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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH PAGE SIX K F FARMINGTON, May ja.ljrrrTarFctr'in'jdsirrcpFeSCTrt Orin Wilcox, 30, janitor of the the chamber at) the opening of June 7. Farmington ward chapel, was the Wendovcr cut-of- f in a corfound SALT LAKE, May T9. ral on the Smoot farm near the United States Marshal "ft R. Lagoon race track. Wilcox had been killed by a Ward left Salt Lake for Milford vicious dehorned bull, which was Tuesday to execute the first kept there. It is unknown how federal padlock" order in Utah. After an equity Trial before he came to enter, the torral. As Wilcox's feet were crippled it is Judge Tillman D, Johnson Monthought he was unable to get day the court found that the out of the place when the bull Central pool hall was a nuisance attacked him. When found the in the raeaninjj of the' Volstead place closlody wag lying against the fence act and ordered the ' ' ed for one year. his amis covering his head. II.' P, Ryan and Thomas A. When last seen Wilcgx was en route to the main line rail- Johansen? proprietors of the road tranks where he frequently place when liquor was purchaswatched the trains pass during ed, defended the action." Johanthe evening, lie lived alone in a sen has been serving a sentence for bootlegging He house neat the meeting houses w'as recently released for a few TOCATELLO, May days i Reorder to dispose of the Wednesday, jMay 20, of pool hall, as he told the court this week and continuing for at the time. However, at the two days the seventeenth annu- trial it developed that instead of the grand of selling out, he had purchased al convocation of Royal Arch Masons the equity of Ryan in the place. chapter will be held hare, to be Judge Johnson ordered an indead-Saturd- Under Able Direction of Katherine Cooper Is" Carlisle; Begins at 6:45 Festivity Is Most ; Delightful Event of Springtime Program. ; ' fl 6 I i i 1 ! i I six-mon- th inning -- flo-low- cd pre-form- ' ' - the other for $25. Both were . frowning of 'tbs May Queen, signed 'to him by Mrs. James sent Queen Rita Hulme. New Queen Conway. He had about $30 on ' i v iAut i i - Mary; Drowning. Attend aWd A - f -- 4- - F ! . i POCATELLO, May 19. PriCouncil, ,5 vate funeral services for Howard : hi . G. Archibald.- fatally injured in A Russia It Fantasy. Rr4wn tames, loreUa Clay ion an. auto accident two.milesW8t were of Inkom Wednesday 4 2 Czardas, Ruth Hacock, Ladle ' home the. his of held at ' parents Owen. . 3. Comic. Maurlne MulUucr, Lucil Mr. and Mrs.' C. 41. Archibald, Monday, with Rev. E. W, Ewing le May. ,, i - him.-'- s 1 , iv, - pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. Music was by the Natural and Character Dances. quartet, congregational . Marche MiHUlre, Koelllug, ' Mrs.- - Archibald ami Ruth Hen Ruth Maughau," Effte Spence, Marin the acgot Spande, Margaret Thomas, .Thel- dricks, badly injured were much imreported cident, Merrill. ma Rderson, Hattie TAUT HI. ( I - I . 2. Beethoven, Minuet, Loretta proved Monday. Clytuu. Ruth Haycock' Morris Danco (English) LuclTe Owen, Marjorie Smith, Lillie Nielsen, Vesta Schaub, Afton Argyle, . , Gladys 1 lessor. I. The Athletes, Schubert, A, Festival of Ancient Greece. Greek Ath- letes meet to compete iu discus throwing, running, javellfl throwing, and arihery. Iorelta Clayton, Allda Clayton,' Mauriue Mulliner, Afton Robinson, Alberta Jensen, Edith Merrill, ltoaallnd Hale, Norma Watkins, 5. Tarenteila, Italian, Keller. Ele, mentary Dancing Class. ,6. Pyrrblc Dance, Chopin. Naomi Johnson, Rosalind Hale, Ixiretta Clayton, Lucile Owen, Afton Robi3. t - ' nson.' - - 7, Pleerrot and -- -- Pierrette. Chamln-ad- e. Loretta Clayton and Margot Spande, 8. Fire Dance, MaeDowelL- - Dance Club. DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS The Ballard Camp of the 'daughter of pioneers will meet "with Mrs." A: 51. Clayton 154 So. 3rd West Thurday, May 21st at 3p.m. The Thomas Tarbet Camp of tEedaughters of the pioneers, will meet with Mrs. Annie Olson 420 North 3rd West on ' Thursday, May 21st, at 3 p.m. - Apparatus has been designed by the United States Bureau pf Standard that measures the flow of water through various kinds of stone under pressure. " British