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Show ' AN INVESTMENT In advertising is better than government bonds. Do you know how many now families' make thalr homo hara every yaarT It la a big par cant. Ona of tha first thin a a man doaa is buy tha bast papar. Ha and his family look for tha ads in tha pap or. Wa guarantee tha best stores. - SBCOKDfSIE; FOUNDED 1850 : JUNE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY XK v, -- 13 For Improving P. r Trade Coimnission Man Wanted for Theft Elusive From Jail , George T. Hall left the jail June T after speed-he months for burglary with two suits ot away several silk shirts settlement of the clothing ana Satisfactory to other prisoners belongtn lYouths in Car Killing questions arising out of the project to losobjected The.prlsonsre ed development work of the Union ing their wearing appeara) as ReleasErickton when it heed they felt they might Pacific at Bryce canyon la virtually Harry freedom, asked the regained they assured recovIn to aid them tha sheriff ed on Own Recogniz- - Such an interpretation Is placed ery of tbelr property. 1 Tuesday afternoon word was ..I a reply received today by John commissionreceived at the sheriffs office state land T. Jail. Oldroyd, in ance After Night that Hall was In a pool room at er, to the proposal for the salead-of 42 east Second South street. Deplands on tne canyon rim as Pavanced by the state. The Union uty Sheriffs J, W. Harris And Archie Hoffman were Sent to cific through Its subsidiary- - organ-- , of death him. As the officers walkthe rest into Investigation lzatlon, the Utah Parks company, ed in the front door Hall Is said and George H. Smith, general counHarry ErlcRson, 22, of 79 C street, to have leaped through a rear refuses to aocept the proposal who was killed as tha result tof an sel window. the sale of lands as made by for interautomobile accident nesrthe Deputy Hoffman followed and the state A counter proposal is y shot twice with the hope of stophowever, on which a section of Southt Temple and Third the flteing man. Hail In. be ping will probably agreement Tues46 11 o'clock East streets, at Mr. Old- - r creased his speed and was quickof in the opinion reached, this conducted is being day night, ly lost to view by tha officers A royd edternoon before Judge Noel It is the opinion of the officers The terms as submitted by the that of the accident Hall Is still Injthe city and pTtt. Witnesses the lounter in proposition be examined and George railroad Will that' it will be but a question of 200 north State were considered todsy at a confer- y 20. of hours before he is again In tbs Geoghegan, between Gov, Charles R. of the car, and Harry ence and county street, driver 21 jail. John T. Oldroyd at which son of Thomas Marloneaux, it was Tentatively agreed to submit Marloneaux, 1226 east Ninth South counter second a the to company will street, occupants of the car, and proposal. In the main it was detell their stories Geoghegan cided to assent to the requests of the Marloneaux were held in the city railroad for a lease on the balance but of the state following onthe accident, jail section of land their own recog- for a period owned were released of 25 yearp. The state nisance this morning by Judge however could not guarantee the 25 Pratt. year extension of the lease asked $100, Grows Confused. for. Mi. Oldroyd said Some further the existed when regarding was disagreement struck Erickson Toung which the land Is to be attempted to cross the street price at leased ba, and It is largely on fdbm south to north, dodged lh sold and basis that negotiations will be this got 'front of another car and resumed Marloneaux the of in front Proposals get Forth. machine. He was dragged a disto InThe Union Pacific actepts the protance of 64 feet, according invest! C. J. Bchults, Hiawatha, was elset to purchase the 21.61 acres spector A. J Mulling who a posal of the forty originally desired as w.w.ed grand chancellor of ths Knights gaied the accident, andandsuffered internal fracture of the skull at this morn, nr. ohV.rX?:dthheHm of?h7 Injuries. He died at the emergency iZrlZ but leases It to the railroad sessions of ths fifteenth annuel cenafter canyon minutes within few j a hospital rail-1 ventlon of the order, replacing regulation purposes. The being taken there in the car which ter road company declares, however. Grand Chancellor H H McCartney of struck him. it cannot consent to the proposition SaltrLak In sdditiqn to the