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Show , r er..,..,,,, , r"- . , ' -- - r , ' - ' ' ' -- b - 4 1 v OF carFdarnia rlys 5 MIIIIIIES ' . , -- New Commitment Rules Mental Hospital , For Favored; Would Mio , Change Name of Place. . ' , .i 1114. . , , ::;54,, t f, ' 7 f. N ' ' . ' n , . , ., prodigally-without-0P- SF ., MAW ' - :77:-11",'":Ite.- .,nn , t , - a orpions. : nsen....-Ileensi- ng - - , . a4opt&tli 7" ad -- -- - - , IIIMer--Boa- rd -- a .. . -- i of Commissionees Speech ,-J ohnson. secretary et the Salt Like 'bade tree commis- . sion, will dettver the first of a erie' addnee before the Third institute to-- Precieautification night. beginning et S p.m. in the Spencer library. First North and ?wreath West streets. Mr. Johnson - twin speak en 'Treette----- - - , ,, - ' I , ' , . - - - - ,- I J. will Gray Enters' - hisurance Field ' ' ' $ , , . - - ot To- new Sugar Plant - ' , Utah-Idah- en. arrived in Salt Lake fluted'''. President Naught mins here e services of a child of his son Melvin J. Knight died rho child. recently in - Leo Angels. Never has tho Weston& States mission been more progreseive than at protein reported President Knight, who mid the attitude of the people and of tho miasionaries Is quits favorable. Ho said that within the pest two weeks the Church has purchased a meeting house at Council Bluffs. la, filling a long felt need. President Knight expects to re. turn to the mission Friday. , - e ,, - ,- - 1 , A.,t - - Eleventh Ward Will Give Vaudeville Mar. 4 A vaudeville entertainment wifi be given by the Eleventh ward Relief society in the ward recreation ball Friday. March 4. beginning at $:15 p.m. ThsProgrem includee: Songs. 'The Happy Eight;" reading. Dorothy Sherwood; vocal solo. Little David Platt; reading. Vida F. Clawson; lliudevtlito act. Clifford White and Betty Blake; vocal eel. Frank Penrose; readmit, Alene Denbalter: dance, Katherine Clvden. and a one act play. under direction of Mist Maud lday Babcock ot the UMverviti of Utah The cast for the play entitled. "Blackberryin." includes Mae Huber. Elaine- Brockbank, Bernice Mesa, Genevieve Hill ' and Alice Richards. , (I - W' ON LABOR CLAIMS stateiliba:leell1131i institutions , - - - . . - ' - ' ., ' ., , - e .44,...,4, . z c. m. . I - - : Silk -- ' - -- , - I ' , IL- a10.1.'- 1 11, - - - - , - 1:7TiTTi -- tr9,40 B13qPkualiatyti,n,feoxr..- 13 to 33 215 , , -- , , , etc. Friday, a - - - ex- 40 inch formerquality, 2.35 Friday, a ly 7 ar . . 65i- - , tt' ' z. C M - . 414);' ' Friday Specials RI Department - rvA , - , Women's New Style Silk ' Day Saint Garpricedments, - formerly . --- , - Baronet Satin suP14 - 195 . - F41dar ..... ... , -' ' . . Bath 1 - '' .......... - foiced.... 4 40 - - . . Kentuckiin Called to End Wage Dispute Z. C. M. I. . it ca.., . - Corset Dept, . , amen - , , Banquet . ' . 4 Tooth Brushes , Friday ,,......4.'.... . 1 0 ' ' - i. 19c Ss.chetai in three delight-act Friday, t L14. , 0dong, Ftiday Specials. - 'Irr a dozen , a are offering for Friday , 1570 reduction on every brassiere 4 We are prepared to fit all types of figures fi from the slender miss who wears a bandette to the-c a Bee.' . stout figure who needs a iong line garment' t,4 , Let us show - you our brassiere, I I - - - - , j 1 8.00, Friday - fr pre-gra- nt a 4a IP --- ., . , ,r Friday at - 4 'i I 0 , . Tubing, formerly priced 40c, Friday, ... 9g ALi 3 yards Limit S yards- to a sustainer. 3kwardT daY1 Limit - , $ ., - , 95c 1 . , , yards to a austotner. 1 - 1- . 36 inch French Percale, formerly priced 1 , 1 81x90 only Sheet, Friday Pegtiot 9R , sm., Limit 2 te a customer. - 4 yards 34 inch No..100 Berkely Cambric, former- ly priced 40r, 95 c Friday, 4 yards unlit I 7arda ta ontomer. Bleached 3 Indian Head, formerly priced 50c, Friday, 1 00 3 yards . kelt S yards to a seamier. - - -- - indch c' I71-- li 1 at, tter ; - . - - . . Cushions , Down and Feather Cushions, formerly price 1.25, 125 and 1.50, . . 