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Show CJ-- J r "'"I THE DESERET 1 NEWS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 26 1921 OEIUtraTiCMTS RT.'.TR PJTE FTJTESTS FOB HOUSE-TO-HOU- SE 0 County Committee Make It Report and Score Pre. Retrench; ent System ment Declared Necessary, No relief is possible for taxpayer acin Salt Lake county thie year, cord in to the report of the commit tee appointed gome time Ago by the Salt Lake County Farm bureau and the Salt Lake County Civic Improvement association. The committee makes serious objections to ths pres-ent tax system, however, end point now to to the' neeeselty of startin future in the retrenchment for plan It is charred that the assessed valuation of property in Salt Lake county has been increased 20 per cent, not because this" Increase wss neceesary but becausa tbs state has such a tar bonded debt that hlh assessments are necessary to keep the security be hind the debt within the law. The committee le ' composed of Parley R. Glover. J. W. McHenry. M. S. Winder, Georgs T. Sharp. W. Crane. T. F. Greenwood and A. Rundquist. ' Committee's Report, t f The full report follows: I The eommtttew met with the state board of equalisation twice. It also met with the soveraor of the state pud the board of examiners, held setr-real meet!ns with ths board of county commissioners of Salt Leks county, bnd also met with ths boards of education 'of the Jordan achool district, the Murray school district and the Granite school district. It also calln at the ed end held a Granite stake house, at which meet-i- n a report was made of the committee's work to that time. At that meetln a resolution was fuly passed euthorisinc tbs commutes -. to petition the board of county compi lesion era for relief, or. If the board pt county commissioners hould not grant relist requested the beard of bounty commissioners to notify ths tnte board of equalisation of the . emergency, the discriminations end Injustices that had come Into existence In the taxing matters of Belt Lake and prayln that the state . bounty, board of equalisation should reconvene the board of county commissi on- -. bra aa n board of equalisation for the and Purpose of granting some-reliespecially to the owners of lands In Lake county. fait ? The committee aaln met with the board Of bounty' commtagjoasr on Wednesday, November li; and was notified by the board of county commissioners that the petition had been received, that it had been submitted to the state board of equalisation, and that ths state board reported that .bothln could be done. . The committee desires to state further that it finds under the system taxation as administered in Balt ff Lake county this year that there has been shifted, because of chahes in rates and valuations, an unfair and disproportionate share of the burdens of taxation from other classes of property to that of lands in the county, smountin to an assessed valuation of approximately 120.000.000. -- Injustice AIk!ed.. , In confirmation of the dlecrim- inatlon against Balt Lake county lands. your committee learned that after all of tha levies had been made by various raxin units for all purposes the state board of equallxation raised the assessed valuation on certain lands, and, as indicated by the tax notices In Salt Lake county for this year, ap- proximate) JO per cent. and in certain Instances much more, while other classes of property were not so raised. Hence the unjust abiflin of the bur- - den of taxation. 'The committee has been informed that this raise wss neceesary, not be-- I cause tha various taxln units needed more money, but because the etate had become so involved In debt that the reduced valuation as returned by the county assessors worked an Impairment of tbe state Indebtedness, end that, therefore, the raise of valuation was made, not for revenue, but for credit, end yet the taxpayers must pay. whether neceesary or not. The committee further finds that the farm lands In certain localities of Balt Lake county are carryln an excessive and disproportionate share of the taxln burden. The committee regrets. that al- thouch relief could have been grant- ed. it has not and will not be done this year. The officers of the county and tha state hare iren very respect- tul attentlen and have aided the inof the committee, and vestigations matters of taxation are beln xrevely discussed and eeriousiy considered, not only by the private rltixen. but mass-meett- f, - . -- ' - l FIREPROOF ; 1 cent per linear foot per day. STORAGE I Rates on Automo- biles Shipped to California Points. ' ; - JecdfcConiwJU 