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Show "A - -- T I never wax 0n the dull, tern shore, But I loved the great sea more and more. POUNDED 1850 MET McTfc? r Barry Cornwall. LAKE CIT iT UTAH TUESDAY BALT hie- - LAKE VOYAGING i IlSe BRIEFS Per Capita Rale I Only $1, While Other Cities Pay $4 and $5. H Commission Gives Con tenders Till . April 30 ..To Present New Evi-- i dence on Increase. Hearing the- - m amt n s el LAMMOR, DIES w-t- h s, , s ' I i a 12-o- . i . i Provide the good books and you make tbe youth' with, good morals- - - -- Balt Lake has ths lowest ratio for contributions for welfare and relief work of any city having a concluded before: pubtte utilities" aomvpstma Tuesday umur applies UoB'of The Utah light A Traction company tor car fares. - . in U Increass case will bo corned over ua-Friday. April SO, to allow any' cl the portico who have appoorod to nio add.Uonal evidence before CAPT. DAVID U DAVIS. tho comm union bearing on the application. Judge E. F. Corfman. preoldent that coun-atf the commission,theaokod different parrepresenting ties submit briefs setting forth their respective cases. E. St Bagiey of counsel far the traction company, and C. T. Stoney MERGHAKT, appearing In opposition to the increase, presented oral arguments before the earn mission Tuesday- Mr. Stoney launched Into an attack first on the corporation for Captain David L Davis. 15. Utah falling to Uvs up to a contract pioneer, well known merchant of made with the city In 1995 charg- Salt Lake, a former city counciling tha corporate Interests man, and one of the best Informed controlling the stats legislature to navigators of Great Salt Lake, died secure enactment of the uililtli at his home. 134 north Matn street, law which made fi possible ,l shortly before noon Tuesday. - Caphave that contract set aside. had not been in good tain Daria Attacks All Corporations. health since be met with an acciof terms and rates The power dent some years ago. He visited the lease between the Utah Dower his place of business. 244 west A Light company and the traction South Temple street. Monday, and, company were also denounced, tbs returning borne was eating lunch speaker depleting the two organ- when he suffered a stroke which isations as tbs r.gbt and left hands caused his death 11 hours later, of an individual for purposes of i Bora in Wales. manipulation to further "bleed the Captaia Davis waa bora Jan. 11, public," His attack was extended not only 1541, in the perish of Llanwenog. the Cardiganshire, South Wales, the to tho Utah Power ic Light andcorson of Titus and Mary Bowes traction companies, but to all pulthe Davis. Hs Joined the Church there the press, porate interests, at the age of 14 and for soma time pit, the schools, politic, the Judiciwhich of before coming to America, presidary and the executive, all are controlled by corporate inter-em- ed over the Carmarthen conferhe charged. ence. The raise asked would not be He came to Utah in 1154. drivx team over the plains borne by tbs people whonotcould now ing The comafford It as that class does In a freight caravan. Mr. Stoney pany arrived In Salt Lake in Ocuse the traction system, said. Ho told tho commission the tober of that year and Captain working men who could not afford Davis has been a resident of the the adidtlonal expense would be city ever since. -- called on to bear the Increase. It Since he waa 14 Captain , Darts the rates are Increased he predict- bss been in tbe mercantile busied the revenues of Jhe company ness. When a young man ha waa would fall off owing to the men omployod by William Jennings, refusing to use the traction lines. then by Z. C- - M. I . and then became a member of the firm of Equity Defended. Ur. Baglay upheld the equity of Barnes A Davis, which opened a point- mercantile Institution on Mala the proposed new schedulecontemstreet. In the 'Its he went Into ing out how the changes a more business for himself and conductplated would put into affectThe fre- ed a mercantile business until be scientific rate structure. lines anil retired about 12 years ago. quent user of the traction bear no Increase because f the Captain Davis served as a mempass system and the experience of ber of the el'y council from Hit the company shows that per car to 1515. He married Esther Jeretnv pays bqt daughter of tbs