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Show TIIE DKSKIIET NEWS THURSDAY JUXK'21 I Contract Probe r Case .Vt. Students of bait Lake CUy high schools stand higher than the outrage In tha stats in tha mailer of attendance of those wader the was of II years more than lbs Jo weeks required lv k for the echools l participate In the state aid from general ' taxss. property Mult lake High school students rank d about II per rent In attendance, lo other high schools, home high whools In tha state, however, outrank halt Lake City In total attendance of Jtl weeks. Among Ihs high schools that stand Carbon highest In altendanca Is Ihs attend-anecounty High Klyl, with an record of 111 out of an enrollment of 119; Duchesne HI out of 123; Moreen with II out of lit: Park City, HI out of 114; Tintla til out of 224; Weber, with 140 out ot 110, and Provo with 241 out of tit. Out of a total of 14 04T students who were enrolled In high schools la ths state, under II years of age. 10,114 attended over 20 weeks, an average of about 11 per cent. These figures were compiled by K. J. Norton, assistant stats superintendent of pubUe Inetruc-liobefore the returne from Kane county were received that county being es! tin sled. The per capita allowance per high eiliool student le III, , v NV E In the matter of tha privets contracts entered Into by tha Utah Power and Light cotnpnnjr with 7 firm, nh'ch tha Mata publia utilities la Investigating, H. A. Strauss jural engineer, waa on tha aland croon examination today. 2 Mr. Ptrauae, In hla original teatlmony Jn behalf of tha Utah Copper gave figure regarding the orlg-tncost of tha production of electricity. He waa croaa examined by John F. Mar Lane, attorney for tha 1'tah Power and Light company, who attempted t.o show that (he figures given by Mr. Klrauas were erroneous being based upon tha rout of rout in tha year 1912. Mr. Htrauaa replied, when he was asked regarding the Increase In the price of coal, that If tt had not been for tha contract, and the fate the Utah Copper had, they might hnve bought a coat mine themselves. , . 1rof. C, L. Corey, prnfeneor of elec, frlcal engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, la acheduled to tike the atand In th,a case late this afternoon. w com-jjiliwt- com-yan- V? y. c. n, I. Missionary Farewell. G. B. RoseD. C.Ph.C. Elder Talmage Hurbidge, wholAuves "KEITH EMPORIUM BLDG. loon on a miudon to the Society will be tendered a farewell party Suite 300, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 In the Fifth ward chapel tomorrow - Phone Was. 6282. night. An excellent program haa been be followed with to dancing. arranged, Thoee taking part include Miaeee FlorMrs. AUne Eunice ence and Sterling, Kdwarde Anderson, Jack Longdonr Mlse Helen Nielson, Mrs. Ivy Snell, American tiles club, Leland L Acomb, Pmest C. Rosxtter, termer president of the Tahitian mission. Miss Gladys Mumford, Koy Winters, Jacob Van Duran. Elder Burbidge and Blehop C. A. Carlqulst. Frtende of tha mtaelon-ar- y Delegationa from Massachusetts and are cordially Invited to be presRhode Island to the Democratic Naent. tional convention at Bin Francisco this afternoon 75 strong, a one of - - Recreation Center Dance. tha four aectlona of No. 1 over the St Rio Grande. The Missouri Denver event of the week, i As a special arW other two one and delegations in featured the will he Liberty dancing as the In the eveafternoon, rived early Friday playground The No r ning. Commencing at I o'clock the flret and second sections. playground children, under the direc- Englanders leave on No. I of the tion of Mina Mabel Ruben, will take Ban Pedri, going to San Francisco part in special open dances, follow Via Los Clarence Cutting, aslng which a social dimes will be en- sistant Angeles. passenger agent, of general be to are All Invited joyed. present the Ban Pedro, leaves with them, to return with the Indiana Shrinere speWill Famish Bond. cial train leaving Los Angeles Sunday, Bond of 13,000' fixed by United and arriving In Balt Lake Tuesday, that there will be States Commissioner Henry V. Van 17 It is announced next week, from Los trains special Pelt in the case of Jack Fleming, who Angeles to tie city. In fact It wlllbe is changed with violation of the Mam. another big week for Shrlner visita-- i act will probably be furntehed this tions, as there Is to be a big rush Into afternoon. The Ijond will 'be given! the Yellowstone park from Portland, for hi! appearance before the federal1 of eastern Shrtners, many of whom courts of Florida, where the case orirlwill continue east via Salt Lake City, pinnated. Fleming has been held In I An Iowa special, with delegates to the county jail