experts claim to have that the curative value of radium cap bp multiplied many times by using its gas enclosed, in tiny glass tubes. Operated by hand, a new automobile, jack uses oil. pres-tur- e ' to do the work. . discovered QUALITY HIGHER A sit- e- at - OGDEN, May-19- . the east extremity of Twenty-fift- h street, is favored by the Ogden chamber of commerce for the building of a new senior high school. Therivic affairs committee which was instructed to investigate a number . of proposed sites submitted a report to the directors Monday. The investigation was made when the city board of educa- tion recently requested the city commission to permit the sale of Monroe park for the purpose. There was romc opposition and Mayor P. F, Kirkendall asked the chamber of commerce to look into the matter. Efforts will now be made to interest the city school board in the proposed site as the board has approved the purchase cf Monroe park." The civic affairs Committee was instructed to investigate the opposition to the operation of semaphore signals at the inon tersections Washington avenue in the business district until midnight each night. The committee will meet with Mayor Kirkendall commissioner of pub lie safety and Chief Curtis L. vestigation to determine, whether or not a charge of perjury should be brought against Marian a witness Smithson,' brought by the government from Los Angeles to testifyi While in jail at Milford, some time ago on a bad check charge Smithson made affidavits that he had purchased liquor at the Central pool hall. .However, at the trial he said he was tqo intoxicated to know what he signed and that he neverboughtany whisky at the place- but 'sent another man after it. . - OGDEN, May 19. Ogdon is to have another daily newspaper, according to plans formulated at a meeting of representative business men today in the office of Ralph E. Bristol, prominent business man. This meeting was called hurriedly after it had been postponed twice, before because of conflicts. , A committee of seven persona was named to go abetfd with plana for fhe formation of a publishing corporation. The committee consists of Mr. BrisA,, tol, chairman, Fred M.Nye, B. FauIgerrLouls H.- Feery, John S. Lewis, A. M. Miller and W. P. Epperson of Kaysville. .Whether the paper will be a morning or evening edition has not yet been determined, according to Mr. Bristol, who is one of the leaders in the movement, Another who is intensely interested in the plans for the publication is Mr. Epperson, now a publisher of two orThrec Davis county, papers. ; JITTERING: O ' y 72 East Center Street Frank' Harding MONUMENTS THAT LAST J I LOGAN, UTAH BOISE, May 19. Suit of the Twin Falls Qanak company, against Hubert ; Work, secretary of the interior, and other defendants, seeking . modification of a decree recently entered fixing water ' rights on the Snake river, has been removed to the federal court from the Twin Falls district court and wag filed with the United States clerk here todays . The cajval company asks an eh largement of the fights 'deci-eeto it.' Transfer id.. the. higher tribunal )vas effected by E. G. Dayis ? and B, E. tbutmeyer, Counsel for Secretary ' Work, who alleged that the reclamation service would affected by the proposed modification. The decree ,of adjudication awards the Twin . Falls .. Caqal company priority right on 3000 second-feof the natural llow of the Snake river diverted at Milner dam for use on the south side tract. Now, however, the canal company wants the decree altered to allow it priority on or a 300 additional second-fee- t, total of 3300 second-fee- t. This the defendant. Work, opposes, alleging that it would impar and injure the rights held by the ' United Staltes. . -- t et , . " PROVO, May 19. A conference of the Wasatch and Uintah forest officials will be held in this city Thursday, at which time plans for the utilization of the large body of timber now available in the region ut the held of Provo river win be dis-' cussed. POCATELLO- - Idaho, 'May 19. Carl Eiman, lad, escaped serious in jury, this afternoon when he ran d.'rectiy in thepathway- ofia aftrail coupe car a film Intersection of Oak street land Taft avenue in Alam,5-year-- eda.