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Show ,'''' Li TTT'E RATiT .i- - ES Race. .t.i. Racing can be started at th fair grounds on thr days' notlc, reported William P. Kyne. general niHnarer of th. and th Utah Agricultural anif Plnw association, Saturday after an inspec tion of th went aid track. Mr. Kyn asked th state fair board for a permit to race at th exposition ground durfnar the lafter part of September and during fair to . The board hasweek, October not met on the proposal as yet. i.Uh"!fairfhr ' no dfl"l'e assurance grounds meeting, Mr. Kyni fifth tipcted the tracg, to have a better hf on conditions there'," as he la leav- rg for Kan Francisco Sunday morning to personally take charge of preparations for his new Oakland track "The track la In good condition and the atanda and the mutuel department ar fine," ald Mr. Kyne '1 am eatslfled that the too stall eould be filled within a single night without any Inconvenience." Applications hav been received from all the horsemen who own thorMr mails, but oughbreds at Mr. Kyne said that he would accept only those, turfmen who had shown ... ... , races at Lagoon. u ' .,,, it,... T nf er cas 1 . . 1 , Eight arrested for violations CALL IT A CENTURY. Mrs. Greene "You simply must ctos to beauV.r. w.1h u,; tiful old golf course." Visitor "How old ItT" "I'm not so sure, but can remember om one my husband golnr round It In Torkshlr Kverrin at Only etyrht persons were booked by Surety Firm in Theft Case Investigation of th infanUl pa ralysl situation In Sanpet county will b mads by Dr. T. B. Beatty, state health commissioner, Sunday, It was announced Saturday. Th com1 missioner said there was believe that th. disease had reached It peak and that It would start to subsld soon. The outbreak of the epldemle In that section began about four week ago, and to date sixteen cases and five deaths have been recorded. These cases were scattered In th various place as follows: Mt. Pleasaat, three cases and two deaths; Fountain ureen, two caves and one death; Moroni, four cases and one death; Fair-viefive cases, and no death, and Centerflcld, two cases and on death. The health commissioner has kenrt In touch the situation sine th outbreak began and ha advised means of curbing Its spread. Dr. Beatty declared Saturday that th type of the disease existing in Hanpw county unusually sever. Parents living In the Infected areas should us great vigilance In an effort to discover th first symptom of h disease, and If symptom are found a physician should b oonaulted at ono, th commissioner declared. Children developing a fever, Intestinal and pains in the limb should be looked upon with suspicion, he advised. rules Warning that quarantine should be observed strictly was Issued by the commissioner also. Tha period of Isolation with this disease ff not less than two weeks, he said, and every precaution possible should be taken to protect those not Infected. As a 'rule, the disease ha reached Its height by the, close of September, according to the health commissioner, and subsides quickly. There ha been quite a flurry of th contagion this year, It being particularly heavy In Ohio, California and Massachusetts. Sanpete county, however, is th only Answer of th American Surety company to suit for 30,000 Insurance on article of Jewelry alleged to hav. been taken from the Schubach company In a robbery waa filed In th Th Third district court Katurdsy. company disclaim liability and asks th court that William Schubach, plalnttff, "tak nothing" by reason of hi complaint.. Almoat Incident to filing th answer. Judge Chris Mathlson overruled th American Surety company demurrer to the complaint. Th alleged robbery complained of