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Show THE SALT LAKE TEIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1928. 22 BOARD TO KEEP J. A. McNaughton, formerly of Chicago, now of Los .Angeles stockyards. cur ITER PL1 OF Assurance Given Council Wesson is.- Application Sought to Change Place for Use of Sevier' River Ditch. - 1 Murder Charge Against Builder Named EXPECTED 'James J. Burke, Salt Lake contractor, elected to hoard of directors 6f Ride Out of Town Ten Men Supposedly Seeking Employment Sent Away. If the old saying that "misery loves company" can be taken at its face value, then It was a happy crowd of vagrants that alighted from a police E.O.P. MEETING Convention Delegates Will to Party's National Degree Not Yet Decided Police Desire Radio as Help-t- o Catch 'Em Name r I Clark, State's Program; Walker Brothers ran coin SCHOOLS by President rrtLHMLL .men uiven rree Stock Expert Filing Set for Wednes-- day Plea Expected to Follow Without Delay. tLfAJUE another step In th Gathering. automobile at the outskirts of town Counsel for Both Sides; Bait of Uevelopment afternoon Instructions Tuesday with, Memarm of Jostle Lake' ' i were to ten There I keep moving. bers of Chief of Folic Joseph of them. All Prompt A had been arrested Agree Be Held Before Action Deferred on Put-in- g Sunday and Monday by Must E. Borbldgo'i fores, who addAgainst Public Welfare, throughout wno claimed the derelicts policemen ed bullet-proo- f tion j Robhery Denied. veitg ud other visible means of support State Entitled and Be New Appropria hadWhenno their devices to combat the undercases were hearL before 12; Department Un-- . May 1 Judge John H. Morgan In clQ court world folk durinf the past . Tuesday morning, each prisoner be ' Seats. Eleven I der Clerk's Direction. to fear, bop foi additional deMurder win b th harr plad tion, Engineer Holds. came afflicted with a sudden desire i tor employment. - They were all on velopment. against Sheldon Reed Clark, onfesd their way to Coalville to get work Here it la, the radio! If the slayer of Don Salovlch, Hollywood on the Echo dam project, they told request of the chief of police butler, aocordlng to a statement Issued' Utah's first political convention this After discussion of ths proponed Application of the Piute Reservoir the court. Whereupon Judge Morgan Is treated kindly by the city & Irrigation company for permission oraerea mat iney be properly escort' year probably will be the meeting of by stat authorities following an department, of pUn of placing th eo in polio equipage to the citv Republicans from all parts of the state commissioners. It la planned to conference In th offices of Sherto change the place of use of water limits. and grounds of the board building iff James H. Sanderson at th Mantt lnstal a radio Mt in the desk taken from the Sevier river under an tor the selection of eleven delegates of education under the direction of Jail building Tuesday. Whether first ' old filing; has been rejected by Oeorge to the Republican national conven sergeant's office of the police lh cleric of the board, thus losing Iti or second degree will be charred, howM. Bacon, state station. Thus, descriptions of tion in Kansas City on Tuesday, June Identity a a separate department. engineer, on the ever, will not b decided until Wed- 12. board members Tuesday deferred ae around that tt would Interfere with The Utah convention will be fugitives, stolen automobiles, Hion until January It at 7: JO o'clock the mora beneficial us of ths water held soms time before May 12, as nesday morning, when th formal etc, may be received at the loof th charge 4s expected t takef In Question, and on the further ground when they will go Into session In the rules laid down by th Republl cal police department In ths place. can national committee in issuing th that the approval of this application committee of the whole. speediest manner possible. Th punishment for murder In th re call Kansas for th City gathering would prov detrimental to the public Tuesday night Leonard Cahoon, first degree without a jury recommenand alterquire that "all delegatea of mercy is death. From flv dation welfare. It became known Tuesday. presldtnt of the engineering council nates shall be elected not later than years in th stat prison to life can in orcompany desired to extend the of Utah, and H. 8. Kerr of the coun- thirty days before the date of the be use to tne some water upon conviotlon for murder acres " given 11,000 Renubllcan national convention, un clt presented their views, were asked more of land. In addition to the Donfl in th second degree. . less otherwise provided by the laws acres or land already settled. Proand answered questions, while George present at ths conference, nsiaea,ay of th stat in wnicn in election oc tests against granting the applicaSheriff Sanderson, were County y. Wasson, president pt the board, curs. not was It the C. M. Edwards