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Show I "! hu M "retag i J eu ihnn Wl iM M papur frbmd 8 I hm,1 FOUNDED 1850 WEDNESDAY .MAY .V, 1920 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Bids Opened For Are Announced Tlie Uivlon Pacific general office thU chy announce pedal excursion rate for the General Federation of Women' club at Da M trine. Iowa, Jun J( to 2. Tickets will be aold June 12to 18 Inclusive, with return UmK Juna 28. Rat will be on and d far on Identification certificate plan. Attendant at th meeting will obtain In advance from th na tonal office of th organisation a certificate of prescribed form which will entitle them to purchase ticket at the pedal rate. A aimllar rate and on th asm gen eral plan haa aleu been authorised for the annual convention Loyal Order of Mooae, and delegates hare the option of either purchasing rickets to Aurora, llUno: ( hlrjflfo, Joliet, or Mooee heart Tickets fur this occasion will be on sale June 17' (o IS fncluslre with return limit July I. A- rat d, also of a fare sad an Identification certificate plan, hat Edubeen authorised for the national cation association meeting at 8alt Lake City. July 2 to 10. Thin authority will lake care pf attendants principally from local territory where summer tourist tickets are not available. Generally speaking, .certificate plan rates will apply from Colorado. Wyoming, Montana, and states west thereof with the exception of California and Nevada which will be taken care of otherwise. Particular attention la directed that Identification certificate must be obtained In advance from national offices In order to secure the reduced fare. Preiident Urge Member to Be Satisfied With Reason able Profit ports Read. Variou Re- A - report am made of the financial backing being given the pharmaceutl-- i al department of the University of Utah, which. It War declared. Is veioplng high mandat'd for the drug n profsiudon among student. The will continue this financial hacking. . George II usher of Murray, treasurer, gave his report and also Secretary K. J Wade. Iteporte from various committee were also read. About 100 Jtharmnciat of the state were present u( the opening session. Afternoon Kewdon. This afternoon reports of the various committees of the association are being made by'Walter H. Dayton, II. 11. ielereun, C. A. Kaus, Charles Van Dyke, Joy 11. Johnson, E. C. Smith, Harry Coombs and Mrs. A. Hedqulst. Will G. Farrell will make the address of the session. This even an Urpheum party will be given the association members. Tomorrow the government adop tion of the Metric system will be discussed. There will be nominations for appointees to the board of pharmacy to be recommended to the governor, and an address will be given by Chief Deputy J. L. Cattron of tha Internal Revenue office. There will also be an election of officers. Prof. L. H. Thompson and Herman Harms will be ipeakere In the ufternoon. John On Key will - make a report for the trade Interests committee and officers'- a ill be Installed. A cabaret banquet will le helJ in the evening. Also during the afternoon the women and wives of members attending the convention will motor to the Country club where music and liht refreshments will be the afternoon's program from Z until 6 o'clock. asao-lUfio- Eight bid on construction of th proposed bridge, acroae th mouth of Farley canyon, designed aa a mem oriel to th soldier, sailor, marine and nurses who want to war from Salt lake county, war Opened this morning by the board of county one-thir- 74 sts ACK SEARS, well known cartoonist. Is rearing to go" on tha series of new and exclusive feature which h la to draw for The Deseret News and which Is scheduled to begin Thursday. Sear la all enthusiasm over th possibilities offered in Sait Lake for live, cartoons, and patron of Tbe News will undoubtedly share that enthusiasm as the cartoons come along. They will not all be comic b y any meane ther are mor serious phases of current life that lend themselves to effective and Impressive Illustration. Perhaps Memorial day may furnish a suggestion to the artist who knows? Baseball will be a prolific eoOrce of Idea and local fans will wish never to mias Mr. Sears' sketches bearing on that sport. SEVERAL BURGLARIES REPORTER TD POLICE the Burglars last night entered Royal Shoe Repairing shop at Eighth West and Euclid