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Show V:" DESERET EVENING- I - r rouNDKD is:o TiintsDAV rr.imiwHV v: Copper Menj Refuse to Go on UTAH IS FIFIY .Special la Th MiI.OI Bill Granting Elective Fran-chia- e Paued by Territorial Assembly and Approved By Executive Feb. 12, hew m to Mie. rai salt lakk city ltaii to tottug w (itoulful fr ltoM ttof W, muhuiUI to a t lk ctow . H. SKVKNTIKT1I YKAIt v Anniversary of Abraham Lincolns Birth& Memory of Martyred President Recalled VJ H I I I! ttamtni. commntre of .main t ! ued by I ha tnatal mltiera and . ireulat d tat Mfh railed upon rmplee. of the I Copper rompaii) to atrihe at o t ior No Ira of the a oik ttaa men rrkpolidrd tu tlir .all that opera Ilona at lha mine onunurd atrad toda) The Utah Cnnaolldatrd ia aorklog f Ita men only about out The Ulah Apr, mol liaiis ru out if ore la alai i ioeed the n.le havlhf i Ioeed ar.rrai day ago L mlrd Mate mine la alau rloard After S meeting yititi offli talo the iompei emploieee of the MHe tihiaid lelurnrd to a Oik today Two Spaniard. Binaiiurl Hoaa an Joe hantatial were arte. led hy depul harlffa At Highland Ho) and with tarrlng eonreale harged SC Ssys Hit Party Intends to Give American People a nn-rnl- o -- ; Butineii THorouih i' k one-fmiri- 1870. h! I Maou if I Ui hUh (4Ve Utfi hr tall iiiitrn franrhi hal Jtf Kern I territorial iAtr.hT 1'Uh Mi rut iad day It Ka't tins Srr.sph the ftmt the umlr ! In l lkr te Ui irl lgl V nu miftlderaMc dectd.nf in (tie ar tutnrd oe araitona They will to the federal authoritiea wnh rerom ll.al meodalloii taken for atepa tail ther deportation, sa they are alien Jo of are ghoul year, They age hlmrl SILT HIE SELECTED IS STOPPING PUCE FOB PISSENEEB PlINES I In ( (ommtlofi a Btrttijii In to rnfrnn rrgard rhietnenl la hem dte tifMHl tnduy In ('hlraffo hv u.itlnnal and lor aorkera a ho have gathered for National the final rem'ion of th Atnerlran Miffrag aam latton and the e nr ton ( National thu fir league Mr Htiaa Young of Women Vntera CateM, Mn lametta Hrntth Keaalrr, of Salt !ake. Mrs Inei Knight Allen of nuf-frax- e I K Holbrook V t formj mvo Mr erly of Salt Itotke but now of thleago end Alia Martori Thorrua and Miaa Iteaaie Peek .of Ogden, no attending mill repreaent thta t fcnol In fhloago, ataf at the aetusiona. Kecauae of the influenza epidemic the big Jubilee relrbratlon to have been held today in Social hall. In honor of the granting of suffrage t Iuh wotiien ha bfen postponed. F.Ubor-plan- a had been made hv the gen eral board of the Relief Society for the celebration. The program will be given later, an soon as health con dltiona permit. Harmon Cummings Dead ; Was Pioneer Stockraiser Harmon Cummins, pioneer utock-ral.iand mining man of Wasatch count, died last night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Green, 1830 s Iaikc street, of apoplexy. Mr. att born t Council Bluff. Ia July 7, 1850, and came to Utah when nine years old. Me wa a the youngest Black Mask war eteran In the state He was also an active Church worker and for many years was counselor to the bishop of Heber City, and in other respects was a valued member of thn community. He is survived by two brothers. John, of Heber Cltv . nnd William, of Kanosh, also by the following children- Mrs. John Green. Mrs. C W. Hirken. Mr-t-". Fergus Johnson. Mr Hodnev Giles. Harmon W.. C F .ttol Karl I. Cummings, all of Salt La$ Mr Cummings was associated with Jesse Knight in many of his mining ventures and had a host er Cum-tiling- - of'frTcnffsf atntrtvg'hls-ar-guntntance- The funeral will he held Saturday at the stake house in Heber City, the hour to he announced later. Interthe Heber City rem ment will he-I- et ery. Appointed Director. Appointment as director of the state ways and means campaign of the Republican parly has fallen to Ernest Bamberger; although he has not yet announced his acceptance. It is understood that he Is awaiting ihe here of K. H. Brottn, regional director of ways and means, who Is expected to arrive from Boise. Idrfho. In time to take part In the Lincoln day banquet at the "Hotel Utah. Mr. Brown has been in Boise assisting in the ways and means campaign of the party In that state. He will spend one week In Utah, according to State Chairman Henry Welsh, for the purpose of directing organisation work- for-- a -- thorough campaign here. in LET THE REST or THE world (.1) HI.