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Show , t ,,:. -. ''' - ' , The best. way to know sops him.4' . FOUNDED 1850 GO r is to worl , - ;'.., , - ,. , , ' '. , ' .. !:. - .. dr- fi... - ,,;,,, , , . 0 will . - . - .1.4 -" ' w . ' . 1.. . ,.. LAKF4 UTAH CI-T- - 2 1927 WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER - 0.,11 y ,:,.: ::,--: ....i:4;.'t -) Blue ' s Sky Act More ' (- -- Question. - . - : .. ': j At ,4, - - ,. c,(15' 1 , , , - , -- 4 - Winds Slow Down !PELTS Cross Nation Hop . than siteoceoe worth of reecurities have been regimered by the state securities department during the fircaL year ending bust June att in spite of many defects in the "blue - sky" - law which in greatly haniper the commission its regulatory work. ' il This is indicated id the annual filed whit report of the depirtment -1'41ot: 'the7C. likk.e. H. of totem-hiedepartnient. the latter acting for the eecurities commissMn made un of Secretary of Mtato If . E. Crockett. Attorney General r Harvey H. ChM and- -Seth Pixton. ' bank, COTTanigniOnPi The department dialed registracVon '-of ,securities aggregating on various grounds that $700,000 they,- failed to offer adequate protection to the purchasing public end in addition cancelled registra-- 1 tiorut or applkations for. regimes'tiort of securities amounting to eome S4.70.000: There are still pending before the commission apamounplications to sell securities -- t, tag to $1,747.440,-Pays Ow Espense.. The department has been self supporting, according to the, re.2pore, having received during- the year eill.283.51 from fees collect applicatione the, filing-tind having spent $14.34942. Two years experience in enforeing the prettent law enacted in ISI5 lout shown many defects that reeuire legielative action for ' cor rection . tbe report outlines. The present law requiring $5000 surety; bend from dealers is wholly tot. practical as surety companies will mot write thil type of guarantee, birector Hicks declare& In or- -der to qualify companies to do bus- Ines be declared it had been ne' ressary to accept personal bonds in lieu of the surety bonds specified vi. by the law. - It has been found Impractical to make a general exemption of isecurities listed on exchanges as the law authorises and at the present no stock exchanges have been tme --- The exempted under-- the law.-statute providing inc reitintration by notification has been found imPractical and Its repeal Is recom,r mended in the report. because of an alleged bad faith On the part of ' dealers In assuming the position that the securities are exempt and '.. failing to comply with the law. -- To , Dinner Party 10f - COSTS , engagementa--evener(A)Be prompt for titn. n if you must fly across the tinent to be prompt. This is th philosophy of Mrs. Wssf.to Johnston of Cooperstown. N. T., who passed thrOugh Cheyenne today ea paasenger on an airmail Plane. Mrs. Johnston had an rn gasement to dine with rela. lives in Santa Barbara, Cal.. tonight. She planned to malorthe trip by tram, but whet; tart minute 'engagements dela,ed her. made arrange-mant- a to talie the atr rout..0 p L 7, URGES .4 (;.? tol Merchants Advised Discover Obstacles Plan In Trade,-TheSelling, Campaigns 1,J PAI ' , 11A1Ft COST 00111111 vej 1011 4 BEASTS 0,110 - 1 Inc'1 utton of Pups and Kittens Cuts Down Reif. enue as Skins . Are Worthless Says Report. t ( - t) 'YEAR CHETENNg.,, el ,,t, . - - 14.1- - 01111ESS liter lowing the nese.. ernoun returned a verdict, of guilty as charted. Accompany- recom,,,, ing the stereike eine mendation CPI mercy. T. Blake Kennedy. Judge who has owl in this and other federal cases during the con. sakiicence of Judge Tininan D, Johnson. dismirsed the jury pernisinemly, and will probs.- by leave for his home in IAstiming al once.' The case of kite. Elba Simmons EIGHT-1- , , 1 of Mrs. Eliza Simmons in the federal court !Wednesday aft. Needs Improve. meet Says Report. But SEVENTY 1 .. v.", :...,:Ar....,(.'