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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13 NEStHRi PUN posal ProExplains for Bringing Supply From Echo Dam Upon Securing 10,000 Shares and Is Placed in Future Project Depends 0 ' "0 O 0 f O O . r O 0 O - O O O t- O Into Truck at Hunter. ........... P seen, Glenn Englsnd of the Tooele Auto Hervlce company and E. O. Smith, superintendent of th Tooelo Valley Kailrnad company war both badly rut and England received a broken leg when the automobile In which they wer riding struck the rear end of a It - '' ' t I W' ' 'i i s Hi ! " i J - a V- y i a Policeman Hurt as Truck Hits His Automobile Other Catholics Open Mission for Week U 8. Wlnward. !9, a policeman who lives at 10e' Roosevelt avenue, was brulaed and ahaken Sunday when his coup waa atruck by a truck at ' Special services Sunday at 7:10 P. Second East and Broadway streets-Accordin- g . marked th beginning of a week's to Wlnward, tho driver of mission at th Catholic parish church tho truck ran following th collision, Of Our Divine Saviour, 177 East Ninth bottl of whisky In th seat South street. The mission la being leaving conducted by th Rv. James Towy of tb vehicle. Of New York City. Wlnward said h waa going west , Services will be held every day duron and had partly crossed ing th week at 1:30 and ( a. m. and th Broadway Second East Intersection, when T:S0 p. tn. Th morning services will th truck, going north on consist ef Instruction cn some of the Esst, crashed Into th officer Second madoctrine of tho Catholic church, and chine. The other driver Jumped out tho evening servile will consist of and ran, Wlnward reported. sermon, rosary ana benediction of th Police are seeking to trace th blessed sacrament. man through th license number of marked of th th Sunday opening th truck. forty hours' devdtlon. Hit and Run Plane Fort Wl Honor German General Gives Ship Thrill Hell-muc- Park City Road Work Ruthed Before Winter H. M. Kelson of Sprlngvllle, who a contract for ix and miles of highway between Park City and Oogorsa, la spending a day or two In th city, a guest at th Wilson hotel. He reports he ha two miles of th recent , Work completed, and, while storm have slowed progresa, work be prosecuted as long as will fall ' weather permlta, but that It would be tmpou.ble to corrplet the ntir "Job before winter halted work. . S. YOUN0J WILL SPEAK. Brigham 8. Young will be th prln-ipspeaker at a meeting of th for lesa supporters, at headquarters. Wil-ao-n one-ha- lf al hotel, Monday at 1 p. m. Th called especially for the meeting worker of tho Fifth precln-- t, but a general Invitation I extended to all supporters. A musical pro ram la among tbo feature of th evening, 1 COLDSB ny Ay "42 jl WIATHEg EXPECTED! and Ujlncs about the hous reel repair. Tr.hun "Kixif aaa lrToduc competent mender tq watt-- ; I List voux business tag repf.fr job card loa-Wasatch tiO, T. i Children Welcome Hallowe'en; Cause Several Auto Accidents Celebrations Start Days Ahead d. Vandalism Believed Past, but Police Take No Chances; Parties, Frolics Hold Sway in All Parts of City. Salt Iiak has been In the throes Hallowe'en spirit for seyera' days, although Hallowe'en proper Is not observed until Mondays Most of th Hallowe'en parties war given Saturday, whfl Monday will be livened up by th cavorting of the Juvenile element, who will appear after nightfall arrayed In all kinds of weird costumes. Grinning pumpkin faces will peer through th darkness, adding to th air of mysticism which prevails on this occasion. Hallowe'en used to be a time when neighborhoods wer ssdly annoyed by mallclou th prank of th youngsters. With the Increasing vigilance of pollc, however, this phas ha almost passed out of la to years, in some localities, however, they were In evident' Saturday night. Bolt Lake to take any police are not going chances and extra shifts have been patrolling th city sine Saturday night. This extra pollc supervision will continue through Monday night, according to Chief Joseph E. of th Wet pavement was given a the cause of th accident reported to pollc Sunday night In which William O. South Second Richards, 42, of 431 East street; hi wife, 41, and daughter, Anna, I, wer (lightly Injured. J. 8. Miller, of North Second West street, driver of the car which skidded, reported that h wa going south on Stat street at a slow speed. Richards and his family were standing In the safety son at Exchange place. Miller said, nad when he saw them and turned to avoid hitting the group, his machine skidded, catching Mr. Richards on the fender. The Injured were taken to the emerBlch-argency