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Show M r' c Genuine rrHENEBBS- - r I a. -- WILL BE HONORED 4 ; TRIBUTE;TO-B- E ! MAY SATURDAY C. Program Announced for Sentence , of B&ifknxpt Celebration of Birth An- - Merchant is Deferred ff Until Tuesday at Renivertary by Family Association June 1, 2 and 3 quest of Attorneys. 7 Secretary of War John W. Weeks, who will arrive in Salt Lake next Tuesday afternoon at J.15 oclock, Honor to tht nentry of Brlfhtn will be received at the station by Yonnc, fontfet of Balt Ltkt, Will be Gov. Charles R. Mabey, Mayor C. paid elan U S atl Clarence Nealen. general y. O. Mc- Alexander of Fort Douglas, a number of city and state officials and : respective staffs of the governor and Oeneral McAlexander, according' to arrangements announced today at the Capitol Secretary Weeks Is scheduled to review the Memorial day parade In Salt Lake next Wednesday morning andvto deliver the principal Memor. ial day address at the tabernaele In the afternoon He will leave Salt lake Wednesday afternoon at I It o clock, going from here to Denver The program for .the observance of the anniversary of Brigham Toungg birth, by tha Toung Family association, June 1, 4 end I, has been announced by Prof. LSvl Edgar Young, preaidant of the association. At noon, on Friday. Oov. Charles R. Mabey and Mayor C. Claranee HealetT will rids to the Brigham Toung monument at Main and South Temple streets, where they win The two place a wreath of flower officials will then briefly address the gathering- - Flowers will also be placed on the monument by members of the Toung family. Announcement is made by H. F. Dicks, manager of the Utah Light and Traction company, that stress oar traftfo at Main and South Temple streets will be stopped during the ceremony as tribute to the founder of the city apd state. A family outtng and picnle will be held at Liberty park on Saturwhere a program of day afternoon apeechea-gn- d muslo will be carried ' l Entire Supply of Poppies Disposed Of Before Noon Hampton chairman of the chamber will be and Gen. McAlexander v Manufac- Flowers HastUy tured During Lunch , Period by Women ? . out-On Sunday Special services wlji he Having sold out their supply of held in the tabernacle under the of the Toung auspices Brigham popples early In the morning both tha association U la announced American Legion and Veterans of Family that addresses win he given fey Foreign War .Interallied Poppy day Prest. Heber J. Grant and Mayor C Workers were foroed to manufacture Clarencs Hsalen. Muale will bs furnished by descendants, of- -, the mora At noon a large fore of family. John D. Spencer 'will and girls had baon called Into Toung preelde over the meeting American Legion headquarters at Efforts are being made to obtain for the observance as the Hotel Utah when It wee found tocognitllon n The eomralt- the supply of lv.ouu paper I f nuV Vouri! had given out, and the noon !" cturln John A. Widtsoo and John D. ofraoreof the Ved will act as toastmaster. Governor Mabey will deliver the address of welcome. , Upon arriving In the city. Secretary Weeks will be driven to Fort Douglas where a military aalute will be given in his honor by a batteryT.from the University of Utah R. C. He will then review the fe troops stationed at the post. In this connection It la understood that Weeks may consider the 3oretai Ion to Increase the Women stationed at the Hotel Fort Douglas as a military Utah reported their supply gone by . point by making additions to the 10 o clock end calls lor largor supforces plies- of the riowers Were seat over - Flea Caayo Trip. the entire city. At American legion Leaving Fort Douglas the party headquarters a morning, sale of apwas reported $AM will make a survey of Red Butte proximately canyon. Here It will be pointed out with about lOu women and girls to the visiting official that much oarrying on the sales. The women working for the Vetwasted due to and insufficient reservoirs. inadequate erans of Foreign Wars this mornThe next point visited will he ing readily disposed of t.loo of the end by noon had made from