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Show JJ' -- . - v-'-- - - . iWIWNM pkM - . t f An?bt 2 1921 Mjmrrer school of Utah, which will an fj vrlll extend through (By International New Service.) ARDMORE, Okhu, Jan. It District Judxv Tboma W. riiam,,on today srt Mirrti 8 a the opening dale of ttr trial of Clara Smith Damon for the altered tnunler of Jake I. Damon, Republican national commit, teeman ami multimillionaire oil mac note. Judge Champion. In antmunc- - . In the opening date, declared I lie trial would be bcM 1 Ardmore and that no ciutngo of venue being contemplated. .'irb&Vg workpd.ut fev Reunicm-the ecbool who director of the the features ix weeks coiuse i" 5yia! pervtce at the nmver-Un I 'he ealIUhment of a branch bMuHF t Hntlrgtn, Emery for the benefit of rural teachers frof , uthea&tern part of the .. auto, he son fcl ?nife wo- - at the w,,i 'u.hide tHirves in social put lie naltfiphv educa-ii-r4 - incsdv phaTear art irtd Muijr lit oil Uriel a so-- 1 ,vr' h t trtn.Vrf r o wj'l hfd jVf "ul Ie co: Fuerpfl lu U e trk to ho offered at n win be placed ou uw riwnirmphars rrrt and method foi era tn ruraf achocrin, aectjfding to Uean Jhtti'i'(f -- 15 TnTTrr.jO" session - T v o? r tsx. i(T'irjir wtll he a u 5 BY MILDR FD MORRIS. S. Staff Correa pendent.) X. (i Okla, Jan 1. They are netting the etage m this htne ARDMORE. Ita atmosphere of the "wild and woolIey west and m ac- fqtt apt) langormt south for a trial that prowa err a lions as:. gripping and startling as any famous "woman murder case New York- has produced. 1 -'e Aceonjin tiy'reTiort'tOdiy. the (f orrt e Pener4l 'Sf'the,-fmay prosecute Clara Smith Hamon when she answers to the cha'ir- - r, s n Jake Hamon whose name sttll live, ss a tower in this s,. jn of the4 country, It Is said to be? the first time since by way of ornament a large diamond Oklahoma entered statehood that the i that sheds radiance from bn tie These. who enter attorney generals office has of a criminal case and whetb-ier- s home and all, are treated as er it bodes ill fur ths accused woman folks wnd standing in hia Unle court Is a thing about which folks here room vou dual ire a f.yi.re 4 cen only s pec u late. The optnlon ds , human andpicture ns Judge bluff and generally expressed that if she is con- - Turn and wearing a bro.d ttc. tlced without the involving of influ- Buck Gerrett w , i 1V, r,., ertial persons as accessories aft eg the toily of the accused woman d p fact, political power will be respon-jth- e trial and may appear as ,,r sible. jthe chief witneasea A hai d. Ths politics mixed up in Ihls case picturesque chap is Shcrifr I.u k w would make a story In Itself In its, sift voice and pleasant eje th.it ian figures and setting the trial will be show a steel glint when occa,jn reas picturesque as any western Urafiu quires It. witnessed in the make . believe world You can picture in yoi- - imirma-f!6" s,f the theater- th j'ldg-methe Jury which rt bn leas a change of venue a granton Clara Smith li u ion tuelv ed, Judge Tom Champion wT.l pnritd men with . weather uaca, faces in Judge Tom as "he ts known, a hi, high, boots and cord-- , r: serene'y broad shouldered, bluff, hearty Ktn-- ! chewing tobacco as thj tbi ittcfnan, ho affect ftannelshirt-- and evldenco fe tu c pv; Hnrf-LtK-o- tt Ik nifio S' x r'. r!K at th purpo-e-- ii t or.