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Show - , 044.07' 4- 'NO. - f 1r a. Ili. e o, lit e" I 0. 4, r 0 43 '7r7.: - 4 , .. , . - . -- 31ribe1151111S6 - ,o9, tome tellowl have a laIlting themselves. 3 WOUNDED StilEllEPHISAL OH Unè Thiough-- S. L Favored (Or .Ford - sat LakeLMalt ,Ita, on the Itinerary of ,tbe third tuitional air tour for the Edna 111.GOAAD Istrott- board of contmerce. Tim- tour will , probably start lune it and three routed are under conaiderattese ono of stitch is to tits Pacifist via Yak Lahti and return by way of Texas and Okilhotna; The valuabla prima tailored by air COMMTell associations manufacturers. accessory end wall as the tool eetteerna-a- s Ford trophy. lust ta the past attracted air planes of Pr."' UMW" ovary mails 1164 Lbs best commercial flyers. The chamber of commons of Salt Lebo in concert vita sthere on the proposad circuit 'wiltmake an effort to brint earevan over - &ha far for Sinner Sympathy Legal Tridts Are Blame for 'Wave.' ,There is nothing so conducive to law obeertances as certainty of minkihment for offenders, declar 04 P. R. Shanahan. district fretre tentative of the National of Credit Men, lit the weekly luncheon of t'te Kiwanis club at Hotel Utah Thurs. day nom Maudlin sympathy and legal lachnicalkies hers done much to hint about tht trews:it condition Of disregard for the life and prep. declared midl rty of ing that America is IMF most :eyries Patien on earth. and that Amtice leads theworld le murders ktrospitt of population. Remarking that the tms lieds Sit crime are that against one's arson. and tbst against his 140P or the or. Ay. Mr, SMaahan told the,- - association ganisation , of white he reprownie and said ttat 'the St.ttil manufacturers. hanker and wholenalers who make up contri membership voluntairly Mated $1.100,6fit for the creation a of credit protection department which St compoced of 63 sten trained in the investigation ond prosecution of credit crimes. , He amid that nationally the panment has accepted 1.2at MN'S, isturned indictments against 640 people, of whom Sit were and 36 await trial. Id get trials only St cases have be lost. be said. - In the wooer division. which his operated less than Year.14 41,indiciments had been reteine.i. It convictions attained, and every case tried was won Mr. Shanahan said it is hoped that other citizens might eirganins itsainat crime on a teals similar to the credit associatson. Madame Delesanti, soprano. abd Who Mary annurtussite, plenum furnished the inualc. , itesit-addet- ats etUnLs , - - ' . er MUER fore Companies. - Status el the the aids trip from Ogden to MIK Lake on the Union Pacific system was changed at a meeting Wednesday t.g Unioa Pacific officials and Sak Lake beakless Ines to a basin where an attempt will be made to have gears an foreign lines change the wording in the tariffs te give publicity to the Me trip. and whereby paesengers will have leas difficulty at Ogden In preparing ter the! Salt Lake - visit. W. s. Basinger. of Omaha passenger traffic manager of the U. P.. who attended the meeting. told representatives of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce. the Utah Shippers Traffie association. and the Utah hianatateurees association; that be would submit the vaatter foreign line to determine if they would include side the of mention trip in their tariffs. so that , passengers - la the oast coming west threush Ogden would be apprised of the optional free side, trip to Salt Lake. Mr. Basinger also said that an attempt will be made to permit it baggage etc.. at to Ogden with leas inconvenience' . the traveler.. It is expected that the railroad Company will submit to the Ship. pers association. a copy of the to Proposed changed,. szeording H. W. 'Prickett. counsel for the to-th- A. King. bsstber i(AP) of Sens. tar William H. King tDern. Utah). ond g practising atienney of Salt rake Ctty., today' testified in beksl, of Daniel-- 0. Shields of Johnson, Pa, brewert on trial In District ot Colimbla criminal eourt - on tharge of bribing a to give ShLtids copies ot itonftdentia: report & , King narrated circumstances of The fight for greater- publicity the omitting of an affidavit $T Mrs side the trip. for greatDella Evans. the government's star' concerning er convenience to the passenger in witnesa and former prohibition making arrangements for the side clerk in which she is netted to lea been waged by the Salt bays