(., . , : ),, -- L,, . ) ei---- - ,. . , USE ADS TO COI! I ,s4.1 Than Pais for Self, - , 1,;:, 4':b 4,.!. .. J :0.0.1.10S:'----'111'::.:1)J1'.tiii':-;'rgL-.a..t:..eri'll'i- i ."( i..., k , Now., s 0 iii,.-...........r.- ,...: 7;41,-- 1 : 1 :,? 7. 1 77;," :::Sitoilitogo:111:-.:-:::,.ct.s:,".4.11i0::ju- :-' , . A. R. SHOWN' CITY S.-- , ...... , . . 1 - , gib , ,,, oND ::SECTIO1 , ... 1), es IlEAD Of I J.U0SE'SH6t)1111G.'--- .. . . SALT .., ,, - STATE IIEGISIIIS - , a. 12,9:ontrvembercIllisb . , . . , - . - ,.., . I. west. ire profits and at the sante time The state bounty law Is nearly to reduce the cost Of distribution it Is sva$ the theme of an address by According to oMeisils beper cent...self attppoiting, the Boeing Air Tra Ms port H. 1. Anderson, head 'of the boato data compiled --Ur L. r.. shoed over hose iness development .tiartment of compan. Iverson, serretary pi the state Waldo Johnsto iv is Mrs, the L. IC Glitham advertising agen-- li.,...G, 4,,.! board of a gricu It u re. scheduled to arrive in Salt cy of gait Lake before a joint meet,. . '1 ttince the bt.iinty law was Put Lake. heavy winds gere to. ing of the members ot the Chutiv, countered by the plane Over her of Commerce and the Utah I trio effect -.in February 12:6 the WYoming, causing delay Is Martufacturemmsotiedism TrrinftirTf 3 414;7 Chamber of Commerce Wetinemlay. arrival at Rock Springy'. They tritrIlvirTetteM yrirt ' said she would probably ardince the close of the palment from the hounty , grett tempting to it. ;...io I world- - war, the speaker raidhostnrive hero at 2:30 p.m. D. Johnson while he sat on the collected by special letriea om ,t,:f., Ifr, court a from k.:::, of has ese bench at the opening the undergone change and sheen $52.039: this fig-- , !to-- r problems of productin to greater Sept. 30,was given to the jury ure inchnitng the payments made ) 4., '. of competition. ,., problems shortly before noon Wednesday. :: 0, 'during October I921. .. i. 'litatistics from the U. kV departthat It While charging-the-jurUnder the bounty law the relts relceaseuerce. ment ho 0 facts ef that selejudgeof---allthis.the 1 T.." are turned oer to the state fur ,o . 2 : matttimport. of small Blake T. percentage '', atively Kennedy ! AP Judge . la 'cage and from the sale of Airs ,lb 4"0" ' '' 4101L0,04..,-,001MO lufacturera are making a profit - and . ' wilit, presiding in place of Judge ;thus turned over the- - department. 116.7e!'''N ,''''..:'-:-: ',I nol 1,1111. those who are showing- the that 441),.. 4 10 e.:.411.!4 ,.,, Johmion. expreesed it as the, opin-1 4 :' :;,!. ,'"' i; :::,;...1..- , 4or 41o, who 411k4,":, are those ion of the court that the only - loimi.4,1',00i mainly larger profits i hniiseroeat"zP4Inzbiolu2nliii:sih'Spealdleaorilltis, , ..,,, , ' SW ,ak,Air ' r, ' ...,i;, , , ,..,,,,,.- , ;,i through. ;, eas .disp,2410A 111:-,isi. .,6. ei the application of advermaterial question was whether or ' '4,4 .f , , ," :..; f.11,,,,,i;1 ::::; 4 4.4:Z;dr,' 'dit''''. -' 41111"4'...4":1114 11111..77;;1111.r. "11' 4111r, .124gili'6" not Mrs. Simmons was at the time tising have beene able to gain greatdistributiort.--reducOS the shooting insane. the coin of In this period pelts and furs It'ava , 4.' on of the er of the National Society,' The party of Ron. Ernest E.:Rogers, president-gener. In his argument before the jury their goods to the consumer and In from 1.717 coy. bait 1Allt to American Revolution, which nag: taking in the sights aboutL Lake 'Wednesday. at the same time stabilize their tistrict Attorney Charles M. Moransd4 R JijoEtkileattriassn;d thous ht the picture are: Chauncey P. Overfleld Salt Luke, director in the national tyrganization; Mr. profits.ris laid stress on the fact that the garso;.1,:tallnwildlioean.ta; ... Andereon- - pointed out Mit defendant had contrived to get a Mrs. Rogers, ttb la itccempanying her husband on the tour: Howard I. BouleY halt runRogers, stabilization of profits means to permit and to purchase a pistol tura ' 11,27S national and and to here who the ratifte to the conduct pe!tspreddent-genrvire coast, is time, president one manufacturer an equalization and that before coming to the fed. ' . ; Judge Elias A.