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Show " mot T United State Tribunal Re- t fuei to Consider Compe fiction Case Heard in Sec ond Judicial District UahoSendsOui CREDIT HEII GATHER OnState Roads is S. UnderAdvisement The state road commission yesterday afternoon toolmfider advleement the question of making use of eonylct labor n Improving highways in the state. The commission met with War. den James Devine of thg, stats prison an Oovhaxlea R-- ilabey, at which the proposal to nee convicts on road work was preeented for consideration. No action was taken In either accepting or rejecting the proposal. The road commission took the stand that ths matter of using this labor would be largely up to the individual counties. since they would in all probability have to meet the expenses of transportation and the upkeep of a prison camp. The eommisriea desired to determine what might be the com of transportation and upkeep, as well as to determine where It would be advisable to use the labor before accepting the proffer. ' N. C. Poulson, chairman of the state roadnommiselon. .waa Opinion that if the labor should . be used at all. it should be used only in improving highways in those counties not finanthe cially able to employ others to do adwork. Some objection had been vanced to such use of the prisoner! on account of the unemployment FROM TWO 1STATE SCHOOL HEAD, mm i - VI Close Cafi 0. S.inlffort TB AUDITORS To Save Project SMS An 8 O, S call wa received from the Idaho Reclamation association thle morning by the Commercial andUE"-n- Importance of Honcty Study cf Character Stress? ed as Essentials in M&k inf Loans. Problems Discussed of verttmaftLAot abandon the American Falls recla-mm- n u iiTfm gotw project: a-ernmest proposes cancel its program unless ih farmers ho have for storage water In thd jcontracted reservoir meet their past due payments and the t!m limit for the fund appropriated by Congress for a survey and preliminary evelop-ment-ox. OOMPDTATIONS (Special to The News) BINGHAM. March I A n iwslide before daybreak thia sorbing caed n ithlih in the rear end of th ,Par- Joseph Manwarlng thleDhTrTS' rre r Says Temporary Budget Sub- mitted Not Prepared on i th7 in the house are ol.i quarters sleeping Due to Economy Pro gram the fro.nt.and- the f aniln rushed out Fair Basis 'Readvertise as soon as the crash cam g retqrni. Under Way Here. Paving Bids. Wjten they saw the house not seriously ' damaged llculaf InteresCln Otsib, , eaplre-o-n The fStnlTj T moVTng frofli the June 1. of this ar ' The importance, of sterling honesty an there is ikc1tho;5d The Mafro- RedumaJion assoc la Rrobltma of educations! import were building lodat 'JX P rary budget for 4hs- first of further aiutes'urhi-as a factor In extending credit was tiou tm preparing to put the .snow ataiia ' m an (ffecoesed tile month of the current year, pre-- 1 by flipartment 10 thaw farm the emphasized today at the second Interconvention of tKatlob l of southern c Idaho and the In the neighborhood of the High-lanCity Aud.tor ABiR. state conference of credit men of Utah frs Snake river valley to urge sentiEducation asocistion In Chicago la . i. Boy mint approximately it foot today' referred by the ment in favor of forming a big and Idaho at the Hotel Utah. F 8. m fell ofxsnow week held the Tuiaday and particular lotereet to Utah on to-t-he committee o? irrigation district embracing the due to ths retrenchment program un- gulches and aurtounding hills there! ftt ci mrru Walden, president of the Jntermoun-tai- n Snake river basin from a point This budget was prepared, wh!c der way here, said XrNJ. ,V Jeneen. is saidHo be six or seven feet of snov,'1 -- Idaho of north Falls to contact etats superintendent Association of Credit Men pretr dfpublic inatruc-tto- on the level. Further with the Twin FaMt district ti rare for the It who with local educators returned tng lucked for in this section sided. is announced that. $15 000 is heed. , day. dunng the f.rst half of the x Tueeday. ed to ih1 secretary-treasurover. put campaign Trego, The case presented, One of the great advantages' hf atwar some novel surh time of Salt Jake dothe the National Association of Creditof Wholesale dealers tendance at such a gathering." Dr points or procedure and for some time Men of New York City, was unable ing business In the Idaho territory sued tauetion for the ear la known, j Jensen "is the j asketf contact