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Show I I f, V' 1 1 ft I V Y iJb THE DESH3ET VZ772 ; Resume of Situation and . Business Forecast Compiled by Local Bank Indicate T ImproremenL Th ULsh ?UU National bank give out th following IB It January tad fetter nl business forecast! In summing up of th business out of s total of li landsmen-- t fetters comlAsrod In thlo report. It I found thet no N- - thn 1 of thee feet ore show lipproeement. nine showing a decline end two record no change. It I gratifying to note thet th favorable factors outnumber th unfavorable end among the we find bicreaalug pig Improvement Iron production, heavier building opera, tlons and a larger consumption of eot-- 1 ton and wool la manufacture. - Bank clearings at th principal cities doldnrfng November totaled 10 billion lars compared with th same amount In October and with It billion dollare In November of last year, th decree a being If per cent. Baclualv of New York City, clearing, ijrer nearly 14 billion dollars compared with over 14 billion dollar In October and nearly II billion dollars In November of laat year, tbn decrease belag IP per cent. AH but IT of th principal elite report Ihan a year ago an clearings smallerTurk netatde cf New clearings for It have been 147 billion dollar , month for compared wit ft 11 billion dollars detha first 11 month of JP20, th crease being 11 per cent. Business failure during November cambered l.MT, th largest month total for th year, which compares with 1,744 In October and 1 Ml In. November The aumber of failure i year ago. n November was th largest number November of which w of month th for Failures for the have any record moatb bad liabilities of 1 million dollars compared with fd million dollars the month before and II million dollars a year ago. , DTnzrig S3 1S2I ll" (WE DM) ... , J3DAY - Dividend and Interest disbursement for December will total almost 111 mil- lion dollars compared with IIP million dollar th month before and 111 million dollars a year ago. Dividends will amount ts PI million dollars eompared with PT million dollars a year ago and Interest payments will he PPP million dollars compared with 141 million dollars a year ago Government letsrsst payments wilt account for ISP million dollars of the amount compared with 111 million dollars In December. Ifll. i Money In circulation on Pocombor-, first totaled I I7T million dollars compared with 1.711 million dollars a month before and t.ttl Alton dollars a year ago, making th circulation - her capita 111.1 P compared with $42.-- I II a month before and Intlf.41 year the United age. The stock of gold r Mate now totals 1 Ilf million dollars . eompared with l.llf million dollars a ihonth ago and 1.111 million dollars a year ago Indicating that this country now hold 41 per cent of the world's gold, the total amount of gold In th world being estimated at 1,1 01 million dollare. The average price of all commodl- Bankere Com- -, tie, according to the on the first of modlty Price Index, December Be 1411.14 compared with - 1411 It a month before: 401.74 a year ago; 1711 (4, blghewt point , ever known, on AS Nat 1. lflt end ISIS. These i- 1144,77 on Augur figures dearly ietnls an upward , tread In the average price of all raw materials at wholesale and gtva good , promise of Increasing prices for th products of the farm and th min. Gross earnings of th prtnclpel s steam railroad fhr October totaled - 414 million dollars compared with 4P7 million dollars th previous month C4S million dollars In October of and '( , last year, the decrease being nearly 1 7 per cent. Operating expenses were - PPP million dollare compard with 174 dollars the previous month million , and 414 million dollars In October of ,v laat year, showing a wiving of 14 per cent and leaving net earnings for th month of US million dollars compared with 121 mlllon dollars thepre-- , 1oua month and 114 million dollars a year ago, the increase being IS per cent. During the first ten months of 1721 the railroads expended I.7SS mili lion dollars for maintenance and tm- praveiftent compared with 1.182 million dollars expended for tb same purpose during the corresponding , months of laat year, the reduction In outlay for upkeep and Improvements being 21 per cent. The reduction In expenses other than maintenance was 11 per cent. This clears up the mistaken impression that railroads econ- omiea and reductions in outlay were all coming out of wages t Freight car loading during November averaged 741 thousand cars per week compared with S2S thousand the previous month and SS4 thousand for November 124. showing a tremendous falling off In freight tonnage even though the weather has been II v favorable. 