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Show I 'Wr 1r 11 !' k'V r . FOUNDED STATE 1850 , FUES Delegates Arriving For Convention of Deans and Co-e- , USE OF HOSPITAt complished. Negotiations laningver a period of several months were closed yesterday wbenjbe date completed tba purchase of two springs for furnishing tbe domestic and culinary wter supply, for the state mental hospital at Provo mcctmg bo44 to' at a the office of -- between the state , board of (nsanlty and the owners of the springs The ftowfrom the two, looate3l Slate cauoa about . three miles hack of!he hospital will be used to take the place of the pres-esupply purchased from Provo city. Sane Ead SoBgbt Before. According to State Auditor Mark TutIs a member of the board, the who tle purchase of the two springs brings to a consummation an object sought by all state boards of insanity since statehood , These boards have been attempting to make the purchase of the Bordman springs During the regime of Gov. William Spry, condemnation proceedings were Instituted but the state was unsuccessful in securing the poaeesslon of the spring. The flow of the water from the two springs will not be less than second foot L'nder tbe agreement the present owners are to free the springs from any litigation for payment o' An additional several thou $13 500 sand dollars will have to be spent bv the state in piping the springs to the --mental hospital Former f nut vbosrs. At present the hopltal pays $2,000 per year for the water used on the Provo city; premises The contract with under whUh the water Ik now furnished does not contemplate furnishing additional water for the new building at the hospital With only a small maintenance cost the state will f have a permanent supplv from the two springs at an investment of probably not more than $2.ooo. This will bf sufficient to do the hospital for a'num btr of years to come 'Charles R Mabey , Police Raid Two Places" And Arrest One Man , Two places were raided hy mem e bers of the squad of the last night, and one police department arreet made R. L t.uoma, 42. was arrested at 14? Phipps court, and gallon of moonshine whisky was con. f (seated. It is alleged that t.uoma hurled a pitcher containing liquor against the wail and attempted to destroy other evidence, butwaawas prelocked vented hr the police. He dn the city Jail on the charge of con uucting a disorderly house and with having liquor in his possession., 148 The Marble soft drink parlor. waa raided west Eouth Temple-stre- et and ' he nolle confiscated a pint of of The the place proprietor rbleky was not present and no arrests were made there anti-vic- -- -- Attempt to Break Into Jewelry Store Reported Thieves attempted to break Into the Jewelry sore of Perry A Pecry, 102 Keith Emporium building early this morning, but were frightened away before securing anything The burglars smashed the gas In a door, but evidently became alarmed and departed before entering Pr r3L F Peterson. SAP Ninth Bast street, reported to the police Monday night thet a medical handbag containing an assortmentwas of valuable stolen frqm surgical instruments his automobile at Fourth East and Brvan avenue last night while he w making & professional call- Drama League Plans to Lauribh Membership Drive ThgeBwsninWs theMFrow munitv Drama league will meet in the mavor'f office Thursday evening at I o'clock.. Following the general session will be special committee meetings - held Plan wtH be- - discussed for big membership drive In which rallies, musical and programs readings. speeches will be given. "The Country Cousn the first play Tv ffce Teague wlll be T6fe presented given Dec-- and 2 with a matinee and -t- wo evening ner formawes ITri (T Allen Oroesbeck will take the4e-4iek role of "Nancy and J Herbert that of George Tewksbury In a week or Id davs tryouts will he held for the next plav to he iven In January The vehicle to be selected for this will probably be one of Stanley Houghton's or St. John G. Erwins plays. , The thirds production of the league will be x farce. the fourth In many wpectacbv which -- wtu-tak prominent community persona and wiU he directed bv Miss Maud May Babcork. 