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Show I rn H Don't force Old Man Opportunity bis knuckles oijt oq your door. t makes him restlpis. T Open the ,oor by advertising.' Call Was. 550., ! J wear SECOND SECTION Arrest Recalls r Mahan, 30, believed to be Clarence Warren, wanted in San Francisco for the alleged robbery of a mall wagon, waa arrested in Salt Lake Thursday by Detective Lester F. Wire and J. A. Egbert. The authorities In the coast City, have been notified of the arrestand Mahan wlil be dev twined until word is received from Testifies Sheriff e v That Alleged Accessory to Faua ' Murder .Told of .Brightons Actions. Preliminary hearingin the case of the. state against Levi L-- Pedersen, streetcar conductor, charged with being accessory ti themurdr of Charles A, Pans, was commenced thie morning before Judge Noel 8 Pratt, of the city court. Probably the meet important evidence was thaf testified to by Prank S. Emery, special deputy sheriff, and other witnesses that Pedersen admitted soon after hi arrest that Gilbert L. Brighton, who charged jointly with Roy . Donnell and Angeline Waeaster with murder in the first degree for the killing of Mr. Faua. had told him some time before the crime that he and a pal contem-plate- d Wstickup on the east side. At the beginning of the hearing it M stipulated between counsel for the state and for the defendant that a crime had been committed, narfiely. the murder of Charles A. Faodl and further for-tb- a purposes of this hearing that Gilbert L Brighton was imin the murder. This stipulaplicated tion became necessary since, it is understood, Brighton will refuse to take the stand in the Pedersen case, his counsel having advised him not to do so. Donnell and the Waeaster girl will he called as witnesses, it is anticipat- jil 1 -- them. According to local officers, Mahan served four years in the Itah state prison for burglary Th sentence waa served , under the name of Bert Brown. At that time he was arrested in a room occupied by Harry Thorne and Thomas Riley, who were executed in 1112 fog the murder of George W. Fassell in 1310 Mahan came Into the room while the officers were searching It When Mahanralia Brown, was searched by the officers at that time, several articles of stolen property were found in his INCH SHTURQliyS -- n. said Peders-- n told him s) -- 4- Too Deep In Already." The witness lestif.eiT thi'ii Pedersen gold both he and Mrs Graham tnM squeal Brighton thev would not tesEater Pedersen said the witness toid and met he Brigh'on tified that him that Mrs Graham bad the beans' to her foTh and that he guessed he would-- have to te what he aid that at tns time gnew- - Emery Pedersen was ashed bv Brighton to ea-- e containing cdspoec of a b'vsuit, . Brighton on the night ciothej worn Pedersen this and agreed of the crime, to do Pedersen took, the suit case, hut according o his story to Emery later returned it to Brighton, inform- the latter trial ing nothing further to do ld have with the thing, deep aiready that he was in too vi1th i the first I'mt The witness Pedersen was ques ood he aedsa. ever heard Bright. r say had that he holdups anything about contemplated or robberies, but that ttei he ha 1. said he did renumber Brighton ha a house said he Intended to sGek-uon the east sole if his ral would, go thiough with it Deputy Sheriff Riedheim testified the to similar facts corroborating hfor Emmost pact" the cv'derwe given wee John F Other wpnes-e- s ery MaH and Vincent JKeatmg. whose less or similar to more waa evidence -- that of the officers. Sheriff C Frank Kmerv testified wuh the concerning hi converuM n wer Tax Letter To Davis County -- Re v aoxnsrstaiml-Trhcdefendant. enurt adjourned for recesa. - - jnger Sif-ncc- r -- ng --b-tws belief year d (Special to The Xewg.) WASHINGTON'. Mar 3 Representative E. O Leatherwood was last the nlghtT'kppofnted - a-- member of the national law Republican congressional committee This is regarded bv members of Con gress as a high recognition of Mr Leatherwoods abilities as a lawyer. A few days ago Representative Leatherwood was appointed" chxdrinan of the house of the committee on Indian affairs which will have charge of looking into the sratus of Indians in order to determine therr fitness fo complete eman" . cipation -- MELT AT SPANISH FORA Af-e- -- lf -- 32.