hospital for treatment. received a cut on th head, Mrs, Richard suffered a rut on the knee, while th girl received a cut on the 1 elbow, Man Hit While Waiting for Car Bur-bidg- e. Garfield Arrange Big Qenflr Party. F. T. Xolkert. , of 130. Yl Member of the Elk' club staged nue, received treatment at th emerball and carnival Hat-unlgency hospital Sunday night for an a fancy dresa with several hundred night, Injured hand, received when he waa Elks and their wive In attendance. struck by an automobile driven by A. One tb of Important public obJ. Heppley, of th rear of tit Lincoln servance Monday night will be a bontreet. . tiarfieldi starting at 7 Heppley, In his report to the police, fire partyTh at affair is being given by slated Pulkert and hi wife were watt- o'clock. Parent-Teachth associa(iarfleld a car treet for Ninth South at ing civic tion with other organisations par and Seventh East streets. He said he was coming north on Seventh Kast when the con pi started to croa th Intersection from their position by th car tracks, and he could not avoid striking th man. Mr. Kolkert es- av. caped Injury. Girl Struck Crossing Street Nol Campbell, 18. of IS North Second Weat atreet, received laceration on the forehead and chin Sunday evening when she waa struck by an automobile driven by Paul De' Bouxck. of log Virgnia street, according to a report to th police. I Bouxek, It was said, wa driving west on South Tempi street, be- rooms. Hallowe'en la th popular nam given to the ev or visil of All Hallow, or festival of AH Saints, which falls on November t. In England it was customary to crack nuts, duck for apples' in a tub of water, and perform other harmless fireside revelries. Still older were the Hallowe'en fires, survivals of. Druldlcal ceremonlet. Sacred Fir Custom Found in Many Land. In AlthottEh somewhnt neglected modern times, th building of fire by each household seemed to b th most Important Hallowe'en ritual In olden days. This points to th ancient and widely-diffuse- d practice of kindling sacred fires at certain season of the year. While the Ormanlc nations had their Osterfeuer and Johnnnlefeuer, th Celtic had their Bealtln and th former on tho ev of May 1 and th latter on the v of November 1. Probably, authorities say, the winter as well as the summer festival was from the beginning regarded as a season at which the (air lea were both unusually active and unusually Samh-theln- e, tween West Temple and First West streets. He turned out to avoid hitting a machine ahead of him, which suddenly stopped, and struck Mis Campbell, who waa on th car tracks. After treatment at th emergency hospital, she wa taken to her home. Car Overturns, Injuring Two A. O. Mackensle, secretary of the Local observance of National Ap-p- l I'tah chapter of th American mining week, October 31 to November f, congress, arrived horn Sunday after will be under the direction of a spenoon from Toronto. Canada, wher h! cial committee selected from th attended a meeting of th National committee of th chamber Tax association and a conference with of commerce. The slogan for thia year, according leading mining men of the nation at Washington, D. C, to discus plans to M. - H. Sutton, chairman of th for th annual meeting of th Ameri- committee, will be "Nibble A Napple." can mining congress, which convenes Thia Is th twenty-secon- d year of th In th capital city. December 1, 1 and observance of apple week, which waa 1. Speaking of the tax association started by a movement Inaugurated in .Qulncy. III. conference, Mr. Mackensle aald: "It was a representative meeting Chief feature of th local observattended by between JOfl and 400 dele- ance, according to Mr. Sutton, will radio talks on apple gates and various phases of tax mat- be ters were gone into In the addresses every evening ever KSL and KDYL. Three paper wr given on The KSt, talk will be on the air at given. Mine Tsxatlon.' I spok on th topic 7:i0 p. m. and the KDYL at I p. m. October 1J. A man from Canada also A new recipe for preparstjon of apdealt with th asm subject, as did ples will be given In each talk. C. R. Howe, a member of th Artxona Following are member of th comtax commission. While some discus- mittee: Mr. Sutton. H. 8. Jepnlnrs. sion followed the mine taistlon F. U Smltn. Ernest Bauer, .O. W. no recommendation of any Carlson. C. C Cowan and Thoma kind wer made." P. Page. . Auto Hits Three Children; None Seriously Hurt d or Nation Will, Is Warning j:o Wll-so- "Th whole country need to mobiits man power, all Ita resource If necessary and go after th but nevertheless small, relatively deadly army of reckless and