- bmith, president, of thd Utah society.' . of season (lactationI; to another, . ' eral court she bad prepared a writ, ,. ,. , ten statement to which she later jestification, of toice..,by value. or pups and wild eat kittens the skins 'bee He eitalalisbedhis tint directed officers In her home. He reduction o( selling cost to the ullong CYver NaBy Court Weary of of which are wortplese as furs Sweepm. 'Interested In natrintle and histor or atabilising the contended that these things show timate consumer, rn as . the bounty aysteralis now opere- -cal movements. and has served as dealer. that the- defendant knew many would he atm more lien sup-Lonunuances; President-General a adre. national for director trustee uee Ott of her act and of the general. sequences Commenting Mr. Iverson pointed our of the. B. A. R. as well as presi- vertising Mr. Anderson emphasisCalendar vengo for a supposed prejudice of itoortinn. administration of thin It dent Ate the Connecticut society. be ehould ed the judge in rendering a verdict all that advertising the net cost per &mut descendant of Daniel Planned well in edvance of the He is she bad deliberadverse . Trial whbout presence of the de.- - lkilred hen been minute man time it ,is to be used; that it Dodge. ately tried to kill. . ouldi i paid under the lair are who responded to the Lexington be fendant in a liquor possession case. The defense argued that at the given aa for coyotes and coyote. pupe was tne condIt ton in instr ic J udge America la being swept by a new Clarence Neaten and former Gov. alarm.and is respons.'Me for or time Mrs. Simmons as the respult1 made part of the Nathan Hale thereby selling more goodsin- - :he': thjteitccobuiert's acnonuortunclAeciednbesde $113Seaeachclit ufrorwmlitucantt2ali:rsilioli::":"Salli of years of brooding was under a wave of patriotism as evidenced Charles R. Mabey wilt sbe r. ' the S.- A. It. at New mental delusion in which she saw by the vast tiumber of sesqui-cen- - - e volumhich always creasing intired and each of for bears and glii 'lath for caws' , postponing means goods at less cost to con- - I tended to iGiese enemies. Including the judge. con- tenMal celebrations ot rtah Membera. Rod man, 1,0,1,. proceed with the trial of vrol,tea being held .1 more and tinually plotting against her and .10 sinner profits Charleslirastlo.Of the The totirpototi of the law !a tor' regardless During the day the visitors were Mr. Rogers- - was war mayor of advertiser. ' her children and that she did not throughout the cotontry,,commem- district tutor- - the destruction the of preparation of predatory wild the A. of thd United guests of. Judge Elise Smith. New tendon and has twice been founding know the ,corulequences of her sal orating Of equal importance .in any ad" ney a office and of the defendant's animals and the department has States government and-- American president' ,frof the Utah society; elected to the Connecticut state and If she did she was impelled dontinthe he saidis vertising. &banal,. , that the bounty is payable Gti former' -according to Non. Er- - Chauncey P. Overfield. He ha e been vice preal- ant theme'. Adverlising reaches a mental disease Over which she institutions, There Is no reason why thiS tinted and nest F..'Rogert of New London. ores:dent of the Utah society and legialature. dent and president of the - New lta highest efficiency pups's on adults dehad no volition, when