-69- Review of the $10 009JKM1 intangible assets agalnat the ytah-Id- g ho Sugar company will again be taken Tip in the state supreme court fodty on rehearing of the appeal from the j idgment entered In tha district coart In 1919 the county assC&sor placed rae cmpanyT pe4,r coTrscious e uft' Seeptecnih and Ninth. Kast streets last nighty He was taken to the emergency hospital where he told the officers tiat while taking a walk he met a man whom he knew bv sight This man offered him a drink of while liquor and after the second $1 0.00Q,n0 Workmen Compensation Under Old Law Not Affected by Recent Change, Says Attorney General. W one he losj .consciousness fMwarrds wenrvhed WThen clothe he found be ha! brn rob tn anJaction-starte- d the d trirt court but the issues apr found in fat nr of ball Lake coun and the assessment was upheld lna The decision handed down rmcipvi m v tjn appeal which was taken ref t' th supreme court, again upheld thSj.esvrnrnt in principle, thus d n He bf n e4-nt-i tod the ofuers that w h f'arnr he ( had en the ran a fiumtur of times he did not know his nahe After jecei mg treutnrt at the emergency hospSta1 Liwrd wka taken to- - hiaJiahic. the judgmentof the district' eou It reversed the assessor anJ the district court, however, as to the mannrr fn vrhfch wen 'isaeaed, the . ateeftors action piningv the assets all In .Salt Lake count whereas tho supreme court held thev should be prorated as between rounMea on a basis of the valuation of the augar company property in each county The case his followed wuh considerable inter-- t particularly by large corporations whwh ma te adjudged to hatfe slml-intangible assets In actual money the case involves the payment of the t rte on IIGOOQOAO of valuation in 1918, 1919, lX0 and $5 000 060 In Thee-intang1b- Coats-vill- avenue was found lying an arbitrary valuation on the good Ijl and' other assets of the sugar TneTrrvms-rcsTte- 34 Kdwards. CYarence-- of wr rr obtain ' ff Aiion ng fh a I n i id w al!Jiugh wa fls a'ure LBRI t J i ' H Th rrkr Jie s rompen- Im.qX neces,ty r the pro- - Tn s op,nit-lts kci i od in i6 amendmerts of th leg- was dfixered cnrFTniissioner C.en rifjr H Huff fa w requited companies nrnpr nsSJon .nsuranre in Begmnirg todav the bri k wo k on l tah to bav a paid up cap tal stok of $Sf6noo and m aidftjon to furnti the West high school under th tract let U WiMm wasbond and file it with the state maur- assumed b Jis4ph M (reen4 a ioa? snee rommlrmer for an amount brick con.tractor- who sau! he work equal to 75 Ter-c- ent of fhe65T per 1921 will proceed as rajddx h weather of the gros annual premiums ot . The county was represented ert the condition the Tei!d'S w.! dapoaita-xcieikehyXlie garporaUtiDS hearing today T Countv Attromey brick work. Mr je"nnt C recti w4i aio pul on account of the compensation inArthur E Moreion and C. C, Richsurance collected in the stale. Comards and the sugar company by D up the terra colta N A new of expert workman ha been panies - were held liable on thi bond Srraup and H VV Young for th- fulfillment of all claims held assembled and aruordtg t M In 1921 the law was Green the work will be don mi the agiinst ther lhat companies desiring ENFORCEMENT OF EEC American plan and prebalov workmens compensation months will be consumed in j coin to rarr need onlv itave a paid up cappkuon of ital 3250,000, and the provtaion reTO BE CONSIDERED mas eliminated Th bond the quiring Ward M, I. A question arose, however as to when Hsbilttv under the bonds which Will Give Vaudeville lh j mere in force in 1919 and 1920 would EttrofesniMT urtfie rtah-f- T txw matter wa.T.ferred le Tie RiatetTemh waTT Y'L if' t A the si-4- h a ill be considered at a Joint confer- - wrll attorney general g iahp a vaudexlle show in TV hit- aava ths com attorne1) ence caf.ed by th commissioner (! hall