Incom- Rome went to pieces for less. "All previous method of reducing the toll hav failed. Such great organisation a th saTety councils and chambers of commerce hav put forth nohl efforts, but th tssk ts too big. Th whole country needs to mobilise petent driver responsible for uch all Its man power, all of It rewholesale murder and maiming of our sources. If necessary and go after cltlxena," aald W. F. Long In an ad- the relatively email, but nevertheless deadly army of reckless and Incomcoundress be for th Atlanta lizeall safety POST petent drivers responsible for such cil, Atlanta, Ca., recently. Th counwholesale morder and the maiming of cil thought ao much of hi talk that nr cltlxena On after thl foe wholeheartedly, aa vigorously and with a It has broadcast It to varlms agencle over th nation. Mr. Long for a num- murh blood In our eju?e 'as w went after England, Mexico, Spain or tier-man- y, ber of years represented th Portland Cement association In thl territory will and I predict that thes killing stop within six weeks. and In that rapacity became widely "And why shouldn't we take this known throughout th intermountain step? I don't mean thi figuratively. region. "Th n.sno.900 motor fehlcle In th Twenty-thr- e thousand live a year. Tnlted States." be aald. "last year Isn't It worth It? Surely thi I as a that leedlng to the were responaible for th deaths of great an tJ.000 persons, or mor than on death war with England In 177 or to the war of 1S1L for each I0i9 vehlclea "Furthermore, during the last flv Stock years, lno.ooa deaths and l.iofi.ft.io per- a GoodRecommends sons Injured are directly traceable to tmdy. "Hundreds of these reckless driver motor, vehicles. The casualties ar equal In number to th entire popula- can b plainly seen dally la any city tion of Missouri or California. They and on the hlghwaya between cities, exceed by a good half million th driving with Wttl regard for anybody or anything save for th diabolic encombined t'nlted State troop and senseless thrill of covering space gaged in th revolutionary war, th as war of Hit, th war with Mexico, th rsptdly sat gasoline, machinery and Civil war and th wari with Spain. rubber will allow. Pick them off now from our public arterle of travel and They exceed by more than J,o.0'ii remove them from their engine of th total casuaHlea of th t'nlted dentruetlon. Weed them out. Punish Statea aoldier In th world war." them. Put them In stocks in the very Fat ef Nation of our center cities, where Declare at BUka, can gase noon th dearadingeverybody counte"How ar w going to gtop this nances cf typical, natural born kilier. terrific slaughter''' he, asked. "Kor devoid of every vestiga of the right must If w would pr-r- v to associate witk acid llv among hustop It cor America, la Jt prtittit f&rm. man beuigs" . a l"i i Data. Fliers Furnish - Communications . Chief Arrives JoStudy Needs of Navigatior Sky . Coast Storms Interrupt Air Mail Service Transferred Train Plans An-gei- 1 and November 27. Th church, rectory and parish hous. all situated on the am cor ner, represent a total expenditure of lUo.noo, tt waa stated by th rector. The Interior 1 of oak. finished In wal AIRPORT, SALT LAKE, Oct. 10. "Organised to reach every avenu commercial and air mall aviation, th department of commerce la giving al aa rapidly aa posslbl to th end thn air navigation may have every advai aai tag required for success, Thomas H. Chapman of th airway dlvialon. department of commerce, oit his arrival tn Salt Lake. Mr. Char man Is director of th bureau of con munlcatlona, whoa chief duty 1 l coordinate th airway weather tin with th established governmer weather bureau. The object. explained by Mr. Chapman. la to make available to all airway regula and accurate reporta of all phase weather conditions, Mr. Chapman returned to Salt La rroin Los Angeles In a Western Express plane to spend a few ds here before going over th Lo A gelei-Sa- lt Lake airmail rout betw Salt Lake and Modena, arranging conveying th data to operative that airway. He has completed At survey south from Modena. completing this work lie will beg I., course Le similar for th Salt Pasco rout and eventually every airway In th United St: Recently his department made necessary contact for tho National Transport between Chicago and laa. Regular Station ta Set Up on Field. In regard to th Salt Lake air Mr. Chapman said It was In th. partment plan to establish a t lar airway weather station on field where data up to th minute b available on inquiry, not onl airlines and pilots, but to anyone dealrea in $ th information. words, as n expressed tt. a cn house for