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Show BESEKJUiT sechoii SECOI.D ta WEDNESDAY MAY 14 1919 1850 FOUNDED SixWii la aa plentiful In Utah ns opportunity for Instance s chance HAW FOUND SALT LAKE Military Officer Help - Man to Get Work Before Leaving Foreign Soil NOTIFIED Proprietor of t V. Gregory, Store in Grocery Park, May Murdered."! m. JTH Liberty Have . Been 7' -- temple and a volver within six inches of hia right hand, "the" "dead re- Ninth' South street, was- found of the rear the at rooms the living I 0 .M.IMUT ' -- Will he Spent Chiefly For Present to Addition Building. shortly after noon today. No telling of any possible reason for suicide was pommltted is having man had apparently been hand. The -4 for an hour or more. While the officers are inclined to sul-- j. taleve that the man committed with his death is surrounded after-JAt an early hour this no one had been found who ld tell who had notified the police. o call arrived at the station about ! and Chauffeur H. B. Sivert lied to the scene in the patrol he arrived there the store and a couple of women and u empty or three children were standing a front of the place.- No one seemed heard of the suicide or mur-kand Sivert hurried inside. bis time Chief of Detectives By and Detectives H. D. Jeph Sharp I and Axel Steele had arrived. to the back Ttit officers proceeded note and found Gregorys body lying w the floor. Efforts were then made , ham who had sent the call to the be uixs station, -- but -- no on could was Mi Who knew. heThewasman's body lying on his ni warm and of the room failed to tacit. Search his relative to note renal any death triends. . ' Girl CalW bli riioncr"-- " t "Cfftcers nay the caH teilmgof the-taatk of ..the. man was evidently; made little girl, and the voice sounded I j Baikal of child of or 1 years of by Duly ta TheC.call was received L. Schettler. who was rehrjeant ining Captain H. B. Taggart while Mr. Schettler ik latter was at lunch. J.aj bat other voices could be heard I a the room from which the call came I nt that the person making it was apparently pulled from the telephone Mere he could find out from what plan and from whom It was coming. Officers declare that while the man that the pprently committed suicide position of his body was somewhat who man. a of tagalural for that, bad fallen to the floor. On the other handthey aver that he may have sretihed himself on the floor before be committed the deed. The floor as covered with blood and he had apparently died without a struggle. Gregory is said to have been in bu slat this place for about seven months For some time past he has teen living alone In the rear of the building. Mrs. Gregory is said to be teaching school at Hunter. - The entire aaff of detectives is working on the case and tt is hoped that the mystery mounding it will be cleared up by light. The body was taken to the Urkin-Hu- Route of Lincoln - Highway In Salt Lake County Fixed by Legislature Other - Road Matter ' -- -- bond 'Issue Of rTSO.OOO passed by the voter of Granite school district Tuesday will In imbe largely expended provements to the present buildings of T stances. Mr. - - m two-sto- ry one of are contemplated here. Probably similar addition will be constructed to the Blaine school at State South street. The and Thirty-thir- d plan is being formulated so that the Junior high school students from the present high school building, which is somewhat overcrowded, and place them in the Blaine and Roosevelt schools Plan, contemplate a new heating plant for the Sherman school, at East Mill Creek, and other at the Irving school tn Holitdar end ac-tHawthorne school at Pleasant Green,. 1 An addStton may be built to the Plymouth school at Taylorsville, to consist of Tour rooms and an assem bly hall. A heating plant is et Granger and the board hasprobable in contemplation the construction of a small building at Bacchus, of on or two rooms, to accommodate - the- - small school population at that plant, which is rather distant from anv other school ---- -- strewhere 1 . that com-bin- Ma-gui- re 1 says ed extent. Addition to Roosevelt School. An addition Is ydaimed loth Roosevelt school, at Seventh East and Thirty-third South, two blocks east, of the high school. Four rooms and a asoembly hall and gymnasium U-fo- ot - Parratt the Improvements will be -to take out the old hotwater heating- in the o!d high school" butldlng.qand Install a modern steam heating plant. The present plant ha been foumj to be It la