criminal este tida r snould hang on ' &pit& the only president-genera- l na- - now a director in the national or- - Londb.1 of the tact that the furs are Conn., Historical County been society idea has Judge Kennedy charged the jury tional the like does." deciared tt ititetright advertising Judge worthless.' Mr. Iverson said. Con-- , society. tIons of the Amen- - ganization; Hon., George Albert since 1900. and is a member et'. developed. that insanity to be an- excuse for can Revolution. ie. , , frnith and others. the adult animals alone, the Connect:cut Historical soc:ety. crime must be such that the deThe court expressed the opinion sidering be done in varions ways can This Is state hir. wbo also the furs yite.ded an ay.' cadet review Rogers. Following the they.ille was president of thestate comfendant did not know the conse- treasurer of Connecticut and retir- - 'Paid bad. akeady - been iouponei liowever.1 a- visit to Gov. Dern at the iminalon of $2.61 per pelt. bt: t. beinelsoutilidngora, zutiduytnocedt trace t.heorgrocaunp for erection the of statue and continuances quences of her act. or if she eid ing .of the Connecticut ,capitol and were silown about thelte the colonial - John know, she was in such a condition state president gOVOrOter.bY determining the chief men cativil During the afternoon a trip Winthrop. the younger, blunder of secured know the act was here chamber of commerce.' came .city. Untet that she did not obstacles confronting en advertiser were to to the famous Utah copper mine 'New acompanied ' evening tueeday ,, London. .,' there tea.. wrong. and In of his the sale product and Reward C. at Bingham was taken. A trip to Mr. is a retired captain Both governmen't, and defense bk liraof Rogers then adapting a theme which will sonNS why Han Francisco. vice pres- - the Park City mines will be made in the Rogers Royley coast ith Bitchthese remarks of the te,stified artillery Judge corps' experts Tuesday the obstacle. All le issued a bench Of the national 8. A. before the departure Thursday. Connecticut national guard. and help to overcome warrant for that Mrs. Simmons is a is done to create a notd die- Pacific Mr.. the IL, advertising acannounces Rogers representing illte the ordered and liratille Frank business Clerk Vendoil interests. He is Jot the Many Mrs. Simmons is on or or service came to to here conduct who new product trict, home for the Oreedent of quisition of a Archer to can the jury. Within :0 Funeral services for former Winthrop Trust catalog Its attempted murder. ineeita the national president on the weft- - 8..4 R. at Washington. D. C. company and thea member minutes the . had been impanel- - Mame Charles W. Rohl of the of the However. Dr. Foster J.C. Elite. oetretneY nt the ed and trial Jury N. ern part of hie tour. where national will under-case. state was of headquarters Nineteenth bank I ward were held Toesthe commiseon. Tlis act falls to define properly government wheelie testified that The review of the junior R. O. --:PIK! Lcapankirtiat.CCitilPlActr. we'r. tmer-- 4eley the delmiant.ltactasensent Tr-r- . i of was Brazille last In C;ty cemetery. arrested aconmd mcihttaelermaont tohfethcehaamdbveerrtioi. nogf a to reasonable . and stock ..wrong degree sale of cliaanrguj bona fide irppnremt personal at East high school A. W. Mos, Elders ary by deputy sheriffs on a and what constitutes a sale for and the same opinion was given morning which Mr. Rogers and the' presided-- . of manufacture and politiesdon Ad seph Fielding limith. and John A. C. N. Ray for the govern- other , the purpose of evading the juriswitnessed is one of the guests , liquor. It is alleged he silts in pos- Widtsoe of the Council - of the diction of the commission as well ment. while Dr. John Is Llewellyn finest demonstrations of patriotism ' session of 26 gallons of liquor and Twelve, 6111111PA A. Himter. F S. as other pointa.Director Hicks re--, defense witness. said he doubted that the natourtional p reside ntThb ss with A. Mitchell was operating a Tingey. Foster W. Jones. Prest- - ' even if the woman at the time seen on he said. .7porte&;:. 