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Show ri Advertising is the printed salesman of your business policies and practices. Use it"to tell the public ibout your purposes and policies - FOUNDED ' 1850 l DATE SET OrganizerDenies Question of - Long Standing in. Utah May Affect Other Big Ir- Case Involves -- Trial of the adjudication ault for the settlement of all dieting water tight cn the Santa Clara rtverey-teha been eetfor April t, accordby Lloyd ing to advices received Garrison, deputy In the office of Tt. E. The case Caldwell, state engineer. will be heard In thw'Flfth Judicial district court at Bt George The settlement of the litigation which hap resulted in the taking up of the adjudication suit is to bring before the courts for Judicial interstanding pretation a question of long In Utah and one which le regafded The ae of particuar Importance. Grass Valley Irrigation company has 1 acre 008 600 to been taking from feet of water from Grasa Valley creek at the headwaters of the Santa Clara river and diverting It into Pinto creek for use onlanda near Newcastle waterSince Newcastle Is outslde-th- e shed of the Santa Clara system the- m prowater users are entering vigorous coa-tetest sgsinst this right and will the right In the adjudication. The Newcastle Irrigation company has made application to the state engineer for SO second feet to be diverted from . the hater shed III contesting these rights the other water users are to bring tip for determination the mooted question as to whether under existing laws water may be diverted from one watershed on to another. Indirectly or directly the settlement of this question will af-In fect a number of Irrigation projects Utah, such as the Strawberry project and the proposed Sanpete Valley projcompany. ect of the Halloran-Judg- e In both of which cases the waters are diverted from the watersheds where they originate. The calling of this suit foUrtal has necessitated the state engineer discontinuing temporarily theH adjudication M Tegart. on the Weber river engineer, has been called from this '"work to the preparation of a report of the proposed determination on the Santa Clara system for the use of the court In the adjudication of the Weber The adjudication d rights, however, are about finished so far as the- state engineer e is it concerned and expected office is the world will he resumed within a at - one-thir- - few Weeks Reports Cost of Weber River Distribution ofhe waters of the Weber river svstem from May 1. 1921, to March 2, 1922. ha been accom-9. total cost of I 34 plished at according to a report compiled today by R. E Caldwell, state engineer The report is made to the water users on the system. Fee. the-ent remainder of. the 1 ear- - for water commissionwhich er is appointed, it is estimated the costs will be about 1450. making the total expense 12 ) 40 of the sum pent to March 2. 1922. there ha been Other spent .for salaries, 32,448 95 expenses are 3501 97 for transporta29 for 3232 tion and auto mileage, lodgings and subsistence. 330 9 for supplies: 324 50 for property and 33 for incidentals- - The salary of Com- 1 missioner C. E Condie from May to March 2 was 31 400 the-pres- Main Held Up and Two armed b.uidits held up F M. Plnneo of theOranlte hotel at First South and Becond West streets last night and Tubbed him of 38 He notified the police but no trace of the bandits could he found Thieves broke a window In a seeond hand store at 130H west South Tem ple street Wednesday night aPd stole T was taken 'to! 