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Show .; -r- - The richest t, mariscAnsos minds need not '41 large I- II) Bronson-"Alcel- ER 4qIP ,d 'READ TRY RACK:G CA A 1,11111 rou ICE ICE ICE 01- . 1 gam"-- et Tn' - g - ilicoDonoirt un3r . . . pari-mutu- el , Will continuo Effort to Improve Indtstry. - Judice,As.acia. Valentino Gideon Of All thanked the committee for the I resolutions- - adopted and . ordered ) the resolutions spread on the reel - ' . . . . -- , - Life. . - high Remolutions sketch the Pursuant to a revolution adopted lige tights of Jostles Weber.. and I by the board oP directors of the speaking of his partisanahip forum. American 8fieor producer( time love of the conflicts of the in politics he believed Ms countrl.ciation on Aug. 10.11925. members could always be best served by of the association met at the Hotel plans the triumph of the political peril ,Utah Tuesday and prepared incorporate .under the laws of to which be gave his allegiancetto and the organisation of his tradi- Utah. associatiowbas existed -t-or tional enemies was a number of years as a voluntary Hon. the reaolutions' sai& - organization. lie members base Notwithstanding these charac- felt tor sometime it would be wise teristics he was meet tolerant of; is incsrPorate for business ' on personal religious or political, " scam. to views never permitting them new will not Ths corPoration dela- interfere with personal have for any of its objects ' the III ship. osrPerstiss, ,111.11kInt aInceter.'" As a practicing attornity the res- secter con- ':.11',. rtrPsIs . Weber c'f1z Indent ranked Judge e' "1 :II!! "gifted"-;man & leaders. the 'am ong 771 will s with an apparent readiness without sD'-he,rett7;;;;t-Za7e""e;;;;I"';lc; preparation and as an advocate " . dalre. bad a charm and persuasiveness officers mind nemwere the The eloquence reaching and! en: w followirtg Mona yeery,, gala heart of the educated end - I M. Smith, president; Frank ed with QUO abMty. to his relations wfth ken. Wash.:, first vice president; the industrial workers as a mem-of- 'Robert 11. Talley. Jerome. Aria. second vice president : Henry Ma bet of the unions and advisor labor in numerous conflicts with I Reopen, Reno. Kest, secretary, tied capital the resolutions declared treasurer. as the that Judge Weber "emunantly kept . The following were named In mind the supremacy of the law board of directors: W. Mont Ferry. and urged upon the vrorkmen the E. J. Riddick. Utah; Erie V. Dave and L. 0, Rvahs, Montana; necessity of solving their disputes- ler by lawful ntethods. Hs was equal- Robert E. Talley. Arizona; Alfred should Herren. Calif.; John O. Kirchen ly insistent that employers and Clyde A. Helier. Nevada; , respect the law." ' tom- - Frank IL Smith, Waslai "Jews F. bench the On the supremo mfttee declared be bed made an- McDonald. Colorado; Jerome J. enviable record maintaining a pro- Day and James F. McCarthy. Ida; found reverence for constitutional C.,Ic. Kelley. F. II. Brownell. F. passion Y. Robertson and E.. R. Earle., New safeguards with a righteous an law York. for justice, upon which its- the rest; understanding , must dicta as reiterate and apart from the legislative depitimenL His opinions. say the resolutions. were ...neither startling nor sensational - " . but characterized by learning, cow cona each ' rnaciarg staiLd lacoilitIL HEED dom. humanity And comprehensive grasp of Real Pcinclities--- - Mil was . an unusual command of language ' characterized by a delightful sense ' of humor and a charming ability to use it which if be kept Out of Dr. Richard R. Lyman bit opinions must have bees conscious effort toms From south 1 , .;; fled , , , State, $2.079.695.61; county. $1,- 329.192.21; oats road. $19.959.914 'Salt Labe City, 92.103.29939; Salt lAke City school. 91.900.738- .119: Garotte school district. 