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Show 5 vfrV - , rt v ' jH- M i -n ( ' w r t- - rilE UE$RET MARCH 3 1922 COST OF GOVERNMENT 0F01IT STAIEJREGTOR FRIDAY NEWS Gettmg Acquainted. IM4TEMUE- By Ripley.. milHlUUHI-i - ' F'l The .Uwl'l plltt t lit. E-- h ,tr i n Corporal.. in ' In jepreHC'.iuUt cs of D.S XnPe'-- s atd a interc-s- ' ' it with 1 1 e 5hoV Saving 6f f siid. of Itecomlug Mmttfted h the " 5350.000 inr Various De- p"Jgren,cnl j;jf .the Utah rorJ . poraflon '. r tir repiei!ent(i-arpartments for NineMfintns The cbreerrs LlovH)n Iron WftrKt fh LlwtTyn How Accomplished. Kf i.nff MUJu, tty A,TiPTtvjn of All of arul Anirpl tft A Tfiericnp Vir Foc company of 'J , Chjro j Tho e dr hi' it r o 341 i$v - A4ltK ofrex-pensc- f.at nine t5 Keljt ntyhf for thr at fo which. It !i an- upon what thfr4l-ipafl- a Rifting t do in h matter An?e!n for consultation th djrinf? hat mav l Wrwrr Ltnrotir nrnmj(j dirr't of ftfinttC T,,f jiariwrnt r, " rf freight-rat- s Ciivi rnnr h ir.$ II M thp i'asedl on if Ion offkf.tN ma4 th t.'fctad duimg th fsrt ihr rair frtatrmcnt Hng hi ion afwUx$i quest rupr woMb thprj ho. Ituan "At the present 1 me mch of the i aijrjc of $4t5 hftf neres-r1t workVieenn cfnnecU'n-aitjTho irpii i aind to show the haa our competed, Sei fl was $( 14. Earnings- iif rrr)i not-rnr- Mft h? Mr ru4e dfiPi-nlmr- . nl tf ' accomThis decrease has been plished through the efficient management of the several stgta iBstitutiorts eoonowweai policy at ths-tlS- c partment heads in general. A portion is also atufbulabls. to the general decline in the market porches prices, in although it should also be borne mind that the population of state char- the stable and penal Institutions and attendance at state school has had a period marked increase during tb this saving waa effected." Continuing the report points ont that the Increased number of atudenta at the Agricultural college baa been , truth. 2 1 f at at the Deaf and Blind school, a decrease of 7, At the industrial school there is a decrease of 16; at the mental at the hospital an increase of t and state prison an increase of 42. continues: The report "As the salaries paid during the latter period were at least as high as those for the year 1616. owing to certain increases made by the legislature of 1616, effective January 1. 16J1, and for the further reason that the- reduo- lion due to standardisation make noTTTBtertstfh anreln as tartsrtrntrt January 1. 1622, there will be an addi tional saving for the year 1622. equal to the Amount of the salary adjust-,m- t effected through the standard rates. ' -Revenue Analysed M- -. Kelly analyzes the estimated revenue" which- - the state -might ex , peer to Tecetve.and says: It i possible (hat we wilK not realise the entire estimated amount from inheritance taxes and from fees. These item are based on the receipts during past years. The revenue from taxation la based on a valuation of approximately (fits. 000,006 and a levy of 2.2 mills. From rbg total unexpend, ed balances In appropriations we have deducted the appropriation made to the Mormon Battalltm ' of 1100,000 and the appropriation made for th survey of public lands of $50.000 for the reason that these appropriations will probably not be used during the present bienntal period and can been red for from revenue for the next 44. -- biennlaJ Should arrangements jduring made-tey- TCn' '""The.Sa'TtAIfdThdge Be HumanlyInterested tH, iya! Order of Moose held Its annual election last night. Frank B Pcott, local Dr H attorney wav chosen dictator; A. White, vice dictator; C. W. Simmon. prelate, Philip Pugirier. secretary; H. A. Trousdale, treasurer: W. By H. Addington ar ar Jury Awards Damages . For Personal Injuries Judgment for $1,000 for personal to Injuries was yesterday awarded Mr Minnie Ellason against D. Tilton-In a verdict returned by a Jury $n of th Judge M. - Ritchie division Bllason Third district court. Mr carelesscomplained that because of ness on the. defendant's part aha was slr ths lntrsectio t. of Stale and Fourth Bouth streeta. May 26. 