Jordan Harrows where an inspec- flowers ts tlon tour will be made. Returning Jvo to 100 more for sale. from-ther- e The workers are rejoicing over Secretary at--Weeks will be of honor through ibetr efforts banqui- - at tha fact that. Utah to be given yr ' Poppy day wee muon more of sucme auspices of the Chamber cess this year than last. of .v. qLn of The tales In the varloue Commerce, if .. the Association of th Tlnited'stateaj the city began at t o clock 'parts and by , noon It was difficult to find a ettt-se- n Army, On Memorial day tha war secrewithout the red flower in his tary will make a tour of the valley, buttonhole. Ho definite pride wee early in the morning. Ha will re- charged for the Memorial emblem turn In time to review the parade but the usual turn paid ranged from a stand on Main 10 to IS cent There were two kinds street. reviewing At noon the and and of popples told. American other officials win begovernor hoets a Frenoh made, the veteran a organiluncheon for the secretary at atthe sation selling both kinds and the ' Alta dub. Following that he will legionnaires only the American. .be the speaker of Uie day at the The proceeds from the French tabernacle exercleea need be will for the- relief popples of people In devastated Franc while flowAmerican of the the proceeds Road Camp Escapees ers will be used for the relief of MemIn disabled soldiers Franc. Returned to Prison bers of the veterans organisation wear the flowers In the Memwill C Price enf Martin Wise, the orial Day parade. convicts who last Sun-AGov. Charles R. Mabey ha written from the prisonescaped road camp near to Dr. R. J. Alexander commander end Washington E Allen poet. county of the Lieut Clereno Ware wno were captured at St. George of Foreign declaring the following day were returned to Veterans we all that la fitting it whollyl -the state prison this morning. and honor of our feelings After their escape the men made manifest the poppy to subscribing by respect their way to 8t. George end were campaign. 'I taka this oceasloa to to get transportation toward trying your organisation abundant the. coast when they were appre- wlah uocesa In ita efforts to honor tha hended and held In the St. George dead by helping the living Jail They were brought back by also Mayor C. Clarence Healen employees of the state road com wrote expressing hop of hearty mission. support of the people of this olty in (th Poppy day campaign. wo-m- i oer. program; John Clawson, Boatlo and Charlds Robbins, decoration and Hugh Dougall, B. Cecil Gates and Mrs. Charles 8. Burton, music. Court Dismisses Cases Under Old V-afcSS- K ' - w iPeere Gymnasium Will L JR , f n ' jioe Girls' Summer Work program for girl during the summer season will be conducted by th Deseret gymnasium, according to announcement The type of exercise planned wee Suggested by the special activities committee of the stake with the ofthe stake presidency of the T. Elgn X , ' M I The course is designed for girls from 14 to JO years of sge and will consist of two periods a week1th pool, one and floor work If desired, or art crafts period In dressmaking continue only-work, however, willbe optional six weeks end wttl stake As a part of tha Ensign eehive program ln plan a special work has been arranged This will include folk dancing, games and Intmlng. TARTS OH AUDIT TRIP. left toMark Tuttle, atate auditor audit of the day to make theInannual In funds county equity Grand states end San Juan . Emery. r 1 5 1 R Report on Sanity Of Gardner to be A Measure Your ' Ford Dollar Thtrs Is a measure In a Ford pur-cha- ae In eplto of Identi- of veluo cal prlca and term la In Berries. It an4' facilities skilled staff enable u to offer the greatest Value psr Ford dollar of any dealer In this region? Buy your Ford here. - Our t . Lav Ann-Cigar- et 4' , . . : Thirteen case in, 4rl)ich the defendants were accused of smoking in publlo places In violation of the law, which was modi flsd at tha last session of the gists legislature, were .dismissed by City Judge Hoel 8. Pratt Friday afteranti-clgar- et noon On tha motion of County At- torney