95c ' Friday - . 'Ault I in a ensteastr, e . . , -- , ,' dh "lik - 3 yards 42 inch Pepperei - k-- - 15off- - , . . , - - , . L. .... -- - and 100 a 41' . , Dept - --- 5 yards Long Cloth, formerly priced 30e, 9cc Friday, 5 yards . JAmtt It yank to a auottottor - , - Friday Specials. . .- 1 - I '.111 95c , , Crepe de Chine Slips, Friday Womassortment An of ,.good quality, 4 s 50 en's Gkure ' Silk 'Union - ,Powder Puffs, Friday 12c , ,SultBe peach and pink i each .. 41.... rridaY, de Chine Crepe formerly priced up 4 59 only, to CONCIIS, Friday 3 I 95 Novelty Perfumes, n5 C . .. Friday c on ott Crepe 98c Womeu's Knitted Silk - Friday , . Gowns, Friday Pearl Amber Toilet Sets, Bloomirs , formerly pric. Phrlippine brush and mirror, 2.25 and 2.50, 1 id tgt 50 .comb, 95 I Gowns, Friday - . s Friday ag st- - 1am . . Colgate Large Soap, Frid ay, a dozen , , ri Pebeeco a dozen y. - , Z. CM1L , ...... .... - - " Large Cake Bath Soap, St Friday, 89c ' . mmd. or tools. Talcum Jpana Tooth Paste, Friday , 335 Mary Garden Powder, Friday Pepsodenta - Women's New Style Silk niday Latter-daSaint . Garr CrvPe de aline a 9 ments, priced formerly St epi, Friday .. Loatl 3.95, , -. as .... . - 3Ina ' - , sels without use of heat Domestic i Specials tatter -- - 4) twoarppee'r, orenagalmvaekfinized.wvare'es- - - d Knitted Underwear Silk Section , Undenvelr 1 0-Seal- , z c. m. L I Main floor. See our demonstration of - . fur underwear Friday, a yard- -i - Dept. - Mends leaks in Aluthinum plea 1.95 . it . 33 inch Pongee' Silk, ex- tra good quality selected - I 1 yard-- - 95c , III III E re 1.95 t ,13 - ', ty, 1 - T Fig- 36 Inch Moana Satin for SHIM Draperies. Pillows, 215 3 - 25 . I , , es 11 .7 I a yard--- material), formerly priced 2.50, f'riday, a yard-- , .. 39x40 inch All Silk Flat Crepe, all the new spring shades and washable, - -- -, form erly priced ado Friday, a yard-;;-;, I vane-Hardwa- ' Mak 1 , Entire New Stock of ured 4arepes, a lig - . , &d ea, , 39x40 inch All Silk Flat Crepe, in all the new spring shades, (washable - C , tit So-n- Fri- merly priced 3.00, day, a yard 2.5 9 Inch , The annual fathers and sons banquet of Boy Scout troop U. will be lield this evening at :16 at the ' Congregational - church. and will be attended by representatives from scout headquarter& Seel - Armond Kelly will be LONDON. March Great Britain will not break off toastmaster. Following the. dinner in diplomatic relations with soviet demonstrations will be give courcraft Including first aid. Russia. Bir Austen Chamberlain. the foreign secretary. declared In signalling and knot Wee. Rev-- Arthe hones of commons today. thur Rice, pastor of the church. will demonstrate "Scouting and the Church. and IL T. Plumb will demonstrate Vamping," Also- - a demonstration of "Scouting and Lb. Hom will be Steen. Remarks will be made by- D. 1. Hammond. 'Candi executive. William Scott le scoutmaster. f,4 at - - Plain, a n d Chang'eabli Taffeta, all new goods, formeziy , priced 2.50, Friday, a yd. ' Troop 30 to liold , them to $a oxPort tarn'dvisor. A complexloa Woe peachse and cream will do a woman link, good if a wide' sash tuts her tength tn two. The wisdom whIch formerly took hor I. Ism boird guides her now to a shop wiser oolor and seeds her siiisouotte are studied. this groat R000gniting hood. Z. C. IL I. hos. oros of shies of a staff of 'trained stylists. litho have boss taught I1 the principles et dressing. smart ago and thoir Individual applicatlos an applied t0 overs sustoluor. . b -.----- - 1.4 I , ' dr IM I - our-pri- Britain to Retain Relations Wrth4Russ kl 4r ,b w-spring ';Ppp..11lie CôiiiO4- - Aojtlis.c . Ion do , 35 - editor days tho wash- vflemoo leModfsibee was ail wroth& took her to a boantY .ropitios somlist. Now oho takes la as -ne- llkiii'ef. Prize iii: thrught 111)r--- . .,., Splertdid , Service I kN 11 or no, ikl.ao adf ' - ' ' l, liet - - Ili , , .