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Show r 16 Prisoner Is Stabbed to Death in Melee at Utah State Prison White Man Sloan, victim of quarrel between convicts, Sunday, and R. C. Scott, held as the slayer. Cleade I Being Held by the Authorities Possible as Slayer li JlU5Mr THE SALiT LAKE TKIBtTITK, 14, 1927. Where Girls Become Skillful in Art of Dressmaking! STAND OF UTAH PROVES MOKXlO, J1AKCH OO OvO 0O OvO 00 OO OvO Free Instruction Is Given ' at Neighborhood House POISON DEATHS ON RIVER GAINS State Chemist Finds Large Former State Engineering Official Does Missionof StrychQuantity nine in Babies' Food. ary Work on Coast ft ; 'S h ot'c , i .X ' Sun- - Fatal ;'y IS KILLED If. AUTD CRASH JulKis Jensen of Hunting ' ' .7 " ton Loses Life in Accident Near Castle Dale. 'i f C. J. Vllrlch. president of the American Association of Engineer, to has a visit Just -many completed Knife Sharpened to Fine 1 day in Murray Chapel of tha chapters associated with the. In tha southwestern organization ir Used Is Point Attended by Many. states. Mr. Vllrlch waa guest during his trip at the Rotary club of Tucson and tha the Scrimmage K wards club of Phoenix, Arts.; tha Funeral services for Kenneth B. City club of Lo8 Angeles. EngineerBate-maI Peterson and Margaret May ing club of San Diego, chamber of Iz-iK- : -Cal., and Two convicts Quarreled at 4 o'clock . child polspn vlctme at Murray, commerce at Long Beach, at association met'tlngs In San Franwere held from tha Murray Second ciaco and Oakland. Sunday afternoon In th stat prison He reported upon Cleade was over, When th dlsput ward chapel Sunday at 1 o'clock. his return that in every pity he found the people receptive to the views of Sloan, negro, aged 20, serving an In Many friends and relatives were the upper basin states regarding the determinate sentence for burglary, Colorado river compact. lay dud from a knife thrust close to At San Francisco and Oakland, Mr Speakers at the services were Pres th heart. R. C. Scott, a white conident U. O. Miller of the Cottonwood U.llr'rn. rporU6 that after being ad- vised by him of the stand taken by vict also up for burglary, waa being stake. Bishop G. E. Nygren, David tha upper basin states and of the held an ths suspected slayer. Powell J. beand Carter. recent action of Utah. In rescinding Tha first Intimation of troubla comthe ratification of the came when Scott men Music two was furnished tween the by the Murray pact, the business men of that secdashed out of a cell house corridor. Second ward choir and by Miss Lule tion had the at a knife!" with me expressed surprise "Sloan's chasing Smarr and Miss Olive Walund In duet selfish stand taken by California in he cried to Harry S. Shurtleff, captain beneof the share lion's the of the guard. numbers. Interment was In Murray wanting As Shurtleff started down the corcemetery, where the graves were ded- -' flls, to com frora development of the project. ridor to Investigate, the negro apicated by Bishop Nygren. At Kl Paso, Texas, a government peared, walking toward another cellIs Complet'n of the examination of engineer was said by Mr. Ullrich to house, where the prison hospital the fnn,i .at.n hv th. hiirtr.n have advised Utah to clear the way he located. collapsed. Halfway, made by titate Chemist Herman ' ; 1 "Get the doctor," he gasped to a protection to the Harms Saturday afternoon, and re- and secure adequate state's interesta before entering Info a fellow prisoner. "I've been stabbed." were forwarded to County ports Befora the doctor could b summoned, Wallace B. Kelly for submis- compact. He Is said to have recited the trouble caused In the develophe was dead. sion at the Inquest to be held at MurI ment of the Klo Grande river, both Nimble A knife, found In tha corridor where A report on the conMonday. ray Fingers Quickly within the country and with Mexico, tha negro was killed. Is being held by tents will the also be stomachs ff Vl warnd that if complications tha prison authorities. It had been mada by Mr. Harms at this meet- ;and were to be avoided the proper mea-- I Learn Sewing Work sharpened to a point and fitted with a ing. should be , tures befora taken Handle. crude wooden any Previous theories that strychnine Sloan, according to Chief Deputy had caused the death of the children and Leave House I' n Mr i'llH Warden R. H. Wootton, had been a' r.ll is In conflrn.ed the JNsVgH," It. reports, according lornia at o". or f,loons and troublesome only prisoner, and was work2 L. tlfl k" released Saturday from the rains, which ha described as inm, as Experts. bin disastrous and raising havoc house, to which he had been commitpoison In I. water over the foods with the highway and railroads of ted for Infraction of the prison rules. 