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Show ' ..litNt.....,-,..i- . , -- ,...., .,, to ' ,, , . ,, ,,, , ' ' , , , , , . , , , , l , ' 4 , 4 .. ; FOUNDED .1,850. - - - ...- -, , ,, , , it4 ' r:..AS.E.COM,S.':TQ7:7: 4 --- I. - ' -- tI. - - - - - -- -, :Irrl ,, 4 . 4 ' " 4 4 - - r was-substa- 1 - , . at-M- en-towbar; 2 11, CP i T- e , . - 11.1 Etoh1,...hed rsdrsatteel-4-t4se--Reystromit under their own names, and had plant entered into the agreement with the Engineering company for its reconstruction. and had not reeetved any cash from me on these . 1 understood that there . PaYsnents. . would be a profit to them, as he ex, plained to me that the profit would be between the cost to them and the price of $629,000, the price at which it . wan turned into the copany." - "I was present at the first meeting or the directors ofthe company. and , -t beard the .articressof .Lntorporation again read. and also the conisect be.. tween the Lynch.12annon .t twmpany and Hendrickson and Stahl. was also present when Mr.- Hen, drickson and Mr. Stohl agreed to fur Mich to the company new boilers. Ileh 101' theY stated would coat them 823.009. 1 haard of no disagreement of any kind between the company and Mr. Shl and Id r. Henctrizkiiim until tilefK 3stualtedt4trt jr. Henson and other large, fl8o ,rnet The move' was very popular. it was considered an improvement ilio tle ell ;he west side of North Cache vat- Idy. a hicll encouraged Mr. Kieselio be -A Lynch-Canno- n . . -- t - . 4 . ' - I 40 ,1 itiel in . - , - .. , ' ' 1 , . - . . , , , th e tiel -' .. ... ),.. ' t, ;, it:: teeett-- ' ' , - - , - - ,. Small Bond Buyers Are Tool Slow in Out APP 1. , - Filling cations and State Cam-- ; O 1 --- ,, - ,,, orK . ." n.. 4L........, t ..beiti?.41011e. ' ; , -------- -- )scriPtiOnS ..- - SióñsorS e ects ' ' litacarbou" hi -- , First Witness is Called II e .- t ,, ,.. R 4 - fI Pólie ..; 1 STANDS'IlIG1- ' ' t . 1- - , t t - ' - : liTAll . Reports Topig and East -- - : Chief of, Pollee and Mrs. L Parley itihite returned today from an extend. ed trip through. .the south and east. The 'thief and Mrs. White left April in t for New Orleans, where the con' vention of the International Associa- Case Against John Pin- tion of Chiefewe , April 14. 15 and 16. gree Charged With Re- - tion they visited - T celvingDeposits - and stepped cities , d I 1 , fully. - sas VOCATIONAL--:- - k . 1.1. Kan- ;11emphis, Denver on the addres- - wen inside for the state by District At- torney Wilson McCarty this Morning in the case of John Pingree, who tri on trial beioie, Judge John E Tobin in the ThirriDiterict court on a charge Of ferseiving de--1 posits for the 'Merchants bank knowing the bank, to be insolvent. In hie address Mr. MeCirtv said the state would prove that Mr. Pingree litirknowledge, of the hunks itiSOIVency A's lorsg back as May 1918 when I he received a report from the bank of the Federal-- , Reserve, Islain-Litterpronounced the bank in- . thernori-wOulinsituct the He gaid LS to that immaterial would be it Jury whether or not Mr. Filagree pereonally II accepted the deposit after diecoverY that the bank was insolvent but that Of BolshevismLa outlined-an-d ,. ; '... t - .... ITed sayllome. - , most intsrestmg tonveotion of police chiefs was held and methods of- dealing with spread . - City7iin-- - Peltewe'vers- , Takes Front Rank AM'Oni.. , States of WestBut!CaL.4.--- ifornia Has Most Fore. t --- 1, most Institution , After the convenvarious eastern A ' Ship's - Name, SIXTY-NINTJiTYL- . TRAINING ' . paign is Dropping Behind1. i In Race to Ell Quota:- - - - , . - FFIC l'A L.- HOU,------ .., - ' , . E The-nain- er ' . - . I TAII stands ,highost among the t' Pacific- mid mountain states in ,..; ' ;..,"' .4" o"I ''ret"Ô' nainbti'r T.. , rural high ifctioola teaching agriculture..;....- .undet the standards. r i....,..,,, record is,hetter appreciated . when- the poptilation oT rtah is corn- - 7 paged ,Avilth t he roast, states. Inettng California, which state alone claims seven times the population of Utah.. These facts are reported by I. EL Ball. etate nupervisor of agricultural education, who returned Tuesday from a visit to some California- rural sishools T HtT'',Opening U0. this country wert ' Sinhh-tiligh- . - - , vocatirrnal-edttx:'77!":-- -- Mott-eve- , - - -- - in-th- - to Near e- lf - 5- d torrive-fromNev- -- e -- - lett-hem- ,. - -- pile-futo- rs as-er- ons-tent- h t, g ' ward-lookin- - s. non-voc- Net Proceeds of Injuries Lid to SUiCidal'Intent Mines Reported t Boys Ruin Bed , !- Flowers at:- gross-procee- e- vains-produ- ctir hf - book-win-15- State Capitol - -- e - - , - - - ' - , - ' For Late Park ,. - on0-thir- . - Dr.