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''', .., .. - . -' - , Armed Robber - - ARE2DISC8E0' 'IN FORMAL STATEMENT, , ' It Awakens Sleepers; Searches Clothes A R esolutioli BY AUDITOR I Says Present Legislature Must Provide For Pad Ex- ' penditures as well as Cur--- - ' ,7 , , .t -- - , 7.;., 1 I 1, ., 1E11 II 1 1 11 n. - 0 ,.i. ir,Ia . - 12111 - - - B , t - -- - --- ,116 ---- - 1 ,. - ..,..-.- - t- - 1F .- ,-- - It , - .,,z. , ,--,----- A-Al -- - I, it Ir.. . . :, I :,11 II 1r;, 0 ' - IN r .;.. 1 1 71 c..L.-- , II' iltilii, l' I 11"1 the state by b - , I hoard of Itttuatization vhw that the bterortlit hodp,te et the vsri ous tote oMe!a's have sros n greatly from year to year and that those of the two jears have tieen much in exees4 of those of 1909-0. romprattve t!ctirt I ':.1tt,ftwc that the govefrioc thew as expense money in 1909-1Includ, salark-s114.144 $t and in ,Ins 1919-19- . 1:4.239.749, the secretary woo in 194,9-1dres. Including salaries, and (!her office ex21.995.77 pense. and In 1919-2S70.744,93, the attorney generare office root the awe in 1909-10- . 94 441 SS and in W.- 410 42. Tne state stuntors de1Artiont cost for 1909-1jiist 919.340.90 ,and in 1919-2$40,- - tt i SAYS JUDGE LOCAL a, 0 - ' ENFORCEMENT, at Illt11111 ! , ....t tt ---ts I 0 State Officials Should Have Supervision Over Sale of Licuid , Court Offiial De- - I I. ri dares. 0 prt 141-2- - oa......mwg '', --------- - -- ---- I - v Illealth Inspectors .7 --- I 1 a 0 I , I t: s, Impos-n-MIA- ,, I I -- .11.- ' .- -, i !AAL Official Against sEimo i indiscrmunate Use e drance4 by toF INTERmouNTAIN City Lomnussion . ---- , ' . 0 pi I, 1 - 024; - i ' , . M Wit . ilolo 1 - i . ' 1P : 0 r ,- 4 0 -- -- ---,-.- .... 3 ,I7 PtetNIIRCI!OUS sale of denatured ARK Tuttle. 'data, auditor. tt alcolit.1 as a stumbling block gave Out a statement today fis4 04 , In which he says: in the siloy of the enforcement 1909-1In the state treasurer's or the prohibition law anti the ---- -.. "Upon the final completion 94.119.40 and office den w illie- lwt.. -expense la -; rehabilitation- of habitual .drunkards. In the biennium just passed, 9111.- U of the budget it appear', that there Is 2. 6.i . -. f j 311EI In the office of the vtate ''.. was severely criticized by Judge Fred I .and the need that urgent impreseive instrucsuPerintendent t,f ptritite LETS BOTH W. Crockett in the criminal diviston legislattire, now In session, pass the cost In 121,142-4tion 190910 , i PROMISE and in 1919-2(The ease The lof the city court today, $S2 34S 93 ,measure recommended by Governor FROM NOW with which this form of intoxicant supreme court Itself. not includCharles It., Mabey. for a budget and m 1 40,&1114,t o district or witfees courts. for ing may be obtained. the judge paid. not the From finance commissioner. nesses or jurors. cost in 1909-1U TAW 1 'attog ... only makes a farce the prohibition -114.479.21 and in 1911-2- 0 ' final total of deficits, which wiff have 474, 11. law but practicsiite renders the reformS44.32. 1ilANT G?Ftsr haVise to be included In the budget It CONTINI1E0o . About the same ratio of ..., , mation of habitual drunkards that the sum of 1106.110.1& will it is stated, has 1, ----- --to. be appropriated by this legisia- the various through departmu ture to cover defiCitti of the 401,116,14, As a general thing. the Judge ; ments, including the state educe, state institutions. state hoards. :::nuldrs Ull FigEoN..11211071 tional Institutions, mental hospi- several persons appear before him state offices. covering deficits in . I tal, prisons and various state for 19194120. When maintenance 4i7PC, daily on a charge of drunkenness. In by ............. bosrds. , the budget was prepared In 1119 the A i various JE44'S many of these eases, Intoxication was ' ' Tkit total expenditures of the was received today. by IsmostkokiNKN,T4obtail LI. of state telegram prepared departments ' state have Increase since 1909- produced by drinking denatured alco- estimates of the amount necessary for- members of the state road commis- 10 from 95.770.334.15 to 929.hol At the present time. the Judge their maintenance