will be to furnish $2,500 said, has occupied the courts of ths state. personal because iffneis to be present, but of with those engaged In various sections C dnrenr Xee objected of the total amount immediately after the death of Per- hewas represented by tlV wy Grr, with problems atm llano President P. C. Scft ram to the f cures Tfh the widow, as administratrix of - Commerreia! club npotr moTtSofe mstanc secretary of the national wo have at those ji prepared by the au am asconvinced receipt the estate, brought action before sociation and editor of the Credit .the letter said it would be ditor on TTe ground, that he had based the UNDER that aoti CONSIDEBBTION educators, referred teachers, Judge A. W. Agee of the Second dis to the committee on Irrigation and friends of education in Utah compare h a computations on the Monthly of Sew Tork, and his on requests of trict court to recover damages under Ben Tregot, In attendance by drainage He po kited out, however, favorably with any other state Jn the also were depurj-ner- j rather than on what was the the federal employer's inCommercial act I that and club has think without boasting nation; liability baeinees manjr men - terested prominent the of Two trials were had, the first .resultdtaef to the amount of we are in a position of leadership He said that Intermountain wen. A D. McCarthy, Representatives of the Utah, F'ate expended last year. fU.bbO for a survey of the Green The preeminent theme of the coning In a verdict by, a Jury in favor "of a computation would b unfair manager of the stjch River credit Farm and Bureau $5,000 foreign for and was our ventiondepartof project that survey sugar the Union Pacific railroad and the safeguarding companies ment of R. G. Dun of San Francisco work on the Colorado river great democracy through - a public were in conference again today In an since some departmente were mors In.p-pealln- g - second in favor of the widow. address the gathering before the It Is reported tothe commlssiony-Wil- i that wfil" standf to the state supreme court that hfrval.ve than others in their the afternoon sessions as will time. Our great heritage Is our chil- effort to agree on terms of a contract i timates county is anxious to from the judgment entered in the dis- make Washington G-use of prison labor in imwe must continue to have for the 1923 crop- - Aa a result of and n dren, of Scley . Ogden, Mr Eddington mad the proposed pretrict court, the principal ground of atM, Rogers and 8. W. Leaver of hefott us the ideal of a great people the four miles of the road tack was the granting' of a second proving np boh growers and temporary budget by deducting 10 per . mad great by pubiSe education where, vious conference to the north rim of Zion Salt Lake. B. E. McIntosh Is preleading f to shall trial. have each the j of the requests- -, in , opportunity manufacturers have worked 'out a National park. This work, however, siding. h. I. Schofield of Z f. M I. . . The case- was first submitted to the would hare develop. per cent, nWg-s- , he will, the next ? be within done to the nd credit! contract. Both ti! abuse of proposed contract bis one of feel "It makes proud supreme court in the October term in 00 days, according to Mr. Poulson in part: Tepresenl she .eductions In the aytng walk see leaders from to nation in1 every tide for to JO. beet was be An opinion handed down After that the weather will be too made later by growers requests to If pajment of life come finally to the same con! op; of the die warm, in hfs opinion. . commute The mayor thp believed to the seil.ng price of affirming the Judgment was clusion that education is worth while trlct court. A rehearing granted ot a nation and 4s the foundation nrtnlmU fact thl dealin' ot emphasizing the In April, 1911. .The rehearing resultlmumbrt1-'of. 1 freedom the built upon principles means what ft ...at A airf. ence exists, how-- , base the ed in a second opinion being handed FRUIT yiWTEMtlliEO and justice compulation on 50 per cent specifies and that agreements should down also affirming the Judgment of "I think I never was present at a ever, in regard to the percentage the of the amount expended by the sev- l B0W a .kPt'J.Xher will farmer rat laxity receive of the education tenmoan .era! when character convention the district court, but recalling the last year The au- departments Of the taxes In Grand toward - keeping so much dwelt upon. The speaker Ized from the sugar made from hia duors budget allows the city 31.291.