Arthur E. Moreton. The defendants in these cases were arrested last February when the ghsriff office conducted a scries of raid, on local restaurants and publlo building whera men were found to bo omoklng n alleged violation of the lew, erhlch forbade smoking in such plaeei except In compartments or room pro. perly designated as smoking rooms. The defendants In the cases dismissed were 'Ernest Bamberger. Republican national committeemen and erstwhile candidate for United States senator; E. L. Hewhouse, manager of the AmericanA.Smelting and Refining company; H. general manager of the Salt Lake Tribune; J. C. Lynch, local of the Salt capitalist and manager Lake Ice company; R. L. Spltko, secof the Carpenter Paper comretary pany; Georg T 8mitb. salesman for the Carpenter Paper company: J. E. Western Jone manager of the Newspaper Union; A. P. Spltko, manager, of the Carpenter Paper company; Nelson Q. Van Dyke, res. taurant proprietor;. Charles A. West, draughtsman In the office of the state road commission; I. A. Mo-Ke- y, Dahlqulat. clerk, and Hela Carlson. 8 L. William of Holyoke, Mass, general manager of the American also was company, writing Paper arrested at the Hotel Utah, but left town upon being released on hie own recognizance. His ease was dismissed with the others, Report of the special commission appointed by Gov. Charle R. Mabey to Investigate the sanity of, George e. convicted of the' tiaylrg of Deputy Bherirf Gordon Stuart wee expected sometime the forepart of next week Pendreport Oov ing the receipt ofhe this He will spend sevwould call no inspection Intrip. Mabey declared Utah In connection with eral days of board atate the of meeting work In suppressth governments but would welt anti) the full ing manufacture end sale intoxiby the commlaeion cants Mr Madden spent of investigation of end it conclusion could be put the morning In the federalpart court before the board on was a cat where prohibition Dr T. B. Beatty, state hetlfh Commissioner, who Is chairman of the trial board, declared the true insanity text of the commission findings would not be made publlo until a later at drawi) up and submitted i- -. data The commission cohsleted of Dr Beatty, Prof Georg 6. bnoddy. Dr, B W. Black In charge of the die. trict office of the veterans bureau and Dr. Foster J. Curtis psychiatric Br. Black of the Veterans bureau bat been selected by the committee to writ the report, io the govPknales, Geranium and oth. ernor er Bedding Plante appropriate for Memorial day. Secure Additional Permit for,, t them ,drly to avoid dlsapx . , Bank Structure Issued . polntment. Given Next Week 1 Gardnerr-who-etand- par-do- ' . -- Ap additional permit tot the construction of ths nsw Continental Na. tlonal bank building at the corner of Mein and Second South we lesued tht morning by street, the olty building end Inspection deThe new permit Is for partment. JJSO.OOO end. with the previous on for a foundation having been for 170,000, the total cost of the building is Indicated as 11000,000. The building will be IS etorlsa high with e basement, and will con-slof J00 rooms . PIONEER - j HONORED. A meeting at the homd of Mra William Hahrleon.. 447 Park Street, was held Friday by tht Relltf society teachers of ths Second ward In Liberty stake. In celebration of tha seventy-sixt- h birthday of Elisabeth Wagstaff, a pioneer of 1S4J. Muelo-numbers were rendered and re, freshment served. 4 TV. 1 1923 26 V "5 For th now reedy Tuberoses flowering - Flower Garden Dahlias, Gladiolus, and all summer r bedding plant National Conference to Consider Industry May Be Held in Chicago the-sca- ns ' PORTER, YALTON CO, at SALT LAKI CITY UTAH A - five-gallo- bg 43 of Southern Pacific ht Employees Seek Wage Increases two-trac- m run w 1 in 1 ff s.vvG: ahtoAor Cppr Snatorlft y.fft 1 ar Feted MIA.' Workers To Pay Saltair Evidence Offered New-hou- - ann)I1v Ptd Are Past . , For Misrepresentation Charge The state securities commission th Flrday dismissed e groundless complaint brought by Roy Dunken an es A 8 Greenwood, agent against Water of th Sevier River Land company. Greenwood was