9487,- 694.98; Murray city. $49.447.73; Murray schools, 951.802.43; Jordan school district. 9878,81817; Midvale. $29.820.44; Sandy, IL. 221.49: Singhturi. 9279405. this year Cash abatements amounted to 921.15244. which has been estimated to be lower than e for several year. ' The total lax of $$.200.1192.19 Is based on a county valuation of $2110.999,001. Apportionments were arrived at from computation of the following tax levies: Salt Lake City, 32.3 mills: Granite. 21.17: Murray, 33.9; Jordan, II Td: Midvale. 2L15; 'Sandy. 23.79; Bingham, 29.79. of cilAtier ' - SeedsinenVeet to , Set State Standards - --, - 1 OFLTP.--.4111- gh proseed certification regulation The posed by the department. bearing was ronductod by R. J board with ComEvana of missioner Harden Bennion Ind IL "Mexico la a groat country. The I. Webb: agricultural Impactor. Mexican people are a greet people, E.....Iversoz,secrelarl... With a chance to -succeed they - will attendance. All were MIMI ePPOr achieve intecasstunity to present their views ont In this way Dr. Richard M. Li what the now regulations should' of ma of the Cormell the Twelve bill impression of the sumsup LOVIJIS southern neighbor of the United vim Staten on his return The meeting of weeke trip through that country the Saltregularmosithly Lake Flower Garden club U ems the Aral official visit ris the will be held at the-- Hotol Utah at Mexican mission that has been seelock tonight. E. D. Gregor viade-b- lr en? of the general au- will give an address on roses. Mathorities of the Church for many stic will be furnished by the Years. Dr. Lyman met Prost. IlleY !Pratt of the Mexican mission at El Tibet Soppy Gehl. 1W1b. D.I. With Paso, Texan where the first confer- - 1 I nee of the trip was held Saturday sad- - Shisdarr-Ang- , .. 1 mid were held in1,Other various Iconferences lidesims, They were I joined at )(same by Dr.. George W. MMdtelin, vim returned home Sae the-stat- front-a-sev- en -- a la few drays of association 1 inYourlist Stlies , WE 'have all the things you need for schooltext books, - drawing materials, tzbEts and other NimP-1"11111-"- 0- - : - stp Pfh, ft ...1:11,::., modow with the Mexican people .bowed the,' are not fond it revolution . according to pr. Lyman. flier' de net prefer fightbig ant nuns titan other people do, be sal& The Mexicali people are coming to see clearly that In the Pest them harp been but two clammy Tn that country. one immensely rich and the other hula better than Marra Pitting more in life than the lot of se animal has been .aintoat impoetdble for theta, they have been so bound down with little pay and , . debt . he said- The ascend conference wat bald at San Antook Tea. end was at Limn- - " Roman tended. Mamba& third conference was f at San Pedro, 30 ndies south of Mexico City. a ceittertere was also held at Tokio capital of the Mats - i of htexim ' bir n Mts. .L Its T Expert Repaint, Clocks, Watches, . - rot , , i. 4 , 'b' , ,' '..:0' , I. - T Nir MUST COUTIIIIIE Happylicrianan - George R. Horning Made , Head of Membership ' ' Council , 1,3 I , 4 7- fit -- t 1 , he Warns All McQuarrie That - Applicants Must Be Passed by Doctor To Obtain Polities. llama tor a nests to refuse to wit. ni &ay task be evee,had as hard trent the staadiroint Soch so arkwomeloyor els' tine la Fldre George Aibert smith,. tts, ostors or the I.trorther ceps-setakes to var.. ganise the 1,000 members of thei Chamber of Commerce for the a ork et the ?suing year at ,marneroust committee meeting' Sloadat after-- ! 1 ' ,PHYSICAL TESTS not unusual to hese rat Individuals oho k &SKI- ride to say srbarts job out et a lesak varied raperieure watt their hardest.- - Rot It is miness- re Tort-s- a , - - y - Y.. Olt 211. - - - ' 1 ,' . 1 ,1! '. A . . .- L '' - , ., IThe l I , j Ni-',-,- ht Ad-Wr- ''..