According to the investigation balance tho Geoof tlon the of officers most leasing the made by Inspector Mulllngs, Important ot the entire section The definite action taken by the delegates ghegan was driving the Marloneaux of tho company advanced eembled waa the authorisation of car east oit South Temple street at-at In ths letter to Mr. Oldroyd follows. They about 20 miles an hour car "tVe wm agree to purchase the tempted to pass another 2124 driven south 21 61 acres of ths forty acres apby A. N. Johnson of as Erickson plied for. as herein outlined, there- Eighth East street just started across the street The lat- by reserving to the state the strlpjihian castle In Balt Lake a 'head around tho rim of the canyon, as quartern for ths Utah lodge, front of the Johnson ter dodged inback Past Grand Chancellor Mark and started for- described In your proposal, with ths car, stepped ward again, to be struck by the understanding that this strip thus- Resdsll of Balt Lake was sleeted bslpreme Martoneaux machine representative, D. H Cannon, together with all tits r anew of ths section, will be leased I81 - Lake. vies chan-t- o grand Native of M. Pleasant. D C e Balt us for a period of iwentv-fivTurner, jollor.i he stopped the Geoghegan claims n LkeW. L. extenan of with grand prelate. the automobile as soon as possible and yearscf tweny-fiv- e option of i derwood, Ogden, grand keeper additional, emeryears to the took the injured youth cords and the seal for the Pythian For tho ground purchoaed and Patrolmen C. W gency hospital. successive time, D C. Watson, of the Rosenkrants and W. G. Madsen made, as a considerationof of !" the section ws 9?,11 0rV, z?144?! an lnvestiagtlon at the scene of the all tho balance sum then and of will men 1600, two the pay accident and the young JLi, were held until this morning when pay a. rental for the land leased the Inspector Mulllngs made further in- sum cf 9159 per year. With reapeet Farnsworth Salt Lake grand outer to water we will agree that no quiry. , Toung Erickson was a native of charge will be made for water fur- guard. Faaf Supreme faster Talks Mt. Pleasant and since working at nished ths public, but ws eahnot achis the oil station haAdiveArwIth cept any"btlpulatton or obltkotioh or The nomination' of H. trstandish 8 Ok Allred at 79 C that would us to furnish Bingham as grand tribune for a yJ brother-in-lastreet. He was on his way home at water except require from whatever surplus three year term by the grand chan, and had the days receipts we may have. cellor was confirmed ,by the lodge , The morning session lights pocket. at 9 Rights Recognised. o'clock with all of the opened lodge "We agree that the lease should officers In their chairs grand Ths princontain City Officials Visit provisions cipal address was delivered appropriate Past which will insure to the public? free Supreme Master Charles & byDavis Water Project access to all ths leased ground and who expressed the best wisbss of Canyon free and ample space shall be Supreme Chancellor George C. Cabell to investigate a proposed water that reserved and set ssldo for, camp of Norfolk Virginia to the Utah the it which is grounds, and that no charge shall be lodge He also touched on tho work hoped exchange by be enabled to avail Itself made except for actual aervices or of tho Insurance department of (be city will order. of the suppUea. of an additional can"In considering these propositions Following tho election reports ot entire flow of Big Cottonwood comIt should be remembered that the the various committees ths most Imyon creek, members of the city Union officials Uactflc Were Interests and other city mission urgent- portant of which dealt with securwith newspapermen and ly requested to undertake this ing a Pythian castls were acted up- southern Utah development and the this morning for photographers left Installation of the new officers Lake Blanche In the south fork of expenditure it Involved by a com- wss the outstanding feature of the mittee of prominent Utah citizens afternoon Big Oottonwood canyon. session which convened at who of the division a The waters from this presented subject about 1 o clock. the canyon are owned by the Brown year ago We are not pressing for the an With attendance of one hunSanford project The city opportunity to make this Investment dred and fifty representing tjoo to exchange .Utah Lake and the development we offer to members If proposesforIrrigation and lodges ths conthe pure canvon