for eeveral weeks past Ban Francisco, arrived late this after i la default of tha bond. noon, over the Rio Grande. field-hous- e, Communications L 75 Cabinet From a recently published local headed: Engineers Assigned for Bummer Surveys, the ordinary reader would Infer that the boomerang recently sprung In Congress to do away with the offices of U. 8. surveyors general had been accomplished, when es a matter of fact, It died aborning " The U. 8. surveyors are assigned their work end perform the same under direct instructions from the surveyor general and report to him each week, upon the completion Of each township, and finally submit their field notes and detail returns for hls acceptance and the preparation of official plate and field notes, which after approval by the'aurveyqr general are submitted by him to the commissioner of the general land office, Washington, D. C. for acceptance and pho tollthograplng. The surveyors also report to the surveyor general their time and expense bills which ars checked, approved and paid by him. The assistant supervisor of surveys has charge of the field work as foreman of the surveyors In the execution of their field work under the technical Instruction of the surveyor general . Believing your readers are entitled to know these facta, I respectfully submit same for publication. I. C. THORESE.N, IT. 8. Surveyor General for Utah. Including gix selections. $123.00 ONE MODEL BURNHAM r I Including six' selections ELDFH ALVIN J. JAMES. In honor of Elder Alvin J. James, prior to hls departure to the Canadian mission, farewell testimonial will be given Friday evening, Jlme 25. at 8:15, o'clock in the Farmers ward chapel. An excellent program, on whlrh the following will take part,' will be given: Master Billie Timmerman, Ariel quartet, Miss Louisa Hill, Mrs. Sylvia Ball, W. Lenxa McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Nelson, Miss Genevieve Hill, Mrs. R. F. Quayie, tjie departing missionary. After the program the evenings entertainment will conclude with dancing. $93.00 ANOTHER MODEL BURNHAM Including six selections $73.00 Have you been down to . Paynes-Beebe- 's . to the wonderful gee painting? Advance Men Arrive For N. E. A. Convention E. C. Hall, manager of the department of commercial exhibits of the National Education association, arrived In' Balt Lake lest night to take active charge of the exhibits planned for the auditorium during the convention. Nearly 190 exnroita by leadthe country ing flrme throughout whose products are used extensively In the echools, ere planned In the auditorium, which la to be headquar- tere of the association. J. W. Beereon, general publicity dl- -' rector of the association, will arrive In Balt Lake this evening to asume active charge of the publicity for the, convention. He will open headquar- -' tere In the Hotel Utah with a score of clerka and stenographers ee hie assistant!. WEEKLY - COUPON i Back From Cache. 220 So. Masts Cs. e I example at a ot artistic skill. Gestleassei laclosed please fsr a. fled $340 FREE EXHIBITON .pkeasgrapb references are. T Home Brew AFTERTHIRTY YEARS BT WALT J. William Forsberg, mechanician and . instructor In machine 'shops of the University of Utah, who haa been connected with the institution for nearly 20 years, haa resigned hls position to become connected with the L. D. 6. U. as superintendent of buildings, according to announcement this morning. The resignation will take effect July 1. Mr. Forsberg first became connected with the university at its old site where the present West Bide high school stands. In-- , IS 91. At that time the institution consisted of only one mein building which waa adequate to provide for the enrollment of students. In 1900 the university was removed to its present location on the east bench. A great number of changes have taken place in the appearance of the campus since that time, Mr. Fore-ber- g said. At the beglnnng the entire campus waa covered with sunflowers, be said, and the three buildings there at the time were tha physics building, the normal building and the . liberal arts building. e The museum building was the next addition to the .university and later the shops, the mining bifldfng,and ths gymnasium wars constructed. In 1912 ths administration building, now known aa the John R. Park building, was erected. Main St. LOW Womens 'White Kile Cloth Pumps and Oxfords of the latest styles and patterns. Either Cuban, Military or Louis neels. All good widths and sizes. MASON j DELINQUENT ' NOTICE. fa Big Cottonwood Lower'canat " Principal place of bunIncsa'Mlil Creek. 