--- "" ng to -- -e albs em'' - -- -.- t:evra-Eai- n 1 It Pll e op-TH- in- dy - at Hal 1 - a sum f. R Stieet light Celebration Riitly Biz Cash Prizes are Ancora 01.1110111. ati -- 1 car-wa- s al. otte-me- , rr at. , r C1-tal- e Atittit-Zrbde;i3- 'd x Ill $ sellooL filo to,aange FIFEbrit ;00 - ' ' . - -.- . . - -. . 00000 , ., , p , - , IITIOTI C tnttrn Eln- School - Strdents Get, ymir Sam Crown BELTS - - , , ct WOLFE'S 1. - 'Askew $4185 rts is.. s I d avulse". - won trio maxim. worry .ww George R. Hornhig. manager ot1Work. Tears a Idea Down." as a department fe the Utah Gas & Coke company, was lita matte. aral a natural lacuna-chose- n I The .tat o Insurance !... ts,..,..:::.? ,rn".S.1..-.r- : chairaaia of tho rooTherition to love and enjoy his work, be hal boned an opensrarning to insdrance Companies operating In shin council with Jacob .A. gahn,iderlares difficulty has me-- anireared ,it.'tsh ''' ir Y' aiming tolerating ii polici of 1 manager of the Capitol- - Electric's an aspect in his manual-Milkwriting risks without thorough sad ' V. A. ' Culver of thaand tmdeavor. company. and ;:'. (g examination. ' ' 'T !Motor Mercantile company,' viral The bre of Elder Smith reed' scientific medical ',A4letter sent out by J. G. Ate- - a romance and in it has al. Quarr.e, chairman and tertiary . reepective-ilik- e 4s..,.,. L., - state insurance r wi 4 ' ' ' bc ways a ppeared work, frequently Metter. calls attention to commie-", A C the de-.', ''',,N.',, council. Made up of men arduous toil sad porfound respems, from ' the practice follow. parture , ,, t:representing all the chief busines. Witty. yet the pleasure , be has"led ::, I. In the Peat. under which certain . ' :' Is an advisorr body to the found in his varied otcapation has ... , I &went, coirriers are requiring 1 work 4 board 'removed the suggestion that of governor & ' Nr: It phylileal elattrinationS. . S. Wlden For as ,nanted its irksome- !insurance selection of risks Is left person ere jw4 naturally want ta get tot chairman of the auditing committee! While be beikores that a himself Sidt Lakes famous fire-figwho in untrained to .. it bt being conducted by The Do . insider the council, with IL L. Cow, Cita work 'too hard. for he illness too the rain a titg eontest:tit examination of physical 'a with did that prolonged E. Doyle, members. staff photographer caught a 'ley and Frank and whose income depends met News, Yesterday afternoon ou s a remelt . Elder Smith la of the person bunch of the boys at the Centro I station grinding out ads- to be 1 Additional membersmesawin be chosen.Jobs would he an the number of people he inthat fewer Decker Mantel' 'opinion chairmade ' CaU I contest. skull submitted in the t prnetke if you doh." odd of the entertainment It,spues.:Lie.tkrw"d end Virhrther is it old fair the smiling esplafr4 1 tail IL fn n. Thene. fine fellows have detee ---- poi, and he chose as aditaionalleTT''' holders wile were required to loaned that they are gang to ge t their shore of the Sa,b00 of IIman take a leading part in ley Aidon J. u ndergo a rigid examination to for ads. They figure that sable prises which The Pews is p hinith Ewe,. growth have admitted into their own , they might just a$ twell bate a bt share of awe any one. Thin f- Cornwall, IL Y. Feruström and Or- - look'srback upon hiu aarly youth sow men vhoso probability of life n all of the stationset raper latly the night shifts aro wn.rhaj. ILY,rid:1m,..................A .... Whit a sense of pride. first class Me ---is scientific certainty it. why shouldel to try their hoods at it- - Everybod o doing y I he ever heid was obtained whits is based on no Ildr. , affair," committee chosel Job was nicipa Mecluarrie dequestioneble. is yanra or ate, and he clared. b. John M. Wallace all vice As is no low ittrtah The offEri111. In. charge of The there the worked week in $22.60 for who Those advertise.. submit a :and appointed examinations on wk., however. Deseret News Bain Ad Writing; 1. factory. Two requiring mints in the Deseret at ,city planning and zoning. compeeed'yami later- heetothing did- a- maws work for tho opinion of the departmentthe contest have had the 'eurprise of Ad VVrriting contHt must, re. Ittlier..:W-.M-... Olen Setlot Boauy justice day.