weather reporta set up. Going Into more detail on th work 1 of this division of the department of I commerce, now In complete chars w and control of eivil aviation, Mr. Chapman aald: "Each and every pilot flying th 'regular airway has furnished Mm at th airfields he louche th exact weather condition at hi next stop and at his terminal. In addition, he existing weather condltiona at a ter-- y mlnal farther along th rout than"4 . e, V- I- nut. The altar, sanctuary and chairs ar those used for so many years In th old edifice. Th bell and lectern were also brought from th first church. Dedication erlcea In th new church sre to be held November 17 th Sunday following Thsnksgiving. It was announced, and plans ar al ready being mad to make that er vice a memorial one with attendance of a number of prominent clergy frum th west, Wyoming Highways. LARAMIE, Oct. (AP). unentr tiaiiy and hi deputlea wer thawing out today after a night apent in rescuing parties which attempted to get through a storm-tor- n area swept by flying snow aad high winds Larfrom Saturday night. Hlghwaya amie to Fort Collins, Colo., by way of Virginia lal and Tt Siding war blocked. It wa reported that more than sixty persons were tied up at on tlm or nother at Tie Sldlnr, twenty-tw- o mile south of here. No accidents wer reported. Two Intercity busses had difficulty In getting down th mountainside from Ureenvllle Dog Inn. Th road over the summit to Saratoga and Encampment ts closed. Wyo., 19 i I "Covering th transcontinental airfrom mail weather' travel line, west to east: hence, a pilot traveling west pick up at Cheyenn our report on condition all th way to Salt Lake, and, aay, at Reno, although hi destination- la Salt Th Chevenn field ha obtained Its report from fields to the west. Laramie, Wr I r.nwllns. Rock Springs, and so on, which ar consolidated at Cheyenn for th pilot's guidance.- Based m Isperlenee of Fiv Years ef Flying. 'Th Reno weather I given him for the reason that by th tlm h reacheaj Salt Lak territory th Rno weather may have traveled Into th Salt Lak area.. Thus, It will be seen, th debureau of partment of commerce, communication, haa provided a omplete chart of flying conditions, gained In the last five years, the period th government waa flying th transcontinental airmail, proves the necessity for complete and accurst weather reports, and It la along thia line that our department la tunc tionlng." Mr. Chapman would not aay that b wilt all airwaya eventually equipped with radio of th department of commerce' construction, but aald At It would be an Ideal situation. thl tlm telephone and telegraph wires ar utilised, save on th trans continental line, wher th depart irtent of commerce took over th radio system used by th postofflc de I partment. Th department of commevc operate now under ftv separate units In conducting Ita semnautica branch, with William P. MacCracken, Jr., as sistant secretary, In charge. On or IK ta fttnttlnnlnv neial1v tn western part of the country at this the time, airway lighting unit, sur veying and superintending construe of tion airwaya beacons and landing field light out of Salt, Lak along ; au airwaya. Ik. if tb. 5a B Reckless Drivers Mast Go ol y ticipating. The entire town has been Invited to Join in the Jollification. Hallowe'en an observance of long standing In most parts of the Christian world, and Is regarded by the children as on of th most Joyous occasions of the year. Although schools do not close, most of them hsve parties or entertainments, some with appetising douahnuta or "punkln" pie served up to the youngsters right In their class- Mining Congress Slogan Chosen Secretary Home for Apple Week From Tax Meet Opening Oct. 31 Mr. Emil Poulson. M, of MS D th street, received bruise about body, and her son, Lawrence, 11, hurt his right hand when their car turned over Sunday in f'arley'a canyon. Mrs. Poulann and her son reported BOSTON. Oct JO (AP) A for aviator today swooped down treatment at th emergency hospital. over th harbor pollc boat Guardian A report had not yet been made of the at Quarantine, carried away the ves- detail of the mishap late Sunday sel' mast and aoomed away before night to th Mrs. sheriff's office. It could be Identified. 