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Show - Jhm t- (; A Daily Thought - Hearken "unto thy father that f bett thee. and despise not tby mother when he is eld. Prov 23i. I ; FOUNDED 1850 SALT LAKE . Heads Mission j H. . UTAH CITY V. PLATT QUITS S. L FRIDAY Receives- Frfeffrichtfttaioft UftSCteff mOrsf lw7 Exceeding all expectations, the swung into lull stride Frida) morn-jnwith nearly 7 99 educators the mree big4 divisional meetings. g beginning at 9 am. gatherings of the collie and feigu school section, the grammar grade and jtinor high, and the piimary and Kindergarten, tilted respectively Barra't hall, the Assembly hall and the Fantatx jiheatra to owrUowmg, Teachers and school officials from the tour quarters of the state attended individual meetings and listened to problems and solutions or their can class of instruction from Demon authorities. lion and musical program were combined with the speeches, making the offering not ony educational but refreshing and entertaining as a ell. Plays Low Salaries. Condemning Utah's low salary Ueduie for teachers as unfit for n immunity seeking the best odu-- ? cation for xta future citizens, Dr. 1. H. Peterson of the University f California addrt&ed Z 000 gram- par grade and junior high teachers .athered in the Assembly hall. Inadequate teachers compensation is one of the chief causes of a mental inertia that is sweeping America like a plague, the speaker atd. and is taking the out of teaching as a profession.hope College degrees ami diplomas ehould not be looked upon as free pardons from alt further intellect-ua- t servitude, but ratheeaaa to the lower ranks of eduction and progressive thought. Dr. said in an to the teachers to lead the appeal nation back to intiUI fitness. In Utah, he pointed out. a he n't here becomes a sur- lhe of teachers available, the saf-abe lowered ly tn low ofnoedlo anpply, end .demand rather, then raising the training "5 .requirements ea many the staid err'd ding. Scon Strpptn, Stone. hoold b a lif rro- - A. WILLI AM record-breakin- tbr . 4 ti-- r-tr- rf h V fwr ' ( j ' T1 " . A ,not ,,n' WBlIInc; be created an incentive batjb by Jum cotnpen- 1"I that the ea!.ary ilnn lour important thing It atlnct, the right tvp. of In.trurior,; crralnea the amount of tramir.B ran afford, may eliminate the thy Dr, of the prof.Kaion a, a .tapping one In which the children are lw5-the ones lo be on: nd gives th. hoard ofutepped edurauon n opportunity to obtain high. th, et t pe of Not until IkaJh'S tyrh,r. tal.ry . h.rt.,1. T Improied ait ahe fmn f. hr hct Inatnirtora lo other eta",, Kred C. Barker of t!, I ij,r,i!v i o Utah. on, of the other prin'inal aneakers at th, Afcrmbl. Hall on Some wcMiny, In hi, addr, r,vchololca I Sidelight, on Jfe'h-0(- 1 u." told of inter, rl in, exprri jnrnt, a her, animal, had of on, or more of hlr enee and then ,tudied for jeirtiori toaard learning Experiment Vlexjrvied. The opening address. What Stilt eg Life Worth While in th and Focley. a a gi'en by Mta Pattr Smith Hill of Comm-ti- a depart-neo- t. univemity! prtmarv She gate example of mdef room procedure, and aprl-e- d to the teacher present to encourage initiative on the pH of their pnpl1. Mane concrete example of the problem apt to rme tip evere dav In the rim n room we-- cited and powihle e offered. The election of In thi eection will not he hM imi) the meeting Saturday mom Inc At the college rd high echoot sectional meeting held In Barra tt hall some 120 educator were preluded .over by Bruce K Millikln. retiring vice predenl The opening reheat ra selection by the L. Ik 8 C. college baud tinder Wil- - ftern hn ttr e coin-tib- off-cer- H tmr h sit $8.1$ FER.T0N CASH Wa satisfy you witk solid high UOatlty oooL Mosey hock If sot rtaht, SOOl pousda Is eseh -- AS who has been In the service of the O 1. L. and its affiliated lines continuously for 43 