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Pa-cu- nt L ot-th- - - i ber);tiCt 1 Ta,lor. motorail t the ex- - ,Kiinball. clay products; Arthur H. imme brutality of the rritea mau,Vadman,, alarm and paint; Stanley backer. and loan lusanclaCharge D-- tion; J.. buildlng L. Oriffith, public worka Affairs at Washington. charged contractor. ' . Call for 'volunteer workerswas sent out by President Frank- - B. Cook of the Champer of Friday 'as the , perltminirstep toward orgaxlizang. the obautber-lo-r t1e'dkv4 to raise 175,0n0 tve ta ; i - - -- 1 .. - p WARRANL,IIPHELD - number many of the in the state capitól the t, . Manuscripts mow reach In turn havbs the selection of bun.1 i Deseret News not later them To-h-er Governor.Charles 11, Niabey will - dreds of ' I emPloXest1: U. at e p.m. devote Ore remainder of hit term tt VArancies which will occur Addicts; all contributions to to tarrying-ou- t thaprograma start. the fallowing: Eight of the CHRISTMAS - CONTEST EDed tho first of the year. He has 12 members of the board of trus- -' ITOR, The Deseret sews. Salt I pledged his assistance to GoverI tees of the Agricultural college to bine Ottr. Utah. ; , , ' ' atm nor-elect George H. Darn in pree oucceed Pregident A. W. Drina R. -- ..........0 paring to 'assume the govessjorship L. Judd. John D. Peters, E. 0.1 on , January I. C. P. imoceed O. ' :.. -- Howard. - Dr; &Joseph and a diMr. Dern during-the-n' Jonett and rector ofHarry Cardon. Randall-L.- this state depertment of weeks 'rill devote his efforts-t- few o seM. board This 0, Mows!). Luther mucceed to and finiutoe purchase getting his private affairs In shone and faculty of John H. Glenn. lecta the pr:teltiont ' . ir...,: -In order that he might devote his t - To Be rake By Dern. entire time to the affairs of seat.. New Agriculture Board. With respect to varioul The vacancies above outlined are 'i - Four of the seven members of to be filled by Governor George H. mente which the governor-ele' .tt4' the stata bard of agrteulture-- - Dern providing no change is made will make. Mr. Dern said he had scores of bureau 1,7 'kWh emptlys , nutde n.o decisions ex he was ot in the laws by the next egabi legis' clittrict inspctors to beads& the appointive the opinion coneiderable attention i iO.. IL Merrill. James L. lature' modifying Some should be devoted to these.matters governor, J. powers of the Wrathall. Tttomas Chantry, and Will Study Prospects. changes may also be made in the Edward Taylor. ISMS relating to the existence of the of agricullook "I will Ada commissioner around, when my would departments as well which L ture to succeed A. A. Hinckley. private affairs are settled," said Governor-eleFive members of the Utah Art in- affect the vacanctee., Dern, and then asstitute to tput coed William T. Dens, lect the beet available men for Carl Scott. Miss Mabel Frazer, J. whatever changes may be 11000.1 M. Alice Mrs. and I Fairbanks Leo Ssary." (,I ' Horne. the Taking into consideration bank commissioner-anAsti dlstricis yet to be beard from, four a '"-- 11VO imminent to suttees& Seth Pisin Salt Lake counts'. It -- splotr1 ' 'tan, Clayton L Thatcher and F. W. ent that governor-eleDern was mathe Pyper,.. only Democrat to obtain - Two, mem,ers of the 'state board , In Salt Lake county. jority 't Of coirectiops. oneDemocrat ano various Republican i IThe with the exception of Govern-- I 4,, or Mabey swept the county with 4,2 this board selects the warden of the majorities ranging from 6,000 for I I as an the employees. well ., Auditor-eleHolden, to approxiprison k Two of the four trustees of the From the alter to the jell! mately $OO for Dr, C. N. Jensen, t i ,1 school for the deaf and blind to of public instrucsuperintendent That is tht experience of Archie t.. i4 succeed C. Region and Robert Hoffman E. and Berton. Agnes L City Republican. both of Salt Lake, whose MIITIOLKO Two on Education Board. In the five city precincts the four the of afterwas members of solemnised the Two candidates tor city Thursday -- . . state