charged with misrepresentation or the etock In the company end Dunken sought to have Greenwood s license revoked end th company held liable for damage President Ephraim Burgeson ot th Utah State Farm Bureau ac- -. companled by Fred Mathew commercial agent for the bureau, left this morning for Prlo where they will conduct a meeting of farmers ot Carbon county with a view to tho marestablishment of a keting agency. With prsotioally the same purpose In mind, Frank Even counsel for the state farm bureau, left today to hold meetings In ftllmor and Delta Nevada Man Is After Land ' A , 4 - to w . WttK a, Is 1 glaaaoroae sad glewleg-miaa readlag - . ON SALE HERE. V - a r coor coMrAnr 4 BAST SaTIMPUK . r, WA.W7 Other to tbA.. Mf A million TaxCc3?d!:n rem Uteh-ldsh- ToTJcrthUtji Giv j t-- ' AprG7cl c v AMociatod Indqt trial Manager Report on 'tv,, i men i . Th estimate s b ' f Chicago the sugar faetorica y t , last year la 1,114,044 ( ,4 toRr-o- f bests delivered lo ( Approval ot tha propoaad confer Of too Utod-W-to one in Sait Lak th latter part tori Utah th growers v,4 rev of Jana for studying tax questions oente; while ta Idaho thH of th wootern stats was gtvsn by will fee It cent per tee. ) In th e move's paid at 1 t ths industrial leaders who mat at do to L to U Chicago during tha last week under moats madetuiamst In ta two audirection of th National JndsstMal la all other reject a too 0 , . Council, according to A. C Ree aro th tom reymsei manager ot tho Utah Aaoooiated InTha b4nua wilt ho e w dustrie w)m returned from the work Iof thinning; 1 4 convention this morning. now ta fu4 "Thn Men aroused keen Interest at the Chicago conferese ho said, amounts bow hois paid r end we considered a practical coos eh payment do on J-- -s dor th Ittt eontriMt. way ot coiving difficult! bv to Th business mw of the United being sent States must guide Ita political company with the c1 -- A ) , was th conclusion of tho payment wlll he madq v court e, r convention, according to Mr. Reea which tha all Intwr- state were represent- sale etc., wll h tare. J , Thlrty.eight ed at th meeting and tor three or Under the It!! f' day legislative activities, both federal and stat war dlecuesed In wore paid tl per ton ter t their relation to adherence to con- oa dollvarpt Th stitutional principle tloaal paymeata a Col. C. O. Dawo who founded th at th ratio of totMinute Man ot tho Constitution money reoel of Illinois gave a talk setting forth sugar mad . x thd need for bust nee men to take v Boas the laltlstlv in observe'4 of few, t ev He pointed oat ttu ... Anwioan ,JTh ' tefe fe elUsen moot artoyai to hlmeuif th smeaated to T. t to this proviso l .4 right to aolect tho law which ho ars hav roelto a total will evade, that th and la- , . floenoe of bualnes In tbta country per ton. f According fo tha totter hi must he thrown to th aid of strict t observance of all law In a point- ed out with th oheefca a ed way ho stated that say man who per oent of tho 1411 sueer e-f is storing hi cellar Is not in a been disposed of and prewet) oondUlona Indiret declaim to that tne radiposition I against the will he aoid at a good p woe. cals who ere violating other lew i -- A Legislation we widely discussed, Mr. Rees said, plans being formu,1" lated to unify tho efforts of th Mother business men of tho country. Spools! Y ; attention is being directed toward Immigration, securities, the 0 idler bona and tho threats aned return of eurtaxe 'according r Mr ' Edith Belle to Mr Re ef f, Whllo In Chicago Mr. Rees enent wash., mother ef Lenuel i 4. eom time with th ClMsone com-mi- tt to Enforce th Landis tlonal Adjutant ot th Americea I on. was a visitor ta 8alt La.fi . Award, dealing with tho boilding-ia-duetrMr of the elty. Ther la a deBoll day, who fees or- - t . cided feeling in financial and In- visited Salt Lake before, dustrial centers of the east that wey to attend i th gradwiw q building should be discouraged oa Harry A-- v Bollee front the ) account of th attitude of union In academy at Mar Annapeh he said, and prewage demand A holies ta oagtain dicts a walkout of a number of Harry