- -- likliS lh - , - ,11;...... A Noir , ,- f11 Goods S e ct.o 11 Friday Specials - - , saaw libIL I 35 inch Changeable Tat-- , !39x40 inch All Silk Flat feta, full range of colors- ,-- Crepe,7 all shades, washable mater- Friday, a yard , laL formerly Priced LOO, Fa Friday, a yard-- - r14f04, IYAill 4, flu,. iMINAMANMMHA IMIIIM1111111111 ,- I.an-- Crosses Warn - Speedy Drivers TARE PAPERS PASSED ON WASHINGTON. March new credentials of Senator-ele- ct William IL Tare. Republican. of Penneylvania were referred by Lb. senate today to Its elections conunftivo. --- International News Names New Manager - . - KEW I- .. -, YORarch 3UN!) keenigeberg. , president and general manager ed International Ku. Service. orannounced today the Mare A. Rom aa appointment executive manager of the organiza . tion. btr. Rom resigned hut week ' f . - ,... reL .- t1 ttx For Friday we have arranged some extra special values; , ,, shall remit fees - 1. 7 ' . I ,--.-t- , 411..- -- ed - it A two-tnn- 1PrLsrirEldinwenthattts1 r td , 4 third reading of quarterly. This measure was introduced . . Senator at the by Hollingsworth Measure Transfers Ap- - request of the Rolapp commission. whkh was appointed proval Power to gat.'by the governor to !risks a survey state institutions. , of &miners. Invitation was extended Thirs' tier to wives of the senators and ropromentatiVes to attend the reof the Women's ReOne of the companion bilis tor gular meeting publican club. at the Hotel Utah. aod the repeal. of the finance Saturday at 2 pm. purchase law was given official approval lig Gov. GIOTTO EL Dens Thursday. This measure providesfor approval of claims of the doP artment of immigration, labor' and statistics by the board of examiners bulead of the finance and per. fs department as at present. char Ko cement was forthcom. ing Thursday so to whether this act of the governor was forecasting his approval of the principal MIL which contemplates abollehing the , finance and purchaas department. . ' The approval of one of the comEntertainment panion measure mune as a Program to many who were expecting tho execcutive veto to fall on all Now. Competition . the several bills. , Started. Governor Dern will have until late- Friday to take action ea the - -' . ..,..-.- ... key- bill. but after that data If Ave does mot veto the bill It goes into , McGrath ward of Taylor Make effect. Two ether measures were signed wss Thursday declared winner of by Governor Dora Thoredeethees the 1926 Bee Him girls contest. at offices of the general board of including 8. C. 11. S. by Collator the Y. L. M. L A-Which memotiabses the federal UmSecond and third place honors power almmketten sot to (meat tdivided equally between the power leased on the lower Colorado Meeli EL IC by Beck, which First. Second and Le Grand wards ' will allow Salt Lake county to of Liberty stake. The contest, was eonducted charge for the actual come of mainsu the past taining children in the detention was to encourage the improvement home when committed front other counties . - The county is now lim- of suntmer activities of the Orb the first prise the idcGratit bed to be 'nista per day though the To winchose for their activity the girls obat averages about $1 per day. beautification of Lbeir ward chapel , - - '' , , grounds. Funeral to Be Held 11. L. IL 1. A. officer, are tow promoting a conto For Bert Horsley meet progranis for the M. I. A. ---.. members and all members may enHorsearldom; for Bert ter. Awards are to be made for best ley who died at a local hospital work done in Planning programa the for entertainment. by wards. stake Tuesday, will be held in thirlY-fourt- h ward chapel Sunday . boards, or individual members, L A. members throughout It 3 p.m.. The body may be viewed theM.Church are incited to enter the at the home ot his father. David Horsley. 