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Show , , , . . , . "I . I , ' :i i : ' , i " 'i 1 1 Daily Thought 1, wisdom' , tomes 1 .; with , years. , . , , - IMO t :,,.A ',- ,''' , ,, ne I - , , , , ' ' 4111 , , 1 ,. House 'Clash.- , 'RZ - , MY (TIM 1 &MITA eH49-4l- es. Urges Santa For River meal 1 Int. , , . . ' 1 . motion. introduced by i1 , , sad lbetneta Nevots. Arizona, Cekliforehe to Magee oeseptettee el the maltylag et the Colorado anstram. Boulder tem problems were the thrust into both houses ot lutd Utah legislature late Monde., wreswere lawmakers the Tuesday tling with an entanglement that came out ot heated debate which held the senate in the longest erasion of the present legisiaturs. Both houses approved motions to tail a joint session. The env e. , a '.". - ll $ . s, 1 1 $ I , , tO4ARO C DiLLON School Teachers Get Certificates Argued-Lowe- I t i ;' f i ' g."1P4W. , 474,,,, 1 i 42 t t ,..,, -I Ili , 11111" 1 , ji 1 SEC0171) , :- , SEC-1'1(0'11. - . . . r Menting Certificates were issued to a basin Mateo were also in score of school teachers Tuesday situation the and action Tuesday by Dr. C. N. Jensen stets superinconfronting the lawmakers of Utah tendent of public instruction. le briefly as follows: Seven were awarded Professional 1. An Associated Press dispatch high school certificate's until announced that Gov. Belmar of June Is. ilia. as follows:good Eva B. Nevada and Gov. Phillip' of Ari- Barrett, Logan; germ N. Benson. zona have accepted an invitation Manilla: J. Melvin Denison. Garof Oov. Dillon of New Mexico for field; Adelbert Farnsworth. Ogden: conference at Snout re. fLucile Olson. Lovell. Wyo.; and N. )1 February 11. Gov. Young Bare M. Speck and Norman IL of California was silent on the San- 'Martin. Salt Lake. ta re meeting. Professions! Junior high school of the seven-Mat- o certificates 1 were issued to Joliette treaty with reservations is E. Atkin. Ealt Lek: Jan. A. Crawcalled for in a bill introduced by ford. Delta: Maud Martin. Vernal Senator &nee Patterson of Grand and Elizabeth Snow. Toquerville. county. Others were awarded funt class S. A Joint weedee of the Utah certificates an follows: Minnie by both Duffield. Helen C. Berner. HolesIL approved legislature dates I. conflicting. littuses with Geneve M. Poulson and 4. Special meeting of the house Kering. afl Simms. Margaret of Bait Lake: for Boulder dam committee called Heber C. Fowler. Logan; Andrew Tuesday :tight at the Newhouse IL Gibbons. Alton; Everett Hansen. Augusta W. Hunt. Announcomemt that the special Beryl;Monroe; Lucy McComb. Bingham: Boulder dam committee of the Sabrina Mauro. Besot boos was meeting Tuesday night Noel. Vernal: ElizaHelper; R. caused peculation as to its pur- Provo; Royal Whitlock, Peterson, pose. Chairman Holther declared. Helen T. Wentz. Provo. however. it was merely for the purpose of hearing from parties In- U. S. Court Hears formed on the question so the members of the house would be in Mc Gillis Dispute better position to act on legislation. The introduction of the Boulder dam question in the senate Monday lisComplicated affairs of the Mc Gilof the Jewelry company, a defunct brought out some indication and of Mr. and Mrs. battle that is simmering and which corporation, Abe MoGillis. occupied the attenmoment may break at any tion of Judge TIIIMan D. Johnson Proposes iteservatiow. and a half dotes attorneyp in the In tho midst of the bested Res federal court TueedaY. Patterson Mc Gillis some time ago filed a Eon. the bill by' Senator was passed up to the secretary and personal petition In bankruptcy. went to committee. Creditors of the Jewelry COMPani hastened to file an involuntary peIt mends the act of Mk raticompact with tition against the company. fying the seven-stat- e reservations. providing that "the The governor of the state, how-te- r, state of Utah expressly reserves to canceled the charter of the the thereof herself and tb people company last April for failure to sole and exclusive nee and own- pay the corporation tax. Creditors ership of all the waters of the insist that either the Jewelry or the tributaries lying within the state mbney obtained from sale of the of Utah. of the Colorado river, and mme must be somewhere. shall be The creditors contend that the nothing 1k tosaid compact construed prevent or Interfere company is responsible for its acts and effect with the full operation. and