'genera Building operations In the principal 5 cities for October totaled ISO million ' dollars compared with 100 million - dollar for the corresponding month - of last year and 14S million dollars for October ISIS Outside of New York City, operations amounted to 124 million dollars compared with only PS million dollars last year. Fullv two thirds of She principal cftlc showed & gain over the corresponding month of 1530 In building activity measured In dollars although building costa 8 were materially lower In most section of the country. Building operation for the flrat ten months of the calendar year were the largest ever recorded exceeding even the corresponding months of 12 when the nosts of materials was decidedly higher. Bltuiqtnous coal production for Nnvember wss PS million tons eompared - with 44 million tons the month before and 41 million, tees a year ago. The ' supply has been sufficient, however. to take care of all demands. Portland cement production during , October totaled 14 444 thousand bar- -. rein, tha largest months production thl year, while shipment were 12 114 v thousand barrel, th heaviest . shipments this year with the month exeep- ttoa of Angust. and lh. first of No-- 1 vember found stocks on hand of only '4141 thousand barrels compared with 10,301 thousand barrel on hand at the 1 beginning of 181. It is evident that the conaamptien of cement Is steadily and. for tha natural Increasing ' felting off duringaxeapt sever winter weath-- -. er, prom lee to continue for some time. Trade oil production during October was 34.434 thousand barrel compel ed , . with 34.41 1 thousand barrel th pre-- i - vloua month and 1 ill thousand barrels In October of laat year. Crude ol delivered to consumers during October totaled 44.713 thousand barrels com- ,, ft ' -t marSfMIQtF Assessment RoCs j Autos Shorn In Salt Lake County 137 . By stipulation of attorney tb of th United State against Matthew IfeBlaln Thomson, Thomas Parrot and Dominie Borgera, Indfctod by a federal grand Jury n tb charge of using th made t defraud, ha been oat for trial by Judge Tillman D. Johnson for Fab. 24, It la contended tb defendants In the cnee used th malls to defraud In obtaining members for and conferring degrees -- in the American Masonic fed- i cornncsa wars 11.217 automobile aaaaaaad tor taxation In Salt Lake this ebunty year and of this number 14.1J 1 are listed in Salt Lake City, according to a report of A. J. Oatargard, deputy la charge of auto assessments In Salt Lake Granite school county. In th Thar Th second la the aeries of entertainments Included in Community district and Murray city 1.444 cheer week took place last night at war assessed, valued at 11.104.-4the Hippodrome theatre with a caIn the Jordan school district, at flPP.120; pacity house present. More than M 1,111 ears yalued dance number war risen, much Midvale. 14 ears, $72,774; Bingham, 112 cars, $71,124; Randy. 141 honor going to the children taking of ears, 141.124. The total value In th "Children's Cycle, and ear assessed- - In Balt Lake City part th "Character Cycle." Ballet, nala $7.$44.144. ture and oriental numbers were given, more than 100 dancers from four years to adults taking part In tha BT DISFOSluG OF STATE entire program. The dancers are pupil of Mias Lycllle Thurman, Mlaa Mias Miranda Mat-so- n, Kathryn Gabbott, Mias Hattla Tipton. Mias Flora CARS OFFICIALS Duvall, L. P. Christensen and Frod Jackson. ( Commissioner and) Mrs. A- - F. were Barnes host and of tho HOPE TO GUT EXPENSES evening. The Communityhostess Cheer week le original and novel with Balt Lake City. It is believed, and ha been wide. featured la many current publica,'ly State owned motor car cars tions for this month. A matinee at th stats' prison, mental hospital formanc tinder'the auepicra of perthe and Industrial school will be called Bryant Junior high school, took place In and sold as a result of a decision this afternoon including numbers by reached at a meeting, of elective the school orchestra, a dance number, state officers held in the governor's special act by Joseph Kearns and board room. Thl will leave but Gerald Tracy and a Christmas cansingle state owned motor car for th tata. Supt. and Mrs. O. N. Child wars use of the governor. host and hostess for the occasion. state .Tb music department During the last summer th ef