waa committed on the 172 South Mais treet tor on March 9. th Th surety company denies jewel were In th safe, Beyond this. It Is claimed, the company agreed to Indemnify th Schubach ompany only If th safe were entered by force or violence, which wa claimed lacking; If th safs.was entered, th defendants contend, it was through failure to lock the safe properly and entrance was made through natural manipulation of keys and locks. of the most daring robberies On n of local history wa reported by Van Steeter, head clerk of th hi with parwho, company, Jewelry ent, was declared to have been menaced through a large part of the early night. Throe bandits are declared to have entered the Van Steeter home, 61 North Fifth West street, first announcing they were police and one drawing a gun when credentials were asked. At th polut of a gun. and with threats on the young man's parent pressing him, Van Steeter declared he finally, after giving th wrong combination, told them the correct combination to the safe, which led to the Main street burglary. During th holdup at tha Van Steeter horn a handkerchief was said to hav been placed over hi eye. rmr wer unusually light In Traffic polio court Saturday mornlne. ' William Itoeing, ohargeiJ with opr-atla car whlla Intoxicated, waa granted a uy In hH ea until 1J by Judg John H. Morgan. charged Cim against P. Henderson, aa dismissed. with excessive speed. and their disposition fol Other low: action 16 (stopping t curbs nd In. ' : ' ' .tersaetions) Charles Q. Wright, forfeited It.. forfeited Chart! O. Prlsk,forfeited ft. Loul Parkins, , 'Average, 11 Section (faulty cpproaoh to curb): 8. Power, forfeited U Paul Hunt, forfeited Average. V. Section (f allure to comply with rder of treffle attloer)! J. E. Hepworth. forfeited II. ' rJ. F. Wright, dismissed. II. motorists, all charged with 9ertlm parking, forfeited flnr of 12.2. w)loh made a respective average of w'', aolle headquartera Saturday for al- violation of major sections of the city' a traffic ordlnano. They are: -action ( (km of alren) J. P. Ked it, tudent. Section 16 (stopping at turba and lilteraectiana) Mre. U Armstrong. JO. aotlen 16 (wrong appreaoh to curb) 8. Rom rail, 44, olerki U Slmpaon, laborer. , II,Section 61 ffallura to comply with traffic officer) W. M. Benrder la. B. Marrell, 40, nett, 10, farmer: laborer; J. C Jensen, SO, merchant; igd 1 '." I Plan Proposed i to Reorganize Far mBureau Mel-vl- you In xx I Ul I I I you In CITY Ke-ll- BREVITIES . Fifty-nlu- s Birth licMd Death death occurred births and thlrty-thr- e in Salt Lake during th week ending September , th weekly report of the Hunt to Tlk On Trip Monslgnor D. board issued Saturday, of health, Madeleine, O. Hunt, Cathedral of th case of conhow. Thlrty-v- n who recently returned fromvan exten- tagious diseases also Infectious and acwlU an oi t(ir sive tour Kurop. count of hi visit to Rom. Belgium, wr rcordd, Paris and London over KSL Sunday D. of P. Mwt Sunday Tamp No. I, evening. Daughter of Pioneer, will hold their 8unday night at (JO mtlng Cannon regular In Cannon Ball Baker Her ward chapel. th Ball Baker arrived In Salt Lake Satur- o'clock L. MorrisEighth will be til speaker, Nephi day on hi. .eightieth transcontinental invited. la run, driving from New York to San and th public Francisco. On this trip th Cannon Mr. and Mr. HerBorn atBail Is driving a truck, his first Daughter g bert Pasco announce th birth of a tempt to cross th continent In time with this mode of trans, daughter Saturday afternoon at Holy ' Cross hospital. Mrs. Pasco, before t portatlon. unlc her marriage, waa Mia E. A. latum From Coset banjo teacher, ha returned lih 1 unnh nr The Altrusa club will from the coast, where he