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Show f m I," I'l I"-- "' "W I'T rr 't The Net Paid Cirntlation of THE DESERET NEWS A for Saturday, Sept. 23, qai 1922, ieto wm. FOUNDED 1850 srjrK.IUKR Senator King Here Political Campaign V William H. King, renom-jnate- d by Utah Democrats for the U. 8. "senate, arrived In Salt Lake Sunday from Washington and will remain In Utah until after the election" in November He was met at Ogden by D. C. Dunbar, Democratic state chairman, ana other prominent Democrats and after a conference there proceeded to Sait Lake by automobile. Senator King declared the political aituation in the east was most reaaeur-In- g The administo the Democrats. tration,' he said, has not given the it the promised, but prosperity country instead there is unrest and depression. The tariff bill is not at all satisfactory. Even strong Republican and big Iter1 publican papers have denounced it. In think the Democrats should win Utah this fall as well as in many other states which are considered aa Republican stronghold. In commenting On his work Senator leaving King said that just before he introduced a bill, which Washington if enacted Into law would transfer all of the assets of the wer finance corporation to the farm loan board, the plan being to the revolving fund to extend credits I think' farmers and atockgrowera said Senator King, that the farmers should be helped without requiring them to mortgage their homes The Democratic leader said that durmonth he bad given much ing attent,on to the silver situation. "W western senators he said are trying to arrange to keep up the silver market which after the Pittman act expires, will be in about a year I think wq can do thru try getting theforetgn govern merits to agree with us In raising the value and appreciation of stiver Senator Preliminary Inetructiona Are Given by Judge Ephraim Hanaon First Session Convenes for Business. To tnvestlgate the alleged siraultan-oou- a Increase In the price of coal by all local dealers in the Utah product and such other matters ae may prop rly come before H, a grand Jury wa Impanelled In the Third district court today. Examination of the venire by District Atty. E. A. Rogers inferred that other matters which may be call- ttfirTrenttmr- - of the jury for poaaible investigation include creamery. lumber and cement interest The seven men impanelled to alt on tbe grand jury are vDaii HT Kimball. EAST William M. Blaster. 52. a printer west Third North streets a brotr er ' R. L Steater. superintendent of parka, who waa found uncon&'-iouof bts Tdsnce by a milkmen Venerable Church Man Re- front 4 a. tn. 8unday with a fracture at i baa of the skull, died at 3 a m tou. . In a local hospital without rega .'.rls calls First Trip Here by consciousness. The steps leading to the Sleater ree t are quite steep, ana it is oet Stage Coach in 1867 Per- dence be lost hie balance. toppeid over bu hi the and ward struck hfad'oa sonnel of Party Given. The Injured man was rukntd io the emergency hospital by the x mlrkr-ir-- r who- were notified by v where first aid wa rendered,. jvJ ' anotfc Eatrmiy by Pullman or Into Salt than- removed-to- died without having regamea Laka Talley Instead of by stage roach sciousnesa inm, up a rood deal of the happenAccording to investigations mad u. iy of Mr. year tinea I first detectives, tHe death Hi ing of flfty-fl- T u accidental monej' cams to Utah In 1667, said the Moat purely s and other valuables were found . Rot. Daniel 8. Tuttle, first Episcopal pockets end there w nothing fa cate that he had of victim bishbegn now j.q bishop of Utah and prealdlnc assault. j op of tho church, who arrived In Salt The deceased Is survived bv two rr'-rleand two gone Mr daughter a- - ttj-- i f Bieater was employed-f-F- years by the Utah Lithographing v pany and waa well known in t" s The body is st the mortuary of Jogrn William Taylor. p i- j d E V'r7' -- up v hun.n o.o'-ad- ; T;?i7.jreirodnou foot j . au delignt trip with the possibilities and romantic parsed thehistory of 4he region, iftewhere Fca Crossing of tht Fathers, larte found his fording place in 1774, end the Hole in the Rock . through which the U I R coloni7;-a' f San ' Juan made their remarkable From Lee s ferry there isthe old mon' trail to Artxona. along which aWe marx reminders of eerlv davs vU.ted beiow ban Juan the Axec , Rainbow ire essential Our party Invest!j number of dam sites and d 4miip47v a$ a result of our trip a rno'-exhaustive Investigation of the of the river will bemads power Thf-rt no of the tre- value orquestion the river in heir.