-Johr- -- , - that,-the-lette- b w receiver-el-theban- 1 i er ing LI bew-hank- ' . nitto , Mrs.-Stewa- s other-stipulatio- , , i , - t1 says Chief, White. A lam,: number of the chiefs of of United. States and the, police - --- -There were 614 officers and men tit Miss Margaret Horseiey: of 'Price, Canada were present, and many in- , the 11Irth infantry on the train. They were has been chosen aesponsor for the mad.). teresting reports are enroute to California from- HoVERY .store. businessconcerri 1 ship which, Carbon Crime is rampant throughout the has the boken en route over the Denver & reand it was .honor of homing as a rssult Of its thechief east., anci induetrial ,establishment in says, Rio Grande and Western Pacific riAds record In the Fourth...Liberty fAian. port.d at the cosi'ention thilt- an exBalt Lake which has nth se- to the Presidio to be dernobilirmd Uniff yet tra Ifund of Ltl;S.0110 had been approchosen "1.:tararbon" cured a 100 per cent derdirection of the Red Cross, some .. It. together with Miss liorceley's priated to the Is:absas City. di., policeSOO of the men naarclied to Warm tion to the Victory Loan, is subscripthe'lreasto sent name been has department for the purpose of inurgbeing aBU1swim in the het. Springs, for the force of peace officers officials at Washington and ined to quicken action among the emury creasing . wan while the remainder in that city. phur water, There have been Li formation as to which ship is to dared up town to look around. The ployees, in a letterk'being sent out by 'receive murders in Kansas City since ,Lan. 1. the name and where the soldier left at 12;30 p. in. for the City Campaign' laianager Lester D. 97 in Cllicago. He chief the and to take is says. placeris christening west. This regiment was composed of Freed. The I 011 per declares that holdups are common 0- tollowing the within- s--- short-timcent and-lift- ianaBeton& the California Ccurrencesirrinith 'ot these two cities. this Carbon county tional guard. and commanded -- by taprevioun loans was one of. the mcset 'honor there being an average of ten a night cation ,conference at Rei:keley. its quofor havihg - Farrell Of San offeetive method. for Colonel Leonard-in each. Mr, Ball Sess.-thata in the Fourth Liberty loan. The the inspitsi reaching JO6t. There are no 'Utah boys in the small bond on the return trip, Chief A:4 Ulab's At Miss as--to and information the concerning record buyer Cirman Freed satisfactory d They-hacommand. their band of looks' forImportarg reauks if the liorseley and the name of the ship 1Vh)te and Dave Gershon, special litSO hien with them, which played a movement is vestigator for the department.of jus- number of schools teaching airricul-carried out was received today by State Cam4 number of times at the Rio Grande I again for the properlyLoan. tice, arrested two bootleggers who ture of a high standard, he finds some David Larson J. 11 PRIgn -Manager Victery depot. Tilts regiment was in the same boarded the train at Evanston. Wyo. rural high schnole in California that Mr. Free& le also stirring up the from Carl It. Marcussen. chairman division as the 145th field artillery, managers of 'stores and men were lodged in the Ogden eircel anything In Utah in actual rural of the Carbon county committee. business it would be suriciert to prove an The but being in a different branch et the houses to display window banners who declares that his county will of the bank accepted a deposit jail. adspirit and in farm lands and opera- agent service saw little or nothing of it. a non& A typical school of this class Loan more genvertising again be in the front rank in the at twill time. Thia litr,eirxtated The D. &R G. will handle anoth- erously. Sam-tief ! There is located at Ontario, 60 miles southclash between Mr. McCarty and Victory Loan.. pienty of exceeder and much larger body of troops next ingly attractive- - are Power Would 1 Mr. Company west of Los Angeles. "Tf it Is true that and hangers King. counsel for the defense. week, when 1531 caStlale leave Garden at Liberty Loan posters colhad Reboot" is the states the said the that high in the people's attorney headquartens King Its to -Pueblo Capacity lege. Paid Mr. Ban, then the Chafft7 April Commercial Club, and Mr. Freed City, Sunday. arriving urges women yegterday presented the Moth- - not stated the law and that the ac29. en routs to Camp Kearny for Mus- that Union high- - echool in Ontario tit in they be taken Out and er Superior of the Institution with a ceptance of a deposit after insolvency Poteer Dixie The St. ; Mr.' of company tering