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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS. SECTION SECOND WEDNESDAY OCTOHKR 18r0 FOUNDED STORES UNDER ONE 1 LAKE 1!U) SALT Power Plant IEI Built on Logan State Vocational Director Deseret Sunday School Submits Outline to Com Union and Deaeret New mittee of City Teachers Walter J. Lewia Re For Consideration. igni After Long Service. Special Agent Have Been Detailed to Investigate Cate Throughout State of Utah. T a meeting of a special committee of Ball Lak teachers Id laet night at the city library, Supt. Earnest A Bin It h HK two Chtirih buok stores the Sunday School Union Bookstore and the Deseret News Book- Construction and small electrical power river Is oonlemplsled Hon Died today with Oiiifgi UTAH d6b dUb VOCATIONAL eft I in a Sist b Eng t.eoig U MAY Bit h of Logsu Mr. I tub sake tvf tl.e umi of 25 (ublo second lev! o(.ater to be taken from the right hsnd fork of river and delivered through a thsnnel 1,712 feet long to power wheels under a hesd of 124 feet. Il Is Intended 10 lighting and generate electricity power purposes, the application stslee Joseph K Hsmblm of Kansb seks second feet of water for the use of from Hog canyon to Irrigate 140 stree of land In Kane couniy. Diversion is to be by means of a ditch 7,000 feet fr t0 RUMOR .. e Measure May be Introduced At Special Seaaion of Leg if lature For Conaideration Of Member. fr current Is In Doctor Says Report On Influenza re-su- ite crys-tallxl- ng m Name Committee On Aerial Derby d, ' " and-chur- Mr.-Shi- eld the-weig- ht To Gel nt Acquainted - .... Shoe Repairing -- fllfof Monarch Shoe Repalrlnn Co.' Special Session. N an effort to eld th development' of Irrigation projects in Utah rs gs ol Joint Agricultural Commit tee Asks Governor to Matter Before Bring , er t cSb the that a movement will be started to eliminate Francis W. Klrkham ss state director of vocational education. At the last session of the legislature Rep. D. D. McKay of Walter Introduced a bill giving the county farm bureau supervision of vocational sducstton work. . A fight developed on the bill between the advocates, of the Smith-Levand 8m!th-Hughadvocate of vocational education work. The Smith-Levbill ad-- v orates claim that more time should be spent In ths wtgk on .the practical 'work that the. Smith-Hughpeople spend too much time on ths theoretical or book work. Some time ago President B. G. Peterson of ths Agricultural col-leentered Into an arrangement with the stmt board of education which virtually give that body control of all vocational educational work In the etate. Advocates of the Smith-Levside now contend that the vocational education work In the state la going to piece and no good are being obtained In the work. They are insistent. It Is said. that Mr-- Klrkham should be removed. The movement is and some definite action may be taken during the special session. It Is pointed out that Mr. Klrk-bahas been using too much of the state's time campaigning affaire end polltlon. ' er n. their-distric- YEAR hoiie of repreeentatlves a X Ray Dental $3 lecialists Utsil PLACE Is Untrue - W.Lk. U I cheat LOSE er of Iwuju NEW COMMISSIONS ARE PROPOSED k. -- (nr tr store were today merged Into one T. Albert Hooper, manager of being preant. a plan for a program wae presented to (he com- the Sunday School Union Book Store long Two applications sis made by the mittee by Francis W. Klrkham, state was appointed manager of the com For the preeent Farmers' Irrigation company of vocational director. The members of blned Institution. ons for (00 and the other for the committee are Margaret McVIchla. the two stores will retain their preeent 200 acre feet of water to be taken C. DUNBAR who waa recentlv chairman of the IVeet High. Etta names and continue la conduct busi- from the left hand fork of Yeliowoioue WalInternal C of locations. ness collector at their Mark present creek end all to be applied to Irrigaappointed Powers, Wasatch achool; ISCUKSlON In the Joint commit revenue for the atata of Utah, Brown, Whittier achool; Vlo Sorenler J. Lewia who has been manager tion of a total of 8,880 acres of land of ths consideration tee Diversion the in Duchesne of county. la In chan of the drive which sen. Bryant Junior li.gh; E. B. Hal-loc- of the Deeeret News Book Store, will measure proposed In the goverwater Is to bs by means of a canal adIn an In Institution that Kremont achool, Harold J remalu opened today of tha Internal revenue 28,400 feet long. nor's message to the specisl sesnew department against tax dodgers and 8tearn, Hamilton; Frank Knetmond. visory capacity, assisting tha the Utah legislature forecasts of sion elackera who have failed to report