obligations whether or not the execution of the laws of the state charter has been cancelled by state of Utah. with reference to the ap- and that all meets dispowed of by prOpriation and as of paid waters the company should be placed enor any part thereof. der the referee in bankruptcy for "The state of Utah reserves to the equal benefit of all creditors. herself the right to develop the SOME ItritGLAILIZED. Colorado river 'within the state of Utah for power purposes and no18811 S. Jensen, south First comthing In the Colorado river West street, notified pollee his home was broken into sometime pact shall ba construed to limit or interfere with such rights and Monday night, a trunk forced open said compact shall not prejudice and & guitar and ease, a home. the state of Utah for federal aid made radio a- bath robs and on any project that she may desire Other articles set, stolen. to develop on said Colorado river within the state of Utah. (mired to irrigate land now IrriarThat undermaidsubsection Ctheof upgated in the United States or Mexof compact ico from the waters of the Co loraticle III upcalled be never shall do basin river and its tributaries." per on to deliver water for the benefit Dorn Seeks to Appear. in ides:ice or of the United States During the debate hi the senate of the water re lf excess of T on the motion for a Joint session .Prestdent Gardner asked bees-tIrvine to take the chair while he took the floor. lie declared that Governor George .11. Dern, W. R. Wallace. chairman at the Utah Water Storage commission and Levier peer emit el Pee ageing M. B1LCOU. Owe engineer G000rge Milk by ISCalLASED Maw had Indicated their desire to DIUCTION. before a Joint session-SenatTiles k yew below obese by Irvine, prior to this. pGoalie Valley Datirre ova eall aned on the senate for not befire VIM yee, Sett take Comity luelnformed of the purpose of the enema els do like memo by Joint seesion. teeeltea 'It the governor and Mr. viat lace areto be Invited. and the see .ion is called for that purpose" he mid. the motion 'Mould so balmatott stets.' We parapet? Pal DAIRY RATION that stoopttoo Aireik Mho notoopory When President Gardner returnolsamouto lacklag la $ay oaf ed to the rostrum. Senator Irvine erala. continued his oppedilon Aide for, Sat boo Porton Doerr "This is the danger of not to. tutor rot book mad lot ao show the senate. he declared. forming -Invests your stalk BIONICY S. Sorsatto That information was not laid Son tuna SAKS before (rt. it rostainly ells conOradell Tont HUDcealed by the mover- of the origAlga tat Sallora Nos WS motion inal (Egars). If It is a fact Oat flood sod Patittly fattally that is the purpose of the motion otataoStbalatti of valoolao am I for but It Is out the it. la. .tattoromation to otoryost Go before the senate. If thegime govtemoneeit os tambour sail sae. ernor Iss to be invited . the motion se should state." -It is sot a facetisis statement Sons Co. made front the 1100V is the game Seedamen made to you fifteen minutes , m- - sea after the conference In the govdi Pores ortior's fries?! Jetortod, President AlVemelhommee Gardner.... iClem 80118 846 sod Sr& Weet PM. "I did sot e .studergthltd 1.1. Woo. tbs.. I said Senator Iftrintie tri-sta- te - - bee-ha- or DAIRYMEN ar PURINA DAIRY RATION et a - " n t-- . a , . - 77 I ..N.e2t Riot With silop:CAp' Pistoi IfillIVE 110 William James. confessed Murray bank robber. now tinder arrest In Los Angeles. will waive estraditioa and return to Salt L&ks for prosecution. Police Chief Burhi bidge was adv.sed Tuesday anertff W. L Treager of Loll treks. Detective John J. Ferris. who arrestod two of the throe alleged robbers, will leave- for the coast city Tuesday afternoon to return James and Mildred Kenyon Ogden girl and companion of James. to Bait bike. The girl in a confeesion to Lee Angeles police. admits being present when the loot was divAled following the robbery of ths bank. Hardy. who refuses to admit his part in the holdup but who has been positively identified as the PM Man of the trio. was the first to be arrested. so pic.ited up in Los JUMP furnished Angeles on Intermit-o- n police of the coast city by CaptW. T. Ayland. local manager of the Burns Detective Lgeney. George Funk. third member of the gang. was arrested at & mine in Big Cottonwood canyon. Funk the has confeseed his part in and implicates hardy holdup James. but denies getting itny part of the loot, He deciarts ha participated in the robbery for the thrill." :. 