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Show - wit - 8111 ent- -- - ) cnisi II r rrAie "'LYE e Measure of arial man is not determined by his beightb and width but br his depth end breadth. ; ' - ' " T , itaki011- - , - - Men . - '- '1 ' ..'''r".', er , 6,---; e. - - e- et Echo-Web- THE--DESERE- NEWS., T - er - -- ' , 1 , ' at , 11 Leather Goods :.either. k goods.C------ : You'll find just - the pocket book, - Keytainer, Billfold satlefY 'A ever' tire. "' LocAma F3U--0Tdi lo..ptautta - hi ''''' mv 'DA rrNIN I imro Sansory--Mo- for new method for reoearch work. L. John Rattail. Jr dean of the school of education of the B. T. I:L.Provo. gave paper on distribution of the 's teaching load. Results of a survey In Utah aunty' "honing teadvere ivpent from I to 12 bouts per day' in their school Work, with on aver. age of le hours, were quoted. Further research into in learning to determine ' ' varsity of Vtahs - , , --- , , , , e, ,,, ,, -. . 't,,, 4 ,- '.. -,.- - '.... '., ,,., - -- '.:-- ; ' ,., ,., - - - - ' - ' - ,.. ,, - e:", ' "17's'trullecitiPn.on.-- --- i - - - - - i , , , 4,- - 4 .- - . ., ",' , , , , Detiila to Run I ,, ' 4 , , vandala wti cracked approxi. install II plate glass windows tho business section of the city alvmt two weekx ILSO Wire apZ--,- Parswitf at theirnefarious work again Friday migh t. but es tar, taped to learn any et the nitscre- - ' , - - 1 - ''' r tnellmetstre-saldo- crYtilleinsg s the-book- IbThirt-y-nin- e -- t - , aI 2-- --- Sworn to and subscribed before me (Seal) , (My commission expires Jan. 3, 1928) ) . Trusty .Caught Drinking Mua Serve Twd Sentences. I. Thompson In charge of the sale of lia ticket bonds to help filiation construction of a stadium for the University of Utah. has disposed of 324 books. it was reported at meeting Friday. It will be necessary to sell the 174 books still remaining to raise $26.000. the fund to be secured in advance of the bond Issue. However. the committee tr II discontinue efforts to sell the remaining books until next fall when another campaign will be conducted prior to the football season. In the meantime the chamber of commerce will underwrite the complete fund - of $25.0011. it is announced so thar plans for construction may proceed. The board of governors of the chamber will appointsal executive committee of five to continue in charge of the ticket sale and this committee will gratefully receive money in exchange for the ticket books at any time between now and next fall when a solicitation campaign will again be conducted. it Is announced. A check for $600 in payment for le books 'was received by the committee from the L. D. 8. Church and a, check for one book from David P. Howells. He-beg-an san T. va - 4 - . , SCOUTS TESTED ON TRAINING to 1 -- -- , Utah-Idah- - A --- -- ll - one-four- th . - r 'FARMS',...1 'STARCO - - :Beneficial Life Ins ' REAL ESTATE DEPT. Verm!mt Bldg, Salt Lake., - 1101101:1111 , Is vcrs' . 4i.t 13 EDITOR- - HELD fOR EXTORTION i BINGHASV April Phil Goldwater, editor of the held is Binghanr unaer 1100 bail on a charge of extortton.. Complaint was sworn to by' the proprietor of a soft drink , parlor in Copperfield. According to the complaint Goldwater ran an article in his pater receittlitattacking.gambling in MA Copperfield district and the followlag-weak went to the tanisttuid told' loft "drink Pallor men' he would cotalnue his aeries et articled miens they'," "made it right' The compjaint followed. The,- - Western, .1;ontepapec owners of the Preembuiletin..look a hand in the affair today, placing the sheriff la Charge of tht Pele-roffice hers. , - Preas-Bulleti- n. , 1011111111111192000111116111011.10MIIIIIMO.S1110 ii ,The Highest Grade Oil in the World. rA few cents more by gallons, but dol. lars less by miles. 4 .d, ,,',,,' alrb..IPTir MEM go i ' g- 757 , 1 41 - . . .. . j. t of--- --- still turn out the matrix. in there days. hold- 'rtia News said. with boys hoot- Utah eynnection Motel la occu$tel the present guns-- Chief Bur- rite, these were made by being int rifles and air letter bides sent a Saturday to Meted we over-- tho- typo-forAllen. cornett- John Patrolman the beaten type and Peing against to lake the impressions. a large. menting him for the arrest of two brush being used in the beating boys. Clarence Snow. 14. and Milo - ton Pratt. 