1921. She alleged that She suffered numerous cut and- bruises and Internal Injuries. -- Pertonal Injury Suit. -p- "Exchequer a Synonym 'for Treasury? V. s , n7 lbP ii e 1 mn. ' tt fm ,f' -- rtlr x- oan ' - -- de-,sil- le - bh&-A- ta -- te-t- e re-ti- V - -I-. Itl -- tunity to arrive. - He to bHi undcr the charge of being a fugitive from justice and. upon, being given pre v bound over acliminary hearing cording to the Miami advice. He reported to be reprenented by four of the beat known lawyers of Miami. Including WorthW. Trammell, brother of United States Senator Trammell, of Florida. On the advice of hi counsel the man refuses to make any statehat ho to not ths ment other tha roan wanted In thla city. Preliminary Hearing. At th preliminary hearing before th County Judge Blanton at Miami, wars witnesses dispatch says the only M. 8. and Allen A. Sheriff Lout for th Green, the Utter an operative eviBurns -- Detect! va agency. Th dence was to tho effect that Myers had been recognized as Joseph s by David C. -- Dunbar of 8rt"Lak-whaw1.k Mr Dunvisiting at Miami. Feb.Lake-banand bar notified the Salt ar that Institution requested MyersWedrest. He was not arrested until nesday night, however, tn to act until identity had been further established. Thla was don through photograph. Tha Miami dispatch say that Myers cam there several year ago and H Is that b bears a good reputation. neann known as Captain Myers by of hto service in tha United Rlatee war; When h went navy during tothounderstood to have had to Miami ho considerable money and he and his married to have said to wife, who be at Detroit, moved in fashionable society circle. During hia raoidencs at Miami, however, his wife U rehim. ported to have divorced W. W. .Trimmer, vie president .of the Continental National bank, who swore to tho complaint charging obtaining Joseph with embexslement, add grand money by false pretense believe beand "hope says larceny, that the authorities have thab right wUl And I hope, too, that man. ba made to pay tho crime, Mr. Trimmer griff, president of the at Pasadena. Cal., wi telegfkph of th man Glad you have hii wired back: go after Mm." -- 1 nt sheriff-declinin- !dof The Saturday News Member of Rowland Hall Faculty Diet on Cocut Mtsa member last Noto teach she beand last to enter - the sanitarium thr--Tbody- - has been sent t --Dawrenea for funeral services and interment. b Saturday s Organ Recited. Saturday's TabeTqda organ rsclta! Sudden Death Comes to Resident of West Jordan. Osborn Alfonso Hibbard, St. a na- - program .will ba as follow, with Or Iran lit J X MoCaHan at ih consoles Tha Star Spanglad Banner. Prelude to "Trlatan and leolda" a. .Wagner Rondo dAmonr Weserhotit An Old Melody Arr by Organist Favorite Mormon Hrmn, Tome, C oim, Ya Palnta- - . . Arr by Oraanjat Toccata I rt Major d'Every 4 tlve of Murray, died at hia home la West Jordan Tnursday morning. Death ratrie suddenly and eras dua ts acute dilatation of the heart. Born'1 at Murray. July 1. 1870, 'Mr. Hibbard waa a son of Mr. and Mrat' Successful Contestant Simon Hibbard. He- to survived by Jtla widow. Mr. Annla Hibbard, a Will be Confirmed daughter. Dorothy Hibbard, a alster, Mr Marian Shepherd, of Grtdley, It is expected that James Sd 'White-aid- Cat., and three brothers, Joseph, A., and William Hibbard, all of nominated on Tuesday to be Jordan. postmaster at Layton, wtll be con- Wt The body to at tha George A. Jenfirmed by th senate within the next kins undertaking establishment )a few- day Mr. WhiteAd won out In a recent clvtl service examination, but Murray when hi paper reachad tha civil service commission they were thrown Breach of Contract Alleged . out. because th charge had been Balt 71 aging abreach of contract made that tha applicant was not a resident of th town Ig which he and asking Judgment of $14,279, was filed in th United States district T; had court yesterday by Q. J. Carpenter, gabion, however, proved that Ln7; been away from his home In Layton againet the State Bank of Provo. Ths for nearly a year In a nearby county controversy concerns the transfer of working on a farm, but that