'threatening them with tar and feathers If certain demands were not compiled with was made this morning by E. T Cain, official organiser of the Klan In this city, Cain declared that any letter or message sent out from the Klan bore the offtoiaj seal of the organisation. He also pointed out to govthe ernment Investigators that method pursued In the present instance wer In no way similar to '.hose authorised by the official Ku UTAH THURSDAY MARCH 9 By AgentsCauses Return of Money (Special to The News') 8 II BOISE. Ida. March Biace, director of the bureau of rapes for Idaho, has Issued an f Jidgrenf irkt J or-- r Build- - n M roi rrit4ng h ln- 1 Insur es Summer ewb, id hv. jdt d d treit-- e the t.g tine Supply of Water Thrd ds ( 4 L and under a tv e js tjfiis d' rtend sf son u- i SLatl ' -- rt change of ' .i 'n artemi ting t hUH hid been h ! fcTti- -r g9-d ht In a rt 4 K v There T8ff th 4t 'o rrfc , um ii Annual Meet on University C&mpus Set For May 12 Variou Contests Are Scheduled. wrt u a r ej-- oi U ih 1 ha gftl o-- i ft ifKrtr end HmiIgii s ti aid lt4 W r 'Iiyor o r uls wirrworkv h - i 1l H it t r a Hieflt t f t i JN Ot h i ngg iso RrjrhtOP fu-i- r jt tftn iD an ura ih auVmjtmg 10 ui.it an aiiUMt o t Tff k ranv ir tj ii fhrf h4--f fiD ownd Tft rtw ig of Sj't a tout fca.ii i i th lev I At rv Judfr LtidS ir 1 launched a big selling campaign in yeal Boise 8 E Adams is the manager con- HR)nft c th t t he mhw ir the .n Mr i P jn . lln. 4. (l6ki ire' W lf ( for Idaho. . " ,7)e w tl m t r o m If the people of ttnh wh have a and intent a sfPo'f ne j M ouirh urc j ir thp I dl.d rm in 4f(0 th tlixil lux rot ijn S. B. Fralickv commiwioner nf fi- been parent ubecrjbmg to'a itore or te f n 'jrtli-rae o ih& jai Li Oi iic4i ut ihe I s w i hr rn'r nance of Idaho, haa forwarded to extent- - tor oil stoefc had put Ahcir on the nd W 38tl H 41' J Daniel Alexander, vice president of t i wftt.r cf P" ih !."lf ,,, TUav 12 rntrrt Vhinr hrti?4 how fundi Into the devflopmnt W th oil I Thr & Loan the Intermountain ) I dr w h r fif 8V'mK Iha? it Building eer '1 c r e n m Klux Klan anrn! h ch vhonl dn is thv wpu d association of Halt Lake, a copy of the shale lnduatrv of the were to en tr the ar aAid r llIK 'M The attention of government ofh t I ri i c r nr to n o tart it f tr announced the hat H rebefore pt J referred be now ir Ow Brace, e t M i hearing h greater it reapingtumh' ficial was called to the matter to in fatted to nfft the the hoi j s above tjp ft? the re n extension di- tu Uw flue to dispatch uiiaMUWill said am former Governor turns well iuah an r 4 h when a number of persona m for that omehttijr reflecno The c M i'1 report stales that n uf t 'e weihr to h r ie the on ner had tavn known to the local police, received This Is of th genera pior on the financial integrity Spry, commissioner tion is i he d r rrn ff hit the n m her .f guchtB letters advising them Vo leave town of the made ha er t n? m Salt fendanr On affidavits made land office, a ho is company.' from VeboM took or reform. In on Instance tar and by agents of a m erttv it wi puintd Ms f ket .ini acain aomeMrg heti und competing company Lake for a tew days. feathers were threatened If the dertrt several cases of purchasers of stock as re thehfd that'they hrefifor ortlv tijdert apprtnrhed The statement was mad afrr mands were not compiled with. an offlrr and were heard In 'most cases the hearthe ar was th fn th actiitig(1 0e the div Spry had dclar d that s nee prijenv that thev were apprehended ing developed the fact that no misf ,1TT taken in thr startfnn with-thartfnlon t1! representation had been madet The the passage of the uii and ga leasing ruen rh senior ( tha an examnhtton mad of director of insurance, however, or- bill, enacted into law hb ' 192ft the ear the hlifh schools throughouttdent b d car a owner the showed the. atate. dered that money paid for stock In the government has realized in the trtbufo arm 1q hava been tn Uve wtrh the of the them object phowjpr pja4 three Instances be returned The com- neighborhood of $14Sftvooo in royal- tarn t on sj stem a pv.hqe- sd.if tnrt The d P'rirt court upheld the enpten-tW- I pany had been unfortunate in the se- - ties under the pro sor- ft thi M! of lhe P.tefjng high ArTu - Df this amount 52 the ih Ihf derFVTTYe "percent Is turneT al wa for hld this afternoon 4ty (omj'ntrc port said, and they had mlsrepre into the reclamation fund 37 4 per the txjr eatnn onf the rime and rdered the of parpree mu. Informal The fornullattny further dtsrrl8ed eented conditions of the contract in cent goes to the state