board of education to suc- noon.' The pair wag conducted to Fepublican judge. were elected with majoriA. Barker and George ceed more of Henry than 2.000 each. ties the office of Bishop George Gra, Eaton. John IL Morgan was the only A state engineer to succeed Lloyd ham, marriage license clerk. by city judicial candidate to be newly , ' Garrison, This position has the fill- Sheriff Benjamin IL Han-leand , elected. elected te fill out ing of a score or more positions of eight deput;es. Here the cere- f., lie was alsoterm-of responsibilitiest varying rthe Judge Fred unexpired of 4' afboard was of the Two members mony performed while the LW. Crockett. who resigned. William eucceed to e would-bof the resignation On acceptance equalization man ,y, lame guarded the f Mayor C. Clarence Neslen apBailey and 0. J: Grimes.,state roe& and wife. ' - - 2 One member of the Wallace. one E. Harold pointed Archie la a deputy sheriff. That commission to succeed Henry W. of the Democratic city JoHelot COMMi101011 has tbe ap-- expieng the presence of hip felThis Lunt. to the didates. position. ,,"4 1 low officers, but bow about the As a result of the election he pointment of the chief road engin-- t eer as well as the filling of many jail? i will be forced to vacate. 4 Question of the legality of the other Jobs largely of a technical ii-marriage of aedeputy sheriff arose. nature. 1, W. IL .fitenacker Commissioner directors of membees the ... IN Eight was called to the room and pro- STATE i of the state fair association to HoffMitE. license invalid. nounced the N. Davis, James r if ...1 son. H.John man would brave prosecution-x.1"theT. Reynolds. A. C. MacKenSo the than disappointment. zie, I. N. Pierce, Mrs. Justin R. INCREASED IN DIVISION and the vitt. W. C. Winder. and John T. ceremonf was finished r,,,,f ... , and all seised bride the deputies . Caine, , one member of the Mate board kissed her before the groom had a chance. ! t, Fred Dr. to succeed E of health 4. , It was then the pair was booked PRO RATA SPLIT 01P DOLLAR Stauffer. r.: rxrr FOR DEPART), &WS investigation," taken to One member of the industrial "Hold orand locked in cells Ju10t the jail ' MADE. commission to I 1- -- . Crime ' m liateteitteett-mord,sor,Th- , - SENT OUT, CALL. or.t - DRIVE ... ... rit . will:eh: , if . The hoard of governors 4.7.4 the i e Nednesder and Thursday has moved east. , Chamber of' Commerce added inHonever.-iislikely that anWire - to- littabey Declares dorsement to that of the .Utah &ate Court Decides other "low" will arrive bringSupreme Bureau and local other or, ing precipitation front the Trial - Influenced northwewt baturdny or sun- by ganizations that have urged apMoney' Held hi Failed , said' .1.1:til...alter. meteor.- pointment of Frank Evans .of 'Bah e Aroused . by Lake iit v.I.itther bureau.' Feeling ,, to the as cabinet of I seeretery 'hi 4irta.nnommonlooM000.nonnomoonommidnomme...............j sericulture to fill the tweancy due Violince-o- f to the recent death of Henry-- - C. Paid . With Interest. ' , :2!, i , ., .. , L .... Wallace. 0 EVIDENCE-WITHO- UT MomitheeehlowP tad committee which has been The Mexican Consulate it Wash- building -- courtact Tho state supremo directed as fts first work to !nem& D. C. intervened charging a building code for Bait Lake, study were amide Friday the Judgment triven in the !tate 'courts with preAudice in anaLneed by the ,board foliowing favor of bondsmen ot Charles Katmeeting as follows the, handling of the awe of, Pedro - Pete-tn a suit began to collet tom. Ryberg, chairman; Ray- - ie 1 Canto. Oonvicted in district and en - mood lubd1,14,11 W ojrchiviwt; et ,Ahpno iltda,of preme-dourfor, the' murder-- I Armstrong, engineers; S. N. JacobIn the defunct Moab State bank. . .. 