iueoay Mareh f at pm panles are now genral relieved of tjie neces- all wholewala with agrlcuHu eggThe program will 'iTn'iude numbers b s.ty of filing bonds with the Thursday March 9 The con-- j the Woodbury orchestra, girls from ance conm uuuoner a required under even though the Deseret gymnasum Krnest Kim- - the 1919 law. frence will take up particularly ma qualify unde- - the new l! twreen. t.e ertmpsnv Bt3 enforcement i, t seotlon requirinx Supreme It is not Pete relle.ed of the necea- and fki tr,o t!aton the proper labeling of egg shipments J illjan Smith Marjorie Beane and thejslty of the bond given under the old Murdock sisters SjbeHa Claton Bas- statute The new law is not retroacto count .weight, grade and where sett a group of M I A girls and the U. of Gfee club There wtftaiso be tive and doei not release ths priori produced and surety from obligations under a of as a result plajlet from the U of U dramatic pal The cgjjference .comes inrluding Kae Cornwall the old taw. reaching the state de- department and Ruth Merrill partment of agriculture that tha Utah Burglars Enter Home markets are being flooded with CaliTubercular Cattle fornia pullet eggs and that the And Jewelry. stuped into believing Scarce in Millard the eggs are q Utah standard product. Rurglars entered the home of Ed-- , Tuberculin tests of 5 000 head of ward Rorenbaum. 904 east South TemLets Contract cattle In Millard county have ple stfeet. some' time between and Work Fair Grounds dairy tended to maintafin'the state's high 19 o'clock Thursday night and stole for the freedom of ta dairy two jewel cases containing several ot finance -- department from tuberculosis, according' to valuable rings and other articles of snd purchase today let the contract Dt- William A Rtephensen. mate vet-f- jewelry Entrance waa gained bv the 'rebuilding the comfort sta- - jerinarian of the department of agrrt-tio- n breaking the glam in the door and Of the 5.000 tested only 30 reaching in and unlocking It. Apat the state fair grounds fojtultur ct to ,h tub--r' pearances indicated that the prowlers Th Brown Brother of Palt Lake -. 1 2 per cent had attempted, to force the door open station ttilr last veer t a coat of tern The before are made thev broke the glam,, Pr A. J. by 35 000 was damaged In the fire at the Webb assistant max yeterinariatuand grounds last fail. Pr E W Webber veterinarian of Second Car of Station, which th For rebuilding. fSdeMI bureau Of animal industry. a consists of repacing the roof end conOranges is Seized Boor and the walls the ring t tract price is 3L924 according to Reports wconI car of fragn orange K'lrc nssisantdirector of the ' Fur -- Sale Receipts to Th arrive in Utah from oujhrn department of finance and purchase form w l wzfil at OgdehTYenterdiv Contract Incomes Taxable. bx the dttiry and bureau of th Th of axrjrultifre departmentordered" i to the made to as E hefd arisen 'cording ths A question .T. report Jiv for the'federa nge are hmng from received Jones j of the of income are secretary laxabi'iti department government until thev lnspeeJ roun-io- f agriculture to the etate treasurer, from th Denver office of be fedcontracts wi-'- i the Wat, or vefth -T1 r in the worn eral food bureau taken Th oranee it wre hoot .stnets. or ties muntclpa'tties dest.rcylng predatory aritmals whictr rttHze d by th at the for spe- ial serv'ces construc-'o- f drtnvent whMhr bv he la or Lt conducted state other department requt of tHf federal at5ithonte. ac-tlon J buildings roads,a ! etc, services pot of agriculture and the federal tureau cording for to fTn Iaraeen deputv special work and clars ficatton of nf,ot biological curve food and dayEgsrom coming under the con. rot fee coUcced were 33 giving fleers and employees total The lingous service, r,ollector of Internal 5T2 IS this mcludlrg th 36H 59 coi- Psychologist to Lecture. . the' roc .rdlng of mark tRenVtionoathe',f t ha S V ,n t'1 'rands fnr brrvi In Inspecexcess must be reported, and where TM tuning at 8 oclock f)r D V o 11,1 . a 1 ir J. Imps al.oseq -- tion fees and 3254 from the licensing of hot er Uctur P;h w1l ffivo a trnoar th Audiormm fIT Tb fiuhirrt J r rr b-- o ir.g t crt -- mi . Eighteenth in Inaur-desV- rs t theje r I - j Reynolds-El- Company y n rUets raving contract Af?er I q j.tirted Pi U her m Knit Lake hn2 r.