was associated with some of th best musicians hav Its regular luncheon in th priof San Francisco and Los Angele. Mr. vate dining room at Shay' cafeteria Lantboum wa accompanied by hla Tuesday at noon. wa spent visiting Some tlm wife. DauohUrs to Meet Bethel of Job's their on, Clyde, and wife. Mr. Is ropenlng hi studio at Daughters will hold It regular meet159 1 South Main (treet ing Saturday, September 17, at :J0 p. m. In th Masonlo tempi. All; mam-bar urged to bpreaent. At th regular Tsidnt Will apeak In the Ensign Sunday avenlng service ward. President Heber J. Grant will b Magnate th speaker. Special musical numbers will b rendered by1 th choir, undo? to City Brief th direction of Conductor Wallac-F- . Bennett and by soloists. Klngdon Gould, Lakewood, N. J., Utah Product Dinner An all Utah railroad magnate, will pay Salt Lake a Tuesb will served dinner products :J0 brief visit Monday, It wa announced Twentieth at p. m. at th day at of th Western Pacific offices th ward amusemsnt hall. This will be Saturday. He will arrive over th D. th first of JftO dinners to be served & R. o. W. at 11:110 a. m , and will In the various wards and churches leave at 2 p. m. for San Francisco. during the fall and winter. Th dinners will be under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Copeland. Wife of Amos Allred Will Lectur J. A. MclUe McRa Die Family Home will lectur on the word of wisdom ' at the Fourth ward chapel, Seventh y Mrs. Sally AHc Allred, wlf of Amos South and West Tempi streets, Allred; died Saturday at th family at i.iO p. m. avenue. Sh residence, 4.11 Fourth years ago In Flrat meet- was born twenty-fl- v Society to Rllf of John and th of season fall Georgia, LeGrand the daughter of the ing her ward Relief society will be held Tues- Sally Nbcon Oor. Surviving ar real-1 8 and th husband O'clock. latter a B. John father, day afternoon at Armstrong- will glv. a talk on Interior dent of Oeurgja. record-breakin- Rad-dat- ' i lv aassltanc. ii IWffl i'iar.riTs,'i i vi e ,ii m itjuen Cooperatives In return will gtv sup- SB I port to th state farm bureau, and, to perfect th affiliation, each eo operative will hav representation on the bureau board of directors. Prank Evans, general counsel for th Amarlcan Farm Bureau federation, ha been working out auggra-tlonaeeleted by David N. Beal and President Winder. Acceptance of th plan will place th bureau on a more secure footing and will result In untold good to th farming population, said Mr. Winder, Sat- J rday. . X rt3S3SKRn2Gi 1 1 ; . a. ,i nt.i ( ArALrJ1 k'-itctci- iji A. I Lam-bour- n ri Railroad Pay Sup-da- Mt v v v"ax. xx .irVv x 'Xx X. 1U111U1 row I Her Car Hit Boy .X wr,itx w h J m U 0 (CC )H.Ji m. AfJFK HYACINTH M-7- vara, The STANDARD BLAN- KET Regular $7.50 value, ffW 4llW vai't. THEN 25e - fc x X now Sk- S. e- XaV r' n- t y our big showino; of CoxweU ChJr-- ee Sef, rr,at wvn ran save iee how one would add to now selling your home. $55.00 Coxwell Chain Your Headquarters School Supplies Wife of Sam Lyte 2 Loose Foi1 Yow - Granted Divorce I . We are engraying, free of charge your name ou , every pen or...pencil pnr-un. cnasea irom Bee Our New Engravo-grap- h Machine Work. Gertrude j: Lyt filed stilt for divorce from Samuel Lyte In the Third .r .1 ; .. , -- . WAS Ga4nrHav .n a few granted an Interlocutory decree minutes later oy juage n imam ji. on a waiver filed by Lyt. McCrea l' L. nmrmm A nmaltv B nrl Balt.d for child, a custody of their lor tne support son, V. and 150 a montnhOV f anil thai Th. Cfllirt granted the support prayed for and gav tn Juyte joini cuatyuj vt uie boy. Tna m,ni. wjit-a- i marrten at Farnt- Ington, November 4, 1819. Bh declares his cruelty ha Leaf Binders, etc. " P- - i .. 