1 Eng-beeRe-no- For Christmas Flowers . , CITY To beScreened The annual contention bf and deans of women from colleges west of the Mississippi river wM open on the University of Utah campus tomorrow morning. It J expected thet about 60 girl delegatee, representing 30,000 and 25 deans of worn-swill bo la attendance. President George Thomas, and Jothe seph. UsrUieo, president-w- f body, gill welcome the visitors, and varous committees will care for their entertainment. Each of. the three days will be devoted to addresses and round table discussions on many questions 'Concerning the college girl and her problems. Miss Prances Gibbs, president of the Associated Women Htudents of 'the University of Utah. will preside as1 chairman of the opening meeting of Dean Lucy btebbins of the the University of California will take charge of fheeanstnedtfhg. Many of the delegatee began to arrive today and by tomorrow morning K ts expected that a good representation wilt be had. is supervising ail arrange university meats for the convention She is being assisted by Miss Gibbs, and the follow ing. ProL T homaeGfles, mttsicf Miss Mary Moorhead, decorations. Miss Althea Wheeler and Miss Nanon Crox iies Marion Jaali, table settings: cobs and Miss Madelyn Stewart, reception and housing; Miss Edith Teudt and Miss Lucille Covey, transportation. Dr. Frederick J. Pack, information. Miss Lois Farrell, registration; Miss Peart Kimball, hikes, and Mrs. Frances Grant Bennett, information booth. ir stu-de- nl s. scntcc-ooverin- tricts N CO. Near Completion Organization for tbe sixth annual Christmas seal sal. IS fast nearing completion. Committee, of represent.-- J me men and women have been fully organized In frontier countlea by the Utah Public Health association and the work of organizing in other countlea will be completed before the end of the month The seal campaign opens through out the Untted Rtxtes tm Thanksgiving By that time It Is expected that day Utah committees will be fully equipped to launch the drive for $45,000 to fight This sum tuberculosis In the stale. represents 16 cents per capita for every in woman the state. and child man, ia being given the Hearty movement In every county according to James H Wallis, executive secretary of the Utah Public Health association, who has been traveling in the southern part of the state. The following committees have been organized in the various counties to assist in raising I tah s allotment: A L. Leonard, Emery count chairman Nephi Williams. Castle Dale, ,eecretar , E A. Netlson. Castle Dale, treasurer. D. 8 Williams. Orangeville FV- W Kmery Larsen ftrtd chairman: ryan Reid. secretary. William L. Guyman. treasurer. Reid E Ferron Louis Cox. Elden G Lake. Peteraon, chairman, Mrs. lone over, arcretarv: F. J Rouch Frank KUlpark, Bishop Louis Peterson. Emery Robert Dusett, chairman; Miss Lydia oisen, secretary. J. D. Brinkerhoff. treasurer. I. Allred, I. Hunt-tngtoi- w Uinta county H 8. Olsen, chairman; Mrs Robert Wltmer, vice chairman. Miss Louise Jorgensen, secretary. A G Goodrich, treasurer, Mrs George H. Harrison, Hamon E Rowarde. Mrs John McNaughton, Frank P. Wellman, pub- licity director R Wasatch county J Murdock, chairman. D. A. Broadbent, secretary: Elmer Strong, treasurer, L. S. McQuar-riMidway; f