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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 24 BOARD REPORTS Little Interviews HIGHER VALUES ENGINEER GIVES First Straw Hat Davis Project W. P. RAILROAD HUES LEVIED Comes on Street Agreement to Without Enmity DECLARED VOID Cost $120,000 TO BE REBUILT PAVING FIGURES tIGHT ea top of the that State Assessment! Resul Estimates to Main Street in Increase of AJbou One and Half Million Property Owners and City Are Compared. Power Company Expands but Mines Slump for jj . 1 K?J Year;. Rails Constant tilt ' w4 V . a, ' W Various Width Costs Pre n pared for Commission Are to Be Submitted snnotmcs-mer- rtt pOOTESXTTVH aTman1i for it would sportsmen s tost tb laws of ths of Utah by eondnctlng s bom racing meeting after ths legal rarlod for such maots had expired, cam a chaJisngs to s convention which has prevailed In the state for some time. Th first straw bat appeared on the streets of Salt Lake Monday! In the olden days a man was almost taking bis life In his own hands If he appeared In public with a straw lid before May 15 or after September 1, but the cit izen who strolled along Main street yesterday with chapeaa tilted on a angle atop his head felt very green-bande- d Estimates for possible width's of much at ease, and Incidentally, construction of th proposed' Main from latest reports, was unmo street paring extension bstween Ninth lested. South and ths city limits at Twenty-firThe bonnet was a welcome South street were prepared Mon sight, at that. Citizens who hare day under the direction of City Enbeen debating on the advisability gineer Harry C. Jesssn for submisof buying another half ton of coal sion to the city commission for Its and patching np the red flannels, consideration of the project at ths on account of the unsportsman Tuesday meeting. Tb cost of a seventy-to-fostrset like conduct of the weather man, were heard telling one another Is given as follows: Total cost, that just as sure as the first robin city's portion, $60,012.79: cost was the sign of spring, so was per front foot to abutters, $12.86; cost of private driveways, each, $65. the first straw hat the sign of Compared with these flgurea, the crty engineer estimated the cost of a summer. sixty-fostreet at $233,504.72; city's If such should happen to be portion, $48,067.11; $11.75 per front true, the man who forced the foot; cost of private driveways, $80. weather man's hand certainly de street the engineer For a fifty-foserves a medal Instead of mythiestimates 8210.063.61 total; city s por tlon, $46,607.74; $10 86 per front foot; cal conventional punishment. cost or driveway, 190. A forty-fostreet would cost 1186, 936.01, Including $44,983.95 city's por tlon; $9 a front foot; private drlve- wsy, 1100. "A matnritv of the petitioners. Commissioner of Streets P. J. Moran commented Monday night, "have fa vored a street From Seventeenth South to Twenty-firSouth street, it might be well to re or a fifty-foduce ft to a sixty-foo- t street, at a lower cost to abutting property owners." Mr. Moran said that an analysts of the figures would show that the dif ference between street costs, all things considered. Is not appreciable. He be lieves a forty-foo- t street is too nar Refinished Dwelling Now row for any of the project. The figures show that a reduction from $13.25 per front foot to $11.75 per Open for Inspection front foot Is a saving of $1.60 per foot for a to the abutting property street Vine Street. twelve feet narrower. On a fifty-folot, Mr. Moran opines, this saving Is not appreciable, when It Is considered that the driveway for the small streets Exhibition of the house the city of will cost $15 more, while with the extra parking space the owner will be Murray has entered this year in the required to stand extra expense and celebration of Better Homes week time, and payments may be made over will close after a final shoving from period. 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon until t The board authorised submission of st night Sunday. The first the vsrlous figures for .widths at a o'clock 200 of the exhibit more than per special meeting Saturday, by a three day visited the place. to two vote on motion of Mayor C sons rs. .ti iittui mu, was iuu Neslen. iiugn then under It Clarence Murray's Ueter Homes week com stood that further consldsration would mlttee. together with her fellow mem be given to the project Tuesday. bers. this year selected an old dwell lng in order to show how people with convert a moderate Income could such a place into an attractive, up residence. This houss lias been partly re has been re roofed, the exterior nalnterf. dllaDldated sheds and out buildings removed, and flowers and hrubherv olanted. Interior work in eluded slight remodeling ana aecora tlons in different snaaes of gray, toned with rose. Vine and Center streets Is the loca tion nf th hnune. Last year Murray was