- or to develop the west nor of the a resource. If the rver? atvalue a Ferry-eite is buD Le' writ result in an Interior lake 2b n'Ue .ong which will furrrh steam- communication to remote narts Very un-e- jog-'r.- klU4 iioy urday night mwk Mar4en 7. Hffi of jx and Mrs. Joseph Mrvden. of 7 Jeremy etreet. in front of 72 routF E'gfcttf West street. After tre to s'rrKlr the driver drove .t ..as nprted to officer. vj, ) Mor-rU- tft-- r wa wrtneea- ei bv a nu.bir ur jTrrson nurpnr a a certainty the number certainc. AttftuiHeh -r ir An-"- The ooy waa bi rom a tu tat elonUrr th - - his u aur seen ooy had been aentby ti the nome of J C. Wtaeei- to ucir - r - ( Koa .- ja-en- rush-hospit- al but died fracture of bring h.s e.ater home, and was crossing the street whn struck tr.e maihn- - Mr heelhoue took setH1 y bCj morn, j,g F. , wlfC retteT information that a ma ch.ne wth iK'ennumber 12uJ2 an xwrred the description of the car which struck tr.e bo. Ihi car proved to b the pri prty of J. H. HAalamll Hiifh'an i Drive Mr. Ilaslam wa brought to police headquarters and but he declared questioned, that he a a at hi home all Saturday after-nHr- n and evening and that his car war-i- n the garage ail that time. He dented any knowledge of the fatality. Th poitre are confident they will be able to locate the wner of the death car. - i i r- - Reports Show Increase In Uth Crop Shipments in-- ly received by M. M. Justin, Report tat atlcian for the United States bureau of market and crop eatlmatea for Utah and, Nevada, thov there were 26 Commission Resumes carload of cantaloupes shipped from Utah during August while last year BISHOP DAMEL g. TTTTLK. Hearing in Railroad Case the shipping waa not begun until later on in the fall Lake this morning from Portland. Ore., The public utfllt'es commission ojx The report would indicate there ha where he baa been attending a gen- resumed the heartngnf the been some improvement In the eral convention of the Protestant Epis- brougnt by Davis county seams nf tomato market the state having shipped Fhort Line Denveand Oregon 0 r !2 oar copal church. during July. 1922. as compared Grande Western railroads wherein the tx car the year preceding. with to contemonly wonderful moat la It county eeeks to hve improi ements This brought total shipon made of necessities the a over the two provision of tomatoes to Sept. 2. up to 16 ment plate what crossing railroads on a certain highway n Davis cars aa compared with 11 care for the and equipment for mining as well aa county. the result or rather the violent reacsame period last year. days Joshua Greenwood of the commistion on the war and the evils of au- agrleulture wars supplied Ik olden MorIn the shipment of white potatoes will leave tomorrow for Thompby the Industry and thrift ofWethe never sion Utah also takes a jump over ! 91. Some tocracy son where he will hear the application he continued. 672 cars of potatoes were shipped durThere must be a number of things mons' A womans screams as she ran In More than 2,109 students bad reW- - M. Greer A Sonc for a certifies to right conditions there first an hon- could have pulled out the gold and of ing August thin year while in 1921 to operate a truck line between Thomp- ceived of a created tax4eab at the pursuit est government and education. A silver from mother earth so promptly son were hut 475 car shipped during rards there kpeding regietrattn and Sego The application g If It bad not been prothe 1922 season building up of Its money system is and so abundantly of by noon today and a sensation at the Jirteraecttoir of Math August had previously tested by the Ballard it Thompson to Sept 2, to 667 cars. total that the Mormons also needed up and wa itrcit railroad enrolla Broadway ferwere Saturday same numbers still from the out larg whieji being recently given The visitor left Russia abonut five pulled supplies certificate of convenience and ner&jiv ed ths afrernoon With Mrs Norris Gltsch Saturday Former year ago but has besn in constant tile earth regular classes to operate as a puhl c carrier between Salt Laker Dies touK s'nce He decares he felt the femmewts ss 4 kit bc'ng hM fo- - the fi V time the work morning had been given temporary the two points f rouhe brewing-anwas of her four year old daughurged many of his auaimn Home in California begun l!' At on his present vllt quarter custody In commenting .n friends to !ave also Most of them he said: wa made today by Josepn ter under an order of I have not been here I Judge L B. are now dead H!s eldest brother and think Road of the student to or ten years Begin. last the for Surfacing prcjdnt eight two ssters are all of the Tolstoi U5v to aU nr volunteers from the Wight, of the Third district court Joseph Waldo Ktngrburjr. 