1'otiUon's husband, said to hav been Scorea of passenger on the decks driving th ear, eacaped Injury, It wa of th liner. Celtic, Just In from Uver-poJ reported. and Queenstown, witnessed th thrilling spectacle. Th plane circled about th big steamship from a height of about lu0 feet and then suddenly dived toward th water. A It struck the mast of th polic boat It wobbled and seemed about to crash, but recovered, roao quickly and continued It flight. , t of 451 Weat IeRojr H. Nelson Fourth North street reported to police Sundsy night that his car had struck two small boy and a girl, hurting non of them srlouly, at Twenty-thirSoith and Klevenlh East streets. Nelson aald he was going north on Highland drive, when on youngster rhssed th thrs Into th street and they ran In th path, A. Ralph Badger, Salt Lak broker, of his car. of 11 West North Temple street, was Nelson did. not obtain th name tsken to the U 1. A. hospital at I 30 and addresses of th children, but It o'clock Sunday night suffering with waa later learned that th most seriInjuries received In what waa re- ously Injured waa Edward ported to have been "n accident In 1. of 1130 Parkway avenue, who reblock on the Higland drive, ceived cut on th mouth and head. when Mr. Badser'a automollla waa At th Scarpino residence It wss reI struck by a street car. ported that th other hoy waa Richard No report of th accident had been MoOhle. believed to llv at 171 Harmade at an early hour Monday mornvard avenue, but th Scarpino family ing to police headquarter, but from did not know the nam of th girl. the I'tah Ught Traction company Neither of the other two children several detail of th accident were wa hurt, beyond alight bruise and learned. The street car. It waa aaid, cratches, however, tt waa learned, waa operated by John Kmullen of 137 East Fourth South street. BACK FROM VACATION. Both trolley and automobile were n a. B Mattson, day clerk at th going north on th drive. It was hotel, returned bom Sundsy from said, when Mr. Badger, according t a old horn In th vibis vacation at the traction company report, turned cinity of Idaho Kalis, Idaho. He was east across th tracks at Wilmington three weeks and say b covered avenu and bis machino w as struck away a considerable amount of territory In by th street car. of Idaho Kails snd learned th Hospital att.ichea reported Mr. Bad- that vicinity th potato crop ther this year Is ger had received a of the the largest In the history of the disscalp and posKioi Injuries to on hip. trict, but he heard complaint as to the which, however, will b determined pru.-- . Business, h said, la bitter to be taken Monday. by an than It had been for aeveral year Driver Injured When Street Car Hits Autombbile at Old-tim- e Slippery Streets Blamed for Injuries to Seven During Week-En- SS .... - Wet Pavements EH Request Demands lature Into a session extraordinary to amend th state corporation license tax law to conform with decisions of th United State supreme court will If th require considerable study. suggestion of H. E. Crockett, secretary of state, I adopted, a careful plan of action must be mapped out to aav time and expense, and hasty action should not b . taken, stated Governor George H. Dern, Sunday I i MMW night. 'I received Mr. Crockett' letter lata Saturday and hav not had time to confer with him on the matter. I want to do so before taking any so- tion, If any is taken," he ld, adding, "If th present corporation tag law Is not satisfactory, It la going to b necessary to figure out a aubstl-tu- t that is. and that Is a matter I would want to go Into thoroughly alr." Should an extra session be called. th governor said, it could only tak up matters specified In the call by the chief executive, who ts th only M on nnder th constitution authorised to call an extra session. While th M'MwaaE?.gT ! body I In session, h explained.- th can governor present other matters outside of the call, and thes can be X i:,'fWjt1JBS5.-,'S!acted upon also. Ther have been but two special session of th state legislature ever called In Utah record show. Th first wa called tn January, 1S98. to fix th tlm for the regular legislates session. Th other wa called In Bishop Moulton Preaches September, to19tr by Governor Simon for enforcing provide Bamberger laws preventing profiteering In cold Initial Sermon; Edistorage products, to ratify th women suffrage amendment to the national constitution and to consider Cost fice Built several other matters. Th table of contents of the proof $135,C00. ceedings of thi session, however, fall to show any action taken on th profiteering. At thl time Governor Bamberger sent several special mesA congregation which filled to sages to the legislature on various overflowing the main auditorium of matters. Governor Dew was a member of th upper hous of thia th new SL Paul's church waa presfirst ent Sunday morning for th regular church service in the edifice, Just completed at Third South and Ninth East streets. Th 11 a. m. service consisted of a choral celebration