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Show n3iK3inU3rlW? If all of ua worked as hard for lha other fellow aa we expect him to work for ut, more and better work would ha ' ' don. FOUNDED 1850 SALT LAKE - CITY UTAH'- - WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22 1928 Life . Goses. 9 HE fi ll STATES IHS..L BATHE R FOR MEET Be Heard Feb. 28 lumbermen from tho nine western states are assembled In force In Balt Lake, many accompanied by wives and ether members of tbeir families for the annual convention GEORGE) P. CARFF. of the Western Retail Lumbermen's association. The convention will bo in session until Saturday many business and committee GARFF with GEORGE sessions and ' an e la Dors Is entertainment program, provided by the Balt Lake club. The Insurance committee met at tb Hotel Utah Wednesday mornFI ing and ths board of directors of the association met at 2 o'clock. Members of tho insurance committees are: F. E. Robbins of Tacoma, Wash. of Walla Walla. Death Conclude Varied J. M. Crawford Wash.; John Kendall of Spokane, Dean Prescott of FresCareer of Utah V Wash.; F. and J. 8-- Taylor of Balt no, Calif.; v lake, Man. The board comprises In addition lo President Robert M. Graham of Great Falls. Mont., and Secretary Funeral services for George P. Treasurer Roy 8. Brown of SpoWash: Garff, who died Tuesday afternoon kane, Vice presidents J. Knox. Corat his home, gge Hollywood, folAriz ; A. J. Russell lowing an illness of six months, bett. Tucson, Calif : David Wood-heawill be held Sunday at 12.39 p.m. Ban Francisco, Los Angeles, Calif.; E. J. Osin the Richards ward chapel. Twin Falls, Idaho: W. H. The death of Mr. Garff brings to trander. Lewlstown. Jess a closer a career devoted to many Boles, Reno, Nev.; Mont.; W. Copeinterests. He was born in Riverton. land. Portland, Ore.;J. E. C. Van June 17, 1879, the eldest son of Petten. Ontario, Ore ; R. M. Cross Peter N. and Antomlna Sorenson TaLake City: John Dower,Bear-daGarff. With his parents he moved Salt . . , H. J. Mattoa . coma. lons Wash.; Study of the distribution system to Draper where be spent bial Wash.; F. C. Kendall. Spois necessaiy, Mr. McDonnell told youth, kane. Wash.; and G- - A. Heilman, He a was of athlete pioneer Buffalo, Wyo. Mayor Bowman, In order that large the state, and it was during his Prescott, mains and suitable feeders will disDirectors F. Dean tribute the water with uniform athletic career at the U. A. C,, Lo- Fresno. Calif: J. C Forger. Frsk-nOakland. that won the gan, their Aggies Calif.; Noah Adams, pressure throughout the city. Mayor Bowman has contended first football victory over the Calif.: I,. G. Kjosneaa, Lewiston. for some time that a stream sur- University of Utah. Idaho; W. B. Hussmann. CottonWhile attending the B. T. U-- , wood. Idaho; W. J. Lloyd, Namvey should be made of streams outA. P. Stephenson, Butte, side the Jordan rtver valley, with Provo, he met his future wife. pa, Idaho; - J. w. Burt. Forsyth. Mont.; . a view of securing a water supply Miss Tryphena. Brimhall. After Mont.JBawtell. Miles City. Mont : C H. for a population of bait a million their marriage, he sml his wife Nev.; M. Yerington. filled a In Coddihgton. mission the Hawaiian people. R. O. Bushong. .Eugene, Ore.; P Islands. Er perk-neEbmhorc. . T. Ontario. Ore; Petten. On their return, he accepted the E. Van This view Is heartily in accord Milton, Ore.; J. S. with that of Mr. McDonnell, who prlnclpalshlp of the Wallsburg A. Williams. A. O. Spear and through his efforts a Taylor, Balt lake City: has directed investigations in 392 school, Provo; R. N. Felt Balt Lake C.City: cities in the Inited States. Many new ecbool building waa erected. W H. C- - Miller Seattle. Wash.; He was called to be bishop of the of theeo cities have a population R Walla. Wash.; Wells Crawford. and ward served for M. equal to that of Salt Lake. Others Wallsburg Morris. Kelso, Wash.; H.Fosare many times larger and some eight years. He had also been an F. 8. A. Helllesen. Yakima Wash: are smeller. During the past four active worker in the Church or- ter, Beattie. Wash.; H- especially the T. M. Odessa, Wash.; and K-- T. Foe. years Kansas City