the Uniallowentered upon a .new policy of versity of Utah will give this evening's automoall basis for a mileage ing program with Commissioner and Mrs biles used in the state's employ. But A. H. Crabbe aa host and hostess four exceptions to th general nil The University Ladies' Glee club will were allowed. The state offlmals, present the cantata The Flrat however eonalder the recall of Mate Christmas, under the direction of Mrs. automobiles mo successful that they Edna Erllna Johnw)n. have now decided to call inthrae of rins quartet w, furnljlh..BvenHty classiest the remaining four cars music, the University Men'a Glee FbibnrlSiiMU Sficlub Pcla! number and a doubla ctlo of Prof, nndr th iIUliJMrttb.t an imlrateed choru xIsoxixm Giles will alng popular air. valuation and then of using the care under an allowance if from 10 to 121ft cents per mile If used In the Manufacturers, Will service of the state. Meet in Convention The officers considered Innumertha able other matters confronting The seventeenth annual conventloa of state, to tha end that further economies might be effected. It waa de- tha Utah Mannfactorer' association cided that the officials should uaa will b held Jan. It at th Cogimarclal their personal Influence In causing a club. It was announced yesterday hy J. 8 Earley, executive secretary- - A general reduction of taxes In U22. luncheon and entertainment will open tho convention and will be followed by a buxines session In th afternoon when officers for 122 will bs elected. A banquet and dance In th will conclude the convention, evening according to prenent plans 1; eration. John Jensen. Balt lake attorney, ha been appointed by Attorney General Harry M Daugherty as apactal prosecutor 4n th ease. It waa thought for a time that leaac Blair Evan. under whose tenure of office as United Stataa district attornay for Utah tha Indictment waa returned, would he named aa prosecutor, batof II developed that be was a member tha Free and Accepted Masonic order and was therefor disqualified to aot, Jude Jobaeoa has also sought to be exeuaod from trying tho eaoo inasmuch ae ha Is a member ef Wabvr lodge, No. 4, Fro and 'Accepted t Masons It alleged that Thomson represented through the malls that the American Masonic Federation derived Its Masonic authority from Mothor la Scotland lodge Kilwinning, No. The cane- - baa engaged widespread attention. Inasmuch ae tb federation cured member In every state In the Union and In many eountrlss of Th were Indictments Kurop. turned after Investigation ef several months by postofflco Inspectors. CT all mcMT,e,i Tmas cmancc -- r. it - Thau jVff SSfM Say, Kirt - vt EfrEK PAVS.S- if yo haoc jettc PAYS THAU AT H- This pftopirt rtf BANKtf o Solicit LiKf-f- I vYoo V) Accoutre! imiyczffi The Utah Industrial Commission yesterday revised two' decisions to make them conform with decisions handed down In the supra trie court. Tho compensation award mod to Elmo Borg, widow of Walter Borg, who was electrocuted at tho Uncola lo modified. Th commission instructed tho Bamberger Else-tri- e company and th Utah Power and Ught company to pay th award Jointly. Tha court found tho decodent to bo employed only by th power company at th time of Injury and acrelieve cordingly tho commission th Bamberger Company from paying but instructs the power company to pay all tha compensation. Tho commission ordered tho Utah Rapid Transit company to pay E. E. Qtbbons.companealion aa set by law aa a result of Injuries suffered la th Ogden shops Tb commission hold st first that tha company waa interstate and therefor waa outside the Jurisdiction of tb commission. Th court holds however, that tha emand ac. ployes waa injurad Intar-stat- a eordlngly the com mission amends its award. n,. n, by Conference Character Sketches - BT JOSEPH CONRAD rXIP. ' Staff Correspondent ) sNws WtUeh Night Services. Dw I.- - Republican sad Democrat la the Uaited WASHINGTON. are not such bitter quarrelers as th dally press would Tbs Bethel Baptists WIU hold tholr sometime Indicate. They speak slightingly ef each ather sees si cosily ea annual roll enll.- - supper and watch th their plpea sad tell they Chat sad sssok night nervines Saturday, Dee. u, theirfloor, but la th cloakrooms of thofr dally raatla. 