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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS City Detectives Coming to Orpheum Tonight Engage Tutor Semi-Week- WEDNESDAY APRIL TONIGHT. PA.VTAG ES I. AMERIC.AX- - NTKA.NI He tr THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. The Dearret News la oa Sale It cry Train That Leave or Enter take Halt Daily After 3 0 p. Can Sot Obtain It Are to Inform the Serna Office. Requested however. one of the detectives let fall that May had been as an instructor for the Sait Lake hawkshaws and that even members ot the 'Ivory domed ' Finally, LOCAL BRIEFS staff were making rapid prograss under hla tutelage. "This gink May is one of those scientific birds, seer he said. "He breaks In lots of young guys, farmers kids, and so on. that never detected anything except a hollow feeling in their heads. Ha takes these simps from the sagebrush and makss pretty good 'dicks' out of m 80 It looks like be was Just what some of the bunch In the upstairs office needs It is understood that Mr. May also drilling tha squad of plainclothes men and "harness hulls engaged in the pursuit of the elusive gentleman burglar. Rome or his more apt pupils, who beard Mrs- W. R Baxter flrljg a revolver up on Capitol mil in the early hours, fslt a sort of undefined "hunch that there was something peculiar about the firing of shots at that hour in the morning. Probably with two weeks more training they will be rendered sufficiently perceptive so that they will be able to respond to such a signal with reasonable alacrity Fifty Cent Wool Fifty cents for wool la reported In a Montana deal. Charles E Kaiser. Ogden bender and 'sheep men. Is said to hare disposedeast-of 71.000 pounds at that figure to ern parties. Cummings Will Speak Theoretical and Practlosl Developing" will be the subject of an address to be given by James M. Cummings before the meeting of the Utah Camera dabeve-at the Newhousc Hotel. Thursday ning. Prest. J. E. Broaddus of the Club will preside Guardian Casualty Meeting The postponed stockholders meeting of the Guardian Casualty company will lie held on May 7. At the meeting the par value of the stock is to be 110 to IS a share and currij f ISO. 000 U to be ajldftd to the surplus He lmuts ot f 150.000 worth of stock si tb a share will then bring the capital back to f 300,000. Two Pcrformafmw of "Mikado' performances W The Mikado will be the first and gien tonight In lh Friday, Sixteenth ward faking place Foramusement hall and the second at est Dale. The tast incliMes Oeorge Kollo, Fred C. Rees. Gus Backman. John Winter, Joseph W. Winter. Edna Gotberg. Myrtle Rkld. Louisa Lees, and Dot McMillan Bolto. Mullins Coining to I tah J J. Mullins. state industrial commissioner of Nevada, in charge of enforcement of the workmen's compensation taws of that state, has resigned to accept a position with the Agency company ot Balt Lake dtjr, He will begin serviee with the local concern May 1, according to an announcement made Tuesday by R. W. Sloan, president of the company. Largo Crowd Hears Iecturo A large crowd of interested listeners heard the address last night by C. district engineer of the water Resources department of the United States geological surrey, at the First Methodist church, on Th Roosevelt The lecture was Dam." in Arixona. the second of a serlee given under the of the Epworth league. It auspices was Illustrated by numerous illustrated stereopticon elides. FUns of Research AsxUoo Public Insurance and taxation will be the three subjects to he studied In the future by the Political Research association, acoording to a decision reached last night at a meeting of the organisation. A oommtttee consisting of F. T. Fox, James H. Wolfe and Thomas P. Page was named to formulate a plan to investicaie the subjects and to select mlttce to study each one. ! - TO INCREASE meeting of the board of directors of the Sugar company was held at the company's office this morning at which the report of the valuation committee recently appointed waa submitted and adopted. In consideration of the figures thus reported and In the approved, the board decided. event that the stockholders of the comat their pany special meeting to be held May 11 shall vote to increase the authorised capital to 139,090.000. to issue immediately. that such amendment shall become effective, two and share of th capital stock aa thus augmented for each share of stock then