8wlng classes which meet Saturday jnomlnx at Neighborhood houm. In the foods contained In the that section. Ho and t'. the a a has Scott deputy good record, expressed feeling under the direction, of Miss Anna McCornlck. In the Inset, two girls are Plata, bowl and pan submitted to him of freedom and plessure are returnnimble warden stated. taught Touthful. upon H.m-rat(on fingers f h.n-- ,v for examination. Victim and suspected slayer both ing to Salt Lake from hia trip. the art of sewing at Neighborhood have previous prison records,. Scott in House, and girls from 8 to 15 ears tha Tennessee prison and Sloan In of age leajn to be sufficiently skilltha Colorado reformatory. "A full investigation of tha whole, ful to make their own aimplo dresses. affair is being made," Deputy War-de- n No charge Is made for the instrucWootton aald Sunday night. "We tion and the only cost la for the maanticipate no difficulty in fastening terial used, which the girl makea Into the crime on the slayer." clothing for herself. Definite action, It was Intimated, The classes meet Saturday mornwill ba deferred pending the return ing from 10 until 11:30 o'clock at waa who of Warden R. E. Davies, 1. House.Three grades : Neighborhood r, 1 absent from the city Sunday. are taught, beginners, and two classes INCOME tax returns mast be In more advanced. The course., opens October 1 and contlnuea until April 1. the malls by Tuesday, accordThe beginners are taught the prining to James H. Anderson, collecand of handwork usually easy ciples of TJ. S. Internal revenues, isstart with handkerchiefs. Then they tor Jaws Fracsued as a warning; to late persons Fay Thursday Is When Sham- Pastors and Members Ini advance to aprons, when machine who nave so far failed to send in and sewing Is Introduced. Practice wearof Instruction on simple articles the amount due for 1928, Westminster college's freshman deCars Meet rock Will Come Into Its to dressmaking. Work on New St. lng apparel leads Returns this year are coming in bating team will meet a team repthe under are at classes The Teachers' present college Greeley resenting promptly, Mr. Anderson reports, direction of Miss Anna McCorniok, Head-o- n of Colorado In Converse hall at in County. and while there art many nonre' Westminster Monday afternoon, at 1 Own; St. Patrick's Day Paul's Worship House. who Is a memb'r of the board ol as-dl- - turns of nontaxable nature, he anof Neighborhood House, rectors o'clock. Do "What Catholics Believe?" Is sisted by Mrs. A. K. Bradshaw. who Westminster will be represented by nounced Sunday that people are general subject of a series of lecA volunteer Is also on the board. Kenneth Shaw and Andrew SchyHs, the more prompt this year than heretures which will begin Monday night Shamrocks and green ribbons will McCor Miss while Joe D. Cellman and A. aiding Ground breaking ceremonies for the teaching staff, tofore in making their returns to at the Cathedral of the Madeleine In Inform the world next Fay Walton, 23, of 3378 South West and Mrs. Bradshaw, includes will debate for the Teachers' connection Thursday that new St. Paul s chjrch at Thlid South niok mission wtth the the government street, was seriously Injured Mrs. Cora Semple. Mins Burtine RovTempi College. sons of are Ireland loyal held celebrating; and Ninth East streets took place ers and Mrs. Hugh M. Ferguson. here hy the Kev. James Westminster will uphold the- nega- being Corporation returns this year and flv others escaped with minor P. Rev. and the E. own of Charles the Towey their is enrolled reputed birthday A total of thirty pupils tive side of tha question, "Resolved. are much heavier, Mr. Anderson Sunday at 12:30 o'clock, the Rev. A. now hurts Sunday about midnight on Fathers. Saint ' Patrick. In all of the classea. The girls That tha