for the Yvan, 1919- shin from A. H. Christenson. chairta669.417.13, according to the 1920. and after being approved by the said. this class of drunkards has but to A. bles prepared. amounts these commissioner lontantheand budget Ilm..eeTthinnIgPI7eir; rbiaetannft; CONVENTION, In addition to Igo to almost any automobile service were appropriated. at these appropriations every state In- - Saturday night. Jan. 22. showing that LT."; MUST STAND. T i stitution and practically every other th.e sentiments expressed at that meet-stat- e office incurred additional deficits men have become very pro- were In ins favor of continuing the In the following amounts: 'drinking neutralizing the work on the Hollow poison in Deficits IncurredT BALTIMOHEI this - TIIIAL Al A The telegram was dated from product. and after they have thus 1174.671.00 Project. -University of Utah and reads as follows: doctored it they are able to drink it - At a mass 167,104.14 Ephraim Agricultural college meeting of the taxpay-as freely as any other intoxicant. ; Branch Agricultural colers held at Want!, Jan. 31. called D. Charles HERE! Jr.. charged b$ Seymour, , 13,047.61 the board of Another thing which causes a great lege state Treasurer W. D. Sutton has with a violation of the Mann act. will county commoners Vermontskitickens and C. A. HusState School for the Deaf for the purpose of discussing the pre.- l deal of this intoxicant to be used la a C&Mrtatittl Indisopened the againtit 31,022.33 ent road and Blind stand trial at Baltimore or forfeit a from fourth in Sanpete bands .were advanced criminate use of d automo bond of $3,000 which was fixed yen 'that it can be purchased cheaply. This $2.350.00 county . building program State Industrial school in n Nand-Pigeothe to the third grade inspectors grade TATC aad toasty fairs anti 'albite for other than bueineas purposei . 75.000.00 Hollow including State Mental hospital . United States COMMISNiOn- - !coupled with the ease with whichLit road, the followhig resolution city health department by approval Utah State prison titbit throughnut the intermoun. a practic which he finds has cost the terday by V. be obtained. the Judge stated. 35CT!.,,t' I was tallaniM01151Y adopted : Van Belt. following a s11 er Henry 10,000.00 Utah State Fair Assn. seues wilt two sarimaly at. state a considerable sum in times "Resolved. that it be the sense of of the city common at its meeilnit ,,,in makes it a popular drink Mt a cer 11.000'.00 ,.. Bank commissioner t... heariug for b'eymoues removal. convention we instruct our this morning. thts rsor; It is bc:letod 1 Lain class of habitual drunkard& UnAs Um result of a thorough sawyer State land board 61,600.00 board of couGety that is alleged to have transThe Bessie .Baront. when of Seymour commissioners application to til such time legislatures and county corn-lthe automobile situation. Mr. hutstringent regulations Printing of assessment, street the state Metals and the state 134 south Maio street. for a license to Hazel. Wits. 20. from Alcott reStrieting It as 1.400.10 road commission wale are adopted, the rolls Olasoione Ulla Cutting their yearly;tsm hal compiled a tablenhOwing the ported we oak of them that maid where is court it to a men charged with. wee statehouse. .denied declareC Md. City. Chicago. rooming Printing taxpayers' and we demand of thein, that they operate 1 will- eontinue to 1,e ments $2.50 proceed without he desereted her on Juno 15, 1319, drunkenness conunission upon failure or apthe by In any liaz.obJecSA-Lit-tite-erimtnatto moriatm delay the fairs from sorb 1 same to the governor with his recom- He was arrested by departmeat-o- f division Crops and nests commisof the contract for the plicant to 'appear. Chief of- Polk source will bo the d sion 4,000.00 proeecution the thief purports of the mendations. which If rustics officers at Lynn. Ner., in De of the city court. of the n E. had bulldin, recommended Hollow Joseph tt Eurbidge exAttention was called District - annual autelins-ret-thO- r ne attorneys by Judge .road. There were SOO who attended that ehwirtfh-esutartee'41rd . - . becalms- ha: this t5011.9e connected It It understood that should thelerockett to the fact that the governor ee rig. mmintoill rtlicinif stieiliiinni tion whereaboAutarnof :thirst; of xtradition ! of e was convict attorney the land a the state fail general fugitives for Seymour ,said, place No .; government "hangout" definite action had been taken whkh I 3.000.00 on the from justice power to establish rules reg.