retracted charges Against trip men for several business Lake Shields and asserted she never it is hoped that it the , would hays made them but for years. and made Wednesday may entrapment by special agents of Proposals who government and to save her-p- ie be, carried out the travel to Salt be increased. lAke April Over ' - - sAcesigy Amott, lag student. Ira fleeted gresident of the Blue Key storiety. honorary "Pen" organization at tho University of Utah Wed. seeday afternoon. He won over Bichard O'Beurke and Stanley Strttigltarn. Other officers elected were; Byron Doan. vice president; James j'arrner. secretary. and Jesus Jentten, sergeant at "A goOd book s Vti treeof the sororities at the sity of Vials at a meeting of the council Wednesday. The cede geverMng fraternities and sororities at the university that no freshman be provides "rushed' or Mimed by organize-Hon- e to visit the houses or attend parties until the fifth week of the this pout pened spring sus Ker. year until the sixth week. April Members of one organisation were sal4 to have invited a,freshman girl to their house WedneadaY. Consensus of opinion. however, was to the effect that the Organization-was not alone in Ibis violation, and judgment has hot been rendered, pending furitier Thea,fact that trotters in Bali Lake. Ala)) and Dora counties hest been treWitig more than 310 crates of raspberries on acre has worked to their detriment and. me- emcee, to a report et the preopee- -tive yishe for 16:1. tot the Chem- inter-sorori- tier ot Commerce. there will again an , In the three counties there will probably be a reseberry yield of upwards of 201,640 crates from only 112 cres. As a profit to the growers the Salt Lake City market will slot absorb more than 4.000 crates and the Chamber of Corn- mer ee is trying to amigo means of tliermaina of the In the three eaunties there is now ltie scree of the cuthbert sari- My and about 430 acres of the raspberries. The latter are In &emend In the fresh state. but can um be shipped end are not deeireb! for canning. Some relief front the indieete2 congestion will come If grows. dis- pose of the Cuthbert berrim ta' Piers and home prrmervem so they will net compete on the market for fresh raapberriei . the chamber comn.ittee points out. be H. Armstrong - is the Confessing. according to Chief of Detectives Riley M. Decktoad. that they forged the name of - Oi14 mon Weise to approximately check each- for Ste. and painted them in Salt Ult. 'torso; after making minor purchases.' 'Mary Gordon. alias Peggy Shaw. 21.. and Ruth Iludgens. Id. are held In the city jail pending 'action by the county attorney in issuing , Complaints against them. , The young women were or. rested Wednesday evening by De. had.besti tective J. D. Brown-whdetailed on the case. Following their arrest the girl, reMained lent for some time.- butlater- - are seM to' have admitted the for. o , - The Gordon. girl Wild she was born in Idaho Falls. , but resided in Smithfield. Utah.. be. ' 440'. fore tOmtng Roth , their residence here and were employed In pri. --A-. vale homes. they s us help you koosebetter, 1kt ' take ever the eitys chief office for , a third 1;nse on April SS. "The great exit" for gunmen. creeks and stickup men will bl smansthe first Wins be will stick no after his inauguration. he de, clared when reThompson imiled minded that some enthusiastic follower Lad launched a "Thompson for president" movement. He sail a united Republicanism would g3 from Chicago into the national campaign of nest year. fitUIT 'rREES Plant Now. - - I What is more inviting than luscious fruit, fresh from your own orchard There is room in the apace tow wasted in your back yard for - a few. Apricots. - s, Plums, Prunes, etc. Let us assist in select-- ing a succession of choice varieties. trees , are Vigorous now- available from our Centerville Nursery. Get Iriii.fAi;oipi.... Peach -- - - , ...1'..';',... L 11157.17ST''tn M. I. A. The Cottonwood stake will present the dranut. "gmilln 1 Through." in the GraMte stake tabernacle Irridar. April I. at under the direction at ,P,111 DESERT BOOK,COM., PAPP( i, CIS - lIbm Reed Nrickson. This la the annual dramatic . production at ' the as. sociation. m , ,7b4 MiZ:I Vanderbilt Appeal ,," ". For Peril Divorce' .. i.