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Show f' i -- ' tr Slalder cannot niter the strength 'of a worth "T FOUNDED 1850 LAKE 'CITY SALT MDRESTOHAEl'ACCUSED OFPOSII Lift FacillTlES.HEEDAsu.s,,(mms KILLED Hi FALL AT Account Supply of Water Within H. 8. ltcalf aad R. T. Barett Range of City to Pro- bar, b.n arT sated at Pries b Shervide for 500,000 Under iff Bay Darning who furalahad tba U. B. attorney wttb .affiNormal Conditions. davit. todistrict Uta affact tba man fialt Lake to cars for a population op $00.00$, but oa account of tha fluctuations In both stream floor and the use of water, additional torage is necesea ry, says a re port aubmltted by City Engineer Bylveeter Q. Cannon which was discussed st the Friday of tha Water supply meeting committee of the r Chamber of Commerce. Ur. Cannon's report was origins! y made to the mayor and city com to Die tnlseion, but was submitted unusucommittee 1n view of the conditions adverse prevailing ally during the present year and on ac count also, of some criticism made of city official for not hiving forestalled such conditions and with the further purpose of outlining means of Increasing our supply. The report defends the city officials on the grounds that many of the present recommendations are Identical with those contemplated five years ago when a bond issue to provide funds failed at tne polls. Mr. Cannon bases estimates on an average use of Jo0 gallons of water per capita per day. Present consumption is running about 93$ gallons per day, he says, a very high figure. "It ie of course expected that daring the summer trith a climate like Salt Lakes where extensive lawn aifl park sprinkling ie necessary that consumption wilt be high, he said, and adds, but the figures during the winter season190 show an average of more than gallons it If generally per capita daily, for necos recognised that allowing sary waste and lose and reasonable Use for all purposes, the amount should not exceed 109 gallons per capita daily under'these conditions. The difference, then, of over ninety gallons per capita daily must be due to undorground leakage ' or un necessary waste or both. Since this condition prevails practically all winter. It Is reasonable to assume that it continues also In the summer. The only way to determine the actus! conditions is by an underground water' waste survey. Other cities have been able to make very material saving, without curtailing the use of water by this systematic investigation This survey should be undertaken. The results should bring about a reduction in the consumption to not port than 909 gallons per capita dally.' Concluding bis report, the city engineer made recommendations aa follows: -Additional storage Is one of the first consideration The Mountain Del! dam. If raised forty feet higher as originally planned, win store 1490 acre-femore water. The two sites 4 in Big Cottonwood canyon now being explored can provide about acre-feat an average cost of t. about $100 an It would appear that one, at least, of these dams should be undertaken without delay. Tn order to make the water from Parleys canyon available for use ia the higher portions of the city, a connecting conduit should be laid from the creek in the canyon to the Parley's high line conduit, at a cost of approximately $70,000. "To make the of Llttte Cottonwood creek available for use by the city a conduit should bo con structed from Little to Big Cottonwood. a distance of four and miles, at a cost of about $100,909. Exchange agreements al- on Mill creek should be made ready carried out and negotiations continued for further exchanges oa the various streams. - 'There is enough water flowing out of the various cnvon streams along the face of the Wasatch range In this country during such a low year as this to supply a population of practically $00 000, baaed on a per capita use of 900 gallons dally, the storage of about provided acre-feof water can be obtained. "Notwithstanding the conditions above stated. It would not be over- but would good judgment, to endeavor co- operatively with irrigation users to secure the development of u government reclamation project on the. Provo river that would enable the city to eecure on reasonable terms from 10.090 to 90.900 acre-feof water delivered on this aide of tho - high line canal." valley through . The report of Robert E Andrews: assistant chief engineer of the board of fire underwriters of the Pacific, yrsa viven further consideration. R. E Clarke, who has been chairman of the chamber of commerce committee will make certain specific recommendations for continuing investigation which will bo carried out by the committee under H. f. Goodrich, temporary chairman. Mr. Clarke announced that he will be out of the city much of tho time for severs! months - - et er 39.