, Chju.,.g Margstt, wa, m charge of of thla traffic for tha Union Paclflo. cented the vice presidency of the of General Bryant H. Wells, both matter that the state was unfriendly Mr. Rogers, who, Camp t. Daughters of the Pioneers. an attack upon the bench and ahould It to could not tha aervlcea. aaalated bv K. H. Eard- - ' "Eventually. Tou will have tha sub Union Pacific, and haa since been In dier of Washington. D. C Frances, Bml toward California or that It didCalison, She la' survived by the following destroy It. not pass unnoticed. who both paid glowing tributea stdlary Industries which go with iron charge of trafflo for that system. the desires of southern ley. and Lyde Wells, Mrs. William recognise aona and daughters: John W., JoMr. Adama succeeds C. M. Levey line and to fornia to the deceased. Music waa furnlahed and steel plants, and they will add Utah develop. expand Mrs. S. Hedges, Mrs. Edna' Sloan, aa Western Pacific chief, Mr. Levey Orson of coast seph and Albert Boyer and Mrs. Rosa bf Mrs. Pearl Kimball Da via. so a lot to your prosperity. F. Whltnsy, Mrs. H. L. A. Cul- - recognizes the Importance of friendTearkey of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Anmarkets and the desirability "I have, alwaya had a yery warm having submitted his resignation re mer, who aang "Going Home," and prano, Mrs. and Mrs, John Q. Cannon, to nie Perry and Mrs. Elisabeth Arnold One states. take effect two for the and liness between Utah's Utah. I. Lake Bait for Alvin "Lov rendered April cently, who spot Keddlngton, e C. Chapln. all of Salt Lake. Abb of Bait Lake. Twenty-at- x will grandprobably Divine." Musical selections were also will be aent to Salt Lake attitude,In he declared, The body children and ten to result the advantages greater given by a male quartet. The palland interment. for aiso aurvtve. entire west than could have been r bearers were nephews of Mr. RichFunerar-aervlcewill-benactment of held Thura-da- y about the brought by ardson and Included Solon Richardn measure. at Coalville, where the Interment son, Prank Richardson, Wlllard Richwill take place. The body may be The afternoon session was aevqtea RichEarl Arthur Peterson, ardson, viewed In Salt Lake Wednesday from almost exclusively to discussion" of ardson and Henry A. Richardson. In11 a. m. to J p m. at the rules regulating trade practices. It terment waa In the family plot at was Pointed out that accomplishment funeral home. The time of the futhe City cemetery- - There waa a proof the purposes for which the rules neral will be announced later. fusion of floral offerings. - Bernlce O. been drafted reated with the have Richardson, a aon, who arrived from members of the association. Loa Angeles to attend the funeral, CONVENTIONS SOUOHT. returned to hia home Monday evening. were received from sbn Property Owner Seek Im- George T. Hanson Talks Letters Edward M. Lovendale was elected and Seattle, In which fn- Club of Francisco president of the Salt Lake were tendered the assocla vltatioBS a meet at House craftsmen Before Printing their 1928 and li9 con provement! on ing held Monday ntgnt at :3 o'clock, tlon to hold Pleads Heated Preservative Turns M. In those St. ventions of cities, Seattle deOrtleb Snyder Mo., Louis, when aon George Tha Infant of Mrs. Pearl of the Interreprs'entatlve-at-larg- e 35 Coatsvllle avenue, escaped siring the convention next year, and of Commerce Chamber Stations Fire Urged the Francisco of San House following year. Denational Association Printing Injury Sunday evening, while Mrs. Ar New Struc- Craftsmen, Interior Not regarding next year's meeting Martlnsen sustained cuts and bruises, organised the club.In Mr. cision will Mrs. Fieldfor Funeral services Etta be made at the place Tueeday'a Ortleb arrived hera Saturday when tha automobile which she was ing Houghton, formerly of Salt Lake, Interest of the International aasocla meeting. overturned at State and ture tp Mass of Flames. tion, Two Charges. 