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Show 1 oe, 4 4, - - goodircw' bbletetlre meal:lava! demgde thsleAnwillirbt)ole Iv. 0 although they may die before they have' L. Stevenson- time to sign ' - - kirworithi, , 111. got. , , : : -, SALT. LAKE ' , , THE -- ig se 0 E Q. - Cannon Sylvester Takes to Exception Statements of Others Regarding -- ---1 -- 894 oi: , I, .,:.- -- - ,,...-- - .' , , I 4 - , t T ' ,, g . - ', A OUTFIT I . Meteorotogist Explains Why He's Not "All 1 I ' , ,,,..:-e- - i, , Director of Council Goes) LITOI Higher. Post;Presi- - --, -- t at t tfieT?his - T 40 ' ' ChangesJob E.iit -- - at ., 441-1- - ''4., 4 - t,..77,4 -- --- sti-- .-- ,. - J". ! -. "-- - , . , 4 - '.' . , . : ' 244 - b.'; C.-- Z. '.,, 3'. '. - - ', .,, ' - - . -- Iaanta 1 - 11111Me - - -0,1lls wants You to Write Early li LakeQildr.0 ::---tio- Utah-Ape- - - ar ten-ye- ar , 1 TRIMS - 1 .- - - Pow-Wo- - ' lariaKent Siii4.,.. . osaan . 'Officers Nominated I i By Exchange T. opEti TAX MEET ' 1 $ Consider Simplification of , I,-"Ir- Assetiment -- , - - Tax officials of Salt Lake. and Weber counties met withUtah the state board of equalization Bride,' to go over propozied changes in amassment Sweeping changes are now under lonsideration by the board of equalization which will simplify' asesanent matters.. The board confronted with ozi statute which divides property into IS clamant and changes now under consider-to- n may necessitate some statutory changes Meeting with the board were Assuager M. L. Cummings. Treasurer Ed. Groesbeck and Auditor J. W. Sullivan of Satt Lake county; As-Charles E. Hawkins. Audi- -' tor C. L. Wright and Treasurer Henry leonson of Utah county; Assessor Arthur G. Barrett. Deputy Assessor Stanley Robbins and Auentor L. A. Van Dyke of Weber county and R. E. Hammond, rcretary of tho state board. , ii- - L . Board Asks T lo -- , - idalle tin Equah7e As St!SSIng 1 TIMIS El giaiii yam. rJflhlIIVflPflhIjTflflIflfl .1w1-11-- v i ' 1. .1. . , S!frre .,. ., I - t , , , ' . I - - ..- , - -: a , ' - ' 4 ! . - , . , e4P11". CANDY; 1 - . - ..: Peanut Bars 10 v p , ' I , ! , -.- - -t- --- ------- V stir ' 8 e., , g, t ;r , 4, , I V e aub 11 :' ',' :' '; r f fl: .t; .. : - - T . ,. ' t :v sr L t t ' 1I , - f ,, ;. 4 4- - ALli'lgv.11"114)1';11 1 $1 v t r, et i Y N 1 , 1; ' f i 1 4 I ' I , d ; ; - - . , , - s - , ' - r - - .- , - 41) . of lull HOME Ng , si 1 VICTIM SA TO' 'SAYE STEP -- or P1.1) IN FRONT CAR AT Sian STEL12,1T. IL - - 7 DTI I 1 Goz ti,tu,vki 1 GIFT for the MiLlinninowl - t ttrelll"bs vjWi11In . lived ' - 21. 'Murray. hi be-- 1 to be dying, at the county,4 struck' 'Friday at fifty-1- 1 ninth South and State- etreeta byl, an automobile driven by J. E. Gray. tilt West etrecti Slime a whale al ditterellifir b.Deputy sheriffs the accident unavoidable. It "we. oar e'lliPat Ii tealei sad elated the woman was Waiting all either lateriar-wank"lora lie alleged a otrect car and ,co the auto111 mobile approached way we are'Itee Largest lade. ,stenSed of It front bi-peadeal lb. elty, DAFGHTI21 IS nowt. , Illoner bark It awl Watt. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith. Jr... and family are reioicing ovrr the birth of an eight pound girl Friday at their home. $ST west Sixth South street, This in the fifth daughter of tho family of eight 410 Soap Mt. Woo. SIM Mother and child are SAMS to emelt too. 'pomade& 'children. as getting along aatia t.t. - mdt-nin- ir Sixty-four- 4 th : 'Mak twIth - g. . - It Martin Coal Co factorily., , - up ebriamisaa atomism Maytag ht Fag" begs: you're aura at ItAIITEM KAMM( arnabanyr mad CILMAsra cum' Then Torero trit A g Mk MAVIS. PIED"' tar years la game. DEMO firm Arno t WREN 'Timm s - , The Maytag Shop .21a Oa. list Solt Lake, City. Woo. MSS - risk. . : alum --14.14'".".. I . T , !, 1 - - .I . , - ' ,, ' A CHRIEirMAS WEIGIztiv :"1,') ,---- - - sNre Ta7 -- - - - ... , :'' ' - 1.