water, enter upon fa in response to what vention of thethirty water order. in Salt opened we to be a the understand which will be diverted into city , popular Lake public demand. We cannot Justify rooms Tuesday at the Elks oiub conduit. Inthe expenditure! Involved without City officials taking the trip the When county ing six walked d, oatla-factor- Ma-be- Pythias Knights To Have Building in Utah ut -- , Un-slo- -ate S" -- gu": -- the-tlm- e one-four- th very reasonable clude Mayor C Clarence Neslen, protection enumerated Sylvester Q Cannon, city engineer "With of respect to the purchase of and H KL Burton, superintendent the land applied for. we are not waterworks inaistont upon buying outright ths full quantity of ths forty acres dein Tried scribed. It was our opinion when Disagree Senator to Make t Jury Trip in Ajrplane AUeged Stolen Car Case ) thelths subject the Atato could. In this Senator Reed Staoot will 10 oclock Tuesday night attend Sell only by legal sub- feber&l Jury In the case of James proceeding, and forty acres is ths tho convention of Utah bankers at H Foxley reported It could -- not divisions, smallest dlssubdivision known Loganj. making the 4rlp by airplane legal srres on a verdict end was Neblett. to the law. H. H. Georg charged bv Judve Colin MS 18 The plane Foxley and Charles E Foxley, pith are J1"4 fl1 About 9 uncle, hI?utom rtvile Although this subdivision applied ri1iLu iv.Wo'5wr,! convention will be in for lnclud transporting th rm of Bryce s session wuld The uncU haa cnyon Friday and Saturday. Juna from Utah to at thi8 polnt w hay8 r(. been H not tlie for peatsdly explained that we were 1 tr P rPfeperatlons Tdls disagreement v 111 result In the conveyance to us should msds Already bslng a new trial either in this or the next wlulrijr contain , reservations At .."i ivt session of court ' m George T. Odell Injured, , I. George T Odell genersLmnnarer Ma. of the Consolidated Wagon atand a lorat chine company is oonfined Mr ankle fractured a with, hospital his horns Odell slipped and fell at' one or the last Friday breaking small bones In his ankle. It was office this morning reported at his was not serious and that the Injury is It that expected Mr Odell would aoon recover. . What You Buy With a Car Tou buy personal transpor-tatlo-ton to and from work, your shopping, to theaters part lea, lentertalnments and vocation rto ths canvons and destination you ltes to any , pick, When you buy a Chevrolet rid11 of thoaa. plu you buy at ing and driving comfort, par an oxtromely low coat to tho mil. Tho Chorrolot lowoot pricod fully oqulppod ear mad. Ask for a dem- - onstration Tearing, 9650 f. e. b. K Mk CARLISLE MQ,TRC9 appropriate and covenants that would Insure free access to and .enjoyment of the nm of the canyon., Any other plan would defeat ths very object and purpose of our un- We are therefore willdertaking. to purchase for a hotel site the ing 21 01 acres described by you by purchasing the forty acre subdivision 18 39 applied for and acres fhereqf to the state, provided this II 89 acres and ths balance of the entire section Is leased to us as hereinafter specified. This reserves to the state the rlnj of the canyon, but Includes It ln the lease to ue as you proposed lntyour counter offer. We cannot consent to leasing less than the entire balance of the aection. Competition Feared. "The reservation by the Mate of any portion of the section would expose us to the constant menses of having established In our neighborhood other facilities and concessions which would detract from, the character of the resort we propose to maintain, and would further deplete any Income we would receive; would Increase the deficit which the operation of these facilities will entail, and with no real the public. Also ths advantagetoto lease for twenty-fiv- e proposal years only Without the privilege e ot twenty-fivexpressed years extension is rot acceptable. "Aa to the purchase price and the rental named in your communications, It should be observed that there is no water on tho land and In any none available adequate exIt t all, withouA. great quantity. pense tor a pipe line several miles and facilities It is storage length, therefore apparent that $26 per sore is many times tbs value of the land ln its present condition, and $1 per acre per year rental Is excessive, of amounting almost to- tha vtiua tho land Itself." MOTHER IREKf SON. Witte Sophia Bach of Ton der Heyd btrasee, 64, Herne, Germany is desirous to