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Show iii r" n j f ir ir nrn uti '1 We appreciate your in re- porting delinquencies in your carrier 3f service. FOUNDED THURSDAY JANUARY 13 1921 1ST0- - SERVICES OF ALL Automobile Driver SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SEVENTY-FIRS- Bmj Accepts JadiorJiotes Utah State Farm Bureau Says Farmers Must Keep Books. Robbed by Bandit II! Of Indebtedness In Early Momin . F. C. who reside Harrinyton, YEAR T The city commission this morning authorized the acceptance of the bid at the Xew Temple Hotel, tai held up fejr mn armed Jmndfta Jwrtva watting KOUTTf onMain street panj' for $1,500,000 of tax anticipation just outh of note with which to carry the exNorth Temple street at 5 oclock this penses of the city governmentuntil morning. The robber obtained $18.60 the 1921 taxes are received. Thebe in money and a chep watch. He then commanded Harrington to continue poles are to carry 5 W per cent inter- Snowfall in' Various Water! Temporarily, Work WilL be est and a feature of the bid of the way4 downtown while he walked kfl ou Ulned Jta the north to Nort h Trmpie utreet and bonding. sheds Shows Somewhat Under Jurisdiction of the turned" v ' west. report of the' city treasurer, is thAt the bonding company will issue to Above Usual Average According to the police, Harrington, Commissions of the Sevthe city $250 000 each month in cera ho la a taxicab driver, was Juki gotificates of deposit or bankers accepSix Feet Alta. eral Counties. ing to breakfast before reporting for tances The bonding company agree:? Work Aa he proceeded down the west advance to gie to the city $2VUQ0 aide of Main threat, the bandit atepped interest at the time of the issuance of the anticipation notes and the city HE water supply prospect for jJE positions of all state district up to him and thruat a piatol against is to pay the company $27 331 for ft 21. based on the precipitation road agents In Utah were dis- hla aide, telling him to throw up hia as its fiscal agent. acting and accumulations of snow In The commission also authorized the continued todjy. the services of hands. Harrmgton told the officera on of water-mai- n the bandit's gua-aw- a the mountains, are generally .45 calibre aufaring of 3,870 feetNinth about. 30 men terminating street South from State street good, being excellent or very good mediately. The action was In keep- tomatic. to Kelsey aenue. The holdup of Harrington An Infoimal discussion was had by in many places, and only fair at a few ing with the policy of the state admin is the The TnmmiCTtfm regarding a proposed places, according to the forthcoming lstratlon to mifilpvlz, XJijb third or fourth to occur near xhia point In the past two weeks. Chief of ordinance aimed to stop the cutting snowfall bulletin Issued by the Un.t- e road agents have been acting In the the city Joseph K trimming ut says the deFhroad work- - scription of the Burbldge capaott of foeemen-I streets by property owners without ed States weather "bureau with band. given b each of the United States' men m the various "part ofThe stare oC the victims tallies and he believes first securing permission, from the the the same man la perpetrating all of Forest service and the - The city. workmen, under the road agents these robberies Prom five to fifteen weather observers oer the state, and were laid off some time previously, men are arrested by the officers daily representing conditions existing at the but not until tod.i was the final or- In an effort to rid the town of undeclose of December. 192Q. der given to discontinue the road sirable citizens, but so far the bandit operating in the northern part of the The prospects as compared with avagents, according to Ira K. Browning, city has escaped arrest are rated by the weather obANTELOPE ISLAND erage state road engineer. Burglars entered the- - Battery Serservers and forest rangers a generalThese men were in charge of road vice station. 