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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY irarcusE ACTION QUERIED nectar I ' Assistant County Attor ney Raises Point With Court on Bail Issue. Raymond R. Brady, assistant county attorney, r ported dlsaatiafaction with the handling of tbs Frank Morton, alleigsd pickpocket, caae In the public safety hulldlnir,. In a letter to WaUaca B, Kelly, county auorney, luesoay. In Vr Rradv's opinion, the 1150 bond posted by Nick Meloa and Jamea am Pros at ma ponce siauon can never be recovered, and Morton, wh.se la Jamea Hosran. has fled. The bond was to guarantee appear ance to Salt LAke City, not the state, according to Brady, and he doubta If H la recoverable on a felony, thoimn it has been declared forfeited in police curt on this account. Morton la said to have been In S. H. Kress & Company's tore, 257 South Main street. In the act of picking a customer's pocket. Officer R. W. Morrison, on December 2!, 1927. asked for a complaint. Brady aald he told the officer, on learning the ball Incident, to serve a warrant on the man at once, obtaining 13000 bond from Judge N. H. Tanner for the felony case. Instead of police arresting;, the warrant was taken to the police station, he said, bondsmen were notified the amount had been raised and got In touch with the defendant's attorneys, with the result that he has not been found. 1 ' WILLIAM MILLER BURIED. Special to The Tribune. PANGUITCH, Jan. 10 Funeral services were held at t o'clock Saturday afternoon at the tabernacle for Wil- liam Miller, 47, who died at the home of relatives In Salt Lake, January 4. Bishop 8. A. Wortben was in charge of the services and the speakera were Bishop Houston, Ralph de Long, Bishop J. B. Heywood and Bishop F. O. Oardlner. Mr. Miller Is survived by his widow and six children. , Rule Requires Every Optimisti to Make Speech Father Burned Saving Children Trapped in Fire Tee Tribtiae. pOBEBTS, Idaho, Jan. 10. Joseph Moffatt and tha jronnger of Ida two daughters are recovering, under care of a physician, from severe burns received Saturday; when thr home the Moffatt family was occupying, on the Albert Harris ranch, was burned. Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt were In the yard when they noticed e was althe fire. - The ready, filled with blinding moke, finally receiving an answer to his repeated calls to the children, Mr. Moffatt was able to savs them after repeated attempts. He was severely burned about the head, neck and hands. The older of the two little girls bad crawled under cupboard with the younger, protecting her sister as well as she could from the heat with a heavy coat During the rescue the younger girl was quite severely burned. Every member of the Optimist club must steel himself to make an address CAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10 at some time during the year ahead, (AP). The Joke ahont the according to a decision made at the sea being dusty la no longer a club's luncheon Tuesday at the Hotel Utah. The new rule goes into effect Joke. The United States at next Tuesday's luncheon, when Aroffice reported tothur H. C. Boissler will discuss the manufacture of compressed gas. day that a recent sand storm Other Optimists will follow In turn, jst. sea off the xoaat of aouUw-ereach dtscunstng- the bustnesa," profesCalifornia had the apsion or Industry in which he is enpearance and density of a gaged. Dr. T. William Stevenson, president fog. The sand, of course, came of the club, occupied the chair. from the Ticinity of Santa It was decided to appoint a committee of three to take charge of the Ana. club's plan to help underprivileged are Rev. In committee the the boya. Dr. A. Leonard Wood, - Claude 8. Cuba to Reduce Bee be and S. R. Thurman,' - One of the club's plan, It was said, 1928 Sugar Crop Is to rent a building suitable for use as a boys' club, which may be called the Junior Optimists' club. At first, NEW YORK. Jan. 10 (AP). Cuba the bouse will be used for the pur- will reduce Its sugar crop this seapose of attracting boys who might, son to 4,000,000 tons, or 500,000 tons lacking such a meeting place, wander about the streets and get into mis- less than last season's crop, leading chief. sugar merchants were Informed today Later, courses of Instruction would be offered, with the aim of equipping In cables from sources In Cuba aald to be close to administration circles. the boys for usefulness. No official confirmation was