L. Madsen. Charleston; Cash Bennett, W'sHsburg. Charles E. Bronsan. Soldier Summit North Iron county (district So. 1) F. C. Van Buren. Parowan. chairman; 8 Y McAllister. Paragonah; first vice cbamhanY John H Dailey, Summit, second vice chairmen; Mrs Elia Tavlor. Parowan, secretary and treasurer; Wil-P- . Barton, Parogonah; Herbert White. Summit, J t Clayton Mitchell, Parowan. publicity director. No, 2) .S'luth Iron .epunty district S. W. Leigh, Cedai Ulty, chairman; 4dlse Hazel Bauer, Cedar Ctt, reasurer. Mrs J f Carpenter, Cedar City. Mrs. It. J. Williams, Kanar-ra- . New Castle; Miss Marla Platt. Thomas Lund. Modena; Alien T. Hobbs, Enoch. Lund. Myron Jones. Duchesne county James H Moore, chairman. Duchesne; leura Hair, secretary. - F. C. Kelso, treasurer; A. H. Btrvhr- Roosevelt; WHHeRoosevelt, publicity director, M celtH. Biicli. chairmanTM rs E H Emmanuel Burgess, secretary; B. Swain, treasurer William Wallis, publicity director. E. H Burgess. Mrs Charles Wallia, Caider, Mrs. Anna Smith. Duchesne Mr. Florenee B. Madsen, Ines Nielson, chairmen Upaloo A'hrlstle Anderson, secretary. Austin G chairman Tslmage--B!sho- p e Burton. Tablona L. M. Augers Strawberry Joseph Wilkin. Arcadia-Thom-as. vie Clarence Bishop Gilbert,., Xeola Hugh Barnes. My ton O. E nauwalder Thornton Monarrh Clarence-- Brown. op L. E. Akelund Mountain Mount Emmons 8 K. Daniels lka William Case. Juanita Clara 9 Richardson. Fruitland Allison 8cotL Cedar view William M. Vernon. Mr. Lena Lorenger. Boneta J. C. Moffatt. Blubeli Nana S. Cannon. Altonah A Booth. e, secretary-t- m- Jor-'A- Mrs-Bru- ce Stock-mor- Ricn-arde- - Home-Bish- nu.ni- - More than 66 persona mostly women children wereadmlUed .loa the municipal bathfrouae at Warm Sprlnga Monday, according, to report made to the city comm fast on this morning by Commrstloner Herman H. Green. This ia tho record for the first free day. which Institution was Inaugurated at tho Warm Springs yesterday. Herebe a weekly oocurrenca after eath Monday between the taking place hours of 3 am. and p m, Mr. Green said that pVdctioally 169 per cent of the persons admitted free werh new to thg institution. During the 'afternoon - hours from 4 to I, In the noFgh frorhood- of 86 school children were admitted without charge. In addition the springe dtd the usual Monday business, regular patrons paying admittance being admitted to the north pool, Only the large pool is Lhtpwn open freew - -- Bargains" InuTta and'6veroota, to $38.6. - Deseret Gym Tailor ALT LAKf CITY UTAH $18 86 Shop-r-Ad- r f Tir of ihc Lo presidnt 1iano onpar ' eris mu to Bi ot and hers-Ro- pjj- YEAR D I- j - h. Eggs du perfupf bu?i-re"of h. cni nt the "u It Is a. prckei.t a man of uib i 4'oupatmn of the Ari,tgemeR4 Mr Lin bin Rahig;on sr.ff under whPh a quarte- - d a rfs'tlvb'M.f tab 15 years nl d woo million eyed silver trout egg Hurts an 4r'h ' booMer ft the strife be given the elate were am um n and a f fn pASi- I tah Mm rtm-ot fish i and game p Mir bilu 111 rxtpnd be todai The epgs wil he hat hen ati Division his own t,tv anv! he prt-- d Formation and s z the frv grow n to a firgf th trigheM k d of future when thev will be taken o k htu for ij,, ap a nii'Of i hse niadc I Places altlt m in stra of Assemblage Aridesfor planting tone here am conThe rec.,pt of these troul ulit mak tented and exp, t to perfAcrlvhe sa.d the ntroduion'" to Utah of t i.ew Mu has been the n tning lg born in peees of trout, act ordr-t- o !h M ranged for Feature of Cel, Glenn lfe He was I'ta'nweJi Vlith April 3 1574. and state 12fish and game tmiiir t b ie ebration. sinner Some a Mfd moved- with his simples of th giov' 'trout vir received hy live f h urd parents t Ouncil Bluffs Iowa T h rch All ended theTUbKb acfe&oia game tit part merit, today uuii nIurni. 