- former opinion handed down bytho I believe that 90 per county only 5 9 per cent goes for the was agreements. swerve not cent we 5711 must were beets mindful that second for opinBT RECQU COLD SPtlL,!ov per hap. .supreme court. In this operating expenses for the the stats government. Gov. from th principles that have held greater proportVon.of ubPort of first half of the tear ion of the supreme court the court R- Psqple are honest. Mabey said In a letter to us secure aa a nation But Individuals i The commission was divided. Justice Valentine Gideon authorized th city are affected by the force of circa m- - ' county commission setting recorder to readierus notice of intenEconomy Watchword. wrote the majority opinion with Jus! forth the fipsnclai situation there, stances and for business competition, th a he should ever tion and th call for bids for the and While economy A. Weber J. tices Th valuation of th county last -Abnormally cold weather has pre- enters largely into credit matters We the guiding purpose In edJustice R. Thurman occurring paving ' of Browning avenue showed a decline of $907,380 and watchword, should mis an opportunity should be the development of ucation between a diesent-i- n vailed thia week with some additional enforce never Thirteen'h Frick wrote J. E. Fifteenth while some of tax In levies the were the the rule women. of men In and question the business real the snowfall over the state, says COMMITTEE MEETS East streets, Rooscv eltandavenue, insistbeWe do not give the attention creased in 1921 as compared with 1920 of teachers salaries, w are not conopinion in which hebe reversgams. Fourteenth and Fifteenth Bast ed the district court should weather and crop report for the week ws should to the human phase of our there was a decrease In ths actual cerned primarily with the teacher, but tween re-' l Emerson of streets. education for avenue the case remanded ed and the between far more with right March 7. Conditions among work. A loss resulting from a wrong moneva raised of (7.317. Thirteenth and Fifteenth East streets, children. If salaries are not Comsup- ending trial. In this contention he was Corf-maof character shows the need tv To idthein state general fund th coun- the The committee appointed by Gov. Kensington on the winter range, how- estimate with service required, the n livestock mensurate avenue between Four- 1921 sum of a i of but ported by Chief - Justice E. E. this 9.92 study of psychological truths beet teachers go into other field ot Charles R Mabey following the meet- - teemh and Fifteenth East streets and ever, cantina fairly good, except In Our problems 2g per cent, or 32.789. goes to the and th children are the ones d are today activity, between Bran the of Thirteenth and a'RU From the second judgment ing or the last legislature to arrange a very few places. The winter wheat greater than ever before; we must maintenance of the higher educational affected. When salaries are commenThe ettys required, the best for a sullaole memorial to the Utah Fifteenth East streets. supreme court upholding the district areas are mostly under sndw, though have ten-foIs not Institutions, leaving 17,173 for tlA surate with services caution. Credit of teachportion of the cost is estimated at maintenance of stale - government. teachers remain Ittn the field court In giving the widow damages, capital. It Is a loan of capital in the Th reflects on the edu- pioneers for the housing of historical and again Grand county school district will ing. an appeal was taken to the1 supreme some dry land wheat has been winter ahaps of msrehaadlse. Tn a In and lat making the cation of th children, this In but court of the United State, should consider besides capi pay, to thand.-w--state district seheot- fund ter aae Lo thlr advantage. JnUn relics and rtsiords, held a aeasioir. at, killed; gome fruit In the Salt Xakj ' f 'missioner M 20.112 receive In return commercial 0!.