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Show The Net Paid Circulation of THE DESERET NEWS ft for Tuesday, Sept 12. 1922, 0,722 WM.Mo.f. : FOUNDED 1850 .SALT LAKE. CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 13 SEVENTY-THIR- 1922 POLICE RENEW. LOWESTBIDDER GIVEN CONTRACT 4 U'J '"-- FOR JUAB ROAD Levan-Chick- aub-mitt- ed , -'t- oday-lsr'FrenK" 2) reeent pany the low bidders ln..ih competitive bids received by the state road commission. f The award was mads sn motion of H- - Blood Commiasionef-Henr- y when the commission was Informed that the Juab county commission and Juab ounfjrrepiteeehta't!Ves had' reached id and agreement with the understanding low bidders that 0 per cent of the werk on peoeet will he givs Juai oounty eitlsene, men and team to receive not lees then i per day. The contract price is 364.033.36. The motion was carried with the vote of Henry W. Lunt, Preston G Petersen, the chairman, being absent. , For the past few days the officials A Black comof the Paxton-Dorrlt- y pany and- the Juab eounty f Uriah, and representatives hove been In constant waiting on the state road commission. practically every turn the awarding ofa the contract to the low bidder for number of reasons Tuesday morning thsy made a recommendation to the tats road commission that the low bid ha rejected and that-- tha ' Kephi Construction company, aa tha -- second low bidder, be awarded the contract. This recommendation was submitted upon-th- e failure of a number of attempts at a compromise. B. J. Finch, district engineer for the bureau of public roads met with the county and state commissions en the matter y terday and took th stand that thera was no reason for not recognising th low bidder. Th successful contractor and th Juab citisen again went Into conference lasting late into the night as a reault of which it has bees an nounced the compromise was reached. Home of Physician 31.-1- Robbed of Valuables -- of 4 minutes, burglars completely ransacked the house of Dr E. W. Browning. Fairview avenue, last night between and secured jewelry, t and S.4Sando'clock other article valued at clothes about 460 Th rear door was found that antrano was open, indicating gained by mean of a pass key was A mink fur cepe valued at $27 Some of one of the articles taken. the other things stolen were s ruby ring valued aa sn heirloom, a .2 calibre automatic pistol, a complete set of Ivor) articles, s fraternity pin, a gold watch, a 'raveling bag. two suits of clothe and several loving eups bone of the family a silverware was touched it was reported, the robbers attenapparently having devoted their tion to the upper room. A pocket hook In the kitchen, containing $16, was also left. $2T,-9- Veterans of Indian War to Benefit By Smoot Amendment cafe-'tert- ' 121-1)2- $46 6. Roosevelt Junior High Outlook Reported Bright Much enthusiasm over prospects for school yesr Is being- manifested by teachers and students of tha Roosevelt Junior high school, to Priirdpat Harold J- Steam. He stated this morning that there was an enrollment of 74 students, a few mere than last year, and that the teaching staff totalled 29 The athletic department is reported the eominf 4s cord of last year when a number of won by this school. Mr. prises were Stearns stated that there were 166 per cent activity cards issued. E V. Howell Is la charge of th athletic In th music department department much Interest is being shown and two clubs have already been organized glee It? ie proposed to organize within and a few day a large orchestra. Veteran of the B'ark Hawk Indian war and widow .of veteran who pension claim have keen rejected on account of insufficient ppoof under the pension act of 1917 may recalva pensions under tha recent Smoot amendment to tbat act provided rejected claims stow on file or new claim conTha form to tha new regulations pommUsloner of pension has not aa yet issued regulations under the new law hat Senator Reed Smoot, tn response to an Inquiry, has forwarded to Dr. Seymour 6. Young the following unofficial memorandum from the commissioner regarding proof required; Under the provisions of Senator Smoot's amendment to the act of March 4. 1917, which wtU he known hereafter as tho act of Sept 1. 