'iVf Hor trout appeaM to 'hr iU.I Vfvat poiitirai woe swept f th rmis ,lc iay in th higher lakes of Vahint m and and carried him and ins J, , prad v brotherHjfi5v ' Sa,urd- -. Nov. is a. degenerate species f th Glen, mt4j dwn 1,. .rn Texas n th interest of William eif sa nififl, the eommi Si arr i1 L .,h u r f Is surpostd that some tlnw m tin pa- -i , issueij ty ,, , Brian's presidential camJnnng rit tne aoJte..e itwlmon land tw- paign After-!mrraud gra.dua.Uy throun-.i-Uas, 'of'Tfnufc,CAl ""rion . suar-i, aha lev eloped into the present wrTTKfn the south following the r 'and marsLaJ. trut Cl and rhrc pound. A,T!rl atnpaigf the brothers returned- to troith grows to riffs ano ,R fivh i The iiardi said and became to tie veiv Alesni youndj ror a u m company t Omaha, hi silL survive where olinr truut hav.4t trnLc-cum-eTme t4 t 'iahTagalrutl ihe TV quartet provfn unatisfactof adi re of frienda, and started u4aDo(j ejetP' rggs ii be. uri d a ill muair buarnsa for theroselvea iitrod mg tho specie promptly "Aft- OTiTIs J.T, ing at glefl Their bustne tatrous nio Region IByh i) " r?vt TsiTTon 471 t pered in northern tiwh-a- ud IT? G' ndadd Tkes tountrv i ame tn'Falt Lake Mf iiOMhi astern part of the slat and s tabhshed the local house ax 161 n Outlined, The annual run of the It . . street now wei! utider Rii'4k at Fib lake Mr Glen J;aff'ns unit o t the F.r.t Is a member of M Malsen said The depart-mer- it ha mher of i ommerce the Kiwanth.s Hin r rtn fl succeeded cth. has aresdv ia hwu, cluh the Knights of UolumhiK and le 'mg appr,ctmatejLv at Inter- 1.50 egg R. P g. Eik "f State He Is marrle-anT which are being shipped out to me reman !er Ot -,e The has five children. He lives 'r;,: v th he will thev hatcheries enl jziiere mf un.t ata-ry rt'.v,lon Harrison avenue. h halt bed and grown to fingerings XallnI f0,m ,'n ,h.L trangpiaiiting ide or Nouth Temple street ,h,al ipttreectloa ,.f street retln' The "tat facias1n felons will 'for,,,an1' fotirtn nt ,h SOU,h ttl Fouth or V -1 0 '.ion Trtr,'e. s. ( Special (o The Ntna ) D C. Nov. 7 ntTln into manufacture Jn the fn mor,' jurill an 4,000.00 pound, greater than In' September of U.t year, actordlrg to' the eenartment of commerce eummary! various disTty and coun- iokr' 3 call scotch I Watch The Deseret News screen! poundr-o- WiKTVX scoured woo!, poltuda of pulled wool. Reduced olTUTWu'o& Trains Blocked by Storm in Wyoming included- 75,i'wWh'ch fili54 Pounl HTM71 j I i r, cmp red in of' H,th l ! auruh. September, blood, s Aufruat. .. September, blood, a A s- -- e - tr -- r to,. 'ar. tr riu-Ma- ' in r atl, fr Iead-guar- hi Detectives Recover IN BEQj .d Spanish Fork Rings 9- -. 1 - - '- a II a I " jj4 rior " Spl'mb'p lutwhich year. of pound, i blood, m.v be compared with 19.015.217 Auguzt 1922. end 10 045 00 podS inn September. 1921; m Sis piund. of low or Lincoln, of which i H ere u.ed In August. 1922. ar--J 914.000 pound. In h'eptemher nd 11.271.500 tKtunds of of last yar carpet wool, which la .hahilj le- -s than arrouo;- ed to 12.648.449 pounds, ?h,rhdouble fhe in September. 1821 consumption ' which was 5bl4.0m pounds oantitv of wool used by durln h" month of September. 1922. 27 42J.3I7 pounds, or io'ncri'cool. and 19.2o2 930 or 41 4 per cent --pound, oo1' Th. carpet H ool' Zll ri,Sn rh,le vwa r : I001 Poured in thla country. an cent of the ) hlood, pr 4 1 1! L'.:.",1 per nd or,b.o,iot:eg,SLood' X I l pfunfr Con.umert li ltMa to 4i ,or Total GJfta, Cltitlfisd accordinr U1 tBy The Associated Press) Nov. 7. Ten Union Pacific train., blocked by winds and .now In Wyoming, arrived In Ogden today and departed for San Francisco and Los Angelea. Train No. 7, the Los Angeles Limited, which was ,n 5)fden: 8u,la'' the first H? ' aA. a.m. and the other soon after. Train No-.