'There la oil In sufficient quantities who ' driving died at he'r home In Oakland, Petition for curb and guttering; of The Monday meeting concluded with the club, 'and will to Twenty-firorganise South street. Ada Hickwill be held In Salt Lake Thursdinner dance at the Pine 'Lake So- -. leava Tuesday for San Francisco. man, a passenger, waa unnurt. All Logan avenue,' Fourteenth East to Fif- In Utah to keep the state prosperous Cat,afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home club. , three were" thrown to the pavement. teenth East, street, waa filed by Jesse and busy for fifty years. If our pres- day Purposes of the elub. have to do cial Mrs. were appointed at mod 141 her of Tut Committees tie, sister, members the Mary among with According to the' accident report the E. Seamona and othera with tha city ent hope are , realised," George T. South Sixth East street. The body On the verge of completion, a new of thecooperation John M. Bnvder. who was bound day's meeting aa follows: craft. driver became confused and turned enmmiiulon Monday ntght. It waa the of Utah be to viewed South, the may funeral prior Nominating committee carl BchaL. Other officers elected Include Harry district court last week amusement hall annex to the Crescent her car abruptly to the left When an- referred to the street department. It Hanaon, president Mrs. Houghton waa the wife of L. over to the John N. linger, Sao Francisco, chairman; Hu B. Leith, other automobile entered State street wan also asked that thla street he ern Oil company, declared at the D. S. L. money waa of ward obtaining two oa chapel destroyed charges O. and waa 44 yeara of age. from the west. Clawson, secretary, and the following bert Stone, Loa Angelea; T. W. Oaten, weekly luncheon at the SheHoughton graded and furnlahed with gravel and Is survived by her husband and under false pretense and a charge of by fire Monday afternoon, with a loss the board of governors: jred a. Hitcn. Seattle; Bert Merrill, Salt Lake, and Mrs. Sarah E. Xoakea, S, received oil. chamber of commerce Monday. J. Gllmartln, Great Falls. the following children by a former selling mortgaged property, pleaded of $15,000. inn. Teeter K GottschalL J. H. Blau, ifi. Resolutions deep cuts on her face and possible Ths chamber of commerce commitcommittee H. B. Tur- - Edward S., Howard and not "Because the southeastern fields marriage: before Carl Evana, Ray Howell Marsell. skull fracture, and C. S. Noakea of tee on aafety and fire prevention filed arraigned when Ray efforts the fire guilty Heroic .i . county ; by i , Me nefiMh ner, Seattle, chairman; J. Rother, San The Leonard. brothAfton rl.fh.. following in tne Tmra ana East Seventeenth South street, Its recommendations with the should furnish such prosperity," Mr. ers and sisters also survive: Owen Judge M. ! Ritchie til Chief Marjutimu under J. Douglas department, Harkln, San Kranclecot Francisco; suffered minor cuts and brulsea when Snyder waa ker, and residents of Crescent, pre- was made an honorary member.. Monday. resnectlng new fire stations H. Whitehead, Riverside, and F. continued, "people ahould not Fielding and Mrs. May Tuttle, both district court with 1. T. associated their automobile, turning from State and other matters, and requeated a Hanson from the flames the formerly vented Butte. of Salt Lake; H. W. Fielding and Mrs. In street into Coatsvllle avenue, collided hearing. The commission autnonxea become Impatient with the develop- O. Snyder, Inc., chapel. The roof of the Invading latter build Cheese committee Fred Hatch, Loa both of Twin Falls, Ida automobile Caaperaon D. with a street, car. dealers. waa the city recorder to arrange a date ing of the oil resources. The time ho, andAiken, structure chairman; W. F. Jensen, charred, but the ing Angelea, W. 8. Fielding of Ptney. Man:. The Snyder cases win Be cauea up escaped damage. for heartng. taken and the money spent In the Canada. Salt Lake, and Carl Schalllnger, San the for of Judge morning, Saturday applisetting Both a representative The amusement hall haa been un Francisco. Two Legislators Are preliminary development work mean Ritchie announced. cant and a representative of protestwhen we think of what the Butter committee N. R. Ricks. Salt der construction for some time. It In connection nothing The lnformatlona rued oy jc a. will probably bring." over 100 miles south to Santa future the s extend ing partlea appeared Lake, chairman; W. E. Turner, Seexcept Back complete plastering Their Posts with lt that recent granting of a district allege attorney, ... the oil A In Inside attle: Frank Noilo. Los AngeleS: Vic the of Rogers, south- Fe. work pot holding a Outlining partition. i car to Mra. K. M. Bart- - roofing preparation ' to Eddlngton undertakers to alter eastern Utah, Mr. Hanson sketched tor Sumpsell, Billings. 