& k unieirs ef to that a viKaioni 5;i for the y.rT-- i i n f Ic nutijfda of atndv wit: t .cr, i.ee to the training of loijitw nrnlte inn, taming under the iov,ifirt of f tiers vortnier-i- i tii Ire ad Dura ueUK.n r't-he- me edura-t- t' n In tie athoolt Wil1 (.onddored at "" Set,. a! ..Jertl S ",Pt . h ,t 'he s'al RllJ be tt'fC ar'ldity he s(fcio4s , rhe rui rt vMod! fcthoui ki,i . tr.5 spvtso I Heres a sum in arithmetic. Let your youngsters figure It out. If one-coffe- e T as costs much as another,and makes only $ as many cups to J hs pounJ, which costs the, . tknL least pcrcup?, . Now put on your glasses and read the answer: j Both the tame Why, then, cheaper-per-pou- nd 1U- , 1 ..u. 1 le, ft vr em-plf- t Il-d- J r , j i t Ibr ifii'iih n'i II 1118 1 rtf Jap Schilling Coffee o long ago with tho Sug company for 2i cra of sugar fog at the factories of the com pmy hi arious pans of ti coientry AW the raw materia! possible. It is w&i h in purrhaed from the regions to this The floor comes city tributary Dor and Idaho, made from local he&t, salt from Turkey red o does the lard used for shortening a well as the eggs and Ltah-Ioah- lth butter Pharmacists Complete Tests for Certificates Examinations of pharmacists "for cert if.ca rs to practice wege concluded the state st today capltol. Those who took the examination were Samuel s. Isaac Harmajb William Virgil irieo B.: Tyner,- J'.csnnrd Brace; tleorge I arr, John P. Taylor. IAoog-- I is Karl Ferguson. Harry Thomas FtCtlcg, exemincd for an assistant, ail of rialt Lake City, and J. Carl Chase assistant, Provo, Ralph J. Henroid. Magna, Stanley M Talor, Lehi; John I Black, Wmnemucca, New; II. S Harris. Ogden, F. J. Wadsworth. Jr, assistant, Santaquin. Dean A. Clark, St GeoTgs; WPlIam -- Greer Wilton. n a Ogden, dTyml pmclty tTay.es L Moqze. Midvale, and IL L. BloV, 'Mi!- ford. ! Ha-ke- - ttim:s5nf to r. .. k, tV to- n betv a Ijnt'o Ml) t A whenever r f ar. cl? cr4uettc, pjpa or jnrtrg for a ci (w. J'n lnie a harmbs o Pic t il?et In jour mouth tnMeai to hr!p plirVA t! at avvful desire bbortlv V Mbit may be broken jnd ou are better completely off Its so finanriaily jhvik.tliv o Jn?Ie Get a box of e h:r No-T- men-ttU- Vt::'. wqtl reTbhd tour moos) y'u, tinucglkt uueation Advertisement. n - - tlii The imlustri.l .mh'tpton feature in t 'yh oi ' bank h.bbv thie the r vrilt i h'I thHin'S Ki.fiM r ."i(iatv prod ii te Go, cc H Us tniH it mnac. r of the entr. e,i faerv v Hrh 0 t it!, ttiralnr put o 100 tat.GLa' ft ,..N In bulk antt V9. i 0 in t,4.r;o-;atul dpnaJn if H,iM 0"f v.ur jt of corple per month a laree rr,.,rtUn beitg hipp-to 1'r. t, -'v ! t H " 5 In Lafayette School , neering and educational the furtherance of fi.e pieventlon and fire protection engircering Tho communication aas rff.cials in BoylI$h,e0 tartntji'l? The regular monthly tint class examination of the Salt Lake ganlzation in ihe wont of fire will be held Friday evening, j lion. Jan 31, at C oclock in he Lafayette y scliool A number of boys have Scouts Thankful Is'ered for tests and the following Use of Gymnasium to give examinahave vohintee-etions I)r A. J. Hosmer, Oten BoulO T Wood, Ephraim Wahiqulet, ton, While the city commission was holdV J Campbell, T A. Schrenfeld. W. M' rday eveA Dunn. F. J Hampshire, Vaughn ing its regular meeing Cutler, Elmer Nelson, Dora! Cutler. ning, a delegation of bj scorns fi Green, Don Cameron, Hadley4 jte(j (be city and county building with Hanks. Ernest Cluff, Andrew Glad their band and aerenaded the commis- N J. Reynolds, R J. Sperry, WiISi. u of the visit, accord-orkninkl, A. O reganza. Dr 1. Leo lon. The object ing to N. G. Morgan, wno acted as Shephard, Dr. L. J. Paul. W. A Pettit. C. J K Keddlngton. Joseph R Miller, spokesman for the cou. nag to F. Paine, A. Evenk and the Kev. H. thank the city for use of the police E. Hennques. gymnasium for practice purposes and offered the services of the scouts In Fire Underwriters Place any civic endeavor tha might prove Branch Office on Coast useful Mayor C. Clarence Nesltn respond ed to th address. He said the boys The entire facilities of the Nation- had arrived Just at a Hme when