Irving Junior High. Mrs K. W. Senior manager In hla duties. Mr. Lewia first that there may ba a fairly long drawn their income taxee to tjia government. and Mrs. O. W. Moyle of the Parent-Teache- entered the employ of the Deseret out dahsts.on the auhject before the 19 50 and News ago years ago years association. The committee Thle drive la almllar to thoae conductlegislature a III render Its decision with ed In other atatea of tha Union and a adopted a resolution favoring the plan today was made manager of the book resard to the high cost of living. store. thorough investigation of all peraona aa presented by Mr. Klrkham and The measure prepared In ths office Inwas Mr. this morning Hooper to meet a week from Thurswho have failed to pay the tax will be of the attorney general, and submitted comhla a new in office stalled by to which at time prethey hope made. Definite plahs have not been day to the committee through the goversent such changes and modifications mittee In charge of the merging of the given out but all the neceeaary work aa will be necessary and to deteimtne two stores, consisting of Elders Jamas nor's office carries an appropriation of la under way, a large nuihber of spe- more fully upon recommendations to or the .enforcement of the J 1 0,01)9 E. Talmage, Stephen L. Richards and cial men being detailed on the cam- the superintendent and the board Dr. W. the met Middleton committee Melvin The Ballard. laws J. ses George This presentation of the plan by against exorbitant profit taking, paign. here these are ths lews against trusu the state director Is the first official with the employees of the Deseret report is abroad that there are a great A huge sum of money approannouncement of the probable stand- News Book Store, explained coses of Influenza In Salt Lake now on the statute hooka or are other the many laws passed at ths present specisl sea-iopriated by the last session of Con- ard which will be required by the and Introduced the employees and that they ere bslng hidden up. state board for the state aid made gress to carry on this investigation. available for thia type of educational change one by one to the new manager. Dr. People from the country are writing Dsn B. (Shields, the attorney general, When this bill was debated in the sen- effort by the laet legislature The Talmage paid a tribute to the work of In, he says, to Inquire as (a the truth told the committee his office has subate and house, congressmen and sena- plan thus far Is submitted to school Mr. Lewis during his long term of of the report, and some have expressed mitted anuthor proposed measure to for their consideration and he did not outline its the tors charged that the government was officials reaotlon wKh a view to formulate the service aa manager, stating that- he apprehension as to coming to the city prov governor, said he believed It being defrauded of millions of dollars beat plan for extending public achool was as wall acquainted as any man In for general conference, the state fair wouldlelons, but some result in the reproduce 12 failed over months. tax to tha education pay by dodgers, who, book business. Dr. or the soldiers and sailors bemecotn-ln- g duction of the high cost of living. Mr. I Plane are being formulated by the tha .west with the the tax. " ' Shields probably had In mind the'pro-pose- d , celebrstlonj Pet. 1 la the begtnlnng of the drive state board for a campaign Of pub- - Talmage said it was moat pleasing to bill against profiteering, now Dr. Middleton denies the truth of and the department has appointed a llclty to Inform school patrons of the have him continue with the inatitution. under consideration by the governor in training Mr. Lewis responded In a short talk to any statement that there Is a large additional force of men to go possibilities under thisISplan great Senator George H. Darn mentioned In health, vo- the employees, urging them to conout over the state and make close In- boys and girla under a etate trade commission as a possible citizenship by means of tinue their loyalty toward the Institu- deal of tnfluaasa In Salt Lake. He h vestigation of any and all persona who cations and tion. Btahop Ellas Woodruff, assist- Investigated the matter personally, he solution of ths problem. The Idea did supervising failed to list their Income tax with directing and with all ant business manager of the Deseret saya, and has obtained information not seem to be entirely new to other and the gevernment, or have failed to pay activities organisamembers of the Joint committees. News representing H. O. Whitney, the will go Into the civic, social andforreligious It These Investigators aooial betterment. bualnass manager, explained