- 21 of today waa on time.' D. P. Millar, a Pullman conductor. said the etorm waa one of the worst he had encountered in 22 years running between Chicago and Ogden. He said the temperature were not low and passengers remained cheer l 'nd u. WASHINGTON. the g In Salt I 1 1 iL proper h from the J 1380 Lmcntn P:Iinger, Pete lives M 1. McGinnis and Fred 'u'h ton!.!';!1,. 2 "V nd VS? t street well known 6, real estate dealer of SJiuJtze iorta located in a locil awn 7, Balt lale and former west n captain of tr hhop 37 gold rings, part of $ 2.10 worth' l5roWav -- ' t nvu local pol.re department, wan . On found of.ioor stolen from two jewelr stores ' Main r.,0.Ln street1 toFVnTrVh 1 ? dea inht hd about 8 45 a.m fodav h rlf on lum at were robbed in Spanish wbih r,et 00 counter- Death was due ti natural causes, it the n march north on ght of Oct 25. w Min sai! Jfe had been suffering from street, Sheriff J f Bod of Utah coun0n torlrhT,n,S nr,h d to ;. niier.e. N r Inter-sectio- n 87-- rheumatism for some time but not of sufficient seventy to confine him to Its home ('apt Hi feslinger cam tcvSTt Lake j in the 90s So far a known at the present time the onlv llvigg relative is a iete Mrs Mary Peasman of s k iden-tife- rhTTro Tr.hLrrndnTtnrr'e.?' ri: S :rrCi' ea-.- W-- 03 Station Men THEH T. ' Swins-Germa- n Robbed of $150 i"trlnrun lr . Arr0n Vet-erx- iycetc4e 0 manr. . hrlst-cnarg- Or-d- F I d fr,!v. -- hank-rupt- -r Jlr au-l--- - estl-mai- ej yr. unus-uall- asscu-LU-U- - ' - o, tit "'"ry tit er Native of Switzerland Dies in Local Hospital Mra Hort.nn It rid VIhIIpI, 54 , f last. Vltllsti 4.4 northMKiii street, died early this morning at the Pr w H. Groves I. D. B hospltsl " The body is at the Joseph William Taylor under Efficiency Our many . daily. tasks are largely measured, by correct vision. . taking parlors Mrs Vtallet was a native d of where she ws- - born Jiine 25, - dtt Halt caroeShe in 1.4, tjike city 1872 and haa been a resident of this! city aver since. Besides her husbsndj she ts survived hy the following chll- -j drsn: James John. Pauline, Hose. Lout Hortense. and Lily Mallet, her father. the and Held, Jacques following broth-- 1 I era and sl.ters: John Held Jacob- Held. I Held Marie and Held. Salt Lake. Joseph and Mra Paulttie Jackman, Blacktoot. Smltz-erlan- I Idaho. U. BL(D)tBE OPTICALCO TkDtnaatfvTDfir NUNS. KM)fNWAU(l8AMI9lM , SAU UHfi CITY rx- - t - u, - r ary. - j P. Traffic to Omaha Salt ' Lake Improving --Fr- Traffic onthe Union Pacific railroad, from Halt Lake to Omaha la again re- ported moving and passenger tratita east will leave Balt Lake on normal echedule today, according to an announcement made gt the local office of the company. Between Lanum Sndj WjNhming-eno-w Pine Bluff drifted' over the tracks Hunday mght whicn for several miles waa reported to be atx and seven feet deep. Traffic was eue-- j pended all day yesterday and w ith through tickets from Los Angeles east stopped In Balt Lake. -- f6r John T Heem, publb'he srl of the Du Quoin 111. TribUMe Dzzi hit career as a primer s dt v.i wher lie oUL.and Jias. spent sew waJi tetL-3.a- rs enly-tw- o ars in the profusion now He served i!.i thA being Federal army during thefivG tar, the only breach In his record of rooiir.uous rrrrgmwedj-ir!- ' newxtipprr wervh-rjinallsm His most treasure! wrrMtg Isa d letter 'of cmrgrA ru 'at tnrrs Auku1 hie 82nd birhria. obrervd-o23rd. last, from President Harding, a brother puMiahor and editor. d w . r V ?