awaraea second prize in a Better Homes con test, for display or a new nouse. Music Increase .of approximately $1,800,000 In the assessment of the mines and thoee publlo uttlltlea of the state 3, 1927. sa ' US WQBU UCbLUU PI of fedsral aid .U BU1VS In Davis county waa signed by member of th stat road commission and Pa-v- is Supreme Court Holds As in sessment Illegal fcKlrwaT county commissioners Monday. Tola project will extend from tne city limita of BoupUful to th Salt laka county lino en th laJx highway. Th agMomant ftxaa th estimated cosxtnictlon coat of too the Bonneville District Taxes levied by th Bonneville Irrigation district against th land of project at $130,000. Under th William A. Whltoher and others agreement the federal forwiunent orbrought Into th district after Its will famish $88,800 of this war declared null and ganisation amount and the local authorities void In an opinion handed down by! $31,200. th state suprem court Monday In At th .time this strip the case of Mr. Whltoher and others' of road Is present about the meet narrow court Th against th ' district. on th entire Ogdss-Sa- lt Lake based Its decision on th failur highway. It Is proposed to in of the Irrigation district to furnish crease the width to twenty feet any water to tb Individuals or to construct any irrigation system by tinder th new project. Th old means of which water could be deroadbed will be need and the livered to any of th lands In que- tlon. Ths opinion was wTltten by grade widened, and a concrete I Justic Valentine Gideon. surface Is contemplated. This will Th lands of Whitcher. E. A. Tripp be about fir lnehea thick. ana others were included in the Bonnevlll Irrigation district by pe tition in the year 1921. Later th petitioners decided they desired to Tsxes remain out of th district. war levied against them as members or tb district and they brought action In the Second district court seeking a Judgment of th court requiring and directing that th boundaries of the district be so changed as to exclude their lands from it; that all sales of their lands mads by resson of assessments upon and taxes levied against those lands by reason of be boun ing Incorporated within th daries of the irrigation district be held for naught and that their title to their lands be quieted against all savers claim or th defendants and Oil Permit Time Deall persons claiming by or through them. It was asked also thst the acts of th directors of ths district clared Lapsed Unless In extending Its boundaries so as to Include th lands of th plaintiffs be declared void and that all assess"Improvements Begun. ments mad and taxes levied upon them by reason of their having been included within th district be set aside and declared void, and that a With th announcement mad Monorder Issue temporary restraining against ths treasurer of Davis county day that th gas and oil prospecting restraining him from offering any of permit of Harry B. Felts at township the lands in question for sals or from issuing any deeds to any of the 38 south and rang 4 east has been lands and from levying any further canceled, to take effect on May M, Ell taxes upon them, and that upon final F. Taylor, register of th local Vnlted hearing the order be made permanent. 8taite land office, declared that 19t The district court found the Issues holders of permits have been asked to In favor of ths irrigation district cause why they should not hav and the other defendants, except In show permits canceled. the cas of Mr. Tripp, whose prem their Most of these permittees, according lses were relieved from the lien of Mr. Taylor, received their permits th taxes lsvied against them. Judg to and sine that time hav not ment was entered against all the In 1921, out their provision and thus plaintiffs sxcept Tripp. From that carried themselves open to their canceljudgment appeal ' was mad to th lay lation. The provisions of th permit suprem court. of two years In th opinion handed down Mon stipulate that at th endsuch as drillImprovements, day, th suprem court reversed the certain ing, must have been started before th Judgment of the district court ex holder can continue under cept as to ths relief granted E. A. the permit. Under theoperating law, these may Tnpp. The trial court was directed be In mors. five extended th years to recast' Its conclusions of law and of ths 19s, Mr. Taylor said that enter judgment declaring the taxes oas were few that had done any levied Against the lsnds of Whitcher there so that tb land office an andothers by th irrigation district real work, numerous cancellations la nu4r and void and that ths lands of ticipated th plaintiffs be relieved from any theThenear future. for th canceled ner. drawing lien created by reason of the taxes mlt of Mr. Felts will take place May levied or the sals mad thereunder. The trial court was directed fur- 26. ther to enter Its Judgment restrain ing ths