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Show t Sweet If the remembrance of trouble when yo uare la tafety. Euripide. FOUNDED 1850 LAKE 'CITY SALT UTAH. SATURDAY DECEMBER 11 CHANCE ASKED Ten Year Term In Christmas Shopping Is In Full Swing FOR RICH BOYS 'V J National Officials . OfAutoSocietyto Speak Here Mon. Office ml member of the executive committee of the Am ertcdn Automobile association will - newer charges made by resident end newspaper of southern Ctah that the association baa been black listing, Utah scenery. In addressee at the Chamber of Commerce .luncheon Monday noon, it waa announced Saturday by W. 0. Rlahel, manager of the Utah Automobile association. The auto association officials, headed by Thomas E. Henry. Pe troit, president of the A. A. A. end Ernest N. Smith, Washington D. C, general manager of the A. A. A. will arrive In Salt Lake from Lo Angeles In a private car Sunday Pec. 13 at 1.30 p m. Mr. Rlahel ay plan for their entertainment in addition te the Chamber at Commerce luncheon will Include a light seeing trip through the city Monday forenoon, and a trip to Bingham, Saltalr, Magna and Garfield In the after "boon. They will leave for Denver at Monday. . pm. Members of the Chambers of Commerce of southern Utah cities from those and newspapermen sectlone have been Invited to at tend the Monday Chamber of Commerce luncheon to meet the auto aasoclat'on men. M. Rlahel believes the national A. ' A. A-- men will repeat their policy of boosting every good tourist center, end affirming that in the past they have consistently boost sd for Utah. The purpose of tjia western visitors la to encourage trip of the western states to peso a uniform fhotor vehlcla law. They are making campaigns hi all western states fir this purpose. On their visit to git Lake it is sxpected. according to Mr. Rishel, some members of the parly will visit Gov. pern In regard to the matter. Mr. Henry and Mr. Smith will be speakers at the Monday luncheon and they will discuss the relationship of thejc club to Utah. Prisoner Escapes After Losing Leg An amputated leg failed te deter Charles Hslstln from escap'ng Thursday from tbs county hospital. Where be had been sent from the Bounty Jail. Halstln was being held on a eharge of robbing a Chinese of 111. In attempting to escape Halstln was shot In the leg. Because of complications It became necessary to amputate. Because of tbts trouble and other the circumstances. extenuating county attorneys office was disa recommend to suspended posed sentence tn the event Halsthr was convicted. ' Nine Complaints Charge Fraud In Mine Deal Arthur L. Thomas. Jr., is charged with fraud covering a period of four years, in nine complaints drawn by District Attorney E. A. Rogers sod signed before District Ben Judge Chris Mathison. SheriffcomR. Harries appears as tbs plaining witness. Tbs complaint era issued in connection with an alleged over issue nf more than on million shares of th New Quincy Mining company, of which Thoms was secretory. It Is estimated by District Attorney Rogers that between 54.990 and 9350,900 were collected through assessments. Discovery of canceled checks is alleged to have revealed a bank account showing deposits of $97,009, non of which appears on th books . of the company. Bonds war fixed at II.IM, fn-HiDee. set was for nary hearing nt 1. . GARAGE A garage - in ' DAMAGED. the rear of 1959 south Stats street Friday night was damaged to the extent of about 1175 by Are of undetermined origin. The blaxe was extinguished by firemen under command of Assistant Chief W. J. Hancock. E. L. owner of tbs property, said tha damage eras covered by lnsur- n. tiliintiiiMimMtHuiiiMHinmii The underprivileged boy Is no longer to , As found exclusively among tbs poor, but aoms of tha greatest problems in work for tbs underprivileged boys com from th home of th wealthy tn America, according to sentiment expressed at the third International Boys Week conference at Chicago, Nov, 31 to Dec. 1, It la reported by Oscar A. Klrkhara. executive