of holy commusic by the munion, with specla choir. Th Rev. A. E. Butcher was celebrant, with Archdeacon W. F. Bulkeley of Provo assisting. A feature of this servic was th reading of a number of telegrams and extracts of letters, congratulating th Cargo Is to church upon the completion of It new plant and expressing wishes for When continued growth in the work. on was Among these telegrams Forced to Land. from the Itev Dr. Sutton of New York, In whose parish th last survivor of the Mount sisters, who gave SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 10 (AP). the old St, Paul's church, made her home. Dean W. W. Fleetwood, who Airmail headquarters her was In(a temporarily out of th city, aent a wire containing greetings from St. formed tonight that the rainstorm Mark's cathedral, and letters were over th coast had disrupted ssrvlce, received from a number of th former In several Instances making It necesrectors. The Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moulton. sary to forward th mails by train. Pilot C. K. Vane, who left early bishop of Utah, took for th text of his sermon. "Thou Art the Christ, the today for Reno, reported that he had Son of th Living Uod " His sermon revolved around a central them on landed at Cool, six miles' south of the faith of the church and the need Auburn, and forwarded th mail by of loyalty to th church and parish train. Reno reported that th malls life. had been aent by train without atSunday School tempting to make th flight. Brings Crowd. Th mall for Los AngeJe was forS In the morning, at o'clock, a warded by train, but Pilot Archie celewas communion service Starbuck arrived from Seattle at I holy brated by lilahop Moulton, with th o'clock with th southbound mall, and Jtev. Mr. Butcher assisting. This was th northbound mall was reported to followed by a service for the children hav reached Mcdford, Or., at 1 at :30, which brought out the largest o'clock. attendance of the year. P. W. Dayer Plan preached a short sermon for th chilcarrying mall from Loi dren and there were talks by Mrs. and from th Pacific northwest Conrad Jones and the Rev. Mr. arrived in th Salt Lake airport on Butcher. schedule time Sunday. Th Western The church was comfortably filled Air Express plane was flown In by M-at the evening service at 7:30, at t.armo and carried a passenger, whloh the Rev. A. E. Butcher Robert Stimpson. preached on th subject, "O. Worship th Lord In th Beauty cf Holiness." Rain " He gave an outline of why ther was Snou) need of a church and Ita value, adding a touch of early history with a Hit South Idaho. recital of Incidents In connection with POCATELLO, Idaho. Oct. 19 (AP). th building of the old St. Paul' all of southern Idaho Is church at Fourth South and Main tn Practlrally th grip of a heavy rain and snowstreet, erected in 18S0. storm, according to reporta of motorThe new edifice, built of native gray ists from Bols and Twin stone, is of Gothic design, with long, Kails traveling Into this city tonight. Heavy sharp, sloping roof, snd is an imposha fallen her most of th day rain A stained glass wining structure. with th slightly above Risen Christ, freexing, temperature dow, representing th while between American was a donation by St, Paul's Ladies' Kails and Hurley a blinding snowguild. It was announced. The dorsal storm Is sweeping th country. Im or altar hanging wa presented by peding motor traffio and covering the th Girl' Friendly orlcty. while the ground to a depth of aeveral Inche. handsome pulpit Is a memorial to of .th highway condition Slippery makes driving extremely hazardous Sergeant N. P. Piece, a former member of the rity police, vho received with live accident to motor care bewounds while on duty that caused Ms tween here and Twin Kali death. The pulpit was Installed by Several alight injuries and reported. seon rector wardens ana vestry with a rious injury la th toll taken by th legacy left by Mra. Pierce for the storm. church at the time of her death. Dedication Service Will Storm Blockades .. a ji Cluff DESIGIl A & I on LOCAL AIRPORT Time, Says Governor. U. S. Director Announces, Regular Station Will Convening of th Utah a tat legis y 1 Whil word has not yet been received which will Insure definite arrangements for his reception, Fort Ixmglas officials are tentatively, plan-- , rung to have General Wilhelm Heye, chief of th Germany army and staff, review the troops now stationed at fort rtouglas after his arrival In Salt Lake Tuesday. Th Salt Lake chamber of commerce, If General Heye stay In "Salt Lak permits, will also be asked to take a part In the reception that local