- Salt Lake today and ty, ame monument and . drl" the rings jN part it tho atolen band The rings were sold at the proper!' VhHoff '! pawn hpp bv a man givlnjf the nAnub. Bud Kerrv 2 Kerr was arrestei by he the detectives and admitted selling the rings but denied any compltcit In Parade by IHrlaloaa. Jewthe burglaries dmlarlng that-th- e was given to him 1?J another man. elry to sell on comnimvlon Sheriff Boyd i!trr?at, T-- d take Kerrv back to ETovo this Captain Kshngers bod ful. found will sis hold him for further afternoon and his by Katherine .investigation housekeeper. Mrs McMillan hhe stated that he callaa him several times between 6 36 ano for Benefit of , 6 45 o clock, and then his Play rom. He was lying on entered his bed as Poor to be Given Battery 45Vh Mission if asleep. I pon finding him dead, Mrs "artV.feVrl.R McMillan notified the police, and DeW Lh- - M D McGinnis tective work For the relief pee- investigated. among poor Second division, cadet His sister haa been notified of tier pie of the mission the L band; Junior brother death D 8. German language organization hlRb The deceased Joined the Salt Lake will A party of Church auxiliary workers Two Vbf;-ob.t,Y,onl- r,, in IS 95 H H.'arM- - at"th"sa7tLil(B Theatre polir fore. patrolman divi.lon, . marshal aid aldez- wilt leave this week for A visit to the aoon promoted to aergeant and, 50 ot a per-acast roThe has play L, D S colony In northern Mexico. The Spanish tPGun. but held that position night. V gone and is being staged under the 2rmd wl,h eterajjF, Spanl.h when he Jrnmedlate d'rection Salt Lakers will attend conference In u.ir '2JIWnn of tlie. dramatic American War Veteran. and Jnrk only for a short time in 1898 n apzITTary. Hillon In he department. Lter of Foreign Wra Veterans of engaged cluh of TheGerman society oil Maricopa and St. Joseph stakes and tri The real estate business. m.riMlnd.p.ndnt Fomgn-(Varraljv.ntl1 Ka.i and trvlc. .yP"Nlntb American streets-a- t tnu (i m nlsh vocal music and Miss May Ander American Legion auxiliary, distnilea to Jus res. Mexico. Heading the and secured $156 tn cash and)esterdsv son Instrumental selections Max E. abled veterans lnautomohlla, Alleged Harness Thief GAR The station does not several In automobile, Morr. director of th company, has auxiliary workers will be Melvin J checks. with Elks drill belong team Ballard. representing the general to the Independent Gas A Oil comfor p hv rrvire Star Legion and producing excellent- OoM reputation Church authorities and the Y M. M I pany. but is a prhately owned cony stui German language dramas German star In Mother. automobile. A. supertntendency. Others In the party cern j dents 'and Fourth Hlvl.lon Marshal and aid.. those, understanding that Mr Swznaori. are Mra. CUrtssa S. WtUlams. presiMickey Saley. 30.,. was arrested at language are promised a splendid and Mr. Boy Seoul band, troop fioy Scouts, dent of the Rehef society. Miss Mary Hilton, zaatatant. Hrre In tho atation be went to tv Oman Proceeds will V. White terta.nnient F Detective Benefit by today aasoeiatlon drill when the bandit entered and E. Connelly of the- - T. L. M I A e to he used in providing team. Woodman of the World, three on Eurjre In of third the burglarv achool chiL drill team.. B P O George D. Pyper. assistant superintend mended them to hold up their hands mag 1re.nt, for sumt Elk., Salvation on dren of ent of the bundav schools; and either The robber seised a bag containing degree. The arrest took place the niisvion. it is announced. Amv hand Salvation Army, Loyal Mrs. Louie B. Felt or Mrs Jane Rom- the money and checks and then or- Eighth South and Thrd West streets of Moose. Britannic Aa.oclatlon of ney Crawford of the Primary aaeoeia dered Mr Swanson to open ln csh where the officer located the alleged tah I tah Governor Recovers. Chapter ormer of Daughters This he refused