the situ- from the city health department. One The discussion took a wide range, small rural towris and Into the agri- tions that make was ation to those present, expressing the house reported for Influenza R- and at one time branched out to a Tentative Plan. cultural communities. of the management of tha ecently, he says, . but Investigation question of the advisability of endear The tentative plan as outlined by confidence Men who staved e home and profNews In the future of the book store showed that the disease was not Influ- orlng to enforce measures to prevent iteered during the war will recalve the Mr. Klrkham follows; and paying.a tribute to the work done ents at all. Another suspected cose combination and to encourage comA Plan of Operation. attention of the Investigators If they Mr. Is being watched. In the past by the employees. Jt Is believed to petition, as compered with endeavor failed to comply with the law. the at arrived later 18 will meeting. under All be the sum and substance of the 'flu' lng to regulate end control combinaregister Whitney pupils ' All single men whose Income is at (a) the beginning of the aohool year. Mr. Heoper asked the employees not situation In Balt Lake City at the pree- tions that It waa held are almost In more Osan 3J.000 will have to pay the Pupils that must be excueed to enter to think of any changes lit the store ent time. evitable. tax. Marriefi men whoae income la employment will be enrolled In a at present aa although an Increase In The only bill actually before the more than $2,000 will have to pay the part time achool. This registration the staff would probably be made at committee wae one which provides for tax. An exemption of $200 la made will be closely checked with the an- some future date, nothing would be Three Veterans and Three 310,000 tobe spent at the direction done until after most careful deliberfor each dependent child In case of a nual school census provided by law. Widows Get Pensions of.the attorney general In enforcing . (b)- .. All pupils wll be encouraged ation. married man, or wopaan. i the' laws. " Mr. Shields "ssldtharat Tb Commercial" Blub of Baft Lake William N. Lewia assistant manager to enroll In at least one class that Three Black Hawk Indian war vet- present there Is no way of finding out received ft functions over 12 month .and for ' of the store, resigned last night telegram from Charles J. New M. I. A. Officials which school credits will not be given He has been nearly 21 years with the erans and three widows of veterans the truth about suspected coses of Gliddon of the Aero club of New York 12 months, for concern. He was an employee at the or the two of hs One end before the things,, profiteering. In Eleventh Ward example; Smith-Hughcourses In time the Oeorge Q. Cannon company hare been accorded federal pensions, Da Id, would be Investigated, If the bill In regard to plans' for an aerial derby home economics, also sold the book store to the Deseret according to word reesived from were passed, end If the Investigators and agriculture the world. Mr. Gliddon has Washington today by Mrs. Elisabeth New Eleventh ward M. I. A. of- courses In trades and Industries and Newa Mr. Lewis for the past four M. had any luck" the matter might ground Cohen, Utah pensions commissionowner of the MagaInternational feme In aero .and gained ficials are as follows: Joseph Worth-lun- farm mechanics, courses in community years has been was out not His office farther. spread Store at 227 State street and will er, Allowances to the veterans are 820 personal hygiene, physical edu- zine any large amount automobile circles. He was on of president of the T. M. M. T. A.; civics, now devote his entire time to that a month and those to the widows are In favor of spending etc. cations. music, It unless of could 12 C. money for B. get commen- the first founders of the American month and O. all Jensen to date Stewart, Dr. H. per each, which Is at present laying In (o) Pupils not regularlye enrolled In aconcern;stock surate results. He pointed out that Automobile association, and foremost of hooka stationary and from March 4, 1917. Jr., counselors; Roy Cushing, such as part-timbig pupils, such classes, Veterans pensioned are John Bese of In case satisfactory results were obtary and Dr. G. W. Teudt, chorister; magazinea Mr. Lewis was honorably will be placed In a group for vocaof progressive tokos-Mrs. Emma Teudt, president of the tional and released from service with the Church Santaquln, who served In the company tained, and the amount should prove In the advocating and guidance placement of Capt. Ira N. Jacob; George W. too small, the state board of examiners uree lir these circles. Should Salt Lake Y. L. M. I. A., Emma 8. JensOn and the establishment. 