- , . He-wa- a A committee of the Utah Taxpayers ansociation will meet with -Mayor C. Clarence Nes;ert at 11a.m. Monday; December 14 to discuss the budget of the water work" department, prior to makimt rec. emendation for tax reduction. 1, , t..,, ' -- Taxpayers to Discuss Water Levy With Neslen ., ,,-- - Namuel nigher. 10. son of P. Fisher. 124 Fourth ELK street out- and slishaloeersitiona !red bruises Thursday 'evening when struck bY an automobile driven by an urn- dentifted man In front of the hors home. treated In the emergency hospital 0 it ' - -.- 1 -- at .orge . , ...,-,,,- ,, ' : ' - t41P1111e4Init:17-provIde- - I - WG,I4AVE A WINtlING I - - - i It let-liLake County Commission in graduate work. In the new o be will spend part time ter. received Friday .10 make a t.. college and part survey of conditions In this couniteachine Ptthethe board of education. 4.n ,. - a committeemet with . , A Partial' 1nrelltination it ' 11' of the Chao! board atstociation and t Pointed out. lead to the belief Mooted report designed edI-to that residential imProvements are further the interests ' of phvoical , aseeesed at a much higher, lactation fn a more general way In rate' .4 .. business ,, ,.. than , echools. prorty. the mehins wvi, be 4 S fm,' more geteral'"PailICI-- 4 - I n igrrittir aid in wiP- -' potion of all students its athletics ' ;407 out 'we" this inequeStF- ,' I ' A PrOPOSal FARO provided for phi. skit! examinations for pupils. and 'r , SPECIAL General Officers Off require that athletic cosJ'hete be directors of physicati eductition. .. Ca fo For Meeting able to meet certificate reciter.- 131,,,,i.hed , . --mental of the state board. i - ;,,.' i; I Tb. f- nal 1925 group e11fer. -i 11 held will St. be ons One convention &eta at lb:, 2 for i George for the St. George' stake, C a J, Tax or be Fined tv ' ...O A ,4,,, a Saturday and Sunder, Dec. 12 and ei 'I. with general board remettasta-- 1 c. R fon. corporatIon clerk thief; attend ng as follows: for H. IC exorkett. iterretary ot Relief warninU Trittor to iamel Louie, Y. Rol:Aeon L.. Robert Judd. -Sunday elet;'. corporation delinquent in porhili Ai.... school: Cs..ear A. Mtrkham, Y. M. capital stork toren. Many enm,A, . ,.., L A.: mile carte. A. 130401.Y have felled to ray and but T. L. M 1. A. and board of .du- - three dere remain before the 810 5 "roam,. . , ,. cation, Afton Young. Primary. 'penalty wit; be added. kst .... id-Pre-s.' The price' Pocket or , H. Humphreys was named by i - LetAheGiftBea ,,,I.- A, or 1i. - - 1en 411,10p1 COMMITTEE WILL MEET COOL. BE REGARDECO IDGE UNIITLIISTTIES 914.11TS - - ..,,,,,,, - 3 ' - ' a . Prest. George Thomas of thc 'University of Utah ban been Levit- , ed to join' the committee of state .. . t. aniveraity presidenta which will , . bold a conference with President in Washington Monday. i Coolidge ,14.!. 21, for adjudication of land . grants. ,,,,,,...,,,,...e.-.,, v., tnyttvittoit. ,,,,te,olst,ft.do4 : :ident Thomas by W. A. Je9bbb' 'i president of the State University of , i Iowa, chairmen of the special corni committee was op- ! panted at a recent conference of presidents of state universities in It will maim a kit with "Him" and it wM Mot widths "Bar" mum I The purpose of the conference tottor tmettemmt and Mouure with with the president is to iron out your ,sitimtion what the state university officials $12 $15 U.S $23 ' feet is diecrimination against uni- veratties ever the country in favor and up to $100, of agricultural colleges. with so Efforts will be made to have i Outrefttakti 011. portmeal land grants made to the elate, rather than to institutions dt"111011. Libeitna oquitAoubilythenwan; 24 I 3, 4 ; 241.1 "Ilk the universities and agricultural - ---- - I ' , I 2... The wide diserepancy ibtilrf.ell the Mate boar,u of education Friday Balt, irtate super- assiessment of real estate improve.; to tmcceed I. agrieultural education. ment s caused the state board of v'sor.of . Mr. Humphreys has been teaching equalization to requet the salt at the Agricultural college and do-, li, ' , 111 . - statasua ' . ! I gli . .,... ).....11111."