and District Attion wera filed by the Abraham Irri purpose stated that Ernest Bamberger, Utah member of of the board or any of Its members torney F. W. Keller of th Seventh gation company, the Delta Irrigation Members of 4--H received has th national committee, Organiz Judicial district to do without the services of a techcompany, the Melville Irrigation comminted copies of th call for th Kan pany and the Utah Central Water nical engineer. The discussion reUpon adjournment of th meeting. a city convention, wnicn nave oeen Mr. Edwards advanced th solved (self into an Interchange of opinion ation company. for of R. Marcusen nt to Carl Recognized Price, members took various in that which Clark would be arraigned and views, Puts Hardship chaiman of the Republican state com .. Hate fee hm m ninr h.aHn, pare A. McNaughton Passes On New Settlers. William J. Lowe, secretary of would be set before Judge Dil worth Work in Competition. thmittee: committee, and other party lead Wesson Explains Woolley of th Seventh Judicial dls- - 1 in a memorandum ipmmiunvin. Made to ere. City Complaints trict court Immediately after th filing The Situation. reuer noiuying in company that It is expected that th Republican Through Salt Lake on th aDDlloatlon of charges. had been rsiecteit Mr At the outset of the meeting Mr. state committee will meet soon to InCommission usmn Hia in part: "Wesson reviewed the situation, exAgainst Annual agricultural and horn eco- make arrangements for th Utah Unnecesssry Delay Doth aoD leant and nmlxlunl I plained correspondence that he bad schoinrshins Way - to Ogden Show. ha tsy gaherlng. at which th states eleven Will Be Avoided. matter of benefit to the resnectlva nomine I . with the engineering council and the . Seven of ... ... will be named. Clark. delegates . spector .n i... sides la argued at soma length. The Counsel for both sides announced imo wors contests, Utah Taxpayers association, ana said delgates-at-largand Few Changes Made in wlI, mere wouia appear to be that the set- held in the various counties by the thea that, one court proceedings get unthat he had learned Fred M. Michel there will be two from each of the tlement under of the der urn. canals the sen of the Bait Lake county com' they will attempt to "get it Union Paclflo system, have been an- - congressional districts. J. A. McNaughton, vice president testants has Personnel of City's Incensed because complaints had over way, with as soon as possible," and, a. mittee. Utah State Taxpayers' asso and proceeded much further nounced Idaho and Montana will each have of Los An the C. J. Professor by manager general unaer toan will be look tne Hogenson, not for "unnecessary delays. '''W' to had canal of the who annll. pres planned elation, th earn representation as Utah been filed against them In th police Attorney Lewis Larson, defense coun- ent at tn noara meeting, expreanea geles Union stockyards, arrived In cant, limiting this, however, tn the extension agronomist of th Utah Ag seven delegates-at-larg- e and two from Institutions. Financial of th violation court technical be on ald: sel, deferred Salt Lake Tuesday, on his way to proposed change asked for under fil ricultural college, and Edgar M. the desire that the action each congressional district. no. A93. There Is no question ar to as soon "We so that he could be heard. ing ready proceed nave several smoke law, or less, they said, Nevada and Wyoming wiu each director of the agricultural de th stat files charges. It Is my Mr. Cahoon said the council had Ogden, where he will attend the ninth n the mind of the state engineer hut nine delegatea-at-largcontractors ap as and plumbing livestock heating what use canshow Before there. beneficial of on th case the United Smelt annual, partment States month land is a that resolution opinion, Its however, ago. that presented totak number of delegates to broken up and Irrigated by a resident lng and Refining company, who con th Thconvention Few changes were made in th of peared to make known their opposition not com to trial for several months, "We are here tonight as observers," going to Los Angelas, Mr. McNaugh Is 1089, with the probIs to as Is far term th of a tne on he endeavcourt on use bout stitute had committee present he said. He declared superior awards. proposed ton was confidential representative of land which that practically every delegate ficers and directors of various banks to H. W. Clark, city smoke Inspector, over and th jury panel is nearly sxh The club work is suDervlsed bv th ability is at present raw and un ored to get a committee together, on will be accompanied by an alternate. of Salt Lake City at annual election to ths city commissionto Tuesday.. Th hsusted. I don't believe they will' Packing company of settled In the main. The desired extension service of the Agricultural J. P. was referred matter Moran, receiving a letter from Mr. Wasson the Cudahy draw