years, gives tH health as tho reason for ha retirement. He and Mrs. Platt will make their permanent residence in Los Angeles PRESIDENT OF soon after Oct. 23. Mr. Platt was born in Lynn Ind T! . started his railroad .career as a clerk io O. & L superintendent s office m Pocatello m lSBi served as a brakeman for two years beginning March, 1SS7, and thn returned to the superintendent's office for fivo years more. btep by step from agent, in which position he served at Pocatello for eight years beginning lSJil through the dune of trainmaster for the road in Salt Lake, and finally to superintendent f the Utah division. Mr. Platt made ha way. Hu next position look him to Los Angeles where in I90 ho was appointed superintendent of the southern division of the Southern Pacific rafirfcrdWhich at that time was with the Union Pacific in the great Harnman system of railr- assistant A. William Lund, Church historian, has been chv en to head a newly created mis-Let sion of the Church of Jesus Chi Saints to bo composof Latter-da- y Scotland. W ilea ed of England, and Ireland, it was announced at tho office of tho First Presidency Friday. Up to the present time thla arean has been dirctlv undr the of the president of the mission, f position now idtaoe by Eider John A. of the Council of Twelve The new district will be known as the British mission. Eloer Lund served two cam . on a mission to Great Britain, lSo-jear to take returning m the latter a poritfon In the Church historUn's ers later, at the office. Three he April conference of the Church, was sustained as assistant Church this now historian and occupies of position. He l also a memberUtah tho tho board of directors Genealogical society. llH-lllhe For three years nerved aw a counselor in tho bishis and opric of Sugar Houws ward, stake now a member of the Granite Juna-dictio- En-roe- oad.-. Positions of general superintendent, 19v& to 2913 and assistant general maneser of the 6. P. were also held. Since July 1. 1914 he has been general manager of the syCd - days, Jimmy Cruse. They know how Jimmy, when he became famous as a motion picture producer, sent for Luke and save turn stardom and its attendant affluence. But they havent heard about it in fiction. Thj) Saturdays short story entitled Picture Feet has to do with Luke and Jimmy. The names art only partially disguised. Luke Casgrare appears as Luke Vor-he- es and Jimmys came isnt far different from the one he Carnes In real life. You!! enjoy this. It's like reading of your neighbors to suddenly have Luke and Jimmy appear on location. . Luke traveled Utah and the sur- - I ? rounding states for many years planng In all the remote towni aa the larger ones. He and his company of actors are household words hereabouts Don't miss the story of his great chance and the gratlude that made it possible. IN THE SATURDAY NEWS I Picture of post card via Graf ZcppHla received by Mrs. Frank Ward of this city on Friday from Her non sow on a miwios hi Ger many. The other aide of the post card shows the mammoth dlricH! at her hangar la Frrtderichshafea, near Lake Constance. Germany, jut before setting out upon her rpochal traa oceanic flight. Letters and card of all descripFour postmarks appeared on About 259 pieces of mall carried from Friedrtcbshafea, Germany, to each letter and postcard The post- tion were received in bait Lakes at Fnednchshafen Some were ormark varied, mai) epeciat Lakehurst, N. . by the Graf Zep- according to th arHial of the mail dinary cards pouch. or envelopes, while Lake 11 arrived 9 in were Salt Th second post- others to Friday from Oct. decorated with picpelin board 'he tures, flags, emblems and proverbs morning. This mall is the first mark was imprint'dth on New rd of at the Graf the epoch jtiakinf descriptive Zeppelin, air mail to be deliv- York dated Oct 15, at 10 fight. White most correspondence