has spent up- ganizations, wards of 139,909 oOO under the di- M. I A. and the Sunday school. When he moved with his family Creek, Wyo. features of tho conrect I en of Mr. McDonnell's firm. The main Ip making a survey for Salt Lake. to Lehi, he became active In pro- vention will begin Thursday mornMr. McDonnell advised Mayor Bow- moting business enterprises He in ths Hotel Utah ballroom. man that It would take approxi- established the first permanent ing , , Thursday Morning. mately three months to complete moving picture house there, also orMusic, U. of U. symphony the work and the cost would be tn an ice cream plant. Leaving Lehi he lived for a time in Farmington chestra: invocation. Parson P. the neighborhood of 38009. concatenated Order ot After completing the work Mr. and Bountiful and In - 1(29 cams address of welcome, McDonnell said his firm would to Salt lake. of Salt Surviving are his widow and the John F.' Bowman, .mayor present it to the engineering counwelcil of Sslt Lake, the various civic following children: G. Lynn, Mark lake; response to address of Stephenclubs and other organisations with B.. Major P., Wayne B.. J. Elmo. come, A. P. Btephenson. Butte. a view of explaining the matter in Minnie. Thelma and Ina Garff: his son Lumber company. Robert such a way that should a bond Is- mother, and the following brothers Mont : president's address. comsue be called, the people could vote and sisters: Heher N , Royal B M Graham. Monarch Lumber Aaron 1, and Reginat W. Garff, pany, Great Falls. Mont.: secretary intelligently on the proposition-- . Roy 8. Brown. Every phase of Salt Lake's water Mrs. B. F. Fitzgerald and Mrs. treasurer's .report, of auditing : problem would be taken up and In- Connie Drown, Salt Lake; Moses Spokane. Wash report of nomvestigated during this survey, Mr. 8. Garff Magna: Orson A. Garff, committee, appointment and 1(3 coninations. resolutions, McDonnell advised Mayor Bowman, Logan: Mrs. F. C. Mickelson, Shelso that -- the water- - problem could ly. Idaho; Mrs. B. M. Crossgrove vention committees. bo settled for a number of years. and Mrs. S. J. Mickelson, Draper. Thursday Afternoon. Ths Investigation to be conducted, Music. L. D. B. Glee club, The he said, would be made with the Individualist In Business, talk by Lake of Salt Its view Increasing J. M. Orr. general manager. Utah association. Salt population two and one half times. Coal Producers' -Lake; What Assistance Can I Be to My Husband in the Successful Snowrille Road Made Conduct of a Retail Building Material Store." talk by Mrs. C. J. Mud Impattable by lamber A Baldwin. Baldwin Hardware company. Bridge, Mont.: Tremonton to The road from " Coal Retail Business, a Hurt ' When byBuilding Snowvillo on the Tdaho connection Driver W. L. Poulter, retail manager. Is muddy and almost im passable Peerless Coal company. Salt Lake; Street Car Hitt according to advices recelveitby "Budgetary Control -for Retail the stats road commission TuesB. Banks, Firms. Lumber by .Machine. i day. business counselor for lumbermen, Traffic la advised to go i via Spokane. Wesh.: Selling Lumber Pocatello instead of attempting to While roller In the Like Selling Frigldaires, skating by Don negotiate the Snowvillo route. street Tuesday evening. Richard Crltchfleld. West Coast Lumber Vowle 959 Washington Trade Extension 19, of bureau, Lincoln street skated in front of an auto- Neb. mobile driven bv Carl W. Schmidt, Morning. Friday 1118 scouth West Temple street Music, mixed chorus from Fast and waa knocked to the pavement. school; "The Trade ExtenThe boy suffered bruises on hi high ot tho National sion Program legs snd arms. He was taken to Lumber associaManufacturer the emergency hospital and then tion. by A. C. Horner, manager to hM home. H. M. Thlese. 33. suffered an injury to his arm Tuesday evening when the automobile he- was driving was struck bv a street car on Main between Second South street snd Broadway. Thlese turned out to avoid an automobile that watj backing from tho curb - when his machine waa struck. Marjorie Ugnell. 