Intended also to Inadeqnat. -complete the laboratory building at the high School, and to install a cafeteria. It to probable also, if the funds are found available, that a modern swimming pool will be constructed at the high school for the use of the students there and those of adjacent schools, as well as of the general public of the neighborhood, to a limit- Fer-werd- wag-Wb- - thedtotricL rather than!n the new structures, according to D. W. Parratt, president of the Gran-ti- e board of education. In announcing the plans of the board. Which are subject to change depending on costa and other circum- Are L, ,TB- erqc-tiea-- ef -- wte SIXTY N1XTII War st d - aa -- n te For Co'fflwl A&d Against John Pingree Fight Every " Step of Way in Introduc-- . ing Evidence. D' evidence as to the condition of loans of. the Merchants bank a of recent date,1 offered as circumstantial I st ' H; es - jt -- four-year-o- ld - -- ' I ... ... Butle-iraTUXa- -- Nelson. time. evi- dence having a bearing .on the solvency nr Jnsolveney or the" Institution'" when- - tt- - dosed dirty took Tip the morning' session of the trial of the case againat John Pingree, charged with having received deposits In an insolvent bank. The same line of examination wa resumed at the after-.- ' noon session. FIVE DEAIHS IN FIVE. The Urfct night- - y cmn of t he t waa held. Tuesday night and two. were on the stand. The terti mony of Dan Muir was concluded this morning and A. 51. Cheney.'of the law firm of Cheney, Jensen and Holman, El counsel for the receiver of the bank, was called to the stand. "Attempts to Collect Loans. Utah interests headed by Ernest R. fgpeclatlo The Xv ) The testimony of Mr. Cheney, often III Five deaths, Wooley. W. S. McCornick and William EUREKA May the d- -. interrupted by objections three In one family, within five day, Spry have completed arrangements fense, related to attempts made by his all of Influenza, resulted in the city whereby several hundred thouseand firm to collect loans made by the board of health today closing all pub- dollars will be invested in Panama de- Merchants' bank and which loans, tb lic gathering her until a serious re- velopment. according to Charles It. state contends, were p ncollectible. On currence of th epidemic Is stamped Watkins, who will superintend opera- by one the various items are being over. Tb defense to tion for the Panama-America- n out. Sugar tediously gone to shut out much evidence ' - The three deaths occurred ta the company which the- - Utah men .have" attempting on 4he ground, that it to. hearsay and family of Mr. and' Mrs. Adelbert financed. Mr. Watkins left today for immaterial and this morning met with son, Panama for a Noakes. Their some of these efforts. The preliminary survey of success ofin the George, died Saturday; Monday their the testimony, however, supweight holdings. wife of Mrs. Dora company's Reeve, daughter. the state's contention of the J. E. Reeves, died at tb home of her According to Mr. Watkins the com- ported of the loans. had tome to help parent where-sh- v The state succeeded tn ths Introduccontrols large tracts of land car for the sick, and Tuesday a 14- - pany tion of this bothon general hne- - of evidence the Pacific and Atlantic year-ol- d daughter. Della, died. Thee coasts, the strenuous after objection by the d- purpose of hi preliminary fense. bodies are all being sent to Spring-vlllThe court, however, admitted for funeral services and inter- inspection, he said, waa to determine it as circumstantial evidence bearing, ment. which side to work on. on the solvency or Insolvency of th The other victim of the epidemic The sugar'ean industry promises a bank when it closed. flaxeback are Mrs. Fern Thurber BenMr. Muir testimony related to real nett, wife of James Bennett; and Em- wonderful future In Panama according estate holdings of the bank, some son of Mr. to Mr. Watkins who said there to a erson Chase, given in security for loans.- - His test!