4d. a forhave oqly hsd time to be surprised in Russia. One of the sisters and the The father had brought the child mer of Balt Lake, died at his Cras to engage in manual Gravel surfacing w;i be begun on 'reshmm excellence of your Union staby has been imprisoned several times on home This in Taft. Calif. Saturday followthe athletic field work labor' of from Ban Francisco for hearing on the your certain sections of the The visitor Is a novelist, essayist and tion and by the I completion an be will In keep-m- g The deceased was' rematn to now road ing applied operation. particularly und of the mother for construction hope her templa petition custody, poet Two of his books written In Rus- unique this week, sewing old friends within the next few day according eon of the football grounds tn good Mr. J. T. Kingsrending decision of the matter Judge abury, sia have been translated Into English through 222 Twelfth Best atreet. C. Means, to he said Another He of aimed Howard dear tare my road ruling and allowed engigraves tht be the to taken Wight visiting baby He has contributed articles to about 20 wa a graduate of the University of neer. who has returred to the cltv at the yearlings' is one which probv the mother one la Ml. Olivet cemetery. Utah waa magasinesIn In this country. He and his school and a on the hibits the after frosh Saturfrora engineering closed an over the which to fussing making convention The the Mr told 1npecton According atory by wife live a small cottage near South-bur- y man football of Institutha popular This on is No The it the campus for Oltech projects agreeable privilege, grading the and her mother-ilew end tion projects day. Is held trlennially and Conn He predicts s said. Is one which is reserved for the the 9. sections a, g. h j and k h delebeen on of were Main near together street bringing baby purpose The Bolshevists will either Mr Kingsbury is survived by hie practically compleeu ty the various mre advanced scholars when wife, Mr Broadway Saturday gates representing the church In every overevening their policy completely or be change Rarhel Snow TLe firt student bdv assembly of Gftach firms ard salefartor 120 contracting jumped out of a taxicab, took two children, Virginia, 12 Kingsbury, thrown They are looking for trouble part of the woridthe There were who and Joseph Is new made tbe be progress being year will child from her mother a hrd convention, the Friday bishops present at Thev wouM be happy to entangle Engarmi. hie 3. by parents, and the foi. owing &t 11 30 oclork In the after- sprang bark into the taxi and waa cariron ng land and France In a new war The appeared in fullwasregalia In the proand sisters Khalil Kingsbury brother a noon b dare will ried away, officers are inevst igaiing of Ma'ad Idaho, Mra. Myron Billing Bolshevist need war, they are children cession. which wereheid held every ere-nl- Search Made for Relatives. given in the gymnasium by the student Maas meetings of Bton; Mra P. B OMalley, of" born of war and bred by war. ood y. for the discussion of various want to distract the attention ofThey the Milwaukee, and Miss Ruth Kingsbury Unknown C Alien Wanted I Efforts of waa work. at undertaker Goff, of church to Pageantry external affairs, rather tban phases and Erick Kingsbury of Salt Lake people Midvale, to locate relative of Harvey also discussed and th value of let it center on themeelvea The body will be brought to Salt For Mann Act Violation Lake to be taught by U was Illustrated Wagner, who was kUled by a ove-l- n for burial. st the Mtchlgan-Uta- h mine at Aita last by the presentation of one wasentitled baaed Thursday, have so far proved unavailand The police department The Sinner Beloved Coday sent of , the ing. The men had been employed at on the story of the book word to authorities In towns along