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Show , f Meia Is a vast difference between There , Push. wisdom and abilityr-D- r. FlU DAY 1850 FOUNDED Bryces Canyon . Camping Resort To Be Enlarged . fiRca here Utnilt 11 the state land board today for the en largeinent of the resort st Brycs's canyon, which is located upon ground to tho state, over which ths board ha control. It ha bean man aged by Ruby Byrett. who owns ths buildings and equipment there, and whose lease has expired. - Mr. Byrett was present today, and asked the stats land board to give him a three years lease, saying that with such a lease be will double the housing facilities. The camp Is situated In Bryces canyon, near Tropic, In Oar field county. During ths past season almost 4,000 people patronised Syretta Camp. The camp consists of one large log hotel, and groups of cottages and tents among the pines. Camping grounds are also offered for tourists, Mr. Byrstt is In receipt of a letter from Stephen T. Mather, director of national parks for ths United States government, saying that he was surprised and delighted to find In those surroundings such comfortable and enjoyable housing and eating facilltlea Ths lease to Mr. Byrett was ordered, upon such terms as will assure accommodations for ths touring public at reasonable ratea He told the board that he will lmmadiately erect anoth er spacious inn, which will be much more commodious than the present one, and with such other Improvements as will house many thousands of guests more each season. Many tents and cottages also will be added. Ths land board also passed a resolution regarding the Piute project, in which It will call upon all settlers under the Piute dam to pay a $2 tax per acre, providing that they have not al ready paid this sum to the Piute Dam and Reservoir company, which holds much of the land. 8 1920 SALT OCTOHKH LARK CITY UTAH . Magnificent Gift to L. D. S, Church Eyes. Permission Asked YEAR T PLEA ENTERED BY To Send Austrian I Colony To Utah ,f Thousands of Eager-Eye- d Boys and Girls Abandon Books for Greater School Farmers Feast Room SEVENTY-FIRS- "Permission" to' bring a polony of Hu re i"an ws h4 1 flew. Bamberger today In u prtltion from Ann who Frauletn Lorbeerbuuni, give her address as Vienna, Austria. Hhe seems In have an unlimlled number of famillea who wish lo forget ths world war and Ha horroia and Infers that the number aent will he limited only by the number that Utah wanta The woman aaja in her petition. They ar the blameless victims of the war, all of them thrifty, sober, respectable people In good standing of life, artisans, workmen, merchants,- - etc., who would he no burden lo any state and who would be thankful It they w4re given the chance of aettitng down somewhere and following their calling, otherwise, they will be doomed here to go back to rack and ruin. The petition ia backed by msmbera of the British food commission at Vienna, who have seen the work of and . pro-- , Frauleln nounce her a colonizer of great ability. In response to inquiries as to ths state's attitude lowarda Ibis colony, Gov. Bamberger .takes the ground that If these people can pass the immigration officials, they are free to come to Utah to make their homes, as Utah :th Ha vast extent of broad, fields, Its mines and thousands of acres cf grazing and 'orisl1 ands, will still furnish homes for many more hundieds of thousands of peo- 4. t DEFENDANT-FAI- S' LS TO ANSWER CHARGE rl Overruling v n Demurrer, Judge H. C. Lund Order Plea of Not Guiltj in Case Former Against ' Bock. Mayor ' ' ORMER MAYOR EL A. BOCK was mute this morning whsn before City Judge Henry C. Land for pleading to th charges preferred against him as a result of th confessed shortage in hi accounts during his servlc in tho city audi. tors offico. , Th demurrers of ths defendant to the various complaints had just been overruled by Judge Lund. Th former mayors failure to respond. to tho courts Interrogation ag to tho na- lure of his plea reeultod In an explanation from hla counsel, ' Attor- Utah State fair's r.ey 8. A. King, to tho offect. that hi Education and slogan, client would not plead at thla Uma is being abunple. acCourt Enters Plea. are doors Utah's open, , , always feadantly and spectacularly cording to the governor, to thrifty, Thereupon, Leslie Frasier, deputy BOVE is a picture of the handsome residence presented to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y tured In todays card of entertainhonest people, of sny nationality, ard Saints by Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McCune. The property is located at the corner of First North and Main they will find in her that any honest county attorney, requested that a ment, with upwards of 10,000 eager-eye- d plea of not guilty bo entered and it the on an eminence overlooking can prosper. valley. The magnificent man who school children In attendance. street, and occupies a commanding site, being was so ordered by tho court. 