335 W. 2nd So. Td. Was.S4M. X CM. - t. ' OF tOT 0103 T0 M -- becmimj Monday has been set sa the date for hearing the aeries of protests against the increased power rates granted several months ago by ths publlo utilities commission to the Utah Power sed Light company. Protests of a acors of water user, however, representing thousand of acres of land in Salt Lake. Utah, Tooele and Davis counties, which are irrigated by water supplied by pump- -, be heard until Dec. II ing, may-no- t under a stipulation entered Intd. These protests are those entered by the Utah Lake Distributing company, ths Bonneville Irrigation company and many others. It is expected that the Utah Manufacturers' association and other individual protestanta will present their case through n score of agencies. Irrigation companies ere planning on presenting facts tending to show that from 150.000 to 200.000 acres of land now receiving no irrigation water at ail. or but a partial supply, could be brought under Irrigation with mors reasonable power fates while the r the new whehigh power els. they. say. would condemn these lands to continued idleness, or only partial cultivation. TI. N. Toun. director of the fifth annual roll caH of the American Red Croee in Utah, Mra Jeannette A. Hyde in charge of the women's campaign, Mias Flora I Bradford, Red Croee nurse and field representative of the Paciffe division, met. with Relief society, T. L. M. I. A. and Primary association stake ' presidents of the district yestercity and surroundln At tbe session in tbs Bishops day. building plans were outlined for the house to house canvass for Red Croee memberships to be made in this city. Citixens who have already subscribed are asked to place their Red Croee placards in the windows so that ths canvassers may be saved the trouble of further soliciting in such homes. Collections so far tn the roll call The- following amount to 15,100. women Wednesday serve- d- in - Red Cross downtown booths, most of them L. M. L A.: being members of the Mrs L. Chryst, Mrs. O. L. Allen, Mrs. W'lnnlfred Andrew and the Mies-- ft Florence Rausch,' Muriel Rausch, Pearl Hickcox, Melba Aldrich, Muriel Lomax, Anna. FuUmsr.- - MrSr- - M. C. Iverson, Anna Tanner, Norma Smith, Genevieve Charges. Vilate Davis. ,MI-v- a Davis. Flddla Beer, Mary Naylor, Edna Prpworth. Mildred Brown. Edna C. Senior. Enid Whits, Mildred Parker, Loralnne Jonea Mabel Cutler, Ruby Fletcher, Jessie Mace, Fay Toun. Maurine Jacobs Gall Jacob, Eva Hansen, Lorraine Anderei Naomi Keilson, Myra Beck, Vera Nott, Delphla J. Crawford, Libbie Fredrickson, Eva Walton. Vara Miller. Helen Horn a Annie Howells. Gladys Carol Bryan, Deborah Morton, Hattio Tipton. Vev Rewson, Virginia Oresnwell, Rosetta Solomon. Virginia Wirthlin. Bybil Smith, Mias Burns. Rula WUliama Emma Saxton, Vivien Peteraon, Connie Nelaon, Hermann Foraberg. Melba Smith, Gertrude Price. Florence Glllett, Phyllis Reeder. Ila Seely. Roth Flaher, Mlaa Stiver, Elsie McKnlght, Marjorie Burbidca Anna Mae Baxter. Amy Stephena Mae Electa Taylor, Hope Henderson. Toons, Viola Nelaon. Bernice Bennioa Lorens Dttsenberry. Mary 8. Hooper, Emma StreulL Ruth Parr. Martha Plewa Ruth sqolrea Ins Duncan. Eve Carlson. Irene Cannon, Vllato Roes Marjorie Allen. Mra. W. R. Carter, Mra W. J. McCoy. Mra. E A. Bock. Mrs Murray Schick and Mlaa Lulu Williams. rates-unde- SALT LAKE POLICE AND Many members of ths Balt Lake Police Mutual Aid association with their wives and friends attended the dance in the gymnasium of the public safety ' (Special to The News) Nov. M. OutCENTERVILLE. lines of the plana for the beautifies tlon of .this city will be presented tonight at a meeting of the Centerville Community club in the First This outward chapel at I, JO line will bc'diven by Prest. Si. T. Parker of the club. A report, will also be made by the membership committee on the membership campaign which la now beln carried on- - It is , hoped to secure 1.000 members before tbe drive closes. By the time the meeting convenes it is believd 40 will have signed up and paid their first quarters due In advance. There is much enthusiasm amongnil the eitlxens of the city in tli membershlp drive as ell over 15, are admitted to membership and the young-e- r element are taking the club up seriously as they anticipate thatadamong the plsns which will be benvenced will be some, which will efit them, especially In the way of sports tennis courts, baseball diamonds, etc. ' The club officers beside. President and Parker are secretary. D. treasurer, Fred Rich, with a board of sontrol consisting of Thomass. Berber, Mr. Perker, Miss