-, their burn daysTtito surprise Imo member the simple rules that 'vaster Q. Cannon, exC. Pope and makes little difference been occasioned by tile splendid ad-- 1 obtain. There must positively-boleos, then bis career 4tiet up Practice in to tsr as claims only rite Wier-stage of grolltk, cept vertisentents now being received at throng various ONE ADVERTISE-REN- T I . Byron B. Wright was made . for only in the future. adjustrnent summers to complete a The Nears and coming from people ! vics'workmg ON EACH SHEET OF - onicorotty course in wintery; chairman of the retail trades cornotter of Warder to avoid future charges who a week ago sever thought they PAPER. THE NAME treludics tircis mittee at the lint meeting of that that. as surveyor. packer and tray-bocould write an advertisement be--i WRITER OF THE ADVERwhich mad. provision to di- - Ming salesmen ,, for 1Ct IL I.. adjustOqg each claitne the depart- cause they. had never tried. Maori TISEMENT MUFF BE ON THE now stresses the importance meat vide the retati Into the an to organization F as of receiver of the advertisements received argil REVERSE SIDE-Oappointment THE PAPub- - publia moneys by Pratt. William of barirejheato examinations made. following PER. WITH HIS tilt HER ADaccompanied by letters of explanaOnce "firemlittne are paid, fraud education. executive, holiday McKinley and by tion but from the neat ads subreappointed ' Hefty, DRESS. about the only claim on which choosing and a committee to Roosevelt. Ho worked fry. is mitted no explanations or apologies have of the ads that Many can be invalidated and a contract the main features of the year I (meetly from I am. to midnight. are necessary. reached The News office have line hardly be perpetrated work His positions are now numerous. a fraud can THIS CONTEST IS MAKING carried the name of the writer without an totent. be said. The J. T. Harris of the Arrow Pres", his days aro long hut interesiMg. burden CLEAR THAT THE FOLKS AT on the front of the paper. This of proof consequently was elected vice Chatrillan of tke;and be yet ha lowea no work It HOME ARII BRIMFUL. OF SUGis not according to the toles of would fall on thectompany and lit- I difficult for bint to enJOY GESTIONS AND IDEAS. IF THEY the contest. PLEASE READ I new industries committee. 1 any would bo .minsideration-4U. WILL JUST SEND THEM IN SO.., THESE SIMPLE RCLES AND application tgep, giveq to a 'signed THAT THE NEWS CAN MAKEI GOVERN YOURSELNES AO. Relief SaMittil medical Give no to IIMICT cured with Society 1111 THEM KNOWN, THESE VERY CORDINGLY MI IDEAS MAY EARN REAL PRIZ,Dance 20th Ward followed be by This policy will ES FOR THOSE WHO SUBMIT the departmeitt. the commiseloner . An you seed Is to send In the THEM. The Twentieth wisid Relief so. announced. . IS wording Or "COPY.' Saw Ade have ciety Will bold Contest Very Esay. dinner dance at one big thought behind them the amusement ball There is certainly nothing hard only Wednesday does not &abuzzled Automobile about writing an advertisement so your advertinement evening Sept. I 1. for the benefit , of the ward chapel fund. that will qualify for this contest. Recovermi 4Continued on Page gin) Dinner will be served at S waste-ssssss, mEntimi, BORNE To , befollowed by-fprogram and After a chase of more than five READ WORK TO 111-The program will Condancing. weeks during which several legal - ... sist of muffles,' numbers by memTREK ART. battles