late Thomas E rde the user of thehe pass said. J ( cents per ride, Sarah Evans Jeremy, and 11 w 11 bear and The part lime rider children-we- re born to them. some increase, but w 111 not pay He will pur fifty Team on-- lake the 10 cent farecommutation tickCaptain Davie will perhaps be chase the three ets and on'y those people who sel- beet remembered by many elder 10 the caxa residents of the state as captain of use pay tho wilj dom . the boat "Cambria. which sailed cent fare. traction Great Balt Lake for many stockholders of the return He had been a sailor on theyears lake compary must realize somethe fact for upwards ef 50 years and was oa the money Invested yet remains that no dividend haa been considered one of the best authoripaid for many years, the attorney ties on Great Salt lake. He had told the board.. navigated every pgr of the Great The earnings of tha company, he Inland Sea. and had taken many an id. Here steadily declined while prominent Americans on his rov-e- t emthe earnings of tbs tractionsteaditour. ployes had been Increased Captain Davis had been vice was for asked now Increase ly The president of tbo Cambrian associathe purpose of giving tion ysrtly for for 40 years. Increase. further-wag- e them Surviving In addition to his Edow Average. widow are five children: Thomas Inves- T Dpuria and Miss Hazel' Daria, Mr. Bogley declared that ! on Salt Lake: jlrs. J. Mabel Young. their tors expected returns per Los Angeles, and Mrs Esther Dans money of eight, seven, or six new cent at least, but that by the Stephens, Ukiah. Calif.; and two schedule of rates the company was brothers, Thomas A. Davis, Malad, cent return. 4.S but and John H. Daria, Logan. for per asking The reduction of 59.999 in taxes Funeral arrangements are awaitreducmade possible this year by ing word from the relatives in Caled assessment will make a differ- ifornia and various parts of Utah. of one per ence of three-tenth- e cent, "bringing this figure to 4. Corey of traction counsel held that said. he cent, only two questions were involved per Comparing the new schedule of In the case: whether the traction In Ameriwith the sverage fares company waa receiving a reasoncan cities the traction counsel able return on its investment and an average whether ithe proposed Increase said that 203 cities had of all fares of 7.0 cente while un- would give it g fair return. He der U e new schedule proposed by contended tbe showing made by the company the average based on the company proved that under past experience would be but 7 present rates the property of the cente or mill less than the average company waa being confbityued by over the country at large. the demands made upon It. Will H. Folland Many arguments were presented representing Monday afternoon by counsel for SaitsLake City and George At K. Cannon for .Balt Lake eounty. the Interested parties. George stressed the street car fares charg--j ed In other cities as shown In exhibits presented by them and held that the charges of tbe local com- pany were already large in propor- tion. Judge Fred R. Morgan for Murray centered hie remarks upon the injustice of raising the rates for student commutation and waa sup-p lamented In his remarks by William Waters representing Midvale . .City.. Brigham Clegg representing the .Tenth ward emphasized that the company would lose patronage by tha increase and John Berry rep--I resenting the workingman made an impassioned plea a behalf of the poor who be said would bead the bruntvof the Increase, cKTTd with - Fugitive Microscopes Snealc Back to University ' Three microscopes stolen last Friday from the John R. Park building of the University were returned Monday "mysteriously evening, 1according . to polios reports. , Tho scopes veined at $40 were found carefully wrapped, steps of tho building. Ifonday detectives spreeted a suspect but OS there was no tangible evidence aVatnst him he was released. But pe the Instruments, like the ' back. on-th- e cat-caj1 Two Utah students, a girl Mnd' a boy. between tha agea of 11 and 10, who ara deemed to beat represent tbo highest ideals of the American youth and one teacher who Is believed to have accomplished the greatest good for the children in the elate in which he or she teach- pa, art la be the gyestg of the dtree. tors of the feeeuui Centennial in ternational exposition