his fam- stock In the Carpenter Seed company, ily had continued to realde at Layton. formerly held by (he plaintiff - on e. - v TESTWILL BE HIDE. oVmilun 2$, A teach- d, rence. Miss Crihwford became a of the Rowland Hall faculty vember when ah cam her eijthetic dancing came afflicted with Recently asthma Friday shp left for Glendale Some of the Features in TomorrowYBig Issue BWFEPS HEN GARY Th minister of Justice has fopght three duels in one week. A member of th parliament ran scare complete a term withoutr--ngaglnfat thirty or more personal encounters Sabers are th weapons moat frequently used, but acrlons Injuries kr e!domJnfUctd and Aha duelltng 1 childish and sometime comic!, a detailed account of the duelling prac tice Including descriptions of several 'affair of honor by an aye witness is contained In the Budapest correspondence of Th Marian-Crawfor- er at Rowland hall, died at th Glendale Sanitarium at Glendale, Cal.. Feb. 2$, ac6ording to Word received in this city. She waa a native of Lawrence, Mam., being a daughter of Mr. and Mr John Crawford of that city. Her mother and on slater reside at Law- i DrEIJJXG EPIDEMIC . police. -- P-- e !JS - 1 WHY- ?- who-Hon- D.Joph, pital and reported the accident to the TEAMS TO MEET HEBE - this of geverament yj, diepes non e period other adjustments will be collected in th fnrio of taxes canary Ifethe expenditure are to bf;..m ih pepln h long been a at fare But kept within the ava.(labl'rvenue. j ro,r3'- lo the public s ml i nt so jnn(f " ,hr Eliminating these two items frnm-t- h' '.rnmll,,h,! dtum." eppropr tmfon nod assuming that- no rr', J, defKits whatsoever will be incurred. "",7'rngUnrt' iTni our unexpended balances In appropfia- - were r , meted b the eherlffe, exceed the revenue by $L58.- - pttd them Ir'o roval treasury twice ' Jeer st F.se'er and at Michaelmas, ,277 21. to th hail of. "The director concludes it will b bfoaTg the n.n-T.'n'feet ni'" nY'f lvVfeet wfdT MPMdfluro. the appropriations s, nee ever with a b',.. if, tot and divided he revenues which the siste is To bested on ' -- reoel ben h i the rtset nt the Table were,-wil- l thee- - appropriation the .siifflctent-h'!' of be tha e .ho.eior' pot says ntahi Tn my opinion the most Ifnftortiwu rh tin left were the nriojnlnsccounisnu The sheriffs 'biennial period consists in th prepar. eipl m,.p it nd th"puMir nffu 1st u.'d then Stlon of a acientifro budget. ths rnunter r o. h s way as to ,h n ,h' If th importH nee of this work V'r bslsncin thotoughtiy understood and proper .Tv, riuh . u! " attention given to the preparation of V.Yriav'ttl.Ynesi ,7 -thq- budget to be submitted to th would lead oh to t for ip W as next state legislature, it la my optn- - in ue in sow -of as a It'K nd it la Png'and Ion that It will overcome Inany of from th td markings nf, fh ta- the hardships under which this da- word partment. te now necessarily operat7 hetjuer . aa a avnony-n- , for -ing. it cas do away entirely with, Tomorrow-- tV Hr does Kniruaurv any provision for the creation of five off a deep aonorou sound? deficits, and will increase the ef--, ('opyright ItlJ by the l heeleg ditate Incorporated ) state governmental oper-- J atlona a a whole !fthe creation of this department .bn'? rom' Ttl1 unrk ha ,w'01" actualiy elminntes th.s copdMion. and. 'employees giving Tir enfJr tn flnr r, . tures. makes toe creation .of 'rk jhe of definite Th " undoubtedly wji ooa-tif- y this alone will full-- , Jue- - I!?"! a record In any ear- unequaled Its creation 'c PfiFAiiiAAar---9- - . ew-' serrt. It i vry dTfflrult t not impo. f the toerrlve at. tt amouitt-o- f eavinr are listed the adaptation of'effectedr bv handling porchnsingpariment fqp iv. i, f thmugh i ue th incurring of obligations, thus pre- - Owing, to the declining-centrolfT market , we venting any ptMtsihlllty of duplicating ; have. of course purchased a't J.wer payments; the limiting of trip out-- , price than have Tern paid aide The staid and the controlling oft past; wrhtle the Stead i'y Increaa'ng t ..expenditures he gattrg of institutions; standardiza- - had th effect bf increasing their of fa'aneat-revisioof insurance .J yulrementa While the comparison of Commenting oft the purchase end e( total expenditure during thepreseqt The department the report says. ilenniai period . very favorable, the From April 1. 