were fought a high priced bers of tbe ward orchestra and automobile embattled from the vocal seloctitms by ;i William IL Mullett.'" et the Aleeehttlen Freed Finance company has been for Encouragement of Intsrmoun- ...1 Russell, baritone. in Tyndall. S. D.. by the recovered tain Artists has been completed. ft Wood Detective agency of this chy. is announced by Ara Alice Merrill 7 Charles E. Wood. man.. to , is Hatford, 16, ----, Borne, who for years has fottersd according I Joseph i, rinal preparations ibove been I plrostidinedelldisnrbnesd itelatiVeS srt1411;117kHotron :blow.Iltatbeolan chosen prli:o"' WPC SQUght Mr. Wood said the'ear was oblittourbsihwellIpb.urposedmade for celebration of tit opening: tained on a title retaining note. but Miss Gertrude sec. 'dem: rtrat South. Arbuckle, ' ! Deputy Sheriffs and Salt Lake of Balt' Lakes new whltewor on14111The forged references. by a wanner.. chairman through En er alen includs man who. name be does not cars police have been marked to &mist in celery; Taylor First South 'street from State to chandisedrawing prizes. Ths first is a ma- - Abend" lo,eph Heitocd. In. iec or . thepose to divulge. The Otto time at tbcont. inirwmatt IP West Temple, Wednesday. 8ept:111. hogany davenport table valued at gamut. Heitotti The bey berm finally traced to Tyndall and from B to 12 p.m. The new light 119 by the Dinwoodey Furniture the tate Ton- Charles H. J. Shopbard. his bow.. 114 Burton areant.,a la being returned to. this city by latent will make. First South one company. and others include a 110 lett fen dere behtc bm leth""..11 death kotintiallindi Lakbillee; litErwillarredbeth Writzger.. one Of Woodg operatives-of the best lighted streets in the due hill on purchase of apy house two weeks ago and relatives have and Mrs. & 7., world. P. WorsleY of Provo. or lot, by Cook and Noyes; Sfe In 'bona unable tii locate him. It Is I &oil Extridition Refused for The improvement has been made furnitura at the Madsen yurniturti mci, Royal igocim of oirdos. ha left with circus whirl& cemmerms was slikibitio at a cost of 226.000 to property $ Is In marchandtse. by the Batt; thought the passed recently city through Alleged Child Deserter With mth Homo cher.. OirliPrg on the street and 615,400 to Lake Glass & Paint; in mermrs. R. c. clover. 401 Clifton ....pointed ma."". n. and O. Id. child. soricchites,. the Utah Power & Light zolhOarri chandise br John Reid.lig' ' I Way and Canon llootL too Au- attorney gee-orsalt Laho schools; , H. 'tHsrvey M. auff for new transformers and elliargeIn addition there will be 12 SIC xylem. his sister, aska that any Tuesday refused to authorize Lenin. of onelakuaa went of plants to furnish the ad- merchandise prizes. one valued at knowing the inaperintendent whereabouts of Harrison E. Niles Reboots; Kin i Hophins Ba- - extradition of ditional $1,50, another valued at $50:17 met- - boy notify her. - The bey's prosOgdim to Kings county, New Clarence Neaten will cbandise prises of $I each. four encelititteessary to adjustment of perinteadent of Ogden schools. ad from Mayor a face York to charge of abanonpon 2 touch thl. button 'giblets turns on valued at $I each. the $340. and 'Insurance-matter7.1711-doning a woven year old daughter- - , 4paa the new lights, and the event will two 82 merchandise prizes t Tile attorney general was author- n will continue be heralded by two bands. one on Judges of the Pcmtest for them Pageant to Honor Retiring committee exhibits at the chamber of emit-pri- ized to act in the matter byGoz, the east end the other on the west will be Mayor hostel). O. mere and provide rotatima exhibit Doerr IL Dern who is out of the aide of Main street. The celebra- Dibble and Royal IC Darien. George Presidency imiverai Utah cities. tion will be in the nature of a big A hearing urea "old before the The chief purpose at ths laew as. ST- - GECIWIr SWSL rit.v7ard. ed''. IS.8:'i."25...''''antin".8111.'s'sitsir.b; attorney general TUOIPIal morning eociabon is the aradet lel A of to Dixie, eistablishod Spirit pageant, Numerous cash Prises have been for the best decorated window on en. ths dirt..., mob artists who are sa a position at which Mr- - Miff declaredshow. being srstarod pader offered including 2100. 