39 east Fourth South ly better than average over the Great street. night and obtained Salt Lake watershed, generally about building and repairing of mnchlnerj $8.75 Wednesday from a drawer which w over the Sevier Lake wateraverage in the various road camps in the state, fortvd open cash to be aid are Influential eitiz.n Entrance was gained and average or slightly below and they will turn over their equip- through a rids door. The burglary Influence to save the livee shed, their using over the Green and Colorado river ment temporarily to the count com- wa discovered by one of the emof the bison on Buffalo Island, and watersheds of eastern Utah. ployees at the place The police were snow was 88 inches deep at It The missioners of the counties in which notified turn and Island over the to take and the case but Into a game preserve not only for the Sliver Lake and 78 Inches at Alta at the machines are at present located. no trace of investigated the prowlers could be close of December, according to the the buffalo, but for elk, deer and The state emploees are all bonded, found for which this climate observers, and from 40 to 82 inches animals other As Patrolman M. W. and have been asked fo make a careHamby was ta adapted. Governor C. It Mabey in the mountains between Cache valringing in to police headquarters this ful check of all property turned over morning took tut 4he cudgel In behalf of the ley and Hear Lake, according to the from the polire box near the to the local authorities duplicates to Bamberger depot, he heard the sound threatened bison this morning, and forest rangersIn visiting snow that district. At the snow be turned in to the office of the stat of smashing glass in the direction announced that ttie utmoat efforts wtll road commission for checking, and South Temple and First West streetsof be taken now to turn Buffalo island stakes visited by U 8 reclamation servinto. a. game preaerve, thus saving the. ice officials and .forest rangers over the releasing of the bonds of the Running to the place he discovered A total of $'8,794 24 was srnt for herd of 250 bison, which have been the Strawberry watershed, and that of road agents that burglars had broken the glass of it is made mandatory by the conDarnels Creek the snow was found to The matter of laying off the road the display window of the Golden stitution of the state of Utah, Article the survey of public- lands in the state -threatened with extinction there. tr 43tnche tleepr Tart of the Inland consists of gov- be fromS-r.agems wa discussed at --a meeting of Rule-sto- re and xtolen an overcoat IN, Fee 4. That when more than one of Utah in 1920, according to a reb now fall Above Average. and an effort will be ernment ELIEF that Ed Norton, alias port given out this lands, the state road commission yesterday valued at 330. Tracks in the snow led counv shall constitute a senatorial G. I) by morning the have to and confirmed this morning. Jt will ths officer toward the southwest part The average snowfall reported by "Speedy McNamara. 27. waa D. Kirpatnck, assistant supervisor of made by Goternor Mabey counties shall be con- cut from the expenses of the state an of the sertion of the government participate with the state the observers over the survey 4 Utah and Nevada In man who held up the city There was district, wch the now ts bill A Island. the in amount exceeding $7,000 a month, and aUo a slight trail of blood. haniHtng Great Sait Lake watershed was 24.9 N the $38,129.21 was spent for aurey Indicating ttguous. teller of the Utah Savings of lands a state legisl 'or to inches, framed by in any December will result in placing the local work that the thief had cut hla hand being than when measure intro.ed by Senator J. W A of the island for the greatersix years of the state road commission in the he broke the glass. Trust company last Saturday mornThe report says that during the year provide for the purchase excepting only past . morn-It Peters Is cannot enacted inio law. canvass this a and of hands The trail waa followed of 19 the local county, commissiopreliminary while the average depth the of- be said ing an d escaped with 34,600 was lines were run vn i 79s linear miles Ing show the Interest a among ner. Orders have gone out from the ficers until It was lost In by constitutional prothe great that In snow the mountains for estimated In Utah which, according to Mr. the Jacob when strengthened today In both houses In favor of this watershed la office of the state road commission traveled part of Second South more vision le same legislators the neveris practically more but street. than was thereby violated, Timmerman, the robbed teller, de- run during considerably that temporary work shall be done by Officers believe a drug addict commitas in 1918 Thy average snowfall for acquiring the game preserve. the year 1919. In theless, the map of Utah sbowa an clared that Norton looked more the boards of county commissioners. ted the theft. the Sevier lake watershed in Decemwere run somewhat less miles Interesting situation Road construction In Utah Is at a ber a as 12.4 inches, somewhat greatlike the bandit than any suspect yet than Jn 1919. LATE TOO