-0- shew-foresig- et Two New Models. . , Beautiful to see, wonder-- fl ful to own.; DeLoxe Sedan. Lake. Do $1197 90 'Salt Luxe Coupe, $65 0 Salt Uka Be sure to ee them in our new sales rooms. Open evenings tfll S Snndars lltel CARLISLE AiT?RC9 Phone Murray 483 UTSTR ST 4-- m SOUTH IT. COOLIE WATCH Changed FM1IPKI Chany in the tlm for lawn prin kilns was aimoumed by H. K-- burton, rnippriiitrndrat of water work Friday aftcr-nooTh period has bm net on hour earlier in- - order ilutl .(Tinkling nuj be dun bfor dark. President- - Heber J. Grant . Retiring Army Head In- - City, by Mrs. Granr."Pree444g Prpves Its Readiness W. Nib Mrs. dorses Defense Day Charles Bishop and ley, To Defend U. S. GovCompensation of 1 a weak for Mrs. Mary Connelly Kimball, widow 212 week, was ordered by tba atat In Farewell .. Address of th. Ut, President Andrew Kim. Mr. burton h.iid til falIndustrial commission Saturday for ball of St. Joseph .take, and Mr. ernor Mabey 'Speaks low iny bullet iu effective featur-daTo American Soldiers. h benefit of an unnamed child of Alice K. Smith, widow of President Slept. IS: At Mass am Sari, .killed lu th x ploa ion . lloiird for sprtnkllnc will Joseph F. Smith and twin slater A Caatlexat. j of president pm. and 7 p.m.. Kimball, arrived In twenty minute Tor ft. Compensation was claimed by the bait Lake Friday from a vim to WASHINGTON, Sept. ery 100 Muare yards of lawn. allerad widow of "the 'talnerrElirayArlaons knd Californla poiri,. Mr Reports on Defense Jav Preatdcnrxnd m All ago nmi eprinkUim k ouiliiut'l f'fn I One One but tba com. Industrial Saris, Clk oB Grant, Mra, Kimball and Mr. Smith from the nine corps 3 be Pre miM nuf mission found iha marriage cere- - left Sait Lak with the bodjij of area led a on week three bh'WrTr'Vr Wr-thdaya headquarter, prink a that mony had baas performed before1 President Klmoall (or memoriai more than 14 OO.OCta uuuo days as heretofore." Iso ynprep'civilian, dlvorc of th. miner from a vice and interment of IntheThatcher, in. the exerciser participated St. headquarter, AHt, In this program of preparedness I wife ha4 hecomS final. Although slake. did seph not report, the governor bespxed Defense day accurate eetimate of th At ths tima of ths miner death They leached Thatcher Friday, r tld total Of volunteers who f:)ied th child la Whose favor th com- - Tt. J" 7. took a pflLfi as a dgy of All Sunday schools uf nk of regu ar na-- . pensatlon was ordered was unborn. day. stake wars dismissed to the cLzenskif-XlMtr.spin order arni, tional and guard reserve, the Tv giber claims warn dsaledT that th .children might. attend the who had fallen in preceding wars fact that almost al! of the mi!l. Essie Dsvsnish, widow of Timothy srVca for Jack of preparedness, a da f tary forces were used in Thewaasd Attend R Dsvsnish asked for ompnsa4.ion to call attention to the obUgations war strength inThe attendance at the morning ss of for herself and six minor children. ion dicated two cinxenstrp and of homage du million enru.led totaled 8i6 and 1.130 at the the flag Ths husband was killed while act- afternoou Npleating. WASHINGTOfiept 13c U Quoted. (VS) Many Influential ing as braktman for the Utah Rail W. W. Rav. the nxt way company at Martin, Utah, but including one of the judge of the p0OU,dpe and General speaker a court! wnh empreme together how erua today had the commission found the employ- - large number olervancfof,definUtdt)RatiOD ,B from all parts of mast was of aa interstate nature the state were in attendance, at tha ages yet in g "over eakere were PreatAeat Grant IVhitehiuLf:0,) alrac:u known in Rome and the widow h as already been and Elder John F. Nash and and Gerthat paid $9,909 copensatlou under the , peyne. counselors in the Harry stake ln ,h ha1 h0Ur und h comLnder federal employers liability act.