1921, to. Jan. 1. 1922. per capita oxpndtures make a far the department issued purchase ordehrfbMfer showing and indicate cove.rirg an expenditure of approxi- substantial saving Mr KIIv paya-hti- th mately .$1,000 ooo, and Jtjg fulfilled trihuewlo the the requirements of seven sate insti- work done hv Heorge King, alsletant 0 tutions' and soma ' deoart- director, and employee -- Brno ly, I do not want to dn business with you If I can avoid doing it Tblw I say. is the kind of statement would hear if many business-seeker- s ln- Th more intellectual theyrould only persuade prospective "h 73 h associate or cuatorovr to speak cand- teveoHegiateeompetRTort'WlIT idly to them. And there is Just on evidence tonight when the University personal In buatnen. for the defect indicated. Of course, ont can be Altogether too sure remedy meet freshness." That 1 Improvement of the life at- of Utah affirmative debater personal. Familiarity In the negative teanri of the University general. as It is slanguy termed breeds not titude Men who fail to be humanly interest- of Idaho at Barratt haH at $ oclock. only contempt but also resentment. Many men have suffered business ed In other people are Invariably men At the agnellme .at Mosco, Idaho, losses simply from being too familiar who ara excessively f the Idaho affirmative team will conInin their methods of approach. They have fallen Into the vicious hablt-othinking only 'of themselves.- - of test with the University of Montana quisitiveness, nterq prvtng curiosity, has similarly been costly to many oth- really caring only for themselve negative debaters. Owing to the Iner In them Jhe pre- fluenza conditions at This has Missoula, MonBut it la on thing to be familiar or cious facultyatrophied of sympathy. They need, Inquisitive. It la quits another to meat to redevelop It. as they assuredly can. tana, the debate planned there topeople in a spirit of irincara fellowship, them maka it a rule to do every" night between the University of Vtah and to make them feet that yon meet dayLetsome one act that involves self negstive team and tho University of Montana affirmative will not b held Fatirrrm splrilwTmay Let them dally at this time. or fulness for others coetiy a to Indulge In familiarity In the local debate the University Imagination to see othIf disappointed busines- exercise their-- see Inquisitiveness themselves human of Utah wni be represented by Cleon s-seeker could obtain from those er difwith and beings Wilkins and Scott Mathewson, both aspirations, hopes who disappofhl them A "frank state-ipe- ficulties and anxieties. jos and aa tothe reason for their disapexperienced debater The Idaho team will m numerous consist of W. 8. Greathouse and pointment, Ihy would -- Let them hook of a broaden- Errol Hillman. case be told character-Th- e '4 on grate on me by th way you ing, Imagination-quickenin- g Tho question at Issue In the dechance aro that noq they do not bates tonight concerns the efficacy plainly,, however unconsciously, reveal huread me books at all. Books dealing is In that your only interest in of arbitration In th settlement of good labor doing business with mi" Ton cannot manly with human problem As officially-- stated even successfully pretend to be other- poetry, , good essay good fiction, It readsdispute. as follows. "Resolved that wise Interested. keenly sympathetic studies of human Congress should enact legislation "If I happen to speak to you of needs these let Them read for compulsory arbitration Thus reading, thus doing, tha dom- providing anything of particular merest to me. all of labor disputes of public servhut not cohnerted with the business in inant trend of their thinking will gradmay listen to me, bat with ually change Thev will become both ice corporations hand, you In the event that Idaho wins both an absent-minde- d look In your eyes. men of larger tision and better mt Then you either suddenlj Interrupt me of business Most certainly will they contest tonight the third debate at or dexjeriously lead me back to that fin'd that the cultivation, of a genuine Missoula wtll not be necessary as which is of particular interest to you. interest in their fellows pays from the Gem state team wtll then have full clainv Vo th Rocky Mountain "Nobody like to feel that the man wttb whom he is talking regards him every point of ylow. Otherwise th debate championship. with complete Indifference That Is (Copyright. 