to be held In Pbnadlelphla from June 1 to Dec. 1. Free transportation is to be provided. Announcement of tha contest which la open to auy student In the state, whs will seed in an entry blank filled nut with the proper Information and signed by two sponsors. was mads Tuesday by Mayor C. C. Nesien. who haa been designated Chairman of the committee to so pervtse the selection. I rom the list of entries a preliminary selection will be made May 23 of 50 boys and 00 girls, from w)om community chest. It la declared by Itoea Besson, general chairman for of the cheat camorganization paign to open here soon. Records here show that the per capitaof giving for. social work has been less than 1 In Balt whereas in other cities the UD ratio range as high as 14 and Si. In Cleveland tbe per capita donation yearly is 14, in Ban Francisco. the same; in Portland. Ora. 52 lit Beattie 52: Santa Barbara S; Pasadena 11.14 It yill be the work of tho chest officials to raise the etandard of giving here so that the percentage will be more like that in other cities, and to simply care for the needs of the city. With D. C. Green at chairman and Edward A. Culbertson as vies chairman, an advance , committee haa been organized, to solicit the larger contribution! for the chest. In other cities, it Is explaired ths largest percentage of contribution! come In amounts of till or more. The work of tbe committee beaded by Mr. Green is expected to collect between 50 and 40 per cent of tbe total contribution In amounts of over (100. The budget! of thef various or, art-nu- al committee which wilt not be able to estimate their chest budget until after the agencies' budgets hate been studied. The followlrg agencies have applied for admittance to the chest- Red Cross, Catholic Woman's league. Family Service society. In-gAid Society, Sarah Doft Home. Kearns St. Ann's orphanage. 8L Marks Hospital Aid society and the Utah Home Finding society: Boy Scouts, the Jewish Belief society, Neighborhood House. Reeding Room for tha Blind Utah Association for the Blind. Visiting Nurse association and the Volunteers of America, Girls' Friendly society, the Orphans' Home and Day Nursery, the Girl Scouts-th- e Salvation Army, the Society for the Friendless. Travelers' Aid soa asocial ion ciety. Utah Humane and the Young Women's Christian association. ol S.LOffiJifil t SEVENTY APRIL 20 1926 -- BOY, GIRL, TEACHER TO GET FREE TRIP TO EAST ENDS SO YEAR the final one boy and girl will be selected June 13, at a convention In the state Capitol It la provided" that temporary selection of 50 boys and 4A girl shall be made by a convention of Students chosen from the upper grades of the secondary schools. Those names will be certifed to the 'axoosition officials on Juge 12. The committee to handle awards la composed of Mayor Nesien, Senators Reed Smoot and William H. O. Leather-woo-d King. Congressmen and Don B. Colton. James H Moyie, Ernest Bamberger. G N Child. J. E. Carver. H. ,B. Aven. John Phi ton. Rev. ArthuriW. Moulton. Rev P. M Cuahnahan, Dr. Samuel H. Gordon. Stephen L. Richards Guy M. Snyder. Mrs U H Stohr. MJ, John p Bpencer Mrs. C E Maw, Mrs. J A. Hogle, Jdrs- L- WllBa- m- Held, D- r- P A., Goelts. Mrs J. N Anderson. Jr Miss Muriel Tandowsky. Dr Adam 8. Bennlon and Dr. W. H. Reherd. SECTION SECOND v SIXTH YEAR NORTH TEMPLE PAVING ORDERED, $80,886 COST I r ;CHIEF SCOUT OF WORLD COMING1 SI l ETUIS SETS Federal Judge Refuses to Remove Dealer to , Cleveland. Supreme ; Court Upholds Awards to Two, Orders Federal Judge Tillman D. Johnson Tuesday refused to sign an Order removing Robert Be Lucca to Cleveland, Ohio! for trial under an indictment charging implication in a nation-wid- e conspiracy to violate the Velstead act. LeDucca la a fruit dealer of San Francisco. The indictment eharves persons, with., conspiracy .and llf De Lueea and Emoianual Maffey are charged with receiving at Ban JOee. Calif., a carload of alcohol labeled "Linseed Oil ' De Lucre proved that be was In New York w hen Ihe shipment was made and the alcohol waa alleged to have been consigned to Maffey. DeLucra and Maffey were partners with ofs fices in Ban Francisco while home waa at Ban Jose. Judge Johnson held that there must be seise other cord to tie De Lucca to the conspiracy other than his partnership in business. The Judke held Ltd Lucca under bond of 55.000 In Salt Lake for two weeks to afford ths district attorney at Cleveland opportunity to furnish evidence. oa More 3 in Newhouse Drop. Tluee of four Judgments give sect. parlies injured in dent at the Newhouse hotel March 1322. 