1821 from ( p.m. until 12 1 a.m funny sterlas la order to forgot th Jaa. 1, ghort addresses will fto whs President Harding appointed Senator Oscar Underwood to be on of b mads by A, B. Jackson. D, y, America's four ' delegate at th confersne th cholc met tha happy N, L. Nelson and others every senator, .no matter what hi political denomination. Official reports will ho read, and - Be gat or Underwood 4s th big msn of tha Democratic party ' la Frod C. Bewden will slag. -, By sheer force of winning personality, his reliability and bin hard working habits Senator Underwood has risen to th meet enviable position In bis party. Indeed, th Republican olds of th senate acclaim Seaater Underwood es th best asset th Democrats hav la, th entire country. Aa a jroung ms a Bmiator Underwood more years af public asrvlco many i moved te Alabama sad there put up Bia ahead of him, and hla friuada eouat ou te law. He soon mad him to keep on winning honor and to practice shlngr Do Braises Occur? so many friends that th imlltlcal arena keep on distinguishing himself by note opened wide Its door for him, and worthy services. anabl te resist (It temptation he. Ilk so many other promising young law- Utah's Death Rata Though w frequently refer te the yers, stepped Inside and has bean In human body as a machlae." th func- th thick of th political fray ever From Tabarcalaais tions ef this mechanism are eo rapid since. and so InvelunUry that ws eftsntlmea While attll In his early yearn of Lowest in Union vorlook many ef them and fell t manhood he wa elected to Congress resits that even the slightest of reac- and there manifested his extraordinary tions are sensed by a Utah has tha lowest daath . rate and powers on Mb floor and In th comestremelv efficient eagle which Is mittee room. Tl was not long before from tuberculosis ef any stela In th constantly working, whether we are Ms shinties were recognised. Boon he We knew, for ex- became th loader of th Democratic union, according to a bulletin issued asleep or Swska ample, thet If w V ourselves against majority la th lower bouse of Con- yesterday by the census bureau. The blunt In break something which in when Champ Clark was elected rat In this state Is BP. I per 1PP.PPP the skin and cut throw, h to th veins gress of President population for 1P2P white the general speaker In the latter partThis a bruise underneath, lying Immediately Taft administration, t position for the entire country waa will result J roundish him In pnety average of leadership exalted mark, vary sessltlv to th touch and circles HI untiring efforts In win- $$ $. show emeus bureau flgnra as a Th constant romladsr of th acting hit fight for th tariff leglalatloa deaths Injury for soma tlm te com. But this ning which bear hi name, paved th way that cancer I causing .mere w call It. la aot only tha for th surprising showing he mad In Utah than tuberculosis. In IP24 brute, as result of th Isjury but b remedy for It at th ill 2 Democratic national conven- them were 248 deaths he Utah from i well. tion la Baltimore where he was on cancer as against 171 from tubercuTh Inataaf wa struck tha body of for th losis. This relativ ratio waa mainth candidates aaalast th blast object we felt th Democraticleading nomination for president. tained for th two grass dlag years, sensation of pain apparently whore Bxevtn Great Inflnenve. there being 244 deaths from cancer th Injury occurred, but In reality la the brain, the east ef all esnsatloa. Although Juat beginning bln second and 204 from, tubercuisaio In IPIP This asms which trans- term ns United States Senator from and 221 canopy deaths sad 24$ tubermitted the hurt feeling alae acts as a Alabama Senator Underwood la th culosis deaths In 181$. - v t call for help and th brain responds, leader or th minority aid .and exerts Influence individual wilnont our being ewer ef the action, Ui greatest Poems. 4 senators Student Democratic H . CompSes by ordering an additional supply of among blood to the reclon-- 4 th Injury. Thin not speak often. Hie address, alMood repair th damaged tissue and. though forceful and to tha point, in not A of copy "Songs From tha Lyric In gathering around them, produce the eo pleaaidg to the galleries aa ara tb book of poems by Was Ruth a mark which w associate speeches of Senator James A. Reed. Road," with bruise, disappearing only when Senator Thomas Watson, of On.,Sen-or Harwood, formerly of tho University th portion of the body has been re- other eloquent speakers in. th of Utah, and now a atndent at th stored 4 Its normal condition Mean- ate who enjoy making spoertiaa But to an University of California, ha beea while. th appearance of th bruise and when Senator Underwood risen attenthe sensitiveness of tha nerves In the occasion he commands tha ready received at tha local