Irrigation district and Its of' fleers from retaining or attempt! to exercise any Jurisdlcton or con trol over th lands In question. , General Replacement Pro-gram Favored for Placing Road in First Class. f ' Heavy Traffic Efficiency Desired to Carry On With M. P. and Denver. I pedal te The TiBisa. NEW YORK. May 1 On ef th major improvement Items to be considered by Western Pacific railroad directors tomorrow at their meeting for determining th futur dividend policy ef th company will be a pro gram for replacing practically all of th company's rails. tl Th main II n from Salt Lak to San Francisco waa formally opened sixteen years ago, though traffic wa being carried on a great deal of th mileage for some time before that, and the depreciation of the rails after approximately twenty years of service has caused operating executives to recommend general replacement, rather than piecemeal,effi-to fit the road for heavy trafflo ciency. Tb Denver A RIa Oraad Western. ownsd jointly by Western Paclflo and Missouri Pacific, ha followed a similar strenuous Improvement program for the past five years, putting about Curve 140,000,000 Into th property. have been corrected, slag and gravel ballast ha been used extensively, new and heavier rails havs been laid and bridges and culverts hav been re- placed, and' the Improvements still srs going on to set the property between Denver and Salt Lake and In prim condition. With the completion of th Moffat tunnel. It Is pointed out here,' the Denver road will be in a strong posi tion to arrange for delivery of transcontinental trafflo to the Western Pa clflo and receive from It at Salt Lake. It Is toianeet this opportunity that the Western Pacific board ha called tor ths survey of Its property. Jt is conceded that preferred stockholders must be sacrificed temporarily for th cost of laying ths new rail, for on Item cannot be capitalised, but must come out of expenses. Tomorrow's conference, though not a dividend meeting, will decide whether the I per cent preferred dividend must be passed altogether or substantially reduced. The stock Is cumulatlvs up to 12 per cent, and thereafter to the extent that surplus for the year could have been applied properly to dividends. If the dividend Is passed, for the year would be released for the expense of the four-yeor rehabilitation plan. which are under the jurisdiction of the stat board of equalisation and over the amount they assessment were assessed in Hit Is revealed In the board's 1127 assessment, made Dublin Monday. This rear's total as sessment on these Is 1282,56.70, as ' compared with the final assessment i j of $231,039,664 In 192. The 1927 asj v.-' to ilM sessment Is still subject protest snd may be raised or lowered by the stat board later. The assessment of the board for 1927 shows a decrease of 2,19.12 In the valuation of the mines of the , atate, Including; both metalliferous mtnea The final and nonmetallifet-owa on mines In assessment 1104.92. 063. while the 1927 assess This decrease rnent is 1103,729,7,49. Is due to the heavy falling off In 192 of the net proceeds of nearly all mines with the exception or tne uian iop-MIn 192(1 the valuation of the mines, computed on a basis of three times the net proceeds, was 269,623, 74S. while the total valuation this year on the net proceeds basis is or 14.307,645 less. Aside from the net proceeds, the valuation of the mines shows an In crease this year. This year the real estate of the mining companies, In Kick and Pout Feature Is listed at cluding ooal mines, 1926 It was aswhile In The improveFirst Love sessed at $11,221,610. ments and machinery of the mines $25,106,061, valued are at this year while In 1926 these Items were as- The assessed finally at $24,080,709. sessment of the Utah Copper comIs approximately pany this year Their first meeting wasn't exactly as compared with the final success, for he kicked, and she assessment of approximately $32,000,-00- 0 pouted. in 1926. Yet "Easter's" life Is to be one of HIGHER. CAR COMPANIES service snd Jolly companionship with Little chants Is made this year In Mary Lee Keytlng, daughObstruction of Canyon the assessment of railroad companlea ter of Margaret Lee Keytlng. "Easter" is tbs first colt to be born In 1926 these utilities were assessed at $93,125,493, while1927the assessment llgur placedis at the Keytlng stable, and he comes Expected for on them by the done by his name honestly Thevaluation placed his first kicking on thishaving $92,141,048. last earth master Eunday. upon ear companlea this year Is Week or Days. When Mary Lee becomes a little while the final assessment on these in 1926 was $2,790,649. Val- older shs will be more than proud uation of express companies decreased of "Easter," as the colt Is a natural nearly $21,000 this year, tne state bom slnglefooter and any horseman Report that the Sallna canyon road board having valued them at $230,071 will tell