12 months' of the special duty Rosa Burgsn, counselors; Jeanette Mr. Hooper, the newly appointed Haws, of Riverside, Cal., who served might allow a deficit. . be Included In the rout of the flight worker will be to concern him McDonald and Florence Brpwn, secre- school Capt. Joseph Cluff; Jens MadSenator C. L. Olsof! said that if the around the world a committee would with the nature, kind and extent manager, will have his headquarters under self sen a and comof Judith Anderson member of the Manti, taries; Clarice a office really were to undertake of the work In which the pupil Is en- at the Deeetet News Book store and Keysor organists: Miss Eleanor Cam- gaged. and thli Initiative developed I. A. Jackson will have direct charge pany of Capt W. Bessey. The widows thorough Investigation of the situa- be appointed to act In , eron and Edith Teudt, Journal agent. and the progress maintained in such of 'the Sunday School Union Book are Annie G. Carter of Mt. Pleasant, tion, It would take several times 310,-00- 0 with the National association In checkserved The program committee Includes Dr. work. store, Mr. Hooper has been In charge widow of John Carter, who and many ear of work before It of avia-tor- e. Seely;- - Anne C. would get at the bottom of the matter. ing the arrival and departure (i. WTeudt. C. B. Stewart, Jr.. Mrs. will be expected to of the latter 'concern for the past 11 with Capt-Oran- ge All p3pite (d) to wee P. ML committee of Lorenzo N. Stohl, and Mrs. Farley widow appointed A. Syqdergaard Pleasant, one three in at least years. For voluntary years preceding his of Peter J. Syndergaard, who was In Senator Alien T. Sanford thought action Jenson and the amusement committee. enroll organization which as matter makes for appointment to that position follower the take in Wae he of Capt Frederick Nell- -, that the investigation might not get the Dr. H. O. Jensen, Arthur Dangerfield citizenship. Enrollment In the Boy connected wlti the printing depart- sen; company but that at any rate the L B. McCornlck, chairman; Fred and Mrs. Delores S. Cannon. The first Scouts of . America, and Its nearest ment of the Deeeret News Margart Brandon of Mt Pleas-an- t anywhere, Goodcell and L. W. Sowlea The telehas had and . W. Brandon, state should try, Wilford of widow session of the Mutuals will be! held counterpart for girls will be especially I jUng and successful as a Who was with gram received from Mr. Gliddon was experience Moke Will Orange Seely, Capt Tuesday Oct. 14 at 7:30 p. m. characInvestigation. as follows: salesman. The Sunday School Union encouraged. The amount and Mr. Morris i P.ook store began its career In the asked Representative ter ot the work accomplished The commission appointed bly the will be Templeton Seeks Information. Shields if be could give any definite Aero Club of America and Aerial Count Parcel Post Packages. out of school oforganizations, building when It merely oi the acassurance a schcmlrra made that anything would be maintained an office for the dispensing part League of America under conditions the pupils. The closest of supplies of' Sunday school literaA telegram was received this morn- complished by the expenditure of this noted In an artlole sent you under ' Today is the beginning of the parcel will with officiate school by measeven If ture. It has gradually grown to be besought the supporting cover to organize an aerial the Commercial club money, by post count at the local post office.'Thls the leaders in the community in these one of the ing ure mentioned by Mr. Shield were separate ' largest concerns of its kind asking-fo- r around the world request you derby twice a year civic, social names ch comcount takes the organizations. steel of place In west. Talthe hie 'defito Dr. gave passed. According a bqard-o- f referees constatand will- continue for 15 days. The (e) Special emphasis will be given of the committee In panies in Salt Lake that Would be nite assurance that we will try." of three prominent men In your work and the work mage, chairman ing to a reroll In steel rails. O, conthe two Chairman Olson position of post office keeps track of every par-c- l to the vocational of the announced he that merging toward work charge sending us their names post package that" comes into or habits ahd the attitude cerns, the Deseret Sunday School1 C. CotteraH, state highway, engineer was not sure that (his was the proper organization the time they are Union who will act in goes out of the postoffice. A de- of all pupils duringschool. Book store will cease to be un- of Carson City; Nevada, Who made the method of attacking the problem, and and