director of the Y.1L11.LA, who attended th ceeC Mr. Klrkham said that the 134 delegates meeting there from the United Plates Canada and England Included aoms of th greatest experts of the day. Among those who made addresses were Mayor William E. Dover of Chicago; Harry H. Rogers. president of Rotary InternaA. Amerman. tional; Ralph president of Kiwanis International, and Charles H. Crakelew, grand exalted ruler of tha B. P. O. also heads of Boy Scouting, boys club federations, prominent educators and religious leaders. Thirty-seve- n different agencies for boys welfare war represented tbs larger of which were the X. M. C. A., Boy Scouts of America. Big Brother Movement, and th Federation of Boys clubs. Mr. Klrkham will leav Monday for California where b will bold meetings with local Boy Scout counci a. ecouting officials, and th general pnbllo In Sacramento, Oakland, Auburn and Chico. D. Be R.G.W. to Put The 17,909,000 budget of the Denver A Rio Grande Western railroad for 1127, will lncluds the equipment of th Un with block signals, according to word received here from Denver. Other Items Include 31.390,999 expenditure for alignment work end grades on th main Hne; purchase of th Goshen Valley railroad extending from Pearl. Utah, to th Iron King mines; purchase of 19 new freight locomotives, four new steel dining dare, and the substitution of heavier for lighter nils Arizona Governor Praises Dem Stand Gor. George W. P. Hunt of Arizona expressed appreciation for th fair attitude taken by Gov. Georgs H. Derti on Arizonas position on the Colorado river controversy In a teegram received at th governors office Saturday. The telegram refers to a speech mad by Gov. Dern at Colorado Springs before the western division of the United States chamber of commerce In which Gov. Dern expressed a sympathetic view with Arizona on the latters stand on the river problems. 1 feel very appreciative of the attitude you have adopted toward Arizona and 1 aoncur with the views you .expressed, Gov.- Hunt Wired. - T feel that If the ether states wil adopt an equally fair attitude there will be no difficulty in arriving at e solution of tbs questions which are at issue with the other stats. I trust that your statemen's regarding California will be taken to heart. Arizona wants nothing except what la equitable end fair. On Attractive Terms, in any part of Utah or Idaho Write Ua For Information j v- Beneficial Life Ins - 0o . - The first will be "Sweethearts." nttmental comedy In tv acts by W. O. Gilbert. The cset will Include Mine Olive Reynolds. Miss Hazel Hyland. Alvin McCall and Andrew ay $30.10 de tprtaqm-Fweb- le miov pacific rriTr.M Frees all peters la Irak. sad 4. ZS, a. December JT. 18, Limit Jeeaary 4th. Ill... tmmmmrr 1st. fee detail. (Adv.4 4m agent a. J. Case Despite th fact that be was sentenced to six month In Balt Lake county jail, John found guilty of manuwhisky, facturing moonshine will spend Christmas with his family. v Judge Tillman D. Johnson of the federal court sentenced Naccarato Saturday morning, but on learning that the dew.fe and eight fendant ha a aroall children the court apect-fle- d that tbe sentence need, not commence until Jan. 1. Naccarato la owner of e farm in Davis county where federal agents found a diet tiling plant In a room excavated under a chicken coop. Will Open Free Tuberculosis Clinic In Murder Trial at Oakley PAVE MAIN STREET BURLEY. Ids, Dec. Id. CAP) With the recalling of Sheriff P. D. end Dr. A. V. O. Keileoa, Oakley, tbe etote this morning completed its presentation cf teeunsony againet Harrison Collin on trial here tor the murder of Wilder The concluding etato witnesses testified frther to details of Fairchild death the night of or. V and the nrreot- of OBtw Deputy Sheriff blew Mahoney ai called by defense the first wUnea counsel tnd Dr. F. H. Cutler. Burley, occupied the stand at the noon adjournment. Mahoney identified a cuablon taken from Fairchild car m which he waa killed and certain article of Fairchild otochlng. Dr Cutler testimony dealt with