1 .,,-- I 1 SELL E The coldest wave of the ma- son was recorded on the weather bureau thermometer shortly MAST six clock Friday morning when the mercury dropped to 21.1l degree& UU BONDS UU YEAR .,7, , COLDEST WAVE OF SEASON HITS S. L.; MORE-1---IS r- COMING 1 T -- 0 ,, FIFTH SEVENTY ineumtulitog - tter,Jan...4.4911...t,Tba,offitorel - - ; ill111.111C . MEMBER OF top, -- &nen unetta. and Governor Elect Expresses 0I be longer then toopmmunzst: In both story and poem the Desire to Best , theme must not he anwhole., , Men Available; Mabsome. It need not necessarily be a Christmas theme. -- to Wind Up Work. , Eanployees of The Deseret News end their families are not , permitted to compete. The decides et the ladles Meat With election results Nettled with be seeepted as final. offering should be well- - respect to the state, eangreeinenall Ire under a Heal de Phew and sad legistativecandidates. ttenaecosnpanied by a sealed envelope contaildng the reel name IItion is again given to the affairs and address of the author. la of state Ana private businees. which etwothe areterta,of toistasisseript, nogiecteff - Terms of about 7I officti bold-- we under the present administra- tion expire when successors have been duly appointed and qualified ,- - - ; 0,'; I'''rO''''''''''. - FREEINS6 FOR ACHICULTIIHE SECT. CA1;0 .MliliDER :...::1.1 - - - - - ---- e..,,, GAIN STUDY TIME , iy Places. Many Minor - - , ,' . I, I or L.100115E5 , 0 .1PLAS-i7''-.Y10.Cf..- Gt , ; X0VEMBER 7 ' 1924 . '. .'t SECONDTSEC11 440) , thisPor Clw tenses year prises are - story": as Hes prisemeal -d For the trbudne dory. 211. Yoe the whining poems. $RL The or Daum not exceed . ill .1.E)(1c1..,C,Q..,11$.111.1: TO 4 ''' - .1' . , 'J.. a li .. r - . ... est.4.---- I, .., 1.....:, t'it.. ': . . tS 01, S. if ' ..... s ,ly SALT ' I,AKr. 'CITY DERNVIILLIIDEFERT ari3tfinslielys IZIpletdi 1 1.7 , 6r."-Sr- . - . ''. 0,..3,- it. - . - ,' - . . ' ;' ,..,..,-- - - i. 4 4 t , tk , 1 -- Mayer- el oreneesta tt win be reet the county- - funds front the in- rhalrmln of the drive -generalsolvent bank as well as W. I) workers ho will be orgm.zed in ,, 1 Hammond as administrator of the C. itebhols, cowl teams under estate of. F. H. Hammond. de ceas- : ' the east H. and mantling it ride, sod: W . E. Gordon. R. Lee Kirk. . renuttront. who will head the west Andrew Bomervillo. J. P. Miller and District Judge Sustained side workers. These together with authorities with failing to investiAppAcations for membership D. F. Dental who were sureties on Ross Reason. S. H. Grut,George gate alleged confestions ot one Re- were approved as follows: In Contention Constitu- Carpenter. bank to the t Stringham K. fugio Alameda admitting to the' Frank Andrews, E. Johnson. W. a bond given by the the to protect treasurer '" Marion C. Nelson, Albert Stevent crime and appealed to Gov. Charles B. Mendelson, Charles D. Smith. gotta:0 Does tion 4, Not Re. and R. T. Porte, comprise a stpectai . county. deposits. The bond suedk R. 'Aber to allow a reprieve. A Albert Toronto. F. W. . Smyth. Roy on was substituted before the , .1 committee. ppoMted Thursday 1.7 second telegram received Friday and Jacob A. Johnston. , strict State Officers. with another .;', bank doors the of the board of ing govetnora. to "Sell 'Ent appeeled to the board of pardons -- whieb did tot rontain the name of Again." to allow the new evidence to be heard. Drive Letters Mailed. , ; 1.:1160. diarridet court e the Judgment Foundatiitti for the Intervention Evidence secured without comDuring the week preceding thit and held funds tho for wait given of the Mexican consulate at Wash-- 1 letters will be mailed I da2ly rg 4. ., andfifth drive -, interest but not agatioil the bandit- - plying wit ington- - is believed to- have ben -SAlt Lake business men tell'ng the men and insnmuch as the bank was amendments of the constitution is reettits laid before the latest development , , 4 achieved In 1921 and air. : ? I ,.1. P in this cave since Cane already in admirsable in federal courts pro- tog d.oells for the budget sought . tdhoefunct,ntthye icoasesthowepsupar:pmeealeedouty R ' 4 amured of an opportunity to bring, vided federal e officers or their for 1925. -t Judge out the new evidence. Mr. Cook's letter. sen' to aft court reviesred t6the diattict , members, follows; New ppjortunity Aesured. , me and se ta aside tho judgment ot securing it. t ,I.