The Peters bill would create a new viewed by him. Norton waa arrested This surveying, said Mr. Klrpatrlck. COURT ORDER standstill, almost all contracts having er than in any of the past six Decembeen discontinued for the winter by ha been done at an average cot of bers, while the snowfall over the senatorial district, the Thirteenth, out a, Temple ,nd pint the road commission which wsa re$24 81 per mile In Utah and $27 81 per Green and Colorado river watershed of Lavls and Tooele counties. Study streets by DetectJvss Lester F. Wire mile In Nevada. The average cost of with was 9.7 inches as compared placed by the newly elected offirtnis the map and it will be seen that any- and M. D. McGInne on Jan. 1. Future road work In Utah, more than 14 inches in 1915 and in and Lieut. D. maintaining the men In the aurveying Jn tor the next two years at least, will both In states accumulated the a 1919 was estimated the state person might pass parties where However, of the anttvice squad Neith- to be about $1 84 each be limited to finishing projects alamount of snow In storage in eastern afoot nr horseback from one county er day. The Timmerman nor Fred M. Mlchel-se- entire cost of the work, per Into the county adjoining, with tha was about 15 is about the same as in the Utah which ready started, and other-road- s Within 15 minute after Judge L. cashier of the company, would per cent higher during the past year are absolutely necessary, according to December of 1918. Ingle exception of Tooele and Davis B Wight of the criminal division of stormy snow President C. B Hawley of the Comas in the than 1919 Norton ideiuif but indication the statements of Gov. Charles R. are In The positively that layer was rather general They adjoin, all right, but where? but both agreed that his face they will be much lower during 1821 the Third district court had rendered over the lowlands of the state, also, Mabey In an address before the tax of- mercial club, wired hla appreciation the middle of Great Saif Lake, midbanThis, he aaid, coupled with the In- hi ficials recently. and that of the members this morning way between Buffalo and Stansbury was ery similar to that of the decision Wednesday afternoon the winter grain being well covered formation that there would probably Members of the Utah county com- to and the soil frozen only a few inches and nowhere else. Even the dit. the petition of Sophia Congressman James H. Mays for Islands be quashing aftera this are officers The busy mission were present at the meeting for larger in depth. The winter livestock ranges la shoreline lying between surveyappropriation cut off by and Miles Trtlca for a writ of were thinly and very satisfactorily a noon rounding and approved bills for road work done his work In securing the defeat of the Salt Lake county, which also Joins up other persona who ing work this year, led to the belief aora-4aabank that, considerable would be habeas corpusi-th- e not only at Becks Hot Springs, saw' the robber ftiirhe left the jointly by state and coun tyynder the bill which provided for the hni,h. prisoners werwwn covered wirh snow. sav Norton is a surveyed during 1921 than ever before past administration, to ment of the United States assay office but just off the southern point of An- Whiletoothe police their way to Minnesota to face a the to an little tali description $74 000 This will payamounting 'r for the com- In Salt Lake. telope Island. They were Short Term Recruits No charge of grand larceny Within the boundaries of Utah there of the bandit, they ay he was inrob- a pletion of the road work In Utah According to Information received taken from the county jail in custody position when the county planned jointly by the previous by President Hawley, the Utah con are two land routes from Davis to a sheriff from of Longer Pick Assignments Sam Altman, deputy The shorter Is sround the bery w'as committed and that that county and state road commissions. gremman was not only successful in Tooele. St Louis county, Minn. the for account would appareasily of the lake, through Sslt securing the defeat of the bill but In south end One hour after the party had left. The loral army recruiting officer. in the height of the getting an appropriation of 13.900 for Lake county. The other Is much ent difference Utilitiet Represented B L Liberman, attorney for the prissuspect and the height of the robbei AR Emery, was notified from Major its maintenance It I office during the year, longer and more circuitous at the sheriffs oners. arrived to the officers, Norton At Safety Meet which