8, of 1734 Third East street, was taken to the emergency hospital Tuesday evening suffering from eevere lacerations on the left leg caused by a dog that attacked her while she 321 , waa in front of playing ' Blaine avenue. She was taken to , It easy with a Kadak to the hospital by G. L. Wellington the polios are trying to local Gians Pastry Shop Introtake advantage of the inter and the owner of the dog. . ' P. - d, n. I o. - e Hoo-Ho- o; AUTO STRIKES CHILD AND DOG ATTACKS GIRL 1- jwwwwwwvwwwww; - hbmx Get your! Kodak out Butter Homs of Better Quality ) eating picture maleriar found around any home. Baritone Arrive to i havent a Kodak, If Sing tn Cate Opera this store is the place to get Joseph Royer, internationally baritone, arrived in, Salt one come in and see our line known Lake Wednesday afternoon from ' ' York New He will take ' the lead-today. Ing baritone roles in the Lucy ' J . Kodak $5 up Gates Opera company productions Kodak Film Fin Wi if, the Salt1 Lake Theatre. Feb, it, - u - 271 gxstk ILtfa 1 , lf. Onet. S. Gnmly. City S? MED AGENTS Hotel in One Night . Preparation of a comprehensive water program for a long period of gears baaed on the future growth of the city, wilt be recommended to the city commission Thursday by Mayor John F. Bowman, he announced Wednesday. This action will ha taken partly aa a result of his conference Tuesday afternoon with R. I McDonnell, nationally known- .hydraulic engineer, who stopped off li.Salt Lake en route to Ban Francisco. Ths program as outlined by Mayor Boa man wilt include the following surveys and investigations: Stream survey with a view of locating ail possible reservoir sites; comparative estimate of cost of delivering the water to the city; Investigation of the distribution reservoirs: study of tbo distribution system:, comparative estimates of costs of various types of dame most suitable to this climate. Declared Too Small. In the opinion of Mr. McDonnell, said Mayor Bowman, Balt Lake's distribution reservoirs are about it per cent inadequate. It is the view of the ..engineer, that the storage of the distribution reservoirs should be about twice the dally consumption. In a recent report of the city engineer it is shown the dally consumption is more than 23,0o0,9v9 gallons. This means that the storage of the distribution reservoirs should ba at least, i0.000.0uu gal' . License Cases to U. -- f - POLICE ROUND UP Convention Will Open Two Arrests Made for Chief 'Attacks On Thursday to ' Con- Police ' ' Boot' Places as Possession; Liquor tinue .Till Saturday; Suspects Charged With . , Is Seized. . Joints. I leg Announced. Program Vagrancy; Released on Bonds of $100 Each; fie wrings on the recommendation Th Galena hotel, 173 south Though the first general session of Polico E. Chief Feb. 23. State street, waa tb unwilling host Set Burbldge Joseph Hearing is not until Thursday morning, toto. revoko the soft drink and Extensive Program Recommended After Con--, ference With Expert On City Hydraulic. , Two Soft Dick March 1 and I, , Rojer to a French Canadian and ha. appeared In 43 operas When Geraldine Farrar made her Mr. famous cress country tom Royer took the baritone role In "Carmen. Ha baa sung with Miss Gates before wad I loud In his praise of Salt Laks and Its civic opera. -- duced the popular Butter Homs in the small aize In Salt Lake City and the high quality vhich made this delicious Dan- ish pastry an instant orite is still characteris tia of ' G a u Butter Horns. fav- 1 BUTTER HORNS. II she, 0 FOR Ar MWVWjMVWWMMMA at on time or another Tuesday bacco licenses o( Peter Kecos, 353 west Second South sereet and Mika evening to federal, r Jnty and el!y -Nina alleged rac hors touts, officer. Allas, 33 west Second South treat, Federal agent paid a call at 3 commisrounders been have set by ths city and agents for bookmakers, were rounded up at Second oclock. - They found no good evl- sion for Fob- - 28, at 10.39 am. Both place ar characterized by South and Blais street Tuesday Aence of violation of the Volstead Chief Burbldge aa bootlegging es- night, loaded into thf police pa- act. but did find ( pints ot whisky,, trol wagon by Patrolmen John A. according to th report, and for tablishment. Tba commission recently denied Morgan and Arthur D. Murphy, snd