-- ; and- Mrs. Mel Chase. local . market 1 - Panama, to abaorb mony was tn show- - that the holdings Mra. Bennett waa 29 years tfid Srtd the worth iTV va'.ue ' present output of eugar atsd that of the bank were not Tor i survived by her husband and four on the books listed were what they Increased will find In tonnage small children. She formerly lived a . ready oT the bankT The ' wit nogs testified Richfield. where the body will be market! n the United States and concerning visits to various parcels of taken for funeral and interment. real estate and tln practically every inThe recurrence of th tnfluenxaj Cocoanut At-growing is- - also a reuiu- - stance the value he placed upon the epidemic came on insidiously. property was lea than that fixed by first the cases seemed all to be light I oerativ business along th Atlantic the bank in Rating Its assets. in nature and the health official coast of Panama, according to Mr Much along the same line wa the think the people regarded an attack. Catkins who said Panama already Tuesday night of C. W. testimony In many fn stamen, a a mere cold.? imts a year, those Johnson, another real estate man. From these mild cases the severe rroducc (.Toes examination of J. W. Edmi per tor quality commanding a ones developed and th recent death caused the beard of health take the pnre of $5 a thousand more than any munds. auditor of the prosecution, waq and the action of closing the town again Spther nuts on the New Tork market. completed Tuesday afternoon This production could be trebled with examination of Ashbv L. Thatcher was I a reasonable amount of development, undertaken.- --Mr. Thatcher is a public Nelson Brothers Return accountant and his testimony related he said. While the' primary purpowof the to the bookn of the From Army Service Panama American Sugar cTfepany is Investment company. - tie said that to produce sugar Mr. WaliWls said the company's books showed a deficit expert .geologists are. of Afefs&psp-be-he- f of $ i .00 A.- - Pome- of the jstbrk- - yrf 'this" Itieul4.X..XaAfK,.Ril.Xiaron. great oil pools underlie the re- company wa held by the Merchants recently of the air service of the in which the local company has United State army, arrived In Salt gion determined to rats sugar cane and bank. As to Securities Company. Lake today from New Tork. They immediate operations will be started, 1 It was brought out during the latter " were mustered out last week at Camp be said, to develop the oil lands. Meade. Maryland. Both have been in part of Mr. Edmunds testimony that the Securities company, organized by the military service for more than LaMar of the bank to take over Nelson having two years, Lieut. E officers seen active fighting service m France bad paper . $18I.50L worth of He wears the for almost six month after Mr. Pingree became president, French citation cord and the Croix paid a dividend of 20 per cent and also de- Guerre for bravery in action. Lathat it turned back to the bank for Mar and Cl&ron Nelson are brothers, cash one note for 16.000 which had not the sons of Mrs. A. C. Nelson. 140 been collected up to the time the bank of street. two. The the Park younger closed. Also If brought out that cerClaron. did not get overseas but had tain stock of the Utah Asphalt dom- - orders to sail when- - the armistice - was party had been placed with the bank signed. as collateral for a note of $11,000 Air - - - - V- i- - .-l Ste-wa- rt erdictForDef and F JM. . ' 2. Pay n. - is-n- -- 1 ELOEATMEMS Sev-Wd- it Galli-ipoti- street?-California- ; lj'V p"on .eSl -- F -- - y' ' - of the three quart bottle: away one of the bottles which was In of Hill ft Hill whisky, that i evidence. The bottle had originally, in the Lntied Bute dia- - according to the allegation pf the dlctment bern ft,olea at local Klo met, court as evidence in the : Grande freight yards from a carload case of the United States against Max j shipment of whisky en route to San $20.0jJ0, , Florence and .Ray Goat JisUauch wiusk-y-wranpro...-hen taken. "an who are on trial lit that courtr-oThe indictment, on which Florence Indictment for conspiracy to loot an and Middaugh are on trial, charges inter-stat- e shipment, was stolen from them with inter-staconspiracy to steal whisky from an shipment. Both the court room - this morning. aides have rested their case and this While the bquor cases, now being of the of most the morning prosecuted in the federal court, have court waa taken up bysession of been on trial it has been the practice the defense for a dismissal.argument Thairgu-meto leave the evidence, which in some Was on based that the cases has been very bulky, rn the where a substantive part theory concourt room between court sessions. spiracy has been committed--of , aan inThe bailiff uf-- the court has locked dictment will not lie for conspiracy the court room door when court re- to commit the offense. cessed so hat there might be no pilTillman D, Johnson overruled Judge fering of the evidence, which has the motion of the defense and this" come