1111;:iff ealisdqww:rar. 1 STATE ' ---- Woman Injured o Crash In Car-Aut- Mrs L. D. roremen. 1184 Michigan avenue. eras injured in a street -- fAg1ll:i3 ''' Fete Big Called For Lincoln's Birthday; Special Invitation Sent Solon. Get-Togeth- er I ! The first big organized movement to amalgamate all factions of the Republican party. will be made Tuesday. Feb. 12, at & Lincoln day banquet in the Hotel Utah. sponsored by the Republican Club of Utah. For the first time in the history of the party in tills state. a determined effort will be made to bring together all county chairmen. who will be advised during the course of the evening to return to their respective counties and effect the organization of local Republican clubs. Special invitation has been extended snembers of the legislature. Louis of the largest real estate! deals in Salt Lake for some time.' Involving Main street frontage valued at more than s1.100 a toot. became knovrn Tuesday, when it wns comlearned that Ashton-Jenkipany had sold its interest In The Constitution building. 34 south Main street. to George A. Holt and wife, of Salt Lake. The property involved. 24.11; feet frontage. has an assumed volulation of $51.430. or 21,326 imr foot of fronts. The transaction places control of the north half of the building In the bands of the Holt interests, who acquired the most northerly section from O. P. Skaggs. in 1525. John C. Cutler essociation and Denier J. Lang own the south half of the building Mr.' is now in the east on bustBLang -. The Constitution building. five, story Woe structure fintshed in brick, was built In laild by former Governor John C. Cutter and sons. together with four associates. The building is divided into four sections. Halts. elevator service rind heating system are held in com-- 1 S. Cates. w ho is II 4 ,, '- 4 , t tin-coin- 1 fic riCTE' 0a I ,,: LOL LS .. k ii ...,, CATLS. DRY AGENT MEETS WEBER ATTORNEY Conference Held Regarding Ogden Soft. Drink License. Returning Tuesday from a conference in Ogden WWI David J. district attorney. George! A. Goate. deputy federal prohibilion commissioner. aaid the federal government la not concerned With the Ogden city ordinance re-- ! garding the soft drink parlor licenses but that it Is concerned with the enforcement of the federal Law Cominiasioner Goatee was invited! by the Ogden attorney to confer with him on the enforcement problem which has stirred up considerable controversy recently in the Junction city. It is held that the Ogden city ordinance designed to regulate rather than to suppress bootlegwhich Comm saioner Goat ging. says no city has the right to do. its reports that Davis and Weber county autbor.ties are in stopping shipments of liquor from the north and from California. There has been some liquor landed in Utah by airplanes, be said. Mr. Goatee was accompanied to Ogden by one of his agents who succeeded in locating a cache of whisky. He bid under a bed in a room at 357 Twenty-foottstreet until Edmund Tong. the occupant. came singing into the room. unlocked a closet and took out a bet-ti- e of whisky. Tors and the suppiy of whisky were turned over to the Weber county official?, I 16 of stet anti-vic- L meet-Ing- pro-mo- C Just The of Weather takes Enjoy a 5 PERSONS ltll Bill to Regulate - : ' t t Aft- - 1 , i I co ,31 Einy, r , is I , - - ) - A sharp division of weatimalst de veioped before the house judiclarl committee at a public hearing Tuesday on the merits of the Janda resolution proposing a. mil get a constitutional convention. The resolution teas rigorously E. Betwen. peosidant assailed by of Ins Sista Bar ananciation alad spokearmin for the Utak Tantaare rammalui elr7irraknachermtd.wasby tenba.deatart allseelatten and effendlY defended and upheld by Oa author. Charles the ahortage by the bondomen. Redd of Jose. Mn Jonat tan Lloyd. chief deputy to The Ban Jean representative Auditor Ivor Ajax, announced the completion of the matte a letaeitlatt attack on aka Tuesday r monthly check on the Oat state constitution scoring It as Itate's cash. This audit shows that a document of compromises and there is cash on hand and OD testrictions- drafted bit tw op in the banks to the crtedit Posing sides each mortally afraid of the state amounting to 112.311,- - that the other would gain mum S48A10. practically all of this sum