76 gallon old. niQ..g(l.cr0.1.:-..S0p00.0..Rie.- L. Morris and Bishop John and young men studying the art of war Utah- Is taking the lead In the had much seem of 'right Mitchell was first arrested and Nepht . were the speakers and all . mock the exchanges wrong. but not the spirit of star is the ...regulation pf fined gle e. When he paid th Longdon to the character and tribute ' paid , After detailing her lifee his- highest type of patriotic 'spree- and both ore Salt Lake Stock and arm Mn. tine Mitchell to complained work of the deceased. . School Children Alining Exchange and the commis- - tory Mrs. Simmons. on the stand in slot'. he said. Send Committee .1, tthe officers regarding Brazille and MUstral numbera were rendered Plans ... her own defense, concluded with he ,. Mon have found they can as nes rreated Celebrations. of Emsmrage by a mixed quartet conformed ,. Cheer ate to mutual advantage under the testimony concerning the 'terrible All to PartsBrazille sae fined $200 and appeal Liuie T. 'Miter& Amore 0. Timm r. AU of the work of the Sons of Bring Organiza- ' new rules and regulations laid down delueioner which the defense alrase.. now the This ts the led suit . Semite! D. Winter and Ahin Ked- ' the American Revolution is along . Many of the general authorities I being heard by Judge Ritchie- Of World: by the department. The governors leges have taken hold of the mind the and educa(ions to Aid. dington. who eang."Thou Died Not line of patriot-4the Church of and organof the local exchange have given of auxiliary 2 Weep to Weep Alone." "I - Know tion. Mr. Rogers said. He menn dedsca- izations ho attended the every assistance possible to the Recounts DelnAons. That M y Redeemer Lives." and tioned bow the society fosters cel(ion services of the Arizeria terhple COMMIgniOn In working out regula' , - 'Rest." Wore than S.600 Utah "Judge Johnson came to my ebration of historic events which Mesa a 'seek ago. returned to would give prestige to school It The A male quartet composed of Jo- committee r, lions that for participation of citizens the to minds; the recall Simthe exchange as a proper clearing house, with a gun" said Mrs. to contributions made by the patriots boys and girls enrolledin the Am- the Boy Scout exposition met at Salt Lake Tuesday night and Wed- steph 1.- - Kier. Jame Astin. George erican Junior Red Cross. organizhouse for listed securities. Other mons. "I kept shooting at him C. Lloyd and Alvin - Xerldintrion 'appreciaShare cafeteria ' states are beginning to apply aim scare him away.' He bid under of old and instill greater ed in seventeen-schoolWednesday at Practically all attended special 12:13 to discuss ways itrid sneans conference. ng 'Not Dead But Sleopeth;" table andst was stilt shooting." tion of the country in which they the state are carrying onthroughout , and liar regulations and the state reg- my auxiliary group activities, I strumental trio. "Happy Days Cons are working She insisted that the shooting took the Influence of ;Which. has reach- to aid the scouts to make their conventions in the California and Watery departments and Horace first Gerald, By," success. a 1. a Ur. home the exposition in in not and. her stock making personal with Rogers the ed all over the world, nocording In closer harmony plats and I The purpose of the committee la Arizona stakes last Saturday federal court. . survey of patriotic conditions dur- to the annual report of the Wedne eday Nov. , is the da t e Beesley. . exchanges. It was asserted. organi- to enlist the interest kmday. brvontion was offered by Elder of the organ is also design- zation made public which tour set N. the The before Tanner to H. a.