- 't,.'." years ago your chamber - - Cane was etinvioted on a charge .. court freeing the bonds,- This is the effect of a decision of "Three commerce. ot murder hi the first degree and through advertising.of the circuit court..of appeals of AWAIT T. : , ... to ten the world that Salt the tomtits court affirmed-thex--, the eighth district which was up- started Lake City and Utah are on the treme penalty conviction. Rack in held by Judge Tillman D. Johnson ' the district court counsel for Cano -Hammond as administrator of the in the case of VtITIIII Houston, said map. . fon. knew the results--eve- ty attempted toget the court to remate of F. lit. Hammond. rnder to have been proprietor of tho . - ...' .dr).'W ,':..""'" vesulte-t.f buelnatte maw the. knows illd open re, Botel,-tincounty 30,1,MSudtmentIli Utile' this Bell; and every businets man in this city Hotell M enus had - been brought: to so' In ea- - rover fromthe bondsden thewell$22.-as- ly convicted of bootlegging. .., , today realises that for 1925 we 1. , light which proved Cano4 in444 originally deposited as Salt Lake police were witnesses - -- ,,,,. must reiterate our and nocence. The dUrtrict court refusinterest at g per rent, from agaidst the derendwrite In a- trial tinue to extend thestory hand et welI : ed to reopen the case and couni.el ' the bank was closed - until the during the lost term of the federal come to the hundreds of thousands I'-'4for Cano sought to got a writ of During - Week Set to money in paid. court. t i ', of who be will people traveling probable eat use en which he might District Attorney Charles M. westward during the coming ' ! peat, , Advertise P r o d u c appeal to the supreme court from Morris ndmitted that the evidence . "Read carefully the respective the order denying the right to inMRS. A. C. NELSON TAKES was secured without legal search comments reproduced inside They troduce. new Ovidenes. This was warrants. but held the question ,. will, refused and the date of execution , ,,,was immaterial. He contended the have a significance which you 15p1endid remits in lipreading the as they readilyapprectate, was set for next Friday Nov. 14. constitution was intended to pro. do, from influential coming. in , IV, man1 people , In the meantime. hovrever, counsel fame of Utah celery achieved last STAND IN SUIT tent persons against federal offi- sections of the country. for the convicted man secured a year will be followed up swain JtY , , cars and wa not a restraint on Success Due to Business Men. wilt of probable cause from Chief observanos of "Utah Sweetheart -- . . at officers. Justice A. J. Weber or the state cases have been 'The success of the drives for ad- Repeatedly, ttov. . '- plans for funds 1922 supreme court which permits the Celery week," court in of federal and 1921, the out thrown vertising EVIDENCE Which were made Thursday after- corm' REJECTS where he has been shown federal 1 1923 was entirely du. to the loyal appeal to be made. REGARDING DEPCTY d business men who noon by a special Chamber of ComTo Avoid Delay. agents violated the bill of rights in 1E11 INVOLVL1). put thelr,shoulders to the wheel. getting the evidence. It is agreed the case will be intern committee. case Judge anti went from business house to '. However. brought before the court before Celery will be featured on, the evidence admix-sabl- business house soliciting subscrip- Nov. 14 in order that there need Mrs. Amanda C. Nelson occu- - Johnson held of Salt Lake hotels and to 'lion,.ease intent). was The appealed be no further delay in carrying restaurants during the week and pied the witness stand Friday in ti,. circuit court which, itt the "The week of November 17 to 23 out the judgment of the law if special ddreoses on the quality of her suit for from Sheriff $30,000 -.' f. transcript returned Thursday. up- you will have an opportunity to-- -- there should prove to be no grounds the Utah product