the autopsy and determination of the cause of death. Henry Voycc, Oakley Constable, waa on the stand the greater part While he of Thursday afternoon was in the car with ColUns after bts arrest, he testified, a number of people came up and shook bands with Collins Collins asked them, he said. If they blamed him for shooting In defense of bis mother. When Collins was told that Fairchilds bad died. Collins exclaimed "My Ood! Hero I sit a murdered. Yoyce testified. The constable tee-- , tified further aa to the identity of the gun which was taken from the Collins home the morning after the shooting, r4 declared it to be one Collins has snown him several months befoy- - Pe W. Pair-chil- J. President H&lloran, Of Improvement Araociation. - The Mam Street Improvemest association was formally organized at an enthusiastic meeting of property owner Friday night at lira chamber of commerce. The Immediate objective of the organization la to get a paved street from Ninth South lo Thirty-thir- d South and eventually to open Main street to Murray. William J. Halloran was elected and president of tho association James H. Waters was chosen viaa Armpresident with Sherman Meeks strong secretary. Walter was elected secretary. Following his election by acclamation. Mr. Halloran said that Main street bad been th victim of circumstances and despita the fact that the upper end was Balt Lakes principal business street, there had never been any real effort to extend the highway. State atre- -t lias now become congested, he declared. and Balt Lae needs another paved street leading eouth. Hallo-ra- n Thwineetlng authorized Mr. to anpoint five to serve with tho president and vie president aa an executive committee and th president will also appoint twd special committees, one to handle details of paving the street within th city ard tho other to work on tho part of the project which will be under county supervision. E. Oi Howard. W. H. Mdntjre. W. Collins. W. W. ArmJr, J. and J. R. Walker wer apstrong pointed members of th executi.a committee. Flans of th organization will be further developed at another meeting to be held next Tuesday evening at the chamber of commerce. i The state board of health will conduct a free tuberculosis clinic In its offices at 4 p tn., Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each . .. week, to make complete dlagn9is pears nee and little use aa In years of cases, and given Instructions (o past, but this doe not mean that measures patients tn preventive lest novelties and appropriate presagainst spread of the disease, rt ents are available. The fact la that was announced by Saturday pr. T. useful articles have become novB. Beatty, secretary of the board elties end they are being stored have been made Arrangements away In greet quantities for Christ-mi- s with Dr. Moms Crltchlow of th gifts. Salt Lake office of the U. a VettlonaMen Usually Lat. the clinic. But there la a change in th qual- erans bureau to conduct Dr. Beatty said It Is the inten'ion Th greet majority of accordto s being purchased, of ity Christmas shoppers are men. ing to the merchants It la estlmat to open similar clinics in other according to A. A. Johnson, chair- ed that 99 per cent of the toys sold centers of large population in Utah. Maud Bheerer. dramatic reader man of the retail tradea depart- are made In America and are of m, of national fame, will read tha , ment of tbe Chamber of Commerce. much stronger structure and better act comedy The Swan" by three fingerprints Identity A careful check waa made a year Franz Molnar tn the Assembly HaU orknqanship than the former GerMan Killed Train ago In Salt Lake end many othsr man By Monday, Dec. lg at 9 la pm. unproducts. large cities by orgmztlons of reder the auspices of the eztenaion Christmas shopping Is made a tail merchants. This check disclosAnother evidence of the of value of th University of Utah. division decoratthe ed that women spend Their Christ- pleasure by and beautifully in .bureau of identification Mia Bheerer is known In mbny