hear from her son, Philip Bach, whose address since the war is unknown to her lived at one time si 61 Mr. Ba-- h west South Tempi street, Bait Lake aaA alaa at 64 west cA'k,n. governor of the ,nk ot Stn Fran, vlJtor in Salt Lake cAlkn u'sneniei4 iinSJv4 ThBPtdJv Who .ill hi ln Idaho he guest today of Robert B. Salt reserve bln! TtfnCili 0f th. f,dral mo,or with Mr. Motherwell and Herman Orlf. fin, also of the Salt Lake branch reserve to Logan Friday morning tobank, attend the convention of banker. Friday, Saturday Mr. CslWns will bs oSe nt 4 4h ?onvenUPorn MotherwIl, manager of tho fthfdrt Pkr TRit Utah Wool Factories Are aSSHMMSSmSBSBgSMMhsMS Cited to Show 7 Cause. -- t: V r Superintendent Long ; Stretch ' - Through Writes Districts on Thinly Populated Secl ' Matter. tion i Barrier. - and Computing the toss of each school Owen Nsbeksr. president day wasted at nearly 964.000 Dr. C. manager of ths Salt take ativa Woolen Mills, wss ths chief N. Jensen, stats superintendent of witness this morning In a hearing public instruction todsy mads de before the federal tradea commit- -' mends on district school officers to expedite tha business without the slon, represented by Edward M. r- Av-sri- ll, usual waste of time in prelimin aries. Thera are many achoots working with clock-lik- e precision at all 4h g1 Ah.c,in "r4 yc" referee. Tbs commission Is also represented by G. E. Roland, attorney. Wool- The Balt Lake en'MilisT the Wasatch" Woolen Mills,' tha Mills, Woolen Consolidated ths Wastern Woolan Mills, the Jenkins monf . ths ?4"r echnoU f Vf5,th!r Broedw'ey Knitting company, tha Murray 4.mth al!? Prt 4 Knitting company and 5 V1 Vu5h5 about tho KnlUtrttf company r all clUd be- - ? week of tho yoor and for the commlaalon to ahow couae Holiday why they should not be restrained at The state superintendent declared from using certain words in their be is calling attention of all school advernames and in their corporate officers to the matter now au that In and literature. tising heard making out tha next year's pro- In the specific complaint thls morning the company Is alleged gram serious thought may bs given to use the words woolen Willie", to Its preparation and execution when It has "not sines Incorpora- - with waste time eliminated, in passing ever the elate, this tlon, and does not now own, control or operate, any woolen mills laltuatlon has corns forcibly to ths Mr. Nebeker testified that the attention of tha department said company wss organised in 1919 that the superintendent. for. verv it did not then manufacture any- trivial causes Khoil iiOften clos.d h.ir oods but that It started tha Instala whole 41 . . !l?0l , ition of machinery in May. 1922, j -f and that it began to manufacture work for . H.;r er C?0 v?r1 goods In January. 1922. At present,2 ln th before ho said, tho company operates a halfFrequently day is largely machines, 2 looms, several knitting machines time ths and day 12, finishing J'V4" cutting machines Tha only woolen goods following Too much time la taken manufactured at present, he said. 4 check Iq books and finish reo? are blankets but the company is ords at ths class of school. Much growing and intends to develop of Ahle Work ctftld bo Bone during eventually into a distinctly manu- - ths last week of ths year after factoring concern as the territory it school has closed for the day. The serves grows. He also testified that use of school hours for this work most of ths goods sold wars mads Which belongs to the pupils should by other factories with which ths be reduced to the mlmmom.' contracts company has No waste in tltese matters should Tho demands mads ths schools are seemingly pf ever Woolen Mills and not bought one First of peoIncreasing group stock. pis demand recognition for someIn curriculum ths that fits thing for their particular needs. Following this demand another is mads for recogntion ln another field and ao the process goes on until tho curriculum becomes ee crowded -- thet from various source, come the cry that frills and fads have crept into tho schools and that these must bs eliminated. All this la Indicative that greater responsibility than ever rests upon those engaged in publlo e???; id-.!l?