re0HtnBjnim!arjmiiiiuiiLiHiiniiunuiRUinmofliiiim(lt4 ceived, bu; the figures were In line with trade expectations of the Cuban government decree supporting limitations plsns. The cables further indicated that 1 distribution of the crop would be made n7PAfcTTvTT.NT as follows: For the United States, S.050.000 iofflce, HVi No. Main. Phone 110.1 tons: for export to other countries, con400,000 tons; for local Cuban I Eesldence Telephone, S63-sumption, 150,000 tons; for reserve, disposition of which Is to be announced later, 400,000 tona FormerRecords he-us- Logan Section Hands Hurt When Auto Hits Speedcar men were seriously Injured Tuesday evening when- - the railroad speed car on which they were riding was struck by an automobile at Thirty-thir- d South and Second West streets. They were Leonard Ma to, 16, and Pete Isadora, SO, members of a Union Paciflo railroad section gang. Mato had three ribs broken, and Isadora ' received a possible fracture of the skull. Both are at the L. D. S. Two J. Col-lar- d, Bobbed Hair at 104 Considered Birthday Gift PETEBSBTJRO, na, Jan. 10 (AP). Bobbed hair was the present Mrs. Catherine Fenton of Jamestown, N. Y., chose to give, herself today in celebration of her 104th birthday. Her decision was In support of other very modern Ideas, voiced by this winter visitor here, who was born In Scotland In 1624, crossed the Atlantic In a square-rigge- d brig an Una In 1841, shook hands with Abraham Lincoln when she was 40, looked upon the advent of kerosene lamps as dangerous substitutes for tallow tips and saw transportation develop from lumbering to practical aviation. She believes the modern women's clothes are sensible and proper. " They have freed women from bondage," she OT. 0 Annual Report of Judge Shows $50,285.25 Was Assessed. -- - Fines and forfeitures Imposed In the criminal division of city court by Judge John H. Morgan during 1927 broke all yearly records. It was shown In a report complied by Joseph chief clerk of the court, TuesThe .report showed that day. was assessed In this manner during the year. Thla eclipses the record set In 191 by nearly 12000. Figures for that year showed a total of 143,678.80 In fine and forfeitures. One hundred dollars of the amount assessed during 19J7 remains to be Further collected, Mr. Hyland said. statistics contalnsd In the report enow that no forfeitures ordered by Judge Morgan during the year are unpaid, while all warrants Issued by the city clerk's office have been served. Prohibition law violators were the heaviest contributors, having paid a total of 524,625 for 717 violations. Six thousand six hundred and six trafflo violations added a total of S12.697.75 to the fund, and ninety persons arrested for driving while drunk paid a total of 3193. Fines and forfeitures totaling J5S38.25 were assessed during August, to set a monthly record for the year, while June was second with 35127.50. Ity-lan- . College Specialists Concentrate on Dixie Don't Dye Gray Hair! Restore Original Color naturally Nourlshlne, the " scientific tonic, fully by thousands. Ask for Nouriwhich feeds and nourishes the. hair shing 31 15 a bottle at leading drug roots, stops gray hair naturally, safe- and department stores. ly. Any original color whether black, us Nourlshlne (For shampooing brown, sunburn or blond i restored acid-fre- e tthampoo. SO cents a bottle.) with th on liquid. The exact original ahade return evenly, without streaks. Nourlshlne Is positively NOT cannot injure balr. a'dye Also f. cleanse aad and promotes Used success banlahea-dandr- Invigorates the scalp, lustrous hair growth. 7leiMsfu';:c KMrm HmtCtUt VTS-- nVJ A nvtl IU1C Are You One of the 97? In the former month there were 1111 cases handled, while 87 were accounted for In June, the report showed. THEATER HEAD DIES. 10 Jan. (AP). Charles Eliss Ford, TS, president of Ford's theater, died today. Good coffee, carefully roasted and properly brewed, is a drink that 97 out of every 100 individuals find harmless : SCOWCROFT'S and wholesome. Blue Pine Coffee is blended UP to a quality, not DOWN to a price. All Blue Pine and Kitchen King Food Products are sold on a money-bac- k guarantee. BALTIMORE. I 0 The Paramount o in in m J c. i r v vx j c 01 II Jl J dt Sensation of the Age! s, To) To . , ... n ' ) Remarkable Stock Reducing . - home-comi- Mm r START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT WITH NEW pllino supplies tbans7-- r oases SAFES DESKS Special ARROW PRESS ENQRAVINO one-a- BINDINO 