Complimentary Dance the mine only five days when the accithe Denver it Rio Grand Western prophet Hoses Planned by Ogden Elk dent occurred. He formerly worked at railroad to look out for an unknown Pmeisel of Party White Water. and it is underforeigner who is accompanied by a 15 the party accompanying stood that his Colo, A dance will be OGDEN. Sept 25 Among old a who who was year mother, married girl presumto Salt Lake were RL second time Is residing somewhere In at the White City. Fridsy, Oct. 13 Bishop Tuttle F. ably taken from Elko, Nev. The man held the Oailor. president of Wyoming, but the name of her Elk Rev. Thomas lodge, complimentary to to be on bis way to Denver, by Word has hcn received of the death le said the Elks of the state and the five men's ths executive council of the church; could not be learned and If apprehended will be charged rtvtc in Loe Ange Sunday night of Luclub of Ogden. Harmon W, Brewster, the Rt. Rev Benjamin violation with of Mann 7 the act H Fosof Dr cius Curt' father Balt Lake postoffice officiate receiv- bishop of Maine, and for several years Feery bae tendered the hall and orAccording to information given to chestra ter J Curt of Dr this Curtis city. Officers free the to Asked cathedral Inthe C. here, ed word today from dean of Very w as With f.lm at the Mme of h1 Riddiford, Keep death Patrolman C. A.hiCarlson by a man who The hall will be decorated with eorn Rev. 8. R. Cotiaday of Hartford Conn., i , leave beating way on a freight spector In charge of Beattie. Wash., to who ih the body for this wa was predecessor of Dean W W h Lookout for Runaway Boys anJ pumpkins, national colors and train, the man and the girl arrived stalks, Tue'dav ittv on the lookout for Jim Oliver, alias Fleetwood at St. Marks cathedral, and be and the purple and white of the flags In Salt on Lake 6. a wa The born June de ard 147. yesterday freight in v order, OMver, keeping with the affair which alias Veil 8 of Jim Baltr and Frederick Portland, past He related a Henry Orville Adajr. ia w here he train from Elko U, of M2 Wewmln-ste- r and rear 1 in Brl n. will be a bam There will be act oo th part of tory .las, Henry Snyder who is wanted on president of the Maine 8ocety of the in farming and mrrean-t- i of atrociou the carnival featuresdance. Alrra and avenue, 17. of wav K.ng. of prises of fYeur, the charge forging money order Sons of the American Revolution, and 1907 AAlndsor street i lie moved to this ity a!in and Patrolmn Carlson imme- potatoes, and fruit and .Mjv'tje from be swarded for will appeared e 4 forms printed for use of Station No. past governor of the Maine Society of their homes Saturday hi in to tn the Evand diately Wan intreted reportd with the stated superior and the-m1, Aberdeen. Wash. Mer ur. Northern Light and other ery effort i being made by the de- the beet Virginia reel dancers Mayflower Descendants Mr. Vaill met intention beating heir way to OTd Couple tn the square A number of the stolen forms have Hon. George Albert Smith at Newark, California of to trace the man and girl dancea graceful v mines. partment The have Music askpolice will be ben by quartets been forged and cashed at stores In S. J., while the latter was attending a ed to Jfe later bearbe connected with the So far no official report has been rethe boys, gnd officers In given the dancea different places In Washington and convention of the B. A. R. there. While variouslocate Falla ceived from Nevada of a missing girl. construction of vie American towns the beThe subcommittees were: raMroads named along seen at Pen- here today be called upon Mr. Smith tween here and the Par?fir coast have Canal comranv, heped to organise and Oregon. Oliver was last Special features and stunta Henry A . was secretary and treasurer of the Stolen dleton. Ore , where he was driving a and they enjoyed together the hours also been to MatthFrank a Anderson, decorations, requested lookout Automobile is keep A Coke Reo automobile. It la between trains company, Independent Coal ews. chairman, reception. George Husa for the youths and for arime time vice president of declared, that he Intended to travel Mr Vaill said hw waa fn Salt Lake The Adams Is described as invitations to lodges and Found in Jordan River chairman; being the Consolidated Fuel company. He in 1904 and that he noticed a great ad- five feet, ten boy through southern Idaho to Utah and