out. Four trains Will bring where they will do some gooddisplayed to the people's agricultural colmath have would the for Bond. be 11000 the provedagainet They reality Victory them west, to h escorted west of campaign. for the purpose of asisisting in Pingree before he could be convicted. George, which is already diverting lege. gift ' Pueblo' by R. J. Nan Dyke and Harry Heroic measures that will "In addition to possessing ottoman- - . the construction of a new Si. Marys However the point was not argued', ater front Santa Clara creek for deCushing of the passenger department, Salt Lake up to the 'mark in the bring romm Hal class Vic- - Academy building which isbeing Pro- - both sides stating they would argue and lithoratory of power used in southern In to Provo. where the trains will be tory Loan and beautiful grounds, this sec- .campaign are expected to Jected. The young women were warm- -,- the question of law at a later time. velopment proposes to eniarge its prodbc- turned over to the Salt, Lake Route, be announced reviewed ;the history Utah, Lib-at the Mr. for thanked luncheon McCartygenof and their ly ondary twhool owns a citrus' grove of praised deto meet growing tion Salt The ..capacity and not come to this city. PinLoan workers e Mr. time froth erty the seven The r; , of erous bank the where a ter- and patriotic action. girls mandeby insuilling additional Plant& tilizer acres of 'oranges. Lake Route carrying the men to Dag- Club Saturday. There isCommercial an said He with now the became in in still is its fourth president.gree deep experiment working It has filed through .Snow gett. where they are to be turned over concern at Victory Loan headquarters Catholic Women's league which is assessment against the stock of the & Cannon, itsapplication with valuable data recently aemt if engineers, for 25 second rear to the Santa Fe for carriage to Camp OVer the ',lowness with which moderseeer- - bank. at the time Mr. Pingree became out in to the farmers as bulletin No. I excellent progress making be from taken the Santa. Clara feet,to Into Kearny. via Orange Junction Si miles ate she subscriptions are coming in. ing teibscriptions to the boah. the $240.000 of the agricultural department. The, president, brought at a point ilorth. of Koster in the blue school south of Los Angeles. and the central committee is working New subscriptione of $1001,,er,raore, baak,to give It...capital:a do businees national has lately purchased a 291. forest. This will be diverted. on a planthat:, it is confidently be- ere announced .S."iW""onqmEnEmml, - acre- - &tin' farm five miles from the as follows: Hemenwey with and to permit of the is...glance of- by meanie-of .crth dam and carried cornrunawick-Balklieved. will change the whole aspect & Moser,., 3000; a financial statement that would It is called the v three amid one-hamiles in a canal town high school. Address Senator King of the drive. Collender company. 11000; Pembroke mand business. Chaffey Project farm. One of the arid flunie and turned over two While the Pembroke 11v 12000: , company Future arc, reports from the city company. agricultural thitrutor wtU Inch retina-whee- ls Atenew Old Notes.. iader C.314 foot three League in , on the farm. performing part of the diecouragine. those from the out 'emPloYees. $1050; National Woolj 712 horsepower. labor-an'Later. he sai'L the bank renewed head, developing moan point. are quite the of B. J. 11000: association growers', contrary. giving part of his time to The will be used for lighting worthless. been energy that notes had long ' ginator William H. King,, it waZ an- state Campaign Manager 7. David Thompson, $4000; Bandall-DodAuto was no collateral' and power purposes In southern Utah. instructing the class in dairyarming. Larson has receivettword-frea num-- . company. $5000: Pacific Nash Motor against which there nounced.- did not. Farm and Garden Work. in favor of the The water will, he discharged into the notes -drew and new cornbe of Auto the counties 81000; the Browning company. raying that until tet Thursday afternoon, and borrowers without canal of the company supplying the the school campus la a Poulli7 "Upon Daynes-BeebMusic seroe,irreeponsible is satis-- 1 pan). 11000; with campaign progressing exintertee immediate- plant including s. house carried the unpaid plant Already-itherefore was unable to address the factory rapidity. J. D....Paters. ehairfi company. 