advantage. These two factions., hit being held in the banks declared. were the Church nether, Included in this, io the treasury oats and the Peach shortage tf $164.141.14. In addi- restriction" ere ' te be bound tion th.re is cash and stamps in1 the Consultation and the cignret department amountmg throughout many of them tiro now mimeosSite $211.40. lier7. Particular reference eras made by Mr. Redd to the tax proviason which preyides that a uniforms tax in- be 1111Ited to et , ratr classes of property. an d th e article Those education. with I dealing Inconsistent A meeting of the Charles W.Islati other elan... ars Penrose Family Association liras and award he Mr. Redd favored claasification Monday evening at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Carl IL Whit- - Of property for taxation and at to the wneyere. felh..0stureefotr. itehtewenn.icubinoryceearar. ptacked the provision designed legislature or the state A board of education front Preociiieand Other Widnes' transacted. school teats- - The latter report of the activities of the nati- Int tenon was the expression of tear ocation during the past year. including the placing in the family On the Part of that the opposing faction wouid get plot to City cemetery of a handome monument to the memory of the upper ban& he said. Costs of such a convention would the Lett President Penroes, was be about 11114.000. but it would read. Tentative plans were made for- he cheaper than to attempt to re. the annual reception and entertain- frame the constitUtion by amendment to be given the evening ot l ment . he said, Mr. BOittn analrned the vassa- which date marks the May ;4. anniversary of the baptism of Free- - tulle nartbele by article and ha sumChurch. mart:ling declared the only articl ident Penrose into the That event occurred in England ! subject to serious attack wax that Maly 14, Illle H. was born in Lon- - II prescriting a uniform tax rate tor The organic law in don. Feb. 4. 1332. and Monday was all property. the Slth anniversary of his birth- - f his opinion could be changed with died in I less expense and more expeditious-Maday. President Penrose .ISIS ly by amendment than by caring business a constitutional contentien At Monday evening Mr, Bowen also attacked the proI meeting all officers were Ed C. Penrose. rowed ed. They are, classified tax prpperty P. Lulu Mrs, that amendment president: - forit was Walisce.1 -- unwarranted declaring vire president; Leo E,. the optimismretary. and Hernert L. Pentoee.' legislature to believe the people treamirer. The following commit- - ' ironic accept something they had tee chairmen were appointed: Enrecently toted down. tertainment. Mrs. Nettie P. WhitThe mere et, the Redd reee P. Katie Mrs, lotion by the legislature would dusney. refreshments. Brown. Invitation. Mrs. H. L. Penthe rupt politicsl system. result in rose. reception. Mrs. Ettie 1.. frightening sway motel end ye JesMrs. Lard Induitrial development st the Strinsham. genealogical. ate P. Jones and Ithancv, WIlltam I stele that had already started. be R. Jones Jr !bald. Orval W. Adams. president of I the Utah State National bank., 15 Join., spoke briefly endorsing the post- non taken by 'dr. Bonen i; ; 1? it i I , . I. 1 peva-egula- p vtral - 011 , - rat. I Good Book Aviation Appears In Utah House DESERE1 BOOK Cat.1PANY immeoesseouHftfö -- -- ' .k . t trea sury gs a result of deal- of D. .1, Pugh. former chief the 1104,004 I deputy treasurer. !ehortags la atilt being carried on itheTostadtattse b.00111officers hare re I etived no response from the bond- ' which hes been beld ,ing company table by the state officer& Formal demand on the bonds was made through elate examiners one month ego. Following a 'tile b ca,:,,T r,1,644sue Iltkll Attorney Defends Document as Satisfactory, Neerly one month after demand V' was made on the United Ststcs Convention Advocate t Fidelity' and Gu arantee copany to make good the shortage in tbe Brands it as Farce. I ..1-- -. Carried Month er Demand. ii , ' 1 tkia:OSEll sae. Shortage Pugh accident at the intersection of South Temple and rine West streets Tuesday afternoon. As iths ALpproscbed the intersection she attempted to psis a truck and ran head-o- n into a street car. Mrs. Formates left arm eras fractured and she received minor bruises and scratches, She was taken to the emergency hospital and later removed to the office mom. of bar