ExaUed Ruler Carlson, chairin club. inches weighs aided In rrganlzmg and was vice that It is very some probable he will en- vancement made by the city since that about 140 pounds and height man: Robert Henderson; le refrehrrente, Coal of standard the to light cash A five passenger deavor o( the stolen and time. While here In 1904 he met and touring car was publicity, E. 7 Spencer, chairman; King boy weighs about president a well as p,etjd;t of the Stanforged money orders at towns and waa entertained by the late Bishop S 144 pounds The and of Invitationa H. stolen last from and when printing V Frank seen last oomoanv in wore Robbins, iLrcctor night tha dard wl cities through' which 'he passes A. and he spoke very, highly of overalls, a tight shirt and a brown secretary 114 K street, and thie morning it wa i W. Feery and th ard Utah Railway and He is described as being 89 years of his Empey cap halt memory. fod-ia to raltno late hour U h .Terminal in Up found of the nt Jordan Second at river bad) preside North sports age, five feet eight and ' Attended Ley Deputy, police headquarters w ay. of the automobile theft NCLtUTollZGltioft Petitions by member inches in height; weight, 150 pounds; Mac iu!ey Curtis, i bureau of the police department The , His wife 4larU-Mr Vaill attended the convention at build, medium, black curly hair, grey hrotji-e- r theft wa hi you died in 191 last night, and this . J Portland, Me, as a lay deputy. More reported Heard in Federal Court eyes and dark complexion. survive m Berlin. Wla and giet than 120 bishops and over 400 clerical morning a pedestrian saw a part of' the automobile protruding from and lay members were present, besides aflltinuiUn iiuiitimmtitinmumt water and notified the police. 'J JTour pctUiosa for naturallxation nearly 2.000 members of women's aux- e -'- -uner Services ParoFmeO ragged a blnrk and tactctewrre heard Diaries anSWgathxatftms by JjrGpe Tilirgti IT John'' Regarding and succeeded in dragging the n of the United Mate district court the work of the convention, Mr. Vaili Winn Paul Held for y Of these one was chine from the river It w'as not bsd-- Saturday referred to the proposed changes In the damaged and was returned to the matted, one was continued until Nov Episcopal prayer book, among which is were Winn owner. for The were dismissed two Paul lack of ere for of services the the IntroducMonof oplnlonU police Fqneral for the prayer In the race DomlmTc was taken bv jov rider prosecution Toller of Loft-wh- o . dead. held yesterday at the family residence. the machine - gren, Utah, wa- - admitted and the case drove it Into the river and 769 east Ninth South street. Bishop at Boun- of farmer Caloiaro. " Tne caped Angelo the coal Goddard off. eating. Percy wrer jspeakers Ittful wa continued. The petitions of S. Romney Dope Venders Sentenced and, The problem of Uncollectable taxes were Jacob Hrvatm. and Eli GVkan each of whom burrow 1 John H .miners find the in Wasatch county la negligible, it la To Six Months in dlsm.ed ahd upright-- 1 HurSlart Attemct in to the ivec-'- v fn d T Reid, William The noted by ness of tve d'i--deputy opening Rob Jewelry Store B Nee.lhamj jwld ' neathei, bv the .office of state auditor Mark-- Tuttle WiHlam Chapman, prae- - wa ofeed Harry Holmes wa mt.d th i(P(ii'-- t pronounced i Violators of Auto Light who has just completed an audit of rand Elmer Jones, three men arrested il -- efDam numbers B I. the to by Bure'ars In are miners attemn'ed a recent raid by federal narcotic enrnre the states equity in the county funds.were rerdt.red bv hi Ensign. Mra. into the jewelrv stor of g,n Law to be Prosecuted J aaatch county record, the au- law enforcement aente. were each Freshman. The ind T Doxey. 317 Main Pear! Hvat O hut were ditor notes, are in excellent condition. sentenced do serve eix months In ths iat nght greatly handi- Interment wa in ih at--t d it cemetery. frightened street awav hefhre thev Auditor Tuttle and Deputy Reid re- county Jail by Judso Ben Johnson of ru!d get bv H. J The grave was th place Thev attempted to cuf AutomcHe owners and driver turned to Bait Lake Paturday after the city court today. Jn passlnc sen- Halton. rhe pallbearers were? W. B into I Beetle.