another panel before th opening change. If granted, can be presumed college, under Professor William Pe meetings held Tuesday. Officers and commissioner of streets, whose departTuesday. Mr. Wasson has been ill Chicago. ' and unable to communicate with the directors of Zlon's Savings Bank and ment includes the smoke department of the new term, which begins in While holding that position, he made to call for efforta on the part of the terson, oirector, and D. P. Murray, to annllcant Induce new and club boys' sneciallst. "We earlier. to girls' May." interested organisations fettlera Trust company and Stat Bank of for recommendation and disposition. numerous friends in alt durina' Mr. Larson said h expected Mr. the lower portion of Its ating with th United Statea depart can't report anything," he said. "All tne negotiations or the chamber of locate under Park City were reelected to office and They claimed that Clark had been snd Mrs. F. B. Clark, parents of th canals, break up the land and make ment or agriculture, ana the several ws ask is the privilege of sitting In." commerce, one or two additions or changes captious about filing complaints then under the administraonly The progress made by the counties. Work In th counties, elev wer made by Walker Brothers Bank s gainst them, when a "telephone call Imprisoned boy, to arrive in Mantl tion of Fred C Richmond, which- led homes. Cahoon Interested not later than Wednesday evening. ppllcant during the past ten years en of which competed during the past to the establishment of the Cudahv ers, Deseret National bank. National or postage stamp" would hav been Mr. these i Rives lines no and Mrs. Clark announced, acexnectatlon In Principle. i long ex in oy was necessary for Immediate com Trust Columbia supervised all county that bank, Copper jor, plant here. tension agents. cording to Los Angeles advices, thst k Mr. McNaughton. after aeelna- the of any particular success In this propany and Tracy Loan A Trust com compliance with the law. Mr. Cahoon said he was not there Th who and those have cedure, entitle the winners studied scholarships A. H. Higham, contractor, saia mat they would go to Mantl and aid their pany. to talk "the wares of any one man, Ogden livestock show, expects to stop the general situation as regards the to a course in ths Agricultural ml. James J. Burke, prominent local he had been Informed by the owners son. The prisoner received a brief for a while In Salt Lake among his settlement but was Interested In the principle. raw of ge. lands, even with a Tuesday afternoon from an uncle, contractor, was added to the board of a new building of Salt Lake Cas visit "If you were satisfied that the friends before returning to California. water T. Clark, Emery county rancher. The total of the schnisrshlns of Walker of director Brothers kat company that all ordinances had A. He has been general manager of the ne right available, ara pretty defi amounts board never Intended to conduct the to 11100, or $100 for each in tneir conclusion that, for a Bankers. been complied with. Evidently they The latter announced that his purbusiness of building operations with Los Angeles Union stockyards for the umber of years to come, this line of county. Those who are successful Marriner S. Eccles, president of ths had overlooked the heating and plumb pose In going to Mantl waa "an Inout the aid and assistance of a tech past five years. It was said Tuesday sffort is ana Is W. of Visits John Currell and avail themselves the adddifficult, distinctly was National First opbortu a comnot is more there that Ogden, bank, nical engineer, would it relieve your lng Installation permit, and he was terest in th boy's welfare." perhaps sklng of the proposed settler hard- - nicy otierea oy tne union Pacific, ed to the board of directors of the greatly surprised when he learned he mind aomewbatr President Wasson petent authority In the United States shins Expeeted to Testify are which President R. Orav. Carl are through wholly unnecessary Deseret National bank. on livestock values and conditions, had violated tn ordinance oy install asked. in Search of nd laying a hurden which few seem given 250 during the first quarter after City Election of officers of th National inn It. William Green had a some In Favor of Defense. "It would," Mr. Cahoon answered. tneir entrance into the college, and of Salt Hllng to undertake. Voorhees Mrs, Elizabeth Copper bank and th Deseret National what similar case. He claimed that Various board members asked the 150 during the second quarter, to asbank will b held at directors' meet- if a permit is required in advance Lake, Sheldon Clark's grandmother, Grave. Bacon Cites engineer his views on organisation. Family In sist them their school work. of work in plumbing and heating, the announced that her son, Clifford Vooring in the near future. arious views on centralisation or au Hansen Opinion. The awards hav