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Show I DESERET y Missionaries May MONDAY MAY EVENING NEWS 3 1020 HOW WIFEY SAVES HUBBY NEW DRESS Co to Australia BEST SEAT. STAGE HAVE CROWDS! rtf, -- cable received this morning at A plea of guilty waa entered thla ' tha office of the First Presidency an morning and a fine of 111 paid in the pounced that permlaalon hue been court of City Judge Henry C, Lund, by granted "Mormon" mlealonarlee to go Arthur Lnchloa of Magna aa a raault of to Australia. The word comet from hie having contended fietically jealer President Arnold G, MUIer of the day for hla privilege ae a preferred Rustrallan mtaalon, and if It can be paaaenger on th'e Magna-to-Artheubetantlated fromf Washington will slug tine. mean that the much hampered mle- - .According to the alory elicited from rionary work cun "now go on smoothly the parties to the affair y Ray T. Ml on the south eea continent. Since the more, eaelatanl county attorney, Luch ice became Indignant whea ba found ward only two or three inw.lunarl allowed to go to AuatralU another man in the front teat bealde berabae of the bun which pretented the driver and demanded that the In jnleelonarica of any eect entering Itorloper" be ousted. Thla waa refused by the driver, Jamee Dlstefano, who lirtlleh poeeeasion. The ban offered Luchlc back hie money, oal) i taueed by the entrance Into India to have the coin struck from hla hand of German aples under the cloak of by the indignant regular occupant of the honor seat. That Loch We went being mteaionarle further than the of. the coin It waa stated thla morning that from the driver's slapping hand was evidenced a on Information by farther the mutter mourning drapery encircling the will Immediately he. obtained and If eye of Irluicfano and the willingness of the to take a pica and pay defendant tha newa in the cnblo la proved to he Ihe fine Imposed by the court correct, enough niiaionarlee will he cent to the Britlah poaaesalon to suppl- morning. needs of the Letter-da- y 8a true y-all i At The A - , Game Association Is v Sale - at t ,h r .1 , ) l&t -- The ban niiaalonarlea In South Formed at Monticello Africa eflll exlate and no information haa been received na to whether or not thla ie likely to be lifted follow' it. H. Slddoway, state fish and log the precedent declared in the game commissioner, received word toble to have been aet in Australia, the Blue day that at .Monticello Mountain Kish and Game associaUnknown Persons tion has .been formed. An enrollment Clear Conscience by - of WS members are reported, with th following officers: J. W. Ilanson, Paying For Candy president; Herbert H. Redd, vice pres. Ident; If. E. Blake,' secretary;' C. W. A letter enlcoslng 43 centsln eiivef McConkls,' treasurer. Available sites for reservoirs and coin was received through the mall for the progagmtion of fish are today by Manager George E. Carpen- ponds being investigated with a view to askter of the Paramount-Empres- s thea- ing concessions later for the general tre from unknown persons who ex- purposes of ths organisation. plained that the money wee to cover the cost of candy removed from boxee in tho theatre through the use of Work of Civic Center slugs. .Fills Long Felt Need The letter proved to be in the handwriting of a boy, and Its tone Indicates that he and a friend forwardReporta from the Civic Center on ed the money after having become the success of venture in starting a' conscious stricken with the realisation that the action wag tantamount registration bureau are encouraging. The bureau seems to be filling a long to theft. - The letter accompanying Xhe money felt need for an institution of this -kind and Miss Lyle Wlmmsr, sec re-- . cad: 'Dear Sir: My friend and I put tary, aays that tha business men have ilota in your candy boxes today In tha responded willingly and a bright fuihow. We have put 45 cents In her ture is predicted. Ths statistic compiled for the first to pay for the candy, we took. We Sid not think we were stealing at the month of the bureau's existence show time." There was np signature and th that 122 letters have been sent out to employers, requesting them to regisletter was dated April 29 ter. and 880 replies have been reForty-on- e ceived. employees repreSew Railway Association senting every type of worker from and teacher stenographer to Will Elect Officers school the humblest workers by the day have and 40 offers of em- Tcrmanent officers of the United been registered payment for women have been made. Railway Employes' association, the Fourteen have been placed In lew organlzatian of the railroad men xho walked from their Jobs In the jard.