-- , to a late hour undesirable ,eosulehde bcyhatrhgee eptiretefe. rreehda.rgathcgonbliptilaaminyt lulating the up telegram i l0 Mr. sale of 217. th1, material Sutton has recommended that Use Reporter of decisions todar PermitSion was granted the West-- , two.dse smiles in the Newhouse hotel of this power should bemade by them 7.900.00 I Board of equalization .: loll autos. whether truck or cars. be will be filed against him. ' ern-- Union TelegrapL company la place, this morning. render it Fowler.lto s insurance commission returned Helen to the married stare immediately prictically impossible for Seymour 1.110::::: Dates Announced For a No .Park" sigmAn. Cuts In appropriations made rodian: aiso that all front of their) Livestock board n trucks and other formerly a Salt Lake girl. at Brig- -- !denatured alcohol to be purchased by or147 south-Slaioffice at in street , for evia exhibits ex-to of any sort are person wbo intend ud to use It for public 1 motor drawn equipment belonging to ham City In 1915. 10.000.00 According Irrigation contingent Civil Service Tests der to assist the 40 metsenger boye to ', the state be lised -number and ,purposes. the judge declared. attorney general's depugiven at the hearing yesterday speed up the delivery of meseages. ported by practically all the officers location designatedbyan d this list thir dence 'beverage Alcott such rules which should be at ties Witt Hazel City. 4,675.00 he married int associations' present. the 1 itiond of the Utah Petition and Gray-embracing The Milted States civil service comover to the custodian and remain Md.. on June 3. 1919 which was practhe Judge mentioned one 10,000.00 Capitol maintenance Mon-li- n Utah, to el and 'Idaho blest Washington.. theirat company gravel, a obtained would require the vendor of demission announces the folroWing interestthe keeping of the state 'board of timidly a year before he on temporary bed at North Salt Lake was granted tana whiie this retrenchment policy Mrs. wife. alcohol to keep anwiccurate loans 15.000.00 his first vorce from aminations and dates by the common with the under- does not threaten the foundation ofie: aHrneifnuerer- recommends that no de- National Guard 7,500.00 wbkh application blanks concerning standing moat'. No. 1 is said to have secured I record of all sales of this product. This oir the fairs it h t mindeter may the nee a that company and further record would give the names and id. Induetrial commission partment be allowed the use of any a divorce on April 3. 1920 2,00000 information - auto imum charge- of powder and be re- -' several yea -- according to J. progress1 of all purchasers and if it trucir or motor drawn vehicle Board of health 300.00 may be obtained from C. sponsible for Any and all damages ket. secretary of the Twin Falls coun-- 1 i without tdresses '; to A. Crockwell, information War fund for buildings. first making application that any of them were not window. done by these blasts. Some time Otto ty fair and secretary of the associa-i- 1 Is Deferred. Hearing examiners-ane th board of board the 1,7. of U. and A. C. the alcohol for 100.000.00 Salt Lake postoffice: lusing .,...,. a number of residents in North Salt Lion. I la to b e the, sole of the nee's- -judge other Lake which hue hti!ernteo Among the Would Be Null and Void." to be commission.will petitioned things Feb. Statianal7 fireman, of 25., 1121; of autornobiles otof oothie!cmglia,ven.,ent.ead pcpolimcartaloony, -the blatuing of this eompany and t taken up by the convention will be the' sityWherethecarsmice wartpt7; dental-referSome of the deficits were are stored for any great LsesAicterionvaonneythceoutil an ,rtort,,,, assistant dental ref- stop pm b. i