lemUtutlon. AU of all hia colleagues, while his tha poems lo th book with the neighborhood act a a warning that ws tion shruld be careful not te etrlke this por- more eloquent friends talk to the gal- ceptlon of on wero written while tion of the body against anything, even leries and emptyInseats A Democrat political affiliation. Miss Harwood eras a Student In th slightly, until a complete cure has been Senator of Prof. B. Roland Lewis, In class la democratic Underwood poetry effected. head of the English department of temperament and personal characterholdmen few one of la th he th Uohreraity of Utah. . Tomorrow Why do w speak of th istics; ing high public office whs has tlm to "ghost walking" be affable and sociable, it makes no 4 1421. Th Wheeler Copyright by matter In what position nf llfo n man Syndicate. Inc.) may be he will always receive a kind word and courteous smile from Sonalot thousand barrels lit Underwood 1ar6 with 95 419 While moat of tb other Reptraihtr and 19.244 thousand barrels senator ride te and fro In their limouIn October, 1M0.J Tots? eonaumptloit sines. Senator Underwood likes to rid of petroleum for tha month was 45.5S9 to and fro on tho streetcar New. It thousand barrel tb largeat of an? me. the Alabaman hasn't a ear of month trinre January, which compare may his own, but his friends and admirer with 41.702 thousand barrel for Sep- seem te Ilk him Just ae maeh more on tember and 48.974 thousand barrel for account He I thoroughly likable. October of laat yoar. Thar war 712 that Wtadaas of Chaise. producing wall eotaiplctad In Ortobor with 781 In Saptambor and By naming Senator Underwood to compared ns 1 088 In Octobar of laat tb American delegaon act Tb yar bald In tion te th ofArmaments Conference Did you ovafok some amount of cruda patrolaum store on Korembar first President Harding played on ef his by pi pa tin He not did friend in sending Wt jroor waa naarljr 88 million barrel compared hast tramp card. only Democrat from with 82 million barrels a month bafore wisely In selecting XmaS Greetings? did he tb n political ateedpolnt. bat and million barrel a year ata In selecting Newsprint paper production for Oc- heat thing hyrhl ronntry Mm a even la what That tober totaled 182 thousand tons com- th yourself by pared with 22 thousand tons th pre- hla 'Republican friends think of Seno New YeF vious month and 128 thousand tona a ator Oscar Underwood. snappy -Libs' Senator IpPpe and Mr. Root, year ao stocks on hand on Norembpr Ca A carib our pretty has hla UnderwoOd first were 22 thousand tons eompared given CaII fresh from sehoel. to public sortment to choorj with slfffhtly lass than that amount ' Jobbers' and publlaharr service. Unlike Seaater Lodge nod Mr, year aco stocks of lawsprlnt Including ! Root, however, th Alabama Bona ter tody. transit on tha first of Norembecvta-tale- d bad t straggle hard to got hi foot217 thousand tons hold la the world of affairs Wool Thar waa no wealth la hia family to Including greaso, won red consumption. and pulled, during Octabap to-(- am lot him in hla upward strides. That Senator Underwood la a self pounds compared With Is whyman. Hla education waa thornon; nos the previous month mad and 24 fhltilon pounds (or tha oorre- - ough. but ha earned It It wasn't given an h earn from th hfan. And month to ef This last year. rep(ponding resent the largest consumption of wool University oF Virginia, where so uu for tny month since Jaa nary, other Uluatrioui flgnras 1a tbebWt. and. since th begtnntag of IPlC It has ef Asasrica reeelvsd tholr odfUglatt only been exceeded In Hey. 1P1P, Octo- training, took hia fling at tha world! 44EwISkC ber. IMP. and Jeanary. 1134. Imparts of wool dnring October amounted te Mill a eaanparailvely young ma on million pounds. In hi fifties tsastdr Padsrwsal m lilt, CoA-gre- sjl. WHY- ?- well-order- blue-blac- k nerve-messa- ge blue-bla- There's S1Q1 a Chcil; Tho aoai weti'3 1 tL , DESERET on v COMP lit, 1 ts r REBOil COM . Senmtor Oscar Underwood, of Alabama. hum-dru- BECEIVER ASKEO FOR Appoit jnent of a receiver for tho Now Castle Reclamation company and rooonveyanc to tho company of pro- perty alleged to have been wrongfully taken over by Its directors, are sought la 'a suit filed In th Third district court by T. J. Davies, E. R. Morgan. Adelald 8. Morgan nnd A. J. Duque-en- e. The defendants stockholder. are Jams A. Eldredga. E. T. Ashton, D. W. Moffatt, J. L Bevy. Georg W. Middleton. R. H. Allen. William Moss. F. W. Walton end J. L. FackerelL It s allaged In the