in which the for Th the dav s plans bv court commute ihe fp written preme opinion order to make sales These agents oil is produced to he for the Jmftce F W Penolds Oeorge Cora', Mcoen and aient,re t Tie hoard gencm-have been discharged. thm ohf jiigt.lrix h, Ma roads and schools and the remaining TKirmr U per centals retaineJK the Ted that the tml fou-- t rrd tn (Tint ns tfieir weekh ueMton Ut mDt tn the r P A Pen U -DDslnes P D Hi the moHon to deme the4 Church era government a r'fm-- -- lh F Jardrer TTofenceVare off tee- - buttdtna Vk hat I aant to see do VJa 4fi ?ne un.mer program for the frnnl- - Mim STrorhead and H L th,ti ha'e been ijhI'tnw Thompn continued the former governor. Is to m.tiM tc !h. at,,n I'crh.ps rw of the igpestj , snrt gen e trev on Th stats securities eommiselop has Armncred fontfbi , in th discover oil pn some schoo. sections. features of tha nttrt w ,h. ,t frmn authorised - a. renewal cf the iiceos I th mr retarrr-a-Mtv IT" so that Tt can "morrer fthrs'aTrrt wins oulTiir& whTt.lL a r e f flEFUSm TO COME HERE as in the instance of oming where the 'nerhave the Cnfon of the aet !to be etnrhi5,zei this c4r more than , .arlrHi corten will be held among granted the King's Food Products senior high school students, for ever before company of Portland, Ora. for authority from & single section Pnted jn th Some 10 0h0 men took he aw a rd e (L. They .I0?1 to sell securities in Utah in the sum Sait Creek field the state has a read' out ngs last summit and part in will Include dehat, ng decta-Im- r is exported that n mv nuFe- ihii rtiym realized til of 3412.800 Grant. O. In Win Join 'fcTfh Thelf rpg id rnporTrerms wpeaklng and leases The corporation, w 1th eapflal stock the Third t reaamg, American district court for divorce royaltiesOf InesUmiible alu. hlfdopy cfwjj v wtt- of door jaunt anil hikf lifted at 310 000,000, proposes to sell from Ruth Barnes yCUerbeck, hHer M writing Is poetic also and others composition, day Daughttrs charging 2,750 shares of 7 per cent cumulative tffat his wife refused to There are billions of tons of oil domestic art and domesUg to be emphasized and balls enter- BOB! FOUND IN accompany him nr out festivals science preferred stock and 2,750 share of when business necessitated his moving shale in this state, and products of ta!nnen?s A luncheon will be tendered th alu class A no par value common stock his home from Jitw Ifaven, Conn J to which would be of inestimable will be given bv the Y L. M I A girls visitors at noon In the university cafI have seen the j rodurts and know Lake City In honor of ther mother The stock !s to be sold Itj sets, a set bait Lottie D Williams filed suit for di- that the oil shale industry could be and In the afternoon the an- eteria An inquest will b held Saturday beBurday joint frogrars are to. have consisting of one share of preferred vorce from Frank Williams alleging made one of the greatest if not the fore a coroner in J irtgc Ben for their subject during the summer nual state track meet wid he held on jury stock and one share of class A com- that after their marriage she discovall I can Johnsons dt'llon of th in the state brief history CtmmHng field A special program mon stock, at 3150 per set it' court miMlonarv work and The pre ered that he obtained an Interlocutory greatest During Jun In thowiil he arranged fop Saltair in th ferred stock has m par value of 3100 decree of divorce from a former wife learn 9250 000 would proMde a a plant into the death of the unidentified man 100 of bar tons discus- - )1?Pe whch will Include the arnu-vA 20 per cent sales commission alcapacity Counting ept 27 1921. the day before he mardep?rmnt bodv ws found In the Jordan advanced hesenior on school dance An address will lowed the stock to be sold through the ried her This he conrcaled from her rel of oil to th ton this piarn alone whose the real meaning alhigh sion will had - 27 Fehnvr a Dundas Martin corporation hg delivered by Governor st ths tims of their marriage, she" would produce io barrels of oil a Tharles The polto hvehen unahe to un Of life In July Bov Bcouts and Ree- t the resntf- - and he vT Mabev SeVretary charges day. which under present Ipon recommendation of authorized the nater surround ng the hive girls will stag patriotic programs! H.