-In running their can two holes In the wirdow of the dnnr capped. If they county. tence ths Judrn said that If the de- making a visit to Duchesne perst B. Need wtrtr H XaJxLLt the -- audit of Ah f.ndanta behaved- - themselves and did suediamond JffTifr TWO front tTgMf and a -' with Tea Timer,buronTr ham, B. H peeron, George A. Goff reeded in a tail gHt will be vigorously prosstates equity in the Duchesne county ?wl I'T, V ?av Y 0 U lose threuch Into partially cutting and H. Campbell JaU leniency rm,ht be expected J D Lyon. 344 west Smith Temple ecuted in the cty court, according funds fh4 state officials found there to Judge N H Tanner who has had been earnest efforts made to col from the state board of pardons street reported to the police this mrn-Inbefore ' suffer, unless FINER 4L NOTICES. announced a campaign of reform in leet the Items being carried aa un expiration' of their terms The court that some time during the nght. on the tax rolls Though said that tn Imposing such a aevare collectables this respect entered ha place bv tearFuneral services for Ephralnv Caf-fa- a burglar These constant violation upon the tincollectabtes in the county were sentence he had' the ood of tha'de-- i from a window and esyou fill your who ded Binder will be held ing a screen this was due to fendanta at heart and intended to seek drivers must come the ISO In currency part of roam high the deputy said with several caped a fhe 2 Wandamere pm eax4i 'Tuesday at a n end. tn the people being bard pressed rather a cure rather than to pumsh.them. Judge Tanner. j of article md be viewed a'mrrren 'rfothhrg Ward The may NOW bin hj2v W car arc chapel tax to driven with only here than dodgers. professional Seventh East at the home. 2976 one and without a tail Dght The deputy will leave tomorrow t frrt REPOS ER FROM RIF. street, from 19 n n 'o I pm on the or w thout any nghta at all, make audits of Rich and Daggett counLiquor Confiscated. v of the furcral p.wment will be is mi day Mr (cidents 25 Reva O'sen OGDEN ties. n Ctly cemetery jncr4-teeIt is for the pro-- , 17. of Manii who ws ieriVlj c. In a raid on premise at 3120 south ani rut f,r,l tne delinquent 42, W'ho bi Hamer of an Jar The funeral antfnK West hghdv street injured bj Temple early Sunday Tools Reported Stolen. drivei j but all others that we see of 221 north driven by William Brown of Rov Fri.died at her home, o-moraine- about 60 bottlas of beer and iY brmg about an improvement-&uc- h a pint of whisky were confiscated .Fifth WkM trcet 4tday will- be held day night? has recovered and- returned excuses as have been offered (s RiCerdale work O 474 her de at the Lee. at the West chapel, street, reported Wall Reed waa arrested on a chares canning Anderson TidrteglngTuesday, ih lhepast for these Infractions of violating the prohibition law. Later kill north Fifth Wt street factory today. 'Miea Olsen was walking to the poliee thi fhOThlng be received m courts not will m be several the with wiil ia was he 175 raleaaed under bond of girls 'at t p.m. Interment roadway worth of carpenter City n, stole about when the accident happened. by Juetlco o i the Reece laeorgo hi. , tools trem bin residence last nlcht. bemetery. rre-hal- Large Registration Husband Accused Marks U Opening Of Kidnaping Baby Thts-hrtn- eve-n4- Wo-the- rn rednt Dr-e- con-dito- n. n nd -- ng lea-so- - r I bus-ban- d w-- - aTon racd 1 ost . one-ha- -- lf v I j'' j F At al - ma-jso- 1 j Jail fe-r- Mu-ic- V6 W dn,f m'ed g , arran effo-rr-t- I fam-no- Girls Reported Missing. Since Sunday Afternoon Tannjr McKay. 15. of 10 Waahlng-to- n street and Ida Fullmer, 19. of 97S Belmont h venue, disappeared from their - homes yesterday afternoon-wnefforts to locate them haVe so far proved futile. The girls said they were going to a picture show and when they failed to return to their homes last night the It was at first police- - were notified thafTh? glrlfhgd gone to the - thought home of a friend, but this morningtheir parents reported their disappearance to the police. Detectives have been detailed on the case and they art trying to trace the girls -- Witnesses Fail to Secure License Number of Car Which Returned to Scene After Accident. y- ' - . aPs through uhh muh a.e are greet power dams and canyon and turrets n schemes allowing possibiii- - seen promontories-D teMveg are WJt- in ' i Flood unaerying panorama. horsepower. tn Jdentity f to rtx.r Hi.t.rr driver of an automobile which on Satrial valley for which one or morel was one on the -E e.i ttar "5 - i - -- , Coun Illva (golstbl son of th