Ella ChaseAMra. Emma Walton and C. H. Smith.1 The standing committees of the organisation arei streets and public grounds, landscaping, public utilities, membership, publicity and public safety. , P-t- --- Will Repeat Program In Eleventh Ward building Friday sight. The room wae The Eleventh ward M. I. A. Thanks- decorated with a large drop curtain, depicting a rural scene. Atactrlo ivln enrlceTwlth Mathonihab Thom and colored flags bunting lights. The decoration committee con- - i as as ths speaker in place of Prof. ?hirie. J. Heading. John Allen ana L'1 Toting. who was called to Idaho, will be repeated by requeoC. Brigham Pierce. Repreientatlve of the Ogden police Sunday evening at I.M In thn ward Butter chapel. department, including Edward field. Mr. and Mra C. K Noble. Mr. Great credit wan given Mra Virand. Mrx Earl Wiggfna, Mr. and Mr. ginia Duncan Rom aa director of the ' W. L. Noble. Mr. aud Mrs. Joeepb R. pageant. The Meaning of Thanks Paine. Jr., Mra,. H- - Borne, Mr,- - Jeaa A v and also aa chairman of' Rockefeller Mra. Nettie Collett and decorations commit tea. tho Mips Elv Richardson, were present. Members of tho ward with frioadfl The floor manager wae Oeorgo A. Inarc cordially invited to bo present. Phillip. The dance committee cluded Sergeant J. H. Warden, Tuesday evening. Nov. 23, tho M. I, f A- - of th Eleventh ward will give S J. J. Roberta, Jr.,John and David Crowther. R sandwtahesl snc- - with buffet supper, eommenc- consisted of coffee and served by Charles Parsons. Mrs. Clara Ing at T o'clock. Mra. Madaen. Mrs. J. H. Johnstone. Bertha Prlr Mim Rose Platt, Mira Moote Lodget to Hold Price. SteUa Bench and Miu Florence The music was furnished by Nlcholl s Corniced and Ball orchestra. were Commis Among thoaa sioner of Public Kefety Arthur F The annual costume ball and carnBarpes and Mrs. Barnes; Dr. M. R. tttewsrC newly elected city commle-ionc- r, ival of Utah lodges of the Loyal Order of Moose will be held tonight at Chief of Police Joseph E Mre Burbirige. Chief of Da tecUvek Rtley M Beekstead and Mrs. Balt Lake lodge No. 250. Prixea will Bcksiead and Walter. 8. Knights as- he awarded to those wearing ths best sistant fire chief, who attended with costumes and to the beat danesra It Mre Knight and represented Fire is announced. " Chief William H. Bywater. Legion No. 150, Mooseheart of tho world.- will hoid It annual election of officers and tha quarterly Initiation of candidates tomorrow afternoon. - Women of Mooseheart legion No. 02. will bs hosts to th gathering following tha initiation "ceremonies Ensign War) Service Prof. Geo. with a banquet and a program. ChapD. Casto will address the meeting in ter from Ogden. Park City and EuEnsign ward tomorrow night at 0:45. reka will bs well represented both at the carnival and the ceremony, Genealogical Meeting The monthly according to the entertainment meeting of the Belt Lake Make genealogical workers will be held in the Seventeenth ward chapel Thursday, Salvation Army Dec. I. To Hold Meeting Here Resident Gives Addrcc Answering inquiry concerning the whereabouts of Tobias Ammon, Ludwig Rueckert of Commissioner and Mre. Adam Gifthis city says his address is 502 Spring ford. leaden of Salvation Army actistreet, San Jose, CaL vities In the West, will be In Bait Lake Dec. 2. Benefit Missionary Friday, on Sunday night and will conduct a the Richards ward amusement commeeting at the Salvation Army mittee will give a concert in the ward, special hall, 130 east Second South street. hall for the benefit of the eldera who Tha commissioner will be assisted by ar? laborinfceg mlr4""ar, Major and Mra. Faulkner and Major Will Consider 'Wage Scale Confer Mey. ences between the management and Major and rM. Faulkner are the employees of the Western Pacific road divisional officers and have charge of relative to wage scale revision, will Salvation Army work in the state of Utah and Idaho. Major Midgery is th be held in San Francisco, Dec. next. territorial auditor. These visitors will be assisted by th Salvation Army loTourist Arrive Tuesday The first cal industrial and Captain westbound tourist party of the sea- and Mrs. Brooks, branch, who hare charge of son. Is scheduled to arrive in this the local who and are corps city over tbe Rio Grande, next Tues- ble for the religious activities responsiand tha day. en rout to Japan. Thera will be relief department In Salt lake. eleven persona in tbe party. Commissioner Gifford is ths first Tend Ward Speakers The speak- American who has attained tha high ers at the Sacrament service in the rank of commissioner. Hs