-0", the normsrcharacleriTbe standM world. help the state capkof this morning jnefflcent Valley Is also reported to have been tal. In R the of the department commerce, 11.900. in interstate means financial ruin In ths business Elizabeth ths gaged and ing tbs finan community.. Is who Foma introduced killed of parks and public property, Berkley Improvement Hayward, federal court refuse to take Jurisdic- winter Taxing units In the county have an of education Inefficient help means to f reel- dal statementMr.of th customer foreman ' at or a generation of children whose oppor- the bill into the legislature asking for Olsen wag appointed tion and thus the award of damages noted on the highways, due Schofields talk. Mr aggregate public debt of 127,188 Following bad still are are below far allowed they weather, though tunities to is Nibley, park at a salary of 35 a day, a more educstionaliy ing taxes be col relittle than the finally to the widow led a la of discussion. Ott the the T, J. committee, Young appointment consefed thev should be, .with a in many sections Stock are being effective March 16. of mid credit was extended lected In the county thia year. Tilt what reflection on our civilization. ported that she had written to every in the Kelton section. Tooele valley is to Pocatello The ffimmiirn awarded to Shirle' farmers la the period of Inflation debt ia divided Into ths 13,000 bond Is- quent In Utah to solve Man Killed in Washington us continue "Let wheat winter the In to Union th ascertain whether Plajr. th contnirt tor the Ujin bl partly bare, though Moisture Is and that later low prices for products sue for the Grand county court house, firoblems. as we have done so often tat A plenareas Laker Salt be xtenaion in street In the spirit which leads other mates have separate buildings Believed to high freight rates had prevented ths 33,500 bond Issue for the Grand tiful on the Kanosh desert ranges and between Kighth and Ninth - Meat to progress snd to the satisfaction of for their the th River 310,600 (or bridge, In farmers th latermountain or historical region welL Stock pioneer are stock done. well a3doing fairly work and 999 Toad fs,13 bonds In ,(f to rehcsf.wf, Local police have been requested being abl to pay up. He said jcepi- 4nare In fairly good condition at Mo- Itfrom ot whet her... aiH-f- relkt-a- r Ftoitt Rfts lUhitnwififii was not a csss of abuse of credit Temporary loan have .been incurred institute a search for relative? of 0 the winter grain are poor, some hut merely In the sum of 39,883a of which state ckpltols. From the replies re'eied a letter declaring that the their post-wth of . Charles or- - Russell or Nova Dennis, dena; the gamble out. EXPENSES CUE weather The OPEfIJITINE been frosen officers been of the contracted Grand having has concerned with by she learned that 14 states out of the who was killed in Raymond. Wash., has been abnormally cold at Hatch, period. O. M. Nichols of the gait Lake $250 by Moab town, and l,hP apprehension of the murderers if 18 own buildings especial y for tbexCbaxles March 3. and who is supposed to have but stock have wintered very well; Hardware company gave a paper on county; bv the Grand school district. Ths aim aie deserving of com financial statement, which tt was a daughter in thiswascity. The telegram 3 17.000 In bonds housing of such relics and rierords. j mrndaUon fn the range is still partly open. New the this senu-tha- t directed to the enow urged should be published in trade school district Tnhasaddition xpr.in from Raymond univers-y- r in relics state to three In6.1 amounted Mantl at keep to Reason tbs declared that he outstanding. itie Others a Oilnger Brothers Clothing store, 49 Inches, and the temperature has been Journals. He declared th analysis of crease the of and that number school levy there the be.ief of a maioriiy of men the statement Is lik a chemical an- was anIn the state east First South street, and declared to aero are preparing fo erect separate build-- 1 s(0ke sOciaW increase in the levies of 0 0 again; sheep and cattle are alyst including a careful investlga-tio- n . . 1 that the clothes worn by Dennis had doing fairly j 1 5 for schools for this on cattle well the purpose ings and mil! th for rang, county of capital, It was urged that been purchased at thetr eetHbiishment. ln effected ths state Havings on feed. by lower The mostly being to The message did not state the manner grazing range around Price ie now credit men must know values, must commission thus far during urged not get Into ruts and must confer in which Dennis met his death. It practically open. the blennlufn. Indicate that the are failing with by the committee asking for a suf ) Sheep Buy manMunicipal Kindling business associates and bankers. will probably finish th bisn ficient appropriation to start