1922, the Indian War veterans and widows of said veteran need not renew their application for pension Those application which on tha ground that hva been rejected tha records In the state archives fail to how service or 4he records available tn the war department do hot show payment for said service, will be reconsidered under the above mentioned act, providing, of coarse, that the services can be shown by affidavits of comrades wtoosa Identity has already been established. -- "Comrade i defined as those veterans who are now receiving a pension or whoa names appear on the muster rolls in tha stats archives or the war department. Real Estate Men Retfiieti " Abolition of License Tax Th Salt Laka Real Estate board tofor day petitioned the city commission Imabolition of th liesnso tax bow posed by city ordinance oa real estate brokers; The petition, which was referred to the department of pnblle affairs and finance, request that either other lines of buslnoas similarly situated be taxed through a special liSlight Improvement in cense, or that tha 'discriminatory tax Potato Market is Shown now imposcd on real estate brokers be removed ., H. J MaxwelL was appointed as asSlight lmprovmentTft" thfMttd caddie master at Nibley park market bav been noted during th sistant to succeed C. J Christensen, The change last few days and shipping activities became effective 8pt. 1,- from Utah are being resumed It was announced this morning by B E. Conklin. federal inspector In charge of th State Commission Hears joint federal and stats shipping point Case Against Railroads Inspection servtes. Due to poor condition of tho marMr. Conklin aald that only four ket. The public utilities commission or fire car of potato day the hearing on th cases atato within day opened Davis out of the pi the by Line county against brought whereas ordinarily the last few weeks, the Denver A -. Oregon Short bbthe shipment should amount areto sev- Rio Grande Western and In which railroads cars. There 4ft tween ti and county nooks over- the protest of eral hundred car of potatoes being the the railroad to hat established two held at Shipping point now which the overhead crossings between Clearfield growers are hoping to ship to marketo' and Arsenal. It Is th contention of bv October t, to take advantage - county that tbs district theformerly x the emergency frght rat which wo I roads have been han- by the PlreB-oreason 4s, that of th railroads Ttwpi tfen an 0j other . a wv n rt Rdby the road bed and thus makwerp - for ftenttng that indication through th crossings foring a cut shipment,on grade. Th established general incelng merly Conklin expects the Increase . to have tna roads rs- seek Y co neat . about 29 car per day during the two overhead crossings few - ' - ; 1 day, ; - r i i- Uj; '., mx . - ' i r f , - t ' J FIGHT AGAINST ' . - y7 fiF - , , MM - 7 Hotel Proprietor Denied of Rooming House Trade Excursionists Told by License Many Places Are Roosevelt Citizens Tbat Raided Arrests Follow. Transportation is Main Re-ntwa- t '7 Vt i BOOTLEGGERS - .1 r Upon reeommetidatftm' of fTfttefr of Police Joseph- Buxbide, Ja,mes P Bat(I proprietor si l.bPlinpiU JjptaL tOtk HoaUti va- - en Paxton-Dorrlt- 1 ; of Contractor! and Citizen County Reach Agreement Auditor's Report Suggests On 70 Per Cent of Work s Few Changes at State In- - Going to Juab. Citizens. Method of stitution construction of th Keeping Records Praised. Contract for tha Creek read was today awarded byth' state road commission to the A Block comy at tb .University.. pt Expsttdllnr Utah hav been materially reduced during the past year. All Items are properly accounted lor and la general there ie Improved eondt- tloa la the manner la which the record are kept. "TL This te e' teal of tfie'reporf on the . annuel audit e f iha InaUtatloa aa to State Auditor hark Tuttle L. Oeter. auditor of the statei Inetitutioa The period eov- ered by the audit Is from July 1 1)21, to 30. 1)22. A few recommendatione June - , ere made by the auditor in the report Included In these recommendations 1 ope that everythin purchased by the university should be requisitioned Z through a purchasing department. Dn-- T der this system, Mr Ostler points out ail goods ordered by the Institution X would first b sent ..to the, store de- partment where a full record would be made and then would be disbursed to the various departments on demand. e . Advaataatee Are Cited. Advantages of this system are cited tn the report as follows' A perpetual Inventory would then be kept which -would at all times shbw the troods on hand On article which would be used such as. pips flu throughout .the..j ear, tings,- tools, etc., a sufficient quantity coolon he kept hand at alt times 4 have a tendency to reduce This the price ,n purchase for the reason that they could be mads in larserThis would make one perquantities son responsible for all oods comln Into tho university as he would be charged with them and must have en file a requisition showing the disposition of each Item " Though there la a balance on hand to the credit of tha extene'on division of ) as of July 1. 