- Grant the "accident," by ing Pam night Judge rePresident Reber Business Improved. by Wednesday Beatty J. E. Knapp and benediction which they represent and by. - on seven men found Mrs. Simmons. "Judge John- ed to promote the ideals of the the Salt Lake chapter. the said to oolicit their active support for mained In Loa Angeles and It Is sentence Elder Oraon Bills. both-- missionary at Complete reorganization offiend s2r. son. Senator King and Judge organization. The tour began -' Iwo will. return.- frambilling I'Y .Making ben- fr.. a sYstem net - Interna of. known Through when, The leasehold the of estate and Hun Weeltreal companions Bishop exposition. 1.:, ; were looking through zny New London and included tionst correspondence these Utah The largest crowd ever: to at- on bone races. The men were ar., ri.apel was filled to its canagirrThe members of this committee. business bag followed the agitation Wight 'several week," window. Judge Johnson had a ington. Baltimore. Columbus. Day- children have been in communicaWhich is one of twelve aiding the tend a conference in Mesa gath. rested Elder T. E. Buren dedicated the of Utah and Other state boards to knife and Senator Minne- tion anti-vc- e Chicago. Indianapolis. ton, had a squa with children King gun'. other scouts. with the agencies represent- ered for the group auxiliary con. bers on a oandf - plice grave in the City cemetert. place this class of business to Moines. Omaha, Denver lands during the lastof many Des tried both under taken She apolis, the said Johnson s Judge the and year and have ed by them are-e, and Suns advisement follows: H. T. vention better basis and according Lake. who In sending tokens of good Plumb, chairman r Judge Wight at this time said and Salt here George N. Child. day, according to Elder George. Al. was presidingbyinJudge report provision Is now n.ade for Mr: and lira Misers engaged Licenses From em would kill her. In the form 'of' Christmas police cou rt in th e Druggist they re 03ert of 'Smith of the Council presen of the' absence of trueteeships the then ting down proper appraisals. the northwest; will go.to John H. At the time of the Mrs. Judge Morgan. ' for shooting package the achools: L. Twelve Morris. D. eity Neplit who L. Issued to Ten Are needy the the funds, the guarantee of the Simmons said she had foreign the and represented gen, through Tanner Tuesday afternoon-Judgintended through California homeward. it stakes; Dr. A. C. Wherry. Salt oral authorities and the Mr. children. --bonding house and a complete to shoot Senator W. decided against the defendants who -Lake whom southern Kates Another , Homer deritiets: ExIs of L their A. Alwork phaae Warner, business system at dealing with George were booked Bert Bagley and H., ticenan to practice as reg i stered for some reason, she blamed for Rogers has invited Hon. ;aid the club; William Lovesy. Robonds issued against real estate.Elder 'all vice president-genera- l. helpingofto meet the Individual change Wedoett- former Prank, bert Martin. Pharmacists Ware granted e arr th Smoke at ested the failure to Professor for tary; needs Fred W. Reynolds. get compensation their own communities, The real estate act is "ere faulty was erowded for the b to accompany him- on the by her husband. killed 17 Dtlicerertesea"r cam- University of Utah:A. E. Harvey eessions ana mentioned the excel- 2H3o4uselpo.utJhohmnalBnrstowt:se.t.i cested. Mdairtont!lf,!nW:intrnigicatilasittLed conducting "clean-up" and Inadequate. It does not. said the death ofwhen tour. northwest V. labor organizations: be Voe Wolf. lent a train on Coop. Mr. Mr. Hicks. give the commissioft the Year, ago Mr. Rowley will paigns. protecting birds. making schools: of and the hospitality Potta-Davier H. people. C. Rogers