outstanding. Applications for Water. Henry L. Rath, of Monticello, Utah, has filed on half a second foot of water from Tlgalder springs in San Juan county, for domestic and stock watering uses There will be no diverting channel, the application announces, the water for household purposes being while the carried away in vessels, stock will be driven to the spring Sumps are to be lined with rubble to develop the springs, and for psrmis Ion to do this the applicant la paying the state a filing fee of 13.10. Martin Coal Co Nut A. 60. We hare But raised price 47 So. Main. Was HaOS SI Advert laemsnt. iti AS IA. -- Rodney Six Hundred Hear Talk On Accidents in Factories I More than 49 factory employee of tkta city listened last night to the lee-t- r on malhoda 4 appLann for proven ing accident undr th auspice of the Manufacturers Association Th talk wa delivered by of Utah Lon J HaiMork. at .the Assembly Hall, and wa intended to assist the factory iu themselves protecting jOPU accidanta Harriagainst pfvrhtabie son E. Jenkir.B. of the state Industrial commission, gav a short talk on th Insurance fund and the plan of the commission He a!d the commission should prove a gr at benefit to the stats. Grass, garden, flower ahd field seeds. Bailey & Son Co 93 E. 2nd 8o. Ad vertfsement D. Swgaey, of Green River, asks permission to appropriate the use cf .94 of a second foot from Cliff Dweller spring, in Emery county, for dock watering purposes. Form Boy Scout Division. i Thirty Catholic boys laet night took the tenderfoot teat In a ynoytuiSfll tfi a Catholic boy acout division ra! The comprising about 309 members at the cathedral hall meeting was held with the Rev. T. J. Schults and Homer V. M C. A. In of the Hoisfngton charge 1! Father 8hultx is eager to the Catholic boys of the comhave munity eiwolled, the divieion Joining the 1.309 scouts of the city. Edmund Kearns ha been named acout roaster of the Catholic troops. MINTS Th Takes It. A new 4 room brik oak with cottage floors and full base- ment 250 Cash, $20 per month. 7 per cent interest. Ashton-Jenkio- s Company 47 MAIN ST. Dublin Minstrel Opens At Pantag es Today TO firet ru!et. ufty Letter Wire and compiled kiiJ iS by posted n the public school, hare succeeded, th says. In reducing: the traffic accidents to children nearly 0 per In cent the three months since Christmas. The children hare been drilled In the rules, so that nearly all of them can now repeat the list verbatim. ' With the com in of warm weather, and the consequent increase in automobile traffic. Sergeant Wire believea It will be well to impress the import- ance of these rules still more firmly on the youngsters He has arranged to have every room of every school visited by members of the traffic squad, who wHl examine tha children, find out If they know and understand the rules and explain to them just Itwhyis every rule was it-made, and why will best to observe - The policemen also make spectai efforts to Impress on the minds of the youngsters the fact that the police are their friends, and are to be regarded as such, instead of LEW DOCKSTADER, as autocratic enemies. The policemen will make one round Tte Funniest Man In the World,'' la The- Political Boea.- of the schools In the week Just precedOne of the late O. Hsnry's stories larger the attunethe city the greater ing the spring vacation, and another Just before the summer vacation. In about hla search for "The Voice fnent hla way. the leaaons will be fresh In of the City The author is also 1ren "to Lydia' Barry, literary the children'' mlada h" certain conclusions which tend to raconteur in a wtJT'r repert ir, of nn. Site the impression that th metro- - hy Junta McCree; to Natalie Ait. a;, he accident to children to perhaps who IS favorite rate. polls fire percent of the former stamping ground for lovers rnucI comedy debut in vaudeville, and.r Rli- t . kstader, who is at the Or- - making T to George Kelly, who supported by i pheum In his satirical monologue. Anna Cleveland and Nora O'Connor TJ? fojjJw are playlet. present his one-aALVaM BE CAREFUL. n ,n will " "Flndera-KeeperOn the program hla .nthuaiaam f Don't play on th roadway but he a!o will he Irvins N'ewhoff and Dod Play on the sidewalk, the nearest does utter a protest against the cor- - Phelps, somewhat different singers; playground or vacant lot rectnean of The Voice of the CUy. Brent Hayes, the master of the banjo; Roller Skate on the sidewalk, where Mr. Dockstader