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Show !' 7I SECOND DESERET SECTION J850 FOUNDED HISTORIC THURSDAY BEEHIVE Settlements in EVENING-NEW- S, JUNE 10 1920 SALT CITY CITY LAKJS Tbrra ar tio UTAH Noted in Giurch Annals to be Opened to . Social Service Workers From B. Y. U. ser-ric- 1 Although th appropriations for th coming fiscal yeae for the Untied States department of agriculture have been reduced, it will not seriously otf ths dairy division of eeetern department, said J. E. Dorman, head of the dairy divisinn Of II western states with- headquarters in Salt lake. "Tn nest is extremely fortunate In that the reduction la small as compared with that of th eastern and middle western division, h said. We shall b able to continue work now In any progress but cannot extend t It-i- n way. PUMSTROLE of-ji- i v , ts YEAR Agriculture Will Not Hinder Work Pending settlement of the tranaae-tio- n 11 se concern dsfendants, th rase of gtepbsn H. Lynch, receiver for the Merchant bank against 21 former director of tho institution to recover lows alleged 0 have resulted from mismanagement, was today continued until Monday by order of Judge P. C. Eua, of the Third district court. Counsel for th receiver advised tb court that settlement bad now reached a stage, which indicated that the entire matter would be adjusted out of court before Monday. At that time It Is anticipated, a motion will be mad for dismissal of th ault. A petition will be presented asking permission to settle with th remainder of the defendant it was stated this morning by counsel for the receiver that more than 2260,000 will be realised through the settlements. Settlement was effected today with B. Binnard, who arrived here yesterday from Trtcas, and. A. O. Jacobson, In settled by telegraph. The old Bachln house, ttao historic home built by Preot. Brigham Young. Mtd nor recently occupied by the lata preat Joaeph F. Smith and family, la (hi even Inc to open its portals In an tntirety different guise. It will houae e delegation of Q or more social students coming from fhe B. T. i Proro to attend the annual con A. and the PriOeren of tbo M, LThe contingent mary assoclationa nade up of representatives from tho h who ara furious stakes of 'AJng a special social and recreallon-- f course at tha Provo school under a auspices of the Church social As the M. I. A. committee. and Primary associations have special Chart a of tho social and recreational Ivork of tbo church. It has bean teemed advisable that the entire detention should be brought to the city Jeanne Russell Alford la attend the coming sessions and Brandon, learn first hand what both organiza- wife of Ray F. Brandon, died Wedtions are trying to accomplish along toctal lines. Upon arrival tbs party nesday night at the home of her Mrs. Margaret R. Alford will be met at the station by a delega- mother, tion from both organisations They 02 Center street Mra Brandon had Will be. taken direct to the Church been suffering for the with building where they will be shown a nervous breakdown. past year the unique display by the Primary Jeanne Russell, as Mra Brandon on the fourth floor of that building. The exhibit Includes a won was known in her profession, the lerful miniature panorama of the stag was born in Salt Lake City, lourney of the pioneers across the Sept, to, 1275. She was the daughplains told in handiwork, this work ter of the late Jojm and Margaret R. to be used In the Primary handicraft course for the coming year. There Is also a series of booths about the loom showing unique toys and other made by the children during the past year from odds and ends trhich usually go into the discard heap. After an explanation has been given If the . work the party from Provo will be serve refreshments by the general Primary ' board and then taken o see the Beehive pageant to be Itaged this evening on the L. D. 8. J. campus, weather permitting. In case of rain, tha performance wjjl be postponed until some evening, next Week. The program will start at 6 Iplock. After the evenings festivities the party will be housed in the historic Beehive. The T. U M. I. A. general have been rushing the renovat-th- e old home for some time Ui tnd w hile preparations are not yet for Its opening as a home Complete lot girls, it is sufficiently prepared lor the entertainment of the visitors for the next three or four days. It will be opened officially as a home in three or four weeks. The luncheon lo be tendered by the general' T. L. I- - A. presi-lenboard to visiting-stak- e Saturday, will, however, also fake place there. Three or four large tables accommodating about 100 ruests will be arranged In the back (rawing room of the old mansion and JEANNE RUSSELL ALFORD fune flowers will be used to decorate BRANDON. . the table , Alford. When only a girl she wrote Interesting Innovation. ' The turning over of the old mansion a playlet, "Traps," and wtfth other Into the home is an Innovation which amateurs presented It at a benefit Is greatly Interesting Churcn 'officials. entertainment in the