complaint that tho defendants nil director of th company, acquired mortgage liens on th company's protmrty In Iron county. and Inter foreclosed these liens Allegation 1 roads that this action was without tha authority of tho com- iuto mum Fifteen directors and an advisory council of 1$ of tho Utah State Automobile association will b elected on Jan. 1$. Ballots mailed out to the members are being received and will be counted on tho final day. Tha following candidate for directors hav been named by the nominating committee; Arch Browning, M. A. Key-ae- r, Joseph Decker. A- - H. Bconberg, C. H. Fischer, C. J. Simpson, R. M. Cross, W. D. Riahel, Nepht Hanaen, A-- E. Touraeen. William G. Lambert, John V. Lyle, Vern A. Culver, Arch Cook and F. C. Bchramra. Candidate for th advisory council, which will b composed of men outside of Salt Lake. Include Walter C Barnes. Vernal: H. H Petersen. Richfield; Roy Bullen. Logan; Warren Wattle. Ogden;' Wllford Day, Paro-waR. M McGraw, Hiawatha; Hahn Steele, DeHa; W. D. Bently, Mantl; Dr. J A. King. Tremonton: Dr. Horace Merrill, Provo: J. W. Whitmore, Nephi; Georg Whitehead, St. George n: Holdup Suspect is , Charged With Assault Andre Fuensto, one of two men arrested by D. A. Merrick, a Tuesday night, on suspicion that they assaulted and robbed a man on First West and South Tempi streets,-i- s charged with assault with a deadly weapon in a comfiled plaint by the county Fuensto la alleged to haveattorney. a revolver at Herrick whenpointed the watchman sought to arrest him. n. ' Prohibition Agent Confiscates Still Under th direction of The Schweltxer, general prohibition agent, a raid waa Conducted at Ninth East and Forty-eight- h South streets last night. Samuel Nfcholaou. 27, waa under arrest placed and a large Nicholson whisky still confiscated. waa placed la tha county Jail where b la being held on th charge of violating tha federal prohibition law. -- Funeral Services Held For William G. Bruce Mild Weather Melts . Postmaster Grateful for Fooera! services for William Gordoa Snow on Desert Ranges Public of Brace, Sr, who died Tuesday, war held pany- t A aa ixpriMioa of hi appreciates of tb read red th local potiofflc by tb public during tb bolldaj" rub. Postmaster Kobe Warrum yreferdajr iaaued th follow lag etatement: 1 take thie occaaloa to xpres m? sincere appreciation to tb public tot It Intelligent to the local newspapers for their generous support, to the poetal facilities committee and the eecretarv of the. Commercial club for tbelr timely assistance, and to the supervisory officials and employee of the Salt Lake City poetofflce for their loyal eplMnaad untiring effort la handling aVertee of record breaking Incoming and outgoing mall without a hitch or a sign of congestion. It was a noteworthy achieve meat under any circumstances, but especially so. considering the limited space lawhlch the work had to b done, nnd I want to thank everybody who contributed to ill County Farm Bureau To Elect Officers Ball Lake County Farm Bureau for tha ensuing year will officer w. elected at th jhual convention to b held In the, Earn Midvale amusement hall commencing at II o'clock committee Friday morning.-Varioto act throughout 1823 will also be appointed at th- meeting tomorrow. It is expected.' D. D. McKays president of the Utah State Fan Bureau, and Ephraim Bergeeon. president of the Cache county organixatlon, will be apea at th convention. They will discuss "Tax Reform and Legislation." us rs Mroi m Applicants for Licenses Poos State Examinations to pracfor reglstratloa heao passed by of registration. All applitaats taking the examinations Th new dentists whoa certificates seed yesterday, ar Walter T. Walker sad Harrison M. Walker, broth-D. Hyatt ef Paro- waa, Maaaslft. Tosh it aka ef Balt Lake sad Oaarga Tat of Ogden. U Neheke ef Richfield and Cter- ana T. Jena af Americas Fork ale tb new vateriaariaaa. Five eondldataw for tice Jeotlstry ad two as vatarinartaaa. have the state department Home O I- Spadd Opinion Given. at th 8. M. Taylor chapel Wednesday afternoon. Bishop Austin P. Milter of had charge filler ward After th opening prayer by John Reaich, prof. Tracy T. Cannon played on the piano an old Scotch hymn. Land o th Leal." a favorite of The Mr. Brae. H M. O'Gorman then mad a few remark regarding his association with Mr. Brucella England. Alvin E. Smith, who waa on a mission in Great Britain with Mr. Bruc several years ago, waa also a speaker. Mrs. Claude 1 Shield - eang Tennvson's "Crossing tho Bar." Bishop Miller mad th