10.000 bar-- Snvder sold wells ever produce bad been left with If- the M, N. Larsen of Manila, represenoeen mon .. I TJ at A a had which rfnu to provlow J mortuary previously lett, a rire beneath It. The the operations at Moab and in the Egg committee, i ft. Williams. tative from Daggett county, was In a19 house to the First National Bank of apparently exploded, "settingpreparation W. Oaten, T. South Eleventh East street. It Mexican Hat district He declared pipe line." wold then hTpuTTn: Los Angelea. chairman; struc the "Another little drink Won't do us eatue; rrea rtennmgnen, naue; hla aeat in the state house of repre appeared that there was soma misun aa eoon aa these fields J. ture aflame In a hall dozen places. produce 1000 EUher they would extend to Los rnndn: as suftg by eleven soldiers Veale, Pocatello; A- - W. Ellis. Ban sentatives for the first time since derstanding wun respect to me grant- barrels per day, harm," any ooiaineu lines Dy the county from Fort Douglas Monday night at Chemicals brought pipe wljl be Angeles or go east to Join the grand " - fire the opening of the present session of ing of and after It had put in. tne, he said, Francisco. would OH com- - Finance corporation on the represenline Midland of the the connect trunk prevented department spread 11 o'clock In the Orpheum rooming the legielature. He was brought to been obtained the building Inspector with the Denver t Rio Grande West an automo of the flames, but were not MANY VISITORS. That both these lines were like tatlon that he had sold to pany. Second equal South 5 street, West Bait Lake early In January, suffer- advised the company that It would ern railroad and would be thirty! jy when big production waa made also bile to Charlie Cllft, who had execut extinguish them. The only available house, the Among the visitors from other song waa somewhat exag- states ing from Inflammatory rheumatism, ed a title retaining contract, on sale water waa In an Irrigation ditch, and proved to be confirmed by the commie eight miles long, and ths other would was the atatement of Mr. Hanaon. who attended the convention officers A. A. Reese, When and has been bedridden much of the have cor. gerated. establishto of finance contract the the of the sion. ao Representatives frozen aa to make It al- William R. Hock and Fred O'Brien were Dr. F. C Dinsmore, food and thla was time since. had not most car It waa applied for aftthe whereas said ment that lor Nevada: F. H. commissioner poratlon. valueless. rug . James C Hacking of La Point, er conference with membera of the these strains, an Investigation been sold to Cllft and Cllft had not For a time, the fire threatened to heard MrCampbell of the bureau of agrifollowed, which led to the arrest of cultural representative from Uintah county, toning commission. Ths city commis the third, executed and, agreement; economics San Francisco: haltwas the chapel also, but who was badly Injured In an automo- sion held the matter in and Helen Cronln, the Sam Greene of theat California that he with Caspereon, had repre destroy aDcyance pena ed by chemicals after It had set fire the soldiers, dairy bile accident, also returned to his in proprietor. finance to that the sented number of a inveatigatlon. corporation representatives council, to the roof. seat Tuesday. 04-04-Privates M. Crane, J. Drayken anda of A letter OtO from Sam Wllenchlck, OfO Levi Waldron had bought s. car and and various railroads, representaL. Joetlng, polios say, each had whose name led the list of petitionexecuted a title retaining contract, tives of eastern commission houses. FUNERAL POSTPONED. " " ers for repeal of tha law which for. mornlna At 11 o'clock Monday thus obtaining $1000 on aale of the Johnson, pleaded not guilty. He Is bottle of whisky andofare being held The The funeral of Dr. P. K. Kaasinlkaa, bade Sunday poasesslon the liquor. for of delegates Ware taken by au contract to the finance company, at liberty on $2000 bond. bowling, expressing an men .were held for the wives who died January 28, haa. been postother eight or ot been to for the tha car had the tomobile after a whereas passage Ogden, where, actually preclatlon wniie Helen luncheon at the Weber club, they poned until next Sunday at' 1 p m dinance, waa received and filed. d Oe-Harold Tanner la charged with sec Fort Douglas authontiea, OtO . OfO OtO. OtO previously to E. A. Child and OtO aold contract a dis with The services will be held at the Greek keeping charged Cronln, before to sold of a Auto the J. D. Demaa filed a petition with larv canyon Secur ond Ogden chicken coop this returning degree burr Orthodox church. Interment will be the city commission Monday night to Salt Lake. ' to H. Hendrickson at orderly house, waa aiso neia. W. ities company. belonging at Mt. Olivet cemetery. In a complaint that the space granted to the Following an election of officers Issued Cottonwood, asking Pierce-.'