many novel attrac- the mas money with much more care ed windows depart-menconnection the with police state for ber unusual ability to Some than men and that they plan and tion to Induce patronage. came when a play with herself a the have beaut'fully Illustrated Detective to l.ght Saturday shop wall hi advance of the f.nal stores Cohase. In produce George the Nick" from St. old participant, yet never losing of th trip rush. of the bureau, established only charge the indioeyn-craziOf course there are many women frozen north with his reindeers. the identity of a man killed bv a the individuality, of speech and character of Others have the anowy white Southern In the stores during the last few Pacific train near Selby, each member out-s.cast in the of th la which lacking Calif., Nov. 24 last. days, but most of these have al- background of store windows. In spite of Sheriff R. R. Veale, of Martinez, piy., Is ready done "Christmas shopping" Shi student of th greatest PresL Grant Unable with exoeptlon of some decoration tb merchants calls for snow. Nov. Contra Costa county, Calif , wrote material or small Items merchants iLaplays ara to be seen in every to Detective Chase giving the un- teacher of dramatic art. and is To Attend Funeral herself a teacher of eminence, perknown finwindow. man' say. description and ger prints. Detective Chase went sonality and charm. She la considnow to be ered tb at top of ber through his record and discovered Owing to tha funeral of his , th finger print card that showed professional career. grandchild, which will be held in the dead man to be Harry Hansen, Among th other plays of her Ensign ward Sunday at 12:39 pm. or Hanson. SS, a native of New repertoire ar "The Bkln Game. President Heber J. Grant will ba Candida. "Dear Brutus. York state and a laborer by occu"The unable to attend tba funeral, of Melting Pot." "War Brides." and John M. Browning, th eminent pation. He was arrested In thta city Nov. recitals from Shakespeare and tbe Inventor and capitalist. In Ogden. Christmas giving is ever, humble Is a sacred place 11. 1S2S on a vagrancy charge and classics. President Grant bad planned to in its effects, especially charitable where utter stranger cannot en-t--r three days later was given a "floatattend the Browning services, but even at without er" lntrudirg and left tb city. Through this funeral of his grandchild ha th Cases 500 giving, according to Mias Eliza- Christmas. Information, sent to Sheriff Veils, Nearly mad this Impossible. beth McMechen. general secretary "Sustain Thing he will be able to get into communOf Measles Reported; of the Family Service society. To alone do not make amend in any ication wltlt tbe dead mans relaremind Salt Lakers of th. respon- horn where lack of consideration tive. , Few Other Diseases Eleventh Ward Me Men and of Intrusion the destroy thoughtless sibility giving wisely, society To Give Program Sunday V A., has issued th follow ing "Golden self respect, ' "Meaale .to th right of u families Mrs. Hazel M. Webb Bo Considerate Glr Rules of Christmas giving": Measles tn left us. of Measles "Share- - your abundance not th chance to open your packages The first annual M Mens proTo 'Be Buried Tuesday all around the ua." sighed on of tha will be given in the Eleventh only on Chrstmas Day there are in private, otherwise your generosifair clerks in th offic of lha city gram .44 other days to be provided for. j ty la spoiled. Dec. 12. comFuneral service for Mrs. Hazel board of health Saturday at aha ward chapel Bunds), on I 'Share Couaider first, real needs Rs- Wisely Bounty 9.30 p m- featuring th at mencing Will Webb the for be scanned tho held week Mary report Tuesday Christmas day that mocks th member tha in families where Dee. Metropolitan chorus. 