will be made beA, Johnson. Your R. holds Ben his Judge bondamen and help your communfty again. Harries, In the new appeal. fore the luncheon clubs. -Miss Houston was sentenced to chamber of commercewhich In the meantime. however. the As was done last year. thousands deputies. in connection with a raid serve four months and Bell two !resents all the buainess men rep and Mexican Charge d'Affaires wired of ' pack- for liquor at her home. $40 Park months in the Salt Lake county interests in Salt Lake CityMUSA sample packed properly Governor Mabey: "I earnestly and will be sent through the mails stre. t, May 3. have s tew hours of your time to,,,' jail. respectfully beg to request your age' all parts of the country. The to Mrs. Nelson testified the offitO. help raise the 276.000 neeted excellency's consideration in ease Chamber of Commerce will send cers came to her continue the silver. good wcirk,of of and extend clemency to Pedro to the leading hotels of the occupants werehome, told -her . MILK and Utah. Using- - Salt Loke-Cit- y of Ca BO, a Mexican citizen sentenced samples nation. the, sample' to be fur- being bootleggers and suspecteda sure be to return the in. "Plena cooducted to be hanged by jury of Cosiville. the nished by the growers and the cost search. we may closed Utah. the execution having been of to be borne by She said she asked them if ber add your name to the 1925 honor fixed for the fourteenth instant. the transportation. .,; organization. children resembled bootleggers and WATER IS TYPHOID CAUSE roll of willing workers; for Salt We are confident to be able with 'ASK year the governor of Utah admitted they did not. Lake City and Utah. due help of judicial authorities of tient "emotes to the preoldent and they The feature man's needof services are the outstanding ver), your skate to prove the innocence his cabinet and to governors of case is the ed to assure thet success of thus argument of the attorof Calla should your excellence be ether states. Letters of. appreciaMuch of the morning neys. and we are abmdutely count- drive, graciously Inclined to accede to this tion were received 'showing that taken SAYS CHLORINA up with- dieputes as to week, log on your help. requeet. It is not only a human - celery had proved in the "test" admissib.lity IoN EFFECTIVE AND NOT "Neese drop this card In the mail of testimony. life inn leo the unimpaired name-- even superior to the claims made Willard Hanson is conducting. of justice which ypur excellencysi bortaterc---- -,.., J succeedWilliam11 the case for the and Berwell known humanitarianism may Enerr. of celery will nard O. Stewart. plaintiff packages Sample ,,L---sheriff and R. L. Judd. - - an hour the after However so save in doing." Lake Salt Means of spreading the typhoid Passengers Agent Ends be available at tc'-.- ', 4 , many New tax the dollar for Division of the for the Regents. Eight defendant. relented nd the newlyweds went Pardons. to will citizens stores and Approbt generally ; sketched were brDr.Willard Education of Midwest Two Objection atfive 1 trustees the of the germ current ytkar was announced Thurs-defense of the home happy. Trip tr and to these be he To the state board of pardons purchase urged to introduction of evidence Industrial school which has the amhealth- comi ,.. day by the state auditor. The gener- - appealed: "A Mexican citizen. Pe- leave the address of a friend who torneys 44 - ' as to Michael Maus. J. W. Harris Christopherson.an dty C. W. Price. assistant general. f 1 ploymint of the eoperimendent and Cache Valley Seems to addxess delivered in in Salt and murstore One of missioner Utah lives es-- 1 dra Can out was of convicted fund for al meeting of contingent the institution. PaGeorge Knepp, deputy sheriffs i .. of employees Union the passenger agent adsent to Lake club I ,.. 