14. on et whom shot After the original boating pow- and seriously wounded Mins Ea. der was applied. another sheet of they Nokleby. on Merely P. as else paper was affixed. and the brush. was walking near her home. .23 beating continued. This was one 1 Do Seto street. was struck Miss Nokleby by a of the earliest method. of making , .22 calibre bullet in the hip and ,.. mats. ' Mr. Robbins has used the Tar- was in a Salt Lake hospital for im. propernes step by step to the some time. The letter to Patrol- present dry mats fusel in the, Proc. man Allen. in part says: .t had of printing the 'paper today. 'Realising as I doto that you Shipper Advises Growers ems one start your ,,, Mr. Robbins aim is considered Scarcely anything of the first men to neeft half tone investigatibn on. I fool that yea To Meet Standards, In printing and he is a pioneer in are entitled to eommendattos for . work and pee. your follow-u- p inahlog .stereo from chalk plates.Get Pay. t process which has long been out sistenry; and I AM recommending of 1100... 4,, to the Civil Service commission Mr. Mobbing has had 44 Isar( that you be gives five points of Utah apples are unsurpassed In experience in the newspaper induaw flavor and texture and there ks hr. Nine coming to Salt Lake he no good reason why growers of has worked for no firm but The , i the slats should not share in the News. acd during his St years with Keith W17 Erickson export market through the Gold. this Patter he has served under the With ! Forgery Charged en gate. mid George H. Corse, succebeive administrations of six Jr.. of San Francisco. one of the managers of the paper. and haw with Is W. Ericksn Keith charged largest export shippers of apples. earned the title of the father of 'forgenr in ac comphiint draw bl Mr. Corse addressed a meeting sterwetrwrs. tonferred upon him under suspicts of the agricultural by the many men in that trade to the county attorneyii office Satyr. committee of the chamber of whom he taught the Imminent Ma Erickron eras given an buletermi. , I commerce Saturday which was at. I. well known among the old timi tended by representatives of all ers and present day operators in rate sentence in the state prison In on f 2112S.. a charge rections of the great apple belt ews pa per circles, and Is greatil December. December. 102S on a charge of . under the Wasatch. respected by all. Mr. Corso saM he originally The present charge alleged be was a Utahti and therefore , was worthless check for Stfle passed aMullet-Kellanxious to 'bring the fruits of y oz. the company. the Mate MS the attenion of deal. ere in foreign countries. GeorgeI. Corse. father of the exporter, was Hearings Be Held , for many year.. prier to Vitt in On Stage Line Permits the employ of the Union Pacific The 231 Boy Scouts of Salt !Ake at Ogden. council who attended the three-da- y Universal Utah apples generally are not as Pow Wew at the Hearing will be held before the large as the fancy export variety of Utah 'which clouted Friday. are I- Public utilities commission Monday grown in California. Waskingtom Saturday taking their examinations morning, April lg, at Ogden on the o and Oregon' where the trees are In the subjects studied s to obtain applications of libel thinned especially to produce aiss merit badges. Central railroad to operate an auto said the speaker. Interezt in the eighth- annual stage service and combination railGrowers of the state must pow wow has been intense. and road service between Ogden and through proper organization meet scout officials , Saturday declared state line and aloe on tha ap.. the conditions of the export mar.' the meet to have been the most Ithe of Edward V. Maus for ket which require rigid allizolards ituccemodul yet held. and the larg- permiesion to operate an auto bus When Utah growers have the 'est somber of scouts ever enrolled service in Ogden and Weber county. graded apples or the right vari. attended. . 01s-thei- r tots done. said the Ro DAUGEITER IS BORN Friday afternoon showas speaker. export firms are pre. ed that three of the boys bad stor a dauthter to Mr. and Birth wow to take therest 1 firvt the tended eight pow the pared apple Mrs. IV. W. Hardy. Sig Renalnit of the way to the eventual con. sera ago: 12 bad attended nix.