avenue by breaking down th front door. Leather to the slue of $15, and a number of pairs of repaired Shoes were stolen. Four razors were also taken from the barber shop which occupies a portion of the same store. The McConigal Drug company, 1558 South Fifth East, reported to the police that entrance had been gained to he store by breaking a window and $8 was extracted front the cash reg later while three boxes of candy also were missing when the store was open ed this morning. . Prowlers entered his room at the Broadway hotel, last night and de camped with a suit of clothes, a hat, ten shirts and a ladies watch was the report W. E. Hay made to the police this mprplng. . Alt blda wer referred to th county surveyor fur tabulation, th report to b ready for consideration at a rpeclal meeting railed for 2 o'clock next Saturday afternoon of th advisory committee to th board of commissioner on road building. Th lowest bid submitted la for a steel bridge, that of iiurk A company foi 8182.000. Th highest bid la alo for a steal construction. 1288,-85submitted by th Midland company, whloh submitted another bid of $258,800 for a bridge of leas elaborate design. Deal for and apcdflcallooa war determined and furnished by th -- . bidder on steel conetreellua. Th low bid of two eubmltted for reinforced concrete construction was that of th Campbell Building company. for 8112,174, th other bid being that of th Bohravsn oompany. at 1242,000. Other blda wibmlttsd, all for atol construction, war. Western Bridge company, $221,815; Minneapolis Stool company, $125,000; Bra A company, $252,115. Before advertisement for Blda was published, tha advisory committee had gone on record as preferring tha reinforced concret construction. Th advertisement wh framed to permit of th submission of blda on steel construction only whan It was mad known to th county commissioner that th steel oonosrn desired to bid. at their own expense a to preparation of plans and speclfioatlona Whether or not th difference of $8,-17- 4 between th lowest bid for concrete construction and th lowest for steel will result in a change of sentiment with th committ la favor of th otel construction remains to be seen. Th mattor of plan and upon which th low bid for steel construction was submitted will necessarily bo on of consideration In th making of a determination between th two. 0, a Deaf Children Will Present Outdoor Wife Contests Right AGED CITY EMPLOYEE DIES AS Of Husband to RESULT! Festival apoo-iflcatl- Homestead The annual outdoor festival of the children of the state school for th deaf and blind will be presented at Liberty park, beginning at 6 o'clock this afternoon, under the direction of Miss Isabelle S. Ross, physical director at tbe school, and under the auspices of the Salt Lake City playground supervision. The pageant, entitled The Story of the Deaf, Is divided Into six episodes, representing the evolution in care for those deficient Jn hearing from their sad plight In the early history of tha world down to the present age of triumph through education over their handicaps--Everpupil in th school takes part In th presentation and the city officials Interested In getting It here this year are delighted with the success of their efforts, since all Salt Lake will be given an opportunity to see the elaborate allegory as dramatized by the little people to whom it Is g not sO much aa an actual expression of their own life ." UIIDEB CAR Across Canyon er vV it AND FATALLY one-thir- Druggist of th slate wer urged thl morning, by rrealdent Trank H Foliand.of the Utah Pharmaceutical association, lu he zallafied with rraxonabl profit. The firat srrvlon of the aiwociaUon'i annual conference was held thU morning at the Hotel Utah. T. U, Rchramin. in hchulf of the Kalt Commercial club, gave the address of welcome H. H. Peteraon made the renpopse and lreldont Polland'a ad- - 4 FALLS Building Bridge !sQ In Mx SEVENTIETH YEAR Special Rates For Conventions peedor u-" Alfred Duke Scoffield of Kijirillo Meet Death in Accident1 at Utah Steel Plant Midvale. Alfred Duka Rcofflvld of KaytvfTla. ysare eld. was InMantiy killed. ot 1:11 oclock last night at th Utah Stesl plant at MI4tI. Schof field was working on an ere train. After turning a switch ho attempted to jump on a moving car but fell brnvath th an whrela. L. L. Redden of Randy. operating th train, stopped