250, 230 and First South, Judges for th cow.- - time at the Ptah reereatIOS COn" exhibit abroad and 1.0 fortitor deem Nwto presented clearty 22s special prizes. three prizes of toot Win 'bo iiir- - It- - Ashbl E W. mittee la boner of the retiring, stake to not bad Nike that wilfully' lag promising abandoned 210 each four of $ 6 each. one of Kelly and Commissioner Of Pub Ile Prettleaer E4ward 14 tittew Tbela-- 1 ths onsnnst snitibim hie child, but had eent bo an - w tte- - rmelf stews arm occasionally and Georse es r- 23. one of 12.60 and two of 12 each. Safety Arthur P. Barnes. a die a month for her . enn At-aveage'of int ell th been as it bead. -- The pageant bas The prizes will be given to the All litteediet the eelehrett6 will ten Mat 'war and bad refused IMMO by Kiss Mabel Jarvis I alms to foster the besot of Utah art. support citizens holding lucky slumbers. be given souvenirs by the lientwe and l aBrit Grace to continue 'wading , money this Numbers will be diertributed by all merchants and balloons, confetti . n year because his wife refused, to representaelle bisto It.. First South street merchants free. horns. etc. will be distributed. return to her home tn Ogden, OpmOnt of Dixie. the TemploiliAlliti 5 om 1116mIll ..,... , , it 'will be presented on IL I trizeprri.Lne:t will mu: Charity Organizations .1111111llcHNE... I sTAT FAm as set Steej gfilth labors sod sserifte-Name by the i :As ETITt.11101'rrm Society "1 -and ni IrPTP tire; londre41.,optstukvradtb."f Or- 1 Directorsof the I sllEr;isl AllgosT genisation society will recommend - India ns sad pleaseel will tw eap-I9 TOSOftt04. aitd. the doss to the Utah le first annual radio show that the same4; various phases et Dixie 41;11411 be babi at tba tome fair this Salt Like Family Service... pociety with tableaux raper oth t illstratd It is to be held on the it wen - decided Monday at the , 140 visitors are expected tax ,strikiest- - eireate- - mast papier, Ttie (teen:often le the price,- - pt chamber of CMTIMetell. will be free So the ond ', floor of the manufacturer of the The peacoat wilt annual ninth. fair has be ironwood by building. under 'Erection of fit Objects of the society are not ,a,011, in the school building paistio. ami to dale oat charity but to etatur PrinterilY a. Atountala.States the Tratiewas-Radio proof" tov, retenti;101,41,e, gas. yr...station August IFully or evening; Petit.' flowered dency of tokens remembrance to aid fernlike to become bide. aloe. Reports to, the office of fair cateista , of' Kiiii will:broadcast from the pendent of charity and self snow I EL Crockett; irecretery of elate in- and vegetables grown and portlitg. ft awes urged by Otos who . daily. 1; show dicate that the receipts for Au gust Prepared for exhibit by the. Wine. C. C, &rote has been nettled di- - objected to the 11111120- sees will probahly not exceed one. schook clideitim,...f-,-- .. rettor and Harold S. Jennies The:eight previous fairs have half.of those for July I Committees have been This has been intributedtit the been eminently aucceasfut andtothis appointed be exhibition le expected as follows: fact that few If any of the retailers jearli r .. one of the bent I of gasoline II gtore any greatamount Arrangement Committeee B- .