-e- e avenue. at the Dr. W.:11. ton entire sumer. From Ban Francleco there more, of S. bospitat.--1- - an. were shipped about 4,000,1M group bad attended hree years. Groves L. MD. wa.-It". m boxes of apples last season. said and the majority had attended two I ner7red. laargolts Of Mr. Corse. . , . , Years, Four mute, Ray Richards, WenWalBean and dell James Gibbs, mm ter Payne of Troop U. Twentyneventh ward. eac), reported possession of $I merit badges: 30 of the boys were eagle coots. and ge , were present for the first time, On Attractive Terms, In auty savior become first class scouts especially to attend the Pow Wowpart of Utah or Idaho-- Examinations were given by the men who taught the boys.ifl their' Write Us For Information 1 , earioun subjects. , , It 41 - . - SOLDIER BEGS FLAVOR 326 Tidcet Books -JUDGE TO MAKE Sold for U. Stadium 'APPLE SALE, TERM LONGER The committee beaded by Jesse TOLD , - . she this 7th day of April. 1927, N. K. WHITNEY. - , - - -- - ..As.. , ,'. i , - Mir: , . , .,, ,, b.11- 44. - , , ,',. -----,, I I - . '':,q' -- ,.- 1 Polic- e-- Chief ta Special IMen Down 11 - - , wthatl MaretthdlittabtriOntat'whe '11..11; Cial Barlow. as000tato pro- tenor of porch01017 at the Uni- - , .- 1 , - , i - --, , - !., . , AIIRlis ' . resaenti ., ...., - - , t ,, ', - - e e, - 2' , ,.., ,',-'-,- - .,- , 111001 7 . 1 tat-varsi- ty , , v ,,, - ...- I I t .,,-S- - ' k' ,- , ., ! ..."'...1. t. .;,.., .). '''''''.11, 1 - .'," . , - - tor , - slEDIH00011 .., ' , the subject of Dorothy Nyswander. assiotane pro. of psychology at the of Utah. She described a -- - New Type of : . - : - Isui Learning"... was your Brief Cams MAO - Much Pr icresst must be made before a true guage for rating the efficiency of instruction can be evolved. -In the opinion of J. T. Wortton.- assistant superintendent of Salt Lake schools. He spoke of rating methods now used in Salt Lake. or Brief Case that will -- .f , - , Almost Invariably a person sentenced to a term In the city jail, bogs foratiother chance or far leniency. but the rule was reversed in police court Saturday morning when S. O. Meyers, a soldier frJm Fort Douglas, alias Sidney White, asked Judge Morgan to give him SO days instead of 2$ days for being intoxicated. One 'week ago MeYers wentenced to pay a fine of $25 or serve 15 daYs ht the municipal bestile for driving ow automobile while intoxicated. serving the time and was made a trusty. Friday morning. whits roamtng about the jail yard. be procured a bottle of moonshine whisky. Re was ntrrested" by Patrolman Bordois Sind locked in the oitg jail. When he appeared before Judge Morgan Saturday he pleaded guilty and insisted that be found the whir kg in the police garage. Judge Mor- Youth Is Hurt When gan sentenced him to 25 day in Auto Hits Bicycle jail and it was then that Meyers made his Pima - "Judger I whrh you would give tmery Pack 11. of 211 hinders toss 30 daps Instead oF26. said the Piece. suffered a broken right kg. body bruises end cute in a collision "That's alright with met- - said between a bicycle be wen riding J udge stomas. essyttilmy to os and an autombile driven by James lige. Thirty days It lig to take of. Hunter. 2177 Fifth East street. feet after the expiration of the Saturday afternoon. one heretofore imooset." A.feyere Tho accident happened at Gilmor said if he got se instead of ss 4rive and Twelfth East street. The dam he would he discharged from- bicycle was demolished. The lad was taken to the emergency So.. the army. George Davis. arrested early Pita'. Friday morning after he is alleged to have onterad the room of J. T. Will secretary Gym lamphier in a Regent street hotel. and threatened to shoot the latter. Attend Contention entered a plea of guilty to a charge of disturbing the peace and was Bryant 11. Hinckley. sectrotarl of given five days in Jail. the Deseret gymnasium. will leave Defile thinking e nd that earlier' in the night be Vondan APril.11 for Dee. Moines' bad had a quarrel emit LemsLiet lows. to attend the annual convert. tion of the American Physical Ed- -, and retUrrifil to settle the dispute. , denied threstentst to shoot or qcation association and the Middle 1.,,.... . that he mad. any attempt to rob West Phreical Edlication amnia-to, Lamphier. April 13 to Ig. .., The general topic of discusidou 1 4.111be . "Methods el Teaching Pity., will B. La Gran Maria ,, : . ) , i.::: sical Education," and it is expect-ro- d fl.,......, - - - - "' Be Buried Monday that more than lee from all parts of th country will be present. 