-s-a- 1 I -- 1 0 111118 I , ., , Has goads Department B1.g Sum Yet to Go; All - Keep Within : Offices Budget, , Auditor' Says. ' , - Unexpended appropriations made Jan. S by Salt Lake county tor the ',nit three months of the yeas amotintant 111.111,41t. ccording to a repott trubmilted by- - C.ounly :Thursday at noon the thermometer showed 62 with in., dications of the mercury making furtljer gaim up. A year ago similar teitporatures were reporte& for Salt lAke. thermometers On both April I and 7 reaching a height of IS degrees. The minimum on April 4 a year ago was.46' degrees. and on tho following day 44. - Minimum temperatures .4?fitot.lanraLA-1$4111Yom.-- ..bere..Wednetiday.-tembe- - - .. ES E R ET - ----- . - ..'l : ', -PP The proprieties tor months amounted to 1144413 end there was actunlly expended 1342.- 664 The unexpended bnlance of the tor apportionment year amount to 11.016.13. Expenditures for the month ot March totaled $231.97$.71 as compared with $116.6113.11a In 1111. Expenditures for the quarter were also slightly above those el veer ago for the same period. Ow figures being 1343.166.11 for 1311 and 1336.313 for 1126. Practically every department the county se keeping slightly with the appreprietions. The roads and bridges department had an of 1403.416 and has an unexpended balance of $320.001. Expenditures of -- this department fee March were 161.111.30. which Is 140.090 more than re practically spent 1nIhI firet two . mototte of the year. The county hospital had an appropriation of 1116.235 and in the three months spent 131.63$. Expenditure of the buspits1 for March totalled 816.143. Apprepriation for the iihoettro Of department totalled 1111.261. this amount 141.631 were spent in the first Quarter and $12.761 ems spent in March. The matutory and general aecount showed an appropriation el 111.719 with xpenditums for the Quarter or 121 616 and for the month of 16.212. The Deseret distrkt Om Timpanogos council of Boy iloonta Stands Ito highest emong II districts of the state. in (scouting achievements, according to :an. heninsmment made Thursday by Op ear A. KJI Sham. 'asuman executive St region 11. for Utah. In a. rating of the accomplishments the Limeret district Wall credited with le petals. Sigaitist for the closest competitor. Tim- - workhiut been a tailors of a novel-teoil in the at to aromas Interest i a advancement iron grade to grad.) in acouttni. and regular outing features have been lectors in prometing this in. wrest la the Deaeret Ctatrict. 'User Moody of Delta I. dlotrict comniirsk mei'. and A.J. Tippets of Hinelitty. is in charss of training for scouts of the district. DENIES CHARGE OF DRINKING fart Mayor Will Sign for Purchase' of Property When Details - Are Cost Fixed; , , - - - of 42. showing temperatures are. atleast- - to- the optimistic. features, of Liss fair." Is ths observation of the weather man in the mmetime. - -- - ' - - - - ALLEGED CAR THIEF Is pLAcED - , Two notei for $5.090 each aad a lbird for:13.000, payable, ally 4st II per. cent. interest. were approved Thursday by the city 'commiseien for the purchase bi tho eity-club from C 4 Salisbury. The ,notes Are made- - payable Salisbury. Th firet note is parable April II. 1121. the second the following year and the third In The notel were not signed by Neelen pending fur- Mayor C. ther negotiations.- - Actionott a letterfrom the Utah Light & Traction company offeriaS to pay $11,001 for remtival of. tracks on South : Tempi, street --t- he - 011A11111 , 43. d. and Thursday that freezing the-thr- E. DI CI11- - , County Commissioner W. H. 8tenacker.1 Troop Wins Hightst Rat. ang in State in 0IES -- , DISTRICT SCOUT HONORS GIVEN Achievomenti. APPROVED Laker' inade the streets bright with wearing apparel significant of 7 the season an Wed needs y ant enjoyed the ..brightneas-at..th- e,, spring aunt they also enjoyed near. summer. temperatures. Wednesday the maximum temperature. reported, by the weathvr bureau was 47. and As Salt . TO--- D CLUB DEALT (lathes ,G-- y As Mercury Rise S1110(10 III EMS" - ins. On - 4 - ON TRIAL , , - fromE là VIrg1fllsatr..twsa deferred Thursday. by the city tommiesion pending further negotio.. tient' between theiallroad company and Commissioner P. J. Mora. heed of the deportment- of streets and public property--Some' members of the summit., Ilion were of the opinion--tha- t the street railway company should be to, pay $14,000 for re. compelled move, of the tracks contending that it would ,coax the company more than that to maintain then& and ;resurface the right of way the vent such action was