military official are planning. General Hey Is due to arriv with staff Tunday mnraing at I 20 o'clock, Mia staff constat h of Captain Heye, MaJ. Han Jurgen Stumpf, Colonel A. L. Congar and Major Frank E. Mason. SS 0 of ot , O - Decision d . ' 0 O Handsome new Episcopal edifice at Broadway and Ninth East streets. The church was built of f native gray Utah sandstone, is of Gothic design and is finished in oak with black walnut trimmings. The rectory is shown in the background. Four persons wer hurt early collision morning when a rear-enoccurred between two motor vehicles on th Garfield road and resulted in what witnesses declare to be one of the worst smash-u- p they had ever vegetable truck. Their Injuria are Weber not believed to be serious. action by th Favorabl Chnrlott Lyngberg and her brother, . River Water Users' association on the Shirley, H, both of Tooele, are In the application of Salt Lak City for 10,. Halt Jike general hospital with bad Th boy also ha 000 share In the Echo reservoir, soon cuts and bruises, leg. Th other occupant io b constructed 'near Coalville, aof fractured th truck, th father of th two might mean construction of a pip line children, Fred Lyngberg, escaped from th mouth of Weber canyon to without Injuries. Th accident occurred about 1 Salt Lsk at an expenditure of some- o'clock Sunday morning, according to was learned it Ilka l,500,M(l, thingdeputy sheriffs, who Investigated. En Sunday from Mayor C. Clarenc Nes- - gland and Smith wer returning to Tooelo and at Hunter, hear Magna, len. they encountered the vegetable truck. Mayor Nelen. as city commissioner Stories told deputy sheriffs varied as of water supply and water works, was to whether th truck was at the Hm motion or parked. Not seeing In TartfefT t on of a committee of 8a! ruck the th It h tint, the Tooele car whloh, on Saturday, discuss In the rear, with the result nmlttee of truck1 city's application with a the water users' association. At that struck It In th rear, with th result two vehlclea were it was Intimated that there that all In the ' meeting would probably be no difficulty In thrown to th highway and th cars wero demolished. supplying Bait Lake with 6o00 shares After the crash, witnesses say, th In the association, which would corstorage ca- road was strewn with a conglomerate respond to 6000 acre-fomass of automobile wreckage, with pacity In the Echo reservoir. th fruit and vegetables strewn by the Mayor Neslen said Sunday, howthat Impact of the automobile against the ever, that It Is to he hoped truck. Both vehicles wer completely through th negotiation now pending-, this city may obtain 8000 to 10,- - wrecked and the engine block of th 000 shares, sa that volume would be automobile containing the Tooele men expense of con- was broken and th top separated required to Justify the Una th from th chassis. from struction of a pipe All of th to this city. Weber river Injured wer rushed to the Salt Lake general hospital, from Three Way to Bring which they wer later taken to other Water Into City. hospitals or to their homea. Thera are three possible ways, the In which water out, mayor pointed from the Weber could be brought to .Woman Receive Cuts down the Provo and Salt around the point of the mountain; In Automobile Smash and across the Uogorsa In an accident early Sunday morndivide, through Davis county In a pips line ing at Thirteenth South and State or conduit along the west slope of streets, Mrs. Helen Cronln, IS, of 1055 the mountains. The city believes that West Second South street, received thw latter route would be the most cuts about the fare and mouth, acfeasible. j. cording to a report to the police. If this wew built It would take out Kobert Johnson of Mrs. Cronln's adthe water near the mouth of Weber dress, who her. brother,' was the disa would for and of th car In which his sister stretch driver canyon miles to waa riding, while O. L, Maxwell. tM tance of about twenty-fiv- e the northern limits of Salt Lake. Pre- Green street, wka operating the other liminary estimates place the cost of automobile. such a conduit at l,i00,000. Johnson, In his report, states he was driving north on South Stat street, Project Would Wait behind th Maxwell car, when dlrectlv tor Eight or Ten Years. It suddenly stopped to give a pedesMayor Nealen said that the questrian a ride. Johnson claims no sigtion of how to bring the water to nal waa displayed, and h waa un it Is obtained, la for able to avoid striking th other ma fait Lake, once the future. He pointa out that the chine. Into the future In is far looking city Maxwell, however, slate h slowed making preparations