11 rimeral services tor. Marla I& La ICECREAMBRICk - Gran, 13, Wetness woman of Balt , ' SATURDAY AND !Ake for Om Past Who SCNDIT Mr died Friday MAPLE PECAN , rening at the DalY hotel. 10 east Broadway. will be VANILLA held 111 the Cathedral of the leine at 10 a.m. Monday. The body ORANGE CREAM may be viewed at the O'Donnell -' SHERBET . mortuary chapel 'Sunday and Mon- , Pint doy prior to the services. IVNIoloopetry Quart Mrs. 14....gtma..lia4, been, 25:- 50 the Daly hotel for eight algor of t4rf , -- ; the Photo 'vent,- - She operated Tour ditottr lhas IN my - - "tome S'stai ANL, ' Play theatre- - tor seven- years and r3iss tAsrma ,v has been connected with other ' Om her 'Percival." said she towalk-toIne,e, burineamta in the city. She came bashful lovite.'"if you were here from Pueblo. Colo. t over a basehail field on el ,Igurviving are ono da4.11hter Mr& illoPPISKT:'what'onoOlet youenoet , R. P. Maybes, It take; one sea. GALAN tutturolly dor "Slip ou the dia. ' Kt ' & T. Le Oran. San Francisco; one mood," maid be. "Well" an. ' ' ,41L. AL AL AL Ak; and I Meier of Pueblo, sal four grand:, Rwer.d sae. got one." cildren.' .. t,2ti ,,., ,I ,,,,, .-,' ' II , , "?; . ., ,....- 7 , - ATTORNEY activities.- S , . Some time Friday night, e win- and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, or ' dow i n the now Deseret News , individual name well each and address, as as those of other unincorporated concern, its V building on Richards street waa . broken in the same manner as member, must be given). those complained of recently. The mischief was done evidently by for the Church of Jesus Christ of- Latter Day Saints, Heber J. GrantTrustee-In-Tru- st nnme one shooting or throwing a It...RNEST 110111:111ib. ; Salt Lake City, Utah. steel ball bearing against the An interesting chapter in - the pans:- making s small bolo la the 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders ownmg or . -of The Desersf News and kn.tat ng 1- per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are. growth' of Police Chit Joseillt E. tit tho development of the art of oldie said Saturday that- he had - (If there are none, so state.) None. rtereotyping on American, dailies. ...tailed men , on the easel ant in. the announcement That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, n. rerahedof the thel-- Iters making ovary al. eatur.lay resiguation of Ernto the guilty per-apprehecd as stockholders not of the """ contain and and security holders, if any, list holders only est Robbaut. 113 Witidsor erect. security -to bad Instructed t irtnit. tha.PIiticnt 1"1 1i'ettisit'dof agelmil the stockholder or ae; Th. also,' incaset-wherthey appear upon the books of the company-buthe departmeut to Deseret News out for boys car- eurity holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary partment whkh he hue held for 3t be all the look air guns and smelt onir "Totehrse'r relation,- the name' of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is ' years. firearms. and to Mr. Whiting' resigns:Hon is due . the statements arrestcontain two full the said limn also confiscate and that affiant's embracing given; paragraphs to tu hes!tIL and ao expects to sto benefit weapons knowledge and belief as to the &rcumstances and conclitions under which stockholders and to the west coast In. -the Chief ,Burbidge. demonstrated - wore damaged by of the company as trustees, hold stock security holders who do not appear upon years ego bit came how the Penes a . steel ball bearing 110Ping bona stet Ile fide owner; and this affiant has no to Leati frOnt Englantt ', and securities in a capacity other than that of a at a of plate glass. lie V' then reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct xiderable parents to rali; ti: lnniantaItEh:lag with pro- - police la securities than him.' as so stated or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other nwspapera. by venting 10,0Ya from carrying weep. hie arrival in Salt Lcke. he