1921. by Th Associated In Montana will be held probably th feeling you force on me. Natural- next week. The University of Utah Newspaper) will be represented by E, Conroy Stratford and Wlijlam C. Roche, student body debating'Vnanagcr. ebate-tonight Th Judge for-t- he at Barratt hall will be Wllllam-- tt Brammel, James H, Wolfe and George Castro. Mayor C.. Clarence Neslan will preside as chairman of the eve- -, ning. Invitation . to attend the debate Dee of charge Is extended to th general public. ' i, ' tad ult for $10,08.9 damages' for ersonal Injuries alleged to hav' Jber suffered bv Sharon Hatch, 17, Oct. 1, 1921, when he was struck by n operated by B J Stillman, was commenced yesterday In the Third district court against Stillman by Lort Hatch, a the boy- - guardian It I sl'eged the accident occurred on State street between Twenty-sevent- h South street and Thirty-thir- d -- 4 AND IDAHO DEMTING nt Ft , Hall avenue, suffered a concussion of the brain Thureday- - wheir he was struck by an automobile driven 6y C D. Horne, I4C Fourth avenue. He was given first aid treatment Ait the emergency hospital arid liter removed to his home The accident occurred In front of 188 west Ftrst South-stre- et. Mr. Horne atld he waa drlvlng-alon- g First South afreet when th .boy suddenly rode out of an alley on a bicycle, directly In front of the automobMe. Before the car could be stopped th bicycle had been struck. Mr. Horns took the boy to the hos- as-th- ey --- nsc-(on- ( UKIVEflSUIES OF UTAH . d. 1- at ruck-b- y -- . On often unsuspected cause of in- In business ability to make headway Ilf la failure to take n proper human Interest In those with whom one has business dealings. There Is, emphatically. such a thing a being too term trustee; Burton, two-yeterm Garland D. Hawkins, ona-yetrustee; A. J. Weber, reprwentaUva to th Bupreme lodge convention, and H. P. Bosen as aiterriats. T. Lake this afternoon! A dispatch from Miami declares th.il : Joseph D. Myers, arrested there as Milton .stoutly maintain it is a case of mistaken Identity and for In tends Aq Light extradltlon, the purpose of identifving the man, if he is Joseph, that Mr. Grut Is accompanying Deputy Sheriff Lelchter. The Miami dispatch says ihat Myera the name under which he to known In Florida to held in the county Jail without ball until March 10, to . give the Salt Lake authorities oppor- Boy on Bicycle is Struck by Automobile Harvey- McKnight S, of 7$ Social Local Lodge of Moose ZERO WEATHER AT MARTI. MANTL March 2. Cold weather la again prevailing ever thla section Th case -- A WAud Suspected of Holdup. " Ut--lor- -- S blqs-blood- jo ar -- 8- -- I dls-cus- se ap-habe- ; " I -- f -- -- ago--dram- a, f '.'ii - treat-den- -- ' H; -- thermometer registered tern at 2 o'clock -In OnSaneuepirino thatforhe was wanted .J Francisco alleged comon ths morning of March 1. plicity In a holdup there, J.-S. was' arrested Thursday by Habeas eorpu proceedings to Detective Frank V. White. Frank MANTT I March . The Junior clait ' Rexnee and Walter Rosa The .polio whether a public Saturday News fichool- - Is . . deputy of- ui 166 Highdance tn the history of tthe at Fari Tranetoco Tver notified of hl not j ficlal statutSxfor the biggest responsible by ACTRESS-BECOME, DrCHESS. LADY OF ARISTOCTRACT COES ON srhool at their ptum" to be held In arrest. , the safe keeping .of public funds ci Armada March 10. BT44.E Some queer things are happening to (h be charged with "misapproprtatlonlh arCoast. of such funds to to be decided