been made for are officers snd boards of practice ought to apply to tn punnhees, waa on his wsy to Mantl from Following thorlty were exchanged. us m tt Mr. Bacon's memorandum then re tne eleven counties as follows; directors elected Tuesday: ing itself, wiring, and all other mat Denver, Colo. In Clifford Voorhees preueaver rirst, Beth Rollins, Miners fers to an opinion handed down by ceded DirecClark . the employ of Saloconstruction. an of connected Walker with Brothers Bankers w. Inventor ters John Currell, Alice Bald EL H. Brewster had a similar com vlch, and he is expected to testify tors. L. H. Farnsworth, E. O. Howard, Judge Ellas Hansen with reference to vllle, cooking; alternate, world the bomb used aerial during in win. a. cook In Beaver, tne on construed behalf of which H. Se he to G. the defendant at th the John McMillan, nlaint make, in Hawley filing Walker, Henry Boxelder First. Dorothy Chrlsten- - war and who aided In perfecting the James E. J. vier, and remarks that In applying Raddats, a certain change as being a n.lnor trial. the court's line of reasoning in that sen, Klwood, cooking and serving; al- - beacon lighting system used by the Frank Ingehretsen, Sheriff Clifford Patten of Salt Lake A. Fisher. Herbert S. Auer-bac- ore within th meaning of the code case to the one at hand "it would ap iprnaie, aiepnen Haies, Riverside, sent Salovlch's automobil and trunk J. R. Van Event, M. A. Keyser, Mr. Clark said that he was pursu government on airmail ways, was beet raiaing. W. H. Shearman, George A. Stelner, lng a policy of enforcing th smoke to Mantl Tuesday morning. Both Stern justice was softened with pear from the record in the state en Sugar en route in Lak Cache Salt visitor First. Eva Rentlsr Vnrth Tuesday office M. Sherif Patten and Sheriff Sanderson that the could C. la and Wallace J. John snd heating plant installation Weeter, applicant mercy in city court Tuesday morning gineer's and that while there were mitigating snnounced that there was nothing In when sentence was passed upon a o considered to have limited himself Logan, sewing; alternate, Thomas M. from Los Angeles to Washington, D. James J. Burke. State Bank of Park City Officers. circumstances In the cases melntloned, th trunk that would hav an Impord old- woman feeble, who to the application of the waters under Stuart, Wellsvllle, purebred calf proj- - C. his horn. Mr. Curtail spoke high Oeorse N. Child, city superintendent stood before Presiding Judge John H. filing No. 296 to such of those binds progress oeing maue oy John C. Cutler, president; George W. yet nis oniy intention was rigm cu' tant bearing on the cas. ly or in Davis First. Further Questioning Emily Smith. Svra the department of commerce toward Lsmbourne, vice president, and Fred loreemsnt. of schools, was given a vote of confiTuesday hv Morgan on a charge of having beer designated in said filings as are covred by actually constructed work In cuse, sewing; alternate, Wanaa Stoker, making commercial aviation a success Egan, cashier; directors Include the Sheriff Sanderson brought continued dence and assured that he would be In her possession. denials from Clark regarding an acayum, sewing. tn lighting the airways and providofficers and O. N. Friendly, Edward toring water and the bulldins- - of ca elected superintendent for the two- 'Your honor." the aged defendant Juab Flrat. Lorna Kendall. Nenhl. ing other equipment. cusation that he and his victim had Mr. Currell Rosenbaum, Sherman Fargo, Edgar year term beginning July 1, 1928, at pleaded, "if you will Just give me one nals to bring a supply to those lands held up Mr. and Mrs. Alexander the regular meeting of the board of chance 1 nromls never to have beer designated in the filing. Under such sewing; alternate, Lester E. Belllston, stopped in Salt Lake to look up the S. Hills, U C. Snow, Oeorge S. Kru-gcan Smith, owners of a Redondo Beach, and James P. Sharp. In my house again as long as I live. tneory tne granting of this applies ATepni, pureorea ducation Tuesday night project. burial place of nia granamotner, Mrs. Flrat. Mor. Morgan Waldron. tion on to for 19. is all cam bank CaL, intents Lake to and December who Jay Salt National grocery custom a As of Directors, soon change ss ator, can I Copper Mary Benton, long standing, Following pack my things I'll Mr. and Mrs. Smith, according to a W. W. Armstrong. Sherman Arm the board, on recommendation of the leave for Tennessee, where I have a purposes to give a new appropria gan, certified seed potato and barley from England In 18(2. C. Aionzo I. Traetion." from P. William Sheriff W. J. school rancls. la a Mr. f teachers and projects; alternate, mechanic and has strong. telegram work committee, sister who will take care of me. I Clyde, Castle, Currell seed potato and barley proj- - devoted time and efforts along lines Oeorge H. Dern, J. F. Dunn, A. C. ger of Los Angeles, have Identified Filing No. !96 