tt as toon aa poaalbl hot Scoffield was ' dead when picked up. Scoffield la survived be his father. Alfred Scoffield of Kayseilla one brother and four slater, UN Max Della plain, Mra Darrel Mlllen, Manor, e and Baatrlc Bcoffteld. Funeral services will be held in the Kayxvllle ward chapel at $ o'clock Intermont wilt Thursday afternoon. bo In th KayxvlU cemetery. Injuries Are Total. Frank Rom, 7 earpeater. died at th emergency hospital y ester- day afternoon from injurteo received while repairing th hom of Fortunate Anselm a, tL Italian consul, at !4t south Ninth oast. While working oa tha bach porch roof. Rom loot hia balance and fall backward, striking th cement basement at pa Ha la survived by Oil wife and on daughter living at 158 south Eleventh East, aad ou and daughter In California. 15 no-torm- SILT UKERS ESCJLPE IIIJURYFR0I.1 l',hEGK The contest of Mrs. Sophia T Car-eo- n Distinguished Service Harry Speight, city emTh Cedar City breach ef th Agriwho was struck by a motor against Taylor Caxeon, her huscultural college earn hoar being miHero Awarded Medal truck yesterday afternoon while work- band, over government land taken nus a baocalanrent speaker aad two ing in front of the Interurban station out under the - homesteading act, - la war department authorize other prominent Salt Lake visitors. Th on west South Temple street, died at acheduled to come up for trial beFor a party Including Melvin J. Bar- publication of th following; . 5:20 this morning In the emergency fore Register Gould B. Blakely of the A. W. Ivins and former Stale By direction of th prealdont. under lard, Senator Willard Hansen, bound for United States land office her tomorhospital. of act of th Congrose th th achool, wa caught ta th provision Salt Robert Greaes, 25 years old, an row. Mra Carson alleges that her 8. 1811, a distinguished Lak Routs wreck Cuaday morning. approved July Th employee of Harris Brothers dairy, husband haa placed only 17 of tbe 120 service medal to awarded waa due amv to at Lund, party First was driving the truck when It eolllded acres of land entered upon under cul- Lieut. Wm. O. Pierce, ( deceased ) where an auto waa waiting I take them Cedar to where ' Mr. Ballard City, tivation and that therefor his claim 884th infantry, for extraordinary hero- wa to with Speight. Greaves is alleged to preach th baccaJaureat serhave been looking the (other way aa to tbs land is forfeited through not ism in action near Verr and mon Sunday evening. France. Sept. t to 81. 1818. the truck approached the elderly man, having complied with tbs government According to th Salt Lakers, who led his platoon Lieut. Pierc valiantly returned lost of th horn and not to hav seen Mm until the regulation In th attack on enemy position be- th train waa night, and this morning going at about It iDn truck was but ten feet from him. In stead act She la attempting to hav fore Very and Ecllsfontaln. Th fol an hour when th Jump of the the investigation of the accident" it th court set aside her husband's right lowing day he again led hi platoon break mad them seddea realize that same cov ravine approach through eo to the land was found th truck's brakes were not that aha may file up- ered ihlng had happened. On look at LEASED BY OWE DRUE CHARTER COMMITTEE by onamr machine gunfire, in th wreck showed that whatever had In proper condition and did not allow on It - All. .contestant In land on the Bol do Baulny. Ho occurred had attack the happened at th switch of It stopping within the distance pre- are given a preference right was killed by enemy fir whil leadbut 0 feet ou th engine The land in question is in th vi- ing his men In this attack. Next of had hit th tie further scribed by city ordinance, according to and ground them t- The Owl Drug company, one of the ' in of Fred Mra Utah county on th km; Linden, (mother), Topllff plec and thea da had down th I J the police. I - cinity largest retail drug houses in the counmain lln of the Loa Angeles and Balt Twin Falla Idaho. foot embankment. Is un- Lake railroad. In Greaves held being custody 10 has leased for the Mr. Ballard atate that th ear ptl-- P try, entire years, til the is In three-stor- y Investigation to tb left and the right form- completed. The committee of fifty, chosen to For Men Fined building on the southeast Young case no other charges are filed against "Pl 180 foot