to be a rare Commodity In Salt afternoon argument of counsel on the Lake so that-- ' bootleggers prices are evidence submitted ill the rase wii! be becoming prohibitive! heard and the. case swiunkted to Abe In the .'twinkling of an eye while jury. . some one no one was looking Trial will be commenced immediwith an inordinate craving for hard ately of all the men under indictWrath to waa have the for compiicfty in the wholesale ment tempted liquor which follows tampering with evi- whisky theft at the Rio Grande dence In a federal court and carried freight yards last December. Np- building. The only real opposition to the bonds recorded In the district was from precinct four, the Magna district. Put Over Stamp and thennouth en State toThtrty-thir- west " here t within has been completed the last few years whence the route turns This was Campaign in Utah South, not included In any precinct again to Magna. The Salt Lake county commission- - of the more important items of ,HV the era were preee'nfTtraslc that the routejPt OgTam front The bond ssue. J,tahorateracan clear their-throa- t and bow for they have bees paid a be paved tor all parts not now paved. This included few blocks from Ordered to Install Meter. good steed compliment by the bouTeraT to 1 1,7 foinl" Vhera j war savings committee. Some will ail and county city haye i An order issued by the ago State Director of 'Savings George, to join. The county commissioners public utiliwanted the route changed to ex- - ties commission of Utah requires the T. Odell was tendered a list of national al tend along Twenty-firSouth from speakersby the San Francisco division State street west to the Redwood road, Progress company to Install a meter hi thrcTcstdence or jlrS. S.' J." Stewart, officials to" aid in the war savings and then to turn south to Thirty-thir- d at Magna, to replace-fhe one sumThis South. would miles add four which Thursday. begins campaign marily removed by the company repavement to the program In Salt cently. But Mr. Odell shook hi head and re- of on the ground that it had a Lake county by making that much attached. The new meter to fused to place an order for an road state road, instead of county road toJumper ll undertaking on it w protective device. Inhave speaker of the Imported brand insist- as Aat present. stalled th company at Mrs. by Twenty-fof residents along ut ing thatlocal orators , had pub, over irst number not to cost tnor expense,-bSouth, on the other hand, than s$20. . loan five V drives, previous war savings wanted the road extendetPwest on that endant. besides numerous "Red street as far as Magna, and paved. campaigns, Letter Takes Long Trip . Three Dollar Check A verdict for the defendant waa reCross,' and welfare drives and after all Thia would Involve much construction The deletimed Tuesday afternoon by a Jury In this preliminary training were not as well inas bard surfacing. consisted of this of gation support Cashed Raised Nephi L Morris received a letter Jsdge J. L. Brown's division of the likely to fall short in ths new camI. E. Willey, C. C. Parsons, T. A. Pyke, Third district court In the case of J. A. Hees. J. A. Hickley, A. A. Stone. this morning written In Salt Lake Dollars or paign. Thirty Jttnue Ross against the Metropolitan Leo BSharp. William Gedge and A. but which has been clear to WashStores company Tonight slides will be thrSwnSB the Jti Ulander. and F. W. BeitteU .D. to find him. ington, C., The A new method of getting checks to tiaiuger of the store. The plaintiff screen of all movie theatres remind' P writer,-- . returned enidier,-- addreseee Project, tied .for. $10.000 'damages "has been found, with Harden raise,' the of wisdom of invtartt the ing public his missive. Nephi L. Morns. State The commission received lengthy Jry to her character. It waa al-- d ing Second Liberty loan Interest in Bentrfon, secretary of state, as the vicTh for the Capitol. establishment of a Washington. letter first petitions 191$. Mr. that' on Some time ago' a, man giving went war to Eiottel had calledApril tim. the state of road from to Richfield savings Students stamps. post of in the project the police while she Washington the name of Leigh 8. Bristol, of in the companys store and had East Side high school are Gunnison. Mayfield, Fayette and the northwest, then to the national Woods consulting Crow. applied for and obJ. W. Jones, of capitol and finally found its way to tids accusations against her. neighboring cities. with Assistant State Director Henry the he Entre Nous club, of Gunnison, the office of the commission for em- tained a motorcycle license. D. Moyle with reference to with the statement that he putting asked .for an interview by a delega- ployment of soldier and sailors hi returned asked had no use for the license, and something over by way of a war tion from that section with the com- this city. that hi money be returned. He waa stamp drive at that Institution, and mission May 15. However, It to point, ed out that the port, road money haft given a $3 check on the National City other schools are being lined up for Four Fines. bank. been appropriated untj July 1. 