ered in Salt Lake and has the dis- am. SGd the to be from mtstonanes at Salt Lake City appeared tinction of being the firt mail to dated Oft. 19 at 9 39 am A four- - and acquaintances, m Germane, pros the ocean by air on a com- mark stamp was required for each Switzerland. France and Austria, mercial airship. The distance of letter and a etamp for im stereotyped card to business appregimatelv S.909 miH between each postcard. The stamps are of houses In the city evidenced an a picture advertising campaign on the part Lake Salt and beaming Friedrichhafn special design, of some "Geschaft in Germany. wa covered In eight days. of the great ar monster. STOP LAKE SALT MARATHON EVENT J-- trans-ocean- Ct. ic two-mar- k G.O.P. Dob WtHoerf CITIZENS Progress di Making PROTEST OF O. 8. L. ?. 1. ' ' hle-erif- Substation Man ters in dition at us Co fl- Hospital. ! H Redd 44, Salt Lake bugf-bthera fia man, killed and (r seriously injured, m a head-o- n autnmohiJe collision Thursday af'iernoon-a- t the foot of Dahl hill one mi suth of band. Mra Redd and three daughters, Ruh, 11. Arlme, . and Garda, 4, are all in a eerlous condition. Mrs. Redd suffered a fractured skull. Airs. S J. Foster of Cedar City and Miss Mary Ballantvne of Lo .an, occupant of the other car m the mllisioti, are being treated at the Dr. W'. H Groves L. D. S, hospital where their condition a reported as fair. Mrs Fosters Injuries are not regarded a critical but M.s Bailen-tyn- e suffered a badly fractu-- 4 jaw and other Irjuris to her head and face. Mr. Foster escaped as ' - S. L. City Teachers t Burned By Wire Shl-mcrd- ln And Labor Unions 88 f 1 Want Natural Gas F-- ; teaches-etudes- 1 1 -i Fed-crao- bat-urd- lhor pakr o tcs-br- fig-ut- tram-arrive- d rwrdd, s hdiaartr. - rec-ct- L. Singers Enter ar State at Competition pr l' je re te e. 200 BALLOTS MAILED OUT x l fder Good-fello- 4 fr COMPANY TO STAY IN L. cm-petiv- If-pkf- s N ic S.SSSVSSVk.VS.'V PET STOCK J les-h-e- ra Two Boys Break Legs, One on Grid; One Riding Horse per-mTf- urtreaaon-ableNJeia- Robbed In St. Loins n Tinf. Swis , J f S r tht ' I - - v. S. L Man Kidnaped TRILBY CUPS -- - Wife, Scandinavian C aid-lln- - Death; to Daugh-Serio- Use 4 Languages Uuh - H. H. Redd Is Crushed crnt ea-o- i PH Democrats Will in Was. has. Call mm Today dS MAI gTREET. Tests Depesdahlo herv lee. f Mrs. Redd and her daughters are at the county hospital whers the condition of Mrs. Redd is reThe marathon dance wa f.na closed through agreement at 1 3d ported "fair and th children seem all to be out of danger, tbs hocmtsJ Friday inornng. v At first the city commiion report. Died Instantly. agreed to alio the promoter. unorit Tueedav. Got. 15, when an Deputy sheriffs said Mr. Redl dinance banning pub! c assemblies must have died instantly after tb of the k.nd bcam effective. collision aa almost all ha bones The mvter wa. however ccnUn-je- d were crushed of thg commission tv of the aoeident is Fosters until Tuesd ly at midnleht whn a that while story driving north he atmade. At ll tempted to turn closing order wa out around s kal o no k an Injunction from District of hay and crashed head on Into . Judge Ls.Vight taed tlie hand the Redd car. He was en route i , of the poce. Salt Lak.e Cdar City fot th Efforts to get a hearing on ihe U. E. A from Mr. Rdd and fa.ed bis tamiiy institute. injunction for Wednesday were going south. Tn but the case was set for a bearing Redd car was found up'de-dow- n Thuradav W4th the long distance 5 eei from th road and marks dance still proceeding. It appeared indicated had that it turned ovr that evidence and arguments on the several ttans. the injuncmotion Rally citys Th Foster ea? .a much larger tion would drag along and perliaps machine, continued fe- -t worth follow a. pons. Die before Will be Held in an appeal would to rest on its s.de. coming ruling in favor f the city, tng