referred to by Mr. certified let the superintendent know In Janu- am ill. judge, and don't believe I was th theme "Creative Selling" ects. of Bacon, waa filed man the slain Otter the and Creek Clark as of invention such as the aerial bomb Ellis. Jr.. James Fa rrell. Eugene Giles, of Dr. Paul W. Ivey of Northwest pictures by ary that his services will be sought could stand It in Jail. Rich First, Zelma Hatch. Randolph. company on March 14, 1903, He is a Lafayette Hanrhett, John K. Hardy, university at the Rotary club's lunch robbers who relieved them of 27S In and aviation equipment at the beginning of the next fiscal The latter part of her statement Reservoir called for "400 second-fecash and $2000. Th worth of con- cooking; alternate, Audrey Kennedy, firm advocate, he declares, of one Duncan McVichie, Jess N. Smith and eon Jewelry Jeer, and expressed Itself In the fol- waa verified by a report from Dr.wo-J. and Dr. Hotel Utah. Tuesday at the Smiths further declared that h litinuous flow from November 1 of each Aanaoipn, cooKing. aviation department for th army and O. M. Whitmore. lowing resolution: "Thst the board J. Calllgan, which said that the emphasised' the point that any cense number on th bandits' car was Salt Lake First, Frank Schmidt, navy, separate Deseret National bank Directors, Ivey man was suffering from tuberculosis. year to June 10 of the following of education extend a vote of confifrom Doth and distinct business was incomplete th same as that to SaloJohn C. Cutter, Edgar S. Hills. Reed structure anof effective year." the water to be diverted from west Jordan, certified seed potato departments. dence to the superintendent of schools Judge Morgan Imposed a thlrty-ds- y selling organlsa vlch's automobile. assigned Allen and express the desire to retain his tail sentence, which was suspended on the Sevier river. This application was project; alternate, Stocking, "Th future defense of th United Smoot Edward Rosenbaum, Edward without tion. to Sandy, W. of 8. Sheriff on of Los the asslmed bestate Utah purebred sheep project. services for another two years Angeles Is States will depend largely upon a via E. Jenkins. Joseph J. Daynes, July the condition that she leave town. The All othsr things may be right, In continuing; Traeger Tooele First. Brvce V Anrisrsnn his Investigation into th 15, 1908, and was used as a nucleus "Wur Romney. Leon Sweet, David A. Smith, declared Mr. Currell. tion," ginning July 1, 1928." It passed unani- defendant, who told police she was for location, management, capital, eluding projOrantsville, registered poultry the Piute reservoir project. sea coasts will turn to air James L Wrathall. John G. M. methods and product, but they fall, activities of Clark, It was apparent Mrs. N. W. Watklns. 76. of 459 Kus mously. Mr. Bacon Tuesdsy M. Dlnwoodey, O. p. declined to si-i-, it. Clark, great, when ne telegraphed to 8 her alternate, rjamea The following assistants an! teach- ter court, was arrested by members planes for protection against aggros. Barnes. Henry If sales are not kept moving. Tuesday he Iff Patten aaktng for the denomina- - a er were elected for the schjbol year of the police antlvice equal last week. comment on his a at ion In rejecting uranisvuie, in waging war, and to Romney. W. F. Armstrong, James A. He said. pureorefl sneep project nations slve th modern that great Utah thought Ben the to tions and other facta concerning th ' for William 1927-2Bower-lnH. First, - Markham, Spanish obtain th best results it is, in my Kldredge Henry Rolapp, application permission Assistants, Louise problem of business was distribution currency found on Clark when he was sugar beet project; alternate, ODlnlon. necessary to establish a sepa H. Mclniyr and V. R.. Madsen. change the place of the use of the Fork, Frences Klrkendall. Leore Nowell, thanof rather Don E. goods production. com . The sheriff also arrested. reason to Zlon's Savings Bank ft Trust water, explaining that he had Taylor, Payson, purebred rat department of aviation. I agree Mary Thatrher; teachers, Ioi Jane F. Barrett, vie president know if the money was In wanted to believe that there were fair pros swine project wrappers. General William Mitchell in this pany Offfloers, Heber J. Grant, pres- of Charles with Anderson, Rex Bleak Snow, Lucy Dr. club, th presided. Weber Rotary S First, Dorla J. pects of a compromise. Deputy Bert Smith telephoned to tailings, regard and am using my best efforts ident; Anthony W. Ivlns and John F. Ivey- wss introduced by J. M. An Woolley and William McSWain. Leah Eden, meal preparation project; alter- to help bring the cnang about. Bennett, vie presidents; uorge a. derson of the extension division, Uni Sheriff Sanderson at Mantl to apprls Karen was approved as teacher to him of th interrogation, which SherInclude nate, Lucille Olsen, Plain City, sawserve without contract. While on th Pacific, visiting Ban Spencer, cashier. Directors