.rroTuesday morning, the delegates and Because he violated terms of his Monday by tha county attorney. He Company Establishes Sightseeing company for their wives will attend an organ re vio la declared to have entered the coop a atand in front ot nis store at the parole, Ed Llederman, convicted sen cital at the Salt Lake tabernacle. northeast corner of RIO Grande and the night of January 1 and to have lator of the narcotic act, was Local The arrest Is Broadway be discontinued, though he Monday to two years In the stolen two chickens. Florence Jenaen Markham was fenced Argument on the demurrer of Ashby had no objection to letting the bus prison at Ft. Leavenworth by the second one of Its kind In the last an Interlocutory decree of di- federal Tillman Dairy Supply The Intermountaln D. stand at the south sida of his store Snow to the 1150,000 suit brought granted In H. Johnson Is charged the J. few Chrlatensen days. vorce from Clifford C. Markham, on Judge which la ah amalgamation on Broadway. United Statee district court. with burglary for alleged theft of company, against him by Constance Clayton the ground of desertion, A. H. of Shellenberger the Dairy Supby Judge or been Llederman had previously will be heard before Judge Chrla Chris Mathlson tn the Third district sixty chickens belonging tn D. N. company and the - Idaho Dairy dered by the court not to come north Mackay, Murray, January H. in a ply Services haa been established. HnnDlv Mathlson In the Third district court court Monday. company, South street, but complaint Issued Saturday. of Twenty-fourt- h with Salt Lake aa headquarters. The o'clock Tuesday morning. At . . Hamry Tuesday at t time-wilPeUtlone for voluntary, bankruptcy Sunday morning he was .found at company, which" Is Incorporated at Is Third South b4 argued the defend"West street O'Brien 135 this Mack by with charged In filed the United States district $75,000, contemplates In the hear fuLieutenant Dj H. Clayton of the po- threatened assault of his wife and ture the court yeaterday Included: RATEMAIi increase Jji tho erecting a $15,000 building on I. J. Hsmrr. 64. a native of. Korr ant's motion to strike and also1 R. L. In a and Russell. Is lice antlvlce son, Watts, their B. equal complaint Robert motion to require plaintiff's counsel HolbronV, truck driver Main street, between Eighth and lnTolved for estimatway, died Saturday at the family res- to On narcotic he Is sued 10, federal agent. Monday. January D. Brown. California Salt H. add capiassets' Lake; South streets. liabilities, 17)00; ed construction cost represented idence, 8100 Fifth East street. He hsd first coming Into the federal reported to have declared be would Ninth Before Miss as defendant.. a asks $751B; 'I 'Hit new ordinances affecting H. A. of to. $375. talist, party exemption Shellenberger, of According for Utah been a resident thirtyby building permits in January, seeks recovery of stock of Albert F. Berk., laborer. Salt Lake' court on narcotic charges. Lleder kill them, when Mrs. O'Brien waa at- president of the new compsny, the dance balls, roadhouset and seven years, and waa a member of the Clayton 1927. oyer Januarr.-192S- , In the state. prison tempting to move to her brother's time served is noted man W. N. and the the 1764.10; of company liabilities, certain Clayton assets, (300; similar establishments becomes manufacture claims dairy local No. n. Bridge and Structural In the monthly building on burglary and highway robbery place, according to George E. Mar company, or full exemption. which are now Imported will Clayton Investment report effective Workers. Iron Tntursdajr. Its features Jesse Hall Cluff, laborer, Salt Lake; chargea. 