strh a suggested that transfer company at Government Creek. This evening at 39 in the supper nlum not only welf within the appro building as a memorial to the I tah agers be interviewed on the matter . room of the Hotel Utah a banquet Efforts are bejpg made bv W J in aa it is thought that he was employed prlatlon but also with a comfortrle pioneers ot 4847 and that the site on Kerch Son Accompanies Body honor of th visitors will be given. manager of the free cm emIn work of this nature BILL balance A report prepared today, the purcha-e- d grounds recently espitoi a to reveal ployment office t induce emzn to The city directory failed shows that the state be this reserved months for first, purthe during li to by Father Of Portage purchase the kindling wood which has man by that, name outside of those of the biennium the expenses are pose been cut in the municipal wood yard SEVEN MORE DirS TO who are now4- In the city. lees than the appropriation- Is headed by Th f rs. committee John of of The body f Portage, Henry J Th" In the individual appropriations the Alice Wright of Provo ee A derided stand in favor of the wood on hand commission has balances over the re- Dr. John Z. Brown is secretary but Inf2!'90 worth Utah, under the direction of ths Larenactment of the Dyer Harry Joseph Host th PJice mainder the appropriations re- hi absence todgy Mr Annie Wells-nundertaking establishment, was for RLE INCOME TNX RETURN bill now pending tn Congress has been quired for of '. householders To Federal Officials kin followt-3308.6waa as the Cannon left, period secretary. acacting this to afternoon, taken can afford to buy it and hold It over Portage taken by Gov. Charles R. Mabey at Jn general ofric expense. William Arthur John, until next winter Fne large bandies of the National Associa- 1434 8$ in the statistical department, th instance Spry companied by John-was- , Governor William Former Tar being sold'foi I! andTary and 7 years or 88 L 81.250 in the now commissioner of the general land his son. My. printing, stationery Attention of federal Income tax- tion for the Advancement of Colored and j green wood are being mixed R Mabey. together 3122 96 account. In office, Governor' Charles equipment sixties and a of'lba so that it can be used at once early pioneer payers was called this morning by People commis- age. account set aside for hearings. Francis O Matson, deputeUollector The governor waa petitioned by the the fit order to keep any number of of a well known Church member H ac- Collector of Internal Revenue Jemes 151 13 in the Inspection sioner of internal revenue. H department. Anderson companied his son to Halt Lake Tues- H. Anderson to the fact tbsft only association In a recent communication Internal Revenue Jsmea HERE jmen at work in the yard .some ss'e 54 tn the traveling fund, 184 03 the (enate to enact the 1883 of this wood njtjM h mad to bid him farewell upon even day remain In which to file re- to memorallze and I'Wef Deputy David Evana Ffw in morning day set In fund adforaside medical th E. MilThle association charged that Director Joseph era! Prohibition dividual cal's for workmen are now Mexican mis- turn the time expiring at midnight his departure for th j 48 In the invisors 3837 and services, counRichards and a number of his assistwas States United the only sion. Walking along west North Tem- of March 15. The collector declares th being received and only a few men H Jocontingent fund Continued at ants, were the guests of Harry that too many are 'putting this duty try In the world where a human being dustrial ple street on hts way to the Church off the present rate the commission would - As sn outcome of the regional cqn-- 1 outside of thOmem in Ch yard can ht at a luncheon at the Comseph In be burned the last can that until tt alive; be will too his he of held was office building employ good spoke lse, subjecting The meeting mercial club to them- finish he biennium with a balance of ference of Managers of Associated for' the purpose of giving Mr. Matson health, but said he did not believe hs themselves to a penalty. Delinquent 10 years mobs had arrogated dustrles of the wee held in Salt Labe of explaining the po- would make another trip to Salt Lake, taxpayers will be assessed 25 per cent selves the sovereignty of the state and 110,000. the opportunity Pleads Not Guilty. Shea sition or the internal revenue bureau having lost Interest In such Journeys of th amobnt of th tax and also may had put to death 3,443 persons. 