i of Utah. iff Sanderson will answer. ing project and Los Angeles, Mr. Cur the officers and C. w. Mhley, jxnus verslty Oscar A. Kirk ham led th comma. Rmlth said th money was-n- Deputy The records and stories of the work Francisco in Tell Cannon. Smith, H. Mitchell, !V !SJ Lambert place. of Joseph and Fielding defenses th a made rell study vocal Two selections don by hsv to been nlty singing. Asahef forwarded H. Woodruff. Arthur Winter, wrappers. Prlwho was Injured Monday night when of aviation to their bet Mrs. Marlon Nelson wer a pleasing dent Gray. Mors than 1100 boys and application Wlllarll R. WUIard T. Smith, Cannon, the automobile In which he was rid- program. girls entered Into th competition for terment Ashhy Snow, part of theRotarlans ng with Myrtle Medley. 17, was struck 'Whatever may be said or tne prog Waldemar Van Cott, from other cities mese scnoiarsiups. in Europe and in the David) P. Howells and Orvai W. Ad- - atVisiting by a Denver & Rio Orande Western of ress aviation were Roy P. Curtis luncheon the Funeral Mrs. services for Geneva United States, I want to say that the ams. I passenger train at Thirteenth South of Ni T.J Edmund S. of wife fs'ewburgh, David Keith Keith, offi TraJrv Savage Loan Trust company street and the D. ft R. O. W. crossUnited States is far in ths lead In air Lee D. held Tuesday afternoon at 2 U Tracy, presiaent; Leaver ofof Reno, Nev.; Question of raising Sdt Lake City's ing? was reported "progressing nice- owere mail service: so far ahead It will cers. I Russel H. Harris William Denver clock 610 Keith home. tho at East vice W. Collins, water ratee was again raised by City ly" by attendudt at the Salt Lake South president; H. of never be overtaken at th rata Euro- Jam Ogden. and M. ,Martinov of Bakers- N. C. Ellis, sec Temple street. In the throng Commissioner Harry L. (Finch In Tues-- , general hospital Tuesday, tflght. The nations ar moving m that di L Sfclley. treasurer; pean of Cal. field. who friends sttended were many retary; William V. Rockefeller: trust day's meeting. Mayor (John K. Bow- sirl was Instantly killed In the U rection. Much credit Is due th who had known Mrs. Keith from her Dr. Ivle Is here .to give a series of A. B. Davis. suditoK and man, water commissioner, said ha had department and Postmaster officer; five lectures on salesmanship, begin girlhood. Newell B. Dayton, assistsnt tressi-rasked for a report on the cost acsucS. for New the General Harry Th services were conducted by W. Dlrectors are Leon Sweet. Joy H. nlng January 23l counts, but was Informed it. was not Three Meen Accused Two Utah boy scouts out f a total cess of the airmail." Clyde Price of the Christian Science Frank B. yet ready. was In case of a war against the Lnlted Johnson. Curtis B. Hawley,Collins of fifty-tw- o of Kagl rank In th entire church. were Th Paul and Director of Elks' Show Messrs. Selley, pallbearers called tooths fact that Attention inland Stephens, Mr. the Currell States. said, hav been selected to receive nation of Stealing Autos F. Keyser. A. Blair Richardson, Joel tionReenactment of the cltv'a nmhlhl. cities need have no fear of aerial at Tracy. a cost accounting system was Infrom the Harmon Foun scholarship I. to ordinances make Charles F. them Thomas Tuttle. Nibley, legal stalled approximately a year ago. Columbia Trust company (juicers, Scholarship award, acArrives Here Thursday dation Snout under the stat statute of 1025. which tacks, unless the nstion toabsolutely Frank and John M. Wallace. O. B. Cook, president; Nels Information , charging violations of Kearns Keddlngton, city auditor, will be halt th make to falls to an Associated Press dispreparations cording the to grants After the services burial took place cities to specific power and vice asked to determine whether the water the Dver motor theft act were filed secretary. seaHall, president he the reaches before patch from New York City. They ar . nasa such ordinances, was effected by enemy Mt. Olivet cemetery. Include A. B. Cadmsn, J. Miss Rosella Zura of Cincinnati. James Directors department is and forces aerial boards. Tuesday In the United States district at Mrs. Bean of Salt Lake and DeAlton HsV Adequate In Han Francisco the city commission Tuesday. Keith died E. Mark. O. B. Ohio, Is expected to arrive Thursday court against T. W. Cousins.