the alleged poesemion of the whisthe application of three persons for booked headquarters on ky, Lorin Smith and Andrew were arrested by F. licenses at this place and within 29, vagrancy charge They were released on furnishing 199 bail Miks Allas had tiled bla ap-jand Heber C. Smith, special in. plication for card club, soft drink each for their appearance in po- - vestlgators for the county attorlice court Thursday morning. aud tobacco licenses. ney. E. A. Hedman. chief of , The men arrested gave the names of Jess Johnson, 22; J. Martinez, thelater, squad, paid an ofcity anti-vic- e John 28; Miller, 49; J. Kin. 35; ficial call on ths hotel with a numFred Brophy, 49; F. Barrios. 40; ber of assistant and another Tony Garcia, 4(; Jo Loncal, 33, search to said to have yielded 13 and Earl Mangnm, 23. additional pints ot whisky. "Members of ths department have been watching these men for' soma time, said Chief of Police Joseph K. Burbldge. "Boms of ths officers watched them during the day time and some at night and found them tottering about pool halls, soft drink joints and wandering about from place to place with Official Urges Greater ho visible means of support. W propose to round up such Knowledge of U. S. characters, charge fhem with vagrancy and rid th city of their Government. presence. Wa feel that the etty will b much better off without the company of undesirable characters Business Students Take and w will do all wa possibly can George Washington looms not, to speed the parting guests, and if Rest Display alono aa tbs greatest American they don't care to leave, w probut like tea a figure of profound pose to And suitable if not remunFlags. Importance In the history of tho erative for tbem on world said U. S. District Attorney th chainemployment gang. Charles M. Morris who Wednesday addressed a gathering of Balt lake In remembrance of the Father residents of German origin who of our Country Salt Lakers genare seeking to become citizens of tbo United Btatee. erally observed a holiday Wednesday. The meeting waa held st 2 marked No public celebration Amoclock under auspices of. ths the anniversary, but stats, county ericanisation committee of the and city offices, banka busin chamber of commerce of which house generally and schools were Dean W. W, Fleetwood to chairDeportation of liquor law viola- closed, and in numerous ways th man. tors not are who be will citizens, Mr. Morris pointed oat that gavs evidence of Its rememundertaken by Mayor John F. Bow- city brance th contributions mads Georg Washington was the di- man, he announced Tuesday at the by Georgof Washington to th presnew kind of head when a recting commission meeting. ent and peaceful condition government in the world was city happy In Bowman tha Mayor bringing founded on the theory that all of this nation. men. created equal, hav the po matter before the commission men Flag were displayed from tb roofs of public and important btisi- ness buildings end long rows of th national colors decorated th Instance to a citizen, sidewalks. persons and property deriv all Patriotic displays with In tha event he is not a citizen their powers from the people. pictures of Washington rarareHo be Immiconsult will Bowman Mayor Since the founding of the gov een in many show windows officiate In the hops of havSchool children enjoyed a holiernment of the United States by gration ing ths man deported a an undeof sirable alow degrees, th government the first sine th Christmas day, citizen. all civilized countries have been vacation, but wer hindered from idea fundamental aproachlng tha hiking and many outdoor sports by then given th world and since ths unsettled weather. The Unidemonstrated to b th best, said versity ot Utah also observed ths Mr. Morris. holiday. Mr. Morris advised residents of been .paid Many tributes hav America that ar seeking citizenWashington throughout the week, ship to study the life of Washingand h will continue lo be a poputon and ths American constitution lar subject of discussion in clubs that they may know the true meanand civic gatherings for fit next ing of th words "government, of, few days. In wards of Salt tor and by