-- on April 8 and 9, arc to Theosophist Lectures . ce chosen at a meeting of the order m be held at Moose hall at 2 30 p. m. Fraud G, Hanchejlt. Theosophist fuesdayr The organization has now known as the "Apostle ef y lecturer, ,'een completed and the men said that the new lodge of the B. of R. Joy, ietured last night at ths Hotel r would have no material effect on Utah on life and Theosophy's placs in 'lie membership of the association. the great drama. He will speak tonight on "The Middle Path." Th lee Senator King Urges tures are given under the ausplcee of Naval Air Base Here the local Theosophlcal society. I TO Great i j-- h.been jnlaion there. on CROWDS ! 4 A--- V i jMwTXi-- V GOOD GOODS A ( to the extraordinary values far sureven our hopes and expectations. passed Wc found it difficult, even with the.largo extra, salesforcc employed for the hale, to take care of all who carnc. ;Mondayg response Pt?r'ty " But There Are Plenty of Silks for All As Our Purchases Were Tremendous SAVINGS OF-2- 5 PEE CENT, TO 33J PER CENT, .tj - SALE LEASTS FIVE MORE The "Ever Clean detachable lining for gowns and dresses that will save hubby or dad a lot of money. Fer its supporters claim there is no longer snv reason for having a soiled or worn lining In a perfectly good dress. This lining can be taken out in a Jiffy for laundering or renovating, or a new one substituted. By Rev. John Pearson, Bupe rlntendent Rocky Mountain Division, 4ha So Mrs. Christina Hedger DAYSCOHE TUESDAY The cunning hend and cultured brain. The Society for the Friendless In cooperating with the wardens and superintendent in finding positions for paroled and discharged men and homsa for boys and glrla and also takes care of any special cases that may b committed to ua. W ara also conducting a vigorous educational campaign for th prevention of crime as well as encouraging the enforcement of the prohibi- u clety for the Friendless. 111 We mean the emphasis for ths "Our." They belong to the whole of Mre. Christina Olson Hedger died the people of the stale. We wish at an early hour this morning at her NEW YORK. May I. Chief Justice every cltlien would taka an Interest Summer of th New Jersey supreme residence, ' 1026 east Sixth South In them; and to the inmates who may court haa granted an application of street She had been in failing health read this brief article, ths writer would like to say: Take an interest Johnson supporters for a recount, but for considerable time and her death In the place that for the time being has ruled that 26. OOP must be put was not altogathsr unexpected alIs your home. Take a pride In making tion, home-Uk- e was to be up to cover expense If It la shewn able as shs aa though yesterday Judgment for 2207,610 was entered your surroundings disease there was no error. Mr. Joy, manager around and to attend ward Fast meet- by Judge J. Louis Brown of the Third Possible. Make the most of your op- - and Ws laws. desecration for Johnson, stated, however, that this Determine that by cor- are ing. Mrs. Hedger was the widow of district court this morning in the cuse ,portunities. trying to do this by addresses and recount would be im penal ble unless PCt deportment, cheerful submission, to lectures and schools balls, TV. churches, Justice Kummer modified hla ruling. George Hedger, a well known musi- of the Zion's Ravings and Trust com-- , ready obediences, the faithful Mr. Joya statement waa in reply - by addressing clubs, lodges and sociecian who died. In 1908. She wae in and of comformancs task grateby Caldera every the Fark against ties and by the distribution ef litera- to an announcement mad at Gan. her 72rd year, having been born in of every privilege appreciation The Zions Ravings ture. The society is also trying to Weed's headquarter that hi supportd Sweden June 12, 1247. She is parole or minister to th Trust company appeared as trus- - that you will earn your needy, discouraged er bad offered te raise half th as powlble. This and by two sons. Prof. George A. ch.r speedily aa far aa w are able pens tor th recount If th Johnson' Hedger of Miami University, Oxford, tee for Heber J. Grant, as trustee for will be appreciated by those in charge to dofriendless, trying to help th man or organisation could not rais the necesof the Institution. Ohio, and Harrison Hedger of this the Church of Jesus Christ of They are effl-da-n- y- womanto; who is "down," but who never sary 80,000. Mrs. and two end Drusllla Just and painstaking . jclent, city; daughters, Saints can be "out, to get a new start In W ar going te stand back of the Nelson and Mrs. Edith Cudgell, both The case' was Instituted Nov. jj. deavor to do the bast