classificatión of that the of windows their. concession exhibits, complained th. length of time. Mr. Sutton recom- by the board of examiners, as eree. master Mit ' furnishing them.' more. further tor stock of In worth in 1 were homes that and the broken dates i100.000 la and of computer rat" much being grades mends that the batteries be carefully provided by law. and in other cases 2. ordnnte 'this manner a 'eheck could 'te. be correlated to offertuel a cared 'f he ipenditure was arbitrarily made departnieni at large, oP Other damage done by the 'eosins fairs mightcircuit for and that the tires be used exploitation Of ,their coal properties. ion all denatured alcobe.i. the &IL of all fairs complete used 7 without any authority whatsoever. and plications rated as received until May charges by the other cars as they deteriorate very was deferred this morning I, .rotw kent on all sales of over the enUre summer. Byextenaincen E. W. Ryberg, manager of the comarrang- - rapidly. ,f the strict letter of the law was S. 1121; state securities commission until C. plain,. and other narcotics. chief section dental referee. pany, appeared I; datee for so int fairs before that commission the xhibitors. pbserved this indebtedness would be specialist In cotton classing, litho- and The checking' thus far shows that J. Sumner. president of the companY. with such rules as. this in force. men and others ex- gave assurance that if Permieeten COneellitiOlta pull and void. and the oMcials or graphic stone polisher. stone Aire SO automobiles on hand. dcaetan lfileehld to,. explain Judge Crockett expreased Confidence , planer. was granted every precaution would' tend over a period of several months t there 'Poarda responsible, guilty of I ci;me.it.hfreomehmItmict 1SS trucks and 12 tractors Further mis- stone grainer. historian. field 1P4pertnthat the a of be taken to protect owners rather than over a few weeks as attaaryeya ' temeanor and liable on their appearing in his court on charges of intoxication may show others. Many of tendent, insect control, agriculturalist, from further damages.property present the fair officers expect to bel in warehouses where pond fur. the '..amount. stored are While the nematologist and technologist.1 would be fish to redoes& able eut down the prizes. purees and !these greatly The commission took Under cortiddwas them. for is stoney being paid spent during the appro pathologist, research and editorial w space L. Griffith Other expenses and still make it m orel'storagehave oration the petition of been loaned to counties. priation ycars 1919-2the amount assistant nematotogy . natur- Contracting company !Navy for $it-te- e profitable to the exhibitor, Recruiter Gets asking contractors used nust be appropriated by the legisla- - alist, dental t o(heratC by being reVrhilo in, their two-da- y hygienist, extra compensation 1..r difficuloonvention I roads. , ;tire now irk SPIlaion, and the moneys ceived until March 1. applications 121. Sea Het encountered in excavating for tlie in Salt Lehi the member of the oats I ho are bonding '' Asstenment I been Daly r. Paid from the revenue to be received hands has Mr. Sutton's report The commission announces that the Jordan- - & Salt Lake Canal extension. sodattion will be the stu - egt. of the or the ensuing two years, which holding ed to Governor Mahe,- who as yet has of weekly examinations for This extension was buUt for the pur- State Fair geociation ; which ae.. Commander has It. neans that the present administration stenographer.typist and stenographer-typi- st Mann, In charge , de no comment. It is also being pose of supplying fanners in Cotton- ranged for several entertainments In gone nf the nust maintain its own expenses of over by the secretary of state ravill recruillra; statiOn in the servke, wood district with 'meter from Utah addition to the regular meetings. e. recommendation III 111110 his nate government. as well as pay the Washington, D. departmental Ole tor adding C.. will be disconNV. C. Winders last I i 111,,11.11., Will Ph0174y bp .,; lake in exchange fob water feeeived president of the Utah' among other inormous total of these &Mits. tinued after Jim 25. 