8eU Lake County Utah. There are delinquent upon tho following dea-- -, cr I bed stock, on account of the aeeese-ma- nt for 1910, levied en the tth day of March 192v they-yer- a) appmnte op. poaita the nimes of ft amounts oppoeltd namesrespoctlvo of the shareholders, as follows: Name Mary J. Stewart ,.471 Andrew Martinson .227 Herbert Gster w.,,540 , J W. Mumford ... ..tie i Herbert Oster ......247 Louise D. Gster ,..,72 2 Haley Lapearle ..,,411 1 Joseph M, Green ...,272 1 Walter Dummer ...474 I H yrum J. Jensen ...171 June 22.- - The next meeting of the council of the. League of Nations will be held at San Sebastian on Jdly 27, It was announced today, MADRID, T. P. B rose k bank ... I. M. .229 Hlgley .,,127 Brltta Mary Soder ,214 Frank Lewis ..409 Hans M Keller ... . 4 Scale Prison Wall and Make Escape Coirrict See Them inOur APalr Case (FOR THE DESERET NEWS) MAKE a keg of heme brewed ale, with ml sine, yeast and water, and now I'm In the county Jail, where reason's prone to totter. I made five gallons of the truck to show that I could do It; I drank three quarts and ran amuck, and" here I am, beshrew Itl My head Is out of shape on top, my brow is swalled and hilly, for there the outraged village cop assailed me with his billy. When I get out, some five years hones (this fact I put some trees on). Til try to brew no Old Btone Fence I will have leateed my Ice-eo-n. It dose pot pay to fool the law. In measure small or greatefr, for punishment is all you draw it goto you sooner or later. A lot of law give me a pain. Pm tempted to defy them; but In the hours when I am sane I guide my footsteps by them. We eannot pick and choose the laws that we'll observe and cherish! we cant approve one with our Jaws and say the next must perish. We heve to tako them as they ceme, and not behave like quitteiw, end If we find that some are hum, we bravely teke our bittern. The law's against all forme of boose, and when my stretch 1s ended, I will compound no home made brews of yeast and raisins blendyd. League Council Will Meet At San Sebastian July 27 , REMEMBER THESE ARE THIS SEASONS WANTED. STYLES s Itease LADIES WHITE i.J "world-famou- eftlllHmtt Saturday and Monday Days-Fri- day, This superb Dayaee-Beeb- My Members of the Jewish commission from Palestine, headed by J. Wilkansky. whp ore Investigating Utah methods of colonisation under dithe guidance of Harold R. Hagan, rector of the state eropa and peetea commission, have returned fromwith trip to Logan, much pleased the knowledge- - gleaned In Cache coun' , . ty. "The Village Blacksmith" painting Is valued $70,000, and Is 1L Main St. 2 Columbia Grafonola - SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. June 2b, 1120. Editor Dose Pet News: Instromenis loBeSoldBeIorcSalurday6P.M TYrEE-- KoMinini Ens. ffineor For Three FREE What can be easier than $5.00 down and a ion time to pay the balance on approved credit? Surely you can now fill your home with music. FOflSBEBE LEAVES 220 So. Boyg Co., Music e Daynea-Beeb- AUniqueProposifion T N" to call at Saturday Momin and receive FREE an Indian eathered headpiece. Bareheaded 2000 aosn-pare- un-C- : WANTED , - i Missionary Farewell In Farmers Ward Constipation and Costiveuess Are Eradicated By Chiropractic Engineer on Stand In 192G s .79 1.1 , .79 .45 ' 2 22 .99 59 . 99 2 2 2 1 79 1- -2 4 2 17.2. ie II 111 $ 1 Ira Lewie 419 1 .99 And In accordance with, law and an order of the eteckholders made on the fth day of March 1929. so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the resiNo. dence of the secretary-treasure- r. 4221 South Highland Drive, Salt Lake on the 7th Wed. County, Utah, day of July, 1120, at 1 o'clock pm. of sal day, to pay ths assessment thereon, itouether with the. root of advertising and sxpsnss of, asta advertising and expense of sala AMOS A FULLER. LINCOLN, Neb., June 24. -- Uelng a rope, two convicts at the Nebraska penitentiary here today scaled a pria-- i on wall and escaped. One of the fu- -j gltdvee is George Floth, convicted of having committed a holdup in Lincoln. (The ether prisoner's Identity has not officials. , yet been .learned by prison -- ,. - -- , , . Secretary First publication June 24, -- Treasurer. 1929., DM. SHORES 4 CZ0ET3- - . Mens White Nile Cloth Oxfords in Eng- l&h or high toe last. S3 35 W orth $5.00, now .... ...... Mens Palm Beach Oxfords Worth $6.00, now $3.85 Money 14. . THI 14 944 Total sales stocks Total ealss bonds 21.144,79. Robinson Bros. Sloe - 3 ft Year Expert eaoa laveattgmta 49 C FOR WOMEN i- ' RELIABLE EFBCIAUITE MEN AND 9 omoa Man et. Salt Lake SteeT Medicine, Oeantkerapy, CaH er wet. trletty, eto. Advtre -- ea Beats sea Hand Oar Specialties! Catarrh, meaner The Palatial Fsesenger aa. -Nay Fever, Aarnma. A a. M. 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