- - sllas last he said, always will ren- A. Kahn. Robert Psrtrldge of o Provo. It is explained by Shirley P. Jones, equipment, Her body arrived In T. A. Moler, O. E. Bower-mato take charge or the Albert V. Hamilton, snd Francis Vol-h- Salt Friday. Berglund. th to morning fifty-twTh der Interior, total safety Plumbing Department Mnndny afternoon, accom- assistant city attorney, that many A. H. Cook, F. A. Pyke. William charity show, which will be given at $5200, and will he scholarships snd Oordon Edwin Konold. used by th win were prosecuted unrir the ordiR. Bruff and Edgar the Halt Lak theater, January panied by Mr. Keith and their son, cases John Jr.. The Information Cousins Story. tl against ners to further their education. Four Raise Inspection Fee charges that be stole an automobile David Savage Keith, and her par nances passed prior to that time and . R. Gibson. and 2&. The first rehearsal wMI be scouts from each of th twelve boy later found Invalid when challenged. held at 4 p. m. Friday at th Elks' scout at Kan., and brought it to ents, Mr. and Mrs. firorge Savage. and four seleeeted at Cases regions, of violation within prohibition DIVORCE. GIVEN S Cost Of sn Insnectlnn foe Installs. SaltPittsburg. elub. WIFE Lake. He Is now lodged In the wer the wer large, recipients of th scholarthen taken Into the COURT IMPOSES FINE. city On tion of plumbing will likely be raised Seattle. 'Wash., Jail awaiting removal hundred and fifty boys and ships. Frances May Clarkson waa granted Th two Utah boys ar aroonse. so could be courts, county that they S and to, from SI to $2 to make the city proceedings to bring him here. The Fred West, charged with possession divorce from Alfred John Clarkson girls, between the age of from district twelve, which In- the show. four other Information charges Volhar and of liquor January 7 at 6i South First less lly prosecuted. plumbing department 1h eludes Utah, Arizona. Nevada and by Judge Chris Mathlson In the Third are wanted to take part In to 1 elty prosecutor's offlc learned WSS Inlll.'Mtefi hv ar wer th of .nmml,lnn Konold w ith taking a car from Salt west street, was nned J100 by Judge lastThweek Round Table Applicsnts report requested court district Knights They Tuesday. California. that the city prohibition or Into their civic project Tues- married in 1909. Desertion wss Tnesdsy at the afternoon meeting. Lake to Wells. Nev. They are In the N. H. Tenner in the city court Wednesday at S o'clock at 131 South Bean Is th son of Mrs. Jessl Maxdinances were again to come under launched Main street for a tryout Commissioner Harry L. Finch of the Los Angeles city Jail. with announcement of th formday ell Bean. 1128 Fourth avenue, and with an fire the result ordinance that a of department of parks and public propand committee, permanent ing s a member of troop No. IS, located was exhastily prepared repealing all on hearing from the first speaker in erty, raised the Ouestion. saying that n th Twenty-sevent- h wsrd, H hss isting ordinances and reenscting a position on account of the plumbing rein to information departgive In scouting for seven years and been them. It was presented laat Thurs ment, which operated on a loss of to underprivileged children. to his credit, . gard has merit laid over but badges seventy until day, Tuesday. about 1160 to $2000 a year, the entire, Alma C. Clayton, attendance officer or three times th number required building department operated at a O of the board of education, spoke beO- O O o scout- O o o 4 0 O O " a o o o 0 an become to Essie o 0 0 0 J t loss each year of about IJ0n. He will fore the knights with respect to unAlleged Gamblers submit a recommendation to the comfortunate children; mission soon. Wife Proves Cruelty, Intend to render first Go on Trial 23 The knights assistance to the pupils of the Twelfth Court Grants Divorce knowlIn Two Burglar Suspects Trial of It. Barnes, who la charged school, to bring them up mental cawith possession of liquor, and C. F. edge to their maximum some means of provid Divorce was granted Tuesday ts Released Heavy decrease In the number of ported to the sheriff ss stolen and US Ireland and K. R. addell. who are pacities snd Cnder th direction of James L. ern Language Association of Amerfor them. To this end the ica. By hla work I'r.. Barker baa Judge Chris Mathison In the Third automobile accidents and in the num- stolen cars recovered, i There wer held on charts of keeping a. gambling pleasure head of th modern language com Barker, been of set month hss court to Mary Stllson from apart district 23 Jsnusry one to be of ss been the set has for game, recognised by January Two of the five hurslar suspects ber of persons injured, but singularly 164 atolen cars, local, recovered by Judge John H. Morgan of the city to hear from speakers qualified to department of the University of I'tsh. leading authorities on phonetics in the Tom Stilson, who. she said, threw . who were srrested In the rear of 22 an Increase counsel on "means. and them ways in twenty-eighher. They were married d Is t the the forsheriff dishes Friat fatalities and motion men were an Andre Debri arrested court The United States, reports say. year'a West First Fouth street Saturday Prior to the luncheon President cars. The sheriff arrested day when police raided a house at Th new camera Is perhaps the only April I, 1923. and bar two children. will be Installed Imcamera night were released after questioning noted in th annual report of Sheriff eign' picture D. Frank and Chairman sh