- - C- - Hicks On the ground of the Present meua's the commission the Helen be a bonanza to The ra'el wirners rv forms Sirce iher ws no waer tn the when the hlsorv cUruir the Mutual Metal Mines company of Madge Oreeden commenced suit for di- plan, however. coul be executed on death was announced that ape i,l rail-th- e 4d the man was dead with lung it is bel and stories conre.ted Salt Lake to dispose of etock ip the vorce from Joseph l reeden road rates would possibly be secured a large scale Just a well an a small before the bod' which was ent relv pledges be given American wLl sum of 37,600. with a commission alflag was nude th into thrown The river indue hlgh chool student were one if necessary capital supJn August the aenior Young men will lowance of 26 per cent and providing a so Is strengthened by a reof prayer Senior from all parts of the state to eome to plied and the ahalo taken out with conclusion tne the outstanding stock to be placed in COURT RULING AFFECTS stiidy meaning bv to woman made a the port Lake Interest in the day will steam shoveis Since coming to Salt living In the vicinitypolice escrow. and intermediate Y L. M I A girls beait aroused of th place whr -- at the various hyigh Lake- - thle time 1 have been Informed the License wa granted the Peruvian body was fomd That she heard a will In Sep emtr take Y choc's tn Consolidated Mining company of Balt a by he student pubUcatioi.9 the certain broker How May that discovby before loud the the the mrvt question splash Lake to sell 809 000 shares of its capiof 91 000 000 haa passed ery was rade The bodv had teen In Strengthen the Influence of the M 1 which will feature special articles neighborhood T tal atock at 10 cents per share with a hours before It A In Our Community' Host Uy Boy Scouts. through his office for oil stocks alone the mater but a Isfew 10 per cent sales commission now at the It If this within the past 18 months Among the recreational gatherings The Bprlngvllle Coal Ice and Stor-agProf Rejnolds announced today undertaking parlors bad been diverted vinto developing the are- scheduled a senior social to rhat the unlversfty companv of Sprtngvtlle was ItwfTT agafn be host oil shale industry four plants of a to sell 11 497 shares nf stock at Wt aAie. to be xrl'en ounp bj abouf g00 The Bo, Scou. of the court affirmed the todav supreme tensed a 20 par cent rale commisfhP 1 Q Lto n-- cap ivcitj could- HrrmrqjrtzaHmr--;ln-7ienmerrTrf fun TtnmB Jan n ua f h r,V so u t now sion Judgment entered fcyJudge J H Erick- in from which the stockholders June a painotlo rlehatlon in the won he!,j on the campul Apr s The commission met- - this afternoon son, presiding: in the Fifth Judicial dis- would now be reaping rich returns' nr pageant In lu! e a of form L parade The and purpose of ihe annual with the special committee composed court discussing the Information Commissioner Spry, who for many a senior serial of tjie oung men to pow wow h ,ald 1B to plj,r tl of E 4 Hartensteln. H W Lane, and trict out-obeen in ears In has interested 4ugu--an ladies a l the 6oung greatly felony unJenut the bo F R Woollev of the Halt Lake Stock charging Charlea Hurat with mil move-FOB IHEITOE doors affair and jhe Dav of the ment anl to effer A Mining Ezchanae to consider the In being a persistent violator of the the reclamation of the west, declared recrea that from the best Information he Swarm and the Day of the Troop dur- Uon and advanced community adoption of regulations bv the- - com- pro h ibl ttoit-t- a w a Instruction to the Th action waa instituted by Pistrict could get before leaving Washington, mission governing th operation of th ing each-d- ar The wow September witi pow boy open y B te an The conference bill was held but the hav William hoards selected The exchange being providing Higgins Attorney