2 or was Is a built it Mr. in cost, is at the not excelled home7 west, which stated, years ago, school sny nearly part Thirls day at the big annual Frasier then requested that th case 8. was In the state. The architect Dallas, who passed away several days ago. Booka and school tasks exhibition. exceeding that of any residence SEI. be set for heartng on the first open It is not known to what exact use the Church will put the property, although It is thought probable the sughave been put 'aside, while teachers dato, next Thursday. Attorney King be will and students alike throng the exhibit respected, tyasmuch gestion of the donors that it be placed at the service of the auxiliary organizations, protested that causes set for trial in la not believed numerous in Relief it It Mrs. the that worker as an McCune has been the' ardent for the district court would claim hi atsociety, unlikely years buildings aijd patronize tention so that It would be impossible will be placed at the disposal of the women's organizations. amusement features. for him to be present at the heartng Every provision has been made to If conducted before October St. It thousafeguard and entertain the Senator Albert J. Beverldgs of In- was accordingly set for that data. TABERNACLE CONCERT sands of boys and girls, who' are the diana arrived this afternoon for a special guests of the fair board. The speaking tour In Utah In the Interest boy scouts are doing valiant service was of the Republican party, and in piloting unescorted - youngsters a of Some station the welcomed at by large Features the Issue. in Tomorrows Big about the ground.) and rounding ' up committee of Jocnl citizens. Among urchins who stray from "their moorE The general conference now being these were: Ernest Bamberger, chairings. The two spacious nurseries, ons has REJECTS STORY discussion in been Bifter aroused GKNKSJS in the womans building and the other D. U "Stand up, said City Judge Henry held marks the twentieth anniversary man; Senator'Reed Smoot, W, are in the manufacturing building, Great Britain by a recent sermon of the Cahon of Westminster, McClellngsion, Charles R. Mabey, Mrs. JeanK. Lund berg, 922 south Fourteenth a scientist as well aa a theologian, in which he denies the Biblical Mrs. running full capacity in caring for C. Lund this morning when the case of the appointment of John J. Odell. T. nette A. Hyde, George of W. Nash, charged with battery up- lan as organist for the tabernacle. In checked babies account of Adam, Eve and the Fall of Man. General Booth, FaJ. T. Beless. N. A. Robertson, Mr. T Weet street, reported to tho polico toon the person of Harry Weiner was commemoration of this he will render Bg bport Card. 1. Lewis, U R. Rains, Mrs. A. ther Vaughan, and other leading "churchmen" take eharp issue day that hts homo had been enterd The finest card of attractions yet called. Mathews, Dee Btone, Mr. Lillian the first half of the program at the him. with Thursday-- afternoon and a eet of M to.J. Mr. Is scheduled Garrison, for offered (his weak Duncan, Lloyd Obeying the obder of the court the concert, to be given by the Tabernacle E, Mrs. and an automatic pistol taken. M. I.V 14 thePETROL TRUST Charles BRITAIN Resides Morris, Addition of cents to Edghelll, the. per galhm day. defendant betrayed the fact that he K. Jenkins, Moroni Heiner. Mrs. " Entrance waa gained through a win-- . cost of fuel oil has brought home startlingly to the Brltoirthe real special stunts and features was seriously crippled In body and of M, M.' McCrea,. Mrs. Shir 4sa, are being pulled orf in the open, free meager stature. ' The complaint ..... ... , meaning of a trust. The new tax means $90,000 per day to conof charge. Shooting acts that thrill, against him alleged that he had ley Jones, Thomas Homage, Mrs, P. Thla .morning. Detective Carl C. sumers seems to no there be Mrs. and juggling strurk Weiner with a stick. legal remedy. Hansen, jet Ephraim Kassintkos, cycling acts that amase BREYIGRAPIIY a few of William F. Knox, Harry S. Joaeph, Caratenaen arrested three boys from Paris Is astonished by demonstrations of the possifeats that mystify are-- only The defendant is released on his Mrs. I. E. Willey, Mrs. T. t Holman, 9. to 14 ;ear old V the thieves. The the special diversions open to the' chil- own