112 west North Temple contort, and submit proposed on- street trim 12 to 1:11 p.m, Sun- tertat.,. .areelea...... 1,."1.1Plunig.,.., .,te'r various out-- Um day. Serviced will he concluded ""13'''''''' " bePointed must approPrinto te by Bishop LeGrand Backman el ..Pregraml the iteenth suck as an Easter the Thirty.tourth ward. for April or a May Dag Program for May. Prises will be bound volumes of the 1926 Young Women's Journal. Awards have lready been made for March an ad April. Mmapeller stake and Sterling ward de Taylor stake carried oft the March honCHICAGO. March Deadlocked after a' week of no. ors. while the Bee Rive girls of Twentieth ward. Ensign Make. the r (Mations. representatives of tho western railroads and the order of and Mrs. Mary Kelly Pie: won Pri,.611 Try.,A:11 o railroad conductors and ths Broth--- A. officials erhood of today pens to all word& stakes and aa. inlooked to E. Morrow. former torerur of Kentucky and member of dividuals to enter the context and entertainment the fed eeat mediation board as tho submit proposed, logical man to help them settle Hos Pregralee" dim . wage put s. Morrow will errive hi CloicsE0 tomorrow to take tharge. - The workers want a 1 2 per Father-So- n cent increase' The roads claim they cannot afford It. d monthly-instea- Of Death Scenes - , - . , '- - both plain and figured , The vogue of the s'hort juket with the one piece dress stresses taffeta and crepe. Plain colors. fisrurt41 treatments and -ed effects are allf the rage for: ' 'spring.. ,, to the state treasurer and taxes 8. Ur. Töoke. vice president of tho Conttnential Agoncy company, lilt Boston building, announces the ape pointnient of J. Will Gray as a member of tin sales fore, of this organisation. Mr. Gray needs no Introduction to STRUCK BY Arro Salt lok business men, having bean prominent In tho business John- Houten. 17 of .174 First world of this city for the Oast venue... suffered a bruised hip years. Bilotti retiring from the clothing bpsiness, Mr. Gray has Wednesday afternoon when be mut struck by an automobile at the inroceived ninny voluntary C ENITLE, Wash, March L Ions of good wilt from busbies' men tersection of Second South and and bankers in Fait Laic City. white Hain streets. The car was driven by we re sure. has this complete con-- 1 Russell Swerts of 218 east Ninth cronies win remind mounding fidonco of everybody that has had South street walk-e- ll la Houton said of who King fatal onto. county 'the Oeuvre of knowing him mob in front of the machine. Houaccidents and warn altalwit not did 'Mention. require hospital attention. I Purcell. president Intl Coroner W. J. Jaws today The Continental AgOney company and Mr. Tooke feel most fortunate- - in POLICEMAN ImpICTED. began the erection of marker CANTON. 0.. Marcb having acquired a man of Mr. Graf. at each place where fatal caliber to represent them la this Canton antomobile or grade croesint Streitenberger. Floyd coma- i torrttory. aMeta Tho Continental Agener compaC v 00110) officer. wag today Indicted Ilse crones IrM im l patated jury. I 'w ed.. everv conceivable. form of by the Stark , In the with complicity trotowatly tokens; thew white insurance. including life.- accidont charged end health. tire. general casually murder of Den RI Mellett. Canton I and (worriment'. Jones eald. s aaa bonds., tadv.IpubLialtsts July 111., 1021. - , to s - SIGNS Membea , bran? Latter-da- y Saints are moving to Belle Fourche. S. D., to make their homes as a result of tho o removal of a Sugar company factory to that Point. It I. announced John M. , Knight of the Western States mission, headquarters at Deaver. who - ' L D. S. , - Advancement - 4 , the-- -- , - R. a t -- itt , , 4 Wi EndorseTiffetas and Crepes 1 , - h , u,, ! . (r41-7?1- SpringSil i. Merck IICAP) Voted;,- - Omnibus Fee -,- A unity of heart and underittand. Lc Is Advanced. 