Volstead act be to amend- Bradley f( the Paulist E. Butcher presiding. said, an Increase from 12", to Cooper street near Redwood are especially Invited road, their ov?r enthusiasm show much ed as to permit the sale and manu- to An St. entertainment at Patrick's the lectures. Tha purpose of the per cent being responsible. when two automobiles collided, on facture of light wines and beers." leaving the chapel Immediately work and a number coma from year 13'2 It waa explained 8undav. church and celebrations by the UniAmounts indireceived from Is Their Tha Judge wtll .be Monslgnor D. Q. meetings. to gratifyprogress the members year. after services, over times. several morning turning Is particularly to tell the meaning of of Utah Engineering society, of the choir and to their teachers. viduals are far less, he reported, Hunt "lergy, dressed In ing W'alton, according to a report of th me Liunoiic religion to the public nt versity As one of the agencies of the combecause of the cut made in the which regards the Irish bishop ss Its their vestments and "Ten of church Is affilia singing Inrpe, Irrespective accident, was the driver of an chest. Neighborhood House tax on such incomes. A question box will be placed patron, and the Bachelor Knights will Thousand Times Ten Thousand," led munity tions. enabled to carry on its constructive which was proceeding north to the cathedral, and feature the observance of the day ' procession to the northwest cor-- 1 program of social activity more efjat the entrance of the alte, followed by a large driving south. Walton had crossed the nil i ii, nni.- n in ua Miiawrreu uurillg here. since the organization of the fectively the meetings. driving south. Waltonhad croasd the Taychest, according to Miss Ell-The Bach'kir 'Knlyhts will hold a congregation. Mrs. V.. A. Raybould and Miss MilDenver & Klo Grande Western tracks Subjects of ths vsr,xi" lectures, as lor, superintendent, and the board of on Cooper street and lost control of dred Ifrlen Butcher were presented directors announced Sunday by Monslgnor I), banquet and dance Thursday night. of Institution. the The plans of the engineerlnr society with inscribed spades made of copper Miss Elva T. VanWlnkle. G. Hunt, will be: his car. It crashed Into th Hard- daughThursday noon. and sliver, and turned over the first castle car and overturned several ter of C. T. VanWInkle. 1!42 East Monday!" "The Catholic Church and call for a banquet a of all by for of honpreceded parade the construction the chapel. Couth Temple street, has been engineer sod times. the Bible." students, followed by stunts pre- All other church members took turns ored by Radcllffe college, a school Walton was taken to th county Tuesday "Tha Constitution of the ing sented by each class, and a dance at in the sod turning. At the conclusion, for young women which Is attached Catholic Church " hospital by lelbert Simpson, of S01 club Elks Some th. night. followed Thursday choir the to Harvard university, according to the doxology, sang Simpson avenue, a passing motorist. and the Wednesday.. "Conroealon Waltort had suffered a severs face eighty senior engineering students by the pronouncing of the. benediction a special dispatch to The Tribune ConfesslonaL" Into be will Initialed of the E Rev. The. rector laceration and several fractures of Knights the from Boston, Mass , received Sunday. Hoyt by Thursday, "The P.enl Presence of fct. Patrick Just to the banquet. of St. John's church, Jaw. Hardcastle, who was drivhis Tha dispatch says Miss VanWin-kle'- s Christ." Crandall. Manraret prior pastor Candidates fivr In t iA t ion will first assisted in the ..ceremonies. name Is on the deans' list of K. ing slone, was cut and bruised. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Friday, 'Marriage and Divorce." and will kiss the then were stone, Ices over sen to Blarney The other injured were occupants of honor for the first semester of the of H5 Hawthorne given a avenue, Morning Am Catholic." Sunday, "Wliv dubbed knights. Alfred M. Funk Is the cffemonli of the day. the Kev. (Vandall the Walton car. They received alight was seriously injured Sunday afterAnother wejtern girl. rollejre year. The last ftf the series will be given hi In charge of arrangenienis for both as his Mr. and bruises. They gave their n Miss Amytls "Ex of Butcher text, b cu's when struck by automobile hv a convert to the Catholic- faith. noon, using Ritchey names as Anna Hartshorns, 17, of 62 Is named on the honor list The others will he delivered by Father the. celebration at the university and rept the Iird build the house, their at Fifth South and Second East Service Station Robber. dance. d the Thirty-thirIs huild Inst West It.'" but that labor Oeorice streets. with thirteen more from the middle Towey or Father Bradley. South; Joseph The day is not observed generally A. Marshall assisted In the srvicw:at west and eastern states. Girls on Whitehead. 21. of Murray;' Joseph She was taken to the emergency All meetlnes will begin at 7:45 D. m. Catholic celeIn the and of church, Mldvale. and Irma MaxSmith. 18, the "chapel. this list hava won the highest honor Monslgnor Hunt emphasized Sunday hy for treatment and waa later hospital will be purely Trapped by Police, well, 17, of 5008waaSouth Stat street. J. S Vpp of Pope A Burton, archl-twl- removed to the Holy Trofs hospital. and privileges In three divisions. that the meetings are primarily for ratlons St. Patrick, according to the best Th aocldent and T. C. Sorenson, rntrartor, Besides body bruises and cuts, she is by Investigated and that evryon is available n Briton named wf was sccount, Sheriffs E. J., Crockett and J. at the ervio(a. Plans present believed to have suffered a possible invited. Bible Oration Rules Admits One Holdup. R.Deputy Succat, who, after being captured by are beinij made for the laylnj? nf the basal fracture of the skull. Mclntyr. 11I the Bids and sold Into slavery, be- come ratone. which It Is to the The accident, according: came a missionary to Ireland. He was b on Sunday, April 24. expected Fixed by Instructor driver of the car, O. C. Andrus of 428 FIVE PERSONS HURT made, a bishop some time during the P( t street, occurred about 6 p. m. OGDEN, March 1J. The early part of the fifth century, and Rules for the annual Bible orawaa he Mr. Andrus IN AUTO COLLISION reports driving in to believed is A. have died 4.9 I. tion contest at Westminster college a truck west on Fifth South street. dapper service station bandit trapped Ill familiar name of "Patrick" Is were posted Saturday by the Rev In Second street At East small several Ogden by police Saturday night Five persons wer slightly Injured thought to have been a corruption of Harris Plllsbury, Bible Instructor at children were crossing1 the street,' he his third successive night of operamornthe Ijtin word "Patrloius." signifyIn a head-o- n collision the Institution. This year's contest Farmers of the Bonneville says, and two of them attempted to tions in this city today told the of ing on Highland drive. Sunday a gentleman. The tradition (hat Martha Waling will be open for both students of district were unable to come to he drove the snakes rut of Ireland is rain the curb In front of the truck. 10. and her sister, Nelda, It, ters, the preparatory Institution and the an agreement Saturday night as to Andrus said that a street car had ficers that his right name Is Ray both ncarded by historians as exactly suffered slight cut snd bruises. conege. ror oraiions ny college stuwill supply the whether 15.W0 that. (obstructed his vision of the children Christofferson and that his home Is Frank Matthews. It.- of 1957 dents the first prixe Is J65 end 1.15 guarantee they to demanded by the 8VPAndrus. In South Dakota. Last night, when street, received body bruises. E.Lake until it was too late I'tah N. for tha second best.. The topic may and after striking the child, ran over the booked he "TCiisines hns Imnrnved rrestlv ditr company before fur345 Garfield svenue, snd of 23, Tahle, name of ba any theme based upon the Bllile ther power Light th gave, Roy will be supplied to the South on street. Fifth curb last the and 43 days, of Irg sixty Garfield promises Joseph Crockett. Zl. and approved by Professor Plllsbury. Irrigation pumpa.of the project. to keep on Improving Christy of California. avenue, were both cut on th leg For orations by high school stu The OUestlon of tm 1 no. This was the meate brought to IT 1 f 1 VJ Christofferson stuck to his story In th crash. The Injured were takdents, but