notodia rushed the Rad 1 S. L. Tonight. Then Mayor John 1 Bowman to th eounty hospital A and Commissioner T. T. Burton of family motorist who did not see the sect the department of safety said ins dent but cam by a few minutes af Folitual speeches in Tour dif health ordinance would b mvok took. Mr. and Mrs. Fosr ferent languages will be h&ard In ed and tb building where the J terward, n Ballantyn to th hoefd- Democratic haU 941 south Main dance was la progres would be closed. This brought a compromise street, tonight. full hour after depo? It 9 viareached' This will be the occasion of a and th marathon was voluntarily sheriffs th scene of th Scandinavian metlog under th concluded at th stipuikted time. accident before thee located tf direction of I C. Thoresen. state dioccupant of Air. Foster's car. rector. Address will b male fa Is Stock Grower. English, Danish. Norwegian add Mr Fosr. a stock grower, rs Swedish. Musical numbers will aiao cashier of the Bank of flout h be given and Democratic litepaur j ern Ltah He is a member of tb r will be distributed. school beard of Iron county and Mis a secretary at Banantvne Senator William H King and O. the Branch Agricultural college at K. CUv, candidate for attorney Cedar City general, will be in Utah county SatMr Redd is a member of th urday, speaking m American Fork, prom'oent San Jusn county (am-tt- y Lehi and Fleasant Grove. He waa bum of that asm Bluff Utah, and later removed The A1 hmith leagu of ex The 5lt Lake Teacher associatInterestAfter becoming Blandlog u e men w,H bold a meeting ion and the Salt Lake Cttv properties he moved his added thtr vote ed in ol of evening m the club room in family to Mit Lake six vear the Tribune building tphrn I r.day to th lst of quasipublic He is a member of the high counutil-ii- 5 Chadwick, member cf the execuorginizaMons petitioning th cil of Gran tc stake and the tani-ii- v commission to grant permit tive committee of the league and home i at 3349 Highland dr v. W W. Ray. I oval attorn:, will be to bring natural gav into bait Lake Besides his wife and thre daughbasin th speak a. he Is survived by his mother, association pe- ters The city Mrs Eliza. A. Redd and the followDodlev Field Malone rationally tition wa signed bv Arch M. Thur- ing brothers and Mrs. Haiknown Democratic leader, will ar- man. president, and Geo. R. Archi- ti Barton, Blands'sters:Mias Ed th ing; rive in Balt Laks Friday afternoon bald, secretary . It seta out that the Lewis, San Francisco; Miss Marion for speaking engagement in halt organization ha a membership of Redd. Salt Lake: Mrs. Snow, Lake. Ogden and other Utah eili. about 120 high school and primary Bingham; Mrs. Char!! Amy Shurtleff it is announced bv Democratic grade teachers and that the execu- and Mia Annie Redd, both of western region! He tive committee went on record un- Blanding. Charles of La Sail. a held at Kept. meeting animously In will apeak atuiday even'rr Frank 8dJay, both of Monticeho. Democratic hall. 311 south Mi n 27 In favor of bringing natural gas t Balt Lake street. Aa rasnfavoring the issuance of the permit, the teachers set out ar 'going for. Preparation ga clyan and ecfor a monar Democratic rvftv that natural S. Ha us will reJ onomical fueL-thfct. 23 when formr Fhtor and rewill be lieve theKfnoke nuManc Hamilton Lewie of 111 sult greater convenience and the principal Maker On misinformation furnished cjiinniy to tho householder: also it "that be of great enonxc The Deseret News it was stated in would of Micna Garfi. Dmoat e advantage to hav a new and Thursdays Issue thatthe Mounto and yrlhur will hold a of the ever fut tain Saie Implement company, night at Magri SpeVr8riil b caused the htxrd'n by successor to th Utah Implement F H w and constant fuI In the W iIon McCarthvr of coal. pne wmrvnv would move its busineee B F. Qtimn cgxdulato fo cnnr A rco itkrn favoring th grantto 111'commissioner, and John P ing of the p rmits wa filed bv W. Official sf th company exrandilrft count' aMornev .1 Rrtck pre?id nt. and D J plained fnda that only the jobof the Lake sfalt sretary of the cmparv bing btiaine KtMMAGE SALE Citv Federal on of Labor. In this would be mod to the Junction Mothers (luh. retalution it i contended that-l- n Sigma-, tin. .14 V. 1st So., jtttirrlT.. 