was something more than was across Weber county, crosses Bear wasAccording with an order of the supreme court Washington thla meriting that here10 daye last the released within appropriated for the office last year. river, winds around the extreme north from the Montana stats of the state staying extradition. He after recruits will not be allowed to prison at In the Utah congressmen end of the lake through Boxelder Deer was Informed thAt h!s clients had been select their posts unless they enlist Oregon Short Line official and to use writing Lodge, where he served three In National egg shortage la reflected turned best offices In retaining county and southward to the land-lin- e their to officers the Minnesota over for three yeare to fill known vacanthe report of foodstuffs In cold employees, and representative, of the the assay office. President Hewley boundary of Boxelder and Tooele. years and six months for the robbery of a hotel In Hutto four ye&rs ago. storage In Utah made by Walter M. and had been taken from the county. cies Denver Rio Grande, the Utah Light said in part: "Activity in the mining The hearing of the case which has The Sixth and Eleventh Infantry He came to Salt Lake about Jan. 4 or Borden, state dairy and food comand Traction company, the Utah Pow- industry,, with which I know you to day regiments of the Fifth division. Nine5. On the latter date he registered missioner. for the month of Decem- consumed a greater part of three aa be not so familiar. more If than any interelrt er teenth and Twentieth regiment, field Light, the Utah Gaa and Coke one here, has been at low ebb for variat the Roy hotel Officera obtained ber The report shows that there were ha been watched with keen 3,535 Isas case of eggs in cold storage by many member of the bar as it was artillery. Second battalion. Nineteenth further Information to the effect that on company, the Utah Oll.RefinJng com- ous reasons. However. we cannot con1 decision than field artillery at Camp Meyer, coast the court Deof the there In were expected January he obtained a room at the Wilson hopany. and the Salt Lake Commercial ceive of anything of greater value to I The total number of cases would be based upon the main conten- artillery at Pensacola, Fa , Forty-fourt- h either Friday or Saturday of last cember IS URGED tel club met yesterday at the Hotel Utah, the mining development of this state on stored t. and Flfty-elxt- h Infantry week. Officers sar they hare also 24S- - on January 1, this year waa 1.- - tion of the defense that a married wothan The valIn attendance at a safety-firDecember meet- ue of the local assay office. not man could be 1920. 1, and of were Ninth enthere Camp Jackson, guilty stealing who claims to- have found a the Sait Lake office during the 82 ing. J. C. Clark, assistant to the genon 1. are from all closed full her and the which i to 1919. husband, Friday January heard Norton iky'last gineers, charge, thathe eral manager of the Short Line, made coming spring and summerhna-will be ao ra VWi ,Mr Hoyden MsJea-paaaalactiier Ksir ..Lake-,,wklv' , f.r8. were .Organisation of a local. honorary Intended - ta.'-'tsagrievous the opening addreasj,ipaJtmg attention great, ajic e using sota. wl" In rendering his decision closed except general hospital. Wa!- -. But 7 howof At the hi. time loss and small 4rr arrest, prospectors miners, scholastic fraternity at the University open" to themarked development of the who have Reed said at ter he Fitzsimmons would "n leave the Judge Wight Washington. ever, he waa unarmed, and officers been pioneers In the past of of Utah Is work since Its inception in 1913. He proposed In a communica- say there Is nothing about him to in-- 1 following status of such a contention to the at Denver. Colo., and Letterman at ! reed statistics to show the decrease big things li mining, that we feel - courts of Minnesota and saw no reason San Francisco. in all a"ution received Hamilton ?n from ' dicate was he it Gardner, to make the for that the responsible necessary strongest apU ,,2, MUO'"1 ,n I,ound accidents, doe to education of employthe prisoners ahouljtuat continuance of the of- - alumnus of the institution, and form- robbery, except his description, and arT ees and the public In prevention. Pres- - peal for.....thet .u.tfr e39r"Pttftr9T rhrp ;VT5r "turned according to the request of the 'launch .intensive, drive foe. a he'T'ia TheTacnhat very e eo winning er n mini stat d er of the American mile: game-"ktowfeV4r Hawkey $4 llTlt Is estimated that the office means frr.tr meet; 3h4.e?5Tmeer, papers which had been Fourth division beginning Jan. 16. requisition The robber la aaid to have dried 62 5E8. fresh fish 26.325; club, spoke briefly, expressing symThor-uto Alfonso Gov Seven honored thousand green men must be secured. legion. Charles R According In by had an to business Mabey $26,000 extremely pleasant smile. 