lists consist of twenty-fou- r Th McCregnr erueltie 59 automobile thieves for one of Ita kind used in America for Second South street. Six other by Chief of DetecMves Hiiey M. d Clifford Patten, Issued Tuesday. the county and five who were turned men, tsken in 'the rsid snd charged Fred H. French of the project com- mediately at the university for the phonetics sxpertment work. Dr. Bar- burling of dishes In August, 1tt, and Tuesday. The other three men O. mittee railed ax furan upon aslo over to th federal government. The with which to st This division of th report was Superintendent us of th Ith r sniffling, will b tried January seising department. The ker fstys. It is msde expressly for wlH be charged with vsgrsncy to acquaint machine hasphonetics AH men entered pleas of not N. Child of city school traffic department made 19J miscelbeing saved only by th tt scientific purposes in Paris, and will ack her, she from arrived snd their cases will he dls- -' nished by Karl Rledhelm, deputy Just Franc, him with their purpose. ' laneous arrests and warned 787 traf- guilty Monday. at a rate varying from Intercede!!- of her brother; blackenmake posed Of by Judys John H. Morgan In charge of th automotlv bu Miss Marjori Le Klemm, vocalist, where Dr. Barker ordered it seyeral sixteenpictures fic law violators. to fit xnosuree per second ing of her eyes last July 1 waa also In oity court at thst time. Those reTh played several pleasing' njjmhrs. ac- months ago during his European so- snd time exposures fc desired to one alleged in th complaint. prohibition department. leased were Crl Merchant and Wil- reau. It shows H seclflentj reportNamed companied by Mis Klois Baumberger journ. of C. I. Schweitser. C W. Aloin of a second. It will liam Ftenoe. The thre who will fare ed In 1917. compared with 4!I In J4. th at WilALLEGED. b DIIIRTION will J. Hofwnkrants. Larsen machine snd to be Th us1 piano. by I'r Jsw usd tongue, vaarsncy chsrres are Joe Hlnlon,-iS.ilt Lake county outside the city liam Fote, photrsth reported lermler sepa- to Advertising Committee Suit for divorce wsa fMd by fBarker In continuing his research snd snd lip movements during the pro. . mrmm .v. .is.' r u wi i.. i ,K- - . t' leivnu. vi o IMMORALITY CHAROEtV Hen1-ro- n rately. There ,ere during the month esrxTlments la the field of phonetics, nunclatioh of Knslish snd f orsirn against I,e Henderson In i Alvln Harris wss elected vice chair - shows 20 J Injured, compared eleven arrente for possession, on fof on in t'urope last year and Is charged with confJue Morris carried when he Thee Third district court Tuesday. It projectport pictures, DIVORCE. WIFt;CXNT0 three for manufacture man of th advertising commute of tributing to th delinquency nf m 17. thre year agi, whsn the local man ed upon a screen as "slow motion" il'ged dserti..n. They wer transportation, married 51T lB I?Jllh In Chris However. the Msthlsn JudMy Tuesday and foir stilts wer seised having a th rhamler of commerce at th year-olgirl by. reawn of Improper was on lsve from Ih 1'nlversJly of movies. Indlcat rharsctenstjc differ-en- s October I, If'rt. dioro to Luriile K. Potter vear Ijst there were fifteen capacity of 2 rsilona 1 He succeeds John relations with bor last August grntd was carIn pronunciation and thus faIr'rsnr In His lah. work la meet'ng. TuejHjy B. .artr.Br were rotter iroi They itha. oomoared with thirteen In Charles A. Wsitsrs. chiefi Jailer, re- . tvrman. who Is Irsvlng Salt Lake a ortmp'atnt issued by liarid M. ried on undr th suspires of the cilitate the correct 10a of K.nslish ac- Am Pres. II W. Ind So.. irn'J1 riepten-.be- r J. 1??. Fsiiur parried maks his residence In Portland, finest, chief prnhation ported that during 177 for I.yoa steel shelving, custards. prisoners ficr. in th Tnlvereity of t'tsh. th Mwl.ru For- - cent in th pronunciation of other to proriu as allege. u:j, There were lo:j automobiles re- ere received and released. court Tuestiajr, JuvenU Or. ' eign Language feludy and th &odiAiiJ at Meeting on Tuesday. . YfV m 1 to all-d- o CLUB WINNERS m GIVEN . fll-l- MODS TO VISIT HERE BUS J. ID Smoke Charges Captious, City Builders Aver ELECT AtJ-torne- lv OFFICERS ri4 ... e. Led-yar- e. -- Noted Inventor Sees Protection for U. S. in Air - - Schord" Bestows High' Honor on Child Judge Merciful to Aged Woman in Liquor Case gray-haire- h. - er 11 -- Creative Selling Speaker's Theme . 8: ' g, Injured Autoist - Progresses Well Geneva S. Keith Consigned to Grave CommissionMay Raise Water Rates ' J- - ot Liquor Laws Now Conform With Statute Flre-bau- post-offi- 1 Ranking Scouts of Utah Take National Award - AI-v- in - -- y r n. ar May I, Aid for Children Aim of Project 1 University to Install Speed Camera Auto Mishaps Drop, Fatalities Rise .J f" -- Sheriff's Office Makes Contrivance to Aid in Phonetics Jan. Report After Quit i high-spee- -t Beck-stea- , Wd-tesd- uiil Harris l:i n Js' i d rVd 1 M-- t'-- It-4- rH j |