you this type Is rare. as compared with the assessment of "Mln Uump," mother of "Easter," had been blocked by a blast which was sold recently. Which means that would keep the road closed for a week $260,994 last year. Increase of more than $3,000,000 In "Easter" is going to be raised on a or ten days was received at the the valuation of power companies this bottle. of the state road commission T Yes. a bottle used bv year Is noted in tne ooara s ngures. f.rv In 1926 these utilities were assessed during ner younger days. Monday afternoon. Preston O. Peter are while valued $22,901,490, at they son and W. J. Parker, members of This inthis year at $26,020,609. the commission, and K. C. Knowlton, crease is due largely to the construcmaintenance engineer of the state tion of the new Cutler plant by the Th final meeting of th Salt "Lak . road department, left at pneo for the , Utah Power A Light company at the scene of trouble. City Federation of Women' dubs tpr They felt confimouth of Bear River canyon. th present fiscal year Va held Son- when they left that It would dent RAI8E REQUIRED. Clvio be possible to get a road through day at th ' Centnr.C.lsgent - of Aoffl- street. Th annual , reports.In a few daya Slight change Is noted in the 1927 cers and committee, shalrman, er valuation of telegraph companies as The closing of the road was caused of assessment the with Th In compared given. the president, Mrs. Walref Mby a heavy blast discharged 1926. These utilities were assessed CITY work Stookey, gave a a captain for herev.v construction pushed being to failure nrovlde. Charging rniAttv are while at $1,206,208 last year, they port "Not Merely What We.Do.thu and desertion, Muriel Pratt Clark filed through the canyon by the Denver Telelisted this year at $1,317,287. AIRPORT. Bait Lake, May 1 F. What W Try to Do, and Why, At suit- - ror divorce from A. Clark & Rio Grande WesternRallroad comTrue Interpreters of What We j. For some yesrs the railroad phone companies are listed- this year In the Third district Hyder pany. D. Myers, executive of the National th Mrvnrf.v court at $5,815,322, as compared- with the Are." Th recording secretary. Miss f were married in 1919 in Instructor grade has been used as a highway, Former Air Transport, contractor carrying air Florence Kimball, final assessment of $6,460,241 In 1926. They In her report stated but whan the oompany derided to The valuation of water companies mail between Chicago and Dallas, via that th organisation having the het Mrs. Clark said that her huahand complete the construction of ths road In the state remained at the same of attendance comKansas was the a state road the visitor delegate up at City, during th year, canyon, Monday compelled her to go for an automo- Arraignment figure, $278,427, both years. Woodward field. He waa a passenger was the Wasatch Literary club. nae with another man In Los mission was notified that the grade Total assessment of all the prop- oiie Mrs. H. Allan F. be would th report of as to to Loa a over abandoned have gav the Western Angele Air Angeles, ins March, 1926, requesting of Utah Federerty In the state In 1926 was Nor Express, Inc., air mail line. Mr. Myers th recent convention that she ask to borrow 1300 from highway.week Mrs. W. C. ated Cluba i Hurd on Appropriations made by the him. He further alternated an commisLast Sevier county out coverini reported o In inspection 1927 legislature for the present bl dues her to travel sioners met with the state road com several contract air mall trip routes. HI for th park and playgrounds. Mrs. Ixs Angeles mission Ca company Relief nnlum were based on ,an assessed to Salt Lake, March from was agreed that ths It and will sake over the lea- - of the D. H. Livingston for th treasury. Mississippi 25. 1926, a valuation of $700,000,000 (or 1937 and pass that had been Issued to using for the better bomes government transcontinental air mall Mrs. M. T. Large another county should furnish J5000to and the Justus F. Snow, former teacher of for 1928. Approximately $710,000,000 Russell L. line between Chicago and New York committee. Mrs. W. F. Cors, "The' which provide Honoring Lieutenant Lake Worst Finds Salt forging her name, she alleges. astate 85000 with of the expected Increase for woman, In Jackson muslo Mrs. W. M. American ths k sec 1. road around filer the junior Cltlsenship." op high famous temporary Maurhan. Last August, she attempted reconJuly 1927 Is contained in the state board's detention Vance Breeee, head of th Breese Stewart reported for th said, finding that In his tion of railroad grade which has been school, Is charged with polyg&my In and chief air officer of the 104th dlvl assessment of mines and public utili- ciliation, she home T. Cannon committee. used as was a It States 220th Wild United observa Tracy in ; aircraft manufacturing company highway. he hnd a photograph of a thought a complaint Insued Monday