'were reversed la the au--- 1 11, preme court Tuesday- - Judgment fiven a fourth Injured party waa affirmed. About 15 months after the Ot's , . i Elevator company had Installed ths I elevators in tbe Newhouse hotel UEl'T-CE- S. of the hoisting tmbles parted" BIDEVPOBFXL (one ' from the cage and the elevator with eleven passengers fell about 55 feet severely Jarring the occupants and i Construction F of 5.251 feet of by tha eity engineer, the pavement severely injuring several. Subsela to be 71 feet in width and six quently suit was brought by ths paving on North Temple street, to eight Inches In depth. injured parties In the district court running from Main to Third West Construction waa ordered over of Balt fake county against the streets was ordered Tuesday by tha the protest of 45 per cent of abutOtis Elevator company which had on tha street. ATTEND TO MEET city commission on motion of 8lraet ting property owners installed the elevators and the Bon4 5 A majority of per cent Commissioner P. J. Moran neville Hotel company which was 7 hs cost of the project as esti- would have been necessary to deoperating the Newhouse hotel. mated by City Engineer Harry C. feat tha project. Against Both. Two other paving projects ara Jeesec. Is 550.550 50. of which The first setion was begun by 0 also contemplated bv tha city at sura tha abutters' portion la Lleut.-Ge- n 8. S. Robert Sir D. E. H Berg and Judgment was ob5. HIT REPORT 50 or $15 00 per front foot. present. Them; are Third East beof London England. tained against the hotel company. Tbe estimated cost of private tween Third and Fifth South "founder of the British Boy Scout Mrs. Gertrude Berg secured Judg- driveways is 505 each and the es- streets, and Fourth East between the hotel and the timated tost of water services. Fourth and Fifth South . streets association, and Chief Scout o( mnt against both and this case was company 15 o ssch. The estimated coat per No protests have hern registered W6rTd Stir attend the thd court to ibe supreme appealed theme.. front foot does not Include the against either of ronnrtt of national,eeDng-- f the w here Judgment awarding her perBids on the projects era to be cost of private driveways or waWash- sonal damages was affirmed. at Scouts America of The Boy - -ter cervices. - opened by tbe commission April ington, April 10 and May 1. ac- ease by the supreme Umk-- r In response to demands from cording to information received by court sfflrme Judgment specifications submitted 25. H. E. given dairymen e associations the U. A scout officials here Tueday. for personal Injuries against Berg conof is department agriculture Following the national council th elevator company, and reverses H. LOVE AGMN sidering issuance of reporta on meeting at 'the capital, the British Judgments given in the district FACES GRAND JURY dairying similar to those , Issued official wilt visit larger scoot cen- court In favor of Mrs. Glenna on crops and livestock it la re- ters in the United States where Mrs. Ruth Snow and Mrs. ported by Frank Andrews, statis- large rallies and scout pow wows Estella Waters holding ths elevator - . tician of agriculture for Utah, who will be held company liable for the Injuries- - In- : hag returned from the meeting of has been A total of about 559.000 waa Although U. 8 crop and livestock statisticians a military man for manv years, he volved In the damage award. at Topeka. Kan. In no way allowed the idea of In the Button case the supreme has A committee of dairymen Is meet militarism to get into scouting In court held the trial court did not Ing with department officials at which he was engaged, and de- err In" denying a directed verdict Washington Tuesday to diocuesths clared his atm in scout work for the elevator company but held William R. Wood was hound Stephen H. Love, sales manager rather. They ask for report on was to that counteract deterioration, that a new trial should have been over to await action of the next of the Sugar company milk, butter, cheese, condensed and moral and physical, which threat- granted due to error of law. Th motion for a