."k. - ' r Auto Rims Down Child In Front of His Home or - ,,- ( t t .. David IF. Smith. former 'lover- nor. Charles R. Mabry. Jesse IL Pettit and David A. Aft lack were nominated as presidential candi. dates of the Exchange club at the Friday luncheon at the Hotel Utah. Other nominations were: Alonzo Watson. first vice president: Wil liam D. Roberts and W. M. lo Conshay. second vice president;Cari C. Burton. Leon Mae Fisher. Dr. Prod Stauffer. Aldan J. Anderson and Dr. C. C. R. PUrintreo hoard of control. two year term. Da-mu- st - P i - -- -- oimm.mm 11161 Pi . ed - - - , I 1- - , hand-carv- - r Of - , - -- lit - - ., -- - - 4 - - , , - , - - d. . , - -- IC T -- ',' - minr-,i- - .4 -- 1- Faits Before Reports Of Fitness of Onions For Railroad Shi P me t ars . lb - I.- -. I - - they--hav- illIGHAMSH0011110 , IN SUIT of Chicago Firm et - - 151 448 rar,re forecaster. of wrath. bke, fortune tellers, come in elcies. each tithe, with a different method. said J. Cecil Alter, meteomloglet aftheweather bureau Who docussed forecasting methods at the Liana club luncheon FriShipping point inepection aerv- inaugurated in the state in ire- day. cent At Jiresentyears came up for review by picked up the interestmg i.henonemon of inin I the aupreme court Friday when court banded down an opinion spots ahich have been studied byl the true scient!sta for-yeand the a f firming judgment of 32.441112 I he tirowers' Eschange-'area weather prophets are heaping, abuse on the cattier bureau be- against a Chicago firm on ship01110fill in the care ments of five of cause it does not embark long fAll of 1923, distance forecasting. l'he Chkiiso firm, the John A. Unfortunately. said Mr. Aber. refused to- - accept the weather bureau Is responsible Eck company,. onions' on the ground that they and if the prediction went out from the were not of the grade and standard the bureau six months ahead that called for Certificates issued on there would be a .short summer inspection both in Salt Lake And and early frost farmers in Utah at the point of destination esiab-- might not STOW Attalla ZOO& bahen-th- e oniona as of the proper ' II.as grades and standards and on the As a matter of fact the weather basis of this evidence bcreely the bureau will predict the probable Utah shipper was enabled tie re- weather for the benefitof crop The receiver of the onions iip'. insurance companies and farmers. pealed. contending these ceritti- shippers and seamen for any day rates were incompetent . evidence six month, in advance or Year and also that eit- judgment was the in advance.. cavort. represented It will salivate the temperatures different. Judgment between the contract On that day or other conditions for price of tbe 'intone and the price the pas le years and say what received when resoli after the or- the farmer or insurance convilani lintel purchatier's refusal to se. may be Justified in expecting. , cent shipment. Current weather reports are The Chicago Company end eavor- made possible by the telegraph and ed to Induce the Utah chipper to wireless which makes it Possittio cut its price by representing that to read barometers over the nation Inspectors at Chicago bad found at the same instant and record the the onions below grade but when direction of the winds and