contends that tha Norvelles tn "An Artist Ftudio;' vshlclet cannot aharm you. or a ball. Never chase vocal chords of practically ever' city end the Hearst-Path- e playmate, News with anl-ar- e across ths strset. tuned to a laughing pitch the mated current events. Don't hang on automobiles, cars or wagons Rrqart Darkest Rimia Tpavrai vati fit thp Broadway. Today and Ti.mnrJ The Rev. John Whalley Is Called by Deal A life vieb and In eventful experiences ended Tuedy 1fc death of the rtev John Whalley, year old. retired Conyrstienai m teter, at hi home. 1367 Emerson a v . nue. Death occurred at 6 ocl Mr. Tt WK FOG ARTT. hr nru' REIMBURSE NTY I a Fmtnm! H.i vj England m'i he left, with his famil. f r r rica. where for give year he eerved a foreign mtseionary at Pletermarml burg. Broken in health, he returned 'T England tn 1ST andh- -served as ; ,'() Until in when cafne ica. where he began a past .ral vr. rk 'J ,3 (which he nerved several Michigan ' South Dakota churches. CUh in 18L be resided for t ga Bountiful, removing in Lake, where he had since reside! Of thorough spiritual culture gentfh, sunny tsmperamem. he w He had been for foui Idely beloved senior deacon of the congrega pftrl!,h tlo,n ,n.5lI1ip married Miss Msrthi Murgatroyd. whoIn bare him 19 dtildrta tn married M: dying 3. Litlla Ml k 'Stoughton at tiara n who survives him Of his chiMreiJ i J 13, .., f Frank Fogarty is considered to be the Emerald Isles cleverest corned- - WEATHER REPORT RELEASED on ran ' Afternoon. Featuring Frank Fogarty, Dublin tha nix Barlo Girls in nrodl- Minstrel, dlv!n J nuuutic oxhIhirlnn and lh Mystic Bird, 5? the diver- tmsd fun-fewhich opens at the Pan Lages this afternoon, sparkles brilliant vaudeville features from Coircidin, ct ; - l,t .rtMn.trUon 1 was born Whalley Torkhtre. Ensland. In JS33 He ordained to the 'ongresation! mime at Wilton, try in In - rchd row. - - Un. li! j1.lfl.h. 12 P The Berio Girls, a half doxen fancy divers, offering a series in quatic ex- - in south Africa: Mn Ethslwyn htbltlons. is said to be one of the best Montagtjs. Mich ; Dr. Whalll (Figures rumlshad by ths Salt Lake ax.ra t ot It kind on the Pant&ges cir- - Kalamasoo. City office of the weathei oartas. Mich Algernon WhsiMf Ieook both wars before crossing the United States department of agricuMrs. Milllcent Mr Denison and Allthr Cult. street ltural arl Mlcfa Mk Cross th strset at regular cross- The Mysrtlc Bird, la an original Wt vJhAr.,h -lWeather Fererast block. in middle of the the 0f entertainment. It is said to be a Whaf) Local Cloudy tonight and Thursfrora the for.el. of k-day. warmer tonight. trf- which emulates the note Germany, offlcerls signals and coirmanda all v Lersl Weather Data fas flcWhen do not of songbirds, carrying an umbrella April. Other features on the bill include your view. permit it to obstruct keep to the right and do not N'ell Mark and Vera Velmar. Grace Deg. cutAlways Temperature corners Dlx and Dixie 4- Edmonds. and ths Pass over crossings ninth chapter of "The Secrw New Incorporations. Highest yesterday possible. Hiahcet In this month last year. .; he will help Never fear a policeman Highest In this month since 1174 you. Lowest this morning Tho Western x It 'vAgtk last year ..A pany hae filed copies ot its article Club Observes Lov At hls month since 1374... Orpheus with th secretary Incorporation Desires Reports in Order Norms! for yesterday state. C. A. Glasler, of Provo, Twenty-fift- h Mean yesterday ... j Anniversary of the hank commissioner, L To Apportion Funds Accumulated deficiency, this nsw concern, which will prjdert have in month head offices in Ogden Other officer The of the twenty-ftftanniversary are A. E. Lewis, of Ogden, first r!o Accumulated deficiency since Jan-- ; Dr. E. O. Go wans, state superintendwas a club with observed uarv president: J. H Dredge, of Mala ent of pub!!- - instruction, is asking su- Orpheus at .the Newhouse Hotel last Idaho, second vice president; C. of the various school banquet of Ogdett. aecrottry: 7. perintendents Precipitation- a and musical After speaking Wharton, districts in Utah to forward at once night. .f Dubois. Idaho. Bt I RPhl Wood, officers were of Salt Lake 0 ihtir statistical reporta for tha school program the following City and Ashby D Bojlaf ::1 no be In order that there may 1. 