1121. Beginning by the city State Fair association. made the ad- - i He Is recommPriding, from from duty here. for Service deta,l!ed Cottonwood. Big of sell many with balanees in appropriations Feb. 1. 1921, these examination' will tontlitt that the state hil: dress of welcome to the deletratea., flu fl and atittthyo eg w g the trucks k. previously made uhich added to this, be held throughout the United States Mr.. which after Markel submitted his.e9naidera uncessary Ti e Rotary eub ("It 8'P:a.teerloetuti: Th. slate 'mount will equal practically one Inn- - on the second Tuesday of each month. Two Petitions in Ittf:irfrec'eint in Europtel.:.tatunP. ahntlal report as secretery-treasuie- ri automobil e equipment workers to canvass I much dollant As soon as the legtsla-- 1 until further notice. acquired Thell':irsc'irrict-:"'adeP-the association. Filed of Horace war department and can 7March i "tire adjourns the banks holding these Bankruptcy . .5. for Antwerp. to Join his S. Ensign, manager of the. from the -leficits immediately present the samel unless some check is made on this evil sell IL. according to r. Crock. for European relic legally Montana State Fair and former man.lett. signed to the Rotarians is that part . or payment, which places a tremen.- that the Mate will soon be financially Petitions in voluntary bankruptcy or Utah State the ager fair, delivered' h:ka.iti.an:eetwi ilo:i .itbe ,, lous burden on the general' fund. in the most serious condition. of the city lying seithin the block ..veare,Nse..ain. deCrok were filed in the office of John E. the first address on the convention's oe. WhiCh will be : S'allic 1h o'arke ..ww berm Purpose." ittee Will Plan bounded by First South. Main street.: already depleted at that clerk of the tnfted States business. He dwelt principally on the Christy. .1me. The Ne.,ki,hir, new State and street. South which would con- problems "The bpi proposed by the governor, district court, this morning by teorry many ' For Advertising Fund Second "In the year 1910 the deficits ap-- i proeiding off. !blare Island, San Francisco hars for tne appointment of a I Woodruff. watchmaker. Solt Lake, front the officers of the rarioutg fairs Rotarian a (ulcers will canvass both tea-,. propriated were: 11.22161112-179.when : in cuts the and and L. have finance approPriatioada win S..Hunter. Salt irst,nd budget machinist. commisidoner, corn- - sides of State street between 124: 1914, 1916. or the 123.- advertising A Ite-.been announeed and how beat to meet ; 1..Cku;rhnoiatinied.eran.,Ndiannno,wt-,ilmeeting trtsenttabrnienySati jt. ;Second etouth and both sides, of 195.41; 1913. $279181.25; 1920. 1300.-- 1 undoubtedly .ere this purpose. Under Lake- - Woodruff places his nobilities thie reduction in available the bill the budget and finance com- at ti.201 62 and claim, his assets , fund, with- -, mittee of the COnIttletClat club will gent street. ; 190.30. New York, svhile at sea. Out down of size the 141. amount the ctber missioner to tho which time whole amount fair. I he held tomorrow- tuxht at cutting has direct control over the only Committees representlng "It is plain from these figures that, J. la. Horn., manaker of the Utah arta expected definite action will be ;clubs anelodg cs of the city are ac expenditures of every department. of which be claims to be exempt When the appropriations are made to Huntor Mrs his liabilities at $490 an State fair- and .acting president, "Iasi taken on the piano made to raise a 41 et work in their respective cPs ;,., the advertts- Itively a nd it is confideny expected presiding officer. any department they are divided into claims to hare assets of $4.000. ' I li 1 S000 fund for newspaper e delegation members At noon 24 equal parts. corresponding to the claims an exemption of eli. distribu. that their returns will show generous ing and for the printing onandUtah were the guests at the organ recital number of months covered by the biand contributions to the.cause. of three .booklets -the Tabernacle. They will ennium. for First Basketball