14, at 1 o'clock in the Sec- ending Dee. 19. needs of many morrows cannot necessities ar wanting nothing la remarked Dr. Willard thaTbe program includes "CalmPer-as "Yea, ward chapel. Seventh South ling true. Let th Christinas spirit so welcome aa milk, shoes, clothes ond Night," Bohm; "Prayer and Fifth East adreeet. Burial Christoph eraou. city health end food reach round the year. w are surely having fect," Stenson. and "Invocation." "Be Judicious Plan your giving will be In th City cemetery. "Aid Family Giving Remember Rogers, by the chorus; soprano soa A telegram measly time'" received Saturday that nothing takes tb place ad early to insure the wisest proviTh report for tha weak was a lo. Zola Jacobs; talk, Melvin Ridstates that Mias Mildred Peterson, to crests' sion for ail families. Christmas, if you wish Land of Hope and. Glory." ges, "Be Judicious prevent dupticav a later - of Mr.- - Webh; wttp reach record brsakec- - ln more ways than Edgar, by tha real happiness," of - the " faintly chorus; bam solo. There w as a total of 934 Christmas giving, parrnte to chil- (ion t and doubts by clearing yonr Salt Lake Mondav to attend the on. Burton; talk,. Derond Low, those service. Mtas Peterson has been case of contagious diseases re- Shipley dren and children to parents acd Christmas giving through ry; "Icfiammatus," Rossini, Zola one another. who have learned from close ac- doing missionary work In Pitts- ported, of which 499 wer measles. Jacobs and chorus: violin solos. 249 of th common, or "garden "Trust Mother Love Mothers quaintance w.th the families their burgh. Adrella ComBhimer, and th 229 and German brand. variety, and wishes better than anyone els can chose rades Bong of Hop. Adam, by Other cases were: the call the H. W. To avoid duplication contaglou gifts for each of tb children that chorus W. direction under of V asatch Chrutopherson Smallpox. 1; diphtheria, 19; scarwill bring the greatest joy. Confidential Ezchang. wih Gwen Summer-hay- s, Avoid Intrusions To Lead Mosquito Fight let fever,J. 2; chlckenpox, 25, and F. Robinson Home, bow- - Kk, accompanist. mumps, The record of births was tbs H. W. Christ opheraon, county largest BLIND TO ENTERTAIN. of the year for any one Tbe entertainers of tbe Utah Assurveyor, resigned Saturday as sec- week, a total of 192. with an equal retary of tha Balt Lake City Dis- number o? males and females, as sociation for tho Blind announce that they will present their entertrict Mosquito Abatement board, against only 94 deaths. tainment for th benefit of schools, and was appointed by the board aa churches and cine organizations. Opportunities for young and un- engineer and supervisor of mos- Gen, Smedley Butler Assignments of judges in th Th entertainment will be given abatement work during 1927 Third district wer made Saturday known writers were never so great quito tree except for expenses lncurr d. P. H. Goggln. newly appointed Due In S. L. Sunday Those aa follows: as at present, according to Mis member of the board, desiring thia service ahcjld was named cail at 1(4 Regent street or Judge L, B. Wight, criminal di- Helen Katherine Broughhal! who secretary. It will now be necessary Brig.-GeD. Bmadlay Butler, Wasach 4701. fir to appoint a successor to vision; Judge M. L. pitch!, pro- la in Balt Lake, her home city,Bine commanding the western dlruioa a a member of the of U. 8. marine, will arrive in bate; Judge William M. McCrea. a visit after a tcur of Europe. the CHILD EXPERT TO SPEAK. she board Mr. Goggln succeeded the Salt Lake Sunday to Inspect tbe divorce; Judge Cbna Mathison. Mies Brougball left Balt Lake as Members tb League of Woa late E. E. Rich naturalisation: Judge Mathison and has mads a name for herself detachment of hi command sta men "Voters of are expected to attend and As a result of th of a tioned In "the city aa a guard for in a body tb lectures Jndga William 8. Marks, civil jury novelist and short story writer auof Dr. Bird be considered an mill levy mad last summer, the the mais. He will probably ar ease Judge Rltcbl and. Judge might well Baldwin, head of tbo child welfare y thority on th chance of young mosquito abatement-- - board will be rive about It o'clock from Ephraim Hanson, civil Lot department of Ames University, in which Judge McCrea will authors. Calif. apportioned