1450,060, the alleged value of the stock. Monday by Inspector W. D. shall, assistant county attorney. undoubtedly be undertaken within a are: Surviving are hla widow, Mrs. eehtence or a year and a day. The 1544; assets, J 260; claims Pinney. liabilities, the states He that year. chilrapid growth elx Andersen Bertha Exclusion of minors, nnles acHamry: John Katlas la charged with poa. of the dairy Industry- In Utah and - given last November for the narcotic The January. 1927. figure toHolding that the recent fM.000 ver- full exemption. his mother, Mra. O. Hamry: dict M. companied by parent or guardian. awarded Jack Sullivan, miner, I'shld. truck? gardener. Salt conviction, was held in abeyance by session and manufacture of Uoiinr. Idaho prompted the formation of the taled I J 85.910. consisting of 19 dren; of for Iniurlea two aieters and three brother South man was was street. 17S and the exceselvo. State at Johnson liabllltlea. Suspension of dancing; at midI27B0; assets, $3200; Judge Judge Lake; Pn pif. new company to conduct the work of permits for new construction to Butte, Mont. Matbison ordered Monday that Claims iuii exemption. paroled on the provision that he stay ablgo Is charged with possession snd the two old eompanlea on a ktnrer night. cost 1172.310. and 10 for aiter. Funeral aervlcea will be held Tues- Chris be Bait K. of Lake of remitted manufacture O. within either McDonald, Absolute closing at 1 o'clock City proper and liquor at the extreme scale. "Utah and Idaho within a short laborer, Magna' out brother-in-lationg and repairs. S13.600. day afternoon at t o'clock In the ten days or the Judgment set aside. liabllltlea. Fred A. south end of the county, four miles time." Mr. Shellenberger declares. I1KI iJ; assets, a. m. U6; stay with hla O'Donnell mortuary chapel. Interment The decision wa reached on motion claims full exemotlon. In January. 1928. 30 permits Garfield. Judge Johnson west of the Point of the Mountain. at Riley, their take "will leadthe among places of dance ball on a Licensing for new construction to cost will be in City cemetery. of tha Tlntlc Standard Mining comCredltora of Kdwln Srlrlckett. An ln warned him that the year's sentence Ing dairy statea of the union." The Quarterly plan, to Rive county for a new trial.. business aa the Delta Motor company would be made longer If he were with a Utley, defendant, $122,500 and 18 for alterations sennit Roy charged pany, win maintain a branch rompany at commission rower to revoke in STAQ PARTY PLANNED. on his former wife, Mra Arvella May-le- r, Pocatello, Sullivan waa knocked from hla front In Millard county, filed a petition with brought Into court again. ' and repairs at f 14.768. or total case of dlsorderllneM or continNo, 1. I. O. O. F , will hold porch and fell eighteen feet to the the district court afclng that Brlrkett with a deadly weapon, and also nf 41 nermit wr at a a District disobedience of law. card ued Dividend when a rock be adjudged a bankrupt. The petition party Wednesday evening rroond at Harold Hyames, charged with tag We are exclusive charged with larceny, pleaded not guil for Lyon's building cost of $137,346. De Hoi tlon of "cabaret," at 8:30 o'clock In the L O. O. F. hall. hurled from blasting 100 feet away alleges that his debts amount to a federal prohibition officer at ty to both charges, for which hear- - steel lockers. Arrow agente more J W. 3d 8. Press, All Odd Fellows are invited. struck him In the bead. than $1000. Price, when arraigned before Judge Inge were set for February $. (Advertisement.) a Planned by Still Left Outstanding. Fran C 'I,,. '" Talk Xv v J "Lucky Break," Says New Rail Chief qq H. M. Adams Had Quit Previous Post W. P. Head Had Planned Move in,.o. ... VICTOR ILL S SS I - e, - Al - Mrs. Mary J. Boyer Answers Summons ' . lb-.ih- should-reque- - a. - ' at Impressive Rites Held for Realtor t..,,..i., ...i.. - ar gwing-jonnso- - ,t I ; ' PETITION ASKS OIL TO LAST 50 funeral-service- e e INT Lai-ki- Infant Escapes Injury in Crash Street; Printing House Craftsmen Form Salt Lake Club DENIES FRAUD HALLDESTROyED at All-Engine- Mar-tlnse- n, CRESCENT WARD AUTO DEALER Swlng-Johnao- Houghton Funeral Services Thursday John of Guilty' When raigned; st ' ' . ,wu,n , " Hen-nlngs- Caa-pers- at t per--m- I m Another Little Drink Didnt Do Much but Harm nntil e'v '"51; . irguments ' in Snow. Case Tuesday 00 0 O-f- . , 0 Judge RulesDamage Award High yia-lte- Several Petition for Bankruptcy Building Costs for January Up $50,000 in Year Funeral . Headquarters New Ordinance on Dance Halls Soon in Effect for - sup-pil- es - .' two-thir- ds J itd, |