- uhiLh he wt"aej 4ft ner 'me xeirs ffthn-- f bv Mrs Pilcher. .n H4t.rp,imd fh retrt4i Hriare V for State t at Jndard hd, I Frozen re-p- Secretary fr - Financier No t Pessimistic But Avers Th f - re 1 o ?h Paw pp B?. SLi.rf of th ani. RiMd atnrt n4 K Mr sal eve a noaer trar.sfc Only HardWork Will Bring Good Times 49-m- c Ppoki tVn Jluhni I'n' h-- hn ; btnore-,- Federal i M-f- -- wav-evemy T g-- v. - I, r. Jn crl lk te-ti- - -u li iu 1 ANSWERS 1 h-- ay -- 1 1 At it N -- -- Wed-neda- L of at rd ''i,kf fir1 eh-h- t- jr ly irJtkof m. opI. t- li' -- t i wVl , -- s - oseerrrresare . Li Steal feat-oirj- - tj seesa-Kreport- I'm : ar th llm.nated rn' nsi jil Harx sa-- d the last !er cot pe ,rr ren YW- m r r on of will Th pubf in KjteY I tah The ate rod ..commisfdorf today The ' e red vice preaident th Jr Under the title Hrxre Uaffn ndawarded the contract for construction veteran company the S.mm ns Iia Fantaa n inndeur' th issue of the paving through Springville city of S? hie eltv niuke and that founder and pr dnt of h U of the IbtHrn Independent is company Fnderi of Coal Company Reports. to the Rejnolds-E- I ';HN' R BLAND of aith-ug- h he spends his sum-covxhm an artifele onth wonderlands this Md whiiti was the lowest the, home, company declare that only whn Inwr prir and te Guaranty out eountry-hom"his a -' of southern Ltah. Wman Smsth la of tfiV project w ffl be 331 09 S3 are nwr ahen tranuportation "'or A Ck The mpa-- y aln and retail Are entabhahed a the writer of an article nhic-- h In per mile or a total- costof 142 54 Tn of th hardware concern and wa well when aaariex and wag com down and pop e hax nc h7ii,nir'v f 2 774 IS jif-- f i of. the govermlrt . to he completed with photograph tu rathef The protect Is oofintx ptre r,ah ,dho Wyoming and hQVg paM ihelr wir debt and when erybod) i working and working jrn Itt kpyn Ihs l.ih numbers. The writer point s out ninety working , a T3 JV a to t l T! r. r w $1YT condition, the bTtliiant srtTUirhrt'ng cotorag Ttoafd aieTto TX 0TR c 'P'? T,nvn- - r of the Brvce Can op, formation nd 'Ti H Howard FUamJ vfre prr UrTn h Prisoner is mnc and Leak ih Mr jBland Salt ddyr r . e o of i itiO US colors fipc'n ro that the Col .1 Ur at k Siplpi of Nw frk remand tlim Removed to Denver and weird shapes a rouse the emotions h irsivYrS F ai a at ihe Hotel rtnh in rwuIireTfr of traiellers He 'declares that Bryce h a territory niak-dn- g arrived thii tmorning ml'fxDjV rt ivr whh the n meted up company iri I IF-- ' ids ci Untied Riafca Meirwha? Aguila Nebtwo !:? a lr given t" making pects to f nd only in the stupor of w ckr left today for IVrxcr. taking Lake hi hadquartAra Aniong at lb NVwhout hot!. Rat1' f day r 'Rht J narcotic and scarcely at the end of g with him John Roo a1as Giovanni ramM - T he party has t en on a 4 jBeek U dec re drive through a red canorr where Rod, whn in wjrqfcd bvr5dcraJ ai !at WD'am Jnn r.(r T G Wbbr surrey trip ot the mu panv branerev- bgm,,,, the pines and the iarb thoritlea in th CoVradKc1 jj oiy the T V', Wiliuirra Horace 5 K terberk Franlid Mr Rowsn waa of countrfoiUng prows cj r after Hfe friendml ha (ln(i t isco, Portland pnd arreated by renewirg nperalixea Welle. several wrecks aco in Piimmit cwinfy ship. however jane b- hi arrival In leaving here- - will end their tour in j ini , of ,. Passenger Agents we return. ng from Ijjere to the and waa brought to Salt where the xfitf, with Jhe children of a num-hie otd friend. Mr Rertha eastern headquarters Hvrr Leonard iin.or mnhu appeared before Jude Tt'iman l" ber of Griffin. System to Meet the I and local MreTIelle Uarer for the rompvnj' war The g Johnson- of the Vnited States the and !wkm mer th makingmanager . 