the people. Lake stake the day will b marked Tba life of Washington and its by programs ts be given by the Tn his own . defense ' Jeremiah meaning in the American plan of Religion cleeeee. government was tb them of two Stokes, charged with J- - J. Morey brief talks by Erick Link, student b. -D. K. O. STUDENTS of the Americanization school at and Charles E. Hays, with using HONOR PATRIOTIC HEAD West high, and Fred C. Wolters of the mall to defraud in connecWashington's birthday1 wa fit th Maes er society. Music Includ- tion with promotion and oparatlon ed rendition of Th Flag Without of tha Guaranteed Securities com- tlngly celebrated at ths I D. & a Stain. by Hiss Anna Kmetzsch, pany waa on ths stand again Wed- college Tuesday. Two large assemblies wer held accompanied by Prof. Evan Timo- nesday where th trial waa tn th morning. Dr. Elbert S. thy. , in the federal court. Thomas addressed the stadenta at Mr. Btokea justified' all hto -on school Western Division, National lam her Trlbuto to as an officer and attorney tha high Ban of th Manufacturers association. Washington." Community singing as promptcompany being was also a feature. In th junior Francisco. Calif.; What I Think by faith thAt this company was of ths Retailer, by H. A. Temple-to- ed assembly special musical secure and would, be a successful college Port-A. 1 numbers were given by Wallace Inc.. H, Templeton. A land. Ore.; Building aa Organized investment. matinee dance In tha Smith Inga H said that he and his wife Memorial roof garden closed the Friendship, by Parson P. A. even mortgaged to home their put Concatenated of Order Rlmpkln, Mr. day's festivities. money into tho company. Hoo Hoo; Reciprocal of for Lumber and. the Ep- Btokea said that th bonds be rein exchange for a mortgage Gasoline Tax Falls person Underwriter' by J. J. ceived tho Utah Country club properLynn, president, U. 8., Epperson on were Below January 1927 all used for the interests Co, Kansas City, ty Underwriting of the eonipany, either tn securing Mo. a complete title, draining the land . Friday Afternoon. Texes according to tho state on Music. East high school or- or adding to tha assets of tha com- gas sales in January will amount to about 399,900 a sura about chestra. f pany. After the receivership tha witabove Retail Building Material Dealthe tax on January ers Clinic, What Can Be Dona to ness said ha used all ths resources sales of last year, according to that remained to him In purchas- Charles Helner. gasoline inspectImprove Our .Business? ' or for th state. Busiof Bolleatkm Personal secretary of ing the stock of the Guaranteed ness, by W. W, Anderson, Andrr-so- n Securities company from individJk Bona Ogden; uals who had purchased because of Over th Old Roo by L, R. faith In his personal Integrity. Co-- , Bait Cross Lumber Wardrop. Lake; What Bide Uses Can R Handled With Profit, talk by A. E. Money, Jex Lumber company, Spanish Fork; "Intelligent Credit Extension and Tactful Collect to ns Wheelby Hyrnm Wheelwright. wright Lumber company. Ogden: Ten residents of Salt Laks of Tb Building Material Store of th Future,' by M. O. Ashton. Greek descent will take part In an Sugarhouse Lumber A Hardware oratorical contest on George Washcompany. Salt Lake. to be given in the Creek Discussion opener J 8. Taylor, ington at Second b eat and BroadMorrill company, Balt Lake; Rob- church A o'clock torrigtrt. at way ert Andersen. Anderson A Sons Tb contest will be under auscompany. Ogden- - O. A. Spear, pices of the Hellenic post o9 th Fee That Bmoot Lumber company. Provo. American Legion with Mrs. Stephen HOLIDAY . Saturday Morning. H. Caleb World end Beverly Mus'r. West high school chorus; S. Abbott, DINNER Ciendenin as Judges. Mrs M The Value . ot Retail Lumber Alice Collins, descendant of Dtffmat 'pgllHwty Trade Association," by George C. George Washington will t Let 64 T Chase, president. -- Utah Lumber medals to the winners- P. 8 Dealers association. Payson. Utah; 9wmpiwem. of Hellenic poet "What the Concatenated Order of will act commander M Itfcpp aped I as chairman. o wax means to the . Retail J Fred B. Mir of tho principal Walker, Lumber Merchants, by James