Annaoolis anew that. 4 breo craftsmen in Chicago Juno 1, in pro- world record tor apeel io t s . test, of th Landis award. ; gatta contest lest year as n.J 4 tb last n of th crow at the a -- Moetin. itl .r t' V v T -- et i (int - v tow vi - ' tr v X ef AiZJl cLx Vkkstit:- pt y u set Kit Mr. Vi:htcrdDy r 'X n hetri n f ::Edh'b . ntorta. talked Bo I Ik t nk proudly ef meet Adjutant LoKes ri ttonal Amertoas Legion "hw4 ter at Indiana poll Ind.. and ' Will motor to Annaoolia for there siwlne She we the guest of 4 Lake t and State Ad, M. Zkeker, during her i She was taken tar a rto city this afternoon hersolf s delighted smCt views nf Salt Lake and th ecaaerg 1 Ml Mlk. Gllbourn it, of Marysvaln convicted by a jury In th federal court ot his second offense ot the prohibition law, which under (he federal atatute conetltute a felony, was thte morning senteneed by Judge Andrew Miller to six months In tho Sevier county Jalf. wee mad Announcement by Units State Dtatrlct - Attorney M. Charles Morris, who prosecuted th charge against Gllhourn. that he will hereafter prosecute all prohibition casss. Heretofore they have been handled by J. E. Richard prohibition director for Utah, who wee appointed by th attorney general e a special assistant to the dlqtiict attorney In tb prosecution of dry few case There are about six or seven pro. htbttton Caere remaining on tho cal endar. The adjournment of th fed- eral court today was until Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Final elttsenahlp nepers were granted by Judge Mll.'.v today to Father Cuthbert Edward Hogan, of th Park City parish. Nancy Jensen Petersen ot Salt Lak end Celotaro, of Bountiful. GVt4 w oolock this afternoon. ..St Arraigned on 2 Cczr.tJ -Z' Plead Net GzZ , ,,Fr ; Arraigned bofor Judg G. jU . Iverson of th Third district court n ebargs ot burglary to tb gwfe end degree and grand larceny-to- r the alleged theft ot automoblto ttre and eeceeeorlea valued at tlM, tb property of J. R Smith, 11 northWest Temple Street. Lorensn KstfX- ; men end Alex. Cowan, nleaded -- sat rullty this morn In x The earn wht for trial latter. ' be t gndle Robinson, nearree plead 1 . to a charge of nennalt WT I guilty a deadly weapon, a butcher tali JJJ J","1 of not gtilltv. Her cx- -. 10 wu continued for setting. et y E very thing in Hardvces. $ , i,f ' 'Automotive 7 Equipment Mining Industrial Machinery. y, J v V" 4 . n.1 of-t- h jp r , ' : variety of entertainment wee furnished at th Chamber of Commerce last night at a cabaret din. given es th concluding . featur of tb third annual market week. & F. 8. Mill of Lo Angeles an expert on the art of window lighting, gave a practical demonstration ot modern methods of advertising with kinds of electricity end various colored Jlghts. He gnv details eon of effect ik color for per. earning an also of th ttcular purpose means of detsrmlnlng light lntsn-Iteach point with Illustrating . 4 et hand apnaratu Of scenic southern Utah Glories were denlcted by Randall Jones of Cedar City In a lecture Illustrated with Over a h.dred lantern slides One unique features wee a rendition of th hymn "Jerusalem with which vMUetia together emembue ear toesttea. Owe scene wee flashed on th screens for ot Sbeit, earth L each line of the song Music for dancing wet furnished by th Ariel StreefT earn, number I quartet, ' - ffbolesde Exdasnrelj y , dolltf. p . .f, In bar will b distributed , to a bpetgrowera of Utah antt Idshtod lag th next few days. Cfefe v 7 cent per too third bonus paynxmt W Mar I . oontrect. were mailed todey I " '" ; o om Buggy $440,(14 covering $TJfH to. boats rucetvad at tha vae"' y torloa fe th fell f J$;i U7 Chocks totaling about L he mailed by th .Ar1 Sugar cempany Jpso L' t to word from Ogtaa. ,1 U t dicated that lndepeadant will follow fe largo eoneera T.e l-- i ,t t t ner-dsn- $r Sabatlal n t U:,Cc By A Sea Hawk if Third ' Scale' Ai -- goat th. v. i 8I GET Utah's Scenic Glory and Window Ads Depicted At Market Week Dinner , Thaaaaada have adapted Baba tlal as their faverit aevellat any yea will, toe. se t v' tli An-gel- If yea like catortalameat that