directed verdict in the federal grand Jiiry under bond of waa elected for the fourth lime as evsporatedmllk productions, num- ened the rising generation. bers of milk cows, number of calves He said he desired to train the Bnpw case was also properly denied $15,000 when he waived prelim- president, of the United States Su- being held for milking, a monthly citito become more desirable but a new trial should also have inary hearing before U, B Commis- gar Manufacturers association, at index Into the trend, of the total boys been granted the elevator company efficient and of character. sioner Henry V. Van Pelt Thurs- the meeting of the association at milk productions, and figures on zens. Baden-Powe- ll due to effore of law and a similar haa a day. In a complaint issued by Chicago Monday, according .to ths feed and price sttuatton, and for his ability to lead reputation boys and Judgment was made In the Waters U. 8. Attorney Charles M. Morris word received here, on milk. value utilization and of ease. III each of thee three ca 49 re. Is and men: yes , despite his, Wood is alleged to have embssoled w Harry A. Austin of Washington, The explains it is still actively engaged in building the trial court Is directed to grant 110 000 from a mall pouch at the D. C., waa to serve hie willing department to serve dairymen as far up movements new trlaL a which will promote Interurbau depot. Salt Lake, Feb. fourth term as secretary-treasure- r. as possible and the meeting at the better element In boye The supreme court divided on tho lives 3. He Was then employed by the exwas Is in noted to determine the the Washington Enoouragement Hon. George Albert Smith, vice Issues raised. Jutc 8. R. ThurAmerican Railway Express com reports ef representatives of sugar tent to which the requests may b opinof the Balt Lake council, man writing th In prevailing president was bond of he pany. la default men from California, Colorado, met at there is no additional ap- and the Balt concurred by Chief Jus'.lee Lake representative ion ex, lodged in the county JalL Idaho, Montana, Nebraska. Iowa, propriation to eover increased on the nattonal council will attend Valentine Gideon and ,JjisLce 3. E. " Ohio, Minnesota, Michigan, Utah pense, the Washington meeting, and pos- Frick, i and Wisconsin, who Indicated From this opinion Justice D. N. sibly others from Utah. th Btraup dissents holdingcasethat hopeful attitude regarding the inshould C. OF PHEPAHES C. FOB in the Berg Judgment dustry. MAN SHOT DOWN also bo reversed but otherwise conThe delegates expressed belief curring with the judgment. Justice that ths worst days of tha industry BY POLICE ASKS J TV. Cherry takes an opposite ara over and that the trend, T view concurring with the majority POSITION FOR CHIEF tha sugar market will now be upof th court in affirming Judgment wards. case but also holding In his annual report President You cant keep a good man In in the Berg be afthat Judgment should also Love attributed the depression in the hospital. Tribute to the memory and In tho Sutton. Snow and firmed are made Bo says James Confrev, 15.. who, Special arrangements sugar industry to the Increased at Prat. J. J, McClellan, tha world output, and to the fact that at the chamber of commerce to after having lain In tbe county hos- Water former tabernacle organist, was at a accommodate gathering not for over two month with a la ea large M pital great pro the musical as- consumption paid by friends-an- d membership luncheon Wed- bullet hole through his head, Thirteen Utahn Arrive sociates In a program aa a mem- d action. H. Booth when Willis of nesday Tuesday applied at the police staever At Liverpool, England radio broadcast to him orial New York will discuss The Busi- tion for a Job. ' station K8L Monday night. ness Outlook was down on shot Main Confrey Tha program waa broadcast E.OEC.TO Mr. Booth Is cha'rman of the street Feb 9 by Patrolman The following Utahns arrived throush the courtesy of the Westboard of the Edison Electric com- Philips after h4 had broken George at Liverpool. April 17. on the Caaway ern 4 ales Idle Insurance company and president of the Guaran- following capture for theft of an nadian Pacific Steamship company pany. pud was nndar tha direction liner Montcalm, according to word ty Security company of New York. overcoat. on of Miss Becky