In corner of First South and Main streets, further the ratification of the constihim he will at least have to stand trial mn1 tbot only a rain of th Officers Elected For Disorderly Conduct night bfore from the Beneficial Life Insurance tutional amendment for violating the city ordinance. Salt whereby tearing pool of water on company, and the Utah Home Tire In- Lake and other cities of the state Next Two Year Period Besides his wife, Mrs. Annie Speight and th work of th pasPleas of guilty to charge of disor- tho surance company, owners of the propat 837 west Jackson avenue, residing senger he the smashed kindwould prevented accorded the of home mornright will be remodeled, derly conduct wer entered thl deceased is survived by two sons, Jesse erty The building ling from tho car from horning. The At a meeting of the Daughters of and Arthur and ready fo- - business Oct. 1. The rule under charter, will meet for th of th IL Wilkin two before and W, Speight, sisters, Judge ing party started to walk to Lund, but in the council chamber at the Utah Indian War Veterans time i'Th will occupy Ihe entire ground firrt held Mrs. Elizabeth Cardwell and Mrs. Ruth city court, by Joseph Won ward B. were met bv the auto which wa to Hour of the structure, cov-ri3.000 the citj- and county building tomorrow recently at the residence of Mrs. Walt- Blood. Mr. Speight was born In Yorkhav was recotred them at Lund. fined C. Each and Taft Koplev, Hie basement of the night beginning at 8 oclock.' shire, England. As a young man he qiiare feet. m 86 which was paid. They were charged the T.ie were er officers was committee Wright, hosen following a w by to went to will also use the devoted build, ng coming from there with driving about th streeta whist- i baseball Came Part of five appointed by elected for the ensuing two years: to Salt Australia, 40 years ago. For 20 af tha .stare, with a.u additional area committee Lake ling to women on the sidewalks and former Mayor W. Mont Ferry and State Regent, Mrs. Walter Wright; year he was of 3,000 square feet, totaling-1,00employed by Z. C. M. I. otherwise attempting to draw their atconfirmed by the efty comnfifwion. vice regent, Mrs. Z. 8. Derrick; secre- but for the last Qf Ward Fair Program The United her 8tates several west he - bureau has square feet to be used. years tention. The of the larger committee tary asd treasurer, Mra R. L. Shep- worked for the city. The Tracy Loan & Trust company is to purpose tb Illepublishes with Nick Stevenson, charged following weather, crop Bachelor and benedict carry on a of educs herd; historian, Mra (Mary J. Andrus; nf the aod rang conditions In Utah and ad- gal possession of intoxicating liquor, Thirty-fourt- h arunged the deal. . The Fait Lake tion until the timecampaign of upon the chaplain. Mra E. N. Davis; organizer, ward will context 1 or lore of the Owl company will be the amendment next fall tovoting to was sentenced of fin $100 a pay Concession endfor tb jacent week orMrs. C. Aeroplane Insure Wolstenholme. The territory, Lily against ' thirty-sixt- h base bail at tho atate U:r retail store in the chain its defeat. , to servo 50 days In jail, when ho plead- gam 25, 1828: ganization was formed several years now operated by the concern throughTo be Sold ed guilty to th charge. Auction ingThMayweather ground thl afternoon, commencing of th for the purpose was of the week age perpetuating vary out the United Mate. at 5 oclock, the loner to feed the memory of early pioneers who served favorable crop growth. - TemperaThe Owl Drug company was estab- Must Face Trial winner at th ward fair cabaret toIn the defense against Indian depre-datio'The' Captive Aeroplane, one of tures war forslightly Resumed. Rate Hearing above and lished in San Francisco, Ckl., 28 years normal, night. The gam U part of th amuseand on each Memorial Day, the most popular concessions at In District Court wer there showers ei by R.