- r presidency. had st army th United Btatea has I uh JratnS1' The second caee rose out of the the funeral a meeting i ,,hy Following ever ,0 In humanity. Ihe field reviewed toss of eyesight by Herman Strand was held by President Grant with at a Salt Lake hospital Saturday put aa.oso. tn employment with the United Counselors Nash and of parade kuIJet wound alleged to hare For General Pershfn; it was States Smelting, Refining A Min- - gether with members of the high H !. w Ic company. rarewell to thc'army councIL hihope and counselor, ar aJiEfllcte4ijr t to the bnitd ,,n . ot ,n ional exmenc Compensation had already been which Eider Piyne was sustained Dowdy of which he has deiotedfhl Ing yfni allowed for aa eye injury but Strand and set apart as stake presdeut The shooting occurred st 97 east last year of ln nd had IPnd'1 ar militia iu, hi, active h Elder Nash a. flr.t counaelor ' 1st Friday afternoon, service. Biturday he retire,. held on the second claim for oom and Spencer Kimball, stake clerk1'rifIh South PraiMw Army. as second counselor. pensatlon. Approsl of this action was Uo Mi had passed (hey ... 'I given at a special priesthood meet-- f h' "v!;wine when thev neglect ns and general meeting helj the woman ...u to. ald of am- - hensfl's the government bestows asms day. to nae left that address and went R to lue at ths aodre general addressed to. bnd devote themselves entirely to at .which. that R111 Speaks At College. occurred shooting seifiah purautls Mr. Ray declared Presieach of these sessions At is alleged to have visited dent Grant was the principal speak- MsDowdy Preparedness does not lie in the wife late Friday and after a few er. With others he pa d splendid minutes' singing of anthemsr-thwaving of to L vll t have ilvll In-- 1 fSsgt v tribute to President K mbs and the orswn a revolver nor in the fortifications uitb k ; and shot ths he had accomplished In Arl- Which a country' surrounds itself, xwls. , lb ths priPciP ) . ions and elsewhere He then laid tbs revolver down r.fi.tl!!? 7? dtc hs eon-- 1 "K lies in Ihe heirs of he peo- Members of the family expressed an4 jeft house, tp to an early ' & re- de(en,ehu nTw'?,' tional gratitude for the tributes and serhour been bad the turday police th last aacrifice ' - unable to markable attendance at the locat Labliahed In l he mind, of Doady. Parade Three Miles Done. pie and It I row placed uporf0 Manslaughter Charge De-clu- vices. Ths following morning. Rept. 9. foundation Th audience san: the Star which nothing can stuaddressed the Grant Presdent Edward Nowell dents of the Gila Junior college on, shake. He added Spang'.ed Banner under the leadperseverance citing a number of hla ' Hh ership of Prof. A. C. Lund MiUtarban Denied. own experiences in learning to sing. Was ... "Ther la not even a hin or a Tracy T. Cannon. Tabernacle or- -, Results of President Grants per-- J the at w. gan.Bt John organ suggestion of mlttariam In the slstence along this line were shown sang .American when he sang a number of .r-Th. pSg WUhout Edward Nows!!, charged with In- tions In Mrs. Grant left and pie. and this plan ,1 so conceived for h thsPresident voluntary manslaughter Mora than an hour Was taken afternoon for Los Angelss arrlv- lhat It la. they who must carry It 12. wilt inr There Tuesday dsath of Edward out or be held responsible by fu- for tha parade to pass th review. Kra-ball A few days fololwlng Mrs. enter bis plea Monday In Judge Noel Ing stand where military and pub-li- d ture generation. and Mrs. Smith arrived and the & Pratts court. official reviewed the marchers. High led by B'shop Nibley J official occugovernment accompar party m McCullough Grand Marshal L. F. Rams and Appearance of pied the reviewing stand with the wife, left for Fait Lake arriving anj a mounted staff led off at 7- attorney for ths defendant was'Sn- - hers Friday evening. President president . and General Perahm tered on record, at Saturday moru- - Grant going direct from the train trom the corner of State Hughe headed .e!ock' Secretary ,trtlnS i of oourt. to the Defense day meeting In ths tig's session the group of cabinet fcfflcers. Offl- "2 Sou'h Tempi streets, According to ths complaint Issued Tabernacle, eers of the army and navy of out- - ? P,rd mud up of patriotic - WASHINGTON. IJ Sept. against him Friday Nowell was . fraternal irwt civic bodies was mor 1, - s under ths influence of liquor when f (INS) President Coolidge