ordered. uy the commlosion; Approximately 60 percent of the residents on the street are protest- ing the resurfacing. ft is believed this number can be tnaterially iro duced In the vent the railway company Is induced to pay the Scheduled To Appear as State Witness. - - , , - Ernest Butterfield went to trial Thursday before jury and District Judge L. B. Wight on the charge et steeling and stripping two eat tomobiles. The thefts are alleged to bay. occurred during 'the !Atilt Part of February and Butterfield;,with his brother. Ted Butterfield. and cousin. Joe Butterfield, were arreeted by Deputy Sheriff Earl Reidheint. March IL. Ted Butterfield was recently Sentenced to serve a term in the federal prison at McNeil Island for violation of the Dyer act and Joa Butterfield. le scheduled to appear as a state witness - against Ernest. Ben Wyndon, who admits giving Mn.- Bernard Peterson the poison with which she is alleged to have killed her son and adopted daughtet Murray. several weeks ago. waived preliminary hearing before City Judge N. H. Tanner on a statutory charge. and was bound over to tie district courl.--kailito furnish a bond of 12.10 he was remanded-bacto the county jail. Preliminary hearing of Mrs. Peterson on the charge of murdering her adopted daughter., le ached. Wed to begin before Judge Tanner. Monday. April II. Tony De Santos pleaded guilty to a charge of petit larceny before Judge Tanner Thursday and will b. aentenced Saturday. , , , - Underthe arrangement...company was whereby to pay $11.000 the abutting prop- erty owner,- would be assessed About $t.111 per front foot- for roe Feurtscins Under tits proposed soN. rangentent this coot would- be cut to about fl per front foot. '' y Donis. dentiot. arroat- sit at Fort Douglas Wadnesday night on a charge of driving an --- automobilo whils Intoxicated. en., tared a plea of not guilty. 14 goonsol. befors Judge John H. Horgan I,, tha criminal division of 111 order to view college Journal- Lily court Thursday- - and tho case was set for April 14 for trial.. 'Ms Ism closely and critically. approx &domain, was reloased eta Vole "irately SI member' of student, (. at the of According to Prosecutor A. W. publications 'Ash, comprising the Univeindty Wateort who resisted an. applicaHon for the release of Duntse nee 1reas club, will ' meet Tuesday. Libe.rado sprrioa a Itexican ot which is held by the polke.---th- e it d:Sg a. at the Elks' defendant was driving in a dang- April Woods Croaaa employed aa track club 14;1' the second annual dinoer mous and reckless in and of the man by the Oregon Short Line at organization. , was held in the guardhouse at the secretary to that point. was' ,InJured Thuradaye poet until the arrival of the Polka. Gov. GeorgeIsiehart. H. Dem and former when a Continental Limited train Judge Morgan refused to - reirmac Lake Salt will newspaper man, , the car. on the Union Pacific abound toe ddreas tho group and corduct the "I would bare got out et town round table discussion on the trend the Lake Salt automat struck yesterday- as I promised but T got et modern Journalism. too drunk before I could titer out aPeeder on which he b d been Dr. George TPontas. prauldone why rm back. but if the university, Ing and Prof. Levi A.. you'll irive me a chance ril walk gar Young. chairman , or the yubHe auttired bruises tti the right ammo out right view." was the lications council. hay been asked made by Felix Morgan. charged as thiPhc ride4nd his'i"acea. special guests. two with drunkenness.. lie when htr4111.mpa; The .Chronicle. student newsen weentence of 46 days wglvWedneaed from the speesdr as tbo train the paper; Utoniam annual pub sentence was but day. suspended the Pen, literary wage-sinapproached and fell In a pile of On his agreement to leave the city th Humbug. humor pubgravel at OfICt. lication and the publications cocaGeorge Phelps. section foremaa- - --Within two hours after hi. said cii. will that there was a misunder. 