addresses with the contest committee In stated tailed report is made at the end of out of the regular that Information (his Inquiry der control of the 111 Deseret the coma Dern Senator trade Sunday be suggested arrival end departures of and the the (f) The following records School Union board and the Deseret would be greatly appreciated. mission, which found - some supporters checking zone of each article. ' " obtained for all pupils between the News Book store- - now aviators should your city bs on the from In some passes and 'opponents also checking the arrival of any ages of 12 and 18 by principals and the control of ths Deeeret News. The The opponent argued that a state route, .12months workers , . aviator who may desire to- makeac-a been has he to merging' states, done, "not would commission anyget (1) Health habits which Include prevent a duplication of expenses and flight to or from four city. Such where." use of narcotics, care of person, sleep- for the unifying tion will aid much In encouraging flyof of activities the It Mr. own Shields was said his that ing conditions and hours of rest, and the two concerns. Both stores are deing to and from your .city and aid moet conviction that of private today much In the advancement of aviation. kind and amount of recreation. clared to be in a most flourishing conPresl-detrouble retailer. inthe is wlththe Prom p t actio nan d earlyreply is urged (2) Vocational activities which dition, the change not being a case VV, Funk, of the senate, who J. clude kind df employment and days of one Institution helping out the ss the committee desires to perfect a was took the of view, present opposite financial affairs of the other. Both, employed, amount or estimate rapidly as possible a aeries of aeroand said that the retailer Is still sell- nautical event of local and extended These prices will prevail ah onr money earned, money or property Dr. Talmage said, are stable and both ing goods frequently at less than ths magnitude for th year 1920. Reply Bee from $ept. 22 to Oct. 22 inclussaved and how the property was rated have a big mail order as well as retail cost. Is so Thle all replacement right ive: trade In the future the two concerns by employer and teacher. t pleas to Capt Charles J. Gliddon, exlong as the cost Is upward, but when ecutive secretary, New York C1GL (3) Training for citizenship which mar bp put under the same roof, he Gold Crowns 21 K,. . .... .14.60 price start to fall, tb retailer will Includes the. amount and character of said, and the combined institutions. It Porcelain Crowns (true to be left high and dry. Jobbers ere freIs expected, will be one of the strong-ge- t - Dentists Go East . .... 14.50 Work accomplished in boys and girls natural color such quently circularizing the retail trad book establishments. In the counBridge work (per tooth 1. ... 4.50 associations, clubs, societies, etc., pointing to this situation, and declar.37.00 as Boy Scouts, Y. M. C. A., etc . patri- try, wielding much influence In the Plates Dr.' S. A. JLaugton end Dr. TV. A- ing that the Jobbers are providing otic service rendered for Red Gross In dispensing of literature through ths Silver Filling ,....8100 as the future, It call west. Tear for th east tomorrow intermountain they against work ,in drive . or Cement Fillings ...any special ...75o Thrift Stamp Mr. Hooper this manner. He thought that the Squires declare that In ths and civic service rendered on home take' Porcelain Fillings ......,.$2,00 to post graduate work In dentisJobber might be making some Urge merging of the institutions a better Gold - Fillings, ...nr... rn. 2.50 grounds and In local communities. to Chicago and New will They try. seneca! service will result to ths buyprofit, but pointed out that this York returninggoIn about Extraction of teeth (newest . aix or eight Organization, In stocks '6f a interstate 'public. the the ing Buying phase brings through method 1 50q weeks. B.' Organization of school machin- single purchasing head, be said, will question. You can't get more for your money. ery. - . - Senator Olsons Stand. -give a big advantage to both estabAs done here Is done on exactly the state might try. and it had often asDon't accept less Principals of schools will be h4Id lishments and will make It possible eame are as machines of kind said In Obion a Senator sumed larger risks than were incurred that legisPyorrhea Treated Bnoorsefally responsible bv the superintendents oi for better retail rates to prevail;' It used in the large shoe factories. 