one prise. I2.i. will be d 1st ussed at a meeting In the Boun 1 Salt Ijke. Sundav night, by twelve W en to the emergency of last night that he did not perpehospital for The orations by high school tiful given. member of the Puick Pioneer club. city hall, but no conclusion was Indents must ba on some Bible char- reached. s robberies in treatment. is expected final ded. trate It nlsht Thursday of veteran Buiok mixised dealers to Waring Walters of acter. Orations most he in the sion will be made at another According (igden and Salt Lake, but declares 1053 from nil over the 1'nlted States. meeting hands of Professor Billshury by April to he held some Eighth East street, th driver he robbed one Salt Jake stathat time of Members club the the over during stooped JO the car In which Matthews snd hi Contests will be held In (Junton week. tion Wednesday night and obtained of to here betwpen trains on their sisters wer riding- was proceeding memorial on the evening of May 6. A F1ahrtv. He was A he has ttu. Jain sas 'Tetter the program Warrants issued for prevus power 9 Citizenship", forgotten Krnncisco. San o'clock at arriving stjprme knight, south on Highland drive. Crockett, exact location of the station. and William J M Iln!y, on the D. & H. G. W. and leaving given Sunday afternoon 'nt the NeighjMij.rrn charges have become virtually worthIn spite of the youthful bandit's who Is believed to have driven the borhood House hy Mrs. John W. less through failure of the project tcrtnry, nf th Knight of Colurn-u- . ;at 0 SO. Margaret R. Larsen, other automobile, was driving north. will arrive In SMt IaU Vt1nef-(;- y farmers to pay their nixes. ITnminent amng the visitors was Thompson of the Catholic Women's contentions police are quite certain said, conheadlights. for a visit hrt with Widow Aged 64, Dies the rluh president. M K. Pence. Mr. league, assisted hv Mls Orace Hogan that he Is the one who committed Bright him and bi crashed with the fused In Salt club. P. J. Phillips, in Thursday night' robberies f Ove nnlrr. It was aminuncv1 of the Meyneil also is of Pence ths Pence at Westminster Girls' Glee Sunday bv John (V Pwycr, rramt Auto cmpnnv president Keuben Fields, at- other car. The collision occurred of Minneapolis and of chartfe of the naturallsallon of for- Lake and Ogden. Margaret R. Larsen, M. widow of luth on Highkrik-h- t tendant at the station at Twenty-secon- d about Twenty-fourtnf Suit I,Ak council fiflj. the Minneapolis. Northfleld & Kouth- - eigners, was the speaker, his topic John Z. Larsen, died Sundav at Vr drive. land Club Give CoRecital street and arid "Good Washington avenue, Citizenship being ni visiting omrirtis are on a.tour;ern railway, residence. 526 North Tenth West Crockett, It Is reported, Is a musl-cls- n .Muic numbers were where Christofferson was caught- last of the various councils of the l:nlte Others in the parly were F. W. A. operation." street. She was the daughter of identifies him a the emian-resortsnd wa returning from th BohMls,i Georgette .Rosenberg, The night, Thev positively will Westminster Stales. here of by given nf St. rluh reach glee of girls' the Vesper secretary tuis. Thomas R, and Elizabeth I,ovett Wil- will at th tim of th bandit who robbed thaj. station of appear for the first time this a. m. nnd will be entertained at a 'club; H K. Sidles of Lincoln. Neb.; Miss IVIos ftlvkmarr. Miss ljeina liams, and was a native of California. accident. Dahle. another musician, in a recital in Converse hall st lun- heon nn.l dinner by official H.- K. driving the was of FVistnn. Mass.; ft. l.yons. Miss Ixiulie Bowman and Miss 178 Thursday night while him. with Surviving are- a son. John II Ijirsen; year riding to automobile J were I'. Bruce. belonging Irene Kldredge, P.eadlngs given by Westminster college eemng the local order. Hoth entertainments l.yniji:) of Cincinnati. Ohio; Out Gar. Miss a daughter, Mrs. .Margaret Orlder. and st Jr., cgden newspaper publisher. Icona Johriaon. o'clock. The feminine glee club wllt.be the Rotlsserie inn. bre of Saginaw Mich.; A. a alsler. Miss Sarah M'illlams. There of twenMof be will filed Charge robbery of N.w Tork; C, C. Whiting of Following their vfit here, the singers is under ths dialso are aeven. grandchildren. SHERIFF IS ILL. N". against