5 caused neroooiiyin K ST ff OUR TERMS r easy and our prieei with 1 5 moat reasonable, thought always In mind "Quality must bs hlflh.r price." y V YAp v THE IS BEST IN Jjr jr rV '' f Circulator -d- e- oonswofxig all gases, and, Cronttructed of heavy metal parts and needs but very little attention. See them tomorrow ' II ! 1 . j "; , f 1 MnittC Eooiti Pay Just a Little Each Week or Month ; .1 ' , ;I3 82a - - - Regular $165.00. Enameled case. H $ B j. f Vi . , ( I 11 pvj''; Fop Youp Bed Room-- j Consider i Ed. R. Clark to Buy Piece Goods a Lit a ka-i- n lm x Quality First v ii r for Paris Co. Am it II if X m i llrlt hil sia. k; . Pretty suite of Spanish (Similar to r ii. . w V m tt Vm A. de- - cuO.W i am .sm nf Tifna nicM China Closet, Chairs, Table and Buffet for only cr ' SS Come in and examine this jrjj tiU yyAT LIVING ROOM CHARM m PULL-U- P t jse&?rrx IsfJUXC Pay Just a Little Each Week or 113 i iviadsen'sX tic, linen, domettic and draperie th talk jivea over to Mr. Ed R. d Clark,, who ha Jntt becom witk Th Tarij Co. in th ' eapaeitr of buret n4 manager cf aboT department. Vh Mr. Oark teen connected with ot of th country' best known store ad come th Th Pari (.'. pr pared to reajer th fcijhest trp 6f servic gnd aiercbsndis to Lis Fait Lai friends and ru I L VI m-m- mite, PUil ' VW 0V VfX. VX vanity a price of KV I) fJvLjJ AfetV' tty $180.00 would be reason- Nov on sale at able. for Madsens only hS .JN f CHAIRS just unpacked a wonderful assortment of these Handy Chairs- your choice of different upholstering, as well as different styles. RegOn Sale at ular $35.00 values. Madsen's now for K7A 71 as .to.jlve the maximum of service. Let us show you one! y i P K Hi $11 mil lute th! fihihed in rich We know you We have We recommend the, famous De Luxe Bed Spring constructed for comfort as well yYyy SVVi -'" stock of Living Room Suites is now most et) newest designs, newest coverings and r at Come every one will be sold at a Bargain Price. In and examine the suite, upholstered in jac- quard velour a regular $240.00 value that you may jr have for only. Pay Just a Little Each Week or Month. mtmr yVVl y tL I1 T a. W CREDIT NX Sv IS GOOD Kemember 4XV vcfV Madsen's aaio-tiate- r turner. (AJt.) , Vf S3 at Madsen's for only Frank Masts. IS. ronfessed to de tectives Saturday morning that he waa th thief who atole the strong box con- at the pool hall of K. talnlng 130 114 West First South street. Friday evening, and then hid It In the old Bt. Mary's academy grounds. Mas-ta- e waa arrested when he returned later Friday evening to get his loot. I Mas J y A I l f PER WEEK MX : if Cash Box 1 y.XAir "XSsS 5,85 BLANKET PAY OHUY 75c DOWN ThirabDitT ,1 H 4 bn one-hal- f. ' Thief Confesses - -- Buy now for the winter month, These wonderful values are selling; fast, almost upon us, and save almost THE Regular 1 m "V now lfejpw-- i a- THE GARDENIA BLAN. KIT Regular $4 00 value, II Be a Candidate LEAEDS 5 LIYJ ""1 Assessor Will Tk. Woman Denies To buy wooleni, (ilka, wash fab-- i TWAT EAEIL distress. On jury and great mental numerous occasion na " aurgeq io hav called her vile and vlolou name. Bh declared that he has truck and beat .her, bruising her and WithInflicting great 'physical pain. out caus or provocation he Is said tn hav struck her with hi flat, Au h he always Hh claim gust a auiuui wu mint tn tea haa been without provocation..of Msrlow U Cumrning. former countamShe declares h is capable by ty assessor, who had been tourged bcom tlm ome hi friends for ing 1250 a month. city a candidate for election to tha Satcommission thi fall, announced field. SENTENCE POSTPONED. th would he ntr that of ' Rhoda McSorly, rurdayIji. riva of hla . Sentene .uh Mttemnttnr