- The lad was knocked beneath and the W'heels missed running over him by a slight margin. Although considerably . shaken, uji,l the Jboy escaped injury. Carl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Elman, 172 Taft avenue,. Ilia father Jg .manager of. the Pocatello Transportation company, - which operates the large paissdnger busses in the city. The car which struck the boy today was driven by Viola Rou-scand, according- to witnesses the driver was in no way res. ponsible fo rthe accident the machine , h. 1 At the present time there is Available feet 150,000,000 oi merchantable timber in " this district, according to forest Out of this footage- - it is estimated that 'there is sufficient timber suitable lor ties to supply the demands of all the railroads of this str,te. With facilities for the treating of these ties as outlined in the plans of e Republic. Creosote company of this city, it is intimated that an industry of considerable importance will be developed through these mediofii-eial- s. " SaltairRailroad. Valued for City at $632,509 Gift rail-loa- d ReSALT LAKE,4 May port of the citys! 'appraisement L committee on tihe Salt Lake Garfield & Western railroad included with Saitair in the gift of the chuich to the icity, shows the present value of the road to be $632,509 and the possible reduction cost $850,912. The ums. was submitted to the This area, it is saM, will sup- reportcommission Monday city night ply more than 700,000 lies per by 1L G. Ilavenor, L. L Dar-go- n indefinite an period. year for and II. A. Strauss. Added to this the upper Provo The committee was organizvast river area will supply a ed to estimate the vafue followamount of building timber, ing the offer of the chiurch to which will be offered .for sale turn Allison. over Saitair 6h condition is to dis the assume the $267,000 Frpd M. Nye and W. J. Park- in the near future. It city er were appointed to represent cuss the possibility of pulling bonded indebtedness , of . the market th is t i mber theDrganlzationrEtraracmg soon rOad.T'T as possible that the meet- - . The valuation id made as .of meeting in Salt Lake Tuesday at the office of Governor Dern.,ing Thursday is called. an operating business, and it is pointed out the true vame jof the property as an earning facCHARM OF WOMEN DEPENDS tor is entirely dependent, upon the amount of profitable business secured. Profits may come, the committee points out. from traffc to the resort, shipments Accordlug to leading authorities of salt and from, miscellaneous Science liaa found tbai a dethe benefits of gland transplantation ficiency In certain glauds in women an operation; freight and passenger sendee. results in metal sluggishness, ir- may be bad without cau be taken inter- Unless traffic to the resort is substance ritability, despondency, forgetful- gland In tableforiu. maintained the. property would ness and fatigue, leudeney to sleep nally for Glandogen, the lie' scientific become valueless- except a great deal and morning weariness. Even the brilliancy and luster of gland tonic, prepared in tablet form, scrap value. the hair and the delicate beauty add provides a simple method of taking Land owned arid in use by the n softness of' the skin are Impaired if glandular treatment. was valued &t approxi-- ! company stores will you. supply Drug the. glands do not function proper( dvfrtifemot) mately $50,000., The trestle up--j - - onihe - . UPON; VITAL GLANDS - -- J : THAN PRICE Naturally You Would Not Want a MONUMENT or MARKER Without the Neces-sarInscription Carved on it. Then Why Not Get the VERY BEST and Most Artistic Lettering that Experienced Craftsmen and Improved Machinery Can Execute? Especially when it Costs No More than the Old Fashioned or, Ordinary Kind. , We have the only SAND BLAST Machine in Cache Valley and Pride Ourselves, as Well as Please Our Customers by Doing Lettering that has a Distinctiveness and Stands in aClass by Itself. ay "Tlie annual irlng Dance Feat'val given by the College Dance club under t lit? direction of Katherine Cooper Carlisle will be held on the eaut lawn on the U. A. C. campus, Friday night. May J!2. The entertainment will 'begin promptly at 6:4S o'clock p. in. with the crowning of the new queen Mias Mary Drowning, president elect of