by the Light Goes istocracy of Eng'and la these days of post-wfinancial upsets..' M"0ORE HOIVOR PARENTS. supreme court In th caee of the state! For Instance, a stag beauty has Just become a duqhesa, while - An against Hugh A. llcMillin, 'fbrmerly! MAN'TE March lntert!nv Jsaejn) K Light, for the last tww at the same time a daughter of a viscount has ma'da her debut aa -- deputy the county event of thy week was the aortal giv- year dtrtrlet freight and passenger redemption th en by class. In the high agent in thlp city, for th Fouthern Sophomore treasurers office. . .the star In a. productan at th Prince of Wale theatre Read w To make posslbj the' filing of ap- -, school in honor the story in Th Saturday News. Pidtte. left yesterday for Lo An, geles where h will ba diatriet freight pltpatlon for a writ of habeas corpus M VJESTir ItplF. OF A ( ; RHTT.TER E Jo' his article this week Dr. -' ScholeMcMillln's bondsmen, J. H. agent for hto company. Press Bancroft, E O Peterson, president of the Utah Agricultural College, field and R. J-- Glendlnnlng, at the her. Is 'now In active charge request of .defendants counsel, yes- -, the pr.nciplee underlying successful associations of farmers terday. afternoon surendered "" n1 points out why many auch organisation faiL j. to the. sheriff. He was not Junior High School MANTI. March I Th AROEAD THE WORLD Hugh J Csmon this wekVte!l of th rtsit taken .Into custody however, but ap Mutual of Will Presen t Opera on Ward North a the put program at plication for hi relaase David O, McKay, President Booth of the Armenian l which E'derhimse Wednesday hlght- - Songs waa Immediately to The News') corpus proceedings I8pqelal th Ladies chorus f made ts th suffering Faints of Armenia 'at comic songs and mifvjDtrxnd .filed In the appellate,, court. were feature, of FAIRVjEW. March 8 Th junior G!ve Aleppo from Jerusalem of th to ached-- 1 'readings caa ! McMlllln'a of description school.Sinder Trial Dtp interesting, 2trto m the dTrectlofl a fter the meeting dancing waJlae. L. Young, will presrnt th of to Ha.fa- - Beyrout. Baaibeck-an- d uled to commence next Monday before ed. eomta Jse 'Aleppo.-" i "Col!i opexs., 'tha Dr 'it epera Judge X B IVight,to of. the .Third disFICTION- - El. VlCRE house March The Rosdhhouse, Mr, Flpyd Young, Mra. by Hol worthy Hall How ROUND t "CLOSES WITH BALU trict court and it necessary to get Eox,. Kydon (! Toung. MI Alii too much hospitality resulting from trying to live up to other peo- MlPeterson-the jurtsdictlon qu cation FJorsIMIner hff mt TLE AS A7CT March J -- lTh term-I- n the Jeadlng charsetera' "i'a expectattona- - came near unbalancing two likable young poppl Dismissal -- of th; ers roundup and houaekeepars confer: ho a assisted chorus of 49 talesa-Tb- -by case on-tand how finally they got their values righted, makes an interesting x grounds upon which It encs wTlT go to th school. L to tyken before tha supreme court grgnd bait in the high school gym. proceeds storynaslum. K- was denied by th district court STUDENT CALLED ON About X00 persons wer MISSION, LOCAL EEATIRIJ Life In tltah fifty years month ago. music and FAIRTTEW. March 1 T. ,) p,,. each session of the roundup present at was wmch a Terence success the from sverv nhow Unlversl. responaenc ty of Utah received a call for the standpoint. from various Company F.iles Articles and Tabernacle ' sermon fields, Elder by Swiss German mission. He will E. 'latest HOME CULTURE CLUB ELECT. Taimage; city and state pages; Jijmes sport news; carntesmshlp Melltasbout April015 The Skidoo Manufacturing company toons by Herbert Johneon. Jack Sears and Mac Wilkins; complete of Ogden, yesterday filed articles of MT. PLEASANT. March I The Home club met at th home of Mra telegraphic service: state and Idaho correspondence; lire and rePRIMARY TO GIV BAC4AII. Incorporation with the secretary of culture H. F. Wall, Wednesday afternoon and state showing an authorized capital elected news .and covering events of th whole earth; special FAtRytEW, vnrw th officer following for th ward Primary win ,?T, I stock of $10,000 and naming B. Postletters from New York. Washington, Chicago, Denver and San txJ, year; Mra C U Johns. pre,. urfY4 F. Sncdaker, secre- ensuing J. msdYbr inn, Article preaident; Mrs. Ed. dent. Johnston, vice t; Francisco, Los Ankeiea etc. and taachcri will ka , Mra J. W. Locka secretary, tary and, treasurer and R. Jr Mill and P. I Bertram, additional directors. urer. thevauto,.. publo r' - 10 $54.