obtain. ono or end 5. That the average number of copies of each issue said be would Blititors. ed employment with. The News sit information that ' a Pressman. but after a short time. IkPlweetete soyof thia publication, sold or distributed, through the , -he was transferred to the Mere. woul4 lead to the arrest of the MAUS OF otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six persons responsible for the van. type ;porn. At that time. recalls Mr; Rob. denim. "the months preceding the date shown above is , When windows were brok Hos, matrices wore rot made with - '' the machinery now available. not some time ago a reward was sueh tered for information. and to now in the short time required ' B F GRANT. stands. the chief the reward CLAWSON QUITS rynn-Weichs- el ''''f - , -- ..,,,------,... -, ' ' fIJ NEWS FOREMAN . , Salt Lake City, Utah. Publisher, Heber J. GrantTrustee-in-Trus- t, Lake Uiah. Salt Harold Goff, City, . Editor,. Gaff-Sal-- -- Lake. t Buaineaa Manager, B. F.' Grant, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2. That the owner is: (If owned by a corportion, its name yid address must be stated n. , - --- - - - , Lake. commission Come in' and see oar new line of real ;, SEW:WTI: . I '''' to-ast- o X-r- ay - YEAR SEVENTY - . -- - ., - ' 1927 - - ,' 4:;, daily (except Sunday) at Salt Lake City,- Utah for April 1,, 1927. ., . ' Salt of State of Utah, County I Before me, a notary public in'and for the state and county aforesaid, pers6nally stp-- 1 ,,, , ' ' ' peared B. F. Grant, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that i , i ! ' News and that the following is, to the best of; ,,I I, Route he is the Business Manager of The Deseret of statement the (and if a degY '. 'i v. paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for. the date shown in the above . by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, postal Laws and Highs caption, required ' : Regulations, printed, on the ,reverse goable. 1. Mat the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and bust- , , film " - - - , thiath half-mil- APRIL 9 SATURDAY - 1 Bovii -- Frame " - entries It - , , d "Mo the lead soon men have an poorof the Strawberry, vat- . er thestoppegtart and held it until kgClosing tunny to perform S greet pubic att road to all traffic waa an. in atter turn the the canyon. On the nouneed service and it is to men of valence by - that the world must look to used his Partment Saturday. highway (I," solve down hill otretch Robisonand a11 Tbs. his troubles ot radio reception, Ian' lag.Intan advantage a- comfortable lead Ile road bed so said it. T. Plumb, tonsalting engi- stepped muddy.tho itletis neer of the General Electrie cons- which he increased as the ram, Practicalll reseed Frame ted Ifil liantb . ntil pony. In addressing the Utah Aes, prog the bed is (hied ouL through Lut aiti demy of Science Saturday alter anwad grind' mate There is a scientific canes for team d on the , noise and every "radio" il the fin is hed strong. trouble is not solved by calling it The W ebr and Echo canyons Tom Barker of Ogden b , gave 'static" he said. are to traffic lietwen Utah open run Frame close a for third place and ' Sales of radio eels and supplies while WYn''' to the public which In ISti total- by stepping lively over the fin x1 the r Eaamannstill soft andand the rouh Dean Edmund of Gran. ed $3.000.000 were in istS over little trouble to also came in g to nowt "lir ar baying The $300.4,00,000 and while elect fig It.. Sliver Creek aver the field of le in fifth plans getting through. - rs ars not available for-- - Is Lake - Officials of the Utah State Iligh- canyon connection with Salt t- it la known that the half billion School prontould be b;wevnerY ofan dtra mark has been passed in annual flouncedAthloneraceassociation o Vienee most suc the the investment and that over 6.000.464 ever staged over the course. Canyon. receiving seta ars in Americhn cargo' Summit , Seventy athletes from 11 schools- in The road toover Soldier This tremendous invest homes. he in PLOY good "Ported anent must be mad. to yield the cempeted for the firs medals offer- condition and traffic -- will . have by the association tor the first little trouble in maximum returna, said the sPeak- ed over traveling five to finish the run. , er. route. Motorists wens cau- - this lar. Plumb by making romped, Honed- - however. 