closing remarks 44 n Cannon Flowers of th Forest. played "Th after which Jesse A. Walton pronounced the benediction. Th grave In Wasatch Lawn cemetery was dedicated The casket was hy E. T. Walton. covered with many floral tribute from friend and relative. Annual Ladles Night Rotary club members will observe their annual la. dies' night tonight at the Hotel Utah, pinner will he followed by dancing and each lady present, according to th usual custom, will receive a pr)u Instead Tor Capital w. jj. Riter, attorney general of the United States who was called to Salt Lake recently by the serious illness of hU father, W, W. Rltef, left Wednesday for Washington. The condition of W. W. Riter la reported much Improved. Will Attend Convention 1. B. Ball, state supervisor of agricultural education, will leave Jen. I for Kansas City where he will attenTT the annual convention of th National Society for Vocational Education to be held Janr uary 4 and 7. , , . Loses End of Finger Oliver Marshall, 31, qf 214 Second East street, cut off th end of th little finger f hla right hand last night while working at tha Owl restaurant. H waatglven treatment at th emergency , . JftalpiMl. ExtcnsPna of Time ' Wanted Tha Brown and Sanford Irrigation company of Salt Lake Mbs yesterday granted an extension of time In which to construct a reservoir to ntlllxe th waters in tha south fork of Big Cotton grood near Mill B. by State Engineer R. E. CaldwelL Tha extension is (or three years. Aylakrt4te.ro Tax Tb estate ol th late Robert W. Nlchol of Davie 1 eouaty yesterday paid Ih stats la laberttanc Utfa Other taxes received yesterday were $437.28 from tha estate of Royal R. Hunt of Washington county and 114.42 from tga aatata of Marie 9. Heaalll of $2.-42- Quaatlaaa of peace ora war tha aab-Ja- st ef a special opinio hooded dawn In tha state aaprema court yesterday I tha ease af tea Jaroaur Fotftd Oral company against th Denver A Rio Grand RaHwwy company, la this opiates the eaart he Ida that Rhea a parted Bar til tog b4B ef aasepUen aspire aa a Buwdayjih party paarwv aalil the s,' a. . - GOAL IMMEDIATE JPELIV- - Moderate to heavy precipitation with mild temperatures this week has saturated th highways And fields generally over the state; much snow has V fallen at th higher altitude, and as a rule the desert ranges hav an . abundance of snow though the rain , and warmth have carried much of It away, says the weather, crop and range bulletin covering conditions In Utah and adjacent territory, for the week ending Dec. 27. Sheep hav gone farther onto the ranges, and are mostly doing well, though their condition Is only fair In pAcee. Stock ar moving 'with difficulty at Wend-ovbecause of deep snow. Fane and telegraph pole were damaged by wind on the 20th at Tooela; th winter wheat is covered with snow, A heavy snowfall la reported on th rang west of Grantavtile, snow being six Inches deep on the range. Temperatures At Heber range from 42 degrees to minus 2 degrees, and the precipitation amounted to 1.1 Inches; snow is seven Inches deep. The precipitation at Mantl amounted to 4.7B Inch: snow Iq four Inches deep; cattle and sheep are atlll grmxlng in pastures without being fed. Praciplta- tlon at Oak City amountedto 4.M Inch. Early fall sown grain is looking fins at Kanoeh. Cattle are doing better on th foothills at Milford: L snow seems ample on the range for sheep. The snow la melting rapidly at Price, but Is piling up in the mountain. er -- " Jennings Obsequies Are Set For Friday IUSMI aa for Charles F. Funeral servlet Jenalnga. general . purchasing agent for the Tackling Interest la Utah, who died Tuesday, will be held at tha homo 47$ Fifth Avanu. at 3 p.m. Friday The body may be viewed at the S. D. Evans chapel from 11 oclock, noon, Th Rev. until 1 pm. Friday. George E. Devise, peat or of the Flrat Presbyterian church, will have charge of the aervtcee at the home while the eervtcee at Mt. Olivet cemetery will he under the direction of the member of MtMorlah Jgdae. No. . F. A A. M. -- -- ,, Mission Bulletins Issued. The CpIUornl la mission la Issuing Mf I. A. Booster'," a huHettn which alma to keep aH branches of-the mission In touch with what Is being done in M. I. A. work. It waa started by Clauds C. Cornwall, mission superintendent mt th M. L A, and Sunday seboal work, Wh alee started the "California Mteslon Sunday School Reporter." Mr. Cornwall, has Just bean honorably released from hla work and wilt be succeeded hy Gustav O. Larson, formerly a teacher M the Weber aceismy. aa j - " |