6.00 first degree, by jury. Cosiville. ' i package' . Act. who are mid to have before the Salt take )(tyrants insurance commissioner cific system at Salt Lake returned Furnish Ogden Judges penses will get but $2$.67 of everyl der, 4. Utah- - after newspapers had etirriti dresses left by Its customers. dur- the raid. was dustainedconducted in the Hotel Thursday ' , .,,t to succeed John R. Walker. , - s.... ,. luncheon en 10 at . a its from weekly the educe. days Aethe Hee .; state'treasurer.1 mind of people to such extent. that ing the 1123 Celery week. ' paid ;A etate land COMMi011101111C and . t! ground they were acting under di nab Thursday. ;., ' !ions' OGDEN. Nov. trip through middle west; , '., ., i Some 641twill be Canoe the dintrict mob .seriousdy threatened ' etuet clerk to suoceed John T. Old- Cityrection of the sheriff. visited the Ijr. P. agen-- , Price lir. A. Hendricks sehoot 'fund. IT.74 paid . ..7...7 the declared .1 ..14'.44 re;1 And commissioner the In while school life File Thp prinon. ...Preliminary Three Corporatione W. McCann. high The cam was continued , cies at St. Louie. Chicago. Denver. as inis the third lawyer from Ceche fund, $5.93 the university was without made ''. exaMtnation maintendisease filth a to Seven be members the of sheriff the t Mormon and the bonding typhoid germ Omaha and Kansas City. 31o. over a court in ance account, Mel the 1. Articles With State' against 71", t,,, Botta:ion Monument commission to valley to presideDevid agricultural terpreter, defendant being ignorcompany. The U. P. system M making a R. Roberta, , t, ...v.,,,, which could not be carried to per. Judge meintenance account and le ant Of English and without coun..00r.,:,...eL.,,,..,,meRaianta succeed James711. Douglas. Charlet; Ogden. , college contact. direct over feature of educational one was at 1. 1126. eons by Jan. except trips , t:. 4., cents to the branch college main- sel so that examination wee pracArtkIf. of Incorporation were Sheriff Asked H. Hart, Maybelle T. Davis. B. H. who retires ' water food. for. the lines in the emptoyees to system & Logan resident. later movSearch fingers. time through not account Roberta Wesley E. King, Glen Mil- hif to tically null as defendant could Lied with the secretary of state law. The tenance or bowie fly. charge of traffic.- and periodical Ogdento practice The state will have an equity in use the right of defense granted e ler. Mary I. Clawson. ' For Idaho Falls Girl supply , the Timpetrogos.Recreajudge-elemilk supply of salt Lake tours are made that the officials :, is from Richmond and taxikes levied this year by robin" Th. of ,1,. for Motions '' law. change to by --- -Three members Of the committee attended the U. A. C. before entabamounting . t Fork, the ' may acquaint themselves with lohe said was pure and the contammoo and tion Society of American of venue continuance for $4.1t39.7411.6(1 with 14.. doubt-leaon compared s Ben of Sheriff & Construction .. ,:, R. Harries was ask- - ination of the water was cal condition at various; points. uniformity legislatloa to Meoffices hi Ogden. Juvenile 7611.131.41it was estimated. which Inland Engineering ., Halt for new trial or hearing ," seed C. R. Hollingsworth, W. IL liahinft Friday to join in the for the cause of the recent outJudge John A. Sneddon lived in Lake county will pay $2.014.081,40 would have allowed the necessary company of Ogden and the Hoover ed mum Margaret Lords. 19.search chlorto his of Leary and W. H. Tolland- club social t) the , In for Ogden. of Lake. in Idaho Salt years prior Snow Four Inch breaks were Makes , Logan intny evidence for time this of bill, preparing ,7; Falls. The girl disappeared from ination of the water Salt Lake can Eight of the twelve regents of . residence hi Ogden. The., first is headed by Frank In our opinion denied due to preAdams. M. C. Robinson and Reed her. home Oct. U. She was last keep its supply In perfect condi, ihe Unieersity of Utah to Winter Ranges . -Ideal , , succeed RAIL MAN HERE. Judges James N. Kimball and judice. glentence has been confirm- Dunkley and the bitter club by seen at Idaho Falls on the dievl. ' ,..' Ernest IBomberger. Mrs. Jeanette A. George , 1.26 pounds of chlorSecond snake