192$ immediate war stamp activities. Mr. Bennion found, when th check and the delegation was lnformetLthgt J. M, Karr pleaded guilty In the was returned, that the bank had there would be no particular advantMore Returned Soldiers age In trying to hasten the matter. city police court today to a charge of cashed a check for $10. The check8. was indorsed in the name of Leigh The government has not fixed prices Citing . liquor kind was Bristol, 160 G street, and by S. Register WitfoRed Cross foe any road building materials. Jo- sentencedintoxicating H. W, by Wilkins to No such person t known Judge seph Riric was informed In a letter and there Jl Additional returned Utah' soldiers from Last year th ce- psy a fine of $30 or serve 0 days In at Woods Cross as Bristol, Washington. ac house- - 1160 G- - Street oj registered b' the Red Cross are- - a ment prices were fixed by the govern- the city J&ll. Louise Leaven was fined ment, The this year are $26 for running a disorderly house, cording to report made by peace ofLawrence has been appointed follows: Sergts. William R.Montgom--utelat- 't charging the companies were to asked investigate state the government's and Ruby Wayne was sentenced to ficer. who ! in the city jail for va- the matter. ' take: Elmer D. Potter, Oar- - wartime price, although last year they serve 30 days supervisor In the hogs and p't1 T. Parkin pleaded guilty to Michael Joseph Sullivan. Boston, were wilting to dispose of what little grancy. tntes (Ienartm.,,1 t0 th tUh utiMasB. and John Bergston. 25C South the state would use at a cheaper rate having violated the city ordinance by New Zealanders Here. r. to announced from the office I Seventh East street: Corps. Herman than th parking his automobile In a safety government' .figure. The zone b A. 961 Strom waa South and lined Third amount $5. Several other fair manager, D. W, Parratt East street; of cement to be purchased this -8. Wardcll and Ucut. O: TJetrt-- F. year premises rtany limes easee were continued To a later data G. was of the New Zealand division what Hume una purchased year ago, iniral college at Corvallis, who was Private Victor Shaw, paradise; H. W. less high prices from contractors stop of th British army are registered at false of the dairy cattle last year, and Osborn, Fort Sill. Okla: A. W. Maly, the state road building program. the Hotel Utah, en route to their home ove eminent tatisfaction, has been Bacchus; Leland D. Harris, Trout Advice from Washington give deBoth soldiers have military Island totalned for a similar task this tails which explain the meaning of a year. Creek; Stuart H. Crockwell. 2SI crosses awarded hi the Mesopotamia avenue; Gojlfred E. Lavdeen. telegram received some time ago in Ture, of the department "S . campaign and are veteran of aouth Twentythlrd East anunal husbandry. University of which It was announced that a reducOver 65 per cent of the New ' Is working on a circuit of v,ctor C- - Hoanea. 2J20 south State tion of 10 cents per net ton from Zealanders met with casualties in the ahi in California, which would follow ?'.rN,L. rr? 8torr,; Hobart the regularly published railroad tariff big fight, the officers declare, and th rates had been allowed stat fair In time sequence. for sand, service In Egypt both men designate Matthew Lyon, 12 D gravel, crushed stone and other speci(Special To The News). Francisco.' Los Angeles and one . worse than any other part of the war. VFtobeLS-DJACKSONVILLE, Fla, May 14.- fied road building material of -a uritCaThr t1. 2. j natureinctud ing slag; A etreu Elder jamea E. Talmsge wa greeted lar covering the same an -Returns rom Canada. nounces that th new ratesubject audience is to afcpiy by a large .representative on carload sh'pment of these ma- at Labor Temple last night when be H. H. Cummings, superintendent of L" 1919 terials shipped between delivered1 an address on The Desand Dee. 1, 1919. when-May for use in tiny of American Nation This is the Church school, has, returned from a road hulldmg or road, maintenance by first time the labor auditorium has trip to Taylor stake. Canada, in the .a wv... Fun tmuieu lh Utah smtwiU?