Satur- standing f than miles In length. three OUCI IOr honor. the car he was dri:. t flit a milk day paid a glowing tribute to Gen-rNursb ot th general hospital truck on w Me h Wood was riding at AAH Secretary of War Week also 9ne John J. Persning. who, hating Of No. 21 and Fifth Bouth axd 8tate streets sariy. member of tho Red He dD,UUU PkeLam&geS reached hs 24th birthday, retired dsfentjed th practical j Sunday morninN aa general of the armies of th 'alu of ,h defens lest and ex-- l Cross nursing service, the Salt The lad died , mirsdsy nighj. when rl aiming aInjuries nd Denver , pressed th hope that th cttlren. Lsk fire department States ' Nowell gave himself up at police struck truck of tbe Rvmns United by "General Pershing has already cornrl',f throughout th country A Rio Grande employees mor In headquarters after th death of tn, Utah Grocery company 1.002 would than become attracted strotig, . permanent. special boy. the loss of hi right leg D. F. received from the Congress the The secretary concluded hla ad- notice ln the lino of march W. G Adair pleaded not guilty to Willey filed suit in the Third dis- th&hk of that body, and of the dress aa follow : a charge of forgery. ' Many Organizations March , $25 'V0 dam-ae- s American people, and I now extend court for Fridav trict Bond was fixed at 2722. doe from the companv The acci- to him anew th not declare war. thanks of the Con"Army does inParticipating organizations dent Is alleged to have occurred nation for his eminent grees that The wtfr de- cluded. . . service 8n,a V"" while Wlllev was tn the employ of Is partment not charged 1 voc with only that the The chamber senti of commerce, th th Sperry Flour Mill. ment of the entir citizenry of the ending war which It did not start, Rotary ciuh. Utah .national republ.c In wishing him long life. but with ending them victoriously. Lions club. Paris store, 'Red guard. Cross. Would Limit Sacrifice.. Z. C. M. I., happlr.es and prosperity in the Nev., Deseret retirement he so recently Tisa You give ua your sons for that National Bank, naval and maPresident Coolidge de. purpose. You should Insist that rine reenj.ting staffs. Ihe R P, O. espied dared. they shall not be sacrificed nd E, Went and East h.gh school. An open air meeting of the Sunday In praising General that the war department shall be R. O, T. C. cadets, hiph school of the newly created Jeffer- President Coolidge said, he wished competent and have some means' school hand. Veterans of Foreign HIGH SCHOOL CADET OFFICERS son ward will be held In ths grovll! remind the country of hie em- for accomplirhlng lta national re- Wars fife and drum corps. Disabled at the building sits of the new ward inent services and of ths nation's sponsibility in th minimum ot American Veterans, Spanish War' NAMEDl EAST CLASSES to one whose aecom-Slep- t. time and cost. 'Obligation . ELECT. Veteran. Veterans of Forega 14 j plishmenta contributed so Jargehr "I predict a on result of .such Wars. Utah Oil company, American to the defense Ubers of wisdom a the world better more and endurLegion. Knights of Columbus Sons , Thar ar advantages and disadPlatt will conduct ing world peace. All nations will' of American -- Revolution. Klwanis the8upt C services and Elder Heber A vantages to tha annual Granit Iverson n successes in hesitate the before long will be the speakf-running the club. Exchange club. Utah Stmt tme high school day. and All members of the srrial new wards campaigns, FpanJsh risk of causing ,a war that National bank,.' National th senior rla,s cam. In for defeat Copper American to be present the Mexican arrsv again! them 'American might ar, and especiallv urged bank. Fraternal Order of Eagles printhe when by uphusky juniors, was formedtborder troubles In 1516. Pershmgs ciples backed by American The ward Jefferson and Salt Lake City chapter of band. might. per ciaumen wets pu.led through when the Farmers ward wasivideJi aelecuon as commarder o? the Mill creek after a atruggl. .. American Association of Engineers. last July Construction of the new forces In Th junior man outnumbered th Denver A Rio Grand will b started at once, it la Western world war was a natural conse seniors two to on, and they had chapel announceiL railroad. Unlofc Pacific railroad.