ene' IA ke. Little Miss Hoover- this morning , a more for this afternoon the committee Ira spoke to the erriployees Of 1.11e. Moon-- . any one month exceed the amount al-- , of thorough e members of reefing of building up Malcolm McAllistte, chairman: lotted for that month an Immediate discuon and Telegraph on J. Assembly tain States Telephone Friday r, ' their organizations. explanation is necessary before the Edward Taylor. S. A. Stevens. J. E. com pany. maid ne her app al l'for.. the . SiMmin imam nommi.mmm..,Eig budget commissioner will approve the i LI itroaddus. Earl I. Glade. A. G. Mc- - relief of Europeanchiren The first basket ball aseembly of claim for payment, and the excess IV. MIMAIMMOMENNIIIIMEIMEEMIlidi it theatres "all Tullis. W. School S. peerticis. .Testerd Spangler, Kenzie. ay Giati,Matinee. amount must be deducted from the the season will be beld it the Uni11: pated in the national motion associal trait' next month allotment This control versity of Utah Friday at fl:SO a. nt. .. ... special film. The day .. showing- the i11 The ; . II-- .I. ebsolutely necessary if deficits in In advance of the opening IMMO in E. E. Jones. Zsioger. contributing le Invisib le Gui st ." Anderson. J. , 'Miss Della school and Forest S. Petv110 ,,weer ge E, maintenance of the various state in.,.., It Lake gains the loam of the Utah 4 and Cecil Alter. crnt of their receipts to the tu n through whom you can get stitutions 'Carpenter and departments Cr. pre- agricultural college Friday night tr.4 ton. principal, give a matinee ''''Vred.. but it 1 Ueporti have not a yet comelein. will 1 s In vented. the t be of the The capacity' University gymnasium. speak- Freida' r at the Princess theatre. is 'specfel that purchaslarge KNIGHT SPRING ing agent for all of the state institu- er' will be Wesley E. King president lionise. for the war relief fund. Sugar shown when returns are. complete. The G.; tions and mate office s. many thous- of the Rotary club and Coach T. M. use''of the theatre, films, music. CANYON COAL 1 Saturday morning the theatres will ets, ands of dollars will be saved annually Ftetpatrick. There will bo musical cot R,E, GiTE and the amount -give spetial children s matinees as a commERcum ., to the institutions in and numbers and the mega the i Woodfatt-Margett- s yells by purchase of further aid to the cause. The entire Coal 'realized was Sll37- The ushers were Tit tittING I the Int of B. register Gould Blakely. their supplies and equipment student body. led by Martin Hopfea- toscherVrtsrest school, who mattnees wi'.1I be proceeds of also United States land aa.. . has an- - donated. Co. "The total appropriations hi the beck University yelimaster. , irestettssee;a1 es Itastaeon Palmetto. . Speakers addressed theatre the sum of 110. subscribed completed budget are 84,22S.027.111. nounced that the rel101elOtt plats have audiences last night. urging generous l Jeremy Puel Grain Co. "If the reorganization plan of state' Club Women Defer Action A irrowt entrim44e-tabeen received at his office from the contributions. course Is the le departments in approved by the leiriala-1 Martin Coal Co. Among the donations received this general: Township 21 south. Nhe'rt-ru- t to Prometion, . lot-i-re Recitals this will probably be reduced Organ east.; township 21 south. morning at headqUarters were the Legislative Program liurveyor 1011.040. ; revenue 22 The to ha , AllianceCoal Co. Pal4-received youth. range lowing: Near 'Iaaara f'uln linndar Januar, i tOWD3inship Are Discontin. aed -it during thin period. .which can be apHome Culture club of Springville. Iits; I Can Definite action on the woman's i DFInyon Coal Wags?" :Ell for full par- of F4it club plied to the payment of these appro- minimum Woman". Company Republican Conitne-ncin--wage measure flow being titulars. Home Eronorrtoestisrienes, ,. Lake. leaving a Ile: ; Order This Famous Coal from priationsof is 23.942.02-3.2Morning l comndered by the mate legislature was M7.003,11i. on may ,,y, 1921. the plats will be Ition of Cedar Cis. Ile: Loleiye'elesueee.. the Tabernacle as:I he therouthly "The governor hats