1)22. yet )7 064 IS,) bees draws tn advance from the has 1)22-1)appropriation, leaving tha extension division with a deficit of 0 40 for the first year of the current biennium The division however turned over $1,000 to the university general fund. Audi tew Congratulated. In handling of tha lean funds. Mr. Ostler congratulates Thomas Hull, university auditor, on the neat and efficient manner in which the records are kept. The splendid records he said, makes the auditing of the accounts simple. Theee loan funds dose the year with assets as follows: girls loan fund. $,04) 72; Grant scholarship fund. 1); Ichael Watters loan fund, (4.)) $1.0)3- 7. In- tha handling of tha book store , the auditors report shows a net profit of ) AM )2. although the books ars cold on's very small mxrrin of profit Practically all of the profit is received from the sale of candy and stationery. Sales from the store during the year amounted to $81,141 04 whereas 1 end oththo purchases were $71 er Incidentals which made the total ex- of some the store operating ?ense The store has a capital ac count at the close of the audit 1 of 11 as compared with I22A72.6 the year previous Against these .assets there are as liabilities. Frees and Cafeteria Pay. The operations of the press during th yesr also resulted In a profit amounting 12to 11.22) 24 The press has 48 IS A similar condiamretsof a tion would seem to apply to the where meals are served to student at a very slight margin of profit The cafeteria closed the year with a net profit of 3441 2 Increasing the as- sets to 1.924 4 Securities st the Institution are In good condition but the auditor recommends that alt aecurtties should be in the custody of the treasurer Certain Liberty bonds belonging to the Girl's loan fund are being kept in a safety deposit box by Miss Lucy Van Cott, dean of women. The statements of th general financial condition of the institution show assets aggregating 174,411 64 of which th principal Item is IMS paid by the government for men taking vocational training The general maintenance account shows receipt of 1407.-1- 4 41, the principal source being from state taxes, th state appropriation, land hoard interest payments and registration fee. Ther is still a credit balance In the genera! matnteance ac 2 for the school year of ' 7 HRE REDUCED YEAR. D Lack of Tbat Section. . -- tBrPlaffCQrrwspcndvnt.) At a trades Stcpt " dtenrston mooting held heVo loot pighr which thi action th frtm Chief Barbtdffe nnounccd the begin anTrromJrth'trjrTr fIogatljn Salt Like Cemmercial club and citt, - ' olng of campaign of renewtjgor Sens of nnta Me.1.oiinty. X"P. int rooming hotmes. soft drink parlor and other piece where boot ' braaeh managerr for tho ConUdatod -A'Sfachtnr-rwnpaat Vernal ieirgtng t carried on. Lnder the direction of LI eat D K. rwg?r th assertion that JfjoetvelL.mftd of th artf sit Take was fs'ltng to aid resident mental 'Woro raidl ..... font f this section tn sscarlnv a rmllroat s u SeH Lake City. Mr! May 1 BV'l .. ftre .co',aaiBiti4-- 1 cl Sld e awes Gov, Blmoe Basses .. --; day borger v tfc only on who had takW are going te put a atop to en active step to insure rail connections. Mr May asserted that th Union Pacific and th Denver A Rio Grande Western were merely watching each offish, an that1 If Saif Lak CUV did' J. Grant, From left to right: Ruth Hale, Wallace Irwin, Charles Hanson Tonne; President Hebe not extend aid the result would be tbat Frederick O'Brien.- - George 8.- - Chap peli, George P. Putnam. Colorado would reap th benefit of remt tell in wot with the are Palmer source from the basin Referring to company Prominent writers and artist who Putnam, touring George Aocordin tA Chief BtsrMdg the branch line being built from Delta 9i4aca Xew. York. pubIishetvu.ere enter tainl in. Salt Lake yesterday afternoon by D. & JBpencer, general passen- -, faa obtained to show t&a to rtllmore, Mr Day said this' road ver agent of-- the Colon Pacific system and Prof. Levi Edgar Young of the University of Utah. The party wm btn bin oid at the Btmont liquor holL should not b constructed before th Ha a io ui4 that Bittl. tha proprietor road ts Uinta basin Is built. arrived in Salt Lake from the east at 2.50 p. m, and departed for Wet Yellowstone at 8 o'clock. Basing had baen arre&ied on a previous bis ment on reports, he declared Member of the party are: Mr, and Mrs, Putnam, George g. Cha ppeil, author; Hubbard Hutchinson for violation