4'11 easure Ina as a aubstituts for written cam. pacts or alliances between tho "'"'"-Vaned States and Great Britain , was urged today by Sir Bayne How. Public aril, British ambassador, address-in-s on taxation. the Twentieth Century club. on the -bouso joint here. I at reriaorifiratio av.ot1111 Speaking on Ang48exosi unity i property for for taxation and purposes which be doubted the citustenco ot an Sir Come declared .that the kind tax 1:7SIrtinit: PIrticallia school Satet unity he would like to goo eo. wa annoirn.ced tween tits two motions eras that urday room: it by know aa a fraternal attitude of board chairman. Senator Stable. committee mind coupled with a sense of con, fidence in each other's determina- With but Hitt.-- discussion Thurstion to prevent - anything 'in the the senate passed the Peters' widerworld rousing us to the pitch day bill providing for the repeal of the ' of fratricidal conflict?' law concerning the permanent Ambassador Howard deprecated fund tor ot Utah. the schools of patriothint which he Agricultural College and branch shores of said prevailed - on both agricultural college. which wars and the Atlantic Senator Peters explained that "alwarl easing askance the arma. whom was law the enacted niany ments of the other?' ago. it was presumed that "It we kave to spend taste sums yearsaseessed visitation of property on armament" he said. "Lot us the would keep pace with the linenittleatit dO Po without reference to shit romtremente-o- r the Institu: of the other, but the armaments our tiona Long ago. however it was own 1200111111i only conindering found was not this the case. said tiell for protection generally. Senator Peters. and the alpproprka- - 1111 t , , I itiolkE I committee has since been apEM. E. propriating what the budget of these three Institutions called for BILL U1-11regardless of the permanent fund 11 -- - ,1A1 , , 1.b,,e11, , Permanent -- - IT it fl& , WASHINGTON. l'. '' :4 Ambitious foresmic efforts will , have to be practiced by members , of the state hose'. of represents, , . - ' : .1. ;.' fives elsewhere than on the bones - c ' . e' .., floor under e rule laid down le ,:, 4.; , ;..S.,c , , the house Thursday limiting the time allowed any member to : talk , t . . ou any subject to five "Mouton. A. W. Hansen of Bose !der moved ' to the five minute rule. An amend- Mre. Cecelia Peterson Plyler. went was proposed and voted down "4" snow "tie author of g measure w ait et torAIN D. Plykw et 234 east ten minutes to open and ten min. Ninth South street. died 'Wedneswoe in close. - day evening at the family home t after & long Illness.' The name& bill proposing-I-iMn. Plyier was born in Manti. yew commitment law for sending -: until 1901, when patients to the mental hospital and and resided there couple changing the name of the bushy-lio- n ohs married Dr. Plyier. Thethen te Ore.. Portland. to to the Dtab $tate Hospital re- moved tontcalves" Man" COIDPHInentS oe the Seattle and Spokane. Wash, ' ' . floor of the house Thursday and log to tine city in 1911. wee pooled rfearvislat ars buithors and stilton,: the folkowing J. Peterson. Itra - The new law proposed. which I. EL and John Mrs. David Jukes now goes before the senate for its L. Kolimoritan, . ' for veins"- - and Mrs. Adam Frederickson. action, would VS he held at will ' servime ttr y commitment, would relieve the 2 Funeral p.m. Sunday in the liberty present criminal stigma attached ;. ward - ' to commitment and provide for a chapel and Interment will is to , , -: City' cemetery. thirty-da- y observation Period.- The Ryan bin which would re-I servauks all automobile operators CALENDAR 1 ing as common farriers to.- - take 1 out liability and property Intim' IHOUSE DAY &nee to protect patrons agalnat loos or Injury. struck a snag which Action so BUM. resulted in the bill losing - the IL B. 109. HoltherRestetration tt but earned clause. emergency of socuritle& HOWL ! r; ever successfully with 12 &you to H 194, B. D. lindenion---No- n 1 1 naI s. c pecuniary.'