to burn th supporter started out with nominat been eject Alton hotel after having sis""1- ing petition. gim ed from th pi c a. lew munun as", Later, they reported that th signon a charg wa convicted ers Included not only Republican but sjid who was continued On week by n araon. prominent Democrats. In th Third Ritchie L. M. th support in Judge seeking "My pledge of th eltlsen la that I will aerv district court aniuruny. Mr. said Cummlng. them faithfully." that th "My opinion always has th serholder of a publio offlc vant of th peopl. and It will b In MAKE THIS that plrlt I ha.U aerv If lctd to the city commission. "And, If lected. I would do my utJ most to reduc th tat burdena To that nd I would oppos needles actor Your For My wasteful expenditures. would b In th Interest of all of our titlaen and I am fre to so act beJ cause I am not controlled by any cliqu or faction. " ... Mr. Cummlng added that h fait Portabla Typewriters that deed and not word counted, and that th peopl could Judge him Cases Brief h which In manner to th according mA ' when elected to :th 4i.tifij4 Pens I Fountain oinc or county assessor. 1 Pencils Former County way of our Hundreds have taken advantage Bargain Prices and this final effort of ours no matter if you need one holds' out still greater inducements to bargain-hunter- s Come and see! tremendous. here are savings piece or a houseful- j Ed. It. Uark V'mt at i ftaa? a, Ii a, Lam-bour- n, Miv wa net this rcgsrtff -! ! n, , NEWEST bureau offices Saturday, September IT, announcement mad according to an a. Winder, president Saturday by M. and secretary of the bureau. to the Include amendment! Proposals article of Incorporation to bring about cthe between ajlosr affiliation, operatives and th bureau, which. If cureau enema trie io adopted, will sir th cooperative service not now Including legal accounting. possible, transportation, economic and general organisation work, taxation and f Stealing decoration. On th following Tuesday a social In honor of Mr. Maui Ann-toformer president of th ward society, will be given. All th women of th ward ar Invited, It Is announced. i iMMMia 11 ., ' Where GGOS) FURNITURE Is Selline So? Les:3 make more room" and thi we muit do. We have received the order to "clear the , XX r'yX X X.V if A 11 i' Reorganisation of the Utah farm bureau under proposal to place the organisation cn an almost completelyup ior aiw.uajew oasis win com Ion at a meeting' to be held In Ui ; . I - I s.lectlnj th least eoa.ibl. vary best at th Is our aim. pries srv , - OUR SERVICE To assist i !;Mr. Agnea Chettle, 14H Blair! street, Saturday evening denied being th driver of th car which earlier In th day was reported by police to hav struck down Frank Moreland. T, of 1244 Bryan avenue, at Thirteenth South and Fifth East streets, and proceeded n Its way without stopping, lira Chettle said ff th boy had been hit by her car, he had probably run Into th rear end without her knowledge. She said she was "making an effort to get In touch with th boy' parents. an Doy waa noi seriously injured, suffering only cuts and bruisea. 1927.- - . 7. THIE BMIGAEM WE iiX B. W. Woaer, to, tht 1 i. , iii. SEVERE Answer Filed Meet, Says Kyne Traffic Violator Yield Aver-- . age Toll of $2 Each. i - - section of Utah reported t hav thi contagion at present, in commissioner report. A a result of th cpldemlo In that county fair, ectlon, th Sanpet which wa to b held next weak, has been canceled. Fair Board Yet to Paw Law on Petition for Fourteen - - Fair Grounds in Shape for PES PAYMDST-FI- - LAKE TRrRTTNE. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 11, ' J J BrOtf Own 'XS yS Sy Kilt. 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