for a water sup- down and held out hi hand before from since the sources making th stop. the Weber, ply In proximity to the city are sufficient Th Johnson a small sefor present needs. The city does not dan, was bsdly automobile, damaged. expect to have any Weber water Mr. Cronln, after treatment at th available before eight or ten years. waa taken to hex would emergency hospital, A supply of 10,000 acre-fehorn. of Itself be adequate for the needs of M.900 people, according to Mayor Nea-)eThe fact that It la storage water, available when required, would He be an additional advantage. points out further that tbo pressure on tho west side of the city Is at times rather low 'nd that a new supply coming from he north would be of benefit to that part of town. It would be necessary to have an Intake reservoir perhaps near tho state capltol to distribute water brought la by a pipe lino through Iavta county. This would make It possible to distribute the water to ail parts of th Driver of Auto city, according to tho mayor. - State Engineer George M. Bacon aald ho had not gone into the matter Flees From Scene ef th different route tor pip lines very thoroughly, but believes that on through I'svls county would b en After Crash. tirely feasibte. I O St" Crashes Sun-da- r O Telegrams of Congratulation Pour in Upon Episcopal Congregation Occurs When Smash-U- p Automobile Mayor 0 COLLISION IN yxsi. First Services Held in New St. Paul's Church Draw Capacity Crowd - iEnl.l.ll fflmm CITY PIPE LINE, 31, Lake Boy Clubs After Blooded Sheep John Plxlon of Murray, leader In club work In Salt boy' sheepleaves Wednesday for county, d Mt Pleasant to purchase tn th club. animal for th boy Ha will be accompanied by Archl Bennlon, Arthur Mackay and Lambert Bawden, sheep raisers of Granger, who om of th will also purchaa sheep for which Mt, Pleasant la noted. Professor Alma ErpUfl, sheep and nt th I'tah AvHeul. ool turaj couege, wiu accompany in par- - I ty to assiet In (electing the hervJ uiw liuu in cia.il AjAib NeqiDVil county now own vnty pur-brRambonillet aheep, th Lak pur-bre- Ram-boflll- rl.ll.t ed Door Pounding Knee Fractured Causes Arrest Long Dry Spell in Leap From Bus Called to South Second Weat from a motor bus Sundsy Hits Nephi Farms nightJump treet by a neighbor who told Night aa It n eared the Denver A Rt 547 Pollc Captain William Keytlng some one wa hammering upon th door of th William residence. Detective Madeen and S. H. Neva arretted W. W. Foster, 17, a laborer, late Sunday night and placed him In the city Jail for Investigation Monday by Chief of Detectives Riley M. Beckstead. Madeen and Nev reported to Cap- tain Keytlng that when they reached th addreaa and went around to th aid porch, they discovered Foster, niasa had been broken In th window of a door on th porch, but Foeter denied having don It. saying h wa a resident of th plar. Th neighbor who made th telephone call, however, and whose nam was not obtained, said a "Mrs. Broad-bent- " t the house. resided atone Th officers, however, failed to arouse anyone. According to the city directory. Mrs. EHeti S. pmadbent, widow of James W. P.rrmdbent. Iiveg at 1(1 toutii Second Wtst txeu A W, 0-- . Orme, county commissioner of Juab county, la her from Nephl, spending a f wdaya, and la registered at th Cullen. Farmer In his district, ha aay. hav been hit rather hard this fall by th long dry spell and a number of dry farmer bv been obliged to reseed their fields, ther not being enoux-- moisture tn th ground to germlnst first th planting. H also report th that rang In th vicinity of Granlt mountain wa dry and dusty until th present rain, but that a great many sheepmen had moved their flocka oa th desert Sine tie coming in Salt Lak. atated, he waa advised that ther wss some effort to contract next year's by a few buyer, and, while he dip did not learn any prices, be said It was certain thst the early buyers war nlayiaf -- ! oa their off era, Western railroad station J. W. Ivi, 1J, of th Cron In th spartments. emergency hospital with a fractured right kneecap. H wss later sent to th L. D. S. hosGrand landed pital. Pollc ald Ivle struck th street and fell. a bump In Passkey Thief Gets Past Dog; Gets $19.70 Mra. Max Often if Cat trel hp reported to poii-Sunday that dtiting SO a her a been e from th house Katarday " tol a hoot entered and someori lis 79. together with a hunch of key and some paper. Entrance waa gained thno'igh new of a passkay at to front door, it la believed. Mrs. tiren told defec- tive sh believed th thief wa ofre-o- n known to th family, aa a vrrv aog m in nona nag allowed tha ia HWmti: ta Ata - |