110,400; Consolidated Music tiny- eoilaterat-anlarge enough -below ' site s. the ly -of, the..,propose4 for a notesse Demohouse, incubator . man of the Boxelder county committee 'company, 15000; Traveiere Life la- - Interest on the worthless meeting of the newly plant. bank e and prófits. number. of cellar, west surance eampaign-therbroodersss that. is 110,000; the says waa-tiel- d proat the from companyt, real eratitte,he Georgeromei theAP: houses., :Records on the laying stock eratio4eargue, whichAnnouncement Lifeinsurante CaniPany$esae; 7 'Mining- Meeks-Auldis ceeding innoothly and that ho,lully Coast of the Virgin Dome (ill com- has the state, Newhouse iotsL been for the past two T. W.- Boyie. 15000; Continental Ol Ie said, would be proved by ,. the make will .1. obtaining anticipates W. county!. hank Graham.. its president, by mean!) kept pany by was carried on the books of the made that the letall.eenator Of trap neets and theyear: aim before the end of the drive. $30.000 : company. quota g nse later. for of its the the' TAIIPM0 league of a before to increase second his address is to develop a high laying. flock for . Miners of the Tintia district are company, 115,000: Studebaker Broth- - at fictitious foot from in Pass on next Grapevine iisièiilinents Thursday night.. paid the benefit of the community. spring possibly 15.000; Studebaker gets and that several mines company. for Washington county a premThe new club is still under tempo- sUbscribing generously. and $1004 year etocks "Besides tt this liberal provision for 13tra0: lug local employees, having reported 100 per cent subscrippurposes- - A Ateci pipe two, miles long farm work the school has ium paid for a Ile insurance policy' will rary organization. which it is hoped erected a next tions. according to word received from Deseret News, job department. 12000; for he umpd. The .application As- isreenhouss with a hot on the were Mr. will be made permanent at the charcarried Pingree water system E. F. Tintic Standard chairman of the - company is "In serious company, Mining Juab Birch, serts thethat the also time which at installed by students. All Meeting. W. books as arlaPta. for committee. Carbon county. 110.000 Elabals, shrine. of a dependable water tho attractive campus are plants ter membership roll will be rclosed. County raise reports were made to the state need t which has eirtablished a unique rep- L. Wolfe. WOO: A. B. Sawyer. 1111a0: grown by use in drilling and to supplysupply for sunwould said. he cottithissioner. in The organization ,committee retorted students their utation for Ka and loyalty. to F. E. Whitworth. 12000: MarishCoal banking training. other requirements of the comindry of show to knowledge a charter membership200at the Thurs-It the government fidelity "Another be of forwork in proved, Salt Mattress 11000: Lake this in phase previous loans will company. pany and its employees." persons. g day meeting of about institution that is aimed H. A. Liepteger, solvency .ansi that various 11250; its former record, accord- company. recommended the name "The, Demo- duplicate were carried as to create an appreciation for rural life Alkire-Smit- h were liabilities which Auto to received word R. Carl 11200; from company. ing and Marcuson. Is in cratic league," which was &dotted, noted financial to make the course of study. The , appearance the Going It vita Carbon county. 12000; T. C. Hathaway, 11500; Car- tcaehto Washmgton: corusitution nest year :list of courses is typical of reported on the proposed 15V which in the Fourth Liberty Loan.: penter Paper company, 1000; P. L. of the banks condition look all right. the over until went which and won the honor of naming, a ahip in Denim, $1000; Utah Lumber company, lin McCarty- stated that just prior to Albert Smith. recent.. the entire four years' work. It offers EiderCeorge final before adoption. next meeting rural farm mechanics and 2000: A. B. Villadsen, 11000; J. M. the closing of the bank. the etate ly . the United States navy. ;, appointed president o'rthe- - Eurol- prolect English. Mrs. R. E. L. Collier. Mrs. W. M. corn- - would prove. Mr Pingree charged The graduating class of St. Marrs Villadsen, 11000; Hubbard-Den- n L. B. Chrietensen italtauisslim-ot Mrs. Vie and will leave W. Church, "Thetaint cif in taken his Hughes Alkire, $1500. the $I 4.000 academy. consisting of IS young pany, 11000; Fred were named a commftteeto wait On to attend to tional classes for boys in the agricul the.aceount of the Prince Consolidated - May 2 for Washing-totural in knowlmatters connection indicated with department la the without local the by the Mining company for the reception in honor outline of the course in rural edge or content of the mining com- chapter. Sons of the American Revo- following for of the Utah senator, at which he will of the first and