- - ?". Former.Banker -- (Special to The News ) Jbna 12 William Weissr of Grand Junction, Colo., chairman ot ths Colorado road commission, members ot tb Utah road commission and representatives 'of ths Grand, Emcounty commissions ery, Carbon and Utah counties will endeavor to devise means to improve ths connecting road between Price and Grand Junction on the Midland trail or Pikee Peak road This decision was reached after numerous conferences hers Monday Imln which it was shown that provement of this road was impossible by the oountles crossed. Attention Wes Called to the fact that 95 tdviss of ths route was through Grand county which has a population of but 1AC. Tho intention la to get tho road In aa good ahapo at possible before the August rains. The other counties offered to aid Grand in the work Jn its ssotton If a legal, way could bs found. The Improvements this year will consist of ths road and dragging It andgrading In culVarta and small bridges. putting Utah Road Engineer H. C. Meant declared that, Although tha road Is not now a federal aid project an attempt will be made to secure such designation and he felt sure soma solution would be worked out t this end at a of Utah ana Colorado road meeting officials In the 'near futurei That ths road is In pretty fair shape now was proved by the fact that a delegation ot Grand Junction men at th conference mad tha 195 mil trip her in eigb hours Congressman Don B. Colton and Supei fntendpnt Tllll of th Castle-gat- e Duchesne post road ars can g with th state read commission in Salt Lake this afternoon on th maintenance ot that road. BRICE, $1.-14- Wool Theft Suspects . Taken, Officers Believe In ths arrest of Joseph Lewis and Charles W. Allen by Sheriff George H. Henson of American Falls Idaho, last Monday 8herlff Ben R. Harries believes that the capture of th men who stole four seeks ot won! from .Echo . canyon several weeks ago has heed effected According to Bherlff Harries th man who stole the woel also stole the auto license pistes of Thomas Smith of Wsnshlp, Utah. No. 21024 Tha wool wss traced to a shed In the west part of Salt Lake by ths sheriff Later it is said that it was removed from th shed snd taken t Provo where It wss sold by two men. At! trace of th men was lost until today when Sheriff Harries received word that the two r.r. arrested In Idaho had an auto carUtah license plate. Th rying . awas Mr number that stolen from . Smith. , to th Informrtlnn reAccording ceived. Lewis resisted arrest and was shot bv Sheriff Hanoon. Sheriff Hhrrles has written for a full description of th wo men un- . lataaVto Thi'lSSd Son Park Road if4"4 ?h XhiiT, ubqut toT A1J,4n on Coi Jn ,V,0A to July t 1904 Vhn tb Financing, of road construction to romr a?. tVl1 TI ..V a?? connect tlon Natloaai park with ths fnZmUviIIs n Grand Canyon highway was taken .effect ot the tlmo. This pront up todsy at a conference held ln withdrew order, however, provld- thq cspltoL Tha Salt Lake Cham- - d that parse ns ia the act of doing of Commerce will ho called up- - J m bt .4h SLiMT PmVK th withdrawil order could meet th make final proof necessary ylil under th old land 14 w Uw A" Uln ?rc.!nC,m1fU.Va.5l Actual warrant to tb land tverjr effort to finance the convict camp Members of th Lund family the southern county throughout claim they ar entitled to a deed I to th land whli th covernii)nt thJ,wWn,er come tho r ta contostinir thlr right confine Th fi11 n hld1n ha on evral prvlou ee- the capltol in the jnting last several days caslona up between Henry T Atkin, chairman The contest of lh government of the Washington county board, against permits under th leasing and various suit and state road of- law to coal lands ln Fish Lake naficials. With a unanimity of sentitions! forest waa unexpectedly conment existlrg that ths construction cluded afternoon1 when all Tuesday should b financed if ptAslbld, Mr Atkin. Henry W. Lunt stVti"roid Jfg'hu UnT commI..loer. J. R Ellis, assistant ufuld StttJi hv state highway engineer end John H Glenn, director of finance today attempted to find some solu- S. L. Boy Scouts Take tion ' Iher remains ln th convict road Hike Season ramp fund sufficient to maintain ln th camp uncounty Waslngtop til Oct. 1. If the state could matn-tal- n Boy Scout of the Salt Lak disth camp until tha following comprising 11 troops, and April It Is believed thet tho Convict trict, labor might be utilised on tha road their leaders took their first hlk leading from th Zion National park of thje season up Dry canyon Tuesroad at Rockville over the $40,000 day evening. Special strscLcsra picked up th bridge to be erected by (he perk Scouts ft) ted tt deal within bervlce over the Irvin river and th district and carriedplaces them to the thence to th top of tha Big Plaint read Crosslin ths mouth of country connecting with the Oranrt tha canvon In near th party were ssv-fecanyon highway This labor with r.al trwp committeemen and their thousand dollars D K H.mmond, field -.