the bo scours it 1 30 pm when Three new directors were named suitable general to the end that a compromise may he dismissed by the court on a demurrer appropriation of 9350 000.000 for music for the vanoos sessions bv prominent speakwij atbe aaddressed reached between the exchange and the The supreme court. In the opinion writ reclamation workt will be enacted Into for th American fheatr company and are already prepa'Hng outJines ers general assembly Following commlseten relaHv ti the form theae ten by Justice 8 II Thurman, holds law during the session of this morning at a meeting of the old for the entire summer s work present mill he divided this into groups they should a court take the with conviction that district regulation The directions for the Fathers and class room instruction in forestry, directors and various interests con- Sobs under a city ordinance doerf not form a Congress to come out in a nature study mining, eeetriritr. The former governor Is in Utah are outings etc basis for a charge of a felony under nected with the concern The three special manual, or bulletin later Lighting in the principally on personala busneM and new statutes Dinner will he served each-daexisting officials are yT il few to onlv He AhbAinowJ remain In the case of the state Against expects days Theme, of Conference Oeotg tard- ShaW tn which the defendant said, however that fFwas Jus Intenoj't wii be ontrrsimd Mith movthe judgment entered bv tion within a month or sj weeks to cer In add thm to thee Mr and Mrs appeals from ies an I lec f ires Aeunrd'cg to Prof The question of an Industrial light- Judge J X Kimball presiding In the return and spend severt weeks visit- W H Swanstn retrain on the direct bcvnd the jm'ipt f v th Second district court, the surpeme court Mr hwanson being president, vear 111 be limbed to firet csss ing code for Utah factories and Other upholds the district court in convicting ing land offices of the different west- torate, Mr Snow vice president and .Mr Spenstates ern Sfar and Tagle scours although secbuildings used for Industrial and bust, the defendant of a statutory offense cer. Secretary Th retiring directors BETS PIUTES ond class scouts mav he Included if A nope purposes, was under considera- Parent-Teacheare Allen T Sanford J Davis and accommodation can be arranged for. , Big Annual Roundup sesL tion this afternoon before the Utah InMane Following the George sion if waa a so announced that a In Jordan District A group of dustrial Commission School Meet Jordan Residents Favor Onequa 000 950 ha I been secured by the loan ManUtah men the business through Schools Commenced Work J company Summer ufacturers association, presented arParent-TeachThe OnequaassociaWith the ch ngea Inthe director! guments In opfSosition to the coda. tion met this afternoon at the school of labor stated building One large employer Jordan district parents are attend- t was stated todaj th tt the theatrev Supt. G N Child and rr Fully 92 per cerf of the res. dents The state road commission todav that the proposed changes would cost 8anuel G Paul were speakers and Mel- ing school today and Friday while and dansante will be placed on a received 3'7 000 of the couon's share In the Jordan school ind strict favor G Peterson gave musical numbers. business footng and as good firmer his company 315,000, which at the vinWhittier agriculture cost of constructing the Maras-valschool teachers will enter- their Children, regular attendants at businews meens At a present time It cannot afford. comlw'" hgh class amuse- of theluncii ,hJ tain patrons of that district Friday the high school and grads schools, ments. in Flute colin-- f highway and late hour the hearing wa not the theatre in . dapee IIuyltnh' project Is to cost that evening at the school building he maintained on a strictly f rst tv Tbe Blue 3384 are at home doing the chore and atpleted It is expected, however, Tepresentattve 009 of which the for". recelaed . proximate!' the commission will take the matter household routine oass level. the a a cr crinn