4 300. dried fruit (6.310. pathy with tha work and promising approximately nuts Sheriff Frank O. McGhle of St. One other reason the officera are fruit. president of the university etu 15 435. vegetables, green 75,000; lard Louis of the Commercial Balt Lake each year and Is of invalthe Minn , county. stated that the uable assistance to the mining and dent body. Immediate steps wtll be lnelined to think Norton Is the man 13 200. gg meats 5,675, condensed Archie Beard Wanted. dub aa opportunity might ofrer. Rapalch woman was the mother of tha fact that he had only one cent milk In cases, 31,491, lard taken to establish such an organiza- la Claim Agent Frank E. Hansen, of smelting Industries of the state. compound. seven the In and children, three hie youngest when A s.sso arrested. possession the Utah Light and Traction company Chief of Police Joseph E. Burbldge tion on the campus. the oldest 12 vears of age He said man who haa mad- - a profession of aid the company would heakily co- Osteopaths Seeking The communication from Mr. GardTrtlca are alleged to have received a telegram from Provo this that she and operate. particularly in prevention of 2' ner follows in part. muoy Jihoenepyor; Mm ."ft stolen $1,162 from Mrs Rapaicha morning requesting him to Institute a Missionary F are well Legislative Ban on collisions with automobiles. There "The university lacks a society or husband and to have fled from the search for Archie Beard The message Norton told th polios this morning was a general discussion, followed by For Elders to Sweden same funcstate. They were arrested at Price stated that Mr performing the thAt he and a parnr entered a hoBeard's child died High Heeled Shoes fraternity exhibition of two films, "Heads Wins" tion as Phi Beta Kappa in other tel in Butt four Utah. ars there this morning and hia wife and "Careless America. schools. Sufficient Incentive is to be up the men Jn th lohbv. ago and held of the the Under Swedish to wished auspice get In touch with him. He During the surgeons found for moat other activities In the Osteopathic physicians, Is supposed to he working in thla which followed. organization of Enatgn stake, a fare- fight with the city. and specialists will seek to have a law way of election to membership m ht tendered Elders ARTICLES FILED WITH In Norton was shotpolice hilweI1 rrPton the through leg, enacted by the legislature prohibiting honorary, special or social fraternities partner through thf' stomach and four ThuneH. Elon Kedlng and the sale, manufacture or wearing of but for excellence In scholarship such officers were wounded. The partner Adolph Soderberg. Friday evening in an Incentive Is lacking. YOULL NOT HAVE TO ward chapel, later escaped from the hospital and the shoes having heels more than an Inch fra"A local honorary scholastic 8 15, SECRETART DF STATE These Mere will leave Monat was not until several month captured FIRE SO OFTEN and a half high, ths local osteopatnlc ternity. election' to which Is based on The follater. He is still in the Deer Lodge day for missions to Fweden, association has announced. the highest standing In scholarship as penitentiary. will take part In the program: lowing IF THERES A PILE OF The bill la being fostered by the determined by the records of the uniBranch Shewell, Norton all knowledge of the Vocal selection. osteopathlv association on the grounds versity, would fill this need Without robbery ofdenied Amendments to the ariclee of IncorLouise Watson. Huth H. Johnson, Iake bank the Silt and K In la direct line with their work that KNIGHT SPRING go Into detail at thla y assented to being viewed Arthur Johnson instrumental selec- poration of the Candy of promoting the public health by the attempting time it la suggested as a working plan cheerfully by the bank officials and others who tions, Rhea Haefll. Frank CoTe, r educ- company of Salt Lake City were filed CANYON COAL rerooraLot. the. cause of 10 I'eter-son that claas they might be able to Identify tions, Selma Erickson, hernlee with the secretary of state today, They argue thet it Is agreed that the of higbeat standing should be elected thought Anna and Holmquist him. heels constitute one of the most at the close of each year and the 30 IN YOUR BASEMENT. high changing