-- H. Miller, now preeident of general ment schedule of tho ThUiy-four- f throughout to decorate the graves of those veterIn th rat hearing before th Mat ward win be auctioned off to the tha atate, in many places heavy. Soma the company, and since that time fair aad carnival, given this At the conclusion of a preliminary ans who have passed to th great belesion comm utilities ttores have been opefted by the comtoday, W. bidder H. week wer In th ward hall to help swell fields of and ranges the grain highest Adams, by beginning public hearing before City Judge Henry C. yond. B. tbe pany throughout the country. to,and committee need will have Bettllyon Home Builders company Thomas, secretary The following chapel fund. moluture and hav in conse- Georg Lund, Josephine Antonlch and Jerry charge of the work of decorating this this Tonight's program will be suppleafternoon. The present owner quence been greatly benefited. Tb treasurer, and Markham Cheer or, gen- mented Gerbich were bound over to stand year: by a fine exhibit of moving who is an Italian le the con- damp, moderately cool weather during eral Superintendent f the Utah PowComplete Hearing on Mra R. L. RhepheqJ. chairman; cession that he mightselling pictures, and tomorrow night there trial in the Third district court upon masse to th er and return ha of hia company, gave stages Light probearly growth 'Wreck at Milford statutory charges. The charges were Mrs. Walter Wright. Mra MaryZ. J.S. native land. It Is anticipated that the ably been a favorable conditio for all of figures, tending to compute th wilt be a farewell reception to John t , filed by John Antonlch, divorced hus- Andrus, Mra T. L. Irvine. Mra th grains. Tne heavy shower delayed costs of th production of power. Th Iaeae, who goes on u mlsMau for th will be about 810,000 D. 8. Church.1 farm work In somo eectlona, and com- hearing was in progrea until a 1st "Vubllc investigation of the Salt band- of the accused woman. It came Derrick, Mrs. V. I. Murphy, Mra E. price remnants Twenty-si- x of of plots C. Wolstenholme bined with the melting snows to proMra Davia Lily which were purchased by the duce Luke Route wreck at Latimer, Utah, out that he had followed the couple N. All thl afternoon. hour ground In to water causwish who veterans many high streams, participate county to extend the Main street to states. Gerbich admits Funeral is Held was completed last night at Milford, through a five ing damaging floods in soma localities. the exercise In behalf of depart- the having wife and two children living In county line will ber auctioned of at Large areas of lowland pastures and make W. R. ed chief comrades to arrangements may In Dettig le, Croatia. cceordyig a to the highest bidders by some cultivated fields in Summit, WeTh funeral nervlcee for Thorpe with Mrs. Shepherd, phone Hyland Mr. crifice clerk to Supt. W. H. Smith of the Adams. It le expected that many ber, Morgan, Utah, Beaver aod other 8528 before noon Friday. The exer- of the railroad engineer killed Waddlngham. railroad, who with other officials were flooded. counties Tbe to owner with property damage propertyr at 8:80 a m In the wreck at Latimer. Utah, last cises will commence went to the scene of the wreck Mon- KrymesAnd Daughters these lands will desire crops and property was I eported to be on bordering atwere th findcemetery. held City No announcement of the at the & IX Evans of Provo, at tb 8uuday, day. to make these additions to their hold- rather large west Charged With Battery Saturday funeral chapel at 3 o'clock this Lagooft piesaur resort near Farming-toreceivings at the hearing have been will on be held The auction the ings. and In th suburb of Ogden. Beets . ed hy Mr. steps of the city and county building. ar coming up to a vary axcallsnt stand, Assault and .battery are charged To Attend B.Y.U.' and thinning is just Instarting. Apples, Festival at Provo against John Krymes And his daughSalt Lake sad pears and cherries Utah counties are reported blooming ters, Alice and Jane, in a complaint and who hut th Lakers A attend Salt peach well, of apricot bloom filed by the county attorney and sworn party wo very light. Alfalfa Is now 8 to to by Joseph Nelson, who bore marks ed th B. T. U. prior to 1848 will go 10 Inches high and growing rapidly. summer of the conflict In which he alleges he to Provo by automobile this evening Programs for the four-da- y At Richfield th alfalfa weevil la besuffered at the hands of the three, a Jo sttend the home coming festival. to cauas damage on tha high- encampment of th national guard of ginning er fields and many acres will be sprayed. shovel, a hammer and a club figuring They will attend the slunfn session cent ef a, Feed conditions on the ranges through- Utah and Idaho at Ft. Rami, Wyn. as weapons. Th altercation. It