-Younsenior ia th cr.rk In a short Mr Coolidge said. th. quence. Men's Republican club, Sai- time. r The American tfoopi uhder hs ration Army, Auerbach company,' Th sopbomor class won th flag command bv thefr presence, high office Post band. Walker Brothers rush from tba freshmen, and than CHICAGO. 12. ; Sept. (US) qualities and skillful management. Miss Rosalie O Joined in consuming tl)2 student Reilly, librarian atbaDk" Clover- Leaf, Dairy. Granite asrined materiellv in the defeat the two, tons of wat. rmelon,. school, city and county em-d University of Chicago, attempt-- 1 A matin. danca concluded th defen.e In to shoot Dr. A. C. Wiener in his Ploy. M - A. band. Edith oi h refqlted ln the freedom of activities in th school gymnasium. theJudgment W action of Showell George Post of American Legion, La- Avon Frame, student body presiFriday night. jvU Thomas Upton bv th. dig--1 civilization from autocratic rule " idles' auxiliary of yeterans of The pistol missed fire. dent, beaded the commute in against trict court of Weber county was af adried the president. Ware. Ladies' auxiliary of ' Foreign The charge. O. S. doctor had treated Miss firmed in the supreme court Frias "In chief his of staff pos.tion M.ior McCleary, commandant Showell sued to rrecind a conReilly's mother during an illnesa American Legion, Grand Army' pf the termination of the world Owhich of the high school cadet battalions, day. tract Involving the exchange cf cer- since terminated in her death. " Republic, Boy Scouts of Amerl- -' a mainstay Frida, appointed cadat officer, to tain real ca and band. Gold Star Mother eetate in Ogden claiming conflict he has been The girl had written a take command of the West high misrepresentation to the executive in preparing an Daughters of Utah Pioneers, gait to K. O. T. C. for th, coming season avenge mother. be modest dimensions to of army Lake fire department. Loyal Oran follows: Clarence O. Brunner, WADOO, HERRIOTT CONFER the nucleus of any military force der of Moose, Sons of th Revomajor. Capt. Casey Randolph, adbe obligated to the may country 12 PARIS. lution, Women of Mooseheart Lejutant; Capt. Evan Pike, comman(INS) Wm He has taken 2 WAITING TO DIE SEE in the field. der of Company A; First Lieut. G. McAdoo, Sept gion, Salvation Army and who waa a Democratic; place leading part .tn th development Eugen Love joy. Company B: Com- aspirant for the Democratic other patriotic, civic, fraternalmany presi-J- f and the citlxen components of the pany C. First Lieut. Sidney Jackson; dentiai business organizations. conferred nomination, D, fit arniy 0f the United States. Company Capt. Charles Scho.ey; HOPE IN KIDNAP CASE1 leader of th hand, urday with Premier Eduard Leslie. Mott. Robert Williams and David Edwards were commissioned first lieutenants and George Tborup. Cyril (Continued from page 1. section I ) Augusteom Leu - Hatefcaad - Elton Lotejoy were advanced to second snow white hair a boy who. bore a lieutenants. good record up to the tinje of trie Officers were assigned as follows: arrest etts today ready for th A second lieutenants. Company James Isaacs. Floyd Nelson. Harry gallows wtth hope about gone. Daniels: Company B, first lieutenpleads Poverty. ant, Anton WiilUmeon; second lieu' I am poor." said Grant g tenants, Wayne Cromer, Walter D. Kebeker; Company. C. first lieutenhis bands'through his whit Dbtrihsfora pf the Gennfne ant George Barnett, second lieuten"Therefor I am going to locks. ants George Simiha, Kenneth Ry bs hsrgei although I did, not comser. hand, first lieutenant. Melvin mit th crime I worked hard to Allen: second lieutenants, Albert Ellis. Kenneth Eard.ey, Albert Olsupport my crippled father and mv sen. Loo Olsen nod Darrell Morion-so- n mother I lived .In th stockyards . . I e where there are no fin?, homes, nr Class officers chosen at the East automobile and no colleges. I am - - ' t- high were: -4h vlc'lm of fate.: slmplF benlore Hanmer Snarr.' president: , Grant'e lawyer said today tha Janice Clayton, vice president: Joy tn aH grade, order from us the etate offered him a 20 year Jenson, aeerotary; Hnr Lewis, treasurer term ln th penitentiary Jf he ad yon will get what Juniors Edison Dorland. proafi would plead guilty but thst he had ord r. dent. Betty Knight, vice president: ' The kata little writing Tnatm refused the offer and had elected Kenneth Gardner, secretary: Vera Al! Coal Well Screened nt Yard to Mand trial before a