9 am. Adv to in anting t He various Danchle tho natural gas imerca's the thus have asked that have expressed th will and deatre of the people It i contended further that the buiidirg of the gj line and related work would furnish an additional Puppies, Canaries, market for labor; t would provide pw. e'en and competitive fuel reui?inz in economy, cleanliness, netier health conditions. Improved living conditions and the progress and development of the communities Mr. Similarly Mr. Plumhof. Platt's successor, who is well known In halt Lake, began from tho botRepublican Leaders Go tom of tho ladder and worked up. To Ogden to Hear Removing of Third AveBeginning with the system os a Mu print operator on tho O. 8. L Coast Man. nue Line From At Pocatello in ho later served as stenographer, clerk, superinMam Opposed. tendent secretary, chief clerk and of Oirniilion among the Rebnbli-ca- a TftmTly" assistant aupertwieodent assistant From women of the Mate U well unElder Lund Is a wm of the late the Idaho division. President Anton H. Lund, and re- to Mr. Calvin, he went to ha pres- derway. reporta Mra. Jeanetia A. Mra. A committee comprinng e and four chil- ent position. sides with Hyde, national committee omen. Arthur P. Freber. Mra. J. K. dren at . 17 Fourteenth East Un. Jnstin R. Darla la in charge Piercy. EH Taylor and Glen Miller street. of the uoTk in lievW. Panpete and met Friday forenoon Hh ad-j Ham Lym. wa followed by Juab courtier; Mrs. H. S. Tanner j man?emfnt t.f ,he Utah Light and of NuttalJ. L. bi John dresses Jr. A la directing actHHies in Salt Lake, j company to dircuse a Brigham Young umvereity. and and Summit counties, and jractl0n H 8axer of the Utah Agncultuial ' Dy refsi'lfrlls efr',d by M Mirrell of Ogden. Jeanette Mr. college ice chairman of the state com- the Third avrnue car line seeking Professor Nittall in his talk nn mittee, is m charge of the campaign to have it routed so as to come Motive in "The and down .Main street instead of State in Weber, Boxeider, Cache College of pointed out that college 22. Knicth Kerapton. Grand counties. educat.on wa bneftcial rerardlee street from fouth Temple of Fait the ccurt, manager of the fact that tt a breaking A number of RebuHKao party The committee presented their away from much of the vocational Lake A Utah railroad leaders including National Commit-teema- n arguments to the officials after training ro popuar in the past. It at Granger. Is in a crttirai rondl-- t HaeoW Fabian and traiy how i o n a r the Hob- Cross hospital, a Chairman Carl K. Marcusen. Friday w lich E. A M est. general manager And ta?fd!icntly with a moderattr a puoltc Trrrnng in suffered attended burnv of fWlrit a result Ogdn of the trc.cton tom pan: lcplitd. rerued income of Los He told thm that prior to the sitCulver which at HarryH subntation the at Snreh Marktog hyMcm. Thfe vorkirg of the Nation- routing oi ars an intolciable U ueteful Angelas, president solutu a Treating topi' I rdav l Estate Mens association, uation was pre?entd and the al Imetmnta in Lducaf rn." Profesla bujid , about by public oftion was was to be the principal sor 8axr stated that in bis opt' grinKmptort and ha condition Is Mr. Culver la making face and addresses In ficial. various organization and ion too high a premium was being itgarded a wrkUh. The unfartuii-atthe interest of the Rpubliean na- individual in behalf pf safetj, exa placed on mark rcived and not man hilc cleaning up th staredittng