62 West Second South . to The Tribune. PRICE, Jan. 10. Nominees for the seven directors of the Price chamber of commerce have been filed by two nominating committees. They Include S. B. Bunnel, Mrs. B. H. Deal, J. Perry Egan, A. E. Gibson, Oscar Hanson, Angus W. Johnson, W. W. Lewis, William Littlejohn, Orson P. Madsen, W. F. Harry Mahlarea, Myers, Dr. Charles L. Ruggeri, lira A. D. Sutton and Ray Walters. E. E. Pelrse and Frank Byner are holdover directors. The election will be held at the membership council Wednesday night, and the successful candidates will be installed Immediately. Rotarlans and Klwanlans will meet Jointly with the membership council. In the banQuet hall of Rlnettl and Capltolo's, to discuss problems for betterment of Price city. MOTHER OF HIGH-GRAD- play and ct Price Chamber Names Directors filing cabinets PRINTING FARMERS ANNOUNCE SOCIAL. LOGAN. Jan. 10. Thursday evening the farm bureau local of Hyrum will hold Its annual social, according to President D. O. Nielsen. The affair will be staged in the Second ward amusement hall and is to Include a short program, a dancing. I ' Constipated Every mother realises, after giv"California Fig Syrup," that this Is their tdeal laxative, because they love its pleasant taste and It thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels without griping. When cross, Irritable, feverish, or breath is bad, stomach sour look at the tongue, mother! If coated, give a teaspoonful of this harmless, "fruity laxative," and In a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. When the little system Is full of cold, throat sore, has stomachache, diarrhea, Indl- gestloa, colic remember, a good "Inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy: they know a teaspoonful today saves a Ask j our sk k child tomorrow. druggist for a bottle of "California Kl Syrup," which has diof rections for babies, children ing her children . "... i; To) lo I o Is the Greatest Bargain Event Ever Presented to the People of Salt Lake City! High-Grad- 11 MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR ALL TO ATTEND THIS GREAT AUCTION, SALE HOURS HAVE BEEN CHANGED TO AFTERNOON AND EVENING AS FOLLOW- S- o NOTEI-T- O; f. J. . all ages and grown upa printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeit sold here, so don't be fooled. Get .he made 'California by Fig genuine, Syrup Company." (Adv.) -- . LIBERAL PeAVMf.NT PRIVILtOIt NO COMMISSION Deal ellreet with a Heme Company. Laeae are net eels' All papers r,eJ ky irth fleer Centlnental Ban AFTERNOONS, 2 to 4EVENINGS, 7:30 to 9:30. MORNING SALES HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED. The store wUl open one hour before each sale come early and make your own selections and buy them at auction! CHAIRS PROVIDED FOR PATRONS' ts reward of 110 BEAVER. Jan. bas been offered by. the Tellurlde Power company for the arrest and conviction of persons who have toln supplies of food from two of the cab- Ins maintained in thes Feaver moun tains along the company's transmis sion lines, between Beaver canyon and Rich field. Company offleials state that any en caught In a storm In the mountains Is welcome to shelter and food at their cabins, but that ther will prosecute to the full extent rf the law any on robbing the cabin, of sup- Beautiful Gifts Selected From Regular Stock Given Away Daily. Mf assignee. Life Insurance Co. Bid a. ell Lake City. Utsh J. F. YOUNG, Auctioneer. Aleroaei plies. SEMINARY CLASS ' Special I The Triasa. ANTT. Jan. 10 MEETS. The graduating NORTHEAST CORNER BROADWAY class of Jordan hl?h school semlnsry ha leed ronald Milne president: Mae Crump, vice president, and Fr-Oree- n. eerretary and treasurer Committee are: Prrra ma and mueement. John Adrlphno. Tnlraa Rerrett. Jennie Msy and NHle Sham; r Ina'mia. Wsyn Honshu: ouMlrlry, "ln sM Mrrtleoper. Parrv Ween'tv Leads, Whltroore and Harold Canning. Jee Bargains for All. COMFORT-Wonde- rful " A for S ta 10 years. Menthl payments reauelnej tvlnelpal wttk each payment. Interatcnarees a unpaid baHnea. AT ron I TO VIAftS. tTPIAWMT LOAN Inter-Mounta- in SEflKS Emergency Supplies in Mountains Stolen RESIDENCE LOANS At VI Miss Lillian Singer waa burned about the face and property damage estimated at 125 resulted from a fire which broke out In the workrooms of the Parts Wholesale Millinery company. 