possible for ths life. eald a statement lashed at thp offer, aro from who thoao of of this city; also several grandchild good 1$18 on W ar Just ' On of the greatest slna that w Wood headquarters. coupon bon tt - highest to their cart ren. Funeral arrangements ara pend-in- g eued by negotiable committed time lo the Caldera Park company th is th of recount are a in to have as anxious committing housing much word from the son in Ohio. May 1, 1909, and mads payable to the' The parole system is very the , young criminals with those who have counties lost to Gen. Wood as sueeesstufe all and Vored very by Saving and Trust company as got) long and far in th way of evil. Johnson men are to hav a recount man r t Proi hlh trustee on was for the Church There is surely an Imperative neces- in th counties in which their mag May 1, 1920, Ryan Leaves Carbon certain deeds and bonds having been having made good. for separate dormitories In our defeated. I being made sity education Vocational Co. School System given in security. The Interest state had) The Wood organisation is perfectprisons so that those ef tender been paid pp to May 1, 1910 but no the main strong feature In the into eg and experience may not ba con- ly safe In making Us offer," Mr. Joy , (Special "Correspondence.) 22.600 W" taminated by th degenerate, hard said. W cannot min eubeequent payments had been made dustrlal schools, thus endeavoring t, PRICE, May I. Orson Ryan, coun- - whioh caused both the interest and make as many as possible ened and incorrigible. . amount. If we cauld we ' that halt and ty superintendent of schools, has the bonds to become due. And, if thousands of our young would not ho Justified in using it tor handed his resignation to the Carbon Order for foreclosure on the are to be saved from criminal a recount which might only add three of the commonwealth, people riches "The to now is board of education, known take in question, which free strong minds and hearts of careers, state boards of censor for th delegates to our side. Thursday Matinee Will, , (Special to The News ) feet May 15, It was accepted at the aa Wandamere, were issued by Judge Are - health. harmWe haven't th money end canT movies, thus eliminating th and the sheriff has been WASHINGTON,. D. C, May 2. Ben-ttour Given as Benefit close of a long board meeting which Brown Be And more to her than gold or grain. ful feature, ara absolute neceaaUlsai got It. Tb greater part ef from 10 to sell auction. Judg-dered at j late last night. Teacher for public are small ranging King has taken up the matter of elder over five conferences, of th to 100 and wq hav never had more j ment also was given to the amount year were selyted. of establiahintl a lie advisability 1 The Orpheum theatre will observe next . 16.10uto cover the costs of the SCHOOL PUNS TO, BE Danish mission. Mrs. Lund, former thaa is.ooo la th treasury ai laval air base at Great Salt Lake the national vaudevIHe. artists day a "Mr. Ryap is leaving Utah to accept W Rarah Ann JPterson. waa born at time. as first assistant to Pro-- : action. ly position Wth Secretary Daniels, and has urged u, g feasor Perry O. Holden, director of I othr defendants In the case are tho Lehi. Ever so many talegrams and "What w want 1 a canvas iu tne hat serious consideration be given the with a matinee performance of The the education extension department of Salt Lake Electric Supply company, phones of congratulations war re- several oo untie where IrrogulariUes tiatter and that if necessary an Inves- - ulaf program Thursday afternoon. E. 01 company, Annie ceived during th day, th event also hav been reported and w are willing ehow will be o tha International Harvester company. Ear d ley Brothers Igatlon be made. Senator King has entire proceed of thethe of their to put up a bond oovorlng thoa disMorrow, H. 8. Joseph, Nora Smith, th marking National marriage of urged the deuartment to send nated to the fund Tobiuson. Theodore David and Miss Larson, Eva eup-child, Lund, to tricts. Then It evidence of fraud U the i for ygungest association Artists' , to Utah to Salt Lake aid deyille Word Yet Heard No n earlier! th day. found It will be up to the cut of Now Herbert to Barnes, Jr Mck and provide of I it needy, port ival recruiting. - Salt Lake may have vocational Consider River Flows; A. C.