'againalsltemPt' sons with the known qualities of Utilities to Hear Plea ing to make their way through to bight and found waves pointed out at this time of the year For Provo Rate Change Colorado the properties of the electro megas the desert stretches which have meths waves that make radio , are not been improved The application of the Mountain Them broadcasting possible. and cars will be mired. -saves have velocity. 4' frequencr States Telephone & Telegraph corn. bogy), seabe will irhIa the but "Wool' and length as de light waves and Pamir toe tditiliment or rat" on t,he son, when any difficultyspring will be The wave length Provo exchange will be heard "g experts:teed in 'traffic passing sound waves. over the public utilities commission at the Echo canyon connection with that gives color to light and pitch vi- - Provo' of to sound. at and the 20. Wednesday. frequency April Evanston. Wyo, in the opinion of factors 141 :11 son . bration are controlable of the , S. K errdepartmenL-nTOn the same day the tommuudea H. while the velocity depends On tbe he imstate which the ways will bear at Provo inedium,through provement program contemplated - travels. ,of Kalil Butler for permissiicon to on east-weroad, connections this about 26 per cent of radio operate a stage between Brew,: Ind yea., will bring the eliminated troubles - can - be to of imroad canyon Irontpon. better regulation of et Ensdlot I. Adams provement wherea standard through it will be posnow made te, operate a stage between Cop. broadcasting stations. round anoints. give year in porfield and Bingham Will be sible to"The Possible through legislation . the the opinion of Mr. Plumb. hoard by the ra . -to The ether t'netess" Sr. due ham on Tuesday. April le. at 11:31 berry valley and the Grand Junclocal conditions which however. .m. tion compaction via Price and science must study and remedy. Green river will remove many of One large company found that 16 MAKES $70 PROFIT Lb. bad stretches on these roads th per cent of noities' chargeable Tilt Fait 'Ake & Reber stars but there will stitt be some diffithan interference ether causes on account of mud on these VIOS.13 made of from cuky its profits 4nradta and were due to Setting about 26 per cent 'to Improperly operations last year. according to roads. take two or three more commie-Mowill the. It lines.. Diectre report te . ,utattlea Insulated power : ..4 years to bring the Strawberry val. medical equipment. motors, ',pr.left road and the Grand :Junction aterms. mameths fitt.'SL . Machilea,fire president 'Utah acad- connection ever the desert to a of telephone bells and a variety stage of improvement where it similar sources of Itatic" make emy of sciences. professor of &grow 'A Study of Capillary Po- may .be maintained the .year trouble for owners of radios. said Dewy. for the Germination .,and round. he said. tential ' A. Lomax trunk lines On the north-sout- h He emphasized the point bow- Growth of- C.Wheat." A C, research aa- trafflo.obas been maintained - all Richards.ever, that radios are just coming 'distant. . , of Arizona. department Idaho between physics. and into general use on a scale that "no Effect of Atmospheric Con- year Some care should be exercised. justifies expenditure of large sums ditiors Character of the to nese. to make them trouble free. Ever,', Curd of the Milk." R. L. of IL however. in: attempting : Hill. Cos of tiate the connection , with Idaho , day. be said. the value of aril-- A. C. prctessor Le a "The as as chemistry. Tremonton ' tidal this via dirt is greater becoming light White Spot otatlfalfa." B. L. Rich- road and after a spring rain it the result of study. So it will ards. U. A. of C. professor Botany, Is a - ' bug. be with the radio. Practically usually converted into Cyclical .Variation Exhibited by It was said. every noise or static, every 'lade" Salt City, Precipstatioa RecMr. Kerr Within few a weeks. has a cause. ad a cure. he dean! ord." Lake Edmond Feldman. U. A. C- declared that all the roads should associate predawn' of engineering. be dried out sufficiently to enCity, Country Compared. "Brigham young University Zo- noble the state highway depart. - In dillettild ft the subject "some ning? Expedition of llte." Vasco ment to maintain them open to "'Mormon of cbacacteristics IL Tanner, B. T. IT, Professor of truffle. ' , Church IA.1 IAN dere Lowry Nel- - zoolotry. "Critical Photoelectric son. director of the extension divi- Potential of Mercury." Wayne M. sittt Brigham Young University Haler. Weber college. professor of -- , physics. 