- 'Kesle- r- and on a falling market and have beerir Principal' J. McColiont 0. irtrazior, vrill receive ind care- for thair CommitteesHarEntertainment , drawfut hat,ity the visitors. k4044.k their Earl ---C.. C. ry 07Atughlin.'4larTs11 supplies , thus reducing Morale, - mends on the refineries and (11( - Advertising 'CommitteeCs M. saki from whom- - the taxes - ire1 011ifill 1.01 McDonald. R. W. X. Smith. Clyde collected. lit the final analysis it Is EUHiolLII have little' probable that this willover-any ex: Space and Dororat'ogH. taxes the oir bearing ' Kent., H. S. Jennings. the tended period by reason Binnrn UI piTy I LUIll I Ull consumption- - being the thrud ac- Means to Disauss Reads tor which df4011112trifn the tax. cording to Charles Hefner. deputy Before Engineer Society William Holmes, former deputy to Mr., Crockitt.' city auditor, eubmitted the low bid Utah Heeds., Paid, Present and for auditing the city general and I 65 While 11111eir Steals Future,' will be diseuseed by How- -, funds. ispecial 17 id C. Means. state road engineer.' were opened by the city oman Leaves Rooms 1 at the Pine seasonal meeting of the Tuesday commmi . Utah Society of Eneneera. Wedfirma - oubrafttini While Miss Thelma Burt of thet- Other woos I masia, wombat at the chamber of I Peat Marwick New Willard apartments era visit- - I nuites commerce. It is announced bY Emillts . Recesea The Mitchell ileeKtry bur. a croon hall the Monday ote Gayford president- ing two tatter rime eire certified Pub- - i stole rooms and her entered glar -' a purse containing dils she. reported I lie accountants. DIVORCE $ crrs mica. Holmes in his bid agreed the . to voile beedetiertere, :Stor. xtrits were divorce for Mon.. would the east two filed of audits sot, Him B. H Brewerten 126 $IIIL i Peat. Marwick & day by Wattle, Van Valkenbutit street reported the loss of two 1 eleeed needs elA 1,1 Mitcheirs bid on the two audits against Clifford Van Vatitenbutg braceets from her home. on the ground of cruelty: Geo 111.250 and that of Beesley & Burglars broks into the Belly- - was ,n, E. Grove against Lodi C. Grove, Reeves. ort $1.000. s Spline-fielTire company' eolith. charging failure to provide; Arlishment 112I 11! Grande retinal, Plds for the ndlis have beim 4, P. vela Utley - against LeRcry c.bco- Mondity night and stole three inner , tvittfd 17 the ell? etmsmtleteeets on two previous, occasions en the cruelty and failure to provide: al, , , L Blanche Charles 1"IA deg. end a pu'ree 'containing ground they were too high. Leggett against 1110, 11 . 0:11m 461eStore. Arnett. cruelty and Emhy C. 111.15 were reported Stolen from the 1 The bide submftted Tueeday grere Brown against Robert V. Brownl I !home of Mrs. c:w. Whitfield. 246 referred to the department' of P I home andpureisiume for tabulation. boson SOPliaillZ LAP& Cirt cruelty. . Hampton amen Monday. , -- , 21 eolith Wool- - - I, , 4i To 1MB BY C.OF U. - , peers toe bete eve. elollsed 1. Ala 'flee et work mot our worlussee wee be speed ogee. esarentes ell work Plot itsearost et oar oboe. pee hive a wallet' tbet seeds sleselthesell It to so, ao ostIssete m tbe soot.Tee It aro sot erstled sto tee tot plly ,solessi pesters. ate-me- ad yfronalw. s &ter life of , - ',..:4....... - 1115111111110ELIll , . lam, eott avenue. repotted to police tam at a platinum the Tuesday bee Some clatter rhea from - : Ity. Fails 1 - YEA4 1 of seedgmett appeared before the executive committee of board of agriculture state the Tuesday at a public bearing on the A score, Republ ic. "As hie opinions will lat read and read again the bar will glAre a high estimate of' his fairness and completeness of statement, hial tome but clear and accurate int- ; premien ihtluditialprinctple-eira- l singular the reseittlimis continued "Ile was not a financier, Re did not have the faculty, of ac s gen. money. fls mous ,andvre fear often imposed and loved his He trued upon. was withilm tellowii; his sympathy e endlanforttimitY-,--HOpprosaki humeni-- ,, was a leader in a great tartan organisation in- - which hie antipathies were very actively en . versioa!