the the truth became known the Chi- places of high and low pressure. cago inspectors confirmed. the he said. grades placed on the commodity , From an academic by the Utah inspector'. the bureau has tabulatedstandpoint temperatures at periods of maximum and minimum density of SPOO IttwIti and ,IITAll miliTAL llospITIL .,. sometimes found variations in light and beat ..cif 4 of one per cent BEEBEASES Sabin to Mistake, This is the same result that would occur if in a room having ttle lights one were extinguished and the result not being Population of the state Meta."' always !teetotal was reduced during ice. noticed . may easily be traced to errors of human observation. vol- vember it wan reported by Dr. canic dust in the upper Almon. Frederick T. Dune auperintendent. Mier of any other thing that we to the board of insanity '.at its reg- know effects transparency of the ular pleeting Thursday at Prove. On Nov. 1 the institution housed voluntary and Imagine period mark on. a 11 patients rive were admitted regular patients newspoper and a silver dollar mouth and seven volun- placed IS feet apart and yen have during the 12 and regular patients din- this, relative sixes and of tail charged. These changes with ten the sun and earth. OnpogiOons this genie deaths which occurred from Mck- the atmosphere around the earth for would be 1.1 of One per cent as nese made a decrease of seven the month- - The deaths were in deep as the diameter of the dot. chronic eases and otherwise the With the sun's beat the general health of the patients was univense k la hard pervading to think that good Aim heat of the world would be The institution generally Is la Materially effected be- Imola like good condition at this time, said freckles on the face on the DUDfl i 'Dr. he said. f , LOP lc a J- in-t- 111111 5 Excited." ('".4 ''';'? 4 -- er I , tinlYS1116Y 10 r CARS 1 -- -- ; - .. ; 1.'L 2,- -; , 4 . - " ItiSPECTIONS SHOW:sulispotsmfect - - YEAR H Official Assistant Secretary of ' State in S. L to Ad- - --dress aub, 111471 ---,, , SIXTII S:LSCOUTSAIIE117A7111rci,!tAllif!,..111-A- , Li REPORTS flii.i.iBii-:.L04.0t...VaY-:'-..- I s Meeting. Washington through legislation 1 I). passed by the people of the United , 1dent-- - States. ' la to protect the attempting ' t Interests of the American people g council. Boy Lake men abroad in foreign P by placing , An amended annual report on 1ILmm..;.j Abogra..'latahl are is ;. 4 'talcum consular positions who are able to &Outs was Oven to be a leading vthe Sedt Lake drainage distrkt NO. Including Deo. IC for : 0- interpret Americanism, organisation,m reports -- correctly Si charging A. F. Lawson and lie-hand who can deal emcees's:1411Y and 4'""7"...".... progreasive ,- tiiF- 1"44 at the annual meeting of., the read ,. diplomatically' with situations an C. Andersen, oupervisort. with I .....v 11 ant district committeemen.1 . -. making many misleading 'state-mea- ts 44 t1; affirmation CartiMiSMOnera. Scoutmasters and Butler J. of ,, 4 in a major ty report. was . Eike club alaistants at the Wright, assietant Weretari of btale C",.....4 to '. ' Th uraday night . submitted to the countyconsmishe on. hie arrival city Friday , i, sten by Sylvester Q. Cannon, third Jr' Dr. Fralleig Goelts. assistant city morning to address the members , J of the Bonneville club at the Ho-- , physician. wail elected president of1 member.- - Friday. The board- - an . tel Utah at I p.m, Friday even- the council to succeed Wesley B 4,1 ,. - , , - Roomed that the bearing will be office during ' , . ' Khein,s. stwhiohrheieeldyeara.t.hat i beld Dee. IS.