wss among Tenth ward Sunday night will be the first converts to the Salvation Joseph H. Grant and James L. Bar- Army in this country and has aeon ker of the stake high council. Thar much of tho uphill work that the Salwill also be special musical numbers. vation Army had in tha early days. Captain Brooks extends to all a hqprty Will Address Buddhists Dr. A. welcome to th meeting on Sunday Brodbeck will address an audience of night at o'clock at tha Salvation Buddhists at Ogden Sunday evening, Army hall. when he will read the fifth act of hts drama. Buddha." Thie play Is to be Eaglet Elect Tr caterer. produced in Salt Lake liter, by local talent. The local lodge of Eagles last Clinical Conference The regular O. H. Peteraon treasurer meeting of tbe 8alt Lake County Med-ica- l ning elected, society will be in the form of a of Aerie No. 07, to fill the vacancy clinical conference to be held at the caused by th death of Harry Don. Balt Lake county hospital, Monday. Tho following members war receivNov. 20, at I pra., according to an- ed: SL Haven. Wiley A. Jonea, nouncement by JL J. Paul, secretary. William R. Smith. Fred W. Strube, L. J. Stahl, John H. Garringer, AbraPlay In Lnck Col B A. M. Frol-eet- h ham Bass and Orson J Wad. besides enjoying Thanksgiving dinner with his wife at the horn of bis soa, R. J. Frolnetb. wss later in the day presented with a husky grandson. born to the wife of Richard Eugene Frolseth, first lieutenant In the late World war. Snow Blocks Trains Tickets are now being sold to all points on tbs snowbound section of tbs O.-R. A ' N., except between Hood River and Fairview; but through trains are ing detoured over th Portland A Seattle road for th preeent, because of tbs snow. Plan Dancing Party Th Ensign stgka T. M. and Y. L. XL I. A. stake boards are planning to giva big dancing party In tha Odeon Friday, Dec., 2 for the benefit of tbe stake fund. The best of dance music will be provided bf the Odson orchestra and many novel features will be added to th evenings entertainment. Rev. Dr. H. W. Burger of the TMrd Presbyterian Edc i; chair-man- . Idaho Resident Diet. Conference Character Sketches Thomas Henry Clark. II, of Oakley Idaho, died h a Salt Lake hoppttal Friday night. The body was sent to Taylor Oakley today by the S.-M. Carlo Schanzer, Head of Italian Delegation, j company for funeral service end Interment. Mr. Clark wae a native of GnntsvlUa Utah, but had lived at BT JOSEPH CONRAD FEHR Oakley for 1 yearn He I survived (News Staff Correspondent. ) 8 Rachel Mra Clark, bis wife. by Hts ex callency. Carlo Schanzer. .head of ths V ASH I NO' '1. Nov. 22. and five sons, Charles, Solomon. John, - ,s tha Conference Leland and Parley, all of Oakley. of Armament. Is anItalian dale other notable foreignelOmr Admiral Baron Kktd ofjapad. 6f whom hot Concert. Plan Benefit much of an Intimate character ia known in America. Howsvsr, this .distinguished Italian Is one of tho most plcturasquo A benefit concert lc to be given In the Hotel Utah ball room Thursday, figure, in tha whole personnel of ths conference. Hs carries himself with Dee. 15 by Gordon Circle No. 4, La- -, born aristocrat and a trained diplomat.. His dlee of the G. A. ,R. The program ths grace and polss sf a And hi which will be announced later. 1 being thin, rather long, black beard bea peaks his Latin tempsramsnt arranged by Mra Eunice emotional nature. well known In local musical nervous but altogether, graceful gestures Indicate a high will commence at In Italy U. Sehanxer ia hald high in pubHo steam on account of hia circles. Ths concert v l.ll p.m. Hs Is now tho president of ths Ital- -. long service In the Italian parliament. Ian. council, one of the highly responsible poets In tho royal Italian gov- eminent. And tecaue of hi authoritative position as astatssman and dipforeign affairs. M. Schanzer was lomat. Isarnsd in matters pertaining aasignad to tha Washington Armamir Conference as tha chief of hia , country's delegation. - Of all the speaking with tha rest countries represented at the confer- amlcabla agreement ence. Italy is tbs only one that claims of ths world as to armaments limito go to are not tation x prepared they spokesths distinction of having Though wa appear to fsal tha aen man who can speak his own coun- such lengths in connection with their In armies as tbe United States the poraalion which wa call patn views In forceful English at standing tion of tha body which has bean In- try would go in connection with tha as the hts well In native .At tongue. jured tha feeling is really registered 8cond of ths United States. Great in