the wrtli commission was al Board of Fire Underwriters taking under advisenow be avaPable to the state and city ment the closing of card c'ube of Fait Lake and spoke of the contrast be- officials of the intermountain country and Pacific coast according to an-- 1 tween the clean, moral lives which nouncement made In a letter td H. K. the boy scouts were leading and 'the n Burton, superintendent of waterworks. -. ' wasted lives of those persons who office of the board has been es- quent pool balls and dives. Ha aaid western! ths sity stood ready at all times - to tablisksd in 6an Pransnco-cities may iravC ready screen te the , gtv assistance to any worthy of the public service, engl- - ment sponsored by the boys couta reg-ljjo- For - fre-A- s move-servic- HMiiiiiiiumni es 1921 19 TT "WWi JwnaauwMs ST'W fJI ,tM m Your Best Oppocflunify Take Advantage of This Big Shoe Sale Beginning Tomorrow Morning Shoes From $1.00 and Up c - JOHNSON AND ..BURTON. iJ St 477 EAvST 4TH SOUTH inm.wyiJHi r )' t ir-i- buy the coffee, and miss the delightful nr former vearn. i 'fragrance and smooth' rich" TLf f 1st thrift will t lute v 30 and th HtMV wM taste of fine coffee? . tolluH In tji lp is those one of Schillings Biscml Company Has fine coffees. First Class Scout Test Exhibit in Bank Lobby . WEDNESDAY JANUARY c Politics W ill Have Btg Part in Hamon Womans Trial, 'Is Indicated Now .y Vtt lanvriucMrMi, ? THE DESERET NEWS for the opn June t i a rian i - i cf tho Univoi wf j - jr rrsrrsrrrr ''wi't;' ZE i 'L' Summary Survey Co vering Five Years;.. tfri tTfrr-ignimt- s Reports Innovations At Oneida Academy -- Oneida academy at Preston, Idaho, . a number Of Interesting things by way of innovations, accord- in to Supt Adam Bennion of the Church schools. from Prea- N intricate comparative summary survey of the financial condition ton ,he rhool Returning head speaks of ths of the various departments of the city of Salt Lake during the five health movement fully organized la hool in which Preston physi-Ct- y was completed yesterday by t,le jears from 116 to 1320. both inclusive, clan, and dentist, are AUditor II S McCann The dentists, he add, have just comSeveral weeks have been consumed In the preparation of the report and pleted a free examination of the teeth the purpose of the survtv is to assist' the city commission, os a budget of all the student,, and physician are 1 31 tax ievy-foOUtutuutee, te the lowest Computed thartfTrfg 7ut half rates for the treat upon a 10 mill levy the estimated revenue from all sources will reach ment of tonsils and adenoids. In ad1 043 1X9 31 according to the report. If it la found necessary to make the dition the acLLol Acuity J holding a, levy milts, this gmouht will he In creased "by J204.703 65. weekly seminary at which they are v The report, which In Itself Is a maze of figures. Is Impartial In Its aiming to keep up with educational, and comps riser a. Hvery division under each city department Berated progress hy reporting on various new so that the financial state of any department or division ma be easily combook The and new movements. pared with conditions existing in previous years. No mention is made of ths Oneidaacademy has now the largest names of persons at the head of the various departments during the peri- enrollment in ita history, with 818 od cov ered, t)of'ri)ainy effort made ro total the financial findings for the students. separate city departments Only the grand total for the combined departments for any given year is set down. Bank Robber Suspect 1 No Jumlficatlon The pajroll expenditure of all the att.mpted in th Released by Police of five for the period survey regarding variations or discrep- department ear show an erratic fluctuation. The ancies in the operation of departments highest amount paid to cuy employee Ed Norton, 27, who waa arrested under different administrations, but was in 1920 when it reached 11,365.