family physician Tbs auWhen seen TuesdaY, John C. tomobile was badly damaged Cutler. president of the Cutler as- ?testi sedation . said that he had been Ce approacbed recently with regard to Andrew Jenson sale of the Cutler share In the Honored by Friends building. but had no statement to el Failure to Provide Andrew Jenson. assistant Church make, other than that the Cutlers controlled their had poralways was Is Charge in Court historian. honored be a Stoup of friends at his home Saturday tiou Of the building and had 120 In- - I tentiOn of selling. A firr evening who met to celebrate the preliminary hearing beMr. Holt. purchaser of the north seventieth anniversary of his boofore City Judge C. F. Da !by Tueswas connected section, formerly tlace into the ChinchAmong the vrith the day, Stanley L Evans IP bound Skaggs Safeway grocer) over to the diatrict court Tuesday guests were Elder George Albert snores. Re is now doing bwines the so tho Molt to face tr:al On a charge of fallSmith of the Cc.uncli of with company, Realty Twelve and the Seventeenth ward for his t.o minor Heads of Two Institu- ing to prvide .11. offices in the Conotitution and Katie. S. children, Ray bishopric. The toile of the Ashton-- 3 enwho Eider Jenson was baptized at Int. with their he mother. Mrs. tions be to Asked Mr. Holt vkas mad to ktrts property Evans at 434 Church Isabelle Tors lev. Morring amt. Denmark. select to a of $40.0oo mortgage street The complaint charges that near the place of his birth. He held To Appear. the Zquitable Life Aspur was eight years of age. Elder Carl anelt by Eans sere divorced in 1924. an comneni. 124,000 or which W. H. Hecker, performed the that Evans has tailed to nrorid remains unpaid. for the children since December Educational committees of the in senate and the bowie will meet Jury Discharged Wife Gets Award For Recidess Driving Case jcintly at a date to be fixed later 2 Chinese Plead Guilty Death of Husband for consideration of the Junior eel Operating Lottery A compensation award Of SS per After a trial that lasted prac lge bill now before the senate. Louis Fun and Sing Lee. Chiweek for 30a weeks was made 4 tically all the afternoon of Monday. it was decided at a comnese senate pleaded guilty before Judge the state industrial commission 'a jury In the case of Laura Brown. mittee br. iS.111041 A Stump in the city court hearing Tuesday for benefit of Mrs- - Hilda East high school teacher charged George Thomas of Tuesday. Un the to of operatinr a lottery a leerier charge IL Kankkonexi for the death of with reckless driving of an auto- of Utah and Dr. E. G. Peterson of game at 66 south WeM Temple her husband. George Maakkonen. mobile at Ninth South and Second I he Agrictilltargl College be nd will were fined $25 each. Oct 2. 1921. from Work" suffer- East itreet. Jan. lg. failed to Atte, invited to appear before the comFrank Nelston. Frank Scott and ed in an accident while employed and was discharged about 6.30 pm mittee. Jim Porter. charred with gambwith the Lion Coal company. The by Judge James A. Stump. of the measure Miss Brown was alleged to have onSupporters ling also pleaded guilty and wens beneficiaries are residents of the emergency facing the spoke state struck and injured Frank B. Smith In providing educational facilities fined 815 each The men were rrland. in a raid Monday night by he when alighted from a street students who will be el- rested e memhera of the pollee car. Prosecutor Gerald Irvine an- for 4.500 for the igible nest training S. Snow Piles Up nouncd that the case would be The University of Utah and year. squad led by E A. Redman. the Agricultural College etre both Over3 Inches in Valley called for retrial Feb. lg. crowded. it was said. and the Cow Testing Meets proposed plan of Junior colleges A succession of light storms end- Growers of Gladiolus To Start Wednesday would that situation etOned Tueeday morning with a three To Form Organization ornteallyrelieve County Agricultural Agent Vert they poteted out. Inch fall of snow. In Balt Lithe L. Martineau announced Tuesday Those who spoke in favor of the valley the storm brought over bait e A permanent organization to t legislation were Dr. C. N. Jensen, that the first of to tieries of an. inch of precipitation and adds4 for farmers dicusse and rethe merchandisinand elate growing auperintendent of public conelderably to the water storagi ing of gladiolas will be formed atruction. Supt. 0 N. Child and ceive instruction In cow testing of the mountains which are now night at vening by growers Assistant Superintendent George will he held Wednesday supplied with a normal depth of Wednesday from all of the state at a Eatoy . of the Salt Lake City Pleasant Green at $ o'clock. M. parts snow. J. Cecil Alter reports. schools and C. H. Skidmore. sup- A. Mathison of the Western Datri meeting in the Newhouse hotel Plans are being made to hold In erintendent of Boxelder schools will lecture. Lb. future one of the largest flowM. H. Harris, representing the er shows held in Utah with any- Utah association. 