- - new song hit record fcy Ernekt A on Ball. of America's be.t popular song writers,, Columbia A2I2 , . Me We always carry the records want. you Information ahlrh haa eeme to the aeronautic eonunlttee of the fommrr rial rlub elates that the munlrlpa fiylng field whlrh U to lu built here thfs gphlng will be utllned by the Lawson Aero Transportation company for Its trsnseontlnemal paseenger aerlsl trlpa are to be planes made hv the flyers of this company and Rail Lake Is named as one of the few regular stops on the trans continental route According to word received from the headquarteis of the aero malt service of the government. Ralt laike will it Is expected, be one Qt the control stations In the transcontinental aerial mall service. No definite action haa been taken h the committee whirli was appointed last Friday by I he aero rommit-- i of the Commercial club lo negotiate for purchase of a flying field near Becks hot springs on the Jordan river but according to C. La Mar Nelson, secretary of the committee negotiations may be concluded this month. Noted Myers Coming. A number of noted aviators will vis It Salt Lake early in April on i transcontinental flight from Ran Fran-clacaccording to word received by the Ralt Lake Aero club from the Fa rifle Aero rlub. Citlaena of Ralt Lake are promised lo be given some exhibition flights by the noted bird-meand this elty Is one of the few on the tour which will be so fayored Among th flyers who sre named In the communication to make the crosscountry trip sre Eddie Blckenbacker. Harry McDougall. Major Carl Spats, Harry Ho er and C. C. Nutt. One of the flyers. McDougall. Is from Pocatello, Idaho. The flyers will leave San Franciaco March 15. travelling southward and advancing to Salt from the southern part of Utah. Thev ill remain here one week in AprlL The Itinerary has not been completely arranged, and for that reason the definite dates of arrival and1 departure cannot be given. cltl-aen- a. oom--milt- o. . REVERED HE 111th anniversary' of Americas hero and patriot, Abraham Lincoln, is being observed toBy legislative enactment day. the day is a legal holiday in Utah and Child s Death and Burial. the, public offices, bank? and schools are closed. The most "pretentious fes" In this city, Fred .1. Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- tivities In honor of the day will be ward L. Simpson of Kamas, jL'tah. died the banquet this evening at the Hotel tah, under the auspiies of Ihe LinWednesday., Funeral services are bethe coln club. ing held at the graveside In Wasatch Lawn cemetery this after- The Re. E. I. Goshen, pastor of the First Congregational church, spoke at noon before the Kiwanls club at Its luncheon at the Newhouse hotel. His In opic was "Lincoln and Today. the schools Wednesday the memory PATRIOT ? Robinson Brothers Music Company Berm W 134-- fl alt I ttk eatery S. Mmtr L akr am Prate. the-- 1 WHO IS of the martyred president was recalled and exercises were held in his honor. - Lincoln's early life lu Kentucky and Illinois and his struggle for an education have been immortalized In the His steady rise through the retelling various Milages of taFjn laborer, sales, man. merchant, surveyor and lawyer to the filling of the greatest role al- lotted to any man, that of president of toe United Htates, shows a personality of Indomitable resolution and unquestmat le enthusiasm After serving as Republican representative to IVingres. - ho was nominated for the senate and it was during this time that his debates with Stephen A. Douglas, the candidate on the Democratic ticket, on slavery, attracted the attention of the country V -- Attention Called to -- - ln-L- county, had a conference yesterday afternoon Bailey of the state board of equalization and assesumentr with reference Lo problems arising over valuation of live stock, both that owned in Utah and that coming into the state from Reports received by the state board Nevada or Idaho. received come from Other reports of equalization and .assessment from S. Bowers, assessor of Duchesnt 12 counties In Utah, show that procounty, I. M. fox of Sanpete county. H. Blood of Davis county and gress is being made in reappraisement of values of farm Jands; according to Charles Haines of Juab county. 4 7'o-a- w Jhe Secretary William Bailey. This revalnation and ttr cultivate ,a taste for uation was ordered hy the board for Committees Named For songs of the better sort, the week of this year, together with reappraiseInterchurch Campaign Feb. 22 to 29, in which the birthday ment of merchandise, banks and. live stock, in an effort to enlarge tax'rev-enue- s of George Washington anniversary to meet heavier demands for comes, has teen, set apart as 'the na- ' A feature of the work of the interincome for state purposes tional week; of song. In n letter re- church movement in this state will be Last year, it is stated by Secretary ceived this morning from John Henry the designation of four clergymen in Bailey, such valuations were not on a basis satisfactory 'to the state or Lyons, western secretary for the Na each county to direct the operation of Airof taxation gamzation, attention of Gov. Bamand missionary education. Gasoline der the old system the owner of high berger is directed to an event which ardshlpchairmen of committees have is stated to be gaining in popularity .These priced land or live stock received an been next week's confer lands and In the interest of the United errces; selected for the advantage over the man whose Oil Rev. Dr-- Henry Platform, or stock Tiad not advanced in vAfue so States. W. and finances, the exhibits Burger; Is to of the rapidly as that of his neighbor It is Intent organization Ftev. C. V. Brown: credentials and Tires hoped that the system adopted for thU, bring people together in their various regulations, the Rev. John J. Lace; and lantern and year will produce more equal results and communities develop the Rev. Thomas Batteries as between counties and individual strengthen the great. American spirit A. Flynn. pictures, ideals by. the neighbors. and its 4uphold high In the report of. O. M Sanderson, Repairs singing of such songs as uplift and in- Series of Promotions assessor of Weber county, it Is stated spire..., It to also proposed to amalgathat thJfarn lands in his jurisdiction mate and give spectacular expression Ybu Can Drive In. In Utah National Guard in nearly all cases have been reclassionce a year to ail of the various effied and reappraised, the value being comestablish to forts put forward raised. v Resulting from the recent resignamunity singing by the various organiRalt Lake county haiTiad two exthe country. sations throughout of Capt- - W. L, White and Lieut. tion of on work perts at appraisement Gov. Bamberger says that although W. Morrison, a series of pro- Frank farm land with the purpose of bringthe purposes of the. organization, as ing it as near exactness as possible. i motions in the Utah National guard forth-bhave set already Lyons, Secy. Cache puqinty has three man at whrfc Fred been given praiticat expression-I- n j to anhouKced "By Lledl. Col in each prec.nct, the system adopted n various way and bv constant! Jorgensen, adjutant general, ' Utah there Leing to, .place lands in three nd4.D- E. BtosdW-- Jof effov to fosjei rpmtmmrty emgto separate classes. Later the county the spiritual uplift that-- is Its natural 1th firstcavalry fo succeed Captain commissioners will check up on this Na-D. the favors Smith, f White, resigned Raymond accompaniment. , he work and endeavor to place on each t ions I Week of Song idee and will give to be first lieutenant. First cavalry. In class an equitable Value for taxation E. encour-Drown BlasdJl, of and official promoted; it personal every place j Delbert purposes y W. Thomas to be second lieu- igement R. M. Bush. C, Alvin Orme and O. - for rWou-iFirst cavalry, in pic- qt Lieu. tenant. it bortoe p.oeibeyon. H. Broaddus, commissioners of Tooele -- - ? Of Song ak-mt- . y -- d - -- -- Warehouse Commerical Teachers WANTED HIGH Why TAIL" SPACE FOR AGE when you can use OUR for YOUR WAREHOUSE BRANCH HOUSE at greatly reduced cost to you? I Active membership in is the L. D. S."Church ' . essential. VS 4- i 'J - BusinessCoIlcge F. Y. Fox, Principal' Jennings-Hann- a Warehouse Co. 353 W, 2nd So.. - Tel. Was- - 3461. . yett ti 1, L. D. S. l RE- STOR- - i U v Advantages PRICEn rent Shorthand teachers of experience Gregs or Pitman desiring emONLY 18c PER ployment in Salt Lake INSURANCE ANNUM. PER 8100 City for the school are in- General Merchandise Storage. year 1920-2Manufacturers Distributors vited to send ua ScrviceStalion iirst A In f-t- he of 4a' affaire both e t trUMirJ and Hh and Imh la eoinettmea r redited otata. JhoutiU tnrfnjf the ftrwt eaa ,t recoirnixd that Wnlng firm to of f totally and Irgelly grht momen the franchiae. 0 w L HAI.DI.Vv7 of lowe halt toik and will b th at th IJncoln elute tanquet this evening. Enthu-tasti- c o i er th sweeping Republican viesorv which he d ertwe D aaurtf unices the Republican party make m rn.!k which "It Isn't going to make Ociv, Harding stated that his party Intend to glia th American, public a UturougtLiimJnaaa admlaiaira tbn 'That is what la needed today, he de lared. "lh thing It haa not had during th present administration, the thing which prevent financial conditio demand. The first taeyesia eight yar mini in tot ration saw factories and Industrie closing down. W war with th be lane of trad against us. Only the war eared us. Wv want now an administration without Inqiilatorw - Gov. Harding who, hy t ha way. bear , the name. William Lloyd, after William Lloyd Garrteon, th great A merl-ra- n Silwman, also declare that a far aa h haa been able to eea in his tour of th country, there to an almost unanimous opinion of th Amari-- ' can people In regard lo th Ldagu of Nation "It aeama to be th nation Agalnat th preaidant," he declared. 