- '?! cal chamber of 00.-"- . bMT'V,representing Salt Lake council called upon to raise it is thought Don C. Wood, of ths would provide s fairly good road Salt Lak stoksuperintendent T. M M. I A., and connecting the Zion park with the W S Rollins and Andrew K Smith Grand canyon. A second confarenc of the high council The outwith representatives of th Salt ing watstake In charge of J B Matheson, Lak chamber for tomorrow afterSceut commissioner of Salt Lake noon was celled. district and Wilford Hall, assistant commissioner Under supervision of Milton Baekman and Bert Willie a program of talks, games and songs wat carried out around th campfire. ? 1 , ,7 n?YoXSZ t,e nma7 J cs I m&tVuX d.r.X First w , What Can We Do For You? ) Mrs, KH TR1WrRTRlRiTH , Pat MeChrfv, 04, nrncr, living St the Regent hotel, Is ln the eeunty hosnitp . suffering from numerous bruises and lacerations aa a result of too much moonshine Tussdsv according totNe police. He night, was found et an early hour this momlnr by Hamuel Crocheron, H6 couth Second East street In the South bsferaent of 24 east Fl-- st street In s cemstose condition. McCarty bed evidently wandered to th heart of th basement stairs and fallen to tha bottom. H was first taken to th emerglnny hospital and their removed to th county hospital where tt was reported be was resting easily. j Crops Utah has escaped wlthsut . flood damage and crops generally ar thriving, oavs- - ths weekly- - crop, range and highway report of th weather bureau. Light frosts have done some damage to tender garden chiefly melons, In northern plants Utah though there I no report of Injury to fruit, Cutting of the first crop of alfalfa is in progress In many section of the state and th hay ia already op at Moab Ths alfalfa weevil ia reported to be doing more damage than usual la iiime sections, particularly in Deseret and Kanoeh. Rains are needed ia lh southern part of th stats though ranges ar reported still good ond with fow oxcsptlono stock ar in thriving condition, Junfc WASHINGTON. - '4,'$- Prut) 1. Tgt v gram of tho Interior depettmtgjv f f. irrigation investigation during IU, , fiscal year 1924 was nfanoNnonS , Secretary Work today aa oouapn -ing projeeta - in eleven i we q f v v include state.-th7 They Little and other On -- th Will Ism river Ct-6'-a- nd t 4 utsrtes ot th Colorado below t Ferry t California: A now sit for ate" reservoir in Iron canyon and tnstion ot a project tot a moy. , dam on th lower ItcranttM prnwt said water front San Ft . oisco bay flowing Into th Sac mento river; also exami a tie a i f Irrigation poselhilltleo In the V - . forks river valley. ... i Colorado: Extent of possible, ' of th Whit and Tempo rivet I a U th Ban Juan basin. V Idaho: Completion Of'Hw tt project and Investigation8 r Snake river district. Nebraska: InvsstlgUtlon 0r- - ' si projects Involving ,.r-- e a 4 4 u version of flood and boepagd weW, ot th Platt river, Nevada: Us of tho waters nf $ " Virgin snd Msddy rlvdra New Mexico: Determination poselhilltleo of tho Stuc(a s ta k,. 15 project and invetlgtM?a. valley. Oregon! Examination oft Vt"w Spring and adjacent pro-- s v Texas: Reservoir ! Po near th northern lino of Tow of tho Water of- tha t I storage - it t t - '' t I eub-4lvi- PrOVv , adequate. Uteh: InvostlgattOT pf tli IU. $ -Ibutary to Groat R Lgeu, $ voiving ns ot ths waters of 4 Wtber and Provo rivors and A take, aloo projects in Prto rv,.r and Cacha valley. Washington : Additional - , . . tlon of th - Tekinu vahey,Invest, Wyoming- Several pr ejecta M t j ' Big Horn river. - r 6-- -- to undertake th grading and drain Utilities Coord to Prc pg , between Richfield and Saline Fated Reslwzy this yearj leaving th type of road surfacing undecided until nest year Investigation r tha fvtal ' when It might bo Undertaken." dent occurring on th vaitevM 4 . In behalf of th two-wproject V ho Urged th grS.'dTnfr would b giv. t - dir en opportunity to settle along Hu t Corfma new alignment this winter tn been aesigned to mako a aurvev uld condition surrounding th aodba$ In which Rain a ado gantenia w C. Means, chief engineer for th crashed Inha $ commission, however, raised th killed when a train kfternoon. j motorcyCl $!r point that tbs bureau of public Inga as to Mdtsdsy railroad signals at roads would