of traffic and making on the effort required. Dihonesy tion. neglected to throw th main tional campaign. free Dow of pedestrian and vehje-ua- r is therefore switch m obtaining grades to and the building Colored Th traffic possible through tftf leading Republican Progreshighly rewarded and i resorted toe was knocked to th floor H i sive club will give a raliv and dance mercantile section. n so many instances that the discovered when tha next Mr. West asserted that the presin Chickering hall. 153 south Main becoming alarming. "The and rushed in a special car street. Friday night. W. H Night- ent routing wg? adopted following pavment for cheating is to high, to Halt Lake. Matthew and condefhuon of numerous ingale, Cowley Judge th the work should b officials stafe tSat C. R. Bradford will speak Compan;. plans and upon the advice of en-an speaker mid. Tbs following sec- burns shout the head and arm are eastern traffjc expn and tion officer were elected F. Y. puperficlaL but that ha left hand Horace C. Beck. Republican can- gineer He also explained that box. Halt Lake president, A. M is for didate and district attorne' badlv the present routes afforded a servinjured vie presiMaughait. Hichflll, be the ice to feta T wilt Philo Farnsworth street merchants, hop-pr- s and E Richards, dent. rpeakers at Republican rally in and workers that has nec.--r GranthviHe, m S. the Ringham Saturday night before ben given. The number theatre to Kilting the Pantag Fringes theatre. cf accidents In the business disrapartty some , 3Of0 members oi between automobile and street trict the primary section of the U. E A cent of the VoMng of 10 been greatlv redmed excellent heard a program of women of Utah on election day, tars has showing a btterment in and threb, cjemonstrations, speeches. Mrs F. Can rag urged M by RUhardsnn Arnett end M- condition, he said Ahkbourn' musical number non. Republican state vh ebab-ma- traffic Aftr Mr West concluded hi expert. Charles Lierl,. representing halt onsthy, school muK In a rdio address Tnursdav Mrs Freber, speaking conLabe in will .nc radio th ou the Aims and objectlohe night. As a basi of the increased for the committee, thankd him M ive in in the Fnmarj tent Friday night, which will h Mrs Cannon of interest women, 11 1 o clock. det-anil H staged betwii t. fades explanation and ststd that enumrratd theet Th that pracDcallv evervtMpg for th state-widbe furmatter b would content taken up aims a follows A child should a woman I interested in. beh The wtnnr will b en to the that barn thit muh i a part of himin her hnm and awar from home ther with the city commission. dufri-content n CaMforna self, mueic must supply h.s' i regulated directly or indirectly Fdward P. Kimball and Mr dnmnds leaut . H bv men and womn placed in poLucy Gales Bowen are in litical mut express the child a moods, Emma of position Tho peiker urged the charge, singer. and and he mut feelings emotion,self-ethe election of the entire Repubreceive lican ticket prreslon joou through music. Professor McCon-.kti- y A Republican ra!H will b heiJ for more muJnad an sic in the schools and wRpd t the hom of Mr. T Powers, Upwards of 500 citizens of halt teachers to allow their pupils to 759 Sixth East. Saturday, at 7 3 Lake county thnk enough of their express themselves more - in song pm. A number of the Republican franchise to vote on absentee balDklaiee Organization. nominees will address the meeting. lots k is estimated by Alonzo Min Agne Burke, of tho Mackay. countv clerk Over 20d ballots were mated on department. Columbia university who was the other speaker at Fridav, many of thm going to the meeting told of the organizaUtahn In Washington. D. C., and tion of school activities in relation to students in eastern universities. to achook subject gy and placed speMany citizens, compelled to lav cial reference oa reading. OffiAcrs