84 last June a big conference nraj be and A Protest Railroads women The were whom to with respect to prohibition work have be fine of a governor not of more fell dead subjected few momenty afterward he held fpr such leaders from the south. A nlx efnot guilty To a charge f a number of new regulations that fl.000. While forms have been Joined th association In favoring the of apoplexy. He leaves beside his than of 3350 from the Grtf-nea- r recently gone info effect f Stage Line Permit northwest. Wrest and southwest In the embezzlement to persons who last year Hi- enactment of the bill to prevent widow Margaret Reose John, seven sent-ofnf. was en'ered th of these outrages Collector Anderson points ed th regional 'r features, return. future P Thomas Following children, grown Brigham The Denver A Rio Grsnde Western session A C Rees manager of the mmrnire hv JamKP fhea former Injured in Fall . H.. William A, and Noah j. John of out that failure to receive a form doe A and Isis ths Salt Lake Angeles Mrs. Margaret R. Howell. not relieve the Individual of his or Training of Pre-Schoo- l . today mads protest to the public Utah Vidas sienna Portage. to make . . , , ' Mrs. Bertha N. Roderick of the fame her obligation to file a return and pay Hughe.to J1J commission utilities against FfarrenInjuries nu granting and 'Aa ' recce hack Discussed be his Child Will 4qrt and Mrs. Ethel Sf. Roderick of th tax on time on or before March . ex'radsted bruises about the bodv this place from con.& 'iy aFTfie interested in a the operation of an automobile stage named would stairs He Samaria, Idaho. were in fixed the mArning when um Rnd indus-trior of folview on office collector to th at line between Salt ference the the Lake and Hbr City clarify "The Mind of the Child" Will be the was taken to the emergency hospital 00 and hearttg was sd for Mr situation lowing branch office- Ogden, Logan, subject of a free lecture at .7.36 by war Of Provo The Jtio Grande fecetyed for treatment- St. George Temple Closed on e.nthus is'b answe-- s to hi-- rhuiries of the contests service resumption Price, Richfield and Milford, In o'clock Barratt Thursday night the that It already adequately geles Hsn Because ot Influenza hall bv Dr T. G Oowans. State dl- - servesground The terfTf !. !K07 nf'rilKsrrrt ilf rrv-- j c 'i An tnvt- - Heher City The SalthfK Mission to Distribaft Route Lake Tv Is extended to the public In yn ,i Scatte, bpokan th4 reaumptlon of the s'age lire The prevalence of Influenza ln St Potatoes and Clothing tation Aus'ib, Phoenix, jue-ogeneral and especially to parents and on the grmind that tt will offer New Orleans in to life children. Georg has led to he Closing of the railroad Interested since those competition of The conference wii! fee , 'he Thi Is th secohd lecture by Dr it makes use of thei public highway Ft. George fenrpla for the present A Approximately 12.000 pounds of po, t char extra the rail- its kind in the United P'ates without win!, a tatoes to considerable Introduce and of amount Gowana, given regular at office Church received th letter . road to have An maintain and a such tracks area pay yon on large studv Mental Hygiene coarse to of the wftl.be given away clothing taxas mlttee wilf psohebiv le rani'd o i building this mornlng from David H. needy of the city Thursday morning and Training of Children," heavy a program for the'gaher tg an PluS Service Cannon, president of th .temple, between the Jhours of 9.30 and II by which will begin with th first Class a to select a place for )hc cs. r stated that because of the prevalence th Nazarene mission, "according to Thursday evening This course haa Meeting to Consider At of the disease in that section. Dr. F. announcement made today by Super- Been designed by Dr Oowans especialManufacture of Cheese Scout Leaders Start Taylor-RicharJ, Woodbury, health officer, .hes qsked intendent J. R. Hunter. ' . ly for parents of young children and , . ' that the temple be closed. Ppqet. Canclothes to teachers of parent; classes III Sunday- - John A, nr asked desiring Thov -- of Mr. Hlg-b- e fe'odership Course Israeisen, deputy- dairy-annon stated thsl while closed the build- go tothe mtestofnj 84 Richards street sehoolr. Prominent odneators declars food and his skilled mechancommissioner fsxuc.J a call ing would receive Its spring renovat- Tpe potatoes