'The seem eentlment to be general a reaerva-tlonth for with league which will the protect Monro dootrina. If Wilson will remove the lid o enough of his democratic constituent who dealr can veto for It with reaarv at Iona, I believe the league In thla form will be pretty generally accepted by the people of the Untied Htates. "We need en administration now which will develop our great busine Institution What we are looking for now to the man, a business leader who can handle the situation. Met by Committee. Got. Harding was met at tha station upon hto arrival by a party of local Lincoln club members and They were, Brest. John Jensen of the Lincoln club, Harold Fabian. chairman of the reception Major W. H. Gregory. N. G. Robert aon, W. D. RMer, Henry Welch, state Republican chairman; A. Roy Heath, Roland K. Woolley. James R. Casey, Krneat Bamberger, W. II. Holland, Harvey Cluff of Provo, and H. A. MeCollem, secretary of th Lincoln club. These, with Philo T. Farnsworth- - were present .at a lunch- eon given the governor at the Alta club. Afterward the visitor was taken for a ride about the city. This evening the banquet to expected to be one of the most enthusiastic affaire ever held In this city. Philo T. Farnsworth will be toastmaster, and Gov. Harding will be the feature of th evening, HONORED BY COUNTRYMEN. The ball room of the Hotel Utah will be crowded with guests, the en- -' and later led to hltiomjpatlon and to be envied from a relfish point of Hre- banquet honoring th martyred election to the presidency, which elec- view; he achieved success but not hapwhose birthday tion was the signal for the secession, piness, power, but not pleasure, and Republican president, to being observed today. one after another, of the alave states though disaster saddened it never dis- anniversary of the south. His marvelous leader- mayed him. In memory of hta wonship. devotion to right and lofty dis- derful gift of service to mankind, hia Move to Increase interestedness In battling for the good admirers are completing a road from Fund Agricultural of others all duringlljts rrttlcsl period ocenn To ocean, the "Lincoln Hlgh-'ttiy- .' I ' f ww8 V las "a fitting natlnnap morntmetiS finally led his' 'peopto JtpUgn'the Washington advices state that a emerged to his greatness. great Civil war, fro to with jtlgher a nation purified The late President Theodore Roose- strong contest Is due to be made In Ideals of Justice. . velt tn paying tribute to two Ameri- congress that the allowance made to- - His assassination hy John Wilkes can heroes, Washington and Lincoln,' the department of agriculture of $7. Booth at the Ford theatre, Washing- said"They were the two greatest 132.823. as the Mil catne from the D. of of two C.. the and greatest committee, may be Increased. It is ton, Americans cuUhot many There claimed that the sum. Is 13,359,727. his extenhlve and .liberal reconstruc- men of the world's hietorv. tion policies and proved a great blow, have been other men as good and. oth- less than the present appropriation -lo the south as well as the north, for er men as great; but in all the history for the department. Concerning the . in his death, all Americans lost a true of mankind, there have been no other matter a dispatch says: no other two two gryat men as good, and staunch friend. Should the appropriations pars i.s President Lincoln's life was not one good men os great. they came from the house, the bureau of rrop wstimates.' which had an extensive campaign deas governor of the State of Utah tenant Morrison, resigned, Vern E. planned to aid the farmer in the wise Secy. Lyons asks, "to call official at- Earls, to be second lieutenant. First sign and Lhe- - proper, marketing tention to this week of Feb. 22 to 29 cavalry, in place of Second Lieutenant production of his crop, will be amongthehief M. -, stateGeorge Taylor, or Smith, bulletin promoted, by proclamation, The bureau bad planned ment-Will you not ask your super to be second lieutenant. First cavalry, sufferer. an extension of 1U work Jn the intendeht of public instruction to co- m place 'of Second Lieutenant Thom- aX rendering greater service to hope the operate in making this 1920 Week of as. promoted. farmer, and has asked for $644,928. Assignments of the officers were This was cut. in committee, almost In Song one of much good to all communities? With your aid we shall be made by the adjutant general a fol- two, or to $322,856. The bureau alBjaodel to be com- lowance for the present fiscal year Captain able to let the .whole country know lowsthat the west does sing and tHat com- manding officer of troop A; Lieuten- was $371,162. Instead of an increase, Earls tp troop 4, and therefore, the committee proposes a munity spirit is a thing of vital im- ants Smith and and Taylor to reduction of $48,246 for this bureau. Lieutenants Thomas portance to us. ' troop C Gf'V htU mI 1'ITy Plrciictn The I !o lh brought eifr4m m ornrn tt fchorl llrnt nftrr thr iurne iihi fcad been receHid by the find tnh f Wyoming, no (ar A i re eotirerrKl nlrtl matter th! to t. of fi ftMMir hmeer, prior time the women cf Mali bad had in 4 j |