'Taxpayer. one growing gladiolas invited to brought up the queMion of the participate. The meeting will be number of jlutalor colleges to be addressed by men of national fern& established as the principal point This is of objection from the body he representd. It pointd out. howCity FUnd Audit Kind to ever. that with the Church Award Is Granted ualiv withdrawing front the gradfield. the facilities were already provided The accounting firm of Vincent to & great extent and that Utah di Cassell& was awarded the conwas In better position te function trite for making a special audit under the ProPolletil Plan than mnIt of Om special and general funds of states. from ftywhere Salt Lahti City' for MT and by Um cIty commission Tuesday. tows. a &stance of On 'notion of Chariaa N. Fehr commissioner of public affairs and finanoe. the commission appro19 Long Clocks priated a maximum of $5.400 for th work which will start March Let our Circulating LiTwo other accounting firms sal:bil ode ad war sate. tam. contract. bids for the twitted Yell-k-w i itaatabla tourbalbs. Kan brary take care of your Cab ea pbone mod owe I A bill designed to provide, furDrink License Soft , arta eon boa Taal reading needs. Mgr regulation of aircraft and opof aircraft was introduced 'fearing Date Set erators In the house Tuerstay by Goorge Fleszing on the application of A. Critchlow of Balt Lake. Frank Mallon for a limnss to conThe bill would make it illegal soft drink place. $t woad to duct any airplanes withal , Third South street was set for Feb- thisoperate state which failed to conform ntary 14. by the city commission to standards of the federal de Tuesday. Chief of Pollee Jetseph partment ef commerce. It would Burbidso roCOMMerida that the require further that operators of application be denied upon the aircraft should bold licenses lamed that Italian ta the tams grounds tits federal department end . man who has hoes arrested for it. by would hold violators of the set lin, 44 flier OX 110 Telma. violations before under ths Pio for a fine up to WO alla fluor Dams ot flask Itslottes. prim:moat up to $la atoothoi YELLOW CAB CO. tit : 2C3 , t being prominently mentioned as a possible appointment in the Hoover cabinet, will preside. According to the announcement Tuesday by J. Howard G&rett, president of the club. the special program of abort talks, rending' and vocal end instrumental num-- . bers will be followed by & buffet supper and dancing. No charge will be made, no invitation la necessary and all Republicans and their partners are urged to attend. Speakers of the evening and their sublecta will be, E. A. Rogers. "Lincoln. the Republican." Carl Badger. "Lincoln, th Man: " T. L. the Holman. "Lincoln Points Way," and Levi Edgar Young, "Lincoln's Place In History." s Farley P. Jensen will reed Gettysburg address, while be musical numbers will given by East high school the following. glee club. under direction of Miss Lyle Bradford; the Salt Lake Opera autritet consisting of Florence Bumrnerhays, Lola Leonard Soveles, Becky Almond. Fred C. Graham and Alvin Keddingten; Lucy Gate. Bowen, John W. Summerhays and Florence Summerhat's will render vocal selections. j TO REPAY STATE É i One - t l't- - I TO 111113 MO BAR I1; -- t, 111111:1 Main Street Frontage 34.7 Feet Assessed at $53,430; Culler Part Not in Transation. 