Christofferson tomorrow. He Y. C C. Coddlngton of rection of Mss loiiie Bowmsn. ecutives will proceed to I,os told police today that he would plead N. conK. at. Clifford Sheriff Patten charlotte Noves. been has Jr.. FLIER TO TALK. of Ituston: C A Corwln of Brnoklvn, fined to his bed fur three days with guilty. TV. H. VT. Reherd, president r,f V ".. ai-C. S Stephens of Minneinfluenra. according to a refnjrt from Westminster college, who has been apolis While here, they were the of- his office Sunday night. In southern California for the past ficial guests of a Salt Ijtko membr tw weeks working in (he Interests of the club, A. O. Ttandall. of the local Institution. returned "We are Just making a quiet survey Sunday morning Lieutenant Russell of the country at large," mild Mr. Three grocery stores wer entered Maughan. who flew from New "So far, we have found conPence, and robbed during Saturday night, Tork to San Francisco In a dar. will to report ditions not Improving given to the poaccording everywhere. be the principal speaker at chapel Students and professors of the Uni- ous parts of the river's course, bord- only In the nu'omoblle buslntss. but Sunday morning. Two padVck In Converse,' hall' Funeral services for James Holman lice ered by huge- mountains of lata Thev in nracticallv ail other lines. of I'tah. accompanied by Inbroken-froMni,y were versity th front door of morning Waters. 4K. prominently Identified Miss Mae Moore, traveling; secretary s Throne', w!llai$o study the Vulcan of the nation's pros"The Cash Market. 5fl2 East Fifth of tha Presbvterisn board of fnreian terested citizens of Salt Ijike. mder a hugo black wth the business and political In- the cyhn.iri.-a- l coi.e r lava perity is unquestionable, snd there Is terests of I'tah for a number of yesra. Third South street,, but the thieve missions, will address the students the direction of F. J. Pack, professor rising from the nMdl of the stream every Indication It will Increase who died suddenly Saturday morning were rewarded by only 160 pennies, ' Tuesday morning In chapel. of geoli.gy, left Hurricane Saturday and reachlnu approximately severil-flv- e ahroughout the coming vesr " be held which had been left In th cash reg- t a local hospital, will b feet above tli gh water mark for th rim of th Urand Canyon of of The party will b the guests In San S o'clock in the later. SHRUBBERY STOLEN. the river These points of Interest Francisco Tuesday afternoon at on apec'sl te Tiw TrttniM. S. Howard, of th of Charle n duty found th Th patrolman hall South litre Fifth studies stake and Pioneer Artiona, A complaint waa made Sunday pictures are said ti have been el)um visited, Huick company. 13. March will Myton that JIJYTON, between West Temple and First West glass In114ths front floor ft Stanley's tree and six ro4 bushes were stolen of the gorr and formations of the and mostly by prospacturs and Inb Mecca th Went for South street, th P. Indiatu store, C. JV'h will streets. Ulshop Margetta Torowap valley will be made. Iir. quisitive cattlemen. Sunday afternoon between J and of tha Oorar nd Uintah Indian Sunday morning. An Workers preside. Friends may view th isVidy1 hmken early was o'clock from tha Mount Olivet ceme-i Hyrum Schnei.ler, pmfesvir uf Wather condition r mada and a small reportel : Investigation hours of raerraUon, Wednesday, March at th2 hall between the Ideal fw the visit of th party, which assisting I'r. Pac tery. The tree and buahea had and o'clock, the day of the funeral. amount of wearing apparel waa said Will Part of th troup r scheduled to Includes, besides Convention 23, when th annual aeven-dabeen removed from the ground, just those mentioned. the mak stoesn. been to Ir. have Temporary interment will be In the trip down to th river at the Georg A. Mldd!eion hear dance will begin. report stated, and were tu be taken bottom a of uf Salt Lake. Th Hepwnrth store, Fifth East snd Maaonto vault at lit. Olivet cemeth canyon, to the owner's residence. of Tr. AssociationAlbert Wllkea of th Ctah Photo SupThin 1. an event amonf the Protestant Fourth South streets, waa entered by' 4'1 feet be miv the rim.approximate tery. pewhr F. J. Church School, which Is composed of ply company, studySetetrUi, Indians the celebrating will he lava