tion. It is the first time in some years register do. snd Amecloan Revolution In automobiles, When Sa!e saw White he burglarto run that women auxiliary board members the robber kept the pistol pointed began bons was American but taken Revolution stopped, D. L. and S men. toward both td have attempted make the trip to L Thomas, former governor Relief sooletv opened the headquarters and locked up of Arthur monev to Itpolice the Mexican Mornton colonies; the un- and secured a small amount ofregister Utah and former postmaster of Sait Fifth .Salev that is and another tfvson alleged In VolFiremans to tn band. addition HI that settled wartime conditions during the the The Lake t!tv who has been eeroul Firemans Association and Salt ivtbber wore no mask but hadhaghis hat man stole a set of harness from the for several revolution making tbe visits practicalweeks at M Marias bos-n- unteer Lake City fire department. several wdek It is understood that pulled well down over hs eves After MapletheLeaf Iairv ly Impossible. M rcpnryd Today to be in "fo? h.wT'hc;;' policy Itmkang an unusually cordial welcome awaits leaving the station the bandit escaped hem ince A ehort time condition and it I. "Ptni ago LeteC-- ! the party upon its arrival in the col on foot. The police were quickly no- t.yy Whne made a Prominent Cement Man ,0 trip to Soldier Sum- - 111. home he..T.,n.bf tified and made a search for the man. mlt onies. or three h too ir. .here Saley had been Horklng but but failed to find bim Addresses Engineers h hen he armed there the m.n hd TbTs undernent an operation re- -cently and for a Lme time n is conchgone Utah Pioneer of 1852 tion was regarded as critical Mutual Superintendent Col H. C Hoyden of the Portland Dies at Salt Lake Home 'Returns from Lost River Three Enter Bankruptcy. Electrical League Cement company was the speaker MonMrs Mary Elizabeth YVager. 86. a night at the regular meeting of the Three petrtion. In voluntary Plans Special Meeting day SupL George Albert Smith of the Y. Utah pioneer who came to this state Sait Lake chapter of the American Aa- Here f.led la the Lnited State, nlth her parents In 1852, died Monday M. M. to1 A has just returned Yrom a. dlct ourt toil.e Loet River stake in Idaho. Leahilltte. of afternoon at the famllv residence. 155$ visit t hoeer 1 ttc eteetrlca?' .gftcJUUoA-i- tf fitPOuttr Fourth Eat rrtrrt: Mrs Yeagaf repreeetrttng the griierttL irfiurcTt and thetr frunda the Uo kv cul club. The speaker said the United at L ail of which is business er was a native of Philadelphia, and thoritles at the various stake confer- and Mountain Electrical States would Invest $240,000,060 In Gustof Kklend the daughter of Mr. and Mra William ence sessions. These were held at Bal- cta'med exempt leag ue will hold h speifal meeting at at $2,381. Assets the com.rel roads this year. Derr, She ia survived by her brother, lard. Moor and Arco and were si! well of 3600hisareltabihte Thuredn-r- . Commerce of Chamber listed as exempt. Arthur Nov. William Derr; two sons. Hyrum Frank- attended, despite the smalt population H exe. utive construction fa not yet a Highwav EarI1ey, 'E L Hr estimates his Tarner liabilities the at one stake According to Supterin-tende- 12 116 S? and lin and Albert Lewis; daughter, cf the National Association of science, he said, though investigations asseis at 1,100. all ex. member Smith th people of .the disMra Iplla Y. Jepson, and 12 grandu of will dis features Electraglste cost over 1,660.