by Ray slon. members of ths on "Muslo In the Home." In honties, and the members of the board apartment at time spoke the with Woodward San of that stationed at woman excep the that, firm which called built tion He Francisco, "Pat.". squadron, telephoned tlon of a expect that the other half, or more, her, she said, that he was the monoplane passenger ship fur the or of Music week. W. H. Folland of day or so, It would be pos mond R. Brady, assistant county at field, were hosts at a banquet Mon Must Double Quota. wiu ttw ufpnvu ujr me increase in "Pat" out, that he was about to taking the community chest spoke on the Varney air mall line and who- piloted drive-tsoend slble to keep the road clear for traf torney, and signed by Pavld M. Gust day night at the Elks' club. Speakers the- valuation of property assessed be staged In the near future a C. Clarence to Salt Lake Saturday, will the week-en- d with her at a tourist fic. chief probation officer of the Juve at the dinner were Mayor W. and. asked th cooperation of all club by county assessors. Is the the road where At O. to Wil point go via ths women. Neslen. Adjutant General ixs resort, and had frequently kissed her Angeies Tuesday court. nile Air Expres. Mr. Breese forin a friendly way. He has asso blocked the gorge Is extremely nar liams, Major A. H. Davidson, sdju-tan- t, Alarmed at the apparent apathy of Western Twice divorced. Snow Is declared elated with other women, boasting of row. This Is about twelve miles up 104th division; "Chief" Felix merly was a pilot for the Pacific Air tne canyon. to have entered a third marriage too Stelnle, local f laid manager for the Salt Lake to the need of raising Transport, flying ths mail between it, sne states, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Pilot Mrs. Clark claims her husband Is ea soon after the Interlocutory decree Western Air Express, and Lieutenant money for Mississippi flood relief, lo Cuddeback took th plan to Bols pabls of earning $300 a month; she cal officers of ths American Red Cross of divorce had been granted his sec Maughan. asks for 1150 a month alimony, and Monday. reviewed Lieutenant Maughan plans ond wife and before it had become for the a statsment issued "Monday declaring J. ("Tommy") Thomn Alexander 'restoration of her maiden name, Mu squadron and encouraged the final. men to continue their that Salt Lake's response to the call son wasn't doing much flying Monday, Maintenance of hlehwava rout the riel Pratt. Ths complaint charges him specifi- officers and In la the air. He waa busy re State of Utah $65,629 93 during th. training In the reserve corps, citing has been the worst of any city In th that Several of district judges sand. cally with marrying Ruby Nichols the ceiving congratulations from airport wlehed in a th opportunities aviation offers to United States. moiun or April, according to statishusband divorce or so with other while he was still the lawful on in arrival oz a ooy at the anacnes men. ne tnansea tne memners mm nt. annw statement was this tics compiled In the office of John young b after In th. th Third district Shortly court matters William Clendenin, 71, father of K Holden, state auditor. Some 0 of dlvorre'had not been grant- - of th unit for the Support accorded made, a telegram was received from 1 nompson nome. court Monday. Beverly 8. Clendenin, former presi- decree 14, was spent for equipment and Mathlaon granted di ,nr? bis assignment at Wood-wa- s the district office at 8an Francisco Chris Snow, the files show, hlm Lake Virginia of ed. of Judge Salt dent Chamber ths $4297.05 went for administration. vorce to Vienna May Richard from declaring that as a result of ths In given a decree last January, ward field, and solicited a continuance Commerce, died at Ixs Gatos, Cal., ch cooperatlo.n Mayor Neslen as-t- o vestlgatlons in ths flood region made The data complied in the office of Snow and Miss Nichols are said Ralph Leon Richards on ths ground Sunday from heart trouble and asth- while of his Interest L. the sured James Hoover and the auditor shows total road disburseHerbert deep group married to provld. and to Mir. the of failur by been have latter part In aviation and ma, according to jrord received here In the primary election for stubis support Fleser, vie chairman of th National ment of $235,237.28 fur the month. The dent pledged cell of April. Mr. who Jayne from F. D. Jaynes on ths left IT by Clendenin, S. L. D. Monday officers at the body of to Woodward the should each double Red Improvement Is court largest disbursement In any one coun- Monday, of Cross, city Interested be Th Juvenile ground cruelty. two were elected for each for the coast. $48,787.48 In 'Washington coun-,tthe quota originally set. This would ty was Mr. Clendenin was born In Illinois cause of the girl s alleged juvenility. field, reviewing the Improvements al Judge William R. Marks gavs dl- - V . There were