tha brain, to which tha impression plenary senlon of ths confer- navies and Japan. Italy, however, and spectators Britain has bean transmitted by tha nerves, ence' ths delegate not been so Insistent upon a has very much aa a telegraph message ia were agreeably surprised when hia sent over the wire. We strike our Excellency, M. Schanzer addressed the large standing army as has Franca. Aa soon as Francs makes its posifoot against something, the delicate in English in accepting nerves In that part of tha body are onfsrence tion knows this week regarding her hurt by tha unexpected pressure and the American Conference program, in standing army and coast and fronlha Instant reaction le the mesange principle. Premier Briand of France fortifications. Premier Bnand plans shot up to the brnln which, in the case and Admiral Baron Kato addressed tier of mors serious Injuries takes Imme- the conference in their native tongues. to return to Paris where France's diate steps to repair the damage done And ths surprising feature of M. domestic, affairs demand bis ImmeU. Schansar has by sending an axira quantity of blood 8chansar's address was that hia Eng- diate attention. to tha locality of tho wound. not intimated any Intention of rePain, however, la not always caus- lish was so eloquent, fluent and well turning to Italy, and It is generally ed by gome exterior hurt. Pains la phrased In correct English as to atthat hs will remain here the stomach, headaches, toothaches tract tha admiration - of - everyone accepted for ths entire duration of tho conand tho like are the result of some present. ference. Upon Premier Briand's reInterior dioturbanco and the feeling Italy hsa not had much to aay thus turn to Franca in a fsw days, the which ensues is both a manifestation Coni of this disturbance and a warning or far because the work of the leadership of the French delegation danger signal that something ia wrong ference is just now based upon ths will fail to ths lot. of former Preand should bo attended to immediately naval program laid down by Secre- mier Vlvianh- - who headed ths French Every part of tho body la supplied with tary of Stats Hughes In his mission to the United States after this fine and extremely sensitive net- address to the Conference. opening Francs America's entrance into tho vrer. work of nerves, some of which react and so been have not much Italy to pleasurable Italy's chief of tho Conference delsensations such as In the But egation matters. Is being ably assisted by tickling but all are constantly on the Involved alert to notify the brain of any injury, Italy and Franc are to have their Senator Ricci, the Italian Ambassaso that tha damaged portion may be turn before tha Conference spot- dor to America, who is also on of ths repaired at once. It follows, there- lights this week when Premier Bri- Italian Conference delegates. The fore, that, while wo art accustomed to and of France and M. Schanzer of two hav shown a desire to do everythink of paln" aa something disagreereoutline the pollctes-of-thIn their power to accept the thing able, wo might easily suffer more dis- Italy countries as regards the lim- American viewpoint at the confer-- , tressing consequences if the pain did spective not occur, for In this ease the body itation of land armament. once, and bare joined ths other forwould pay no attention to the Not So. Insistent. eign delegations in keeping open and permanent disability would damge result are Both Francs and Italy have al- house for ths correspondents whoconwithin a abort times Washington covering tho ready notified the world that, al- in . ference. , WHT do wo apeak of though they are willing to reach an , Monday trouble-makeaa "Jingoes? Four Face Charge of Copyright 1321 By The Wheeler 0yn dlcate, Inc. Third BE GUESTS OF HOKOR M. Edwards-An-derso- non-Engli- sh elr rs public officer, a A result of tbt activities of ths commits. '(There should bd organized and kept In active and vigorous working order a league, in order that questions of taxation can be kept before ths people, discussed and understood, and tho various taxing untta of ths county and stats should, at frequent intervals, furnish to the people an accurate statement of receipts and expenditures of publlo funds In the various taxing units, and with comparisons that may be eaallr f s' readily understood. There should be established, a Standardization ia matters of public administration of public finances, based on a per capita standard as to school, county and stats expanse. The time has arrived when ths tax burden must certainly be rellerad. A per capita tax burden of 4i peg annum for every man. woman and child in the stats of Utah certainly indicates that-t-h, time Job xstianolkmaat. h STTlrad-It would seem that the only thing left for th taxpayer to do this year Is to pay his taxes under protest. Instating at the time of payment that ths taxing officer who receive tha payment shall either note upon the record or upon tho taxpayer's noties er both, that tha taxes ware paid ander protest, sod have ths taxing offtear duly sign ths protest. . fZ0.1T BT UTILITIES MlMaWiMHlV'tOMH' by AUTOMOBILE Reduced 3 . 