approximately 119,000 Iowa. Dr. Baldwin will lecture at Th field of writing I broadenfor 1927. th University of Utah at 4 p.m, all ar th time and filer to Judge Hanson was assigned to ing 2 Tuesday. Deo. 14, and at Barratt Boys to Be Arrested E-- F. GALE BOUGHT. Summit county. Judge McCrea to many magazines that make a spehall, at I p m. young writers A letter to f. Edward Swift, sec. Tooele, and Judge Marks to Dag- cialty of When Ends Quarantine started that this profession has op- retary of No. OS, B. P. O. gett. DR. ST M ITER TO SPEAK. Elk, Terms of court will bo In Salt portunities never before offered. from Mr. E. L. Gaia of 1909 E. With the srerst of Iwo boys SatDr. Fred Stauffer will glv an IlAs a result more new wrlterwar Lake county tbe first day of Janu, appealSeattle. Wash Denny Way, and th lustrated urday. arrest lecture on th Holy Land of sucimpending ary, April and September; Tooe'4, coming forth and m ira ara ing for help in locating her son, Ed- two others as soon as they ara re- Sunday, Dec. 12, at 4:34 p m. In (he tb second Monday in February, coring. Even the bonk shops ere gar Franklin was over leased beturned Gale, from Waterloo ward chap-- 1. quarantine, police to 'eaiuro the work cf to th police department Saturday lieve May and October; Summit, th they have put an end to tbe third Monday in March, Juno and new authors. Miss Broughall raid. In the hop that tb missing youth activity of youngsters who have let Mia Brougnall wrote her ftm November, and Daggett. May 17, air out of tire of automobile book at th ege of 19. She began may be found. Mrs Gale states th . Aug. 14 -and Oct. if. her son that disappeared from hit in the Sugar House district dur? writing while conva'escing from a home in March. 192S, and she has ing the past few weeks. t for par time. year's Illness, Numerous complaints had been County Farm Bureau' aha says. Her stories graw ui.til heard nothing from him since that received at police headquarters reHe time. is described as being 29 waa a volume wh.ch latDrive For Member there garding this form of mischief, and er published under the fitla of years old, tall, mediam dark Patrolmen Thomas L. Motorcycle and baa gray blue eyesBarbara Wluth-'oat Boarding During the past week th Salt School. Dykes and O B. Record wer asto case. Th boys arrestthe signed Lake County Farm Bureau bas enBlflce tha first volume' wa pubed were turned over to the Juvenile gage in a campaign for members, lished Lisa Hroughall has Ided court. Local meeting at which soliciting a second In which she traces her interheroine a nf aeries through wer have Sevier River Receiver committee VHI-appointed esting incidents of camp Ufa. Th been held at Crescent. Bennion. third vs luma of th series is now Gets Date Hearing Huntar and Taylorsville, Granger, be'ng written. Pleasant Greeen. In addition h Is author of many Hearing on tb petition of HarAt each of these meetings a re- short stories which have appeared old A. LaFount, receiver of tb In various magazines and The Desport of th County Farm Bureau Oil for th pAt year waa given by Jobn eret News She bases tb success Sevier River Land and Water Fountain Pens of ber stories, especially her Hansen, president, company, seeking permission to Tb program of the State and juvenile girl stories, on their dose tho receivership and to Sleuhanical Pencils th distribution of 93),tv9 County farm Bureaus was present- reality for they are largely stories of her own experiences ( experto creditors, wll be heard Dec. 29 ed and endorsed. Gift Books of her friends. before District Judge William M. According to Mr. Hansen a very iences Mias will y leave McCrea. Broughall Book Ends active interest is being shown relafor Lo Angelea where sne exTho order fixing th data was doltive to tb tax adjustment program. pect io apend a few months with signed Saturday. Petitions favoring Incense Burners her parents. Bb bas just returnof property ttr taxing purpose ar ed less where from ha she Europe Ruth Grant Judd Diet; being circulated. Stationery