- K"?' Salt Bake; George W. federal, state, a religious address. Interest of Sunday arhool and Church ff,lr nVre Tavorabi Myuhoff. 620 north Secbnd West governments. county . or municipal been opened forarticles Place a. lo Complimentary appeared the school work. He tells of ft blizzard timing than ha evtr street: L,lnden -- new Delta: Johnson, The schedule J!!:??. provides for a following day In the newspaper of just enjoyed by the Canadian and cae. Exhibits and Joseph F. Bult, 620 W. Third North minimum ato could go from 40 of Drcharge cents net the address and The Canadian Talmnge has been a two-fosnowfall. per the Utah state street and Ernest A. 241 Park t01 al, that Fhere the regularly accorded a cordial reception California circuit, and when street. Navy ThomasWrit, "pt everygovernment to about to build an exri- -. Billings Parry. commercial rate is less than where. The Saints of the conference cultural he nays, concluded start on the southern 606 W. First South street and Zadok published at Raymond, college 40 cents per net ton the circuit regularly were also appreciative of th vtoit of and all the farming resident of the James Ford, Kanab. published rate shall apply. Dr. Talmage. , district are greatly interested. b YEAR nt -- Lbi .JandJ$je Monejf From of Jthe most, substantial In Utah, outside of Salt SOME City is to be laid by the city of Richfield, and the Mate road commission will help to psy the expense, for at toast wo much of itws Is on the- state highway, or two and through military training can be of an enormous benefit In ordinmile In all!" The pavement one-ha- lf ary civilian life if properly ap- Is to be a bituminous concrete cover cement conplied." ing on a six inch baae.of from a mad crete. the latter being House Enveloped in Flames crushed rock aggregate. Properly conexperts say, such While Family Was Asleep structed, state toroad for many years. last road ought Rescued a The But Members state road commission did not al- plan the pavement, but it haout on Fire of unknown origin deRichfield to help agreed ready stroyed the home of George a huge paving program, so far aa the ItO! west Ninth North state road is concerned: and the state street early this morning. The and county will share the burden of family was asleep when the fire an roadway for the 1.6 mile started and the flames were.burri- state highway in Richfield. The of. No q cost to state and county together, will ing fiercely when- discovered. one was injured, the members be ba trifle more than $79,000, of being rescued. The building was which the state, according to present a frame structure and plans, will pay 0 per cent, or rather In flames when the more than. $60,000. The coot of this fire department" arrived::;: .There class Of pavement at Richfield 1a well are no water hydrants in this over $30,000 a mile. Strange ft vicinity and it waa necessary to wliriay it. They have the whole lay 1,200 feet of hose and pump' contract for the wort in Richfield, "the water from the river. The costing altogether about $276,000. Lincoln Highway. building, with the contents, was valued at approximately tl.iOO. Routing of the Lincoln highway through bait, .Lake county became, ap Is covpred toftua before the stale $i,o.- ston.' when .two' proposal to change 4. - Another fire called the depart- - -- the routw were made. Qmetss was put oa the plana however, when Dan B. , ment to Sixth South between Fir Shlelda attorney general. ruled that antt 'Second West the route of this road through Salt Lake county boy playing with matches had already fixed by the legislature, and cannot be changed, exstarted a fire in a vacant house, cept by the legislature. during the forenoon. The alarm Mr. Shields said that the Lincoln was turned in soon after the highway as it was at the limy the flames started and the blase waa . legislature was. in session. - must re. main the Lincoln highway to the with no difficulty. extinguished state road commission, at least until The damage was said to be slight. snother legislature changes the plan. This route comes Into the city fro'm Local Spellbinders to the Parley's canyon boulevard, along Twenty-firSouth street, to State, hole in hia right a bullet Even official with the army of , occupafJa: ( Germany rare concerned over labor condition for the returned soldiers. Nephi la Morris in charge of the sold- tors and sailors commission a communication from Col." 