gTeat Russian novelist, believes Ruses a long way from a settlement of her troubles. He also believes that American love of the almighty dollar will prevent the United States from ever suffering from a severe attack of Bolshevism. The count arrived in the citv yesterdav and will speak tomorrow evening before the Bonne-ril-e club at the Hoel Utah. Every workman almost in America. or he declared today, has property something to lose. Bolshevism thrives only among those who have nothing to lose It did not spring up from the Russian peasants but rather in cities among the Russian workmen. It waa Y InvitatIon di- - n irh'J"0.!":, fr Is Impossibility a: , of--- Uom . Davf county wH pav traPd the hS vir upport of state governmfn Incljding 'hat r? 1 t State school and ata e fc.,h school, of which will be returned aeror re to to the annual report -- of auditor to State Auditor Mvk T'ii! Lst year the cmnty paTdThe he t.4 purposes, $135 671 10 gn ductlon is accounted for in tne redu.d valuation of the county 221 to $19 152 69. although t.e tn rate is higher For state roads JS 746 14 w!H h rt . lected this year J compared 961 11 for 1921 The r unv for county and other llaneoua ac Fur'her poe $6140 6 counts of the funds t be rallemid ved t v taxation this year are not Dated in the report j. a wno wim jonn mirga party, first husband of the woman w f Ferty. of the bridge from th Indians (learned Our party consisted- - ot-firat of atudents. ravi. HmF prtv E r of the water resources The ledger was mss-jb- j in 1909 the t til th L S- - Geological ioer. spot and we commented xmw xheuLiuck fjj atcliTf g rthe I nn Robert Toung rr s- -4 who Jia two can.rs of a qoirrI. fo!!oM Th. Bttt. Wray tound th l.dn.r In h.r H.'tn.mil vand rescued rSln- .roi topographic,! ne,L It, and accur.d It Mon of th- - reclamation ,eric,of with tin can, against such a fate agalnH' rr man Ptah!. chief erg'n.er if e land classification board of th T.metu i r jry , H W. I'etmiaJ - "The ledr- -r contain, th of ruction engineer Dan Beauregard th! Byron Cumimnga r.iifo.ei. Malcolm fummings and six g ners oft:re; f f Rtetaon, aelst-- t Sell Judd Guide 'Weathert Tit to Herbert Hoover aa chairman of ra,hr' ,'rltten ln i9''s Then Theodore Te ,n following 'be Colorado Jl.ver cimmlasicin R ' rnldveM. etate engineer of T'lan . Rooeetelt. Archie, Quentin Mck tprob-Lorg-MeS'icholas V ounr of Richfield D Congre.aman frr'fratinn ab!Jr na ,h' including familiar of eouthern wc'rth)with all l C Weetherhlll There wae also the name rur boat crew and 1 who visited .I'd ry, th Innovelist, prominent men who were an- - Ah Zan v a th entire 13 year? make th trip 4mong the place twice if her had viitd the spot f' Lewis 10 persons Freeman, r rnenv travel hooks and war according to the ledger. 36 of these bewomen. much time orepond'r who thespent world war; and ing We named a number of spots and during Fngnnd or four prominent Californians renamed re to Wash other were Thomas O. Wira-rr- r 'ur .nsrlremen Capitol Gorge. Grand Canyon Guh to and hs son of this city to and have plachope Canopy Gorge Asset Unrealised. ed in official record the names SteamT an Impressed that in this trip, boat Point, Toadstool Curve. Maidenf of which can be taken by auto, hair Gorge, all suggestive of the marthere i.fs one of Utah s greatest assets. velous natural features tA-- ; .v, trip tndud'n paradise is the Glen u,fVln jess than a days ride froma t oda v jonr-Ferry d strict of Utah, p.j hfield and fnrludes " a ! r i.. , w ns r,f Dr John A. Widtsoe, ney on omooth Mr, ' - - 4 oev 1135 645 36 unrealtxed- irto p.all Aitn the tarty of A. P. Davis, can0ns After irav.rg the re- kr o? U tir S Reclamation gion one can cmpee the clut centc route to Zn f'anjon. i t'r.fchf his trfp Dr. Widtsoe .Breaks and Bryce canon I W e exploded many sde capvon- river is one of the . ire , -- Bolshevism in U. S. con-,'JF- r, yt possibilities. " nd,.. t j e.'ornirSf 'i -- IES$WM-SM- YEAR. D FOR AUTO DRIVER of Trip Salt Lake Printer Dr. Widfsoe Relates Impressions CountTolstoi Says oa-t- SEVENTY-THIR- - tfce-pa- 2nH!ghTand Drive, watchman, John P. Hite, Garfield, guard at th Garfield smelts.; John A. Cederquist, 621 Third East mail -- earner JLLJiagmen street, "Hit north, aecond Weet street, tailor, John J Gerstner, 529 Cheyenne atreet. cashier Benctl Glass aud Paint company. Janies M. Dunster. Murray, farmer, and Joseph K Chamberlain, 