the capital stock of the comA room mate of Nortons, J. H. De- obrlous causes of disturbance. members whose marks ere highest in frene, 28. was arrested at their room'Speet and 900 to $15 from JSOjOOO. pass Accuracy t Yonr senior At Dealers." class. the Sperify-lBut this mi Tire Hope "company Are Explained of Williamsport, Pa filed Tests gether with the method of election, arrest. - Defrane is said to have a priSheep Conditiotisin ite Pennsylexact qualification for membership. son record also but officers my vania charter with the secretary of Utah course SITE Wyoming Insigniaa end the like, can be worked is no chance of hi having been there state today, with the statement that the At the of weekly meeting regular out by proper committee. YOU TRAINING man who robbed Timmerman. of the city schools held the company will hereafter wish to do "Whether such an organisation ever Timmerman was robbed shortly be- the principals James Hooper has returned from business In Utah under its eastern -, for a charter In Phi Beta fore 10 o'clock Saturday morning by Wednesday. Jam- Tof Worlton. assist- papers. petitions rsalsMtsI to Bwateese Fur alto. southwestern j ant schools, Wyoming anjl southern Kappa or not, Its service grade superintendent locally in an unmasked man who thrust a note discussed In detsil the speed and acThe Intermountain Machine and he Info where conlooked Utah, more comeheep would the than university A good commercial course la tha through his window, telling him to curacy test which will he given to the Stamp Works of Salt Lake City filed ditions He says In Wyoming the pensate for any trouble In Its 4nslde and that he pan out short-cto promotion. sixth and seventh articles of Incorporation today with pupils of the fifth, winds usually blowing at this time, would plug" him if hr did not do as A the secretary of state. Capitalization grades Jan 3 are which and relied oh to sweep the The Idea of a scholastic fraternity ordered. Timmerman compiled with Row clgases begin Monday, January are for the purpose is placed at $10,000 In $1 shares tests Three given snow eff into wee the at the ranges robber first drifts, hare university started to of determining the pupils' capacity and Clifford J. Zimmerman tz president; proposed by the order and the Call Wasatch 3961 for full failed this month to materialize, and Mr. Gardner during the school year leave. The crime had been committed worth for a special midwinter promo- Arthur H. Burnteon, vice president, moreover the enow haa cruet ed over, 1913-1- 1 Upon the suggestion meet- so quietly that no one knew what had tion. They are baaed time limit Herman 1L Suter, secretary-treasure- r, no that it la making things hard for ing with favor a committee to form happened until Timmerman 7114 tests In arithmetic andupon include rapid all of Salt Lake Cltjt. the eheep. In southern Utah. Mr. ftian was appointed, Mlcheleen man. of consisting The Intemountain Art company of atop that started subtraction, multiplication Hooper says conditions could nee. be Dean Byron Cummings. Prof. W. M. towards the man at that, but the addition, Salt Lake City filed articles of Incorand division. better. He finds sheep growers gen- Stewart and Dr. F J Pack of the bandit fired one shot at him. Th poration today. The company is cap-- KNIGHT FUEL COMPANY Iren Tolton, erally resigned to the policy of faculty, and Ml bullet missed Mlchelsen and lodged In half a block from 4 he pottce st&tton. Itatized at ISO.OOOrdtivded leito $100 "watchful watting," and hoping that Snto Romney, and Mr. Romney of the wall. The bendlt then fled from ud Ptfti twill i T Pettenger la president, who was arrested shares. O. D Collins, the financial skies will soon dear up. the student bode. No definite action the bank and Into an alley north of PMaUirtfckN on the suspicion that he Gordon Napier, vice president, and W7 SevHouM Bktf and relief be accorded to the wool gas fatten, however, and tbo matter the building. When tern eeen he was Wednesday KB ALT LA pTY, UTAH some knowledge of this robbery, Charles Petenger had was fJnaiir dropped Industry walking Jauntily along Regent street. la atlU b5ng held by .the oftlceraL all of Salt Lake City. on-h- at lo-Uc- tre-es- of Surveys of Utah Public Lands Cost Reapportionment Measure Reveals Curious Situation $56,79424 in 1920 me&sure-rrenttake- -' -- g pay-Ip- rs " Ne-a- Neva-dk2,- j g,,, rob-be- r, Ra-pal- Da-vl- Firtt FUITY st regl-men- ' - . , r - lth ; : VKRH J f -'f bur jn 4 : Twelfth-Thirteent- h Glade-Strickle- - conraciu and . if V ' i the-bil- ls ut 1 I -- - J |