Realtor Finds Real Friend He spent five weeks on that trip and th other day walked into th offices of the local reel estate firm. Mr. Hill detailed himself to anow th visitor Cottonwood end Bountiful he Inquired property about. While on th way to Cottonwood Mr. Hill drov to a filling station to replenish hie supply of gasoline. Her he experienced a Slight In a lack of Chang th w k. pockets. It was then that Mr, Blair pulled out a bill end paid for th gasoline: even before he learned of th others predicament To cap off th story Mr Blair propwappd for th Cottonwwfd m erty, Thrilling - Story ' 4 T. F. H. Blair, of Daggett. Nev., would go th annuel "grand prlx d for Fond Immobllier (French grand real estate prise) If reel estate dealers were in th habit of . giving eueh award According to Ernest Hill of tha ferunoau-Hu- l Mr Blair Realtor an obsolut clar fey himself aa in a real estate client. His story is ae follow. In the first place he reed a property add In in New ' swap column about els week ago. ' His action Immediately following we In the sequence ot teeripg out the ad, hitching up his team to a covered wagon and starting for Salt Lak to look tho prospect over. r . s,. Prise winper in tha clean-n- p contest recdptly conducted by (he educatonal committee of th Chamber of Commerce Were announced today. Four prises were awarded, two each for tha schools of th first class with enrollment of more than (4S student and for schoolsof the second class with a registration of las than this number. In th first class the Emerson school finished first with 474 point out of a possible 14 and the Whittier' school wee awarded second piece with 114 In thn second else th point Columbus echoil wee given flrnt honorn with 11$ .points and th Uintah school finished second with 114. Th prlnee are four palatlnge donated by th Xiwaaia club, the Business Men's league of Sugar House, the Home sad School league and th Ladles' Literary club. They will be swarded to th winning schools at exercises to be held negt U.P.WILLSPEND . Peppers Egg Plant Terns-to- e Cabbage. Cauliflower, Celery for th 'vegetable Junel920.- -- Sam Hayden, former merchant of Call for a national conference t Salt Lake and Park City and for 10 consider matter afteoting the Wheat received by Govyear a merchant of Murray, wsa, Industry ha found ratify of using the malls to ernor Charle JL, Mabey from defraud ciHdltora by a verdict reof Minnesota and other state In the wheat belt. Thu conference la turned by .the jury i,4h federal to be held in Chicago June 11 and district court lata Friday afternoon. 14.- It was shown that he bought "More than tea million men. wo'moetiy ItntTTufhlshlngs, 44. V . - roro wholesalers from on end of men and children of the United to the other and that the county ' a was in debt over JtO.OOO when State are directly interested In the proceedings closed hi ankruntcy Nov. production of wheat," the cell reeds 7, store hi laet Originally The dissatisfied condition of a Morria and Ben, were two'sona included In a Joint largo portion of our agricultural Indictment Charges aralmt the sons were, population today It vry largely due however, dismissed during the trial to th price of wheat, which measby the Judge ae was a charge of ured by th cost of production or conspiracy to defraud against all three Haydsna by th purchasing value of th Defense attorney aaked that farmers' dollar I lower today than be deferred for a week and la half a century past. Miller granted a deJudge Andrew "Failure to bring retlef to th lay till 14 oclock next Tuesday, a longer delay was Imposto.rrner from his preant situation saying sible as he is anxious to get through will hav a serious offset upon In Salt Lake and return to his own svsry other Industry and upon th bench Id the district court of North for permanent eonsumlng public; Dakota. prosperity of th whole nation deCriminal charge were preferred conditions pends upon helug satisHayden following proagainst Sam factory upon the fields and ferine in bankruptcy Nov. 7, 1J2J, ceedings thM the nations support physical la which hie debts for goods