4, e di a court, who ordered his removal to T A WttaTn arrangements for th d.nner Passenger agents from the . four Colorado o h in wel Col knw enry Fince his arrest he .has city phich if at whfih hoih Mr Bland and units of the Cnion Pacific system'wlll da XX ei! known vfi-- r me9t Mo-din m in ske e deliver ccal to to discuss problems of been held in the rounty Jail 8upp!em who is g f ih"rees vk dinne'r speaker, w.il give the approaching summer season, apd lO.OO re Fuiar are ibeir of Officers Elected by how to handle the increased business Young Matron Dies" memliers lo'f'i. the Today ihe(Artt even himll with-- io which ts expected. ' The lowering of in cnnsuitafTsil Veteran Firemen men Home in This: City excursion . rates, effective June I. it .r'KV. and bankers and preparing jf- - "'Y -- 10 000 answers to the n. and the haoeii UPrn jf S .believed fous details of Uie. wi!lprove ans Impetus to whlh,ls - in rood n u Vol s tcer Forcmfu Veteran Ths summer 'travell question: vX'hose coal -Fnfiah?thnt"wtr brFotwrTywr y 'n of tvsqtr-4nd 1127 association at its annual Ciecjjpn iii'i' pa. d!Hl at the family of those rlurnl n dw h a the equation, personal t h in,1 ai vating v e on Can it Thirty-thir- d road South. Thurmtay evo evening at the in D, S. (7 Outlines bo- best?Pho' r Jg ywn ali ts nine. The . sht hail elected the following officers connected vvith the ioncern touhtrv . Mr. Bland jays the I 8 Udeiity cnjul.n.,,, r- -, vu- pi'nsl-de- nt. lafTtntenfw fJrodrtnf'JmcwPcacca. rJ - 'hos brother. David a and Rea Policy Economy compary AlGuaranty a Joppa; 8. P. Fktdmore; seere'ar lk''l .rrfi a aivtwy, MrwV Jtttw of of 334.599.900. Ita urganixaf tons jeaeh. ndy and Canada. ntnTy and Thf riodv i in car bert White: treasurer. WA Cardweff, from Canada tb Mexico the from I and - In keeping with th Church school WinwfpW Ed rnn two three lh), years, ,Hbiriti(j Anthon; of Car Eddtoaton A Out Fuwcral ar trustee, over tn bomie bU , policy of strict economy, the L. D. ranyrrmeitt will bf aruouf cod lahr years. Henry Barnes, hold over trus- AtlanUc to the Pacific, ft ha attor- - . d!ddly takn 8. U. plans for next year are being 1x S. Hoi. Angel!, Charles Cardwell. !0.09Lagenl and, over 12,000 art(j favor h tee. offices its with The a m o . connected one If ut'b trill Fol force Reed Jmoot. neys adjusted. John year. Aird, years; teaching BUI ftwo . Discuss' Bonus m be made up almost entirely of thortat lowing the election a Joint session Jtltseusslng the financial situation t he paseili I fnvoi th ea oughly experienced tnentearhers who was held with the Womens auxiliary Mr. Bland declared he Is not pessB i tt. will not j to overipad crt At the rrfuJsr tho Am- and refreshments wer served. can do extra work and do It well. I He pointed out that when further Mr. mistie hss all jt r.in bear i n The teaching corpsC' as it all the erican Leelou in tlie Hotel Uta.h head- Peacock W as presented with an cotton wa sellliTg at, 42 centa and , To push lb eip Ire burden on to of Church schools, will be decreased leav- quarters Tuesday night at $ oclock. 50 33 the one and or Haas is not fair The j at th of himself he wheat tal any people photograph ing salaries a( lbejr present schedule, A general disctiasfon vf the bonue bill Consented to pose for his picture In country Were baying extravagantly . burden should be borne'hy every man. but increasing the work required, of will takep'ace. followed by rrguiar full uniform, an enlargement of which and borrowed to straining point Truro , woman and child Fiend eornn on aenae each, teacher. routine btuiaeai of the organization. will b hang tn the association hall. tha banks when the cotton, and wheat i must be used, in the matter. s lat , , e wo-nir- .vsyr...pvsnevn..Miu.lllul Davy county contributed 3 4 per cent of the taxes collected in 1921 toward the maintenance of state government. Governor Charlei R. Mabey Invitation i Issued by D. S. today advised the Davie County commission in tiis tetter on the lower- tax Spencer Who Says 100,- -, question. The letter gives tabulations which would 'show that the total 000 Visitors Expected in 2 1 was money- raised by taxation- in. II 3.074 lower than in the year preCity During Season.' vious the largest decrease being the levtax