been traveling and studying sine June. 1129. During tbe school year Ansco Cameras Will Be Buried Sunday 1922-29 of she was in attendance Boy Week Program Diaries th University of Lyons, Franca, ' Proposed For April 30 at Ruth Grant Judd, infant daugh on an exchange fellowship grantL. ter Robert ot and Grant Date Books Mary ed her at the time of ber gradJudd, 429 A street, died at a Salt Recommendations for th ob- uation from Stanford uaiveraity. Books Address . Lake She hospital Friday night serve tloa of Boy Week in Salt Lake Bh traveled extensively before waa born Feb. 27 of this year, and April 99 to May 7, 1927, aa pro- and after her term at th univer-all- y more. and was-thmany granddaughter cf PresL National Bora Week and plana to use thte experposed by . Heber J. and Mrs. Augusta W. committee for th United State ience for a fourth Barbara VI rath-ro- p Grant have be-received in Belt Lake. roluma at aoms future time. Funeral services will be held In Bovs' days in churches, la the Ensign ward chapel. Ninth ave. MOUNTAIN HOME K. W. Beckschools, in industry. In entertainnue and D street. Sunday Dec. aooKCOMMurr ment and athletics. In citizenship, with. local attorney, waa elected 13 at 12 39 pm. Spwikera will be Masonic 44 EAST gO. TOM ppg in health, in home evenings, and worshipful 8.master of the Richards L, warElders and senior Stephen Bennett, IMIIMICITV J. Oil in the are suggested. lodge;Charles John A. W idtsoe. Tbompmn, juaior warThe plan includes a mammoth pa- den. den, J. M Anderson, secretary; B, Interment will be in city rade to begin th observance. V. Bowett. treasurer. MAUD SHEERER READS MONDAY - last-minu- te es 1 SHARE ABUNDANCE WITH ' OTHERS IS CHARITY PLEA -, -- Third District Court YOUNG WRITERS Judges Assigned ARE GIVEN HOPE -- tele-pho- Chrla-tophera- one-ten- th non-jur- An-tel- ga-tin- g teg-nnin- ct FORT TO HAVE MASS. Chaplain J. L. Blaksney of Fort Douglas has made arrangements with Bishop John J. Mltty of th Cathollo chtfrch for mass to be said In tbe post chapel each San-dmorning. Fathet J. 8. Keeta will be In charge. Company L, Thirty-eight- h Infantry, will sponsor the services In the post chapel at 11 am. Sunday. Special music will be rendered by the Thirty eighth Infantry orchestra. TT05U.T PRIZES GIVEN. ULmien , Prise winners In th sales contest at the University of Utah were announced Friday evening. The overatuffed chair will go to the Beta Theta PI fraternity for I.- 1(9 points, tbe bridge lamp te tb lambda Phi Lambda sorority for 1419 points, and tb individual prizes to Art Decker, a suit of clothes, for 1.139 points, end La Rue Morgan, n strand of pearls, for 79 Points YEAR n. - IT. Peaver-Cslevn- C Man Shot on Coast On Parole From S. L. - -- REAL ESTATE DEPT, yermont Bldg. Salt Lake, a. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Arthur Schraak, Idaho Falla, Idaho, and Eva Gunderson, Rigby, Two plays will be produced by Idaho. Jobn A. Riutenbeck and Florence tb Westminster college dramatic Mason. Balt Lake. of auditorium in the department Joseph O. McCarb and Gertrud Converse hall Friday, evening Dec. Aegerter, Salt Lake. Schultz. Tbe second play will be yolleres three-afarce entitled "The .Doctor tn Spite In Himself." Those participating ate Chester Hyland. Hal Bee. Edwin Armstrong. Robert HaU. Robert Craven, Sidney Mettx. Coral Lindsay, Elains Lewis and Gladys Toucg. Fred J. Cox and Mies Guyer, dramatic coaches, are directing tbe productions. Mias Coral Lindsay is business manager and Hal Armstrong, stags director. On the other hand men are rushing through the stores on Christmas eve when the Inevitable can no longer be postponed and it dawns of Them that "tomorrow morning friend wife la going to look eagerly to a what the head of th family ha to offer." Up to Average. , A surrey of many of the larger Inatltution ind'eates that Christ-ma- s buvlng Is just about holding lta own with the record established In 192. Some institutions dealing principally in novelties report sale not quite so good as last year; other