recognizance and counsel for the bilities of a new system of slwrthand, learned in four hours and Mrs. W, F. Adams W. D. Rllef. Mrs bo.v are Mid to dren. state Is instructed to issue a complaint have admitted taking hollow... As yet, however, the new system beating stenography E. O. Thomas F. Kearns, the The sport program under ths direc- against the complaining witness, said and said they aold it Mrs Elizabeth Oeoghrgan, Sylvester Q to a atlverware is only applicable to the French language. tion of James H. Waters, will be ths Judge Lund, after getting the story man 'who gave them a lot of. most attractive yet offered at the fair. of Nash in addition to his appearance 'Cannon, Mrs. M. M. Nielson; D. H, books to sell. .The IN THE BEAVER H UT"' A boon to American travelers arriving In boys were turned Besides the usual exciting harness of physical Incapacity Madsen, Mrs. Nan Rlehardson. St over to for th Juvenile court and th physical London is W... a Mrs. four the will race, be' F. R. af bureau to there jockey Pries, organization Marks, permanent event, phen protect combat. officers started a search for th man. Mrs. C. on of which will be a relay race of John them Bowman, from L'Bchettler, the British variety of profiteer, and to help them in It appears that Wei J. W. Croft, who ta staying at $5 appeared' In on and one-hamiles, with four pro- the office George Sharp, Mrs. Lucy A. Clark, Dr. south Ninth West street, of the notified th attorney yesfinding rooms and other accommodations. It can provide, and give Mrs. F. Wasson fessional riders using 12 horses. Im- terday, bearing a county E. F, George Btraup, severe cut across his police that hi pocket had been picked advice upon, motor carr, yachts, shopping experts, governesses, William Shill Mrs, Samuel Howard, mediately following the horse racing, and a forehead and that the wound containing wo rerrod W. W. Wilson, Mrs. H. L. Cummings, paasea purse, the four professional automobile rac- was the resultattesting country houses, battle field tours and theatre tickets. to Jacksonville, Fla., taken. of a blow with a club ers will appear for the last time at the weilded by Nash. M. Mrs. and R. Davis J. Justin Holt, An a The et of carpenter's tools of wittheft A staff correspondent THE IRELAND OF INDIA thus designates Utah fair grounds. In three thrilling ness corroborated his accompany J. R. Morgan. was reported by R. W. Larson, Sevbut the story auto the to with kt" Loconnection which In and far country its storied capital of Bagevents. -' Mesopotamia, Senator Beveridge will speak enth South and Lake street. appearance of Nash in court racing, the Canadian and all American resulted in the court's order yesterday dad, distinguished Englishmen have recently gone to inaugurate gah tonight and Bill return tomorrow that a auto polo teams will play In front of charge to speak at the fair, grounds in the be preferred against Weiner. with British but without Britnative Resort Company is the grandstand after finishing their afternoon. ish despotism. contest at the Coliseum. At the close Senator W. S. Kenyon of Iowa Is Defendant in Suit OmC-JCnOof the auto polo contest arrangements j tj here Monday and Tuesday slated to-bLeague FICTION FEATURE ''Something New by Richard Washburn Child. have been made by Mr. Waters for will be and the main probably speaker Claiming that she was bumped on Will Hold Convention An interesting and well written story of how misfortune led to the staging of six big vaudeville acts, at a big Republican rally Monday the head by an airship and rendered at or the Lake consisting of expert shooing, aeritl Salt either night happiness Such astonishing growth and encycling, trick riding, the comedy mule, theatre. Tuesday the senator tempoftrlly unconscious, last Juno 25, In IAXJAL Life Utah FEATURES and music contests and special thusiasm ljas been given the recently fifty years ago; drama, will speak at the Fourth South street fancy roping tiled suit In th Reevf numbers by the music:' quartet, in Home-Schoviaduct to railroad shopmen and or Roxy A. Peterson has literature pages; Church news with Sermon by Elder association Third district court to reedver $18,-13- 0 the line of amusements for tomorrow in Utah, that Leo J. Muir, state In he will Tuesday Of evening various epeak from and superfields; Smoot, missionary correspondence city a special event which will be known intendent of den. from the Salt air Beach company instruction, has an-Bears cartoons; three state society pages; latest sport news;-Jacas a President Winder derby will be nounced thatpublic will call a state con- -' Congressman Albert W. Jefferts