Salt Uk8b not to return before vThe federation urge that elected to lead the primary je tion election, are casting their ballots granted without were: or the ballot with them coming year through taking Mr. Ray Woodcock Pugh. Salt By mail an average of 19 r- Two youth suffered broken lei;, qusts for absnt ballots are be-i-n Lake, president. Mins Levcta Wal?laiil-d- a lace. vice president and M Specials Tomorrow! rece.ved every dar. Abntee Friday, one on the football field of b bsilots to and returned Felt mut j Lake, secretary. Chase, the Highland Fark whool ,and the bY the county clrk on Of During HrMay afternoon over Fair t the grwunJs. State other 2 before the day 'of election other sections of the state is- Cocoanut socistion wera holdmg meetings Flaking a record run for a touen-dow- n and fell C 1Z. Merrill. vtilbur Uie in Frldav 7.3d while at pm. Filled Nurses Will broke hia left leg- - He waa taken tabernacle the second big general t St. Mark a boepital Attendma meeting will be held. The program 111 Meet on Saturday Wilb,r will be featured by an address rn Chocolate Fudge physician, opine that n FT. LfiUlS, Mo Oct. 19 SpeEduratlon for Character. epend the rest of the football by Dr on the cial) W. J. Spices, wTio sarg he Cake 55-$- 1 Uel W. Lamkin. president of the Preparations have been comWood Balt Lake Utah, formerly lived la Tom Broun tch. U 1(1 pleted for th meeting of the Utah National Education association, a wx kidnaped and robbed of $9 bine avenue, wa going through State Kuraea association in the well as the following talk. 1st an and of automobile Hotel Utah motion afternoon H. the imaginary roixng" Saturday yesterday the World. Dr. L. whTe he waa dmontrat!ng a car at the Fair and evening Out. 2f. The business 4 acme wild cattle Bags and and 'Investing in Music, to a prospective buyer hre. The Prof. McConathy. ground when his bon. became meeting will be held fn the afterE. Smtk, It.lalt Itmi latter at a favorable moment In the frightened and ran, throwing him noon and a program will be given The election of state officers A eve5R Comer Mh M. ivk8et to the ground and breaking h:a and officers elected In tb negotiations, pulled a revolver and which I being held from Sam. to RVE BUSY STORH W eat, Sr d JereandM 1 pm. hr ecret ballot will be eom-piSptces get our and right leg )uat below the knee. The ning. The session wilm. Aconclude A ms. . niM IP memturn over all hi money. Rpiee fracture wa reduced at the emerg- with a banquet at p and the result announced K are ber ency JioepnaJ, requested to be present. obediently complied. at the evening meeting. T 00 . 1 thru 1.Platt api-ca- SAVE MONEY BUY DOMESTIC COAL mneOCT know r - tha story of srtor. Luke Casgne, end his protege In the older Culm Oct. Mr. k k I.I ND lit v YEAR NINTH SEVENTY Veteran Utak Actors Figure in Fiction Letters, Cards '- The resignation of H. V. Platt, general manager of the Oregon .Short Lino railroad and tho ap pointment of H. el. Plumhof, superPacific intendent of tho Union southern district headquarters at Kansas City, Mo, as his successor, was announced late Thuisday by E. E. Calvin vice president of tho U. P. system m charge of operations. Tho change will become effective f -- - DSHTACHI -thirty third annual contention the Utah , Education 1928 4njL,, Due to 111 Health; Plumhof Comes From East to Succeed to Position. Official Retire Is Divided 'Convention 4 Into Three Sections in Order to Emphasize Prhblems. Particular 250 Zeppelin - L. 19 "cKt!X.r 0. S. L OF Jl. OCTOBER World Leadership a million women have chorea tha Majtag and eacV'tima under the liberal MaMag trial plan If tt doesnt sell Itself, do t keep U." This preference la du to numerous outstanding advantages originated by The Max tag Company. tHOE for a trial Maytag washing in jour own bores. Over Sit The Maytag Shop 1389 Kttl Itita Uautrl i s. At |