03 year. Pregl-dnTotal for this month additional directors, and John Pinfre of elected for th ensuing year: this Accumulated of Ogden, treasurer. delay tn the final deficiency, apportionment vice A. Skidmore J ! president; While ths school fund the state high month divided 8 A Abbott; treaaurer, Fred Bennett .77 state district school fund Total since January 1 .. on the secretary. R D. Star -(re8 various countie Accumulated deficiency since Janamong th E .71 hast of population, th high school elected;) assistant secretary, uary 1 Hbrariap. CHURCH NOTICES fund t apportioned ofth number of' Houghton Hence assistant Zuitek: Francis librarian, L in pupils actuallyof theattendance. Relative humidity at C a.m. today A F at E director Bennett, the large, superintendent sib. necessity at yes p.m. Relative humidity office being informed t to the school Bards ell director. A. H Peabody The high pries' quorum me'(.,, terday The high, school fund is ap- - elected), assistant director and A. H. Liberty stake will h postponed for in February and June of panlst. W. E Ebaugh Weather Ob on a "Our to toast. week, owing to Liberty stake con-each school year. Prebody responded At 5 today. vocal selections ware ference. It will be held April 23 tt Progress," E.and 8. Houghton, J A. Van ths First ward given by chapel at 10.36 am. Temperature. Duren. Charlea Marshall. A. J Greaves Th monthly union meeting of id and Percy Morton The next meeting UNIVERSITY NEWS will be held In October. officeri anti board members of P)." near stake will be held in the sisksl r!e of first old Th terona of th hall Wednesday. April 25, at : llj 8tat!ona lectures will be given tn th 2assembly Odd Fellows Hold p.m. oclock. at the university. Fridr t Dr Rupert of th department of anaCelebration at Midvale Th quarterly conference of Plnneerl the speak on Th a Car ofhence tomy will stake will b held Sunday, April . week Th lecture third Body. th first session being held 111 will be given by Major John C. Sharp Local Odd Fellows made a pilgrim- 1917, !< LAKE . of the Xetionil -- Guard of Utah whose age to Midvale last night for the cele- Pioneer stake hail at 19 a m fot- Baker lowed t Dressand be will Bandaging by th tabernacle meeting all ubj anBo Is J p.m. At Othr lecture of th bration there of the 30 p.m. the concluding! ing Wound. .... Cheyenne series will b glvn by Dr. H. DrL. Wil- l. niversary of the founding of the order. session will be held In the sssemb'rl Dr. Franc! Tyng and .... Chicago a Jewel waa award-- I ball ned special musical number wi At the celebration Denver liam T Ward A Stain for his be features. Capt. Chari Efforts are being made I Graduate students of th university 25d to Dodge City . . years of service, with the order to secure a large attendance. ar eligible to enter competition for Among Duluth were Departthose attending an two ... university fellowship carrying Durango Commander Harry PhllHps. Major A general meeting of the Relief I honorarium of UN for the year 1IT-I- ment Eureka L. L. Baumgarten. Major Charles E Grand Junction given by th LeJand Stanford W. H Lepper, Captain society ilqf Ensign stake wllf be hM Street. Major was information th Such Friday.-AprHavre a! j r. ra. tr. T. J St Krshbld. th dean of the Edward In riy Twentieth ward2',meetinghouse. letter tofrom Helena r. Captain L. W Captstn Nlepag, Edward CurCaptain Huron graduate department A. Worm-dah8 Stain. Charles J Captain tis Franklin, chairman of th commitThe Kansas City monthly meeting of tM I tee on fellowships and scholarship of A. H. Captain S. L. Hutchings. Captain RcllM regular officers Lander . .... of Pioneer, Kai society Youngren, Captain Frank Schuythe California Institution. Los Angeles Th raps and gowns for the annual ler. Captain Eugene Berlin, Chevallsr will be held at t P m. Friday, April . , Modena p. Christenson, grand repre 77. In tha stake hall. for commencement scheduled Parley exercise Matter 49 Moorhead . . tv M. Scott, past masthe first week In June, have arrlred srntative; much Irtiportance are to be consider I New Tork Chevalier August Hansen,grand srv being distributed by the ter; Chevalier and North Platts Coaakos. Commandant of which Hyrum Clark Is chair- A G. J J anl the ntteuds.ic of a!! officers SJ Oklahoma . . Jenaen. Lieutenant J. L Bergfeld, En- requested man. sa L. Omaha C Miller. Standard originalSenior sign chapel day. plannedBearer The home missionaries of Granite j Phoenix . this week- ha been Charles Cameron. Guard E s. Green ly for Friday of next ... a variety Sentinel J. Stockman: chevaliers, J. C. take will meet at the 'ake tabernacle Pocatello ,fr, set forward until Friday ts B. Or. It Smith. A. John Robins, Portland. Durkwo-tof reuses conflicting. planned by Sunday. April 2 , at l p. m Ailcon. T J. Gough, w Rapid City ojj th classes fo sociology under Prof. Charles C. . Q Corey and those in educ F Thourton. C. M Eberley RosAburg The presidents and courr'ori of j Georg St. Louis .... tion under Dean Milton Bennlon and Orville E Shirley. the various eiders' quorums of Gra2 ( at. Paul ...