-- profit ' Tho objection to the bill appear- - Pained. end to center about the contention inFia H. B. 119, that the Inatireat would tend to sureace agent& Passed. -, :- , further increase the overhead taz m. B. 31.. ; &nd ezpene of automobile car. of administrator. House concurred ' tiers and tend to Increase rates or In senate amendments. Bill signed to force operators out of boot. to governor. H. B. 31. PettyTimignatiole of Attempto to have the bill amend. state nada House concurred to ; ed to restrict Its application were. senate amendments. kill to enrolldefeated. however. committee. V , bill by B. D. Anderson pre- - ingIL R 46, The and fano& DeweyFish ' ell state deficits be conference reeport , posing that sent to enrolling ')." out of the generalfund pealed without opposition. IL B. . 111. House and senate have finally standards. Signed by governor. reached agreement over the tonne tom. 8. B. IL Callister,--Boof the Dewey Dab and game bill misoloo limy one and he sued. -differences ernes ereaker.,---'-'--which le nettling Sisued - - - - T T connection with the seining of S. C. by R. L CatheterAgainst fedttsb lake for carp and suckers. eral power permits on lower Colo" The senate wanted seining. Signed by speaker. aide redo. house not did and neither to S. B. IL Callister-Pola- tinl . would concede for & thus until the aotariost public. Signed by sneaker. conference committee recommend. Sifting Committee to CAticsidar. ed that seining be Permitted begin. , '- H. B. 117. MillerReciprocity hind January, lint. to which both for ardbitects. sides have now agreed. . H. B. 14, IDitherUniform argil. tration act. ' B. 15, Holthertiniform exH. Six Appeals Remanded tradition at& - - -- --- . - Back . o t City Court H. 13. 92. MeCtdiougt---Barbe- . r ' registration. . tddriet et Sax H. B. 11, :pass la B. Wight dismissed als city court appeal cases. relief. ' , H. B. 64, Thursday morning. and remandad - -- them back to the kneel. court They water ri-ghta - - - -- - -B. Jos Jensen. alias Ray Bits. 44. CAndlandCompanloo item , ton and Fill Daly. both charged to finance and purchase. with violation of the prohibinon a. B. et. PoteroCounsee of study laws: By Webb heaving at collect. bongs: Frank Martin. tram tontainers. IL B. 94. Stone--M- ilk eminence, violation: P. McArdla, IL B. 123, ReddSalaries of disi ntoxication and J. Jacobs. vagnut- - trict , attorneys. Cl .. H. B. U. Beckftelartes of coonofficers. ty : Shade Tree to Be Topic IL B. U. IL 20, WoodraffPrisi 'I . on remoral. , ' - . - ',-- ', ......" . . . , Fund Act Repeal 4 - . '' , TAX,IAITIR111;:0 gF" Howard Flays Groups for .,.,.,... Watching Others' Armament. . University . 1 f. .. ?i;.;. r,.,ii-,- ,'t ,;i: ....... I ; .' ,....,..,. itio.T:.-::011111,o,,, , : ' , 4,, v,,,,,., - - 7' , f 4."s . . . 1::1 g' " " - SEVAIII0-1101.I , AsDealKs eSilleartAMISUICIYalll SPEECHES 11 .::;,!."'; f1.0011 , rata? tivik-- tivrfrair - - :;. , - g , . , Tram", , - , I Sunday: 011 M . mister (British voYmier. II to Be 1 , .. , , - - Pols inglimrs. , . . , a IIlogs ..s.;s-a- , -- ono-ba- i. M , ' '''' ' ' ' ' -- e, . ' ' "" ' - '''. t,r, -. $PT ? ....."' " - tt,.... ,i,21: v. t ,,, ...,T, ",.'','4'...d,,,.Look,"..vh,-ot.fio..iow,e,oAA4 v "'" -' see-th- ey -- ,- er) It AND i " - esi , - - , : . - - , we '..crrY OF WATER , , , 2I SUPPLY OF SNOW ASSURES ":I; - :- gene Bidwell. a miner. from Iron 4 tountl- - I ,What Readers Think I Officers Investigating- the- - cue , learned that he had lived for a Y , week at south West Temple Against Increase. street and located his mother, Mrs. Logan. Utah, March 1, 1911. Stephen. Etre...formerly of Cedar Editor Deseret News: CRY. now of Roy. Taxpayers generallY in this Mdwiill In the afternoon of tho state goo no good