culiar hurglars, Th wri brok the glass tsj the! coming formation ar said to el- ing at th unlver:ty for a maatera th Sunday school teacher of th honorary pallbearer INFANT SON DIES. of arrtng. Large numbers attend Governor Georg I tern. W. W. front door. Merchandise Is reported j llt l led by Harvev ls t. They n a L. Inglesby aad stu- evangelical chorche of the city, w Ijaslle Oersld Anderson, O. nave E. A of Hurrlran. other, under ths segreo; was from all part of the basin. They io pen amien. j n Howard, C Armstrong. dents of th school, member of hold It March meeting on Monday Id aon of Mr. and Mn lyeslle a. direction of lir. Schneider, wlii Ttit Kugene not determined Sunday, but It la behave selected the Mytoa Opera Gillette. W. J. Hailoran. o'ek-oen Pac, I Pack' at at T. th ( W. Anderson of 1J evnl:ig Eleventh East th r C Psr-klieved to nin owned by W. B Giles, Seet snd W. J. houa this year as tha place where Armond WnlitT. Walter A club house. 322 Fast Rma.v treet, died Sunday afternoon at th Kust and associates, situated on a Hanean. The actlv palliiearers will Mlcheiaon John Callahan. It will be held. A groat many Jack The ton'x wl'l In. li,H. ..l.n. .e Resides his par-ntJ family residence. td If Davis. J. L UOLA"Y REPORTED. sloping iBclm )iv0 feet below the h.ades. c:ats Ir. WkI-ivnch, lulworth education conducted In other be Is survfved by a atster. Fu- rtm over a steep tralL M. Chamhe'tain, people from the different towns E. .W. Joe fttureno of US West Second ana SI. Lyman. Othr Joining bgious cities and will he presented by th neral service will be announced later. basin Th party left Kaurday for a point to Kadcliffe Coombs. as of the H attend Cannon and J. street South spectator. at reported to th police llnrrioan are party Rev. H. O Cooper, pastor of th southeast of It Is expected that many Indiana F. Walker. whr the Mccarty and W. 8. Rust, whoHumer Sunday night that whll th family will Grac VethcHilst Auction Episcopal In th sale warltadt Urand CanyonHurriijano, church, otosms th Toroweap go wer their home a bor- absent from Dr. will their tents In Pack pitch Mytoa ajd hia aactaie and C. J. Stephenson, asaoclat suwill coruplet our horn at IrifJ valley. At Uiis point fhey wlil m Lfce Ir"k before you g hunt make the flar gained entrance by breaking his Toroweap vaiisy to Lb run perintendent ft th Sunday cb.ool of during that period of time. 6f CDU ifwgo rlnMified ads Lava, rapid, oo of tb most datigtf of A watch and a string of door. Ui Urana Caoyon. th first FrtabyttHaa churob. Stuns siAUa, war aloisn. Funeral Rites Held BOY Ovif OvO v,-'- Three Injured When Car Collides With Hayrack on Public Highway. I V n, I)- t f six-sta- ,7'X ..i V. ; t-'.- Zth. n,Z'l.. ' Tax Returns Are Coming in Early. Report EflBTH i i v t j AT Westminster Will Debate Teachers Two of Paulist Fathers to Hold Lecture Series CI HUME SIX Walton' tured When tiate Klm-broo- two-wee- k - Salt Lake Girl Wins School Honor - m-- Girl Badly Hurt When Hitby Auto s, i lilT fOTie 1 Is GIVES An-rel- ii s, Bonneville Farm Men Are Puzzled Auto Pioneers of Many States Visit Salt Lake ' fftinr-nn- Flaherty Coming to Visit K. of C. Council in City t j lieiPIU OrK Done at Center Special ta Tb - Gllll-ga- -- . Railway Age Editor Is Brief Visitor Here Samuel Dunn, editor of r.nllway Age, lending rail publication of the 1'nlted States, was a brief vfsltor In Salt Lake, Sunday, on his way to Los Angeles. Accompanied by Mrs. Dunn, the fiit'tr arrived at 11:4 o'clock in the 'morning over the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad and left at 3:55 o'clock on the Union Pacific. He was met by Daniel 8. Spenoer, general passenger agent for ths Union Pacific system. . - H-- " Ore Experts Will Examine s h to Xm t-- . R South-wor'- r h Three Grocery ; , d UTAH STUDENTS TO STUDY FORMATIONS OF TOROWEAP Red Men Greet Spring's Arrival Service for Waters to Be Held Tuesday Stores Robbed in Early Hours With Bear Dance Protestant Hold j y - Dal-to- It claL Trflmae. PRICE, March U. Julius Jensen. II Jfears old, son of Peter Jensen of Huntington, ts dead; his brother, John Jensen, 18; Jess Brlnkerhoff, 16, and Claud Jones, 174 all of Huntington, are injured, as a result of a collision between an automobile and a wagon equipped with a hay rack