-S- an Prof. L E Cowls to take an all day stake will meet Sunday. April 2 M 1 j to Provo for th purpose of visitDiego ... trip the th and schools mental slate San Francisco pip-Falls Under ing Coal Car; there. Santa Fe hospital The regular monthly meeting of ri A meeting of the junior doss was Seattle ...... Left Foot is Crushed priesthood formulate plans for of Granite slake will held yesterday to ... Sheridan taks-ofon a f earns kind of ths senior vene Sunday April 29 at the "U Spokane .. .. cus- This been n has ths day. chapel Samuel . . . Clark. Tonopah year. old. son of tabernacle at 2 p. m. All hea' tom of the Juniors for some years past William . Washington 8 Clark. 423 north Fourth quorums and organisations ore is of th dub Th ujitverslty Chemistry I . . . WJ Vision will meet tomorrow evening at 7:1 West strset. wsa taking , rtd n pected to be present. Wlimetnuccg p.m. In room til of th administracoal car at ths Denver A Rio Grande A spectai lecture will tion building Phvi South ar.1 Sun r!se;t4 sum. , sun sets 7,13 p.m be given by s member of the departrra. tret. at 5 oclock' Ftrday5!xthvnlnir April 25. ment of chemletry an.l fR fcni hg Raft Ritter Conference. Th student body election of offl II xlippod crah by the car whL rers for next year Is taking place E. J. Krelcr, 43 Jeremy CHURCH DIRECTORY READY ths poles being open from t:l nessedth- acchJcnL He catlid until ( oclock fn the main halts of the The Raft Hirer ennfereooe, Maybew. who took ,h, HoUm Un emergency of Church admlnfttratlon building. The election the Th annual directory on April 21 Is to be cloee not hospital Dr W a Used to be held hie sa f year. expected t conAuthorities Is now on sale. ordered him Keyttng hotto St Mark hoJ baa been postponed to Mar 19 s heretofore The or exciting of list all tains a 'onrptets authoriand 1. races will be for student body Pltal. and there the foSt to Also test August ties of the church as reported Up to (resident. Pen editor and dramatic man ed. JOSEPH F. SMI7K Pries Feb. 1. 117. per copy. rgsr. Theron Parmsls has been the th men for nominated edltorehlp nly DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. Hay. seeds, now and feed Ballsv .f the Chronicle and he will therefor Seed, poultry Ths leading Book Concern. 2 receive th usahtmoue approval of th ley A Bona C0-- . student body. Advertisement. Ad vertlsement. Sa l Lsrgsly through the insistence of Representative V. B Hammond, and. as Gov. Simon Bamberger is said to have expressed ft To save ths state money by saving further time In the matter." Grand county gets at once 32.599 and 17,500 conditional appropriation allowed by the laat legislature This was about th only special appropriation made cwntl' to . tb state for ronrow by the lag islature. Mr. Hammond was a member of the commutes on appropriations and clatma Th appropriation of 17.500 was made to reimburse Grand county for money spent on the approaches to the bridges over the Grand and Green rivers in that countv The money wa to be available whenever the governor should find the necessary funds in the treasury over and above the other necessities of the state. Similar conditions were Imposed on a large number of other appropriations, but 'his one to Grand cotintj and two to the national guard, made with the Idea of enabling that body to perfect mobilisation arrangements, were regarded as preferred caass. The governor, however. Is striving to adhere to the policy of releasing these conditional appropriations only after the money from the taxes to be collected this year is available. Many requests from other sources have been denied, but the success of Grand county so far is attributed to the personal effort of Its representative in the legislature. He said that Grand county seeks further to improve the approaches to the bridares, which are on a main traveled highway between Colorado and Utah points. The money which is reimbursed under the is In 1314 said to have been