A- - W. S. for next year. The spring Dance Festival is one of the biggest events at the College during the spring quarter and la widely kuown, throughout this section or the state. Each year hunon Friday and Saturday, dreds or people of this and neighboring communities visit the campus to May 22 and 23, by the twenty-secon- d annual conclave of the witness this highly delightful fesof Knights tivity. With the sun nearing the west grand commandry ern horizon, with the freshness of Templar of the stale of Idaho. One of the interesting incithe beautiful campus, and abqve all of the grand commandry dents with the artistic display of the this event furnishes an hour session will be the visit of Past of entertainment seldom equaled , Grand Commander Daniel Kon-ol- d of Utah, w ho will be here The Dance club is to he congratulated on the type of entertainment .it Friday accompanied by a delegof Templars for the has furnished In the past and this ation years program promises to outstaad Utah grand jurisdiction. . Hspredecessors, TWIN FALLS, Ida., Mayl9. The officers in charge Of 4he Suspected cf the robbery of Dance Festival a(e Mias Reta Holme Dietrich postoffice April 25 the busipresident; Miss Lucille May, ness manager; Mrs. Katherine Car- James Conday was taken into 10:30 lisle, dance manager; with The Miss- custody last night at es Afton Robinson, Frances Thomas with two money orders on his and Allda Clayton in charge i.f cost- person, and was jailed pending umes and properties aud Miss Flolse investigation. The arrest was made by Poltee Officer Del Thomas, accompanist.' . The entire program in the ordtr cf Kennison, One order was for $20 and presentation la as folio s I h 1025 COOKIE ,;K30Kiy 133 EKY, GO. IIE-FEST- i Wednesday, May 20. Rcbramm-John-so- 2 n h r Thursday, Friday, and Saturday preaching the resoit was includ- ed in the valuation. It was point- Sturdy Outdoor Women ed out the ties will last for years Excel in Embroidery with a few replacements annu' ; ally. , i ' The detailed valuation table Asmxiali-(By Prea) shows: Grading, $15,600, ballast My 20 The nothing, ties, $32,268, rails-etc.- , LONDON, $74,430, special work, modern girl is, taking a more in$8320, track labor, $41,600, telligent Interest in Needlebridges,' etc., $2962, Saitair work than did the early victor lQ.51rs. Mary trestle, 452500,.l.ielphone; material. $76,-75who is restorer by royal $1310, over-hea- d bonding material $1123, warrant of the tapestries in bonding labor, $2496, overhead Holyrood, Windsor Castle' and labor; $29,120, shops, buildings, Buckingham Palace. open trailers, $35,100, closed Mrs. Antrobug acted as one of trailers. $250, freight cars, the judges s,t an International substation buildings. $9500, sub needlework contest here, and is station equipment, $63,000, sup- considered one of the .greatest plies, $6561, total- $5.4,297, authorities in Europe on these engineering, etc, since inception materials. Hunting women, and $38,135, rights of way. (I. C, C.) the girls who play hockey and $50,077, grarid total, $632,509. : tenns and take an Interest in outdoor sports are, fis a whole, To be placed over a gas range the women who do the best burner a new plate is intended embroidery today, in the opinthe heat so even-- ion of Mrs, Antrobus. Needlely that it is not necessary to work fulfills a side of their lives stir food in cooking utensils. which sports do not, she says. , , F An-Irob- -- 2, - because sports are mt creative needlework certainly is. , and . .- - . airplane The largest ever produced in- - this engine was recently flown from teuntry Paterson, N. J., to Washington, sir-cool- ed ;" D. C. Volcano The Seismograph House ;on the great Uawaian volcano Kilauea, is so sensitive that LQecords vibrations' totS"--eby an oil engine in the power house about 800 feet away. , The loWer fall. of the Yellowcan- Grand stone river, in the the Yellowstone, I9 yon of twice aA high s Niagara. Tortise shell, which for centuries has been used in the manufacture of ornamental is found on only one 0 the many kinds of sea turtles. A machine has been invented fiin Holland for spinning coir c&n which ber into yarns from be woven rough textiles packing many classes of chandise. 00-jec- ts, -- iiIM f f f . d . . |