large department stores report a ei ght increase In business. Some of th large institutions have facilitated the work of the shoppers by grouping all their Christmas articles In different sections according to price. In this way tha shopper can view the whole range of gifts available for th price he has to pay. Little change is noted in tha vol nm of business done by the toy departments. Bants Claus wilt be Just aa loaded on bis Christmas eve circuit as ever, from present indtea- - s Carl Win berg, convicted as a persistent violator of tbe nprohibition law more tbaa six mot he ago, was allowed to plead guilty to e reduced charge of poaseeeloe of liquor end was fined 399 by Judge Mathi-soThe court suspended payment tbe fine for four of 3199 of months. In the case cf Joe AiRetrial re res, charged with practicing tha healing arts without a permit from the state department of registration. was set for Dee. 19. Tbe Jury disagreed In tb former trial. C. Holcomb pleaded guilty to possession of liquor and was fined lit. Th fin was paid. In the case of Homer Peek, convicted of pety larceny, th court on th recommendation of tb district attorney, terminated M. suspended sentence and ordered counsel to have Peek io court Dec. II. Th charge of grand tarcepy wsa Steve Ingleby against to Urcenry reduced petit on recommendation of District Attorney Clawson. Ingleby pleaded guilty end waa sentenced to 19 jalL days in th county case of William Sentence in the "tombstone Harkins. H. forger." was continued another week beer DM ef tb Illness of his counsel. . Men As Usual Are Putting" Off Jimmie Phillips eras sent to the Sept. It. v previous to passing sentence Judge Mathison domed n motion for e new trial. Samuel G. Clawson, assistant district attorney, recommended a sentence of 39 years, characterizing th attack as on of the moat vicious to com to tha attention of the district attorneys offirs. . The minimum sentence is O' Charley Snle.de. years. with Phillips, pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and la sen lug a term tn th county jail. J. i . Workman pleaded guilty to a charge of robbery end waa sentenced to an Indeterminate term In th penitentiary. Judge Mathison announced he wou.J recommend the minimum sentence of five years- - Action In a second pending against Workman will be be d tn abeyance. Workman Is alleged to have been associated witn Leo Robinson ard Lester Gerber tn two or more holdups several months ago. The court after being Informed th that Gerber was ill. continued date for passing of rente nee to . - SEVENTH State Completes Sentence Deferred. So Man Can Spend . Christmas at Home Nac-caral-o. state prison Saturday for ten years Chris Mathison by . District-Jodfor a criminal assault on a girl at Fifty-sixt- h South and Vina street. - 1 FARMS f Assault Jack Poor, who eras shot at San Francisco a waek ago. has been Identified as a paroled prisoner under th Jurisdiction of th federal court of Salt Lake,, according tp. word reaching the local office. Poor served s term In th Utah prison end on his reeaa went before tbe federal court and pleaded guilty to an Indictment charging violation of th Dyer act. He ere put on parole by Judge Tillman D. Johnson. Poor later appeared at San Francisco In a car alleged to have been Stolen from Spokane. While offila cers wer examining tb car TO COMPLETE WORK. alleged to have run and was ahot Dr. G. W. Teudt will leave soon above the heart. He is expected to recover and to complete poet graduate work at as San Francisco, Portland and Den- will be returned to Balt Lake ver. He will return to Salt Lake soon aa he la able to travel, accordcourt. Poor's local to tbe parol ing next spring. bas been revoked. Westminster College To Present Two Plays TAKE PLACE JDF NOVEL GIFTS It Criminal Dec. 14. Up Block Signals . Prison Oven For SEVENTY 1926 Some Some day Ju-i- guy big-head- ed is going to writef a joke about the motorist who does beat tbe locomotive to the grade crossing. 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