are said to be of good that the mat orb t of children who later lor a meeting bf today ics further entrenches the tommfttee i Llov 75 to ing If arrangements for such .work quality and were donated by a number become mentailv or morally delinquent appointed by lb tbspeeia! manufacture! position of "The House That. could be roe d. of the proper mental to toe held in- the cheese 7 Hood Service Built",,. tffice of the .depart- ttikl tonixilf start in of farmer and merchants in Bait Lake do so for tackeducation In their tender ment. of agrtcullure Mamlay, March n and physical and psvia count? at the Prv int .ftn'lf.r .high Gets-Sixt- y Ford owner may expert--an- d wl -- eon stvler a d "P t TO n years at- - home Dr- - Gcwsns- - believer Daysr are entitled to repair si m, a .large percentage of children of the report of a v Su b comm 1'. ee an school As a fe)Uir ..nri that ; Bookkeeper service not excelled any- ' giVen by i'r George, would ad)nc much, faster If parqnjs regulations affecting the cheese lndo- - ,a a,k wili-b- e Bankrupts R or Hardman. 44. who was caught of The where. Utah. food end 'I'nAerfClv bureau dairy 'the Utah blind iry of and body of the ha issued a Understood the 3 Smtddy of of Chief rifling a desk' In th office general Invitation urging on Bov PsyhoItgy Much t nt,bus. iam A voluntary petition In child. These reason prompted him elt cheese manufacturers Half Bleek Fast af Social to attend of Detective RJley M. Beckstead wa filed yesterday In thbankruptrv Un? ted school is- - being the for undertake to Hywr- - according to tFoul, parents. Hall, la the Heart af the Tuesday morning, was convicted of States district court by , Joseph Rayhead wart erg. aver this the Lirgest Motor Mart. Jenson, bock keener 411 east Sevlarceny this morning and waa mond South Bandit petit Pair t Hold Up leadership fralning course which the Kearns Case Argued. t s sentenced by Judge N. H. Tanner .to enth at 34street!7 Llsbftltieo ere estiwhlls exemption Is mated (44 localc0iiil- has vet given Court serve 0 day , ! the city JaiL Man 4 Somerby claimed of all tsssls to $369 i by A. L. Hoppaugh tor Argument Invested in householdamounting Parent-Tenthgoods, M. W. Gould, 650 Somerby Meeting. the defense. Herbert Van Dam, Jr, Freshmen Nominate court; t iff. were notified the D. the Skeen McN J. for and last he night that Seeks Aato Stage Permit . road this morning before Judge Till-m- had been heldpolice r awicls-Th Ensign Parent-Teaup and robbed by two m-te- g of Nominations ter president facial Hall tied-wi- ll D Jiihnsonof the United States, men , occurred freshman elas-o- fthe UalversUy WAfATCH MU fcift'eka. E. - court. In the case W. of Ostler made districtaft of South today school between Second and Third the Mary building Ir. Oeurte j Utah to sneered Dan Rowlands, resign. od. were msds at a class meeting this application to the public Utilities com- Bain against Jennie J. Kearns, as ad- West streets. .Only a amell amount S. Snoddy of he Dniverrtty of .fiaji ministratrix of the eriste of Thomas waa obtained by th bandits on The- - Menfal'ty of afternoon. The election will be held mission for a certificate of conveniwill speak March 16. Thee' named are Joseph ence and necessity to operate an au- Kesrn. It ,fs probable that the-eaBurglar entered the room of .Earl Children." Musical numbers will tomobile, smge line between Eureka will be submitted to the court late Moore gmart. Sterling Case. Harold at th Ray hotel Monday night given by Mrs Warren Latimer and ers Champion and Will lam Andrew. and Silver City in Juab county. thia afternoon and sUl a Mra. Ashley Wallace. quantity bf clothing. the supreme r Use of Prisoners , ul Im court, of the' United States has refused to Resume jurisdiction In the litigation arising out of the death of Arthur Perrin who was killed while attempting to couple an air hole between some freight care at Red Deaert, according to information received, by the court tostate-supre- E - -- ' -- d d Ked-dm- n, u er jf -- t the-imtlo- n -- i Governor Depicts Or-K- one-Jsal- financial Status. - pro-fwoo- Of Grand County -- -- j N d tow . -- ten-fol- ld -I- j j - 17.-00- ar 12,-4- Ai tftnrr du-tr- ial com-missi- JINTI-LYNCK- rr ; IN6 $4,-1- rJn" TV 4 i MJfllEM - ! In4rn ' I ut rati-road- a , Pur--lan- con-te- n on-fa- ir fi-- .xe.-uti-- Pre-scho- ol 1 ... ds -- -- Thw-additi- . d !) .Fr-m- sblp-rtTiir- se 1V i er an ti The-robbe- ry Sts. se 1 V |