Nineteenth ward When all plans are completed It is hall. It was such a success and she poped to accommodate about 25 girls displayed so much talent and art that girls who are alone in the world she and her company were in demand knd want clean, wholesome board and from ail over the state. This was the too ms at reasonable rates. A matron beginning of her stage career. Later will have her headquarters in the she wa a member of the . Willard west front parlor on the first floor. Mack company here. Thirteen years The large front drawring room will be ago she married Ray F. Brandon and retained as a center, not only for girls with him. followed th atage till her in the home, but aso for th other health broke. In ' addition to her husband Mr. x, L. M. I. A. members. The back i her mother and two rawing room will be reserved for Brandon leaves W. and Robb G. Alike use for the dining room This brothers, John ioor has been the scene of many an ford, also a sister, Mra Helen R. nteresting social in Church history Noble of Boston. Funeral arrangement are So be knd it is believed th old fashioned, th arrival f tpacious rooms will make most home- made later, pending like quarters for the girls. All other her husband, who left here only last available space will be ssed as sleep- Saturday on an important bualneas . ing quarters. Including the Spacious trip to Phoenix, Arix- Sleeping porch at the rear of the building. Flowers and lawns and Eureka Mine Operator tree which attract many a wild bird from th canyons, it J expected, will Buy Rescue Apparatus make the spot one of the most delightful in th city for such a home. Modern mine rescue apparatus has Arrangements for the home are in tb hands of a committee headed by cow been Installed in Eureka, accordMrs. Ruth M. Fox.' ing to C. A Allen, chief mins inspecConference Opens Tomorrow. tor, state industrial commission, upon e confer-SncTh M. I. A., and Primary his return today. He states a group sessions open tomorrow -- morning, of Eureka Ynlnlng companies united In M. hall !n I. A. th Assembly the the purchase of five modern oxygeii at 10 a. m. and the Primary with breathing rescue apparatus which has stake play leader and stake busy been placed in ths city fir station. pour leaders sessions at 9 oclock, in It Is Jtept there so that.it may be h Deseret gymnasium and Bishops placed upon a high powered truck and rushed to any one of the large mines in th vicinity, where accidents might occur. Men ar being trained in th use of the apparatus in ait of th different mines nearby, h report 1 Reduced Funds for Total of $350,000 Building u year SEVENTIETH Youth Looks Steadfastly Toward The Sun and Never Sees the Shadow Bank Case Reach arm, r4 (Ml llr ad. nafbL llmr U "W expected to extend our work in encouraging production in dairy products to other state this year but owing to the cutting In appropriations this will be InuKMuitble." said Mr. Dorman. "The work we ar now .conducting, however, will probably be continued. Indirectly th state of New Mexico, Arisons, Nevada and will be effected in that w Wyoming had hoped to organize field departments of th dairy division in thee elate to promote th industry. The work in thtse states will be delayed, due to the action of Congreaa , In Utah there ar manji advantageous ways in which ths money .could have been spent There is an urgent need of campaigns to anoourag greater consumption of milk. . 4 Milk Essential. few has it th years past "During been determined by Investigation that the child cannot attain a high standard of physical and mental development without milk. Many experts have even gone so far as to say that the whit race cannot maintain It present stage of mental and physical perfection without this commodity. 8uch Information should be placed before th public by these campaign Th woyk of encouraging th creation of silo th manufacture of dairy cow testing and other product branches will go on at tbd present -- Land Reclamation MILK STATIONS Project Will Add - OPEN NEXT ; 10 City Willing to Pay Third of Cost of; 710,000 to Tooele Dredging IK - Trial of th case of the, state Of Utah against Andrew HarxvgK charged with murder tA th first degree for th alleged alaylng of William H, Bcott st th Weldon hotel Deo. 21, 1919, is nesting completion. Th defense put several witnesses on th stand this morning to testify with reference to statement purported to have been mad by Mra Scott about th time of th killing. On th . witness stand Mr Scott previously testified that it waa th defendant who fired the shot which resulted In her husband's death. The defense, however, contended that after she waa taken to the city Jail she Implicated 1a B. Middleton, proprietor of th rooming house. In aupport of thl contention aev-er- al police officer were placed on the stand, C, W. Iltt testified that upon going to th Weldon hotel immediately after th tragedy, Mr. Bcott said; When 'They cut him ell to piece asked who did It she said that "If he dies I will tell it all." th witness said. Mr. Fitts said that when pressed for an