The roads. raised for money ies showed a small decrease of l.limtl for Davis county general futid, 1 mill D agent decrease for the Dtivts county school of the Oregon general Short Line railroad, and 1 mill decrease In' Farmington recently took occasion city Other local levies remained the whl.e in Tex to iseue .ar general invitation to the same. The governor point out to the com- LiL.ztn of lhat state la visit 8aU lAke mission that the Davis county school Park district pays 333 413 on its 1921 v L Cit, YelloMetone Xatiorfai National park, thin sum ua'..oU to the elate school, fund and and -Zion pirdmg - the hospitality of receives In return J93.S40 The total mcr, public debt of the county of 1193-11- 3 the Commercial tlufc and the entire debts and city Notice that thia invitation had 7g Is in temporary 3122.000 in bond. been issued waa received this morning by the club through a copy of the CITY RESPONDS TO Dallas In p edging the hospitality of to the r Spencer 1 -E- MPLOYMENT APPEAL Interview "We expect 00 000 Visitors to the parka this season, if oat fit them will, pass through Salt Lake City en Nearly fifty calls for individual route and the Commercial club of workmen had been received at the that city is making pfepartions to en free city' employ ment aganey up 'to stranger. The x composed of some live wires noon today This is the best forenoon ciub and are constantly on the alcrj. from a business outlook seen there to be they of aervree to the etraigr Well in several weeks Besides these men. he prepared for them and we 0 give the comforts of a home, and 100 were given work at the wpo4 yard them all there won t be any profiteering eitner in City Creek canyon. 1 assure We wgnt them all to you Let the This morning the trucks used for come through fiah Lake them and club entertain Commercial were needed the delivery of wood Prof J J MfCtellan play for them elsewhere so there was no truck with on the Tabernacle organ, one of iri which to make deliveries from the thV and Prof largest is in the world mofct P wood yard About 31400 worth of McClellan one of the wood staeked up in Dvo yard ofaheage. organils and sales of this are not as good as Mr Spencer expects to return to it was hoped they would be. Salt Lake City wrtthin the next few Donations of clothing and shoes are days to make arrangements for the stilt remaining good and It Is the jumnit season of W. J. Korth. manager of th bureau, that a break in the cold weatb. er will relieve the situation to a con siderable extent as severs paving jobs wilt open up at that time The annual encampment of the Ctah Indian War Veterans wiH be held In Spanish Fork the latter part of August, according to a general order issued by Peter G Gottfredson. adjutant general, under instruction of J. M. Westwood, commander in chief. The - A statement made by Viola liana exact date of the reunion will be announced tater while here a few weeks ago, that her business of the encampment latest picture. "Glass Houses.' washer willThinclude the election of officer for greatest success since she entered the the ensuing Two years. The general movies, was borne our when the film order states that the combining of the was presented for the first time in business meeting with (he annua) Sait Istke at Loews State theatre encampment will obviate th bolding of Man Found in Mednesday night While Miss liana of r speclarmeettng of lh assoda'ion Body may have gained many friends when River Still Unidentified Delegate from the local camp ar she appeared here in person. It la safe accredited in th ratio of one to every to sav tha through the presentation 100 members or fraction 'thereof ejy), Votvew'ilcvelojiments from a pctire f her phtiri-she has made many warning i issued that all delegates angle have arisen in the past 24 hour more The picture is one-o- f love with come with proper credentials hive pVniy f i omedj filled r in The order is issued from the Sol- ill the cae of the dead man Fox and Eva-- s in the Opera" diers Horn at Sawtelie ICal where nude body we found lodged n ome have a mil th