second years which he is president Be- English L. pany. He said the state would prove lution. be the main speaker. his final departure for Europe of high school: that various items were carried on the fore . Senator King Ilea been in Nevada for he will return to this to as attend cash when they First YearOral English-city books of the bank . ( a week on a water rights case in which the general conference of the Church were overdraft's. among ; Patriotio;"Democracy - of Today." in June. his .law- firm is retained. Ut'sah Provision and the Packing Gltteer (or some other collection of pi' ' 1 s.1, I company whose checks in the amount patriotie addresses); - "Books About of 133,000 were carried as cash by the the War." 845.000. The witness also stated, that A man thought to be Hyrum JenNet proceeds of 1639,944 are adbank, seine of them for as long as two Drama when the Knight Sugar company took ''Shenandoah," Bronson sen of Hyralm. Utah, is in the Dr. W. years, and that to clear them up the Howard. $150.000 worth of West Cache bonds, mitted by the Tintii Standard Mining tx Protook of bank the Rooks on farming'Forty .Cens capital stock under In lieu of cash on the sugar plant deal, cbtn,pan) In its report filed a.:ith the H. Groves L. D. S.. hottliital even though vision company furies of Farming.," the It was given a bonus of St.000 worth state board of equalization. The corn- treatment for injuries Puttered this was Insolvent. were company previously ) facts lddaf Packing short istortes front ds of stock. These Its morning when he wit! Ftrurk 12Y-- It the Bible; epode! Eudy of birds and made known, howeveri in cenneetton pany.sseerta.-that tor-tOffi- prove that shortly after the 'train. inserts: fronv-thlecture leek" and of Aht.gomnany addresses on In, business the open with &Istria! subjects. was made by the Federal preilonsly reviewed in the trial.that 1918 were 11,866,356. against which cials of the railroad said it appeared Insolvency Reserve : bank an in IPractice correct 'position. voice agent for the 'Upon the defense announcing out It claimsan Outlay of 11.226.411 in al- to be il'ease Of atteMpted suicide. .It is Merchants bankthat went-tand order of thought. Assignments Denver in an , itrested save for the straighteningcalled expected he will recover. law. the lowable under deductions taken from to secure effort to the text bolster book. ;Oral Englthe money the exhibits. plaintiff of certain According to a report of imb or the Art of Speaking." by Ad- in rebuttal.' the man. as the train ap- bank up but wart unsuccessful. to the Assessing the mine 'as required by Joseph P. Featheretone Knowles. (This text to be flynand front all reports by old toinette He denied that he had procured rani law at three times the net 1,2?oceds proached. lay down by the track with knowledge of Mr Pingree. , The defense did not make an open-- I enough for two years.) evidence offered on a 'rail. As the train to, know betterturned of the 'documental-3a used in part assessed valuation of his head him of make would the discusislon of to Statement I) frig farm problems: the Jury. reserving its beautiful he raised his bead and at bed by the plaintiff except such personal this Property 11,910,831. Other as- reachedthe state tulip capitol, reports from farm magazines and goywas struck by the rod of a journal statement until later In the proceed-ba- r. letters as passed between himself and Thursday night.. into a resemblance ernment bulletin. (2) Diecussion and This was in rebut- sessable improvements of the mine- are flendricktion. The train was No. 2 that left Ogden tinge ' of the aftermath of a Kansas .cyclone. r(porte of important questions of the ' Exclude Witnesses'. tal .of the 'plaintiffs contention that placed by the company at 183,211.-giv-at 6:15 a.m. and the accident occurred political and ...octal.certain letters offered by the plaintiff , Prior to submittin g - evidence the Perley A. Rill, landrapo gardetierof dayscientific,from ing a total assessed valuation of a lit- about four miles south of Ogden. The books. read out of had been obtained through copies be- tle - asked lie has cies& as to the important St0b, over . capitol. whose 'I 11,000,000. Identification had yietim ing made from Mr. Handrickson's - prinot witnesses should be ex- - clews as tnesho the vandals were. and IllDrills In the method of con- to noon, is whether or Ophir Hill Coneolidated has about 30 been ofmade up vate deenments. Mr. Juveeluded. to matter the has a was the said it McCarty reported ducting public meeting. age. 5 feet 7 inches years On cross 'examination the witness also made a report, showing