answer as to who shot Scott, th woman said that Middleton knew. J. P. Emery, a patrolman, testified that when Mra Boott wse, asked who did it, she replied, "they know who did It," referring to Middleton and hi wife. rate." It remained, for J. J. Duffy, former- returned to Salt Lake ly a city detective, to testify that Mra Wadnssday after spending several Boott had accused Middleton of having days in conference with officials of the department at Washington, outUn shot her husband. She said that in conference wlthMra Scott at th c!ty jail after her arrest, shs said that ment. Tha middle west will be more or less Middleton killed him, Duffy was subaffected by th reduction in laboratory jected to a rigid cross examination, declared that such work, experimental workjtnd some re- abut emphatically statement had been made by ths Mr. Dorman The City Commission has placed ductions in th size of th present woman, With the completion of the 40,900 may become necessary, said Wilitself xi being favorable to paying force' acre reclamation project now conMra Bcott was present in court and liam Whit, head of the d cost he sobbed during the testimony of of th of and of dredging th Tooele, people templated by Investigation section of th With the advent of hot weather and at Washington, who ac- Duffy, muttering under her breath fully 10,000 people will be added to the increased difficulties in protect- extending th City surplus canal from dairy diviston Mr. Dorman to this city that his testimony was untrue. the population of the city. Such was ing the food of babies, the announce its present terminus at Williams La ks companied The defendant will taka the stand Mr. White will inspect th division in , ow behalf as the' last witness, ths prediction made by A. F. Doremus, ment is mad by Miss Rose Henager, to Great Salt Lake, the improvement Utah and other western state before n I He will for th of being purpose draining contend, according to the water engineer at the reorganisation chief .nurse ofjhe board of, health, that territory through which the canal returning. opening statement of hi attorney, of th Tooelo Commercial club, which that th annual milk stations will b will wee he not in the Weldon' hotel that be built Th county will defray Certificate Issued waa effected Wednesday at Tooela established in ths city next Monday. et the time of the shooting. one-thiof cost th and properth said Nathaniel Jackson, secretary of Three milk stations will be estabTo Deceased Inspector owners the third. . the Commercial club, who attended lished, one each at the Riverside ty Th commissionremaining set June 22, as the Certificate for county inspectors of the meeting. school, the Sugarhouse fire station time for hearing th application of the the state crops and The people of the city are planning and ths Neighbor house, at 75S west service, Are Electric Railway for a being made out and pest Bamberger forwarded today The stations will franchise on using ths spill water from.the canal First South-street- . for 'a th from floe of of construction Harold of th R. Hagan, of the Utah Copper company from be open from 2:20 a. m.. to 5 p, m., on Hot Springs avenue state Inspector. In recognition of the epur'track each-da- y, with the exception of SunUtah lake which is now being considfaithful services of tho tat O. J. Paulnorth of th city. son. of Utah county, a certificate will ered by the Utah Copper company day, when milk will be dispensed from contract A the for construction Identification of four of tho stolen of also bo' mad out In hia name, and 9:20 to 11 oclock in the morning. official By the construction of a I ears 200 feet on of sidewalk Edison to forwarded hla street Others who recovered in th garage st 600 family. There be a nurse and helper la will canal this water, instead of flowing ...... .u... ip.-- .i, was awarded to' A J. Gillie contractor. will receive commissions are W, J. n,ifh each station and will be . Investigations Fox. H. Rich county; into the Great Salt Lake, will be Mathw., hv ben operated His bid was for $272.20. made by Charles Har-- J. of th homes of the poor people Ephraim White, Boxelder; C. r1 turned on the lands near Tooele and 5 Because th lowest bid exceeded the Cache; n? Jamee Thompson, 22. who E. Pettigrew, Hansen, with C a Carbon; view of heln where offering Mr. will reclaim fully 400,000 acre with Harold Pettigrew, a dep- - weJ PffJctrhM E-- Wood- needed, in the proper car of Infanta city engineers estimate by a consid- Weber, made B. L. W. J. Jackson said. uty; Davie; erable Barrett, Fox, amount, the matter of awards Milk will be given, or sold at a small report. Th a contract for tha construction of Balt Lake; with Jams Glover and r. Wordingwhoto the polloe Th reorganization of the club price to the homes. Ice will also be ing identified their block of curbing and gutter- D. Johnson, deputies; Heber J. Webb, 0n,r to keep th milk wholesome one-ha- lf H- - Bodmer, marked the end of a membership supplied county, with H. V. Swenson, I ;bJnSLr M foIlow:l in hot weather. ing on