'Edwin O. Heckel in command of the 125th infantry at Horhausen which had first, been referred to Gov. 8imon Bamberger! The colonel states that he is inclosing two lists' of Utah men of the regiment one Including- - those who ' upon their rrtqrn would like their old Jobe back and those- - who- - would like new ones. The military officer adds that If the soldiers are placed quickly with a good employer the danger of having them become dissatisfied is prevented and also of drifting Into undesirable habits. He also states that UTAH Buy V. S. S. Bottle of Booze Disappears After Evidence Is Concluded In Liquor Conspiracy Case DEAD IN STORE WITH BULLET WOUND IN HEAD MICE CITY save. Hj-m- - ot L " -- Comment high school wITt by the bank for two years, and at Granite held note and collateral had been carbe held Thursday night, that ried as asset on the banks books. "" May 15, begihning at 8J15' o'clock. Tb program win open wijh music by the school band and orchestra, by . invocation by Joseph 8. Lindsay. A solo by Melvin Peterson will be followed by an address by Prof. B. Roland lewis, after which will come a musical trio, Mrs. Evelyn Crawford Richards viqlin, Mia Gladi EdWickins, cello and Miss Lida monds piano. Presentation will be by Werner Klepe, clam president: and acceptance will be by the student body D. W. Par rati, president president. of the' board, will present, diploma, and a duet by Mrs. Richards and Mia Wlckir will precede th benediction, by Joh M'. Whitaker. Graduating fluai.t Th graduating class roll includes Thirxa Cornlck and Henry Fraxer. who will be awarded diplomas after summer work, and th following: Brinton Bagiey. Nellie N. Bjork; Myrl Bailey; Carl W. Bushuev, Gladys Boam. Maur-i- n L. Carlisle, Samuel Cornwall, Allen . Crow, Lloyd Croxford. Nathan Fern Bldrige,- Lucy Gedge, PGlen Helner, Nil Huscher, Ove C, Inkley, Hyrum E. Jensen, Gladys C. Jones, Werner Klepe, Clara . Little-forAstnd Lind. Harold" Jvnudsen, Helen Knudsen. Marvelia Murphy, Helen McDonald. Mamie McDonald, Nelson. G. Clarence Harry Emd 8. Petersen. Joseph C. Riches,- - Mary Smith, Elmtoa Elva Spanton, John Stillmaq Dewey WTStevenson, Erda Williams, - d. Neuen-eobwand- Money to be Released For - U. of U. Assembly Hall t Governor Simon Bamberger has announced hat, .aftef. consulting with other state officials, he the conclusion that it will be possible to finance the proponed new aseembiy hall from the date's general fund at oncex The state expects later to (he government money for the training- rendered in vocational and to the student army subjects train ing vcorps at the University during the warlike preparations of a year ago.- - and Ihi money will offset the amount lo be spent on the ' assembly hall, it is thought. A meeting of the board of examiners and the board of regen's a as held Tuesday, at which . the regents Jhe releas of the fund ro that work on the assembly hall might ahead at once. The announcego ment from the governor's office means that thia work-w- ill start tn the near future. . -- ij haa-reach- 5 J f- . T l - 1 Comes Jo Get Men For Work in Thinning Beets . , . 1 . t if';; . Amricitn ar?not as murti bfn!ing and; kneeling aa arq foreign laborr. the latter can enn sidmrabty outdistance citizen tho United ! State in bt--i thinmnsr andi w?dln according J. H. Jenkins of the Delta Sujrr company Is in the city tasecure workers in the beet fselds for his comand Margaret Wright. - C pany and insiss that deepp a dearth of emplovment in mort lines of work, beet thinning Is still offering many in- New Suits Filed. dueeraent. Hd states, however, that while American can easily thin half Third District Court.' an acre of beets a day at $10 an acre . David B. Brinton against Henry the foreigners cap usually average of an acre. This1 Hlnecamp, to recover $1,000 dam- about work, he points out. to In the open ages for alleged trespass. EL to considerably Melton against H. J. Binch. Jenta more pleasant-thaet aL. to recover 392 alleged to be many other pccupationa Mr, do on a Judgment. Jenkins, while here to establishing an, Ruby Annette Smith against Joseph employment bureau to secure workers-foAlma Smith, divorce, non support. th Delta bert fielda "t - . . . W Stef-fsnse- n. Mr-Jen- htiw ? ! 4 c' B-J- i f ? T three-fourt- sir-en- m t r -- r f |