of and th Salt ISHte, Garfield and Westhe events the whole services of Covering staged by Mr. Waters for a purse of ventlon of delegates from all school will 12 In earth; Nebraska complete telegraphic apeak Oct. Brig ern Railway company. $500. Other events Include a 2:25 trot districts In the state to be held at Salt ham Citv. Oct. 14, at Smlthfleld; Oct. live and reliable local news and state and Idaho correspondence; The airship to which ah refers In or pace, four running races and the Lake 15 He Wellsville. will ,at probably her complaint la one of the several during the Christmas holidays. from New York, Washington, Chicago, Denver, Ban letters special some Oct. 1$ at regular vaudeville stunts. In town Box In speak The growth of the movement Concessions st the beach resort. Francisco.- Los ngeles, etc., etc. elder, Charles R. Mabey. Utah Repub Utah is marvelous; says Mr. Muhrs I'amveraKecing Tilings, llcah" candidate sectl6ns some 'df will fiF" the state overndr, of "In .children f Besides the thousands they 1 Progressive ClubMeets7 speak tomorrow evenlngsgt $ oclock at who will visit the fair hundreds of call the organization the Home-SchoPROF. J. J, MctLFLLAN. been heard in most parts of thla sen, his campaign manager, that they Garfield. farmers representing every section of- association and in others the Parent-Teacherworld s had handled $10 In funds. To especially name ths committee All will be choir on Saturday evening in the tab- country, and notably at thePortland. association. the great state of Utah, from Dixieat Jamestown, expositions land jpn the south; from Cache, the merged under one head, and an en- ernacle. In his on aerial transportation for local deleJames A. Melville, Jr of Fillmore, Selected Boy Scoute of as tabernkcle and Francisco capacity San Louis, Senttle, grain belt of the state on the north; thusiastic convention called in Salt organist Mr. McClellan has rendered St. Repultlcan nominee for presidential gates to the national convention, openSan Diego. from the arid landa, where great res- Lake. Logan Visit Salt Lake ing and the Church to service the will elector, certified he had received and In Ban Francisco, October 18, th signal ervoir projects ar being planned on it is the announced intention of community and stat$ generally. It The second part of the program be rendered entirely by the organist apent no money. E. Evans, the east: and from ths vast trait lands the associations to get behind the was local Joseph from Scout various Boy chapter of the Progressive BusiLogan at hla solicitation that the daily and choir. The completed program Ogden, nominee for district attorney In the health program of the west all are In Salt Lake to- state-wid- e held Its regular aession at ness club under the direction of Scout of the Second Judicial district, stated troops, day combining business with pleas- schools, also the move to help pas free organ recitals were lnstHuted and follows: Th ure In attending the Utah State Fair the constitutional school amendment people from every part of the globe be had spent a total of 287.7a to date. Executive Carl Wood, are in Salt Lak noon today at th Hotel Utah. Part I. of Bingham, certified reclng the sights and attending the charter membership quota wa also and viewing, what has been said by of- giving the schools $25 revenue, for have attended these functions, a fact Fantasia in G Major E. G. Bach ficials to bs the greatest display of each pupil being educated," said Mr. Which causes the tabernacle organ to ' a Music was furnished by Massenet In tbq. office of the secretary of stats state fair. .The bos are the winner dlscunued. ' ' Virgins Prayer . be known broadcast. In his calling os tractors and farm machinery, ever Muir. Duels Mulsh trio and there waa ths bv Organist that he has received and spent no In a .Arr. Old b. An Melody acout of program competitive a concert organist. Mr. McClellan has also community singing. Rubensteln money in his candidacy for' governor Kamenoi Ostrow seen in the state.'' The display In- at the hands of the Socialistic party, events and received as prise the trip " McClellan.! Mr. (Arranged bje To osen different This city. They are guest of the eludes diore than whonominee he is. II. Piirt and hundreds of andof Peserei are makes gym tractors, being provided farm Implements. The exhibit togethwith sleeping quarter in that instituPrelude to laihengrin- .... Wagner er with that of the automobile distion. Yesterday they did the fair, Mr. McClellan. this rooming they went out to see the play occupies by fac the greater porDream (from Lohengi ElsaS tion of xhe cround used Joreny-xm- e Y penitentiary and this afternoon are nr rr.