- . ' Mr.. Wright said it is well O, ' ,,c'Zt:;.., .. ;61. A This report, declares Mr. Can- ' . irt- Ptablished that political affiliation V'',Three vice presidenti Were elect- as follows: Adrian Pembroke 1 ed . eon, is made for the purpose of Three Held for Pool Hall or wealtk do not fit men for the ,,k,;,re' ' bi Hon, George A lbert Smith and nemforeign service, but that tionents. those statements. , correcting 4',';,:, ,,,,.' , corn A. Keyser. Mr. King was ambassadors and - Slaying Tell other represent-3,,,s, Denying that. change of attorney ,',..,9,V12,-1.,e,i,Contrary salves of America abroad must be, - , ,, $ ed - treaburer. tho district was made because for , IIK.,..?", ..4 - ---, Min of understanding and skill. , 4,..., tt,f,,,,...1. Stories. of the wry large bill. submmed Esecntivee Named. , !kt Air. Cannon says: ,:,.New members of the council exit-- , Difference Settled. , ij 9a,;,,.. c4.. ' :',:i s w.y. ! i "The fact is that the bills pre!k,,,.7)1.--s', ,vVcativo committee are:, Lir. A. C. 14. , t The personnel board meets to . ,, ,, '. : , t',11,' ented by .the former attorney of ",;':,.",;. ..IL. .., , ' J Wherry, J. W. CrBrien. Park City; . " were largely Incurred Inquest into the death of Glen consider filling vacancies as they 40 ,;''' .',' ' . the district z , . . '; ' n., . Lyman McBride. - Toosie; J. D., :, Ibecause aad chooses, not through Po. .,4.71'',''''''. ; ' in,. .J. ' ;,', , ...e,... of the efforts reads be Sheffield, 21. whew was shot in the oceun ; '. ' ,, Schilling. Bingham:- tom S. Green. but by right of ." rni',,. - 't t ',". :: ,;''' , , , - 'or , .v of the board rear of the Canyon Resort pool- litical pressure. ' eJ., ,,sHeisler. Alexander. E. B. Dan . merit and man best the a ability, : to , meloritY premining report :. ,,g, room. Thursday evening, is ached- 1,.,. - - .., , ,, ,4 - vent Adolph Steiner, T. A. Schoenfeld, suited - ,'", to fill a certain ''and action by the previous board vied before Justice .. . I , position. .,.:......, ',',,, ,3,..i., of the Peace t, "' 4 t Salt Lake.. "" ", 12 .2.,A.,,,,' of supervisors looking to the wed- , -, f...' . . Dudley of Bingham Friday submit the name with recommen- National council representatives dation for . fare of the district. As far as or- at 2 p.m.. appointment to - the are: Russet L. Tracy. Dr. Richard 1 Moan' legal expenses were E. It. Christensen. president. assistant let144 I make dint one M. la to whoIfere youngster Lyman. and Mr. King. 'rho enis going Hs said the gulf between the con- ceened, the actual espouse intounty attorney. left for Bingham tee to mitts sues ht promptly sn d ProttertS malted- - P0.41111111" tire executive committee Include. marred through the former attor- to conduct the case for the , and staus. diPlamatta "tar aervicel be dose should Guthrie himself to olontin is the lad how it - lie), for several months previous to Sheffield is alleged to have been closed now and that there is her.; 63 of the leading men of Salt , that all sthe cope,t matt to reach ha tivilinition by Lake valley and tributary territhe change were less than the eal- shot by Tom Bookos. proprietor of molly between them. ,;Stattero of and declaresmust of follow malb'ex early. this Christmas example , boy's at,new cry agreed upon for the the pool ball. when the former. outstanding importance are the ,,,,L' Resolutions of respect and apwith two companions. Jean Brown teensy. Mr. Cannon points out that a and Henry Clark. attempted to adlustmest of the' ealat7 scale so rendered preciation for services 1 that men who can young the pans resolution dated June II and pane- flee. Boohoo. Brawn and Clark el&MillatiOnS are were passed in favor of Mr. King. admitted without . ed ever his proteat seeks to twill- are held in the county jail. the neceoudty of their having pet- retiring persident. and Oscar of' fy a contract previously entered Although Bookos denies doing who retired