-13,- from the Continental National bak eight years ago, Herbert Lelchter, ehjef criminal deputy sheriff, and J. of general department renor compensation for service dered -- by state officials, represented ( 2 .per cent of the total revenue foT 1920, 7.5 per cent for 1917 and 7.2 per cent for Hit. Property, and special taxes represented 58 8 per cent of the revenue for 1920, 59.fi per cent for 1917 and 69 6 per cent fpr 1914 The decrease in the amount of property and special taxes collected was" 4 2 per cent from 1814 to 1917 and the Increase wad 71.9 per CenrTmtn 1917 to 1920. Tb per capita property and special taxes for the three specified years were $9 29, $5 7$ and $4 37, respectively. hartrtf hr1" Tmdrh ftrmrnyf .Kjsly being proJei a- na wai,Jng an xpilon ,b mid' prtoi of 4fw Tmoti I'aclfn relies d of, h.a duties fl oirectoy of fiom the Tfie" fTcpartmertflt IT CpfrcdYhc titude towards fei mdustr to he gotrnoft will accept the reeignalion located on their lime Hth the local shortly and appoint a ntrcswir to fill Inturehi and the JJrlivn intereefe the vacancy dec arc that the hearty r" operation of ot Imdadtnl. sKnaiis thcFoion Fatffic I absolutely ncce Inrector Kely pointa out toYh Miry tni the urceer'br the project ard a shown governor that the saving proper conpcra!ron " win be the cxx ndliurt! the i OHd furtor riw. fl(a cart liUl-obuh ilemi iho Tb p'a of b. nc lnoJ Uh j Juki!.. rapendUuiea ,u fiirnarc arid th a jrro,t compared ore While thin aatme baa j made In 1120-t ,f ib' Vtliner lrn been noteigoithi itOr.ilnaju e- directorT 4 W jfi,nJUui conn n irIn 1 to live vnli'J ore tare Iron If the rtoaittiat ties. It is det larerl Tiah In Ita estimated revenue, the various average ren! metal'lc con306.00 lei tent as compared with &6.4a per cent . offices liiusl spend aJjouL apthan aaa allowed by legislative for the ores of the Meah range sod pruprladolj for the jemainder of h ST per cent for Alabama ores More. biennium over. the I'tah ore are of fin rot Inc The report reada: and limestone IS in abundance quality, In not we have "In this statement The three requisites for success of h" inas such eluded the fUed charges, Industry tn Ihlg ate ara. raw materterest on bonds and provisions made ials. markets and transportation There for redemption funds.- - .neither have is no question a 1 o the first two; but by th latter Is n Indeterminate quanwelncludMThe evpendlrures made on the state road commission. Baaed it la pointed out. this statement, there would b an tity. -1 900. 61 1 of annnah saving Officers Elected by Uxe Bearing requisition on the governor of Florida, for the extradition of Joseph, believed to be under arrest at Miami, and wanted .here for th alleged - embex lament of $4r I . FLORIDA ArIdentity of Man Under rest at Miami is Question He Will To be Settled Fight Extradition. for-181- p lft Iat tait'rr 10 S' j If rrftruM 1917 The costa of government for the at ate of Ctah for the fiscal year 1820, amounted to 16,781.-44according to announcement made by th census bureau. The Pr capita cost was 21 (4, as against 110.(6 In 1817, and $11.21 In 181A; tfie totals and 1814 wars 4.S.05 and The per respectively. $4.5(0, 78T, s capita cost for 1820 consisted for general departments47 $12 40; paymepty oft Interest. $0 and for outlays, 2(54. The 'total revenue receipts. In 1820 were $7,222.-50- 4, or $15.82 per capita.. For the fiscal year the' per capita excess of government costs over revenue receipts Waa 15.6V. It waa also announced that the net indebtedness funded and floated debt. Ibml rinkiAr fund aaetsof Utah la 1n- hieing $17 11 per capita for for J920. $(22 for 1917 and 1914. Th per capita levy for 1920 w-t- , SINCE DOUBLES ef-- , ayi ll |