S. Barker of the was brought tion by using evidence ed although M. river bridge with Russell Davis. ine per million gallons in City S. H. Moffett, district pansentei forward that one 12. rrpd A. Tucker. pWaident;, A. are Four Inches of MOW on the tclni 4. , Hyde. W. L. Wattle T. N. Taylor,1 ' trict &MIK recently Alameda, Williams. Rtfugio ' Frank of vice Charles 19., ' the to 210 trace Creek canyon: 2:75 pounds Brigham City president; ter ranges in the wen end of Mgagent for the Western Pacific, with had admitted to have committed, Evans, Richard Lyman. the I Ogden men: , -' been Clarence McLoad. treasurer; Canfound having morn. at fell the Rev. John E4Carver and L. R. Anin g ,,, lard Oakland. mother Parley's headquarters is in Salt the crime., Authorities have taken Wednesday county gallons she has met with foul play. million Lake on a short business trip for '', demon. This board selects the unT Utah Turkey Growers' s or examine Ala- -, Browning. secretary and Floyd fears arrest to yon and 2 pounds per million gal- ing making condltlotis-IdeThe an manager. -theory of evi- knight, elopement- -is lons in Rig, Cottonwood canyon, he stock moving on to the winter iversity president and faculty, moda although presumptive ' is discredited ON The PAID SUS , company esp. to INHERITANCE. engineering re. advice' declared. One member of the public Will-tidence .against her was sufficiently 'tensed at ISO 000 divided into $100 Urged to Market Early The -rotate of Charles H. In Idaho Palls are 4 - : of ag'.that Re denied reports of thb harm- celved by the department We are confident that with shares with D. E. Rhivera presi- theReportswas Peen cOMMISSion to succeed W. W. atrocity. Wright in W. girl Salt bake. De- - ful effects of the Chlorine and culture from E. Clay, brand - Utah - raisers will be as- of Salt Lake paid inheritance taxes help of ,unprejudiced authorities 8toutno manager; Oeorge A. termined effort are .being- - made scouted 4 Inspector. '" A state warehouse manager to sured ofturkey ati tieing without any founof state will be able to prove ,Cano's dent,general a better price for their of $61111.34 to the state Friday. to locate her. vice J Bort'. president: Lyons. of dead view marin rumored finding dation the innobence and. hope that btrittrif they will get them to L. H. counsel and Douglas". general , bodies in the city reservoirs. of foregoing that honorable board - ket early according to Benjamin "It.r trecretary-treteure- r. ;t EMMEN will graciously give this man a Browning. Brown. secretary of Ire Utah Poul-, chance of saving his life and teltU7 r,t1 Branch L. S. try Producers association., raisers Manager , Thanksgiving Rites are tation so that true justice may Mr. Brown is. urging the Yeast Finn Dies For ; to market as early as pomithis for unimpaired- - Confident in your Announced , ra. D. lk R. by , htunattitarianism and high spirit of the Thanksgiving trade., tf1 . justice I beseech your Clemencl,..! Ralph V. Hunt. 111. of 700 north leSt Ttfaitiugriving rates to and from , in in 'erred Governor' known well Mabee, reply ''etreet. West to First t' 'wig MAIM MUNN EZTILA011:- - William A. on Utah in Denver all , the that the matters were now pending Rio points Salt Lake's business eirciee. died refireset-a- rs randsWestern , AULT and court that before Buried I the Be supreme Saturday Thursday after a long illness. the passenger office. the matters mentioned - would announced bywill Mr. Hunt came to Salt Lake t. be one and one-ha-lf The rates conald-- i ' Sit Litim and doubtless be taken up iservices for from Cincinnati. Ohio. about 28 Funeral . , for round trips. hale fare ere& years ago as manager for thea 4,A0AVe , Claim - epta , Ade 'bell Astler. IL ion of William Mites are Nov. II. 241 and :7 with 'resat Company. Fleischmanti ' get , tiPstztrat .1.. and the kte Maud L. Amer. lettli the coming of cold i return limit? ?nal Den , Two Forgery Charges (lama position he held until his health 11" weather there are s lot of an awl who died of typhoid fever