from the ' of their own: the into by the drainage district with- the hooting. Clark and Brown vate fortunes of executive to become fice of retirement principle of in T. the both W. declared to Card , foreign city. , al direcicir for Utah. In the first paragraoh follow chief deputy sheriff conduct- ministere . and the establishment of Illiat:-flid.:NeOlf.SalThe report of the court of honor Can.expense mounts of foreign repro- the the resohition." the that the ears ing investigation, pool lag the in committee showed registered n Ilentatilleill. repert. "the letter of Commis- - hall manager fired the shots. . , , council. 1.4110 tenderfoot.. 121 secstoner T. T. Burton is M ousted. Sheffield was an emPloye at the . ond class. 11 first clans, 253 merit x "In the following paragraph It mine. coming to BingMr. Wright urged the badge. 64 star, 22 Ste. 71 eagle. IC a long way to the North I Ira I. declared that Mr. Martineau. the ham from Loa- - Utah. His widow ance maintend veteran and two o (the present I five-yeSETS wherell, POSTMASTER Claus of Santa former attorney. had never given and two children surVive at Loa. home veterans newts. - There were III and counnuls. but added, t:Pole, the board any. legal advice reinnuts and 1 of candy MAIL DEADLINES 4: new tenderfoot scouts in 1226 , they must Also have administra-- , lbe bug. bags contract with the city." . . - live to the The civic aervire committee reUwe 'funds. lare being packed and whore the! le "Toti are advised.' said Mr. Can' On or etnipt of Christmas being ported a wide variety of civic work He said representatives of other presents for all good children ars rkert. that this attorney prepared CITY AGAIN scouts. The troop orinade a legal holiday by the poet done by thecommittee governments have large amounts being amembled.- this agreement and repeatedly adreported 61 ganization as to its legality' . Yipped the board no them will must be supplied master...general there far, expenses that to all little boys and girls organized. 26 withjeirleicatroops contract the The which the American majority ministers are expect- mail early and tell Old Santa Just I regular deliverte etti that day. Don over due, and 14 in process of ' of the board seeks to nullify would ed to pay out of their private with a- total of 2,263 ac what . - . , BUDGET REQUESTS emstiL Only special delivery mail will be organization.scouts. save the district $3,6e0 Or 40 per . they want. -- . registered handled and delivered. women of In cent of men cost. the and the l'ostoffice Arai opinion " Many ambassadors' require be"Dead line" dates for all Christ- Ciononitiees Heron. . Mr. Cannon- - ... tween gi0.000sand 860000Timer! Rva, roam to insure delivery before a busy- all over ths country. The education and publicity com', ,"Again on page 4," says the Can- an-tCallearattiVe on amount are all to of deliver the Chrottmas mittee reported on leadership and which to are going to try holiday. non report. "it is declared that Mil operate, whit American represen' even if noonced by Postmaxter Guthrie as scout training courses and patrol Lovelies has been authorized by the to Claus Santa letters Slashed From tatives receive but a fraction leaders and older scout conferboard to have consultation with $15,000 of the Christmas mail of grown ups i lovre Not later than Dec. ISFor ences. the this amount as a salary and no and commis contractors and engineers aboht the Health Board I of said Is not In do and delayed. Canada metric,. hurry. account point, publientions. at all.' whp dratnage work. I am unable to find - : "Not , reported than P. later committee The He ISFor Guthrsaid - such authority. On the other banal. camping Postmaster, Ralph arrangements should be List. on hikes and wee of