no disbursements In office from a field of sir to contest vorc to Adeline Wsds from Edmond In 1856 and crossed the plains to Cali She is being held as an alleged de ready effected and stating the city's make Salt Lake's shsrs 124,00s, and for the finals. Those out winning (Daggett, Garfield, Kene and Rich' for nundred doi H. Wad on a charge of nonsupport. his parents. In 1868. The linquent. While she gave her age a further plans for betterment of the up to data just a few Jerry Smith and fornia with counties. The disbursements among Rex president are ror 9 In order to procure a marriaae field. lars hav been raised toward th orig Judge Ephralm Hanson granted di vice president, family settled In Napa county, where McKean; T. was 112.000. mas Elsmore counties were ss follows: Is 17. to set said vorce ins to Fannys M. Guthrl lr be Ray she Captain license, lived from until he actually he TrisI of th suit brought bv Lorena manhood, when Betty Canister and Nora Stewart: moved to or Mr. Hoover $287.79: BoxelderK $748.76; for Beaver, W. Guthrls on the ground of The When Snow was released on 11000 ter of ceremonies and Captain LaMar James investigation In vice second county, Lakeport WatWestern States Partridge against president. Parry toastmaster. was Nelson th stated Mr. Cache, $160.02; Carbon, $2012.86; Davis, kins and u. Meerhan. was and to and Leah bond it Fleser, telegram understood Davis that Saturday Lire insurance com nan v to collect desertion, Sharp Final elec where he engaged in pear raising. he would $329.09; Duchesne. $10,143.06; Emery, be arraigned Tuesday. He After the dinner, Art Smertx, local showed that the relief work neces double will be held Friday, while cam- which he continued until his desth. Indemnity for th death of from.. Harold Sharp on a chars of $67.90; Grand, $L4.4.9S; lron, $244.89; tion been at will likely enter a plea Tuesday be- amateur wrestler, a member of the sarr would require at least 110.000. to Due had he cruelty. will on health, week. Lee her all Elmer go husband, paigning Partridge, Juab, $728 32; Millard. $676.19; Morgan, Judge N. H. Tanner In the city I squadron, and Perry Lund put on a 000. The first estimate waa half that wnose aeatn in tne Idaho stat men Judge William M. McCrea granted Tickets for the opera. "Eileen." by Los Oatos during the winter, but had fore Salt Lake, $6234.72; Piute. $75.74; wrestling bout, each winning one fall sum. tal hospital at Blackfoot Is said tn Margaret Peterson a decree of di Herbert, went on sals st the so far recovered that he was ex- court. $t48.17; Han Juan, $356 66; Sanpete, Victor was at th local received Contributions before time called. vorce from Abram Peterson on ths a son to his here visit about led school Monday. to two Investigations sine will be pected JSX2.71; Sevier, $10.31)031: included: Jacob hav Summit, presented office Monday at the West high audito May 20. The message of his death Commission Announces last August i, was begun before ground of desertion. $30.624 60; $71.34; Tooele, M. Uintah. rium 10; $100; anonymous, was Thompson, entirely unexpected. Judge William S. Marks and a Jury Friday night at 8:16 o'clock. A Nevadans $9923. 07; 8. Saunders, ti: Barbara R- - Folsora, Going I'tah, $9155.16; Wasatch, of eighty his been selected. in mi i mra aistnci court Monday Surviving are his widow. Mra Ada Tentative Zoning $111.76; Washington. $48,77.48; Wayne, chorus Dr. Fred Stauffer. 15; Sarah E. one son In this and the Two undertakers. Alma J. Laririn Clendenin, Over on $446.92. and $707.18, Weber, J emeu, st Heimina Voyage Hammond. 13; as well as two of both this city, and Ed EgU, who was brothers, city, essle L. Hutchinson, IS; Ellen Tay aiso rormer Tentative soiling of th block west In California. coroner at Blackfoot. C. L. Alqulet, Callente, Nev., mer lor. II: Mary E. Breech. 12. The son expects to meet the body of the L. D. S. hospital. Eighth ave R. N. Fullerton Goes lo a large Druis on Mr. runa snouid d lesuuea at Berkeley and accompany It to nue to Tenth avenue, was changed chant, and Mrs. Alquist will leave Checks for th head. It Is claimed In Partridge's 0, which permit. Salt Lake Saturday for Nsw York, to mailed either to th Red Croee of th demand for double Indemnity that to Mother' '$ Funeral Lakeport, where funeral services will from residential Ratification of a plan by which Utah stores, to residential A, the most ex make connections with a boat salllnsj flee, Boeton building, or to J. C. Cut the former Inmate cam to his death be held Thursday. elusive district, by the city plan for Sweden on Mir 'll. Mr. Alquist ler, Deseret National bank. woolgrowers may borrow on their means. external violent Dy 1147 N. East Ninth fullerton, Ralph commission Monday. Is returning to Sweden for the secTn alleged bruise waa declared tn wool clip will be op for aotlon at a Mary Austin was arrested at Walker Officers R. O. T. C. ning South street, left