at a It little extra Umtata that began to fall several months ago , Made Coronete Man One ' On chamber the of tittle Deed dotng. Come to and Authority He was a member Against rot Lake hospital Wedneaday.. will b. sot twilit band) ime litbrstelatii that your ear ,le all tommerce, the Rotary club and Address Engineers To Mid- at Ma mortuary chapol of 4 1011Httrea Callan Survivina for winter. Met up the Royal Arcanum. were Two charts' et forgery 244 east PIrst south. I log are his widow. Mn'. Clara M. Hunt. timing J. M. BenlOn by ths HCOL H. C, Boyden.. authority on : at 3 p.m. flaturdaY. The Rev. El. Cbtaa a I dent drive a daughter. you Grandin son. a Hunt, . county attornpy Triday. - Ben glo- !concrete construction.' will arrive mer L Goshen Fill be prt Margo- - - ' iford ao us about Ratting Set Mts. tFred Smith. and two slaters bodin and B.' Pally allege Benson !In Salt Lake . The boy wag born Us sce Lake. art one aloe. High trade in Friday, Nov; la. to Katherine and Margaret Hunt of . Mrs. Mr. ... of and a at was attempted to defraud them by gam- )ecture before the iWit LakeChap, AIAL we kimono Cambia values on your open ettif, Es grandson 1,11110tAiit mbosi Cincinnati. ItSold alum terms for payment of ing checks for 825 and $10 to ter. American Aaeociation of En. I C. M. Neebitt of Salt Lake and Mr. toronoo of float' lo tkoll oak . , WirvalP.t I and Mrs. L. E. Aatlet. of Los Awhich he had forted the signatures !gtneers, it way announced Irtidair Diable cool- foroloboo moo hoof time SNOW RECNION. W. It Lewis and A. M. Mower. Paver .41 4 pat of of Salt Zak.. vow wornsoof Ozporetodoomo recently Colonel the solo Boyden during ' paid 1 A fainla of the Neil Pallintine Is charged ,with 'iour reunion am4 annual fte we The as ea moo mother diag October IL that to loos Irrd haa delivered more than war Sem, railcar , 1.2 A ars hie grandparants. . of lossectsit lgal... I Issuing a worthless cheek for 820 Lino years AIR. tymniplipte iaeottrr. -II - 1 . Lantern &idea - ;1111111. foot boolowoo, every detiom tly' of rrastus Snow . commemorat- with intent to defraud C. A. Wil- - ;4.7-.-.-' i ,if ALI lirsoilK and on. sister. JUnt t spoof bore will how no AIM l Staage se 7 100th anniversary of his ' the , fool. hied of ing , , ' . CAPENP . ", lie mad evall rourapell iiod Astkr. who Is recoveritta llama. ; : ' 4 : , , . , birth. wil be held Saturday. ,, ' l from at attsek of typhoid fewer. , these asylum 'Woos, e Jack La& is charged wittLepeod- Examiners Board OLT'. . o'clock tn the S. 1024. at IILIESITIO ILAVIONS, ,t; ,,,.:4 room. ., , Bishops building, assembly RAM errs orromv. ' ' ' - ' Vlotaticht of the protibitton law Claims Heann. g Date All Tor ilmartniest always epee No. 40 Noilth Main street ., ' . .. L. Is 141 H. of . Ninth Cast , Caterlok, charted Against , , ,.4.4, &sly members of the family, including ' ' .4 J. H. PoPOos. John Pappas, odis The state board of examiners the younger children are requeeted strait, reported to the pones irridaY ' ' Dan Ouseman. -te IS that his home was entered Thurs- Nor. aet ' at be present as promptly as posI. trelock to rridwr Pappag. II - W001 IMMll ISWAIL COL ,,,it, et. sible. Mrs. C. York. Alexander for hearing claims wblek minim , . Rumen. Jjanita , day sight by pass key ballast's and - "Ploneio to 111. Too. , Ope1 radio sets reeetvias two reIt. Robb, Mitchell. r. 'Kate Harr7 have Lepwhkit asainet Goorge th. SNOW, ' "' including willm Wevidire Lomdtim TAlorwo 'TATE At rimmDwAT - ft ,lasu ' . . quire special lefrolatiire enactment. statar and fixtures were stoles. Pan ned Gaetaiana.Latino. President. ...,,, Jam , 1 ' ,, r . , -- - ,': ; - - , : 4M . ago, ttl - :' I ..- , clog-blac- - ... sAmpLE pAcks or - cEillifiN I r ca' ct BoldDeOutyand- I sTo Es - -1- litimuteW. - ,, ; , ' - -- - -, ' -- ::::)'11.I.,Og 1160 - the-dat- - t ct - THEO 'i?...,-.....t- ' , . . 17-2- 2. '', - - public-spirite- - . e ili te , - ,'4' e. , ' z -- ' - . - ELIE 01 sit HI jailill sue-co- - , r I. 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