doubtless Insist on some typo of surfacing being speci- crossing and responsibility wtu b ' W .. reported back at a laAer 4tiA fied and would require som The RJo Grand Denser before any t raffle porarr , sped filed sppilcaUea wnh would b pomHttd lh ua of tho ern lesion today for perm Gw, 0fca Tho mottor waa atlll undo comm ' grad - arosslno . o f establish elded up to a law boor today. strest at Fifth W-- 1 b 4 - .. Despite th fact that tho partici- serve Sott the Cltlsoaa . msms-vj;- ,pation la tha Eeho canyon road . , irtensea aod J. C. construction has not been agreed to jpm Paciflo Union and ae between th 0 tho ettta the department s "l'on for pormlosiort to rolino .cd' ay , 9 04 tV procsodlng wth M survey and ha & lfBd Joseph Trscy to locot In th road through th esnyon. the msantlm th railroad engineers of th will confer with engineer road department on th extant to which th railroad will aid ia th construction. Korean b Killed -By Motor Car at Street Crossing An unidentified man of Rorsan wi$ killed by ia automobile dcot driven by David price, 574 Eight avenue, early thia afternoon as th victim wa walking .wont on th eroseing at Second South and West Temple atroeto. Th man waa rash- ed to th omergencr hospital but died in a few momenta - , According to th story told police second the man waa struck after osr had passed end b stepped out in front of the Price car The automobile passed completely over his body eaueing fatal internal Injuries it Is lislisvsd. Pries woo taken to th county atmak a statement torneys off'o tocause of th acciconcerning the dent Efforts ar being made this afternoon to Identify ths Korean victim. . Commencement Exercises For Rowland Hall Held Four local clergymen offlcUted 5bAn5iM Highway To-Acce- pt u - s En;inttr Qzits Ddlrcdl 7; j s, J, R. El 116, assistant ehlsf neer for th suto highway do. ment has roslgnsd hid poOitioii v th state to accept a 'posit too the Union Paelflo railroad Citv s urh fOBa4r?H f 04 7 co a of pel Hid th highway tenure, departmeot of $ spent am resident oagio , ? dlatrtet engineer, location . and finally as assistant chief s ,4- -, near. For II years prior toT'Oit employment bv th out Mr fcilio keen employed la railroad -- -. H yr -- nd a number of others. Wftfc the rellroad be will bo aaotatant euftt Sde r wolfram ttriUCUy? min.k Psrk-Uta- h KnowItonToc.tlSn been holc- 1 Ah' f.-- keen named 4Vi0.,0,c,or mentioned kewever. a th v - y; Jim 7 probabl ' Kiwanians to Report Reports ,of the seventh ana oaf convention of Klwanls Club Inter, national will festur the Weekly luncheon of the Balt Lko riah the Hotel Utah Thursdsv. Jnn 14. Speakers will be Dsn B. Shields. Robert N Young, oftalr. prsldsnt man of tb International on riasei fleet Ion, and L. committee L, Roy. nolda secretary of th local all of whom were dais, gates to ths recent convention la Atlanta, Gs. t i E verything in Hardware ' y - xrr5 "jtoday at commencement exorcises for held at St. Mark's cathedral Rowland Hall graduates Tho Rt. Ror. Arthur W. Moulton, bishop of Utah delivered ths address to the graduates at 11 o'clock and also pro. sented awards Th Very Rev Dean W. W Fleetwood, Arehdeaoon W W. Rees and the Rev Hot E. t assisted et the Berries The Rowland Hall choir furnished the V, music. Th service followed holy communion at 7.90 am at th Rowland senior annual hall chapol, th : breakfast with after breakfast snd community singing speeches The graduates then marched ln a Luncheon in body to the cathedral honor of th graduates -was served , following th exercise. ' 1 gtES FOR DIVORCE. of on th divorce ground Suit for desertion was filed itv th district Venls Merrier court today by E. Merrier. In her against Clarencewife alleges that an complaint th addition to deserting her and their children the hes learned two minor her husband deserted from the army Rcmesiker ear Iwetim. Hw blo defendant Is The eurtk of abort 4o luttsw on April t, 112$. alleged to hav deserted hie wife Street onro. owatbero 10, 9 old and children ta Salt Lake in July, II2L - -- Wholesale Exclusively Hen-rlqu- es Blizzards, Snow, Ice. Tou'v ail (forgotten about - them now you'll remembt; keenly enough in a few months. Won t It b a fine thing 'then to have a cellar full of good eoalT Let us deliver Now! . s ' 'Irlsonas ' Fatal to Hanley Former Mayor Jamas Hanley-- of Eureka, superintendent of th Gemini mins, who wss injured when th More Than Enroll . cage In which he and Paul Hilo-da- l, auperlntendent of tho City Summer