pur- Construction of Main Line lit A fair pries for the wheat crop chased amounted to IJ4.Jlfe.lt and means to the power purchasing . total asset war Hated at about Boise Consid- farmer, smoking ohimneys for Through JS.004. The merchant Hated dinAmerican n and full factories, 1 at the beginning of 4uthe year U32 for American worker of over $10,404 and the trial It - nerThpalldisparity Most ered vml Importbetween land was pointed out that he had not ue taxes and labor, our standard i accounted for the asset with the of wheat and those other of hand living ance to Intermountain producing exception of the goods on nations . of th world Which meant that he had lost somemakes It impossible for us to eeil L how, over $41,404. -iour surplus profitably in th open Section. A civil suit is pending In which market of the world. It I not a the Intermountain Association of market wy need for our wheat, but Credit Men is plaintiff In an action a profitable market. Higher pries to recover over $14,444 and Sea in for wheat can 'corn only through another defendant is slid The Hayden OMAHA, May If demand and outlet for our criminal action vcharglng that he Union PaclfioNeb., railroad will spend increased production concealed aseets in bankruptcy,- must be found almost $41,000,084 thl year in 1m. surplus In th United State by educating eonsum more taste to th public of which $11,144,444 provement and companion products of will be for seventy-eigfreight wheat th farm. To th end that w may locomotives and lt.444 freight ear find a satisfactory solution for the a statement by Carl R. Gray, presi- situation which new oonfronts the nation, seriously Imperiling th dent of the system said. ' structure on which our prosperity -Tha naw doublet racklpg t will is built, the national conference 1 k called give xh Union Paclfio a Invitations ars extends to repre-ri- alive of organisation of agrleh a" To Oeden and Satt Lak sen 1 ure, u '"statement ; I1. li11 13 barton eatd, adding th City, Mtikto waag ik.1 ilUrntU main other btkira related to th pro- industries line will "be built through Bole CHICAGO. May 11,' A dlepuU b4 Idaho, and a branch in the Idaho tlon of tha want pop. The"!? ta v eiu Aiatriet Y J. O, tween the Southern Pacific system IX" signed by Oov. Small Of most significance to Salt Lak ante. at , , 3.1 Gov, Len th and ita 11.171 maintenance of way end th Intermountain sthtes Kensaa CIty. M. of Devi cut-oJonathan Short on the Oregda f Mlitoiiri, employee was filed before tfi Unit' tEis Arthur M. llyd ins which will oiaca th capital Oov Dakota. d State railroad labor board toline and Oov. R. A- - N.etU of on Gov doubietrocic A. Tv. a Donah.y.'fOhi through union to day, the employ n of Okloma. conWaltw C JMn th and Inice as far as Nampa, representative asking for wag to Idaho from n action 'Kofftrson, creases that would involve an addi- tV which win connect in nojrw . fed- oil, Nev, tional expenditure estimated at Short Lin with both th Bradfute of t - farm bureau Southern Paclfio line eratlon. TreeJj----and western Genres union, in unsuccessful negotiation with In Utah naw construction includes th formerly of the the employe th branch of th Salt Lak rout E Chamberlain the management, of between Delta and FUlmor already United Stat Shipping hoard and representatives sought increases i other V $14 a month for foremen and completed, and tha Lund-Cedants in the bridge and building City branch, now nearing comple. $S a month for foremen tion, . LD.S.U. Graduating departmant; In the track department; 1 cent an be hour for assistants, I cents an hour Will Close for mechanics, 1 cents an hour for helpers; 1 cent hourly for track and Faculty members and Junior' collaborers, drawbridge tender crossing watchmen. lege student of the L D. S. U. will entertain member of th gradclass at a dinner at th uating hotel Monday evening. May 1$, commencing at $ 14 oclock. College students and th faculty are the program. .also furnishing Anthony Speaker will he Freet. i W. Ivin recently released a 'chairman of the board of trustees ) Prest. Sylvester-Q- . wuat la expected to fee