15 be represented. Dilworth lease he was hauled back to jell as to the time of MC art editor of Woolley, standing the Chronicle in a complete state of inebriation. will act as rival of the train and that his toastmaster. ordered - him to Judge MoreauStudent at crew net get the speeder off did thetnivpoliticians scree the 40- demi and tacked on h ars drawing up Lb. track befOre the- train nal ersky of and additional 20 dais for good Rail to approach. their battle lines, grooming their aeon measure. Irb men all jumped clear of the Richardson. a - pollee dark horses. unlimberint their speeder before It was struck, none .coUrt frequenter of long Mending, flow et oratory or whatever hurt but Orrioa, reported the was Oran 30 days for- Wane lir are supposed to do, in an- being section formname The train stoop of the two car lengths of the annual ed ticipation within campaigns Thi Wcetern IL J. Hootea was fined St and Regional Raliroal for the elections of student offirecto speeder after the collision given a five days suspended Jail Advisory board. through the Utah cer$ . which will begin Friday with was brought to a Salt Lake bosfoe speeding on south State Term Bureau, in appealing nominations. sestate pital. street. A general assembly will be held to all county agent st the state, st which ballots will Citizens Protest li the state- department of agricul- at Flying be for offices of ture. and U. S. crop Statietichuss for vice president., aecond-vic- e president. presi, Of Princeton Students Utah to anslat them ht determindent. secretary. treasurer and , members of the following couning tho storage capacity of the cils: PRINCETON. N. .1.. April Athletic. debating . music and farms of the Mate. students barred publications; for , the 'PP:onionAlbert r. Philips, veteran Snit 'This action Is taken better t.4 ment board. the student governing .from automobiles by unlyelk. using reelected chairman and factlitate handling of .agriculturel board, Junior prom take newspaperman. wag .sity decree, may shortly be pre. leader. , , produce in shipment, it le explain- cheer president of the 'Utah State ' Eliot Gates. 'tented from flying if 'municipal au. M. ed executive, of gement b. by Winder, vecretary torical society at meeting et the the thorities have their way. PrierSo sent Out the will eonduct the farm bureau meeting; WedThe airplane company which bag organization in the capitol mary elections will be held April 'titters for the board. and will been carrying student passengers in the maintenance of suf- lb. and final elections April 22. , nesday. shout the adiscent skies at 11 Further reorganisation of the ficient roiling stock to cart", the flight is accused et endangortna -Cate marketable produce. society' was deferred until a meet- immt Inca' chimneys end the city fathers Mr. Winder said the U. h. deing Saturday, June want the 'sky traffic" stopped., partment of commerce is supportIt was decided Wednesday to he ing movement. the Cu. a quarterly publication to con. tain notes. anecdotes and stories of historical significance in Utah anll Participation of Utah beekeepers the intermountain territory. These in the recently organised Mounstoriee are to des! not endy with tain Piates Honey Producers es---, the elements of time and Wawa--. oociation and honcy marketing but are to feature also the in It. Problems were discussed at a meet., characters, In compiling this int of the Utah State Beekeepers' data the society is to confer with - Utah association at - the Hotel surviving old residents for Int4eThursday. views no well ag to obtain all ay411. , The beemen were unanimous in able diariee, manuscripts and,. fem. , their doctelon that something must fly higtories. be done to solve the problems et After July I the offices of the Yellow Cab Has Greater 'Heat When You. markeling honey produced in the historkal society are to be opened btt decision as to whether No-in the capitol in charge of a It. Parking Mani , intermoun will Join with the all they brarisn'and records, manuscripts ' Problem tain marketing ligenzy was postend data gathered ig to be rands afternoon session. poned 'Intl; the available to the puling. Membership blanks and copies CAB takes of the liptmovr marketing con. 11 you to Tour desti. tract, wort- - distriOutest nation quickly and 'ton- - , In the absence of A. W--B. Monne former commissioner of agrifortablyand fin' that culture Of Idaho. now connected takes care of itself. Ira ' . ipt the Mountain States Honey with -;.,H ostler- - and mare oto4 ProttuCets. who was nnnble to fill - , ; Guaranteed to satiety or Yeti SOMital I. Alla - this, . his engagement here. A. W. Anget your Mosey bat orrice.: derson of Finery exolsoned the action taken at a etteeting of apiarists i '1114,NooloAs' WASATCH 130.6. nt Laramie. Wyomine. in February. Gcneml dircuiwion followed. IkVI'llPt;115 4tiry . 