Jury, bemeat that many atadeat Rasmussen, treasurer. cause he was Innocent. This stateSopbomoree Ted Rogers, presiheuld have tn hB)0utf!t. dent; Loa Hale, vice president. ,v ment was "not confirmed tit the erfngton Roberta secretary; Charles state's storney's office. Welch treasurer. Since Grant has never admitted guilt this case offers n parallel PEACH DAY to th Leopo.d-I.oe- b exeept But ln th youth of the prisoner. rlgkaaa City. (rat. If. to the xt if he goes gallows on half far for rund trip On and month he will die t;rm ln the convia th Union Paetflo from Balt oi America ra.se. would B4M have Yard. he escapviction that, Wn, Clip Lak. Malad. MeCatrroon, Preston and Intermediate points. Tickets on Phone Hr. 90a Forest Dale ed such a rate If he had r.ct ben 435 W, 4th So. St. ' , sat September 12 snd 17. Limited to . fwrd. a boy. poor Phone Was. 1617 . September 18th. Be local agents ,' (Ooprrtzhl lit, Sv I for further detallL-A- dr. i BWUWUmimJWmm The Catc-DaXy hevFCo.) ' n. Meeting. thsrosslvss falaelr ta ba federal ofnesrs. Bh.rirf D.mtny arrived la Balt Lak Friday afternoon, , A federal complaint will ba laauad If invaatl-gatlo- n aubatantlataa tba roporta, by Edward If. Morrlaasy, aaatatast district attorney. M.tcaif and Bar.tt bava bean tailing a croup of account book and, according to tba affiaa aganta of tba poaad davit., bava buraan of lntarnal-ravanula advta-In- g proapactlva euatomara to utt tba books. Coll actor Jamas H. Andsrsoa baa loaned a statement advising tba of tha treasury public that offtcars department do not tall boobs or blanks or aaythtng alas. Tha same methods of salting account books hava recently beat used la Eureka and Bingham, according to word received by tha ' sc e r'nre P-- n cot-tal- a er a r. td r oVP;r"Mrny JOSEPH ERA BARKER. BINGHAM, Sept. II. (Special) Joseph ira Barker, 22, University of Utah ackoot of mines graduate, was killed Friday when ha fell into one of the fin or bins at the Apex mill In Bingham. While it ia net known just how the accident occurred. It la thought Barker attempted to loosen an or U. TRAIN IN A. jam. Fellow workers wars within a few feet of him. but know nothing of tha accident, Tha tragedy was not discovered until one uf th, ball mills cloggea. LOS ANGELES. Sept. la his mother. Mr. (SpeSurviving cial) Tbraa days before he was Cocella S. Barker, 142 Fourth aveto be tried on an iifdldtment charg- nue.. hla grandmother, Mrs. Maring Irregularities In the sale of garet C. Sharp, ami th following securities In the Sacred Science brothers and aiatetw: Fred F Clareno Barker and Gladys school. Rabbi William Rice, former Salt Laker, was killed by a Un- Barker Westwood. Funeral services will be held in ion Pacific train here Friday. Witnesses declare Rabbi Rice the Eighteenth ward chapel at 1 o'clock Sunday. The body may be was walking down the tracks readat the family home, 14k ing a book and did not see thei viewed avenue, between 11 and train. Inquest into the death will Fourth 2d. II Interment will be in the be held Friday at the Loe Angeles City cemetery. undertaking establishment. Toung Barker ha been employed Surviving Rabbi Rice are his at the mill for the past Id daya widow and children, who reside In although he had previously worked San Francisco and a brother, David In th mill during th summer vacations, for tha past three years Rice of Cleveland. Ohio. H eat born In Salt Lake and edt Rice was Indicted last April folucated tn tbs Salt Lak schools. lowing the suicide of Theodore Beaver, a member of the School of Sacred Science. The rabbi, Ralph M. Debit' and lone Ingle Debit, LDORF were made defendants In a civil same suits Instituted about the time by Emma E. Adams to recover 127.000. L P. 1, Lu-cl.