net pro- In to the state to xedude wit- - nile court:officers. Second Tear--O- ral height. sandy- complexion. thin and, agreeable English. admitted that while asoociated with ceeds of 1281.692, as against a gross emaciated. r in the flowers with The newest current the interest W. J. of exception KliowlefLI "Orpl English" text book ' Mr, Hcndrickson he had taken a letter Mr. Hill beautiful and Edmunds. who has acted .campaisii. city as,auditor of 1840,668. improvements from Mr. Hendricireon's file and yield ' of the bank booke for the continued). dietrict at- - bellovoa. may t4e ni ofpart reeponsible IDiscussions on the care of tomtit. brought it to Salt Late to consult an and machinery of thu company are Seek Contributions the boys, who ' torney. He said the state would .prove ,for the depredations , He said that the attorney i attorney. what appears hoildings and grounds; reports on the valued at 8130.803, leaVing a total ineolveney by., testimony of Mr.' Ed- - may possbly Memorial of first year of farming. results had photographed it. The letter re- assessed valuation of Proposed inakel method to an be to easy to them L. under monde by Stephen slightly Lynch, reeeiver ferred to was the one containing the To of th e bankand Charles Stewart of is getod showing on the home property.' the daypi-Olt-Ma- t An prominent men ot Dr. John R. settlement between Featherstone and 11.000,000 with the acreage still to be and busineso lead- lho!' Federal reserve bank.-the,mAnor,K,ive:.,A tver;,a beau evidence in 8tattng that Whal""r introduced SS Hendrickeeti. an acre, accordingto aasessed at WA b4.4 tu,,pe has- ers. and stiecessful farmers, the would to hate prosecutien some- time ago,- The- - witrienseeid- hi and economic pr, ) ble m s Nre. William M. StrIWL sectetarY with 'Mr. Edmunds at; The boy took or deth. Initseen ruined. found this letter while looking In Mr. d of the pietas, of the farms- - smiih as. recent legisla- about of the University Alumni association, regard to evident.... Mr. McCgarty The Daly Mining company shovre Hon affecting the farmer; land. Heritirickson's file for another docuothers. down labor. -- ment Oil company bueintiss. He said gross yield Of 1179,264. audrnet pro- reports that contributions for the pro- - that he be permitted to remain in 1Th trampled toot( away-Many about a of rent. tm Nation, collective bargaining, court. He said the lame courtesyi -. that he had previously been in Mr. ceeds of 176,069. Machinery and lin- posed memorial to the Id.te nraiked5ig. inexperienced theY,tee-7)--plantsR. Park,formAnyxcais-pceeide- nt Hendrickson's file in the latter's presers. managed to damage a lot of part the farmer plays in proventents are the state school. are coming in alow- could have11'64-sn auditor present This,, ine,re p in "'ening the b1wistr.a.,. theYi the proTot-hi.ence.atuLthouchtnoth of the nottom a aceepty front Me Ring t as cited: otal, ex7 iy. The campaign iost , feeds:, tor re- brought 122,814leaving lo Letter Copies. How to make the who said defestss the a had to auditor however. she save., bY.the fact farinceft horne,life. more, 4, tratthre. far Mr. Hill pointlt ent'ttrat: though Abraham Tyson was railed to testify elusive of the acreage of Jest over a tarded. and that the defense the address that of many milted to examine hadnot,been,per- ttlfro'bed 'Id bloom latetaesity abut a the whole family as to the method by which Mr. Woolley- quarter of-, a millionthillare, assessed alumni- andpreAent the forrnee studente bark books Is has 10 not or da the result week ys. it -took, possessionof- therfileirof the vahlatiett:since last ;WY. Mr. McCarty respond- - nf about six months really beem.reatatered-tat-t-h- e university.--At of effort and control. -- Columbus company when he acquired New Form Provided For r file The- witnees saidin regord to the colebrationl quit,. the deent-o- hod thP ilght to October, anti care'folly t'endert had beep in his custody constantly and placealts gross ileld at 8153.868,,and dation New Water Rights Law books of of 50th the when Dr. the Parkal wanted to they that no one either 'put anything into it Its. net proceeds at 141,485. tdachin- ascendancy anniversary to thp prooldency of the Cali First Wires. or took anything out. He also wild ery and improyemente are valued at chool have been The r,iintk-rarejurned undelivered. passed carbon copies of k. re-1. that he knew-tha- t Lynch.. to would csre 'Stephen. to be is. The welebratirlit bookWthey a prom- List' iPirimaturo. bas made neces- Mr. ,Hendrickeon's pereonal letters 14,932, and the assessed value of the inent feature of the was the itrat witness on the ceiver --bring intrL, court. jiavothe Nit'. King thp corn- mine. exclusive ot aeriage at- - liSt.