the oT the school;chairmen of th truetee Additional testimony In support largest gathering ot social worker board, and Prest. Ouy C. Wilson. of. an alibi for the defendants in ever held In th state of Utah will Herman J. Weil head of tha Eng- the case of the state against Tony lish department, will be toastmes- participate In an excursionas to ter. and John Kriari Kembourekl The musical program includes m. Juna I. a Batair at. p. 41 in first the murder with charged the featur of th attendance 1 antlcl- ftwJmth faculty complicity Inraildegree for alleged n fatal shooting of A. P. Webb, th college class a Jan. and by cpng road firemen and deputy sheriff. Xcum of th fwt tbit th compoMd for th occioii June 14, 1011. at Spring CAnyon, was amusements of the Churoh have pclHr th skit unique Introduced this morning in Judg recently assigned by the first pres! transition from a representing high school to a s division of the i George Christensen being new arranged, Junior This recreational to college th dency Third district court. than Jnoma Howell head of the lenea Three witness, Tony Nemlnich, organisation includes more many of whom department, wilt give a monologue, Martin Krenarich and Tony Zerxo, 4,000 worker each teatifled that he was with th will be gathered at Salt Lak for Doable defendant at th striker camp at tnetructlons at the, annual confer Births Kenilworth Utah, on the night of enoe. Week in Deaths of June 11 the end morning June Special trains wll cava th Saltair 14, 1111, and that th defendants depot at 4.J0 o'clock. At tha resort shooton of the the were there day Births mor than doubled deaths th program includes recreational ing. Nemlnich e&ld that he slept in will" f the same room as th defendants on games In which 11 present city "f h.tlto to? that June 11 end hdQ breakfast with take part and mualo bv the Ogden rlod. band and a Salt Lak mala choru Ther were 74 birth and them on the morning of June 14, 11 death The witnesses said that th two The affair will be concluded with There were 114 contagious disease defendants went to Helper on June a grand ball in th evening. reported, with mump and whooping 1$ and did not return That, It la cough running a close race. Conte- contended, was th oats on which were listed lea Bureau Officials Leave f;ioua diseases they were arrested. Diphtheria, T; scarlet fever, 1; measles, $; whooping cough 4$, Conference in Price chicken pox 14, end mump 41. Securities Board Bans ae A1 Emerson School Wins C. of C. Cleanup Contest Curiosity of a number of men ivho Inhaled the Oder of familiar spirit at the door of the Denver A 'Rio Grand Western was satisfied Friroom baggage day when Lieut. D H. Clayton and A. A. Reea of the antl-vl- e squad opened a trunk containing a dtamanteled moonshine factory and a quantity of the finished product. The officer had a tip that .of operat lopg wq about to be transferred to Idaho and that a trunk was at the Bedepot awaiting shipment. still the sides a disraanteled n trunk contained two about keg on full and on In n keg had' been rSung blown out by the gee on the new whisky. Two men were arrested on a charge of unlawful posend later session of intoxicant released under $144 bonds. They gave their name ae Theodor Rodman, 44 , and F. W. B.v Scbor-ad- t, e. ? SEVENTY.-THIR- Strange Trank Cabinet Member to view Parade and Deliver Principal Address In Tabernacle; ban-qu- j v- - Still and Rnm t &, Sj-D.ivJ- P. Found to Hold Arrange Basque Tuesday evening, he will be the guest at a banquet at the hotel Utah will speak at the banquet In j add atead of at the tabernacle as previously announced This affair will he given under Joint auspices of the Chamber of Commerce and the Association of the Army of the United States The publlo is Invited k toApske reservations for the which will be held In the ball room of the hotel Prest. L. B " t SALT LAKE CITY UTAH i , F FOUNDED 1850 - ri z human interest and a good laugh rr atrip of tbla new, comic., Kiddle lg an I grown-up- s everywhere prdcfelnt It their fevorlt" Appear ju Th New Try day. J . btoS ltsda ,,, earn mse to am IfeiJO |