-58- 2 Jan 12 on suspicion that he was the for the purpose of comparison the 24 lowest in The aalaries point Timmerman commissioners at the head of ths dif- wan in 1916. when it waa $896,603 61 . man who robbed Jacob ferent departments during the paving teller of the Utah Savings A were the other For amount the year period are given as follows follow 1917. $1,005,634 27, 1918, Trust company of S4.Su0 on th morne Commissioner of public affairs and a8982,435 ing of Jnn 5, ha been released from 34; 1919, 81,240,816 95.. finance 1 S Karl A Beheld, the city jail because of inauffldehl 1918-1W. Mont Ferry; 1930, H H only one year. 1918, waa the payroll evidence While Norton 1 said to expenditures reduced from the yean! Green. there answered the description of th It. Which preceded Commissioner of public safety neither Timmerman nor F- The early totals of expenditure by bandit, 1916-11918-1V. Mont M. Micheinen, cashier, at whom th xx A : Ferry; Karl A- - Scheid, 1920, A F Barnes posltl,re,jr ldentl" . ri'A';! him as the i Comm.s'ioner of parks and public 384 88, , 12.011,717.49, 1917, 1918 1916-1H Herman about twe Green; 81,896 902 07. f 1919, Norton was released property 32,147,967.67, weeks ago. 'from the Montana state 1918-1- 9 Herman H. Green, 1920. A. and 1920.- - 82,862 327.32. H Crabhe where he Deer at Lodge The report shows that for street prison ' Commissioner of streets and public years and six months foe which comes under the man- served three lighting, 1916-1M Heber He and a partner were Improvement robbery A. H. Crabbe; 1920. T. agement of the public safety departconvicted of having entered a hotel IVeils, 1918-1Lake Salt 169 In 77 ment, 633 spent T- - Burton-. tn and h Id tin and robbed- the :2 TO, OH. 52 W 191, '172,370 In menButte Norton waa shot in the lobby Commissioner water supply and 1976, 1918, 279,472.32 in .1919, and 1916-1ShearH. 7 W, waterworks through the leg. his partner through 62 fn 1920. C. Clarence Neslen, and four the stomach man, 1918-1policemen were Under the park and public property wounded In the fight which followed. 1920, C Clarence Neslen. department the park department spent 5 Mill. the following- 389 831 60, in 1916, When the Levy Was , APPLICATION IS DENIED. 396 975 16 In 1917, 3127,031.42 in 2 6 was 1916 In HELENA. Mont, Jan 13 Th suThe tax levy 1918, In 3177,304.93 and 1919, " mills with a property valuation to-of preme cour denied today the applicaThe taxes derived 8172,989.772 A gradual Increase is shown in the tion of William O. Spear to file 6 collected streets and public improvement de- - complaint direct in that court in an gether with o'her revenue effort to test th constitutionality upon water taxes, llcenr pertinent under the head of streets th 'rPCt PrraT law. Th applies- total receipts the and irrigation. From 3208.378 53 ex brought v The fol- - pended 181.75. jn j,ls the fcureg ciimb until tkn was mad yesterday, year up to 33.651. waa lowing year. 1917- - the tax levy vel- - hey reach in 12Q the sum of 3383,. j j mill, with property Increased 0I gg, nation of 3176,959,075. but the total! xhe water supply and waterworks; -; Vf,of the receipts for this year was department Shows the largest 1.895 44. or less than the previous expended in this department amount; under be This explained may the head of waterworks with the partly year amount of greatest expenditure made in 1917, by the falling off in the was nearly 3188.375.30 and the lowest in 1918, licenses collected, which 3100.000 less for 1917 than 1916. In 2145 460.4$. In 1920 this division Ko tomarh dosing Hyomef ts 1913 the tax levy remained th same cost the city 3182,064.29. chiefly of oil of eucalyptus taken from . the eucaljptus forests of inland A us as the previous jear, but the property itevenue MOmated. itb other excel traHa, and combined valuation was increased to 8191. 