3. C. Hennter, president of the M33 IVA LAriim DO Student Writers Hold Banquet' 4- ". HURTAS TRAIN - tirTS SPEEDER '''. ng k - ere-that- 's U. Students Nominate Friday For Apr. Voting Advisory Board Seeks Farm Data - ,t-ta- -- poll-ite- - tort-cited- - , (EOrtright 1127). , CARDINAL WE4KWIS.--,w7,z;- ', , ROME, : AprO amemer of the haly office, who had been recovering' from a long Illness. suffered a re- -' lapse yeltprtsT, when he was wosed with pleurisy. He received the red hat but year., ,' - -- :,,ts,,,--, ,' CALLED BY DEATH. Historical Sociei (AP)--Prince- , us-(l- et Utah Bee nien' Seek Market Facilities - Horo...F.: 1111911111ffist cteatio,::: -- PARIS. April matrimonial difficulties of Mr. and Mrs. William IL,. Vanderbilt. IL have reached the Paris- divorce courts, it was learned today.-Action for a divorce or separsitonlor the Vanderbilts has been filed with the Being tribunat.,- - , Sttenhittittlinseett. At the family doge. lit Ro teen rlreet. Mrs. Josephine Elisabeth Hansen. widow of Barth Hansen. and a resident et Salt Lake toe St years. died Wein la ,Itergray, day. She wail born Jane, t, 11144. SurFtlerectro goiv, Martnut Hansen. ft daughtr. Mar- ghat."' Km garet Mangan sad Mary Bradley, of Murray, , r 1 . n. CHICAGO.- - April Chicago- Sangster. "are going IS bit lb gravel so fart their shoes will burn tills" ",Big 111r Thome. 'inn Blatt lodey as be prepared to nt - uu uill RAys courses whould give a broader and triers theoretical training eo the &adapt. and ahouldIncreass,bia seepeteuttot of euitund- autt,,,buld7 nets problem. To tilts ood. the university will 1127. estalitisk.:in the courses in general aretiomice and the Introduction to the study of heat Power engine& This. se. cordial i to beau Merrill is the toward ftra step niterging the untioraitp curricula to Include, out only civil. electrical. ,taining and mechanical engineering. but Imo. 16.teit I and rhemical training as. well; and to anquaint the student with busbies; problems and train. . S. L;Citize- ns Put Thompson Protnises To. Put Gang to Flight Philips Again Heads , treasured up to a Life BeyeAd .1f. fraternity-eon:wit- Girls 'Admit They, Forged 14 qecks I Milton. pre-seas- st Life Blood of - a Master, S p LYi t, - Sorority Accused PreSeavon 'Rushing' at U. EXCESS CROP FORECAST FOR rushing.. Charges of involving a possible fine of Sit in of visitation RASPBERRIES rulings . were lodged against one tarevell-Paterso- I Choose Wisely -- Arm-!stron- g. -- , n. pas-'ent- er Slue Key Society , At U. of U. Elects - Wit-Io- Street Car Man, Dies forgiver - old-tin- Thc;i. wmamiometemeommwimmenom - - -- will greatly For several years Matins. led by Herbert S. Auerbach. president of the Shippers association. have fought for this rerouting privilege. and the movement ban steadily increased until the present. Tho meeting was held in the Of. ties of Jf L. Amos. assiatant Thomas M. for 11 traffic manager of the rail. years, a streetArmstrong, car conductor for 1 the Utah Light A Traction corn- Attending the meeting were: Mr. Basinger, MrAmos, D. S. at SaJt Laks kosPital Spencer, general passenger agent: Inpanyursd. dar. P. W. Myer$ . auditor for the Oreborn in Salt talto- - Feb. gon Short Line railroad nompacy: the son of the Eats C. IL Zimmerman of the passenger iThomas K. and Margaret H. accounting department and Harry Surviving are his widow. E. Godwin, general freight agent. 'Mrs. Emma Welsh Armstrong; Others present Auer: IL W. Prick- itwo daughters. Mrs." Blanche Ott,traffie counselor for the Utah Beilbut. and Emma J. ArmShippers' Traffic association, wie strong! four 101111, T. William. of Lebo Salt the side the 11. presented W.. and John Z. Paul Ray ea..; J O. Earley. secretary of the Arnistremg. fear grandchildren; Utah Shippers' Traffic associatian; hie mother. two . brothers and P. A. Pyke, president of the Peke. three sisters. Druehl company; , Leroy was faithful a Mr, Armstrong Furniture company; Fred member of the Church . for a numW.., Hornung. general manager of ber of years living in the Twenty-firn Hardware the He was known not ward. company. and 1. R. Brett. presidcnt only hi his friends for his genial of the Utah Manufacturers' saso--I and but by kindly disposition. Street ear patrons on manyMet In the city. who were loud . in their praise of his many little acts of kindnees and ogle-lestrvics from threetened prooectitiois When those gentle fir. asked lier to - make charges against Shields. Mr. King said