rea-staggered into the- Golden Rule son for increenng the salaries of store. South Temple and Pint West the Judges In Utah. especielly when street. Leonia Sptiser, proprietor. the homes and farms of dozens et ordered the farmers aro being sold for dethought he was drunk and him to leave. linquent taxes which thel ars en- -- "Man! Let me alone. I am VAN; one to pay. and there are eery to die here." gasped the stranger. many competent attorneys who would be delighted to accept the Spitzer notified Patrolman C. Cariborg and the latter summoned offices now occupied by our Judges Patrolman John A. Morgan. Thal at tho islaries which they are now called the police ambulance. and receiving. Then why should them Bidwell was taken to the hoepital salaries be increased. what geed reason is there for doing? where he died two hours later. Our legislature should strive to -- The policemen said the man said reduce the load of the overburdennothing 'concerning his Identity In ed taxpayers. rather than to tinMa pockets wars found a deposit necessarilY increase It. slip for $95 on a Cedar tity bank. respectfully. Very and a postoffice order for a packJ. Z. INTEWAPT age addressed to Eugene Bidwell. l'ureau receipt employment front Sacramento' Cant, bearing 1 I I A 1.1 11 the name of E Bidwell. was also le; ,IL Ka LA-found. ' ' COAL The pollee learned from Cedar Is nitterootrt I. talmtol Cky.that a man by the name of- 1 Ito Bidwell had resided there for seSootNo Clinkers ' . DirtloosTUB era years and of late bad worked loco Lengitr Ordinary' Coal at Deeeret Mound for the Utah Iron Looto t CO lite No Monk and Ore company. The man was Clootwelle44 Cool Co. Phone, Wee. $in Mid telPL about 39 years at ago. 7, snowed In and cut off from all communicatiaon since Feb. 1I. A stand of 23 Inches of snow Is reported by Mr. Hammond who added that idnce his last telell phoned report, 54 and inches fell up to and including Feb. 211. Prior to Feb. IL 42 2 Mare A. Fos& executive manager; inches fell. making a total of 10? business GAMor. manager; inches for the Month. ba George The compactness of the snow, Barry Faris. news manager; W. B. Goode. traffic 'manager. particularly the most recent fella and their directors The regioluil should assure gait Lake of smote Fronk fields axe; Captain water during the silinMer months. Mason. director of the eastern di- The daily falls February vision. with beadqvarters in New varied from one-ha-lf during to 10 inches. York; Hector H. Elwell, director reported Mr. Hammond. , of the central division. with headComparisons with other years. William quarters in Chicago: and show that Mr. Burton. made Parker. director ot the western di- during bythe month the greatest In Lou VigiON with headquarters rand of snow was $I inches, as compared to the earns depth on March 1. 1022. During that year, however. the greatest stand in February. was 101 inches. In 1913 the snow stand was 105 inches on March 11. though onblt 15 inches the first dal' of March.' I ; - Victim Identified !Poison ' .". , firkebton 'snow Shed contains a Irón Miner From - supply of water comparable to &ay - ' , ' ' of the wet years. declared H. K. The stranger who died at , the Burton. superintendent of waterworks. after a conference with Emergency hospital Wedneada1 obevening from poisoning caused hr Harry Hammon& was pcmserver at that point, who Salt Lake Wednesday after being dUral; Identified Thursdelf as Le- - as managing editor Al the Buttslo Evening News. Except for the addition of Mr. Be... the 4a:retail. pervonnel at the New York office remains un-of changed with a redistribution duties. They are: M. Koenigsberg. president aad general manager; - t. ...... J - . , , ...4 7,,,,,,e,. ,,,,Ptvolelms.r,p,,,,,,,O,'".., at,00.mobeo.otoart,e9Nininonre.40.."tottTolP,V-1".0t1.10K,fr.-1- 1 - , ' , PA. f""s'e 190. 4.'"'linkt.W4";.1.4..' ''4.....;.;.:rs.Pm, - |