'Heat Last by a Hot Wire At analysis of more than 660 In a Stationery licitud Wave." Orin sent to Turman. U. of U., professor of responses to questionnaires , bishops of the L. D. B. church. eits- physics. "Power Factor Characi Mocloses the fact that the elude teriatica of a Samuel .0 . CIOIVSOn. &militant of education is higher among the tor." Joseph F. Merrill. O. C. Haydistrict gemi-ur- .. and U. of V. urban attorney. has resigned efleaders of U., cock, lay Thomander; ban centers, than itis in rural school of engineering. "Germant- fective April. 15. when be wM , um Glass." Lawrence & roster. U. leave for communities. Chicago. where he has He further liolnied out that the of U, Instructor In zhemistry. "The ; the leaverage bishop mas recruited front Determination of Copper Oxide in &wanted a spoeltion with As ranks of leadership in the cam- Metallic Copper." Bei D. Kaura gal firm of Honking. linorr Hopk one the of and best kins. an was of deW. D. of and largest average age Bonner. U. of U, inanity, 41 years. with a family of six chit partment of chemistry. 'The Chem- known in that city. ex.Mr. Clawson was Imiointed asdren. and bad usually had some istry of Eleetrodeposition from CY. Jan. 1. snide Solutions." W. D. Bonner gistant diztrict attorney. perieuce In missionary work. Dinrict- - Attorney E.' A. The selection of young men ha. and Bat D. Nauru. U. of U., de- 192S. eared progress br said. and in the partment of chemistry. "Geologic Rogers following the reidgnntion - ' I past five years. the educational Reconnaissance or the Traverse of W. R. Hutchinson. Jr. While serving in tits, position. level of the leaders had been ma- RangL Utah. Harry N. Eaton and Merril O. Hayes, B. Y. U.. depart-me- Mr. Clawson has met with considterially on the rise. ' Dailies. of the UnlverDr. of geology. 'Illustrations of erable ituccess. and he was being of Utah. profsaim of hector- the Geologic Structure of the Wa- strongly urged to maks the race lology and, pathology pointed out atch Mountains. Utah County,' for district attorney on tho Re- the development in the treatment Murray O. Hayes, B. E. tr, profes- publican ticket in 191.. Mr. Clawson g raduated with of pernicious anemia through the or of geology. 4 Enrollment In Utah schools has honors 'from the University ot lies of a proper diet. In beecomschool law 9 instructor in 1911. Increased from SI to Weight. Per cent Chicago ' toriology at the Univenaty of Utah ince enactment of the law com- ing to Salt Lake shortly after his traced the discovery of a bacterium pelling school attendance until the graduation where he entered the which has long produced errors In ago of IL said Irvin & Noon state practise of law. After-- ' practising - t analyzing vrater to determine the supervisor of . education in trades for several months he was tenand Industry. ht an address at the dered the volition of assistant die. .4 presence of disease germs. ' Other Speak. opening meshy of the- conventiou trict attorney and acceptet4 , District Attorney Rogers said he Other speakers esal their sub-- . Friday nighL , , A thorough survey to determine was pot ready to announce ClawtN-t- e Paturdey were: 'Root ' the best mehods of administering son. succesoor,' btadies." Thomas the law - was advised. Mr. Noall sketched- a survey made In ' 16 schools last year. C. P. McClellan, assistant pro. fessor of education at the 11. A. , C... spoke on 'Extra Curricular , , r Activities of School Administra tors." pointing out that many ad-- azinierstors feel the seed of spe11,0 cialized. training for social and .Scientific- IrrAn - , , - 2-- Cuse nical , ' CITY "it grb-ro- - -- Noises ences All '11F 0f-th- - high school of Cos's' lie. captured first plasm in tho annual ".'lity Creek , . Al Her. canyon Marathon Saturday noon by negotiating the distance bi 13 minutes. 16 1 'monde. 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