M. West high school and 8. W. Took, Snark of th Univecwe, past state commander of 4h"La-gtoBrown,' Concatenated Order of will be speak era Bpotasne. Wash.; TYi National Retail Lumber Dealers Aaooetatioa $29 Advertising Merchandising Campaigns. by Frank T. James, rep- To Los Anrelef) snd Return resentative of National Retail UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Lumber Dealers association. Chiaad (a. Merit St Dave. FeWeerr cago. Taka 4 vestas f this sptetol rate, Then will follow an open forum U4t to samfertaMe veettalsa chair and adjourn- ism Cease it A sect Ttefcet Agent. report of committees ment. x , Adr, Sarl-gian- is rs er Washington Was World Benefactor Salt Lake Honors Aliens Are Told Gen. Washington During Holiday BOWMAN ASKS DEPORTING FOR LIQUOR BREACH zsL'FS&ssjg stj: zsizzTr. ssa sz - con-tinn- -- n, Inter-Insarsn- ce 1 39.-9- Ten Greeks to Give Patriotic Orations Mar-tha- kt lr Hoo-Ho- n, Hoo-Ho- o, 40c EIGHTH YEAR- -" SEVENTY 50c Storm Passing, Danger of Cold Wave Held Light LAKE received light Wednesday morning from a general storm that covered the entire west. To tb north ot Utah there was a sharp drop In temperatures Tuesday night but ths storm has moved eastward and with a western wind developing temperatures ar not expected to be low tn Utah Wednesday night though there will be soma drop, says ths weather bureau. Tha weekly forecast indicates that ths snow has gone too early from practically all sections of the stats as th result ot a dry and warm Unless February January. and March bring some good rain and snow storms there will not be enough water in some' parts of Utah for an Ideal agricultural year. It to indicated. SALT Collection Total Sqt Some Place Cut Levies, Fig ures at Capitol Revea At $20,192366; With general property taxes 1e- - . vied In Itah In 19J7 exceeding tha 330,900,009 mark there was an In- crease of less than on cent per capita over the taxes of 1(29. This la shown In data, compiled by B. E. Hammond, secretary of ths stats board of equalization and assessment. General property taxes amounting to 340 98 er levied in 1939 and in 1(27 this levy had reached Tha population is figured of ths 1(29 population I340.0. by census figures with tha each year of th averag gain In population as shown by tha census bureau between 1(10 and 1(20, an average gain In popula- ot 7,904 per year. Ition while taxes charged against property In 1(27 reached 329,1(2,364.(1 compared with 119.-- 1 8(8.443 in 1(39 th Increase was about proportionate to tha normal , gain in population. In several oountlea the general property paid less hi taxes last than In 1926, but in most counUn- year Gov. Will Speak. ties there to an increase shown. In Balt Lake county th data shows waa levied against veiling of Monument that 38.(14.03$ hers and in 1927 this has been Increased to I8,81(.(42 .5. To Mrs. Emmeline B. property Th following table gives comparaWells at Utah CapitoL tive figures by counties: im mj. nr ......... :il.9T II $1J Hi M ' ........ 77MM.71 H7.2t talkie m .... Cecil n u mm Tsitii Unveiling and presentation ot carbon 11 127 M 14 444 M XNMtiroU Emmeline ot Mrs. statu th bush ?1.U7 44 410 M4- Kl Darts 221 $44,147 B. Wells to tho Stats of Utah will DochMM 11. ..... 124 13M44 W til Eracrj 14 421 04 take vise at tha state capltol GrffiJ4 11,114 12 4 SI J .. 141.484 ..... Gmnd. S lit p.m. It Iron -Wednesday, Feb. 29, at 871 1$ 144 144.04 ..... 1 tn 13 ..... was formally announced Wednes- Juab 4t.l4t 44 42$ Kano . 4t m 9 day, together with the full program Millard 435 141 an IT ...... S7S.41 14 742 4 for th centennial memorial exer- Morgan J47 71 ...... 