146 South West Temple street, Tuesday afternoon. The flames started, according to firemen, when a cleaning fluid with which Miss Singer was cleaning hats exploded and set the building on fire. Employees telephoned the fir de partment, and kept the blase from gaining much headway pending arriMiss Singer was val of the apparatua given first aid treatment by the fire men, and then taken to her home. The Trlbnae. 4 People Attending This Wonderful Sale for the First Time Are Astounded at e Furniture and Rugs. Thrilling Bargains in Millinery Employee Suffers Burns on Face Speclsl E IF . A Cross, Feverish Child is Bilious, JbMMWW XWr. 1 LOGAN, Jan, 10. Five agricultural specialists of "the Utah Agricultural college left here Tuesday morning for St. George to participate as lecturers on the program of the Dixie college Leadership week, which opens on Wednesday morning. Professor Byron Alder will lecture on poultry problems, while Professor W. B. Thomas will discuss cooperative marketing. Practical nursing will be treated by Dean Charlotte E. Dancy; hoe management by Mrs. Effle 8. Barrows, and clothing by Miss Afton hospital. The accident occurred when the speed car, which was in charge of M. C. Jensen, section foreman, waa COLLARD-ANQUM. struck by an automobile operated by HUNTINGTON, Jan. 10. Mrs. LauO. Hansen, 1322 Seventh East announces the marriage A. ra Mangum street. There were six men on the of he.-- daughter, Edith, to Leland speed car at the time of the collision. OdelU Saturday. All were thrown clear of the railroad tracks upon which the car waa trav Nurse in Training eling, but Mato and Isadora were the only ones Injured. Hansen's auMeningitis Victim tomobile was damaged by the Impact. CREAM FOR CATARRH According to Deputy Sheriffs Charles OPENS UP NOSTRILS J. Larson, P. L. Beatie and Carl LOGAN, Jan. 10. Funeral services Riedheim, who Investigated, the acfor Maurine Jensen, 19, daughter of cident was unavoidable, due to the Alma and Nora L. Jensen, who died Tellf How ToOetQulokEeUef slippery condition of the street.. Sunday evening of spinal meningitis, will be held In the Hyrum Third ward Professor Advocates meeting house Wednesday at I p. m. In one minute your clogged nosShe was born March S, 1908, in DenForm ver, Manager City Colo. trils will open, the air passages of Miss Jensen was graduated from LOGAN, Jan. 10. Dr. W. L. Wan-lasCache high school in the jour head will clear and you can the South dean of the school of commerce breath freely. No more hawking, spring of 1926, and during the past at the Utah Agricultural college, gave few months has been training as a ' snuffling, blowing, headache, dry. a talk on You and your Communurse at the William Budge Memorial Bess. No struggling for breath at nity" to the members of the Logan hospital. Business and Professional Women's night; your cold or catarrh will be club at their monthly business session gone. Kiwanis Committees Monday night. In discussing the subject. Dr. Wan- Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream out lass of the the on Projects Named pointed advantages Balm for your druggist now. Apply commission form of with a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, a city manager In government the At charge. LQG AN. Jan. 10. President Byron present time, he said, there are over Alder healing cream ia your nostrils. It BOO club announced cities In the United States which the of the Kiwanis air penetrates through every appointment of committees to passage have this form of government, among of the head, soothes the inflamed or which are Berkeley, Seattle, Cleveland work on various projects in the regular meeting today. swollen mucous membrafies and re- and Dayton, as well as Brigham City A. L. Cole, B. G. Thatcher and L. In Beaver Utah. and D. Naisbett were named to cooperate i i, lief cornea instantly. Mrs. Claire N. Hulme, eivlo chair with the chamber of commerce In the It just fine. Bon 't stay stuff ed- man, gave a report of the work of the inspection of meat and milk of the comrade division of the club on its it p with a cold or nasty catarrh P. E. Smith waa selected to city. annual "Christmas gift giving proj work on the executive committee In Belief comes so quickly. (Adv.) ect" celebracharge of the tion. J. W. Hayward, K. E. Bernt-so- n and Roland Emmitt were named to complete plans for a joint rabbit hunt with the Smlthtleld club. fromHead-CoIdt.It'iSplendi- Criminal Court Fines Break All Severe Sand Storm Makes Ocean Dusty 11, 1928. Firaifire Store AND STATE. SALT LAKE CITY. AUCTION TONIGHT, 7:30 SHARP rr 6 C3 o c 5 o ei,otcaotiippcc3tc3 |