1647 south State atreet, contractor. Judge Ephraim Hanson, of the Third dlstrut court, before whom the and impanelled, apjury was examined foreman. pointed J. B. Hagman to be to the foreAdministration of the man w as followed by the remainder of the jurors taking the same oath Swbfssenaes. Tew Witness Ten witnesses were sunpoenaed to the grand jury which appear before2 a clock ih afternoon convened at office of Joseph Wirth-liIn the private chairman of the county commission. This office has been temporarily converted into the grand jury room. The witnesses who have been called follow. Moroni Heiner F H Rolapp. L. F Rains. John H Tonkin. George K Forrester, E C Schmidt. F N. i ameron, C B Hotchkiaa. F. A' Sweet, T. E. Mulhail Judge Iwstrwcta Jury the swear ng of the Following preJury. Judge Hanson delivered from liminary instructions, excerpts which follow; Tbe grand jury must inquire Into the came of person imprisoned In ' the jails of every the county on a criminal F into the not and indicted; yeharge ditlona and management of the public the Into f and the .within county; prisons 4 r'J wilful and corrupt misconduct in flee of public officers of every deacrip-tion within the county. You aro not bound to hear evidence on behalf of any defendant, but tt ja your duty to weigh all of the evidence submitted to you. and when you hava reason to believe that other evidence A within your reach will explain away the charge, you should order such evidence to be produced, ard for that purpose may require the county attorney to issue process for the witnesses. Emetiea Ne io laflaeaee. Toq must not llnd an indictment person through malice. against any hatred or 111 will, nor fail to indict any person through fear, favor or affection. or for any reward or the promise or hope thereof, but in all your presentments you must state the truth, the whole truth end nothing but th truth according to the best of your skill and understanding All witnesses subpoenaed to testify before you are subject to the lawful control of the court, and for failure to answer question or to properiv conduct themselves in the presence of the grand jury may be punished for contempt of court, and for any ouch refusal, either to be eworn or to answer questions, or for any disrespectful conduct towards the grand jury, you may direct and require the officer In attendance to detain the witness In custody and to bring him before the court for the purpose of obtaining Its aid and direction Five XW Agree. The court also advised the Jury that upit require five member to agree on a presentment necessary to return aa indictment. After examining the members of the qualificapanel as to their statutory asked Abe tions, District Atty.boxRogers ofwhether-air- y seven men 1m the them were interested or had decided to matter reUt.on in any option vhicb they had reason to believe may come before the grand Jury for Its inBecoming more specific vestigation. he then framed e question of the earn character but referred to coal creamcement industries ery lumber and All of the 20 citizens summoned to for grand Jury service respondappear ed to the roll cal! when court convened Six of the 39 were excused a. m. 19 at 111 Were Exeneed. W P. Gardner was excused owing to his wife being ill. J. C. Psul was excused for hardship to business; Robert because he T R Condle was excused was not a taxpayer; R W. Barnes wa definite entertained he excused because price quesviews regarding the coal bewes excused Nelson E. tion Harold cause he is subject to military control was excused, because W. Pudlev and J rwiurntiHP r.h oldba an Indictment without bearing the other side The sessions of the Trend Jury will be secret. The state's attornevs may the Jury for appear before the grand and to counIntroduction of evidence sel with the jury ee to quttons of law. hut can take no part tn the deliberations of the Jury. During deliberations aJl parties save members of thq Jury must withdraw? Anv citisen may appear before the of preeent grand Jury foronthea purpose matter which the Ing evidence jury determines It wishes to consider Th1 may be presented by consultation 'with the foremen or through the district attorney. It was explained. r a thte-touee- 0 HIE 1922 2.3, Utahns Explore Wonder Section of State Fall From Steps ' Causes Death of To Participate m - -- et u - -- JlhaE-theive- I lJt ad-i- v 'tr |