- - mencoment exercises university had been made after ..the date On 15 ItH of g in June of this stand for the statp. He identified a xegated.it. witness ftlaudia Johnson Gibbons.. - time a et the account books of the the books into court and a laugh re- and also pf lieW record forms for thatAt Year,forthe defense. had testified that no 17nfon Chief values its property at Picea, the wg- - ot Sculptor Atabonri bank and said he got thern in the sulted when Mr."1,yach asked about permanent hooks, for the state wrigsuclecarbon comes of letters had been $1,600. and claims bperating ex- Young. will be ti veiled In the house at the t.loie ho.teek, the a moving van. tricer's office. C. J. lHrkh. assistant o'clock. state engineer. at the same time has Court ad)(urned until penses of $7.4ISA1. Its only income administration building. which build- - bank over . When tti; gate offered son of C. John defense evidence Sherp. was in the form of a 110.000 assess- ing thereafter in to be known as the them in the Joseph elharp, objected counsel intimating that they wtit stipu- brought the forms of agrilleation for thkt his father left on Jan. 11. ntent on the stockholders, according John teVed various purposesthere ars for R. Pork bilibling no $ tribute to on the wore that entries had been late as to the bank hooks. water 191T: for California, wks gone for to the report. matien'S semen( the hooks by the reTh )ury which was completed ye- ert, hIaokforota In aa nearlr , the late educator, three months less one doe. This was eetcer once the closing of the bank. sterday, bear the cdtte tomporeil Of' uniform shape as he finds possible. North Beck reports s'ays -ii 71170.in rebuttal of evidente offered by Ilon improvements WoVtir18..104-7a;d1P4I1tlPd den'Ts'.or71:: Ta'rr::ja's ' to by Mr. Lynch. the following: 878 alumgbis was There are various chinges in de. Olivte J. liaiiilook;'-vcitnes'for the 'defend- proceeds. South Standard ' says its ni or friends of the institutiono are who slid any such Itorstrica would show Third Eaet street; Ctlar 40dgnon, Shu- tall, on aCCount of changes In lpfor- - ..' . ants, who testMed that he had :con- machinery ' and improvements are Invited to contribute to thefund with by their date when they had been brick apartments; It A. Steller, 784 tuation required by-t- he , law as to sulted with Mr. Sharp about a week worth a total of MO. Mouth Park which to vay for the statue, the total made. Roosevelt avenue: Parley N. Davis. water rights applied foe. One of the after the directors' meeting on Jan. makes a similar eatimate,of 8548. Cop"' cost of which is understood to be in ...Ben Crow. who welt examining the Wilford ward. Sugar station; Waiter moot important of these is an affidorlt , , I. 11. the date which thb witness thla per Leaf thinks Its the state. then offered in Martin, 1900 Third East street; J. H. &env the applteant. either that he is machinery and the neighborhood of $6,000, Mrs. witness for 1,121 hooks mach Mr. left of the gild the evident east worth 371 Sharpto of a citizen city. .' Fifth south street: morning the United Otates or that Wings 11.000, while separately Kew, get the correct &twilit is anxious were en- Mono Mining company says it .the Several has addressee of alumni whether contribu- . end asked couneel for the define, It John A. Elvin, Sandy. and James All.- - he' has declared his Intsmtica -to Ite- - . .1 : . , - ' none-- , tered Into, ' ' come one. ' ' . there were any other of the bank mend., 141J, Major arenas. . tions to the fund are made or oot. - se - "911I' wilighltre-110- 'iour ' . ' , 1. I Tint," 'w-e- , .., Hergielektoon rtroaned; . . Hendrickson Wild .recallod by the defense When court resumed this norning. He testified that when the Knight Interests purchased control of to West Cache sugar company they sere g1ven150.022 worth of stock for . yoThotdoe , I IIVIEERANTS'.:'.11AlfIChiefól , - , - . -- -- L' - . ' rt N. if present In court, that until the change - in ' 'management' whereby the Knight Interests sold out tit E. rt. Woollen he - knew nothing of the Mount of either of the Lynch Cannon chntract or of this Knight contract; end bad not been told by Hendrick. we tor Stobl that they were making a profit; that when John Jenson. counsel for the plaintiff'. idterviewed him Feb. .25 Mr. Klesel related the eircumstentx--s itnder Which the statement had been Prectirwl by Mr. itnd stated:, "Now I have Hendrickson, a made fool otmyself for and further related thekt he right." had never taken any active part Jr the affairs of the corn-pa,. ..... i - KtIllesernit'l rtvol"tu ,'Jr. ' J 0 SpLetod tre-Vie- - - -- - . -- , M. 1 e - I . ec-Urgp- - -- I-th- - . - -7- - - ' --- ,.. , I d - . on . - ng ' - -,- , , . . , 4 -- . ,- 11711 and Iv -When''''tburte. idtially completed recess. ' Judge noon the t Journed for I that court , W.