- - Gartman From Jersey to order ath recount. Senatos King and' other prominent 11,600 insurance on the life ofwelfare Johneon organizaechool for service men. If presAttorneye for bn opposed to the Reds were guard member and to provide for th night SUGAR HEMIHG TO HE tion and New Jersey leaders of his artists in various ofhsr Distribution of ent i plans being dlscusasd.. by th Mav day by agents of the depart- of vaudeville May 3 Little information regarding the - OTTAWA, an conferred today on th question It is planned to make this wrajs.party St. Milk ment of justice. and of waters carried are the the MarjpColumbus of to of submitting another application annual observance to stimulate Inter- whereabouts of A. C. Gartman, form- rivers in Alberta and Montana wa Iijvnlghts -s C. of evening at the K. est in vaudeville with a view to secur- erly employed by 'the' Builder Iron considered Justice Gammers asking him to reeon,u, of the committee joint by bond. 50,000 Icf Cross Reports a for demand bi South eider east Temple oh clubhouse ing more and better talent. and Steel company and owner of con-- 1 International Watcra hero today, Decrease in Loans street, a dinner will b given for WU- -i haa Lake, MEXICO BUYS TRAWLERS. , Widows Get Pensions. Ham J. McGlnley of Kew Tork, Ur from th resulted search thus far. HALIFAX. N. s May 3 The MexA decrease In loans irf&d Following a short cross examlna by th preme secretary of th organisation, three Two more widow of Veteran of the Gartman was first missed December ican government has purchased of P. James tion of teal Red Cross chapter is announced Sprunt, promoter and It ia possible that at this dinner anchored in Hali20 when he failed to report for work. trawlers nla of th been have war Hawk Indian Black n can of i the monthly report of that organl-titlotome definite plana will be launched tho Delta Sugar company, tha Th company soon, afterward underfax harbor aiac the end of th war, the federal trade commission against It was learned today. Th trawler for April. In March a total granted federal allowances pf 112 per took te determine the reason but all matter. in the f 21 ,833 60 was loaned as compared month each, according to advices re- effort proved of no avail, Efforts of Mr. MoGlnley arrived today on an the Utah Idaho and Amalgamated (hi are to be used for patrolling Pacific ceived from Washington. Under term th 1th Jl. 630.07 during April. fa? bav also bosn thus police gar companies,, Ernest R. Woolley, E, coast Islands. trip. He ia making a tour inspection to are to however, of the Smoot act the pensions Loans transients, of Co- F. Cullen is possible, according to It of fruitless. tha th for Knight aurvey adwas A. isP. and are and March 1917, Cooper with 4, oubled during the past month in date educational lumbus reconstruction Deputy Sheriff William ML Hughes larch 1476 68 being loaned and in sued to Maiy Moore of Castle Rock, who launched throughout journed in Sait ake thla morning. It been Investigating the matnow has work fully Moore of 777.13 sum the of of David Private The widow ipfil $883.8 th country. From hla office in New will be resumed Friday morning May froth , tran- - 'infantry Company commanded by Capt ter that he has gone to Two Rivera, as collected bn loan 7 at 10 oclock In tho county court to look after business inter. Haven' Mr, McGlnley direct the lents during 'March and but $238 81 Thomas Robertson, and Anna Butler of Wisconsin n-wide fraternal, and educational bouse at Rigby, Idaho. I April. In March 929 families were Rantaquln, widow of Private Peter eAts. affairs of the organisation, During iven financial ard other service and j Butler, who served In th infantry Mr. Sprunt testified that be bad the war he was director of dobiestlc 33 4n April. , company of Capt John D. Chase. . Will Conduct the contrasts activities ot the Knights of Colum- been unable to locate lt bus with full supervision of work in for the erection of tho Dolts Sugar . Sale of State Lands 8T. ANTHONY, Ida-- t May . plant which had been let ell home tumps, besides being on th company's excur ; club Commercial Iron Lak work here. to Silver Brothers committee bandied th that executive At Pangultch May 19 a sale of 1,280 George E. sionlata were met at Bt. Anthony Ij K-- C work overseaf and at home. He The crossof examination efUtah th Oregon acre of land will be conducted by th 8ugar 40 autoa furnished by cijlsen thef re night Banders waa of ar t has had charge a until company postponed I school plan from its beginning, the future induatrl gut a board of land commissioners and th wore lo driren state, datefirst schooI Tielng bpepea trr Boston a at Price May 2 another auction will be Two splendid new bulldin' i school. now1 65 such are There year ago. ore being erected te aeoommodata tl ) had of 2,560 acres. In the first sale Traffic Nearly Normal. In the United States, each echool ' boy and girl. bid must be not less than 10 an acre school having an average of 2,008A reception was held In th