Douglas avenue eouth of Fifth Jun stolen v"uedrive, in which the membership of 6; Len- annual milk sta- South was continued until Juno 22, deputy; J. C. Snow, Sanpete, C. K. 1 th club was increased nearly 700 tionThe object of the BlL?wn oln rray April 25; and owners when be Karl Iron a will Cooley, Emery, property Miss Tophln, to given is acoordlng Hsnager, per cent. The Commercial club. Judg- to prevent infant Farr, Skaggs market, stolen to bear th question. Th low- eounty, mortality and to ed- chance H. Brook 1341 eouth ing from it activities thus far, will ucate est bid was $2,145, while the city enW. J. Fox of Rich eounty and 3, W. i,un th and in mothers, poor rich, bodies soon become one of the livest rtreet, stolen May 24. Fox of Salt Lake eounty are brother care the babies. That the station gineers estimate was $3,049. of Mr. Jackson to Chief of . Detective of its kind in the west, Soma of thee appointee have been hay been euccessful in this respect la said. . ' ' x in eervie for many month, but the Bil? Becketead the net is rapidly be indicated the records of the de- Kansas Woman Will drawn around A party of speakers from th Salt partment, by the auto thieve In certificate of appointment have Just ? which show a lower infant the city and more arrest are expected Lake club, consisting of Will G. Far- mortality since their inauguration . come from the printer. Make - r Opening Address Officer Woodard and Eg- i j to follow. i rell, C. H. Hawley, Blank Everett, Announcement is made, that th . bert have been detailed to continue field secretary of th United State baby clinics throughout th city will Jack-soMoves ramiiy to voast. j their investigation of stolen machine May Hill McCarter, who was honchamber of commerce, and Mr. continue to operate as before under until the clique which. It is believed. attended th reorganization meet- the direction of Dr. Helmlna Jeidell. ored by speaklnr at the Republican encourHenry C. Taggart, former captain of I has been, operating in the city , has ' More than 360 eases were handled in Convention at, Chicago, has consented ing and delivered addressee ofof club the the Salt' Lake police and at present j been fully broken up and the offender these clinics last month, according to agement 'to the member to deliver the opening address at the United State secret . service operative taken into custody, the report. at Tooele. Mr of Naat San Francisco, will leave for Ban II A complaint has been filed against by Another project- epoken Thursday evening meeting of th with hi family, Mr. Harris and Thompson charging them salt Francisco waa Glauber deposits, Youth Hit today the Jackson tional Education Association convenby Aufo Lies will establish his permanent j with grand larceny. , Taggart which are to be exploited there by Dr. in Her alt w tion subject HI, at 8an Francisco, Unconscious in Hospital be Ths Hearttaka A Li Phlppa Th .chemical demand of the Child," accord- headquarter J Former for thee salts effsrs great encourageMayor Alleges ment for the development of the vast The condition at Stanley Sadler, 7 ing to word received by R. S. Erland-eoLast of Year, Meeting declared is it which Small field assistant of th secretary deposits there, years ef age, 1323 Lincoln avenue, association. are large enough te supply th world, whe bold win it Service Star Tho Legion suffered a fractured ' skull TuesMra. MoCarter is a member of th said Mr. Jackson. OGDEN. June 19. A. G. Felt, of th year tomorrow at former day afternoon when struck by an au- Kansas delegation to the Republican last session of Ogden, under whose mayor meet in m. Tho Barrett 2:39 hail, p. tomobile driven by B. W, Price, 1347 convention. Her address will . . administration th city established its (v. South Ninth East street, while at play that of Congressman Simeon D.precede Fees. will water system from the artesian wells. near his horns, was reported slightly J, W. Searson. national publicity qualnted social. Musical numbers Mrs In a letter to Mayor Frank Francis improved this morning from St. Marks director of the association and profes- Include community singing tod by Mis regarding tha present water situation hospital jv here he Is under the car ef sor of English at the Kansas State Charles Livingston, selections byremln in Ogden-nay- s ths fault for th pre--eHa was in a Agricultural oollege, will arrive in Bait Margaret Gunter hhd personal Dr, H, B. Bpragas, ties in ths fact that shortage Mto war Florence of th by condition at a hat Lake Friday, 26, to direct the pub isoenees there to not sufficient storage capacity hour thia morning and it is Imposto supply th in th city reservoir of the convention. Mr. Bearson Kimball. sible to operate until there is further liclty , is personally acquainted with - every city. to Dr. correspondent en the Universal Service according Stories printed to th effect that improvement, Sprague. and Associated Frees. In advertising on coal mining company had re- irrTTr.- - i: ar : u si x,- ths conventlea he will also advertise j quested that their assessment be cut Sait Laka . 