4 4 m i i 42 454 40 Piuta .. cise. 4M34 44 at An attractive program issued by ' Rlrb ... ?t .1,414 44! i) 1.414 m 40 Well B. Centennial th Emmeline 41 c&s s 44471.4 announces F.nv- -t Memorial committee, gums ti iu 4.1 r .......... men u 1111110 that the statue will be given by Seder ::! ti.57.i women of Utah In loving re - V,amm,t th. ,17 7,4 S, 417 III membranes of her outstanding 7 117 m .......... !ti ,ai services for th advancement ofiris 1,91 iit.ee .... tsi ,2, ISf U 11 MS, women. lw.tch . ....I,::? i2Mi er mm, capltol 1 a lasting tribute to thtojwbw I 57.. I foremost Utah pioneer woman. IM lH-li-l II ll.iu.lii it Mrs. C. E. Maw will ba mistress Tu, of ceremonies, a president of the1 State Federation of Womens clubs. I I Line Presentation of th statue will be mads by Dr. Jane W. Skotfield,4 Paving to be Done chairman of the committee which; to responsible for Its erection. The . Tuesday unveiling will be dons by Mrs. . decision was reached Immediately tho paving pa Emmeline C. MarUnoau. and 3.9 mile section of tbe state ceptance on behalf of th state will the between tbs cross roads be made by Gov. George H. Dern. road Mr Don C. Coray will give a read- north of Logan and tho Utah-Idastate line. decision ing,from Mr Wells poems. Presi- reached at a meetingThebetween tha dent Heber J. Grpnt will offer the Cache county commissioners end invocation. in- state the road commission will Music will Includo selection by volte the expenditure of approxte the String orchestra under direc3117,999 according to telik tion of Mrs Margaret Lyman mstely tattve egtimates Schreiner, with Miss Alice AnderLittle work preliminary son playing tho violin; Mr John needed Inasmuch as the work w Bradley, tho piano, and Mr already surfaced with gravel. Schreiner,, th cello. Our Moun- Boms route changes and some adtain Home Bo Dear, will be ren- ditional drainage conare features dered by a quartet under direction however. of Mr Emma Ramsey Morris, In- templated. cluding Alvin Keddington, Joseph KJar, Mrs Aurora H. Hiatt and Mr Jennie Bkolfleld Thoma Th concluding selection will be America. by the quartet and orchestra Decoration wUl be. carried ont by a committee of which Mr RoyDr. J. E. Broaddus will deliver al Daynes to chairman. Tha movement which has result- his lecture on New Wonders; of ed in tb erection of tho statue Wayne, with Illustrated view, of has been directed by th EmmeUn this recently discovered scepi B. Weil Centennial Memorial com- land, at tho. final mittee of which Dr. Bkolfleld is meeting ot tho Wasatch Mountain club at the Knights ot Pythla chairman; Mr F. 8. Richard first vice chairman; Mr 6ol Sie- hall, 69 south State street; Mongel. second vice chairman; Mr E. day. Feb. 27 at 8:80 O. Howard, third vico chairman; The meeting will be in the ns-- i, Mrs. Richard R. Lyman, fourth turn ef an old-tijamboree with vico chairman; Mrs. Mnrv Kelly dancing until 19 a.m.. election ef Pye. secretary; Mr Ernest Bam- officers for 1928. to be followed berger. treasurer, and Mr Akraze by tb lecture, the report of Brest. A. A. Atkina and muaio InB. Irvine, assistant treasurer. cluding a violin solo by , Mis ' Florence Solano. j at mti w I w- e- ho Dr. Broaddus Will 5 Address Hike Gub er p-- ENGINEERS . RE-ELEC- 2 T UTAH MEN ' NEW TORK. N. T, Feb fINB) George Oti Smith, of .Wash! net on d. c director of th United Btatee Geological Survey, waa today elected president of the American Institute of Mining and Metalurgical Engineers. New directors include Robert E. Talley of Jerome. Arizona. InDirector who were clude; L, K. of Spokane, Armstrong Washington: J. C. Elton, of Balt Lake City, Utah, Danfel C. Jack ling of Balt lake and Ban Franoieco. Calif ; Harvey 8 3(udd. of Los Bale ot H. Angeles and Reno Butte, Montana x - Cot Daniel C Jackling to on of ths leading engineers of tha country and first cams Into national prominence In developing the Utah At the present Copper company. time Col. Jackling is on a world tour. J. O. Elton manager of ths International 8me!ting company, of Salt Lake, is known as the father of selective flotation. wihch revolutionized th mining industry a few jeer ago. WFXFARF. LEAGIE TO MEET. Th regular meeting of th Social Welfare league will be held Friday. Feb. 34, at 3 p m. at th Civic vtr-tual- lv Can tar, Let the MAYTAG Wash for You FREE 4 Telegh.ee (er am sa Mat 7s. dag. See hew the l.h keep, (he wa. natelnhus er het far as entire washisg, See hew the new Iks. tee Restorer wrings everythin vvnly dry, spores the hntrani hord-t- o nnd leper, an iron wrinkle. 1. th. rk keo. There to n. cnt. ne eollgrtten, tr It daren't iett lteelf, dnnt her k, akl , , x soft-roll- er The Maytag Shop til (St4k 4 ilA- - W. II f |