Monday for Hltls-bor- Brothers The planning commission also rec- ond time after an absence. of forty-- , msetlng next Monday of the directors have covered nearly the entlr crown of Dry Goods company Monday Ohio, to attend the funeral of cona of he th Utah Wool Marketing associaa made to Just fix denial ommended yeer years. ago" permit of th man's head, and there were B. H. Police netectlves and Seager U. U. his mother, Mrs. Alice Miller Fuller-ton- , by on home his visit Ninth after almost half first East street. struct a store Inspection 8. Kddlngton, after she la alleged evidences of bleeding. A mark ex- -tion. a who died Sunday night at her R. Mr. absence. Second a At will and South Third between meeting of th directors Moti- Alquist century's to one from a have passed fraudulent check. tending nearly jawbone to home In Williamsburg, K. streets, which Is tentatively (visit his aged parents In Sweden snd tne other, an men and a half wide, dsy, which lacked atoquorum. It was arrest cams as a rij)t of advices Major R. M. Danford of the V. 8. South as Surviving are a daugter, Mrs. Her decided tour borrow sufft. and residential En which then B, toned practically Franc. Germany was pro and field Charles described. the American leteu(lve associaMajor artillery Norma Jones, and four sons, Ralph from money from th Federal Inter- hibits stores. gland before returning home. Dr. Psrry O. tion to local merchants ?to exercise Bonesteel of the U. S. infantry In Snow, nractteln clsnt tor Clifford ervice K., Paul, Hugh 8. and Edward B. vigilance Funeral bank Credit at mediate f O. R. of per cent InIn Utah checks. physician of this city and form spected the I'nlveratty Fullerton. Hugh 8. Fullerton is a According cashing "Chalky" Gilbert, formr well known dean The Inspection to officers of the detee T C. unit Monday. ot tne medical school at the terest to carry all ths unsold Utah noted msgasine writer and former tive local In a died who for ths hospital loan of the Jockey, Negotiations association the woman had passed will be continued TuesdSy Monday niversity ot t tan. testified that li clip. ports editor of metropolitan news- - checks Sunday, will be held In th Cathedral Partridge on mors than ten Salt Lake Inspection consisted of a review of received Injuries which money will be made by President H Madeleine of W. fapera. Edward B. Fullerton Is tele firms. and the Wednesday morning were inflloted before death. He aatd Harvey Secretary J. A. Hoonar Two minor children of Mrs. the unit In the monnlng, and of the' graph editor of the Chicago Tribune. Austin were at I o dock. Th body may t viewed that sn autopsy showed marketing association. taken Monday by the solution of firing problems In the th heart to of at th Evan A Early undertaking be normal, and he declared Th Inspection Tuesday Juvenile court and Mrs. Austin was afternoon Parthat parlor after 10 o'clock Tuesday to tridge did not die of endocarditla Thle James Anderson be limited to classroom work. Re . Greenwood Will Lecture placed orla the city jail to await the will the hour of the funeral. wa attnoutea as tne cause of deal b sults of th review will determine filing charges against her. In his day wa en of in laano, In the university's rating compariaccording to Attorney E. Frank R. Pnow reminded the eom th "Chalky" It $100 famous Jockeys of tb country, Delinquency son with other schools of th Ninth Request that th city complete for th plaintiff. Cormho. of a proposed street Just mission of an old petition asking that riding for th Bradley, Spreckela and ratlvRoger area. opening corps medical testimony waa givem James conwin as to aa be the "Wonders of Utah" tne street be In North of career on isr stsMes. street, Memory his Whltehlll north Temple park, charred Iianford with aen. and Anderson, ne ror i Major is wiaow Major iiaoo. tb suing designated as Memoryarlv Instead the tracks hs had thirty-tw- o subject of a lecture to be given by were th guests of th officers nect with Canyon roed was made of of spills, amount tributlng to th delinquency of a 11- having been paid on year-olMarlon C Greenwood Tuesday night Canyon road, which latter they de- ths last one being at Toronto, Canada, a policy already d waa R. O. T. C. at a dance at the city commission Monday Right by his of th rholcs of ll&oe for girt, given satd to carry thm of commerce to em an unfortunate nam- - . for a seven years ago while exercising a double at the chamber Fort Dousias Monday evening. They a delegation of residents of that street clared fins or I loo or lue day In tall whan Indemnity clause. street within th de8. timlth. limit. He him C tumbls left ployees of local transportation firms. This i before ally horse. headed of th by were th Trotters club, pleaded guilty partially Judg Fred guests Dotal employees snd others who cAme Rnad houses In Hsrt Lake county are women's riding society, at a lunch-so- n Tbs residents dclsrd they had clared that all th resident dealr th paralysed, and sine the he had atMorgan In the Juvenile court Mon r nam chang. 