of tha ntrcouo thsrslatwss more irrigated and land, author and music composer: Ruth Hale, reviewer, magazine and newpqpr unter; Wallace Irwin, writer; law more land of irrigation, and Charles Hansen Towne, author; Frederick OBrien, author; Waiter TrumbulJ sporting news writer; and Fifteen ration of whisky war con- mors water capable in Uinta In basin than fiscated last night at a house at l&ll th counties from northern Utah all John Held, Jr son of John Held of Salt Cake City. Mr. Held, now a na tionally known cartoonist, was form- east to First South street by tbfe purity Provo "So little ia known of the Uinta erly a Salt Lake newspaper man. Burt Poet, amid to have squad basin, and that Is the whale trouble of From Yellowstone the party is scheduled to visit the Pacific northwest, including Rainier National operating waa tha arrested thi the..maur,". said Mr. May. place, u. to be held in that city. morning park,' and also visit Pendleton, Ore, during the round-u- p Or Livestock Raising Urged. ( A William was arrested at 29 While in Salt Lake the visitors called on Gov. Charles R. Mabey at the capital and on the First Presi T. Merrill, representative- - of oqth. Jflrst where hot at a pemi organ- recital m the tabernacle and beties of hear and two dency of the Li D. & Churehi They were enteftamed of wtuaky th Ltah atsta Mmminlofltr of fore leaving were guests of Mr. spencer and Professor Young at a dinner given in their honor at the Hotel were found, according pint to the police. tn Mr MTinc ImiW that, thosa ' Utah, tha wbH Landlady Antcd. b imirih off if would Iren McDonald, landlady of a ral tfc'nrs nedtd ia Ctah.they Continurooming house at ItZk weat South ing ba said. , on a Temple street, waa arrested rears 14 per cent of charge of violating the Hi livestock of tboago state was produced law She ia said to have hadprohibition two pints in the 1 lota basin, but today only 21 of whisky at her place. of the total cornea from this Gonvicin Bon proprietor of tha State per cent instead of te Ik ing about rail-rhotel, 240 south Slat street, was ar- region, livestock la grower should seek one rested toy the purity squad and k to restock 2 BENEFITED BY r hloS'r pint of whisky confiscated Furthermore, this part Raiding the Independent hotel Ml Tmi cn money west Second South street, Tom CooHa. to lh s market.' . Ha was arrested la chargproprietor I , Colorado After Baris Buriarsu. ed with having sold, whiafcy over a soft ,. B drink bar. J Welecr. member of the Colo- road 1? commission, L, t he operations of briefly- - Unsaid that undoubtedly spok Col- - orado would obtain business hecaueo. into Georg H. Homer, who was taken of th new railroad. E C. Kahn, a custody Tuesday night by Detectives member of the Salt Lake delegation, Jack Brown nnd Tom Golightiy. on thed In praise of the possibilities of spoke several secured of having the basin, and suggested that problems Manufacturers and Jobbers eharg dollars through selling alB'1UU, Action -- Result !r k thoroughly invest!-si- d which he represented to that aid from Sail lead to hi being k Expect to Have Better Op- in all probability to th railroad wouid mails to deFrom Increase in Cost of not h W. J Woolf of Room charged with usingoftheJustice king agenda elt spok of (ha raat ara of tha department The Opening of the new county In- b?ln portunity to Compete With fraud. today. handling the css hi asserted kparlng that It eoaorad portions Coal and Follows Confer-- - firmary arrest Homer is or on Utah, Wyoming and Colorado for bo At the time of will year ago building Concerns on Coast possession mllM oa all aidaa Ha said ha alleged to have had Innd his celebrated with house ceremonies open bopd a quantity of ence With Operators. a box of false labels b next- - Saturday, According gnutrance IriV JLoffatd by thawould Salt takacompleiadcri road. caps and paper wrappings cork, ment mads today by Joseph Wlrthlin. Ray PH J man tacal at tor nay. apoka In the invest. gation made by deIt was dischairman -- of th county commission, of tha fast amount of land uadar trrt- partment of Justice agente. Homer Manufacturers soland that which that trrtcould is gation. It bs alleged, Lake and Ogdon covered, Th district court will be asked to- and chairman of tho coipmitte on gated la the basin, and of the abun " for gin from drastic reductions In freight rate icited s from her of order morrow to Immediately cell a grand health and charity. A program is now dsnt water riipply; also of the Immense on all commodities moving under class various Individuals and after receivwhat waa Jury to investigate charge