ran taken daily tending I 1125000 to cmmtv shar Work Examination Announced. -- " under advisement and render a deThe big annual roundup is on in the The changes mde w!M put an end mav now be . soon as w. " the teacher r .th. begun cision later. distrim starting this mornng and the to rumors that have held forth for i nn bingcoun-Director James T Hammond of the school busses are transporting patrons several weeks to the efferi thit draw con1iticjiiy thtt illfh pprnut babtrir of th j Granite High Pupils department of registration, announced Instead of pupils tic chsnsreS wo ill be made fn the tv1rtood n foi war Phare av The parents are holding conferences concern 'Uie portion of the nw buijd-Intoday that the next examination for to romm was the It rfud reported Will Present Opera certified public accountants would be with the teachers and inspecting the ypp cd to if whir 7 et unffmhed will be !Pn todav thnt Cir! m rmin'v haP j held in the office of the department school --plant so as to become better in due tune ft was a sa completed arrr rap y anr.-T- r.z Lu (L eatedx th. forwnrdcd rcprrFTrirg reenved tv I Si Ball, aupcrvlsor May 18 and 19 This lathe second ex- acquainted with the problems which The production of the opera, "Mar-tha- " amination it fthar on th paving of the Price 'vic for accountants to he given confront teachers and pupils n the srat school Caotlc Gat and lrit it vva ppphabH of ngu Uir Cedes Jurisdiction by the music department of the under the depax: new in the nn Granite high school, will take place rlude member of the school board Th comaK an fodiv tgrcd pro this evening, and tomorrow evening With reservations , at to author"? and facwlt' a well as representatives Tourists Visit City. Pleads Not Guilty. for aid tro-1c- t In the echool auditorium. The opera of the Utah Agricultural college and for eseeutin the states process both 1ct ftgrecnvn's No 2i xtndinsr from N hi Is being directed by Spencer Cornwall, criminal and civil Governor Char es th University of Utah extension A fhe Jjnh-rinh isn car No of J4 WeMertt ortnv Pacispecial L plea of guiltv on farrrt and marketing jrohlema R Mabe todav esud the ert'fl-cat- e th Adolph Brox and Ethels Taylor of the fic railroad a partv of tourfrom I'ric to bc ii iiiin h crtvt roTirt thnK him morning to thr music department. The leading parts ists to Salt brought of convevanee ced'rg; to the UnitLake from the Pacific for the m-- n and home economic probNo 1J with ccurv Parbort (s4ri h rt anl MarMarlon be taken by will Sharp. ed P'ates Jur'sdle'lon oter 'he Uurr.ks coast this afternoon H s aibet'd to frhey plan to lems for the women r In pr I tict ir n n p r mi v a1 tr Is that Mart The prop1e-tgaret Vine, Mdvin Cornwall and Earl spend a day here and leave for the n n postoffiee site ng o quntitv rf ThK apt mcrtjJ MaFxaref-dhuxy- nn Ponelson. In the opinion of those who east on the Denver tk Rio Grande from Widow Allowed Pension. purchaeed to th federal jrca i r t r b V have attended rehearsals, the o'pera Western railroad tomorrow afternoon an j roa at dJ nature will be of a more finished v rt in of i4.ri of ihe per morrth dating than la usual In school productions. f 1921. under the In ' from August n! fcfiU9,vi fix( rt jv J and tWp s v . idian war pension art has been al-- 1 Juvenile Officer Named. I a. in Annie M Peterson, ccnvt! wtion work rr toned to M vtiP'ba' bcn coroptot widow of Thor S Peterson of La Jars. court The Juvenile commission, Colorado, the adlutant general- - was this morning In the office of meeting The bureau of penadvised today.. Governor Charles R Mabey appointed sions has also alowed the payment of P H Read as probation officer of i Invalid th juvenile court with Jurisdiction In pension of the husband, which progfeAs the Carbon county The position fs to pay had accrued, to the date of hts death. effective 315 per month and become the of day. prder March 1. Get Out Your Old Oxfords, Named Second Lieutenant. ' h ivFUt,OF iT l 1 i f f--t Ikjrn f atn , ( y 1 a'-c- " ( rj Summer Work for' he lace. Mutuals Outlined Permits Issued By State Board For By General Boards T-- ud isposal of Stock MIA ron-curr- i T - rah lrr H' Bllrheck-todarTnedsu- . t- f- - the apprximatiyiuooojn Tt - RIB I upir was-fou- fs nd thlo 1 MU ' f- A Smfth-McXar- fr Industrial v SHE of rs - Project er hall-wil- ap-if- 1 ' sth l o' to-n- . -- ruj: n is nrd r-- Ford standard -- td 1 : Joseph Hergeshelmer.