Mrs. Evans told him she knew nothing against Shields, but agents twisted that - - the only wane frogs .proiseetition for her was to help them "get Shields," and that, although - she - hollered him innocent. she joined Netth agents in sending him letters containing information. Evans wild she took -- the ligent's dictation of wording and then typed it herself before swear-, ing to is before a notary. King declared he arranged an InMirriew with her after Shields hal shown him an Easter card from , - Mrs Evans. March SI, 1241 on which she had written "Dan, can - teu George Wilton, chief deputy to M. Z. Crockett, secretary of Mato. was selected by the slats board of examiners Wednesday as perch, ing attest and budget Officer Under the hew law. --- ON - ' Hsi succeeds Preston L.OLD-FORCdirector of state de. the formerly Pertinent 'of finance and Porebatic Thatcher was temporarily sp. pointed to the new position by towv. Aiberbst it. Loom mb nit It. concur-reSpeedy - Machines Dash of the other examiners, lot. Out to 'Cart Puller's'ta lowing the action of the last logix. lature in abolishing the finance and Residence. , Purchase department The now law places Ms budg.1 oontrol and pierce...se powers ander the summers , consisting e Clos. Dora. blir Crock. Wright. 11, ottani virtu. Ott ad Karvey4. OWL a lt WM, tow fireman. distinctly recalls the ' general dare sod aights thou. with his inDor. Dora voted, for retaining d Mr. Thatcher bolding that be had treptch COM101101011ai dbe boss the served the suite well as its portions. to various parts et the City ing agent and general Decal gent Iwagoo response to firs alarms. for tho last few years hist Mr. Coil I a Bet be had camel Wednesday and lir. CrockeLt voted for Air. te be grateluf for the act The new position pays 112.11414 evening that the Mr department Is mow annually and Is soasidered ogle of OltiPped with modern. motor-drivthe most Important in Um state. apparatus that Mr. Wilson will organise a per. move Irrith speed anti works with chasing eepartmea4 under the es- 'Meteor) iondreamag of in the aid ominers to handle all state- Put,' days. chases as far as the organisation Sparks from a chimney set fire of such a department will its to the rtel or Mr. Wright's dwell-;gi- g lowed with the limited budget. Third avenue. doing dam. lif Hs takes the polities wit sonestimated at mily $te. Moss stderable experience in ibis work site commute in charge of Battalion baring organised e county purchae- Chief Andrew Likrem arrived on coon. Lake for ing department gall few moments the octane within ty of whirl' he was purchasing utter the alarm was sounded. agent for tire years before be took startei a front chimney a position under lit. Crockett I Sparks roof fire at the come of C. Lt. work with Salt Lake Ventierhndes. 331 B street. 1liogia trier to his coontr be was engaged as porthas. day doing damage estitag agent for the mining properties meted at 134. Both Meares are covowned or controlled by Ernest bom- ered by ineurance. b' rt.,. Jail before noon Thursday the department was tailed to the home of U. W. Walton', 6:4 Twelfth East street where 'parka from a ehim ney (mooed a roof fire, doing dam--- Of age estimated at 134. er , WASHINGTON. g E P. Manager Promises To Plate Matter Be- - KING TESTIFIES IN BRIBE TRIAL ; modificattoa of Cat. engineering curricula at the Wedvoraity et Utah was adopted mode" at a meeting et the emii . wa$ nearing faculty. Tne arum an outgrowth of recommendations L. ouhrultted, ba.ler,..William Wickand sad an investigation of a ommlues before convention engineering deans and univcrsity le. 1926 is presidents Nevember ler Washington, D. C. attended sad President OtHergo Thomas Dean Joseph P. Merrill. The committee, ?ceded with ah soomoriotkoo of f 1111,000 by the Carttfl J. endowment for the ad. of teaching. three years that ago t reported A SEVENTH - ENGINEERS 1- bend-haule- U. con-"tri- - WIDENS ..m.nt SEVENTY 19;7 : -- St SIDE TRIPPLEA -- T .. FIREMEN SAVE HOME OF VET wettent routs RATS TO SIATE'S Chief Deputy to Sscy. Crockett Succeeds to Du. ties of Director Thatcher Under New Law. - 4 .. ., PIJACIIASEAGEIII letter received, at the bitamber of commas"' Thureday,- tram nay Cooper, manatee of lb troPiTYKaotts a, Credit Official t Declares nd 01.10 THURS,DAY COURSE-TQ- R rGEONEllitSTIES Atr. till'il:1111S71E10 Trophy - 1 SLIT LAKE LIT! 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