the Wigwam made so that a private Mr. Lawson was authorised to coninatwearle7 Beadles the regular postoffice Mill Creek in canyon. should not he neceseary to etwtaial the contractors doing the city - --suit Loiii,,,,,,,. idoine. liaarytoni Executive D. E. Hammond read woek- to mely If they were PetPareo such a position, and that a Mall' force,- the Red Volun- - i Massachusette. discussee Michigan.. New the executive's report.. Salvation the army, club, to finish the entire work of the dimshould was done become Mors budget slashing neither poorer nor York. New Ntintrobire,-Ned Jersey,: work accomplished - In the pem Anterica-anIliany-Salti ths city commission sitting with richer Through serving in a pub-H- e teerl-i North Carolina, South Caroictis and rear. i - 'Again on pate 4 the majority by expressed appreciation Alvin Keddington. city auditor, as office. Lake nitiaena are going to help i Virgin.la and West Vie. to persons and institutions that bad of the board over my protest pro- a budget committee Friday. At the dinner tonight Preston D., handle the mail addressed to Santa Vermont. tows.. asoisted the scout movement. ceeded to incur additional expense The board of health budget call-M- g Richards. formerly Not later than Dec. ITFor A special feature was the preClaus. Even then- ins a big task.) for engineers and. advertising in sefor an expenditure of more than' the United Slates connected with In.. in Arkansas. Illinois. sentation to each delegate of attorney gen- So to little folks and big ones the Points t curing bids for work to be done, SI t0.0v0. an MCIIMISO of more that'll erat's office. will afrie, TenIlissouri. Mara. Mittelesippl, i toast.' ! paper knife made by , which 'mew included in the city Sl.000 ,over last, year was under, master. Dr.11. M. Roweall of 'Og- postouutter eats:Texas and Wiaconsin. scouts of troop. 36. 61. 23. 21 1 and i ,, contract. The results show that if consideration mod of he morning' den president of the Dont wad till the last m onto, nersee. Dec. 111For "Not later then 46. club, trill the district were to build the weld help us over the rush. Christmas ' preiftle. KILOOkO. Minnesota. : handled in two weeks.; points in lows. aide drainage canal instead of ha,to shortly before noon tidal A program of music will be fur-- 1 mall caninL.two Up New North Nteglco. N'braska. mail i it if L., your constructed by the city, it bad been made bringing the budget nished by the Salt Lake- but nut days. Mg kma.' Oklahoma Oregon. South ITgrim Has Aim Hobo Opera, would cost 111.000 so comparee requests close to $96.000. go a long way it should be put., Dakota. quartet . led by Fred C. Grahaml Washinteon and Daggett. Kimball Tells now." In 16,100 which the city would with the pootoffice Willard Dr. and l a city 'Christopherson. string orchestra under the Ducheane ,and Uinta counties in Lacks, , Claus will feel Santa was In attend airection of Jerrold charge." health physician, Ptah. SeBeesley. Salt Or With reelect to paragraphs telling little Lake' if in boy girl any or lections from the opera "Faust" "Pilgrims and Hoboetr" was distater than nee- of Mr. LawsoWs activities. Mr. should find only an empty The city comthintion deferred ult. will be among the numbers in Arizona. California. Ide- cussed by Edward P. Kimball, tabSainte I even Cannon declares they have been RI Tuesday the wiling of $2.00.-- 1 by thenuartet, which in jog on Christmas morning.Such bo. Colorado; Montana. Nevada ernacle organka. at the Friday stn..' insert ed to make it appear that Mr- - 000 tax anticipation notes to cover, of Minx Blanche Showell. composed a thing would spoil the ope day be and I and the -counties in Wroming: soprano; loom Everyone should help San- Lawson has been zealous in help- - 1926 expenaes. Recommendationl Miss Lots, .Leanard.tontralts:-A1-dent body assembly of .tbe univer- -' Dorhesne. Ptah Daggett. egreto 1 the work of been made by City Treasurer R. vin keddington basso; Fred C. ta Clans to find- all the children anti Salt lake counties. sity, r- - AssIn COOCIUSiOS Mr. Cannon asks has and to get all the mall in time so rinta N. 