4! - sT- , ASIII0:1 - 8010 , 1 - 1 tors to tits affect that a bad gUlt man was "shooting WI" On the Chitten apartments east South Temple street petctives Rood Billings and L. R. Apeittren rushed to the scene with drawn revolvers and discovered the coma motion was created bi small boy. Johnny Loftus. shooting off a cap natal. The boy was "disarmed." scolded and his- pistol confiscated. ORE -- 1,, Civ 111 blonday, p.m. ' tranititssiet ppohoris BEI)SriEll MIL' I Ell P 1110311E8 B Cl 0 0 INa(r)nfe(Gi.gi.apir.t;;:jI I 1i Forats 10:211 YEL11 NENTH SEVENTY , , -7-- About 5 1929 . ,,, - 4. . TUESDAY FEBRUARY - Senator for the loint'mesting Egan. called The house approved Thursday. the Egan motion In the this, but INIZIMIO was emended and came Out fixed for of a debate with the date senate In next Monday. With tit the adjourment untit Wednesdal and house reconsidered its action seneat the data to conform to the ate action. ,:, - , tri-Oli- Lill Girl In- - Case Admits She Was Present As Loot From Murray Hold Up Was Divided by Men. v Ake morleed trktrems el $e-cretonne treat the geserson et Besot& end Artaose te meet at. la lento Ire Mostar In anpeel tempt $O SWISS SI te I 1 - 1 Boy - Ir: I 1 N. IL. Ink L IL C. Dillon to- - - llollril Asia, EF Elliirti 010 s I'llI I la 111 11 ,, e" . Sljesallis-1-otn; :' ., IP '1'47,e)61 - ittp, , I .IL'Ir. ( crfElsi;0.0!9 i '' For fleet Passes Ltotion -Both Rouses But One Sits ,Thursday, Other Is Scheduled Monday. ii...J1 , , ;i, q.:I1!,--1-- . ,,,.,- . . FOUNDED' I 1 ,, i qt ' 4 40P4 . , tit0.4.( 4,tA ..-1- longer we live, the more we realize what, we Might have done; 4 , . . ) - n Penrose Family Hold Meeting gala-hel- non-Mor- 1 I I , 1 1 I t ; I I ' ', I I t ., L t , I i k , i I 1; 11 11 ., ..:,' I. y, : , , , t ' I Students to Skull, Bones hat Officers of U. E A. To Speak at Ephraim -- - , 1 . -4 1 1 1 Fifteen members of the junior clams at the Uniters.ty of Utah will be selected to membership in the! Taxation and school finance will 8ku1l and Pones. junior honorary discussed by Arch M. Thurman. Feb activity fraterntty. Tuesdia) 12, according to present plans oil President of the Utah Education at a regional conferofficers of the fraternity. James' association to be held Saturday. Tab. Ingebretsen, president. announced eat at Ephraim for the teachers of Tuesday. as4 bort After they are selected. theyh Sn OW Normal college South and saopete districts. spend a week In public "goathood-ISortother speaker is George A. and are then elichle for initiation Larson of Ogden. chair-nuof the UtQin tecoming rivPnlbers of th. Owl and Key honorary sen- - , local associations committee. who tor fraternity. the following 7ear will speak on School Wetfaro The senior group, which this year Problems." includes nine members. :rakes tae annual elections, chool to Give Cooking Resides I ogebreteen the anti e members of ihe Ool and Key Exhibition Wednesday dude: Linden Crone, H Glenn 01-son. Lowell Harlow. Marvyn San A - demonstrntion w M be der. Paul Iverson, Halbert :given cooking at a meeting of th Parent-rearWallace Goatee and Ralph ITeachen, eepoc.ettoe of the Jetter Goodwin. son schyol Wednesday at 2:St pm. Mime M. th school H4Lev will lest the demonstration. Asked to Listen For The teazhi-rwill also give a you Scout Call Whistle deville skit and the school arch es tra will render selections. RefreghSalt Lake is urged by officials iments will be served. of the local boy scout council to listen tor the first scout mobilisation whistle to be testeti Tuesday at ., I 4 1 I 1 4 i 4 1 i I I Mk-an- - I ' in-- - S:30 p The signal will tre blown front the Hygeia Ice plant. the Murray land b. A smelter and the fi R. G. W. railroad shops, and will consist of tour series of three Masts each. with the series separated by 10 second intermit'. The scouts will not gather for this teat nor the On$ that is scheduled for pm. Feb I. but will bocome familiar with it so that they may mobilise 160 per cent when the emergency signal la riven front police headquarters during Stout anniversary vreelt Feb $ to 14. Assault Case Gets Week Continuance Upon motion of the county at. torsey, preliminary hearing in the case of William Zakin, 22. charred sent' assault with attempt to commit murder. was continued for ataek by City Judge C. r. lby Tuesday. PO. witNick Tedesco. the states ness is snit' confined to his born. not et fully recorered from the two bullet wounds sustained whets Zskin attempted to hold hint up January 7. Tedesco was going to his home at $36 east Fourth South street late at night when tha attack was made . 1 1 t ' s Q..,ii -"' 11 , NW i tT SPECIAL Lincoln's Birthday Valentines Day and Washington's Birthday Individual Moulds $I SO Dozen Heart Center Brick COLVILLE'S Vas. 5170411L EtellWalliM10111111111111 - , am,,,ON,,,,aft,41,..4,41, , |