given mudit time derteyes by the representatives of the these Deakrs. flied and the unappropriated and un- - 'cry club of Mantt, $10. Utah- State' eerlosits' and . Nursoor asoctation. ISO; Woodmen of thought to the prepara- state federated woman's clubs. who LopomKalledalites erred lands will be tu biectlfir 1 the of this butivet tion and has cut out mot at the state capitol this morning. o sunder the public land laws tbs., all the World. Moab. 111. the proceeds the daily organ recital until fur- - qualified persoroz 12 FUEL COMPANY more thad 11.060.1100 in the appro- Informal discuarions for benefit a of Senator Elisefrom the flan" given During day they notice. it may take a month I nrior to the dote aimed the land may the fund. .I. Cecil Ahltetr, bweocakthrotorr ellooLi priations asked for it will not. how- beth ,jiayardp bill In the 'senate., mod ever. he poptible to wipe out all of ales ihe or to complete ale Work . it is b. filed apes( ander the art of Feb. server today sent tn I c more 17 : of the form preeent 31" 'mending Latte'flitri 1 "gm. ' t announced. this deficit during the grieving tool of the women 's compensation bill were and I for the entertainment of an 'Invisible; SALT LAIR II 14. 1920, by qualified soldiers , ' iLimbers. peen. manors. several , 1. guest." by I M ,,, fr'.7 - -- - 12, n La st Decade reputed : 1( o .. - y II. 4,,, 5 AE01101 PREVENTS CRY ., !! 111 - -- i5;,----, 2-- Z-. ML .....; ., ' -: , - t I ' '11;1 -:- -- --- ' 1! I , OE DENATURED !SALE ' .;l ' : ; 1 ' fa - - It ' ' Per Cent 'Up 500 ,, - -- - , y I - Ilt . .... k r , -- -.. ?1,..' , , --- ' -- - '... J ,,ty 1 We: '41ratil GREATERAVANTITIES THAN THE., UTAH PRODUCTS . pzipi , I n If :,:' 1 z., i! M. tdrlois 'rPi E - otelgeri. Zoe..00 4 111,4 , i r- MANUFACTURED FOOD ' OF OTHER STATES OCCUP1 'PPP THE PANTRY SHELVES IN ta !WM State's' Expenses - .;;;:::.:-. ,..:11. -- .1;1!11,,1 , ,--- , NI - 0 A.- ,."- ! .. . - :::7--.: tii.' I, . cltt:Z. ... :::11111 -- - III I : f : . ,I, - , ---- ew.----- m Armed with heavy revolver. an unknown.. bandit entered the room or Joe Mason and E. L. Cline. 322 'west North Temple Erect. at 2 o'clock tide morning and. two inert atnne lOwagletl out olforCallir face the searched their clothes. and dresser robbing them of lib In money and their witches. He then warned them to keep quiet and left A report of the robbery lwas mad. to thePolic1511 once and a thorough search of the neighborhood was made by the officers but no trace of amen answering the description of the robber could be found.. , The men told the ollicere that they ware awakened brthe man who ordered them to get out of bed and face the wall. They said he spoke hi a gruff voice and acted very nervous, as though he was not ,used to such work. He searched the place hurriedly and monied anxious to get away. ', , That Will Make: forGood All go.un4 -, . . . , 1 rent. - HI , , , DEFICITS:. OF STATE 1 e.; t ,. . . , ISSUED ' YEAR , I . t'- , c LTG ND SECTION 14 - .' Allt- - SALT LAKE' CITY UTAH THURSDAY. JANUARY 27 1921 ' '' tr 14. ' ' ---- eWI pi '1t i . 'Li k , '' .' - , , , ,,,,A,,, 1 . ! - .0 'fr ,,.,. .L... i .. - ir vfr.o.r- 4 ': i i ele,011V.fr J fr. - ' - , FOUNDED , . ,, . , ,, L , i n ez: i Of State Motors OPENS FAIRS . state-owne- 1 fer-;-4- - ot appropriations. - - followed-win-enThir- klanti-Pigeo- license-be-denie- eo nir I I ..... Opened Inter---eorn- d' , --- "1 tanti- . .1 I - cos-taw- i - , I; - , th-e, ee, a" " . , . ali e Rotarians ". 0, C anvass tie"' - of City r For Rehef Fund ' - 1 k' i . .! t , hi ' , 1 . i - I 'omm Pd ..- - , $79.8454-1641-:',- i - I - 4 . . I ; . r' . KIIIMMLL rnv lulu" j,ODEALERSomil Here Are the Dealers o4314.'Irc'Dll'ntP:lhelki-G311.1hCa).MC7nnHn.-ra.rrI- Parent-Tesche- - 'e ' re ' rr -.- 1 .. - 'nreryoomr -ii ,.,e, - the ' I; on -- 11 , c.., ,i,. - )4.- A , nerd ' t - ,,:011.. ted x ... r, g It d 1 ,, t, 1 - 40, D. S. businesg. college rbigGill 1 i i . , r levo - - ..a.ib. .0 . Le , '.1 tt.' r 4Pastalinedast:tO4ww;nswithht'lp1711379no1")rtuhr.hu.ra'trahnnitg"eenlitt6sieseastist3 deft . 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