- - well knewb author who Is visiting Salt Laks, will address the English classes of the UnL of Utah at a meeting ta be held verelty tomorrow morning In room I of the Prof,- - L--j A Liberal Arte building. Qulvey will have charge of the meeting. i It le announced Students Give Program.. The following student Hedy program wa given this morning In the L. D. 8. U. assembly Dnqee, little Adel Andrraon: selection, the Bhaw trio; whistling solo, Margaret Bimma) EsperZjTunk, fhnlph Heckman, stunt, Joe- - Butler and Donald Lloyd, rth 4'T-c- v To Address Students.' got get nt , SupL Adam Bennlon will addressthe Jordan high school round-u- p tomorrow the L. D 8 Church comrepresenting mission of education on the program. Our come beck Full -- I g i MOVE ALONG fl fiO'-- c 1 of e Yoil must mo Will Speak at Roundup. WHEW- - Touve Ti Ford trouble n OB Jthe phone. service car will fast nd get you In the running. lock ef standard I',?''1' i !! 1 g itV-the-rul- price r- n 4ndnt Spring is Coining at If rot-r- hur-effi- lecture on The Mentality of Children'' was delivered this afternoon before th Parent-Teachassociation of the Ensign school by Dr. George 8. of the department of Snoddv, heed University of Utah. psychology of-tMusical numbers were rendered by Mrs Warren Latimer apd Mrs. Ashley A Part f I 1 y - j n .X flral Lectures on Mentality. ' - IBID Reversed! Snow, in. Hills Attempt to Steal IN SHALE INDUSTRY! YEAR -- In Case. Involving L Could - be Made One of Lake Salt Loan of association lng& Greatest Aetivites of State to return to the purchasers of stock In Boise the money paid in on the' And ..Would Net Rich charge that agents for the company made misrepresentations In the sale of Returns. the stock. This association recently directing the bitermountain SEVENTY SECOND 1922 e- Robbed by Bandits . Complete denial of the rumor knd assertion that 'the Ku Klux Klan organization? wna the source from which letters have been sent to a number of Salt Lake Individuals --- rigation Projects. Distribution CITY, SPRY SAYS UTAHNS' Judgment By Ku Klux Klan . LAKE SALT And Have a New SOLE APPLIED Col 9V , Lieu Williams today apnclnted Wll.l,m C McConahav of Halt LMce as second lieutenant of tbs Utah National, guard. Mr McConahay haa been nerving a a sergeant n Pa'tcrv A NJo assignment It 1 expected has been made he mill serve wrttrTiattery B It 'will make them look like new and wear longer Male Singers Are Asked to Meet For Rehearsal Tonight RoyaL Flexible Th R0YALSH0E REPAIRING CO. s ; off ihe trail. 7 m ectJon f th choir, augu- - along or get on f portunties side for those who arc irtr-prepared., StArr muy busD c f th iH'At AIuixdav and Atfeel t- f',! 4 ,LOAFTe f ot Llvettsc k show Ajri! 4 4 you a short tiny n a rnJ'b gunoun at, occoidng for algaod po.sitipn.- ih iiiarir - I.,rf'e re " tr e,,.'feu--!e!-!n-r?t-e t ,i 2,een If empltvved you Ic objaln (hlJ rate i ptr of g urder th value to your employer rjur h tit ki at th tin tificat bv attending- - our evening wd tTT th i purchkrd srd t u i t Jr o" It valldHti at th ti clashes. P h ; w ti Th Jicrv ra road ha on ipd (n hr of th ecrrl 'arrfua i There are T j f it eerv t v- v nc!, present batb mentedTxrnacl and baso. ar asked to TabTit may-increas- tr gt 1 ... -- ft'arg tnrnu L'. Invitation Accepted. teririr th meat tonight at 7.3d ernacle, preceding the regular re hearaal w.hlch hglna at 8 o'clock. In an announcement by Profeesorw A. C. Lund and B. Ca(l Gat, e, Gov r coepted tlon of h College H t4-ib that. kfJ Inw- Mi n com a 1 Hr gharn tMt of !tirp It xr ho peach ctrr kar ns Vi pnd hf th a goiewt clal club. '' April Brigham t . U v Commor-- j D. S. Business Salt . Ike City. 1 r l 1 - S i i' |