of combina- bring arranged by W. S. H.gham, su- deposits of gileonlt. coal and other rats into western Utah and Nevada ing th moneybewould deliverwhich resource have scarcely boon upon the liquor, which have been announced by th purported to Th touched Cwhich In restrain of trad that have de- perintendent of the Institution. E Arney, Jr, ef Seattle. Southern and Western Faclfie rail- Investigation waa found to be in sev- tions will bs Invited to visit the rufalie the recent R. In and advance 8 from Wash, the more water. than Collett, veloped spok on th and participata In th first need and value of road. aa Tbs asw rates, making reduc- eral ease nothing In th waa announced this anniversary observance. tions coal. It of high as 6 per cant and aver- Friated. price Label pechd of a country Th trip ars now 13 aged Inmates In development awing about 3 per cent, wilt become to Vernal was started said by th detective afternoon by Dist. Atty. E. A-- Roger th Thar Th prisoner thta effective about Nov. I. morning. be will at They guests and the excursionists will spend th by th Infrmary. C. J. Huff, freight agent nt Balt Lake to have had printed in Chicago a spe- following a conference attended ceremonies ts bs held Saturday. for th Western Pacific said cial label testifying to th excellent Gov. Charles R. Make,. Mr. Roger and Th Institution has been thrown open night there. the new rale would haverailroad, but the effect of site to public Inspection since its tohd.v0. Arthur E. Moreton. count, nttorney. and many persons are un- Increase in Freshmen . giving Salt Lake and Ogden e sn equal not opening, soliL about tho rstc for from $ti to ' The investigation proposed will familiar with the extent of If work, advantage in competing trade to of Nevada with Sacramento. Calif $175 a case A number of local business necessarily, be confined exclusively to Mr. Wlrthlin according At V. of U. Expected L home Sacramento has enjoyed a blanket rate house were vtsfted by the man, H Is ; th coat trade, official a y, though th - wtt hr observed from 1pmOpen to 7 m. on class commodities as far aa Elko, reported '.district attorney following th confer- o and the general public Is cordially p InFrom th number of applications be. while Salt Lake rate have been meavited to attend and Inspect the institutAccording to the police. Homer came ence, wouid make no statement regard-ttag received from high school gradsured by miles, Mr. Huff said, a conBalt Lake about six weeks ago from ing plans other than to say that be ion uate of Mr, dition which has effectively closed Low Angeles where Tie Is believed to; would six desiring to enter th University the Wlrthlin announces before Judges appear among fall. It Is estimated th markets west of Elko to local whole- have been a bootlegger for some tuna. th Third district court sitting en bank th specially invited guest that are Gov. of Utsh thisfreshman class this ywae salers For example the present rata Search Is being made fog probable con- tomorrow and ask for the grand jury. Charles - R. Mabey, C. Clarence stxe of th be will Major Increased N from Sacramento to Elko, Nevada, a by several hundred, eaten,- Frost. of Homer. of th according to Misa Jeanne 5.606 ts Appropriated. distance of 34 mile Is only 41.43 tor federates Home, assist, Church of Latter-day Christ Homer Jesus of booked la th city jalL When Th county commission this morning, gaUi tho Rev. Elmer L Goshen, the ant registrar About 1,466 applications tho first class while the rat from Salt gave his occupation aa that of a phosr th as this or of 16.606 much of the uniLake to Elko. 343 miles, la 3141 In Re by expected , E opening appropriated C Georgs Davie. Sheriff was He arrested by the tographer. other words Sacramento has been able officers versity for registration. Sept. 31. Th sqm aa may bs necessary for the pro- Frank Emery and other. at Main and Broadway. first class in yesr to extend trade Into Nevada for 434 last Coal year numbered Inveatifratlon. operator posed Mike Terkovich of Rock Springs. about )96 student R. Msbsy. miles by paying only. 14 cents more who was recently swindled out of conference with Gov. Charles Xu order to care for th anticipated H Cluff and than Salt Lake with freight moving Wyo, General Harvey Attorney in Balt Lake by two confidence ia enrollment It is problarge liter only 343 miles Tbs new rat to Elko $4.66 General W. Q Williams yesto th police that he was Adjutantdefended able that more afternoon c leases will en commodities in th first class will men, reported week th Increase la prices terday ago by a man who of be