and Bro. Joe Vern to at H. arrested the G. Mitres., sr hill. Richardson, Lions Bingham, left the track. rooms. A drama Saturday night depictbe articles for their school power It should have- - to adjust Cart club. Bill Burley. at the Wind. berg. Winfred C Giidmundson. rt Mr. Simmons was a brakeman on be speakers at it banquet to and school yard's, and dub; former Gov. Charles R. Ms, ing the entrance eases of misrepresentation the beautifying Utah honor the of in pifirst their the by sor hotel F. American Legion; and Terry BradySt the Leonard Larson. Karl $100d7., the train, She, according to her given Frank fraud in reel estate sales and 7:30 furnishing flowers,. presents , and bey. and - Mint - ; 'octet, at the Hotel Utah at welMire Bethel Moran, William of Columbns: oneers into Salt River valley. entertainment for children who are Maher. T. Knights the present law there are en- son, Thomas M. Simmons. who p.m. Addresses of of Wednesday. representationCounsel the defendants for had W John Elks: Dr. Martin, George L. ter Eva,na, Stone. J. III was Fred,A. a defense was and for disabled veterans In Paul. thrown come are scheduled from Gov. witness, tiretY.too inanr,WaYal of 'evading - tints a rage when county medical department: Book of Mormon Sunday evening Leishman. and Brunt CaldwelL ; iOnan ri;'ne; Judge. L. tr, fs...R. Dern the Law; government hospitals. C. were and be 30fitsnicY especially iiklitayor I , impressive, ! DeMolay; R. Wight just before September 'The Utah Juniors are a part of C. Elliott. Livingston, - ---porta Meanie. lit prohibiting betting on horse races ".' decided a case against her. a worltl-vild- e movement. In which , . was , 40 nation" are now Thirty-on- e participating. leaders for ed oth r4c.'''. 1 . with an enrollment the Roy Scout archeryregistered ... course beI children. IA , , -i l ginning at ....- i -7-it, Thursday Nov. 3. from I. 1 7:30 to by making a Isay ...N. 1:30, it was announced Wednesday El, Funeral i . Held , - Aktinklaggegaser race. was tried Tuesday ., :fftre'ne:onona. . I D. by E. Hammond, executive. 0 . Judges Tanner dismissed 41161' 1 marl ARP Arizona Pioneer , a& 1 Mre I !,by - . ! Dc; -- - , I 1 - vt , p I s MmimMmift r . - , I . - tithe" -- tZia,..--APP--- . , a 40e' .40-7'10;- ot, :" Atirm, 'ok, ,i.- ti", -- ,' 40,,,,,-- .: ,z ' '''.',.; z 0 FEtto -- ..;.... ;.,.- : , -- al 0 0 Ell Of:. - , -- , ul - , - of Wave of Patriotism tion Declares tha-cons- of to-h- er. - g -.- . Stand - Society. 1 - -- -- , ,. emsaY. ten-maste- -- . . - , - L., ' . , - - , ' n. - - , - - Shmacnrey- 1 after-none- i ident-gener- - . - - ,.... - . 1 ., ' Chapel Thronged At Huill Funeral - .., . , - , 1.-- . . - l ilMasm. t by-D- Scout Exposition i CHURCH HEADS J - --- RETURN FROM mEsA ME . , -- ' . - m 7.- ,, SENIEN FOUND GUILTY UNDZA. GAMBLING LAWI r. , .. . - , In--- -- .. it- - g,' , ag. - Tar. there-Saturda- , , , ' - ; -- . 2,1, - - d -- under 8t- - 0r0C201010 BRAWL -- , 1-11- ma, Nab ' Consult Ls About your il Inc..A,.. D..e....a........e.. 'n'CLIVI.L11"'"".. - :o i "17 ''''. ' . - - .. . - ' When'- , Guests , - ,,z ' 4 , , c 1 t..' :LACill 1vA .lit'hat the polke claim was the . result of a drunken brawl. in the . 4111 Macedonia hotel. 6211-- 2 west Sec-ev South street ationt 2:20 a.m. , Wednesday, John Bennendas. Vi. , e. lk Mexican. is In the emergencl haw,- An ., pita' suffering from . . i., 01, ,.... several supero .. ficial knife wounds. and Pete Re. .aso ., ..,1 25. Mexican, is locked in 0 dergux. . I the city Sail facing a prnbable .. ..cf with a deadly charge or assault ,.. 