1 KS 4 TuB 'k Degree Burglary In a complaint filed by tha coun- ty attorney Staymau Villa, Teds Toa-j- L Ftlmon Moraly and Pedro are 'charged with burglary In ths third degree. The man are alleged to have broken into tho Chicago Store, It west Second South street, Thursday. Two sweaters, two caps and a pair of shoos ware stolen. It la alleged, i Gan-ado- tax-pay- er . PERSONNEL GEO F KNURS UHWKIU&hcfcfnUKJti'qlS, . MIHCWaWhdltg Saved Lana dries. Bakeries French Dry Cleaners, Grocers, and ethers' have - dsmesstratsA-th- a greater . WTfti tloa.-Lotti- y. Cov-Th- Relief Society Conference. Tha Cottonwood Make Relief Society annual conference will be held Tuesday. Nov. 20, in the Granite stake tabernacle with a board meeting at 0 a. m., and sessions at 10 a. m., and 1 p.general m. In tha morning, a irason demonstration wlU be on the hymns of Pres Charles given W. and in the afternoon, members of the general board will speak on tha following subjects: Relation of tbe Relief Society to teacher classes; relation of the membertraining to the and qualifications and organisation, dm lee of officers Pen-roe- e; The year may turn your hair whit end bring the wrinkle In your sweet little face, hut nothing absolutely nothing can ever rob yon of that great, great, white spirit yon posses" John L. Strickland. hare of THE DAW!. Woman Facet Charge of . .. Withholding Information Money durabmty'Vf ra The annual liberty atake- - Relief conference to ba held Tuesday. a.m and 3 p.m. In tha LeGrand ward chapel, will taka tha fora of a testimonial to tha fatiring e. praaidaacyof 4ha organ laa Paul Baxter, Ellen Howell Woolley and Annie Vetterli. The program for the morning meeting wii be ae follow' Plano prelude. Magna Watson: singing. "Tome, Come. Te Saints." choir and congregation; prayer; duet and Chorus An Angel From on High," Lucy Bassett, Hattie Dahl and Relief society choir, under the direction of Minnie H. Wlteell address of welcome. Prest. Myrtle B. BhurtUff. roll call end secretarys report. Mary A H. White. Accomplishments During the Tear. Lottie Paul Baxter; soprano solo, Edna Gessell; presentation of officer. Secretary Mary A. H. White; remarks by Incoming presidency of tbe organisation. Myrtle B. Bhuriliff. Leona O Holbrook, Annie M Sheets: soprano solo, .Beulah H White, address. Charity." general board member, singing, Glory to God." Relief society stake choir: benedictloa. from 12 oclock to During the I o'clock pm. period there will be an Informal reception and banquet In honor of the retiring presidency of the stake Relief society. ThtktMwt to towrawwni ho in charge of a committee constating of Bophronla Forsberg. Ovens Oak-ILucretia M. Cooley and Mrs. e program for afternoon so- slun Is a follow Plano prelude. Magna Watson: dure end chorue, O L. Peterson n'tfV' societyGamble, end Relief choir; prayer: solo. Era Airt. T or Retiring Presidency." Mary A. H White, Ovens presentation. Annie Lynch; trio,'Oakley; hew Friends But Keeg the Old." "Make Agnes Bolto. Sylvia Ball Ida Weller remarks retiring presidency; address. Bryant 8. solo. Agnes Dtsett; remarks Hinckley; general board member; chorus At Eventide," Relief society stake choir: benedictloa. 'of-- commercial bodlea. A trial drill convince you. ' - Leaden 12-2- r At the Instigation of tbs police department the county attorney has filed a complaint against Edith Smith. west Second Sooth street, charging her with withholding Information Itl . Bur-bldg- e. from i Aixasavem-t- robbed Skaggs' cash greeSST, la default of ll.oog bail aha was committed to jaiL vjha accomplice of Jaaa Foay. who was arrested and who admitted participating in tha robbery, has m apprehended. , . News adda are - .theSynodtaaLNew oua.meUng..pf Ela TwRnRJtvW at Atlantic CkyrE L benevolence where tES-UWE- COULSON. S 5 r. jk A. H. to 1 to o r. R r. for the budget 1112 was fixed, sad apportioned among th synods of the church. Dr. Burger will appear in ,hi pulpit tomorrow morning. BEST COAL IS -- sate?! PmPHATK PGJV.; MMHkd ncrvteu. I yenn Oonl Co ti |