to Them 8. approached a 11 him bo 31.661 arranged, according coal as bring fully Justified under some "bonded to Pres, Georg Parades, Xnsecretary Wlnnemucc. Nev, is about th same offered to th circumstances Mr, Cluff en now neThoms other years distance from Salt Lake as from Sac- stuff." FOR WINTEHS COIL SUPPLY of elawes were held from th ed at th conclusion of the masting a. m. t a I 36 majority ramento and the reduction In rate will that nothing had occurred which wouid 12 36 clock, bot It la thought, ilkoly make this city also th "breaking Redfield Proctor Named views of th officials to bring alter th oche-d- u classes bo met that will many point" for trade advantages. Mr. Huff about a grand Jury Investigation. d this year from 1 to 4 n m said The old rat to Wlnnemucca en Th wss Nomination Vermont To yesterday meeting The be The will contract for furnish, opening faculty meeting remaining from Balt Lake was 3t.74, while th M s bey for the pur called Governor by held Tuesday, Sept. I) at 16 a. m. At new rate will be 1.411 which will be pose of asking the operators why they tag the state's supply of coal for th this time President Thomas Will outleas than the rate from Sacramento to (By International New Service increased the pries of coal in vio- coming season were let today bv th line th policies lor th year. the same city, Rates given ns examwhat he aaid had been a department of finance and purchase Th outline program containing deMONTPELIER. Vt . SepL X. The lation of to him that no Increase would Under th term of the ples are all tor class 1 commodities but contracts th tailed Information of the schedule of th new rate schedule will apply to th nomination of Red field Proctor aa pledge mad In th advent the guard were Standard Fuel company I to supply classes, which to published to suppletha Republican candidate for gover- sent Into Carbon county. Th governor 4 666 tons of coal to the University of ment the catalogue, will be issued next other classes as welt Announcement was mad contested nomination in claims that aa by th nor. the only promise waa Utah and 1.296 tons of4 min alack to week, according to Mr. Farads. Southern Pacific that the new rates yesterday1 primaries was apparently given him ax a implied 36 per ton meeting held ia his th stats capltot at Bom were granted after consultation with assured by incomplete figures tabu- office between a committee 466 ton of tn the bins representth traffic service bureau of Utah and lated Mr to aro mins be himselfi slack the Claff, Car Stolen to the Pursuits supplied1 operators, was He ing F. McShane leading Lieut, O. asm tho - public utilities commissions of Gov. today. the state Industrial state prison by th company. The A. W. Foot by several thousand commission and of C- - A. Allen, chief mine Smoot A Stafford Utah and Nevada. Besides extending of Provo Ends Here With Iowa company the trade territory of Balt Lake and rotes. The Democrats nominated J. Inspector for the commission, last Juns was given th contract for furnishing a " th 6. tenure of 2.69. ton of screened jlark for ihe He Two outfit .Arrest Ogden the new rate will benefit peo- H. Jackson. of X o' h Congressman F 1 Green and Dr. replies made to certain question put stats mental hospital al ple In Western Utah and Eastern Nevada as reduction have been mad all W. B Mayer received th Republican by him to the operator wss against Provo The Royal Cost Bates compsnv A. P Keo of ftnanctr. Towm. drovi the line For instance the rat and Democratic nomination for Unit- any increase and wss virtually a pledge of Ogden 1 to supply 2 46 tons of Into along thi morning hot cm to the tha Bait ofLuka oa article In the first that the pries of coal would not go screened slack at 12 per ton to Tatwo boy a ho had stolon trail 494 ton t X'tah coma. Nev, on th 8. P has been re- - ed State senator, respectively. college, Agricultural higher. T5!RSS55f5!5 r of ...rotae , 'rtool' ,4c. ciw.