Schools Chief general Consolidated. Mining eompany, Mere than $00 students are new wore going down into th Gemini enrolled in th city summer school shaft struck a piece of timber, died to th announcement according made today by George N Child, city at ths "Holy Cross hospital Tuesday Mr. HUsdals was Instantly night of school superintendent This Is the largest attendance killed when thrown out of tha csg ln which they wer since ths school was put on a going down, th min shaft. fcaslx Th classes in sawing and millinery 'are th largest in ths history Utah Escapes Flood , of tb summer school movement in Salt Lake. Flourish Damage Injured in Fall. ft (By Tho Associated A new angle entered into th pv. ing grnvel surface controversy In 8v!r county today whan a now proposition wss submlttod to th ktata road commission for Its con' sideration Joseph V Feteroon, chairman of tha .eou.nty board naked so pa that th project be of Mine Accident t - -- In all possible congestion in our new quarters. Space and all equipment are also designed to meet the needs of our greatly increased business, Highway Tangle onjfoq,.alr of toil; Irrigation Projects ' Investigated by Cover ment During 1&24 nounced by Secy. i A Th Lund cases, Involving the right to ownership under federal patent of ,200 acres of coal tend I SalIfta county, T. 31 S R. ' I E, came up tor Gould B. Blakely, hearing befor register of th Salt Lake land of-- ! 600 . Separate entrance and exit driveways eliminate In Sevier CozJy Before Register der arrest. DRIVE IN ' The Old Men mads his appearance in Salt Laka Tuesday night attar an absence of about 16 years Chief of Detective M. Becjtstesd has "The Old Riley Man1' In his office where he" is cresting no little interest mechanic automobile Every knowa what a wheel puller- is, as also does nearly every automobile owner, but few krow what . a com bin tlon puller" is That s "The Old Men d constrflet-"He is a cleverly device designed tor tha purpose of tearing the combination knob and all tha may adhere thereto out of a safe, ' and if properly manipulated and given reasonable time, will do tho work. Tho Old Man" Chief Beck-stea- d has la his possession was found this morning in a roar room of the Horseshoe Tire combusiness, 602 panys p'sco of street. . Burglars south Mein broke Into tha place last night, wheeled a safe into a rear room and started th "Old Man t work, but before "he eould finwer robber ish the Job th They fled, frightened away to bis leaving The Old Man fat. Th device consists or two parallel elampa or Jaws of steel with a opening In th center of each, with bolt to two them together. damp ar fitted over The the Safe parts combination, and tightly clamped, the Jawa flush with th aafe door. Four heavy set screws ar which then operated with a lever aa th has terrlflo preseur and comet screws ar worked th out. torn bination ia gradually New Angle Looms Lund Coal Land D. Klcber. who was vice president of the defunct First Nations! Bank pf My ton trout , tbs time It was organized until It, was Closed by the federal examiner, was found guilty of misapplying funds of the bank ln A verdict of a Jury In- - the federal .court delivered Tuesday afternoon. The Jury failed tb agree on' the first count of the Indictment charging Richer with falsely crediting bia own account in the bank with $1,006. The Jury found him guilty of making a false entry on the booka of the bank with Intent to deceive the bank ex9 aminer and of misapplying 02 with intent to defraud the bank. Despite the fact that the Jury did not agree on one count the verdict was accepted by Judge Colin Neblett and the venire discharged Charles M. Morris district attorney, who personallv conducted the prosecution of Richer, moved that a pending joint indictment against Richer and E R. Wln-troformer cashier of the bank, be continued till the. next term Of court. Judge Neblett has not yet ruled on this motion. Richer', bond pending sentence waa increased from $1,000, to $6,000. C. education.. Burglars Flee semi-circul- ar Of Myton Found , F0R1IWESIO far-rin- i Guilty of Fraud To Fate When i t i 1, l 6 State j Old Man Left Pikes PeakTrail Cut to Minimum t I Method Sought - - With FewCh&nges Counter Proposal of Railroad To be Accepted. THIIU);4-r- r SEVENTY 1923 N Settlement" Expected In ' " Trade Name Quiz Waste of School ' St&te-U.Land Deal Opens Before Ui. Time is Ordered - il' i Automotive Equipment Mining & Industrial Machinery.' jJalfLakd 'cnartwareCo. 7 i l , |