sort M to teach aim hi Grand A practinla Th Rio Denver end at the aeeond sale theymu8the They pupils. house, where pictures were shewn Xo lbe men whir-'d- ld $12 or more. jcsl curriculum engine crews. at worK loday. OC resources of th city and ' To each bidder In each case not more service in the bi gwar. According to yard than 180 acres of agricultural land nor local K. of C. official these schools about five short of the normal num- - J1 behalf ofM,on Anthony and more 'than 220 acres of dry land will ar maintained by th Knights of Co- ber: but within 10 daye, tha manago- to oo --operate wi j xg indesire be sold. Ia both instances four seclumbus welfare fund. ment expect to hare everything once gait lake business interests'- here from tions of grazing tand is tho limit to th Mr. As McGlnley goe com- W'Ullam G. Lambert explained t of more on a regular has la. Thodean-individual. It is stipulated that one-tendirect to 8a n Franciec? the matter 1 purpose of tb ia making good progress trip of Jh ciub is . pany undeof tho total value of tb purchase remain echool may local the understandlr business create better th coal line, th up along strung must be paid down and th remainder town, log is able now to furnish cided until his arrival In thaf Idaho cRIrs empties between Balt Lak and Is t be met in tea equal anauai paywhich 1 headquater fer the K-- edu- and number haa Bt, elfin are eo Anthony mine the today that freely WW1 ments. , S' cational work for thla district buihMng paved streets and all working. It ie making splendid growth and di tie plans for th place to which the may be held has been announcvelopment in stock raising and intot Bamberger Anniversary tv farming, , ed. It Aa probable that It mr b in tpe Bill Would Permit Is Celebrated With imelf. clubhouse Homesteaders to Answers Call of Death anti-cigaret- te, g, anti-venere- al antl-Sabba- th aur-viv- dle-an- ad i lo-t- al c to-fa- self-relian- . prop-coun- j tv ty or corf-tribatl- 1 do-ds- Vau-r.iplan- es 1 - -- sin uff wans rmwi.im natio- Auction! Tir-Sa- ne-gh- bo 0.CR -- th C Dividend Distribution Th tenth lyersaryof th electrification of the Bamberger Inter urban will be celebrated with diatribu--tlo- n of eervics dividends, amosntlop to about 11.608, to be paid to employ. Vea quarterly, retroactive jo Jan.- - 1, 1926. Th mtnirasm dividend will be 1 per cent, eith aa additional per cent of increase tor' every year aa employee has serried since June 1, 111. Check la payment of the dividend will bear a pietwro of Bam. - Capt. Claud Ralmond Collins berger, and the first dividend for th Jert of the Aviators' club cf PtVAsyl-ni- a eriod, January to February 21 of. rk and captain ef th New this year win be peid May 29, the wh effr himself aerial police, uty of of tha. tenth anniversary running the first electric train between Bait s a passenger in a rocket te bs sent 'rent th earth t Mara. Lake and OgltA -- v President Lund i Golden Wedding Day Celebrated by Family . Stay On Waterpower Site Republicans to Force Meat Packinf Law WASHINGTON. May I. Oregon Notice that homesteaders in the former WASHINGTON, May I railroad and tbs Coo Bay Congress woold'not be aJWwed te ad- -' Yesterday afternoon and evening jwagon road land grants, whoso land journ until It had passed upon prooftb. grant. U tha th. family of PreMdqnt and Mm An-- f ajejevs-tm.- nt sltM.bnnt . .today by 8aior Kanyon. Repnbttoan. thou H. Lund gathered at ihe family subject to r residence In honor of - th golden try voal4 ba permitted to remain lb 1I Iowa, author and a loading advocate f regulatory Mgielatton wedding saaivorsary of this wei:ilMg under a bill poseed today by th r, known eoupla. fresldent and Mrs. house and sent to ths senate. This ' Th Gronna Ulla whtrt i to tb form of tht KMyKiMrv Lund were married tn Bstt Labe, May would b m eenditioft cams before 2, 1979. They were at th time rest-dw- e later us of the property for power regulatory .measure, of Ran pets county and after would be preceded by com- - senate today, but was allowed t gt aver without ooaatdorsttoa. their home la per nation for iwprorementor hir' msmuntilre m4e "While I shall not object 1198 wbea they relavtny Th Mil ale sot hertzes th tutor-tFphraoa Bena U timber on land beer th vneoeu--e tm pwrarlly. ndered to this chy. President Lund t departsnont - tor Kmrn !d. I Inland to object was horn at Aslhorg, Denmark, and withdrawn aa power all and t adjournment sf Congress until though hut a joorg mtn had r nga any government timber lands to any thlq bulls acted spotvL hh private-ownercoming to this country been'preajdklg , 5v? k modi-howeve- thi or s. v: ee ' V Callfor-nla-Oreg- ( bfr 2 V-f- 0 a |