639, 942 and the total of receipts for the the revenues for 192lh Estimating mland Australia th atmosphsA 41 The year was 31,907.390 the grand summary of the report ia go year with balsam throws 1919 saw the tax lew increased to 7 shows that the general taxes that will out byimpregnated th eucalyptus trees that germs mills and the propeltr valuation in- be collected upon the 1920 valuation do not thrive, and in consequence creased to 3195 962 090 while the to- at a 10 mill levy would bring the city coughs, ctflds. catarrh an other nooe 32,047,036 51. In departments from and throat afflictions are practicaliy tal receipts for the year was 32,014.-37which revenues are collected the esti- unknown 75. Breathe Hyomei and get the earn The greatt tax lew of the five mates are in every case based upon germ killing effect as yoa car period came In 1920 when an li- assessments and collections of 1920 pleasant would get in the eucaiyptue forest. II fixed and the property allowing for natural and estimated Hyomet is sold by druggists every nt. levy was Merwhere and by Zion's valuation Jumped to 2205,939,286. collections Institution on a guarantee of cantile A final notation Is made upon the satisfaction which, with other revenues, brought Ad or refunded. money to the city a total of 82 901 808 16. grand summary sheet that 2110,000 At this point it is noted In the au- should be added to th unappropriated If ditors report that becauss of a de- balance to provide for a write-of- f M cision of the district court prohibiting the decision of the lower court la susof th tained by the supreme court relative the assessment of 210,000,000 o o Sugar to the Sugar company property of the of 210.000,000 at 11 miila compaifys'property the sum of 3247.-60- 0 assessment It relieves stomach misery, soorstos With this report now completed the will hMW to be deducted from the belching mai aS stomach dintns a aeoUectala Isa bt JAMJ-?,?- - mfcici bsdpsMKUKmktee wOt teiMMag ormuaey hack. Large box at tablets v gions in the near future the city now carries a assets at all druggist ta ail Shows Financial Condition of City Is doing A esWh pWe r- It tur-vs- five-yea- rs 1 t fXoX 7, nr rld 62,-3- - 3186,-171.9- -- "All Men Are Created Equal 1. HE FIRST PRINCIPLE of the Declaration of Independence the equality of all is strictly adhered to by The Owl Drug Co. You wont find in an Owl Drug Store a customer slighted to accommodate another. Youll find no favors fa the matter of prices and, as this is strictly a cash business, there are no ledger accounts with customers to confer special privileges. . MI-O- Utah-Idah- Ends indigestion Utah-Idah- A BUILDING TONIC w Equal courtesy and consideration to every customer, however humble he may be, are required of all employees of The Owl Drug Co. Creed, color and condition of life have no bearing on the service you may confidently expect to receive. Have no hesitancy in dealing with The Owl Drug Co., even in matters that may appear insignificant Jhd trivial to you. We treasure most the number of customers who swear allegiance tQ our methods, and we hope to enroll you among them. Aggregate sales are of far less importance to The Owl Drug Co. the number of customers served, j To th&eof delicate constitution, young or old. ! Scotts Emulsion Get rid of Germ-Lade- is nourishment and tonic that builds up d s Broom. the whole body. $18.00 . 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