-00- 0 trict are more hopeful than in many empt children. eletrl merhanritsmg Mr Eardley has of the Hesubject have that predicted Investigation y Funeral services witl be held Thursthetr crops having been returned from tincmnatr, Ohio, would develon Juat means of making roads 2 is not There famas much snow good Veteran Firemen to March. where he attended the nuional day afternoon .. at oclock at the would give better and longer servKa.ri J. (!ada that and of Abe ily residence. later meq-- a lit ha la .aha at present aa, in the SalU LkLJtL that the use of eoitcrete would ley snd inhabitants oflhe reg.on are Goddard will also be speak- ice me more City cemetery. beo Volunteer Firemen are and Jack popular every year. looking forward to moat favorable win i AH Veteran it is announced. ter condition. requested t be at the organlzalfon's ers, hall. 271 Gauye road. Saturday. Nov unaway Boys Located. Seek Use of Spring Water. li at 11 am. in full Uniform to take Federal Court AdjoUmS. part i Americas Oldest Active --- -I in iLe AembM ice- dny- pwradr. The- potter received x telegram Ixztl of Dlvrrxionvif small zuthorttles at Foe-leilnlgtit from (he Newspaper Editor water from the Gunn quantities It is a matter of record that no and Bateman Idaho, to the effect that two 9 Balt Lake boys who rap away from line has ever come ander the Fpnngs In Beaver county for watertheir homes severs! days ago were ing sheep, is sought by T. W . Gunn The boy are Rothe of Union control being held there Pacific - . and J A Rotemen of Reader In east Seventeenth land Ware, It, ot missaccouBts z.7The taking onwhjCh not been. UQDrOVed in filed With the ataia vnJ--nC- er houth street, and Fred Koraey, 15, of The Apphratlons week , tdvv Mitton avenue -- The' latter 0'fath- - th defensebyboth ttw government nwi -to and Service the completed ilondhy .f.jfaClllllM was aiotUled by the the jwwwwi of tkaatata-anglneer L court th water h use AJV the would i:. adjourned he leave and to announced police ,I1 on until account of Tue.day Wednezday for Pocatello today to bring the boys being election day. hack to Balt Lake. 1 1 Of tTH9 tkmiMi T921, OGDEN, , " Introducing the Folks Who Should Hft Acquainted. 4,000,000 More Pounds Used In September 1922 Than In Same Month Arrive in Ogden Annual Seal Sale VOW our Giant Whtt. Narcissus, Bui hi will be la bloom for Xmas. PORTER-WALTO- SEVENTY-THIR- MANUFACTURING ty. In fact, every facility for securing returns as fast aa It la posrCelVed ceneua0 sible to get them, lias been em' ployed, and the public, will be kept fully adtbiCd as to just hoar the vote stands, from 7 o'clock until if-- , as reported. Has 46- .j the midnight hoar. JJHl? poun!U To the folks who wish to stay J home. The Itesccct Sews will be ihown for 9r pleased to furnish Information on cnJHJ4,Po,i L633.?3 Pound Sept. of wool" ?. both Vtah and outride result.. Just nftru JIS r IS .VO. Plans For Sixth PLANT BII.BS SOW. suc-ee- 1022 vmoMVho In Utah Utah to Receive HAS INCREASED Trite ermhig, ImmrdUlrlf after tile cloning of the poll. The Dewnt Veer will furnish the general public with an bulletin UTtke of election returns. These returns will be flashed on u screen In front of The leseret .News building and will the trend of the Tote as Indicatgle ed by Associated press sod special service reports from all parts of the country. The local situation will be given partU-ula- r attention, by a specially organizedaugmented messenger If planted s. 7 WOOL USED IN three-da- y a, and- TUESDAY: NOVEMBER -- IT What an acceptable gift Thssa delightfully fragrant flower, will make. . Simply no trouble at all Few eultable bowl, and pebble., u .elected Bulba la sure. Remember the outside Bede must ' be planted before tbe ground freezes A wonderful fine lot of bulba .till left for your .election. UTAII By Deseret News ds lf one-ha- ... Election Returns ee-e- Object Sought by Variou Boards of Insanity foj Provo Retreat Finally Ac SALT jLAKE r r |