-64- set! cot4 -996 LSJ, tons o whom ha had chased about T To and deaf and biind at 12 A statement was given out at th of min slack to the state Industrial miles over every variety of croaa-coa- n iiiiii:uinTnmiSlimm end of this meeting with th authority school at $2 59 per ton. try road,, rough and smooth up hill and down. Within 10 minute after ha of the governor which said among othhad reported the theft to James Wood er thing that they "also told th governor that Utah operators were going Mother of State Official ward, head of the automobile huraao, t Coal i to live strictly up to 4h Hoover award tha two bova were arrested on Main Illness Dies to th pries of coal and thera would as and North Temple atreeta, by Motor Long to get right be no profiteering. cycle Patrolman Sherman FaTkenrath. tht recalled Th Tho two bova wera booked at tha poyesterday operator Preston O. Peterson, chairman of the lice station N0W than it aa Robert Wright 15, and agreement but placed on it sn entirecommission today wired state road said construction different They ly If both of Spencer, wffl be again In Balt Lake of th death of Harry Nelson,. wera Mrs Louise Zudnich, I), mother of Jft th price of coal In this state were friends low marked hold for Thev The nt Preston Idaho, hi mother to been th had never now children, th oldest of which ts 11 not and up further inreetiicnticm next Hoover swards. It was contended that death comes after a !tnerng Ills f,.r i years of age. was arrested last night bv The two re & J had biC handicap, federal prohibition agent on s chsrg tmplted agrce-mecertainty 'f there was an 1 he son has on me. said Mr Nelson "brt when I past several da Spring. of having violated th Volstead act. mads at all It - could only have the morn tmt from started Sunday bpercer dvre several been fur past a raid on mn been meant" tO"pttv- as four- " the- nd in. Preston T) vretbclr" T" war determined 'expected' wti cStrittd fua- - Tnr South scale remained aa It then was ws premises situated on Forty-fift- h gs the Until I on to them their (rail to rot retumin stay before eral Every day armrigreroenta street between Eighth end Ninth Eaet They said that in view ofa the increase Laka to resume his duties with Thev led me a merry race all rlpht, streets Resulting from a search of either question of Malt In W were demand . and sittmff Keison, grow road right department rials, th place, federal officer discovered increasing 'price or ng the ptolen automobile when tha arrest a part of a still, 36 gallon of maah of ruptcy. out waa wera made. proall declared Both they three quarts of and approximately broke. Penalty May be Exacted moonshine whisky. portion to the New for The woman when takes Into cusRecruiting On Reservoir Contract Missionary Who Died tody declared she was forced Into a npply. violation of the lew In order to support Battalion Satisfactory hor family and a husband, who had ATvtn Kaddingtoa ha Auditor South to be Buried. City been 111 ror several months. Officers asked (ha city law department for an Recruiting of th Second battalion Order tout declare that when they inquired th houUl cHv aa whether the to opinion proof th Thirty-eighInfantry The hodv of Elder Walter Silver, whereabout of the still, the, pdinted from contractors forfeitures on who according exart died in Hickory, North Carolina gressing very satisfactorily, to tho email farm of 16 acre, and sold. not complete! wltb'n the 4WduU4 poniract to- - active to Salt-Lato announcement mad tint morning him CUv "There Is th land, find It If you can " apecTHerTfi ih afcreTT?eiwrrrT-menclub by th Commercial wftmoonr aerordinc to ad -. Further Inquiry ns ts the condition K the of a claim of Pelt, Jire committee. Sine th campaign IPSti' eontraror who eorp'rucied fambv vfees member of peoeHed of tho family brought forth th inforthe he ed last Thursday 16 recruits bar beet bodv 1 in charge- of Praal. mation that two years ago the farm avenue reservoir 4 have advised enlisted Army off total was purchased for $,466, and thnt of from C A Call; f the outhe-- n states advke the auditor unup by pending be continued will that recruiting has been decided to hold fan- It this amount, $2,660 had been paid. Mrs. aa whether to th. law the department til th full strength op 406 has keen Zudnich declared the mortgage on tha amouaciiUL era I services Friday afternoon at f Two recruiting office are ettr ehouid obtained Tn The Waterloo ward chapet, balance would soon he up and that o'clock restha to failure for $42$ to complete a open each day tn th weak, except drrcttou-of- making moonshine seemed to bo tho Tlm- - under-rhBtsbop Jacob easiest and quickest way of meeting Sunday, at 143 sooth Main street and ervoir within ihe contracted time Miasa at th hospital at. Fort Douglas. the obligation. imi& cvplrcdoday .Wjth boasua 1 u ROOSEVELT. ' 3 nr dirt de-"- M. Akoe-.fo- . ' - J. tn MettL-gtrae- li t iff 5ur Federal Officials l Declare Man Sold BE Water as Old Gin oa t-- mr "oh hun-dre- To be Celebrated Propoed is T t f f , 4 1 for-th- ''Tl.inJXr.d , , J -- of in J Y contedtbt a-- Hotter of Ten Held After On Liquor Charge before nt --msde-during Vhe-wrs- r ili banf in Friday th 1 t ke Mun-ayal- f -- - mia-bIo- uf at X r .J. ) ' -- 4HJF A n ME |