-to.,Aobiter---dio. demand notkes represent for delinquency are to be avoided. According to figures compiled In James the tikes of County Auditor e Sullivan Mae tax will-bapportioned as follows: -- ' lgo FiniuscleY. ay 1 98.209.692.71 in taxes to be paid by noon, Nov. 3& if penalties ,,, ,. Sa tax notices Approximately will be mailed from the office of COUnti Treasurer E. J. Groesbeck. Saturday, it was announced Toes-Th- e t4Doco Hap m Re-throu- tiotices 71.110 ,:r"1 1- ,.. ... r,. PENSIL ) 41 - ,, - saTu out-Pre- 1925 Tax for 'ix? .,:a.ilit VMITY 1925, - Comty ' .'",4 '. COIIMITHES ARE p0:1 Ceztest ''24:47C11"""":7,,. ''' Is: , 11:3 i " ed Tillmatr--DJoluiso- GET A THEN T - Dansict Judge L. B. Wight will preside at the ease of the Etat Pair board snit Rating comminution ' agatnst Salt Lake City. Counsel met hr the courtroom g to' tigree on snipeTuesday-morninions. hu . Ratlines.. AttOrnei GenerH, al llarvey H. Cluff. J. R. Robinson. amatistant.atterner gener l. IL for the plaintiffs and Will Folland and Shirley P. Jones. for the defendant. With the opening of the Ma e. answerAt the Utah Horse Racing and :has Breeding sassocintion.z. which been made a defendant M the acIrvine. B. was A. tion . file4 by counsel. The answer denies Bali Lake City has any ordinance prohibiting the machines operation of and alleges that a continuation of races of be will the great benefit to the. agricultural and livestock intemsas of the etate. It is expected the balance of the day will be consumed in further liereament at to stipulations. and that arguments. will begin Wednen, day morning. The state fair asiociation contends the city is exceeding ha jurclause isdiction as the of the law - constitutional for the reason horse- racing is a xamo of and not of chance. ski.' - On the 'other hand City AttorPolland cantends that betting ney means of the parton the minuet machines la gambling and as such is forbidden by the city ordinances. -- Sketch 15 - (, Filed. Glowintelributo was paid Chief Above totals tiro tor tail rdoltoo A 1! Weber by the supremo booludlee Sept. court of Utah and committew resothe stals bar, association in ,: I boted Lod outside of that body lutions adopted Fueaday. his km tor birl, fetkormou gar Following the death of the lots nit hia an hoPulet,to , vire -. reether justice soon after his , es. tirement from the bench the auhis for matt moved regard hy,oac prem. court appointed a committee character. ability and nubile sere- of composed regard ice.,,. and the affecuanate Carl A. Badger. J. E. Dormer. B. P. with which we now cherish his Dobbs. Henry M. Hayes, C. R. Hot- memory, wo confidently say that the late Justice Albeit Z. Weber Bcgawortb. r D Lewis, A.B. 1!,...!: is worthy of a. lasting eommemoration in the records of this court and Henry V. Van Pelt to draft comresolutions of respect. This rootuTttest,court in the mittee met ' :, day. D. Johnson was Sli 1191 SO IrTV II TillmanI I 11, Judge Imable to be present and Judge T. Of J associete 13. Lewis former tics Weber prodded sad in a brief address probed the character end I work Of his former partner. C. R. HMI- . Hollingsworth supplemented these, . '. th laudatoi7 others with remarks 1 , r the character and work of the de- . , ,,.. cadent after which Chief JUs tic ' SF,!CO'll.D.:.,.:.ggiQp. - , Fria . , ..4 - - RULES, , Confer on Stipttorneys ufations; Answer is - - Lawyers of City Draw Up Resolutions Paying Trib- Late Head of ute s State Supreme Court. . IP IP . - - 54 . I -- fIC3, Cafi'llrite 'MC1114111. To 14. - , OF ey.,a -- 110CE-VIEB- LAUDED AS a - -- T LAKE CITY UTAH TUESDAY ,SEPTEMBER 1850 FOMIDET) ,r; f- -.- .; . . ,11- ; ' ,B Celb 0 t ittl) Ceepatiers ye:r tall Tf:-77.1717.- Y- I- t; )1,1 V |