1st contact with the tourists visit snowing a good attitude with tended all meeta is his wheel chair. School Districts Give He elected to pay th fine. hi Omega sorority house been patient, and pointed t the dan-reat tb day. respect on is state. enThe talk of a Mra. W. C. Squirts eesaplaJnad that Hs cams her from San Diego, ing the of th curved Canyon road law violation, declare Chief Monday noon. ertee being arranged by the dum- to dry Sheriff Tax Needs to Board their section had been a dnmntnv attended th last Tijuana meet having L. L. Larsen in his HUSBAND DIIPIIID HI). trance. ber for the better acquainting of those Deputy Commissioner P. J. Moran explained ground for year and tb street had month Bora In the vicinity ef Nam pa. for the of The report April. that her husband had said Charging whe serve the tourist with seenery report ststea, however, that some Requisition no had sufficient Int be broke th city has bought race gam Improvement. th that Idaho, and Lak Jordan and asked her to obschool Salt hs dis her, despised tne stats. TBe lecture will be lihis-- liquor Is being taken to these places Owen Morris was als a speaker, rta th small tracks la that section, tricts and property for the street opening, prsaented a schedule tain a divorce, Marian Hon Para-mo- r means of slides, and re by patrons. Governor trat4 tr Signed remains the problem of fill stating that the Fourth avenue atep gradually advancing to be a tar of tax Monday by there yet the with needs fur divorce tmrm filed suit rem county freihments will be served. needed oms attention. B. Paramor ission. Uranlt and Murray dlarrlrt Oeorg Deputy Sheriff Larsen states that Jorkey. ing it in with dirt to grade and building Monday In ths constifle were seised by memtiere I known re- a road. He saia Ms seven Clarnre relattv C announced th Mayor only The hie to ar . Nte be courtpapers Requisition Mrs. Paramor seeking received district The yet Third . . WINg SUIT, a section adja- that there would be "favorabi early mother, Mra Maml Quackenbnsh of rvqnests of tbs sheriff's foros daring April, turn to rtah of W. C. Brown, who template ruttlrg off opnmni list were referred tn County said her husbsnd assaulted her twlr. crufid Is declared lo be onir arrest in New cent to ths lfayett school grounds action on all romplatnts." Jurige WtHlam M McCrea Monday but nays there are few large Mam pa. Treasurer eorg T. Judd. 2J. tlm second he being April They directed a verrtict of no rauee of acto provide for sn appropriate drive operating at prsseat in the Mexico, were signed Monday by During the discussion It developed Jordan district ask for a total of were mrrid at Benjamin, Utah damaa-tion in a $! eutt brourht county. street into lb that notlc of Intention for a curb and (. Street Ould for 1I2T. Aim Brown Is from North Tempi to be rauwd by taxation. Rait April 22. U2i. George H. Iter. Farr hY fharlee A. TJtK eeatnet Southern , rutter district might b adaptable new and enlarged city map, tHnhln4 IaS City submitted a direct taxation I Thirteen arrests were snad during wanted In I nich county on a ew etreet. FacHle compear. Ta,bot eUimed the month for poeaeeston, and eharg of mbcalemDt. He is almitttng property, while one of with suto road map. now en sale at requirement of ttl 7tn, of Its pro-- 1 SUMMAQf BALK Rldnt claimed there Is so etreet tothetbreetdents wbfle working lor the company for liquor manure are. with .onreight declared be would favor ail book stores, news stssds and drug posed I2.71T.7M. the different to be I of Mmteftore bietrrhood. May i is lor leged to hav made awsy srltb as in the city more deserving of . Francises ' fan Ue to violate law. the I a, m, B' B hall, te S. Ird East. automobile. yerda is dry conspiracy store. pavtng. (Adv.) derived from other source. (Adv st -- ' J fcji'f J if" T'r ot 2; , WW ot -- r. ot MURRAY SELECTS seventy-two-fo- HOME FOR ENTRY st ot L I IN CITY CONTEST IN at ot Traffic Ten ten-ye- . TEflCHER HELD Woman, Asking Divorce, Hurls Grave Charges PDLlGIl ON Banquet Given Fin.i by Air Squadron for R. L. Maughan Tuesday; d,w sid 6. one-ha- lf I Wit TO SHOW CAUSE 200-m- Og-de- n five-ye- City Federation Closes Its Books Air Transport Head Stops on " Inspection Trip IS S10W, -. SAY OFFICERS OF RED CROSS ' dawn-to-dus- Road Maintenance Cost in April Given L. D. S. U. Students $23,-73- Six Women Gain Divorce Decrees Clendenin Hears of Father's Death vi-H- r i.i Conduct Primary Blow on Head ' Is Claimed as Cause of Death 111 The-oper- Are Plan Woman Arrested on Check Charge Utah Woolgrowers Favor Making Loan Atlantic t; I Hold at Services for Jocjcey Set for Wednesday of CITY COMMISSIONERS ASKED TO OPEN PROPOSED STREET Greetert of Tourittt th. Fined for Deputy Declares Road Houses Good Bon-ste- Papers !. Gov-ern- e . 1 , |