'Young that the money be bar- - Graham, tenor; with Mitt. BeeitYi Mr. Kimball pointed out that the "Itlot later than Dec. 21For to the county commtasion to fir a rowed go the may preeents that right Almond at the piano. mit Want of activity is locally. Pomponement pilgrim in present-da- y points In Salt Lake county. tin.--fo- r , commitorion to You by Vanderpool; the right children. hearing the reporta------made to sneer-th' To insure deliverv by Christmas he who has conviction of purpose Wealyn's "My . Santa ,Claus. nay It is euggested that Christmas and attains the objective for which further compare local and eastern Little Sunflower. Good Night." I His address - is: go A I cards for this North vol, I and rhe Gypsy Love Song' Interest charges. S. Poultry Expert to IL city. Salt Lake cons- he strives. while the "hobo' le be .' by . Herbert will be other numbers. local points ht mail. who follows the course of least I ty and other , s in S. Dec. 14 corwrir l'OTA) TO HAVE - remmanett withodtSpeak particular aim. tahlei psrce.ctls' , I ns')tdolaetserntohtann;Mendont BUDGET READY MONDAY Woman Hutt Nerrillin Martin sans an operetta colm-tyiTr):IiI in i Si ins Genevieve and XL selection. Fall, A. Jull of Washington. Dr. if. cannon. assistant George time and is only Intended to Greenwood pitzyed the "Rosary" on D. C in charge or poultry In- - ooanty attorney. advised the coun'From !any Street ra oar t -1 IL I ,: kthe violin, delivery for Christmas." gestigation for the United Mates, ty commission Friday that their The Christmas edition of the department of agriculture. will budget for 1121 must be ready for Mrs. Louts Tea Iler. of 116 td, urveycl--.--e(1: the a at "University Pen" appeared on the i Ft I n meeting is Dec. 14. speak II Lake treet. wag taken to the councill,adopticm Monday. by nO TO of the LIty and Colinty, ing on this advise the commission emergency campus Friday. including contrifit Us l!IU 1 HUU 1 Ul l Thursday sofbutions from a number of students building Monday. Dec. 14 at I called meetings for Friday after-p.- ferlmt fromhospital a bruise and lareranot before represented in the collie will discuss rho Nation.. nnOn and Satnrday tO IW Ora out tton ó (hi hack of her, head as N umns. Cloon Larsen prepared the at Uniform Plan for certification dooms of appropriation. the of fan from a Filim filicATIoN rioRK cover. and Accrediting of Chicks and; The budget must ba fully out- - ear. resolt , to police. Mr a According ' Prizes given on the campus in ktatraertaa' I lined by Monday that it may be Tonne? was Itatel--- -connection with the recent sale of The same sublect Yrill be trent- - advertised two weeks for public when her foot tensing on the car Business-Reildenti, : ten Plipped and she , al in a et a meeting Murray CIIYI bearing before final adoption. tickets for the "Utonian" year book. backward to the pavement. to Miss Elva Lunt. Mies Vera ball at p.m. Monday. . .1.(1 rEGE "RA1) went (12'"rn Laird. Glen Harrison and Vern Discrepancy Held TRAINING OF ATm,rr- Hampton. The prizes were in merLitil I Unfair chandise . It'S ILK RI-- . ' I .. II JILL District. ' t --0 - - 1 1- 0 - yS Sa CZ INJWICI HEPOOT - '' 1769 , - I iztat., SEVEi'rY , , , . , 121,1tcreign, Demands AbIty OF BOARD FILES , Semee DECE1IBEIZ. CLTYUTAWFRIDAY , In AdoIn Illtoik 0A1111 - - , ::: FoI:rNDED185o . SECOND SECrtiON IsIld . -- .1v1"; Al' , 41:1 , . |