7t lature where It was Impossible to In th present measure. civic will Increase the preetlge of both districts for the above program-IIrregularities of Teeth Corrected Is a njuch Superior to old etyle make a coal min a public utility, and Senator Sanford thought ths measand patriotic service education. Principals stores and .result In a general, imcobbling as the - electric light is to where It waa impoeslble even to get a ure ought to be presented tc the legwill obtain their information proved efficiency snd the beet tradiA trial will prove bill passed which would permit a city islature seeing that th governor had and ronducttbelr training by such tions of both establishments will be eItstallow candlesuperior efficiency. to- opsrate lt own coal-min- e or heat- presented JL . Ttls was finally agreed methods as will best, meet the require- preoerved.Mr. Hooper an Bounce that ments of and corns withi- the stores wiH always keep on hand 'a ing plant It was "foolish" to try to to. and ths measure ts to corns up In n- thetr polhIllles.,..In general, the complete teock of hooka Covering spend money to prove combinations tbs senate. Senator Olson said that existed, to fix prices other than such tbs governor ha opened th submethods will obtain: eolence. literature, every following ' are a result of a "natural cohesion ject." and It le probable that other 234 so M IY ST. All pupils will bring to the Phlioeophv, retlrion and fiction, sta1 East second South (a) ' Salt Lake. City, , which is neither a written nor a verbal measures will be suggested then th East Broadway-- A principal or to his supervisor once a tionery, g'ft books and greeting cards as well as stock of interest to school nor a gentleman's srreejnent" two originating in th executive den. L. ROSE. D.D.8.. Mgr. Shoo also St Provo. Utah. Mr. Shields said that at least the partments of th state." (Continued on page two.) people. rs M plootlfui DIRECTOR cfc cSb opersl on of plant F. McOunagle I SEVENTIETH ON to-be'FIG- River SALT LAKE (TIT "Mixhtng Digrll 14 Htt, IlHjr es the legislature may pose a law cresting an Irrigation district bond commission empowered to Investigate drainage districts so that a dean financial bill may be furnished them as kn aid to the sale of Irrigation dis' trict bonds Communication to Governor. , . The following communication wu sent to the governor by the Joint agricultural committee, signed by RepD. D. McKay, chairman of th house committee and Senator Orlando Bradley, chairman of th senate commit- tee: The apparent need of taking seme action with respect to th Investigation and approval of th aSTalre of irrigation districts by a governmental body of th state with a view of making district bonds more salable, has been called to ths attention of th Joint agricultural committee of this session. After a thorough discussion , of ths matter In Joint session th committee feels warranted in respectfully asking you to call this matter to th attention of the legislature that action may be had on this eubjeot." Mr, McKay said that under the present laws there Is no way quickly to learn th amount of bonded indebtedness a district has crested, there Is no way of determining whether the water right of the district are (primary or secondary, in fact no way of bond buyers knowing If ths irrigation district bonds are desirable securities or not, so that the sale of such bonds Is hindered when they should be readily salable. A rough draft of a bill' to meat th ' situation has been prepared and wilt be worked oui If th governor aooedes to the reqoeot of th committee. Ths bill creates a commission empowered to make full investigation of Irrigation districts. It would be empowered to investigate the soil of th district, water rights,, amount of bonded indebtedness and- - other things a bend before invest- buyer desires lng hte money. Th Investigation would be so thorough, under ths provisions of th bill, that th oom mission' report would, as Mr. McKay said, simply eay to bond buyers that the bonds of this district are not' wild cat, blue sky seruilty but are ample and sufficient security for th t" bonds Issued." ' -- to-kn- ow Contract for construction of a four- - ; e stretch of highway from Seven Mile wash to Moab' was let thia i morning by the state road com mis- - ( slon for 358,357.29 to Bush A Clark. George A. Storrs had a bid Jft " for the work which wae approximately 3300 lower than this, but the commission refused to give It further consideration than merely to receive It, ,i on account of the fact that award to Mr." Storrs would have been in viola- -, tlon of article 18, section 3 of the etate constitution, which forbids competition by convict labor with civilian . t labor on publlo work. Lowest bids on several additional mall stretches of road construction were accepted and orders given . to at once. L i proceed with teen-mll- the-wor- |