10 De Luxe down 219,069 en account ef leaving supte columns of eoa) in their mine School Board Names Demonstration port the roof, brought a swarm ef ret, Weber Normal Head minfrom other quests this morning Rooms Scenic Grandeur Will ing com parties that they also be thus eel E. Rick of Ogdon ha boon columns some as .had favored, tjiey named head at th Weber Normal Be Shown in Slides of coal left standing W hsvo 19 De in their mlfies, at Ogden by member of th college Steps bill be taken to have th acLax to had which mention, soundproof forgot they Church school board at treat re. Mr government retrieve ail disease quarglides of the work aeeempllshed ration I to William Bailey, secretary been in ha instructor cording Ricks A will the start school cattle. In Utah in Utah from antines eenrleo th forestry by rooms for . showH was pre- be made in this direction by th state three the hoard years. state of for pert the ef equalization. the way of read and trail building, th Sonora Gunnison live stock bosrd, in session thia aftsr-noo- n, ing viously principal of th Thta matter will have to he put up will be mad by E. 8. Sharp, photog-raph- tr te the , Cot Dr. R. W. Hogran, I high school fire year and i at presPhonograph, to Mr. according legislature, according Can yea afford to be Idls ent at the University of Chicago tak- state veterinarian, He states that Utah! f th engineering department Ballsy, The board has not th aulumbia Grsfonols all aumatsrf of th forestry service. Many of ths thority to change the law and this a eaUle ara th more nearly free from ing out his maskers degreo, Record. season ts expected for tho diabase than any ether cattle in the slides will he views In Zion nations! will be a matter for motion during th ft in the is I many rspou and other plaoes coming soeeie of th legislature, Mr. the the school government! year. and coming during although nation, park, Bryces esnyenla vaar best time of th for la-- 1 Hear these supeUtah, according Bailey think of ecenic grandeur has disease qusjran tines and regu study,. Ooasutt V abmt 7i to D. A. Arrive, assistant supervisor tlons against most of the states,- - yet our Another cosmos. rior talking mamatter ha which brought Orderville Cattle at - , I oft from reth believe of th Wasatch forest. that he showing chines and th inquires we th story printed Fuel bhortbaod, grow ere in th various dis--j I bookkeeping, Are Reported Dying tho cently to the effect that the Utah records MaMschlos cattle Utah Caicnltttoa, assessagainst trieta, quarsnUnee company would have a smaller where denting to Pteta-phe- n. chine th will bookkeeplsg, removed he government coal by altered ment this the under to W. year, D. R., Telegraph! appeab butMIng, A general , erosion of all rn Typeerritlsg. PW At a ncSeflng between government and pteasset. lings than last year.' Mr. Bailor ear Primary workers will later bo heldaff--in that Engstate' vetorinulaa from nasship. Business state officials, to be held her June I Hoggna, Utah1 a the is as too, this, error, in be th I followed to lish. Parratt hall, to 15be -' annoonce win tha asked, Kano ooernty. tbat government including the Pleeoant eri.oen by a session at 2 o eloek and Fuel- - company, ' all restriction, except that of Day sod Kerning ,8eoe too 4 8. Tb rattle are dying frem a malady, remove T. L and T. M. M I. A. Valleyto Ceel C which Is a subsidiary rang fealt Weber! In and Lake tuberculoma. will Utah owned br th Fuoll, will also hold separate sessions in the and which partakes neither at th nature counties only. the afternoon and a big reception will be-, pay a much heavier laz tiff year,more accordnor tuboreulosi ef F.lasic blackleg Other important question being tendered visiting M, L A. stake offl- amount assessed being 2742,276 . Sing of Ir, Horran. The malady has eonsldeyed s th beeting of the state . this yer, than in 1612, according WMh the feettry.f rers in the evening K in every that are matter of beard the neighborhood livestock dipappeared A large attendance la expected at Baijey, which win bring am 134-3- 6 of So. State Street spring for several anaaem and Dr. ping sheep for the eradication cash pigment ef about 214.144 hxth corferenres and especially excel H organ made booty preparation for a ticks; reports at tb destruction ol tent pmgrsma have been prored on coal alone and in tho neighborhood Lake Salt ! and Provo k trip there.towerHoIt Will ramp predatory wOd antmaJs; and a district awti. In creese on new meebinecy The grjii continue through to of M mb way b. out bran of tb program tenao, Inspection. i JAirdpy, tho poor. j bought during g one-thir- ... rd - . bn 1 7i tt n, n, ReerroijrToa b" i . mi nt . Will Seek - to Have Cattle Quarantine Summer Courses in Business For Sale ma-Ut- Removed From Utah iinnit suc-eoasf- ul ' FirsL Mortgage. Loans . Bearing 7 per rent Interest On improved city property. Best security on earth'. t 4 TT T4RONTOXCOHPA 11 SbKCARJISBttr PMNlVMftMl P1 latest . Robinson Brothers L. D. -- BosincssCollegc xero am two-wee- Company -- |