Almond, former Church offices He is a past president of the chamwas picked up by Patr- received! t th Confrey McClellan. of Prof. - ber of commerce of the United olmen-Philip pnpil Tuesday: and Isaac-CaltMadsen. Oral N. Hundreds of tha frienda and adEarl Robert States and was prasldent of the on west Second South. had He th Beckstead. Vaughan P. Sheffield, mirers of tbe late organist beard the International chamber of com- overcoat on his at the time. Lyman Thomas Nielson, Lawrence program, and telephone acknowlPrest Beverly 8. Ctendenln of merce when that organization Resisting capture,arm be knocked. A- Wright. were Peterson. Stewart from received comthe edgements brought into being the Dawes chamber of the commerce been haa Calton Patrolman down fled and James Elmer Poulton. Willard mother and stater of Prof. McClel-mission for settlement of German east to Main and then reInformed W. Boat south, definitely El Dale by rom, indemnity. dredge . t from Fayson. Harry Passerceiving the shot from Philips gun Grant. Christian Frederick Blauer. The program waa widely varied, minister of Sweden, that Crown through the back of the head. It Elmer Owen Bollinger, Thomas and consisted of Instrumental and Prince Gust of Adolf of 8weden, passed completely through and Blesinger and Christian F. Berg-hou- L and the crown princess, will arrive vocal selections. came out, through the forehead. in Salt Lake for a one day visit Tha following took part: Confrey has asked for a conferMias Almond, pianist; Robert July 5 on their" trsnscontlnental-tonence wrlth Chief Joseph E. , SON IS BORN. of tha United States. Fisher, cellist; AIlcs Anderson, Ths regarding a Job and exhibits chamber AIson W. Ferguson, police rehas been asked to violinist; prof A C. Lund, baritone; take on the porter for a Salt taka newspaper only a alight paralysis charge of entertainment of Willard E. Welhe, violinist; Edright side aa a result of his wound. waa missed from police headquartroyal guests during their stay ward P. LCimbail. organist; Pella tho hers. The ers for a couple of days and hi prince and princess will Daynes Sanders, soprano; John W. bo taken on a seeing tour wondered friends therg&bouts Services Funeral Held Pets Mexican hall Larlea, Summerhays. tenor; Miss Lola probably pool of ths city and will bo guests of why. But he showed up Tuesday, Leonard, contralto; Mrs A ! a honor at dinner For Elder Elvin Webb all smiles.' Reason? Ths arrival party. at ths Instigation of Lucy 8t. John. mezzo; Mias Jessie VII. Saturday of a fine baby boy, tho lalms. soprano, and the Mendelsths Jury trying Larlea on a mur- CIVIL WAR ' VET sohn male chorua, directed, by J. Funeral services for Elder Elvin second. Mrs. Ferguson and the new der charge in District Judge Wllgetting along llam 8. Mark court was told Webb, who died, recently in the "scribe araatreportedCross Bpencer Cornwall WEDDED 68 YEARS Tuesday hospital. Holy . I Netherlands mission were held at spdendidly Prof. McClellan was the first diby Carlos Vaquez. The witness testified that Larlea. t Hinckley, Utah, Sunday, at which rector of the male chorus. While . DIES IN OGDEN SON. HATE LOVES 8. Ruton Wells First of the to individuals mentioned 'drive after several rendered attempting vn Presidents of Seventies rep- - ' Mr. and Mrs. Mllfpn H. lave, men from the pool room with a re-oolos, many of them Joined In duets OGDEN, 20. (AP A volver, waa told April S woman to resented the general authorities of 559 Fifth avenue, are receiving and trios and other group selecthe by marriage partnership which had shoot. the Church. tions. congratulation on th arrival of 55 years was Kroken when Th body was accompanied home son at the Holy Cross hospital - - , Rios was standing behind a door Tbe chorus rendered two groups. existed which wa. broken out. from Holland bv Elder Edward P April 12 Mr. Love is assistant Mrs. Sanders, In addition to singwar. veteran, died of old when be was killed, the witness Young and William R. Wilkin who traffic counsel at the Utah Traffic ing solo numbers, took solo parts age Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday Argubright ob raid. apoke In the services in addition Jp Service bureau. In selections by ths male chorua served the In Elder Wells and members of the Sunday Rufus K. Hardy gave ths dedica- niversary of their which Deseret stake presidency and the wedding tory announcement. took place April 15. 