Saturday nlgnt on the stats and highway between .Huntington Castle Dale. The accident was the first of a of three which happened near here within about twelve hours. In the others several persons were In jured, but It Is believed none of th victims will die. Th four Huntington bovs wer on their way to attend the luntor prom enade at the Castle Dale high school. the owner of tsy arrangement the wagon they wer taken In th wagon with a calf to Huntlne-ton- . The owner of the wagon waa to take in dovs pack home after the dance by automobile. NO LIGHT CARRIED. The wagon ' It appears from such report ss have- been lecelved here, carried no light. When It was about four miles north of Castle Dale and traveling south. It was struck by an n automobile driven bv W. G. of Sunnyside. The Gilllgan car was loaded with basketball players from Sunnyside, who were on their way to Orangevllle to play, the last league game of the season with the twin cities' team of Castle Dale and Orangevllle. The car struck the left hind comer of the hayrack and the four occupants of the wagon were thrown to the ground. Julius Jensen landed on the bark of his head rjnd died from the Injuries about forty-fiv- e minutes later. His brother was Injured on the right leg and the other boys escaped with minor bruises. The horses, drlvsrless and frightened by the crash, belted w;Ith the running gear of the wagon, which was spiin.smashed against the end of the cemetit brings 'oh the highway The animals continued on to their stable at Castle Dale. The dead boy and the Injured wer taken back to Huntington. Funeral for Jullti Jensen will be held at the L. P. S. chapel there, services beginning at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, in charg of Ulshop Frank Grange. The other two accidents eretirred on tha highway. Mike Vetta. 20, and Paul Penita. 30, Mexican from Spring Canyon, came to Price and were accompanied on an automobile ride hy Bernice Chrlsten-se- n and Llllie King, each 15 years old. of Price. On passing through what Is known as the "blue cut" be- tween Price and Helper, the automobile was overturned. JUSTICE IS WITNESS. John Potter. Justk of the pear and county juvenile probation officer or iTioe, was a witness to the accident and said tonight that the automobile was going at a high rate of speed and swerving from sido to side of the road as if not under complet-contrAt the bottom of a and on a curve the car left slops th" pavement, rolled over several times and came to rest upside down. The four occupants were brought to the hospital at Price. Vetta sustained cuts on the leg; Penita head is sufferinjuries; Miss Christctii-eing from bruises on the head and body and from shock, and Miss Kihk Is similarly hurt. All went to their homes from the hospital tonight. Early this mornine ;.cwls Ijomrnle of Mohrland and family were coming from Helper to Price when their car left the pavement at the curve to the underpass, where the highway goes under the railroad tracks, in Price. The car was turned over and wrecked and som members of the fsmlly were badly bruised. ks I'ro-fesa- -- r. In-- I a. y I home-fladlu- b4v Utah Fields VyALTEQ B. LA SHAH, dent of th American Chain company, and a director of ths HartNew York, New Haven ford railroad. Indicated that construction of a branch manttfactur-ln- i plant for chain in Utah is anions; tha possibilities, at least. In his company's western program. After two days In Utah Mr. Laths r and party continued east Run day afternoon. Mr. Lashar has been visiting; the Pacific Coast for rossinle sites for additional manufacturing" branches but so far has not mads public future plans of the companv. other than In a statement Saturday, when he claimed that If such plans ar carried forward In the west it la likely that Ctah coal products would b used In th chain manufacturing Process. "I expect to have my engineers out In the west in ths near furore." President Lashar said Sunday, "but previous to that time It would be Impossible for . me to make a definite) statement. They will visit Utah on their trip and will look over the possibilities of thU territory." , Markets, freight rates and a number of other things were cited by Mr. Lashsr as factors ha has been deteminlnf on tha present trip. i t |