7 Weapon. W ly,l According to Patrolmen J. S. ; Bardole and J. S. Ramsey, they Made with 3 scoops' of were called to the hotel and round , , 11 I flennendes covered with blood and: Cream! v Keeley'sIce suffering from knife wounds on . A Double Thick. the head,' chest and stomach. I Big " .. - Me told the patrolmen that k.I "- , Thole Good Malted Milk had reheat 'drinking ssith Itodergus the quick meal for busy II and the latter suddenly at- , . tacked him tvith Intent to rob him ' folks! ' . . of his watch and money. Later the officers "located Rodergus te another room of the hotel and I placed him under erreeL Rodergus 5,,,--au. -, refused to make any statement; aca cording to Chief of Detectives RS-a- 1,., NZI 7,7,(4- : I F IL Beckstead. 4 ,S161. . , nd - -.- , -I- T'S A WU I I LP 11.01 11 ,,, - 1 1111111.:. . : it is so convenient one of Glaue delicious coffee , 1 cakes on hand to serve- -appetizing and tempting. ,,ta3,,..a0.,,,oi - . ) I (4: 1, ,. . services for Mrs. Margaret-Smit- h Plab,-Arigon- Me- - g ' Goad t EIL171,7PICt . ' - , 1301STRIED TO ASSAULT THEM government official, tem- , ple worker and genealogist. were held in the Fourteenth chap- :el Tuesday afternoon, ward under the ' .i, direction of Bishop James A. Giles. .: i''' ' The services Included a duet by lave.nlie court officers are hives.' Mrs.. Bessie Hollings and Mrs. the charges of two girls. Husbands, and Elder Harry A. fixating IS and II years old. that they were Russell offered the invocation. victims of attempted assauks ' by Mrs. Martha- Smith Jensen ren- two in Par. early , Sunday dered a vocal solo and other mu- - lera youths , , canyon. Meal numbers Avore rendered by Lloyd Howlett:210 of fa: Ara- -' AL Mrs, Ruby Child, Mrs. Honing, pahoe street is held on a bond of and Bishop Giles. I Jbv9: which was pf.Jsted Wedneedar I I I Mrs. Elder tItspan" Jorgensen pronounced- the as the driver of the aptomohile in which the alleged assault vral benediction. II . I II Sneakers ht their csrelpy IrmraltemPlea Howlett 'was arrested by Polito, Elders Andrew . Glad: Moriin-1 Richards, Guy C., Wilson of the Officer So P. McGarry 'theafter Ow girls had told bim of Church education department. alleged' declare they- were Joeeph Fielding Smith of the &smolt. They Council of the Twelve, and )31shop returning beme from work late Saturday night when Howlett and . other two youths drove up to Interment was in Wasatch lAirn the them in a t'ar and inivted them to cemetery, where Elder Silaa D. ride. Howlett droye the car. they of- of the deelitred, the two- '?nen attempted dedicatorY . to assault them. i , ' :17.stedlin"it'tbvtits, dpeeerayasslier.: - ' -'' t. -- - tblcZause eta instrtralicienrirdevidDi""lence.1311 i t A Copeland Electrié tbigninnif untneti.) Lrkean by the st,rZeiscAttS- A -' ,11:;op V Z Reidy. steeled envelope alleged 46 have contained the "pay ofr en it Mee. erator.-Savage or a Haag 'and was not sheen that Downing had cognizance of the contents of 'Washer or a Standard Elec. the envelope or any actual bet. Ii tip, ad I; i Range. An Electric Cooker or a Sonora Radio. ' .' . Good House . , , - 'Keeping , , Night of Nov. 9 When I ' theR. P. O. E., No. S6 Salt Lithe. will be I .1111li4 tcAna.Anvir Nov. .1 sh.i.W07 1;:'iittli: - ' Pc. am" -- lothow wow". als:teesespM."" - ale , ' omega . - The annual stag social of . -- , . 11 NM AMWMW , E.7111111111W7EME -- -11-7-- 2 . ; pit--- . Elks Stag Social Will be Held on a " iiii, , tric it Itstlik I - Elder iI ,, . can 'the, MAY-TA- G Wash for You? Ton net the doronono no end weHI torniro the PlitITAto ',hamlet obilgottoo or hoziplitow a raltaaswallyins. ettars.k !'llt Mind lhordrot to noonroe. ryes' swifter otorkclotbro esti trtioor pittp.riolboth tr.: chairman of the committee in charge. Stunts of various kinds. including boxing bouts, followed by refresh: mente will be included in the pre. .f gram. Mr. Shill said. , ' A program will be broadcast SSW ASitresit I trbro station ESL hY the 211 gellt"tae. 1"1"17.'1 ' Inas. 041,1. 355 So. Stolle I lodge from IS toe! p.m, rr. reaaft'l Nov. 4. 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