apAlice Reynolds. Mis over by presided out th district ar now good and im- were issued today by CoL Frsd Jorrec- choice pears, grew out of a neighborly Mr. will be and Those making th trip proving. and stock ar gaining In flesh. gensen, adjutant Utah national guard. ' Mrs. Joseph Nelsop. Dr. and Mrs. erdo each month Is Highways wer damaged la many R. R. Lyman, Mr. hnd Mra J. 8. Hyde, j The morning of the first day will places by the heavy rains and by over, V a mighty goad la-- J Dr. and Mra E.O. Gowana Mr Susa1 flowing creeks. Numerous washouts bo devoted to physical training, school L Heat-fer. occurred and between Morgan Y. Gates Marie Douga.ll. reatmaat ta ,. The road from Nephl to th Ban-pe- te of the trooper and quad. mounted, masl-cAt ear of leather oquipmontand groomvalley has veWshed badly. ther was flooding or roads, Farmington b BUDGET will ADOPTION afternoon OF and electric railroad tracks Roads are ing; th first enjoyment. REPUBLICAN EDNYENTfDN good In th Price district. to tho school of tb squad, Rang CealMeas mounted. Individual equipment Range conditions are reported as ceremonies. record follows monthly th at stations: various T. H. Burton of Nepht, who was Jn A f ton. Wyo, qrmdltlons Tb second forenoon win b dovotod good, losses rent free catalog the city thia morning previous to alight; Deseret. Utah, range aad stock to physical training; achool of tfe Dncheane. Utah, rang Im- trooper, sod' the platoon, mounted, Naaa rsqnsst. leaving for Chicago to attend FOR QUICK SERVICE AND Improving: as Sait proving; Elko. Nevads stock and rang car of leather equipment and groom Lake completCity's budget tional Republican convention as an alRELIABLE WORK and rang good: Grantsvllls Utah, ternate delegate, declared that hi ed by the city commission, but held stock good; Kalhah, Aria, anew nearly In 4 AXtsrnoon will b fdovotod Indi-t school ef th platoon, mounted. district will stand solidly for the weather Utah, excellent gone; and to revision Logan, ROYALLY! until, Done trimming Hate It vidual equipment, and romonl. Smoot. He also said subject of Reed for and McGill, Nevada, range: rang after an official report shall be had) Th asm program for th mornHID mf!- cattle gorol- Manti, Utah, range fne-- h There a he will stand decidedly against a " SALT LAKE Our New Shops of ctatlvfact ion fn toe,, In the Re- from the county auditor upon assessed! Improved: Mod.na. Utah, ranra excel ing of th third and fourth day win Try put plankbeing sad renovating. If when lent: Montpelier, Idaho, weather fa- carry th addition ef a lecture on publican plat term, a he believe a valuation of property In th city, to- 41 E. BROADWAY vorable; Oakley, Hahn, ait bondttton musketry on th target Nan. the )ot Cone. It I we'l done.Jo be tg ir.ajorit yoJf the people are In favor tals 12.757,108 52v a 2.381.-- ) against ami improved: Pocatello. Idaho, range boot eure of bricht new (wal, Th achedsl la prepared ter all of24 E.' 2ND SOUTH. of prohibition. , in year: Provo. Utah, rang bnv yoor greatly ficer and affioan All delegates and alternates chosen 11.18 last year. . gleamingamt varntehea here. Richfield. Utah, rang and with th exception ef mao a. amht Oar at the slate convention of Trice are improved: and peintn Should valuation statement th beet-the 8t. stock beat le Utah, better; are the doing Georg. lines tlwtya rrrog or hare already gone to the cona is mail necessary a matertalt i eteek range , good; Balt supply wrpaata wh will t and tormina the rheapeei." X3t-- M Co. vention. It is probsbie that ail 14 will increase In the tax levy over the 7 Ink City, Utah, crepe making txeal. d to attend rheia tu tb K rices- ef the 16th cavalry, . lent prog-reeeach counting ha'f a vote. Not mill rat of lest year, it is UnderSalt La Ve Glass 5: Pain! Co Portal, Strawberry CoIilAka Proro dstood that tbe budget may yet be eon-- , of the -i gates has no far rirwf grating lands exreilent; W id ISO, Utah, cocks and bughwo win a) non it. . stock doing bettor. school aiarii for any one candidate. th siderably trimmed. ployee, ' EclJo-fontain- e, non-reside- nt y -- play-actin- drt -- ng -- " m -- it at na Let-go- on - ' D - o. A fim incampment Plans Anoonncedby , aint Adjutant dynE and-cMr- al do-vot- ed Columbia ee cL - Roblnsca Drears lrs pod-wor- k be-su- i,i F d eb Royal Shoe Repairing Co. I e: - r:2 Cc:i7 CSlrt Kit, trd ' |