- e. -- NEW DEAF STATE . Tfl 11 FOLLETTE WES,0Uf OF ASTOR FAMILY v (Continued from Page One See One Independent and progressive and whose defection from the ranks of the regular parties will be tq no small degree offset by the new vote. It's no three cornered role here President Coolldga has measured up to the tradlilonef s Republican nominee and whether he represents vigor or masterful silence, or common sense, or cool calmness on. tho maintenance of the status quo, tho fundamental reasoning of those who unifdrmlv support him is that he. himself, ranks above his party colleague and that ho will somehow soothe the aches of the last congress and keep business employment and all the other materialism of the hour safely Intact. For there la no urge for progreaelvlam." as It wan known m 1212. no crying Ills to be remedied, no cnimders singing "Onward Christian Soldiers.'' None of these outbursts have character-iae- d the third party movement here. It's a sullen group with a class protest as of yore. Their rot may be large, relative!, speaking, but It will not exceed in percentage th votes cast In this stats An previous yean for independent tickets. So far a New Tork U concerned the LaFollette movement can be dismissed as hardly a factor at this writing. October may aee a change but the conservative will then be d awake, too. This Is a Republican state with no Theodor Rooeevelt running this year, but a roan from distant Wisconsin. 8uch Is the effect thus far of all th keynote speeches,' denunciations Labor exhortations and political palaver of ths two months that have elapsed since t -- settle fans at the Republican convention were first adorned with th slogan "Keep Cool With Coolidge." And what's more they accent th last sellable Of LaFollette which about Illustrates what a stranger he really la to th people within these gate. (Copyright, 1224). rock-ribbe- . . NEW TORK, Sept. 12. (C) The Internationally famous Wgjgrf Astoria hotel has Keen sold. ' The sellers are Vincent Astor and, the Farmers Loan and Trust comThe purchasers pany. are the Boomer-Dtipointerests who already operate several distinctly hotels in various cities. Lucius M Boomer, president of the purchasing company, has been operating the Waldorf for six years, since the death of George U Boldt Ths personnel of ths hotel will not be changed. "Oscar." the famous maitre de hotel, ie st present in Europe studvlnr famous hotels there Tor possible improvement in Waldorf service The new owners plan to remodel the interior extensively, putting in exclusive shops and perhaps a bank branch on the ground floor, 'new elevators, an enlargement of the historic ballroom Where more famous men have been entertained than In any other room In the world. The property has been in control of the Astor family sine 1867 It Ie one of the largest ptces of property In the central district nt Division of Eleventh Ward Set for Sunday President Rudger Clawson will represent tie general authorities at the meeting to be held In the Eleventh ward ftunday. Kept. .14. when the ward will be st 6 99 pm.chapel divided and a new ward created. The new ward will include the territory east of Twelfth East end Virginia steete and north of Broadway. Those residing in that section are especially urged to attend the evening meeting. Giye Your Hens a ,Chance . by e an trailing the Trim wtth BARNES WORM EMULSION , Wto gtven to bona will wot throw them off egg pi tse Horn. Rot users so ry to starve or l NOTICE. Ia keeping wltk sn annua! custom. Sunday. September 91. 1994. halt been dsaimaxtad as Genealogical Sunday. It is desired that oa that day Preidnta of Stakes. others Bishops of Wards and haying charge of Latter-da- y Saint meetinga. arrange In cooperation with the local Genealogical officers, to make genealogy the outstanding theme and subject of the aery ices. A suggested program for the day has been outlined by the GenealogThe exercises, inical Society. singing and cluding addresses, whstever else Is dona, should be In keeping with th purpose and spirit of the day. CHARLES W. PENROSE. President Genealogical Society of Utah. diet them. Does not disarrange tbet? digestion Promotes and Iwevennee np petite Instead of lean eggs the pro. dnrtlon la Increased, QTS $IjM. GALUletf, 9U9. I GALLONS, 9IU9, fond far advertising matter. PORTER-YZALTO- N CO Payne.-to--fro- fn "' ., .. yj, ter-J,usb- . ih 11 : worn-wor- W J es ' omh,hirThV C-- i2f-?L- ta' ... n... g, al - - I ec-etved D.rt ltolJim -- i . r arefnn i nt i g h1 glTih. - I- Ca-off- lc Used Trucks i DODGE 1 - Knight Spring Canyon Coal h ' Tons run-nlr- and 23 Remington Portable Others TERMS Woodruff Margelts Coal Co. - International Harvester Co. ge A. Al.1 YEAR SEVENTY FIFTH ft y. ad 90,-9- acre-foo- 1924 13 Sprinkling is Industry Board Orders Payment for Death Of Father. Book rspr-aant- SEPTEMBER SATURDAY UTAH Period for Lawn Agent Are Arrested in Thar is sufficient water inli able from mountain ijatreamaaear ' fief man. t I |