spent appropriation 'U. ! form-stat- I h 1 L ; I . d 1 a-- ' ta'iTr" L . ninety-eight- Public Utilities Board Adopt Official Seal h Mar-fthsl- . . . S. TWENTY YEARS AGO. CO tl From the Fit of The Newa $2300 HHHj SUBTLY REDUCED o one-ha- lf In SIFETY FUST RULES A Utah-Idah- Brady Thr GW Who Lose;" IDMKiY tomorrow. "Mary From Anxer- tra." MONEY TO j Lump. CAPITAL Morgan's GW. Aik "Darkest Russia." proved, Patn.it Who fu Hor Tr lull BROADWAY NEWS). When civil war raged oar the land, I but two feet high eagerly I wished to stand, a howltner in either hand, and for ray co die. But sternly than my elders said, You young to fight; don't think or dream of carnap, but drop your toys and go to bed, and m that J tight." 'Again I hear of war's alarms, moth taU sturdy blows; the battlefield for me has charms smI and syat ray country's fa hen I speak of this, my aim, the captain nay! You are too ancient' for the ganje; g, a or frame, yourself quilting help the girls crochet if our battleships shall meet the foe upon the brine w13 on land the armies meet, I may not kill' men and repjlI the ingienook mine. They fight who want to bear a gun, een though his JwUT MaTOIL.- - are not right, and though his acanty locks are and though he weighs a ton. But no, alas! they choose their men, reject able lads, because one fellow has a wen, and one's too old to fight aza and some wear Irver pads. dark PARMIora.jawBtir In "The Valentino Girt. The first hint that the Salt Iak detectives were gotng to school to a "sure-nuf- r scientific detective was received when It was noted I- - B. May. head of the Re vethat t la re secret service bureau, was paying frequent visits to the detectives office. Mr Mar was very reticent as to his business with Chief of Detectives Joseph Sharp. All the heeds of the pence department were likewise reticent. A rumor became current that Mr. May had been retained to handle the difficult eases originating in This was dish department. Free -- man. er. tiling rum. TWa circulation ti ewttrrly separate and dlMMwt from that of the Dully day News. Wm 8 00 year, 51.00 lor BY WALT MAKJ.N (FOR THE DESERET with Vaudeville Pnuik Fogarty. private detective, operating a large agency which covers the eta tee, has become the tutor of the I'hawksbawa" Fearing that the criminals would lsam of the new force against which they will have to contend, the Jjt,c t that the lessons are being given has hitherto been kept under cov- la read by more Own U lb peopta. aaassiy taraen. prosperous rrglows ot Clan. Mahn. Unlucky Patriot ORPHEUM Vaudeville featuring U DoektUuler. The Balt Lake City detectives are now undergoing Instructions that In a short ttine. It Is expected. wl!l make them real sleuths. A Issued Mondays and Thursdays 1917 AMUSEMENTS To Direct Work ly 25 l. APRIL 23. 1SB7. Twenty years afto this date cam on Sunday. At th regular service in the tabernacle the peak-- r .were Elder C. W. Penrose and Elder A. W Ivins, president of the Mexican com-mtt'- ! -- . mission. u oclocal excitement casioned by the report of a rich strike in th Queen of th Hills mine in Dry canton. An extra Jorc. Of miner wa to be sent there. and arrangements wore being made to open a number of old prospects that had been abandoned. Mrs. J. W. Hardy died suddenly of heart trouble at her home In th Second ward. Provo. She wa 26 years of age and daughter of Bthop A. H. and Sarah Ann Scott. Joseph Thompson, a well known and esteemed resident of Clarkston Some died. death of national lyniflchce that of Cyrus Morris Dodd, of mathematics at Wilprofessor liams colleye. Wflltsmstown. Mass. 71 of aye and reHe w garded a leading educator. A wa yr r . utilities commission of Utah Is required under the law a ssai. which creates It to have which It shall attach to Its orders, and rhbeh shall be recognized by the courts as official. For this purpose a design has been adopted by ths com miaeiouw which was submitMd by Hugo C- - Lewis, office engineer for th stats road commission Mr. Lewis Is a Balt Lake City man. and Ms work in original artistic expression has attractsd some attention. TU: The seal Is circular, with ths words 'Public Utilities Commission of Utah,. 1917, running around ths edas of ths clrols. Inside this is a drawing showing a double track railroad, a gas plant, telephone and telegraph wires, factories and other industries that corns under the s of control ths regulatory public HE public uUU-tls- commission. h t. , 1 lc |