provoking comedy that is brush tn the Jordan river about one-haGowfredson Adjutant General is a suites m every Way. b mile north of the Ninth North Bernice Barlow has a number of speed, ng the w,nter mon -- rcet bridge last Monday ..morning clever song and with her splendid No one has been abe to Identify him voice he'ips to make, the bill one thit Men Bound Over for as yet, but the body will he held sevcan well be proud of J Alleged T heft of Sheep eral bedavdonelonger in hopes that th.s Faber brother give a wondefful ex-- J wiil j hibition of physical strength. It was expected th.t an Inquest inhen Lome FluvvLs." a clever farce George Pappas and Louis Cholas comedy, presented bv the Clayton aecu iied of grand iarcenv for the al- to the cause of hie death would be Drew players, is one of the bst at- leged theft of six heep valued at held tadaj. tractions billed at the theatre for sev- 330 the property of Zaek Butterfield of Riverton, were todiy bound over Pioneer Salesman ; eral months. court by order of bpendid music ts rendered (through-ou- t to the Third district Visits i Children of Arcll- - City Judge .Bf n.Johrso-- i Pappa-hn-- d the performance bv ar.d that of Choias was fi veil at bold and hia orchestra 3500 Early Day Friends at Bryce Canyon's Grandeur Described in Issue of Dearborn Independent seventy-secon- T Intangible Assets Man Robbed Af ter Case Under Review Being Knocked Out By Supreme Court By White Oquor saidr-ccoldin- 70 BE OPEN 1122 t the-clu- b lf Mr MARCH Star-Te.egn- OFFICE F.orthe accommodation pt those making income tax returns and payments, Collector James H Anderson announced this morning that the internal revenue offices would remain open Saturdays unttl t 30 p m. During the past the offices have been ed. running on a straight eight hour a Arises. Controversy day schedule 3 20 a.m. until 4.30 p. Deputy Sheriff Emery testified That m. on five days In the week and four with Deputy Sheriff Karl Reidheim, and one-hahours on Saturday, he took Pedersen tQ the office In the wounty ait shortly --after .midnight on when - the -- closing .htur.ha.beea J. Feb 12. Pedersen, the witness said, o'clock. related what he knew voluntarily For those who wish 'assistance or At this concerning tha Fus murder. between advice in making out tnelr Income point a controversy developed counsel as to whether what Pedersen tax returns, a force of deputy collechad said could be regarded as a tors will be in room 300 of the fedand as to whether such confession was admiaeable Bi evidence, eral building Q day Saturdays and since the defense contended it waa other days, and will operate under not voluntary within the meaning ot the direction of Chief Field Deputy T. A. Callister. The regular cashier's the Taw. , To expedite the hearing Assistant office on the fourth floor of the buildCountv Attorney George M. Cannon, ing also will be open all day Saturday for the receipt of payments and for that if K shall later develop Jr, said natransaction of other necessary that what Pedersen said in the not shall businesa, the main office division of appear ture of a confession oil the work . testimony being under the direct supto have been voluntary this point may be stricken front the ervision of Chief Deputy David E. Evans. This arrangement wlil conrecord Mr Emery testified that when he tinue until the final date of making Pedersen and first payments on Inmet Riedheim returns the Deputy come tax March IS. at the car barns the latter turned back next bis transfers' procured for the " That T m pinched Glass Houses Aide to day and shouted was before there had been an v thought . of arresting him, it wa elated Popularity of Viola Dana Enrry that Brighton went to hi' fpeder-srn'room about 11 pm on the night of tho murder and asld In thea presence of Pedersen and the latter friend Mrs Ruby Graham, that he Brighton l must Mav owfor a week or two that he and a pal nad wtuek exup a house and that l"4a pal got cited and ghotjnan FRIDAY UT-AH . JwelyeYearsAgo Thom -- Governor Writes TrajptMairof-f- t- tputy LAKE Cmy KATT X)UNDD -- 1850 r |