- ILHraMel announced this l , would be resumed at 2 o'clock lechni-.of number Wbeir li .: itittill0013 will , cal issues Connected with the case the up tor the purpose of this rested defense The s:1 reottrd. k f7 and the plaintiff put In its was brief. which rebuttal, Of the recent death of account On -. Ogden.-- the 'MO of I Fred.IIK. a --to the-seti- --whichentered a statement under stipulation Hendrickson purportdictated would have to be what Mr. Kieselbad-been tag he , testified to in the ease, admitted his death, was ' , able prior-t.,, Into record. , stipulated that on or about It was 1919, -' 1 Mr. Hendrickson inter2, Feb. latter's home , viewed Mr r Kiesel at the and that Mr. Kiesel was tit' Ogden Mr. Hendrickson procieded ill; that . whom he to dictate to a stenographer him a statement and : had taken with dictated. Mr. that as Mr. Hendrtckson to certain matters objected Kiesel . that the dicta. from time to timeto and Mr. Kiesel which matters of tion &institute thatiody .of did not object offered in evidence. the statement ' was stipulated further, however. It does not admit the that the plaintiffstatement or the earof the said truth matters ' ' rectness or aeCuracy. of the therein contained. Tett of Statement. The statement follows: That F. J. Kissel states as follows: with Mr. fiend- -'. - be became interested ., in his project of a sugar fee .rickson . im- 4, be built west of Smithfield. he 'tory-t, Bear river: that mediately soros' of $50000 subscribed to the amount Air. Hendrick - - stock;that. liegevete ,,,,I for $10.000, eon his conditional check Hen--which check remained withof Mr. October. until the second that be, that Mr. Kieeel states , 1914; ahem...met, Kiesers office r, , among letter- .part Of ,,,,,,,, Hendrickson, present were Mr. , throe Abel Jorgenson, John H. 'Anderson. Benson. J. it Feetheratone. Dern. George T.- - Odell and otitt-- 1 advisability ' erit. At the meeting the ProJeet wall 1 f et n tinulng with the the meet--and COn. disewkoed pro and' int.'. adjourned xvith the decision that '',' nothing could be donel'and that any be cho i.s that had been given should l returned. I requested Mr. HendrickFOn to return my $10,000 check, which he did by letter under date of Oct. 3.I Some time in Notember Mr. Hendrick-eon called at my office and stated that' had pur-- 1 . -- be and Mr. Stohl of Salt Lake chased the Knight Sugar company' plant situated at Raymond. Canada.'and would- likely enter into negotie,in g and recon furstruction and 1 finally agreed to severs' tim-the take. 12;000 worth of stock in was -- . COM nutty. provided everything incorof time the agreeable. At the the articles were pre poration when to me, and pared they were submitted 28th 1 trigned the same On the day at-of ..., pecember, and everything being s isfactory. Mr. Hendrickson was per mitted in use a $15.009 check which 1 bad given him conditionally on the of December, 1914. , forepart -I never at any time connidered Mr. Ifendrickson an agent of any corn, pann as I understood that he and Mr. - Soldiers - 1 - -- -- Fred - Kiesel;Who z - or. - , . service is ticcOmplished in the war zone according to & story of Red Crows Workers cannese------this Morning. Preparatorl ta the reBrame' Admits State- ception of 119th infantry who arrived in the city &number of Red Cross CanJ. teen Late worker, were called to the etament tion at I a. In. Later correct tutorsWas Too III. uation.- hbvreve4wereindicated that the. mercy workers not needed until . 1:41 a. tn. and a late train pushed the To Testify. - , hour of reception until 11 a. m. In eptte-oi the factthatlate-iendelayed T """"' trains and incorrect- - messages cause similar troubles bait Lakes the constantly In of evidence mercy band is just as enthusiastic of the Wee Cache Bugs, ever serving refreshments and a Hendriokcheery smile 'as at .the beginning of y agatust J. FL thedepot. Red Cross serviee, it is der,,, 144, atcht Judge r Itk. Toe Not an ' -- APRIL 25 1919. SALT LAKE CITY - UTAH' EmDlove- . -- --- . - , ' ---- , - . 1 Routed Out Early' . ;7.71:,,I,os::::':',..,-::,7 dr -- FRIDAY , , ., --- - . ,, ifS.T.':'..CHSO.GAI Mercy Yorkejs, Are . .. ,, ... , , . ;4i - , ' - waste Vklorydon't - ' , t- '11P ,, :, -- ' ' , . ,. - , i 1 ,,, . - . - I , -- . . . ,. . . . . , , , . . v , , , . - ' ' , , ,p.a - r |