1555, In Illiward bishopric. 4 - r -- I i . -- Mat-fey- 571,-44- rfj-lvt- S. ' Baden-Powe- Utah-Idah- ll -- o t Salt Lake, Ogden and San Diego, Calif., are the only three cities In the western states which show an increase in building aetlivtlee during March. 1320 over 1325. according to figures compiled by 8. W Straws A company of Chicago. Balt Lake had an Increase of 1T.1 per cent and Ogden-- an Increase of 22 2 per cent. Totals for March of bolh years follow; March, . nles , ''Akltad .see. m Ltro .... PravltM M PccUtN Lea Uiu ft "(7.4 Sttu Tct City m in ..tun H fill . 1.S5S Ml . . 1.144 Ml I 714.414 141 Til . 11 l4 . I MUM 7I.IM ,411171 Mftreh 121 914 T14.M2 tm n 1 441 111 S.1S Mi M4i 64 14 f HI ltl $t$ 9.47T TM.tl 4T.MI mm i si. iisir on n. Bur-bld- Construction commenced Tuesday on the Liggett drug store to he smabllshed at Matn and 8ee- to th Central building which waa purchased by tbe Lewisrecently J Liggett company for 5440.000. b with the IS f!Vr111 frontage on Main Permit was issued Monday forstreet. alt 'rations to cost 10,. ?' f.T4. E- ef Los will have charge of the work and wtU eub-lthe work locally. E. J. Barbour of Mew York, chief " ft pre-!in?-,rr Bei-te- r An-gel- es et Uggm EES01?.'1 fVh Tuesday for the beginning of the work. The initial expenditure will be 550,000 ae. cording to Mr, Barbour OfraCICOUlITOl!! Hep-wort- h, I P'l ' sixty-eigh- th nois Mr. Argubright wes born In LivPOTATO, WATERED FROM ingston onunty .Illinois. Nov. I, He and his wife had resided in Ogden since 1915. Besides his widow, Mr. Argubright leaves 1519. several 'tons and daughters. Including Ralph H. Argubright, newspaperman of Salt Lake and San Francisco. . - - ...... , rtE popularity pring ; motoring is only exceeded by tbe demand for "the Ford Car and our full-measu- re .ser- vice to owners. Order ahead of tbe rush. , Tha Egin Bench near St Anthony. Idaho, is one of the most remarkable districts for potato arising in tha west, and has a complete (ystsm or It Is reported by Bishop Sylvester Q. Cannon, who returned Tuesday from attendance at the Y ellowetene stake conference Saturday and Sunday at St. Anthony, The sessions of the conference were well attended, be said. The bench land is moat valuable and especially adapted for potatoes. Du to tho Impervious sub stratum tha farmers are able te water th orope from beneath, and are able to allow tho water to com only to tho roots. There la on storage pit there 45 feet long with a capacity of 1,199 tons of potatoes. Tbs past season's crop Is now being sold at $4.99 to $1 99 por 199 pounds, said Bishop Cannon. Th crop value of potatoes there las yea waa sufficient to pay for both land and water, ' T POULTRY RAISERS TO GET $10,000 - IN STOCK AS BONUS , The poultry producers of . Utah will reedre a bonus of lllhOM sboT the pnrehase price of eggs handled through th Utah poultry Producrrs aaaodadon during the first three months nf this yean tt Is announced br C C. Edmonds, secretory of the association. Tho Je brinr made In storkptirBiml in tbs association, g bring frit by the directors of the producrrs that to retain the money as working rantial would greatly eiptuid th bus- Bie turnover of the association hi the first quarter of 19 urns approximately $300,. 900 1 -- Daynes Jewelry Co. Is Open As Usual During Remodeling Watch for Our New Front and Windows. 5T9ERAL XOTUJB. 8EARLB, LOREAX Funeral ter-Itor Loroan who did Sunday, will b aeid Wednesday, Apr I 1, at t pm, in th Whittier want chapal. Friends may view the body at the rteidenee 19& Cleveland avenue from 11 a.m. to Ip 90 Wednesday Interment will be in Oty cemetery under direction f 8 iCrTaylor company. Srl Boys Longies ce 139 Boys Khaki Breeches Schumann Heink To Aid War Vets Madame Schuman-Heinfamous contralto, will open a concert tour In Salt Lake Juno 5, for benefit ef the Disabled American Veferans of the World war, according to word received at tbe Chamber of Commerce. Bchumann-HrlnMadame known aa the Mother of the Disabled Ve4ans, will pay her own expenses and donate proceeds to pay for serv.ee necessary to see that veteran are properly represented In their claim for compensation.. Boys Dress Caps 98c Mothers! Get Acquainted With Oor Boys Dept. 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