- - r , , ... exhibition. Her are to be seen everyt be eutertalned bjLJocaL-jscpuiMrs Iarkii.eotinew 8- n five-totruck to Fslgers botden bate Tea Their Itinerary Include visits to the thing from the great Act of Lohengrin" to Finale foom bom th week. Modern in . . know-. . lb. InRea. 47eH far the smallest farm implement state and other of rapltol pothts Wagner lot. Ideal . . ITe every detail. Big si btR,,l.i to modern methods. terest, also big night camp fire celelocation. Dr. Nielson. Mrs. Parkinson, Mf. . In connection with this display are Pare Cider 4 larger, gal. .. will betenrjered them by the ..S5e bration -LeonMiss OSS a wasth. Price 8300, PM dwn 8mnh, Miss Nichols, . ,9Ae to be eeen the latest devices in milk local rojnell before their departure. 1 la I pall rroek, per gal. '. Jfo mtier whst Ree It today. ard and the Tabernacle choir. The boy were declared this morning . ,25e separating and testing, together with, O p kgs. Wars real far . Phone Wasatch make of talking a recuttlng machine used for. making by Oscar A. Klrkhamrchy roul execuS pkgs. SnagbrMI for . .3Se At a wonderful be meal. to time into Capitol. tive, having , roughages Reception machine you own Maws Rubbers, red aad white and also were declared to be a troop S Dssrs for . . . 2.V- Partin Active. Fan should - bo fine lads. of except tonally Under tbelirecnon''ot Mrs." Elizachildrens Krrt lldsJNws is today Is known-a- s & GRAVEL" SAND ion to come newla dayWhile cenit has also been designated as! cAsssa, I .Ida of the beth I. Hayward, prescient ' and hear the Beaverr Become Nuitance Plants designed to Democratic day, - when state and ' Schraas I .Ids Se tral camp of the Daughter of the PioColumbia record. been have candidate scheduled county Toilet In Basint.to Be Trapped all meet Paper, pkg a t...ge road, neers, the camp la holding reception Play beet an alt to speak et the Coliseum at. 4.2 S far SSe Toilet Pages, Muafternoon. . this state Tomorrow that at street, afternoon. will sidewalk, the capHol this o'clock phonographs A the result of complaint that the I1 wee etandard dlec be Republican day. when leaders of sic and feature will be a part of the bridge building gVi of beaver In the stream of Increase will devoe records. several Republicanism, program.' Mr. Flora B. Horne, relic specifications Ducbeane county I causing - IK orb hour of the afternoon to the interest ? custodian for the organization, wilt tV s h ed the state fish and game deof their party. damage, exhibit conduct visitor through th has sent HI Cummings bi Following the closing of the fair a -Crushed. partment tfSE Women. "maintained by t .THE CASH GHOCEN- special feature will be put that county out to trap and hunt Hv the Iftnagemf?tw This will be the, tt.era. jn hope of thinning them out 44-4- 6 -- East First So. Street. More Candidates File Tip Service of a blue rTMutn book, showing i to curb a point Aharttfif !r depredation ROBIHSOH BROTHERS issuing bfc exhibits wi:t tense. of the winning WaasHek pictures TKeir Expense Accounts Mr. Cummings baa a' lrapief ribbons end other views at the state j All Goods Ur red lire Free. J in the employ. of the department for MUSIC COMPANY- fair grounds. will some year work until lie Enough copies will be published- j Kimbill &. Richards. Paper were filed with the secretary Se Pbg. f rarkrra Part WHI 4k prlng on Currant creek and Duchesne said J. L. Horne, manager of the fair. ' E. Juktie Frick, J. C today by 134-3- 6 his Wised a contract be Under river. Ik. Sd. State Street Psaeg gets the west ss rockers, distribute to throughout f the slate supreme court. cndidt M alary, and a percentage of the beavItwft TZr Self lokl eel Pme the management consider H a mr T No. S Bo frsrkere er fur which the state self.. K succeed hlmseff, else by John Its- advert excellent, wing scheme Receipt thie year at the Wat Fair have greatly exceeded tlioa of any previous period for the same daye. More than 11,00 were In attendance Wednesday, yet this mark was overreached yesterday with 17,000 present, according. to the gate receipts. On account of it being children's day at the fair today, all gambling devices and chance games will be closed until 9 o'clock tonight. , iter cultl-vatab- log-cab- in THE A le s t -- UK H Case Reversed The Saturday News When Prisoner Goes To Court -- mj"arr - Ivale,--traction- Haw-xhura- lf ... Ol m 1 ol 1' l - . ol s- L-- L'J - Records OWN THE KEY forJUl- - go--tu- To Ycur Own Home - Machines ,k. n .c 1 50-fo- ot ................ ................ &) ,..b WHosr ROOF IS r "over YOUR ,g head? TH.fJOTT Into-effec- - of'tte i4 |