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Show 1 k , J , t ,f ? THE DESERET -- SALES RECOItD COVEV-BAILAR- 10 1922 :. FOJiJAY (REHtAlEI BY ETaFLOYEES OF .... SATURDAY JUNE. - NEWS - i COTOR CO. D $lihsml tMszimsG on zs&wMvmtgp. QacaU- - of Sfotor e ompany, local Ford' dealers sad Ida coin dealers, surronadin the lunch- rna table at the Hotel Utah yesterday - The Motoreomplny tect of the new'i 06,606 automobile Wagstaff. Abrams, Davis, Nlckolson. of this city tivi a banquet Friday in bull dlny which wUI shortly house- this In the second row, Stephen M. Covey, and by Manager Young of the Mr. Young, M. G. Brlxen, Ford sales Celebration of the establishment of a firm, local Ford M. C. Nelson manager of the firm; W. C. A. new lntermountain sales record for and IX W. branch, and Cummings of the L. 8. H. W. Goodwin, manager used Visaing, car deGil ham company, lncorporated,Ad-vertiiinthe month of May, at which short partment: J. Y. Tipton, Ralph Duvall, talks wera glved by Melvin R. Ballard, Howard Hill of the Ford Motor comIn the photo above, reading from pany, Milt and Mr. Ramson. Stephen M. Corey, Stephen O. Corby. loft to right. In the back row are In the frontRomney row are, beginning at the Martin O. Brlxton. H. W. Goodwin, 8tephen G. Covey, Melvin R. M. C. rear, Nelson, D. W. Cummings, J. R. Dickson, Earl Davis, of the com- Meiara Lyman. Boyce. Hill, Ballard, J. HoughR. Dickson ana Messrs. Tuhey. pany, and by W. C. A. Visaing, archi ton, Corcy-Balla- Covey-Balla- rd rd de cool - ' g. m How pleasant SHRINE SPECIALS MACHINE PROVES ALLHEADEDFOR SAN FRANCISCAN SAN FRANCISCO IS NOT GOUTY Stage is Set in Convention Scientific Test Removes ' City and Banners Are Suspicion' Tht Husband Wavinf Friends of PresiMight Have Been Connected With Slaying of Spouse dent En Route. . By ELLIS H. MARTEN. (By The Associated Press.) FRANCISCO. June 10. Tbs smoke of Bhrlne special trains rolls BAN- - the back against tbs horlson, while the trains thunder onward to the enchanted city. Three delegations of nobles to the golden Jubilee of the Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine are making headquarters In San Fran; cisco tomorrow. They are: Aahhmes temple from Oakland, Calif.; Arabia from Houston, Texas, and Hillah frotn J Ashland, Oregon. Karem temple from Waco, Texas, in IS special cars, will pass through Feather River canyon today and arrive In Mecca early tomorrow. Four temples are en route from Kansas: Mldlan, Leavenworth, Abdallah, Wichita; Mirza, Pittsburgh, and Iris, Sallna. President Hardings temple, Aladdin of Columbus, Ohio, will arrive about the same time, otter a Journey via the Canadian Rockies. Every member of the delegation of 800, is a personal friend of the nation's chief executive and aided the president in his wands. trip eastward over the flaming One of the members of Aladdin's crack musical organisation plays the president's own cornet, loaned to him for the golden jubilee. When President Harding was a yoth he played R In the village bond. Housing arrangements are completed for thousands more than the capacity Of all the' citys hotels. The survey has brought up some perplexing questions. the housing committee of a room he wished to explainplace at the nobles' disposal, ed: "The bed will hold two elender a large persons. Please do not assign It. noble and a medium sized one toroom I have a fine double Again: Could you with bath and telephone. reserve It for a Shrlner who takes a bath every day 7 And another: "Frankly, the room l for a king. I think am offering It would do nicely for the Imperial potentate. -- is-fi- t Covrt House Grounds to Be Auto Tourist Camp r , (Special to The News ) RICHFIELD, June 10. On a petition presented by the Richfield Commercial club the Sevier county commissionashasa opened the courthouse grounds munlolpal auto tourist camp for the summer - This was also done last year Restrictions mads were that the lawn was not to be used by campers. bandThh club also asked that ths the stand. which was removedof from comthe courthouse lawn by order a storm missioners, and which brought of protest, be returned to the courthouse around. This petition was 1 d. , Lateral Road Repeat Work Starts in Sevier County (Speolal to Tho News.) ' RICHFIELD. June 10. Sevier county lateral road repair have started State Road Agent Coons hss started & force of men op ths road and other roads will b when they ars dry- repaired Mr. Coons received a notice from the etate road commission yesterday that the law demanding wide tiree on all wagons and trucks must b enforced. The notice calla attention to the general Impression prevailing throughout ex- -. ths state that the 1921 legislature tended the time for changing to wjde Mr. tires. This Is not the fact and Coons la Instructed to enforce the wlde-tir- e Venlce-Glen-wo- law. Baby Buffalo Arrives S At Zoo ifi Liberty Park "r-- "s r. A second .addition has arrived In Blaon family at Libertypark In peraon of Baby Bison No. 8, born yesterday morning at the, park oo The new arrival weighs about 00 poundri and la being ahown much the th The faction by the proud parents. lest first baby In the family arrived anlsized spring and la now a fair International News Service Staff Correspondent. FRANCI8CO, June 10. Science today cleared Henry Wilkens of suspicion of connection with hls wife murder. The Tie detector scientifically known aa the psymomanomter or blood pressure machine proclaims that he told the truth concerning her death. Returning from a days outing last Sunday evening, an automobile concrowded the taining three bandit Wilkins car to the curb. One of the bandits flourished a revolver and Wilkens gave him 8800 In bills. The bandit, Wilkens said attempted to take rings from hls wife's hands and he reached for a gun to protect her. The bandit fired but Mrs Wilkens flung herself in front of her husband and died Instantly. Son Corroborates Story. Their six year old son corroborated this story. Then the police learned that Mrs. Wilkens had filed a suit for separate maintenance charging cruel treatment. That while Wilkens claimed the bandit ear waa of a certain make other witnesses declared it to be . another. . , And finally Wilkens failed to recognize a suspect despite the fact he said ' the man, an ezconvict, had worked for Wilkens several months. To ascertain whether Wilkens was telling the truth he was subjected to SAN An electric range gives steady, even dependable heat you are able to guage its results perfectly and always get the most delicious dishes, whether yoi AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Zane Greys -- When Romance Rides and Vaudeville. PANTAGES LOEWS STATE Tom Mix In The Rough Diamond and Vaudeville. KINEMA To Please One Woman. PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- S The Good Provider, companion ' picture to Humoresque. AMERICAN Ten Nights in 'a Bar-rooBaby Ivy Ward In person. BROADWAY Bock In Jonea Pardon My Nerve. LAGOON Dancing, swimming, boating, bowling, etc, SALT AIR Bathing in the lake, carnival features, dancing. the He detector test. The machine, a formidable looking ' affair with charts to record the emotions, through the medium of the blood, the heart and the respiration, was attached to hia person. He submitted willingly to the test and after a series of questions designed to set him at ease was asked: "Did you know in advance anything about the hold-up- ? Only Normal Flutter. "No, came the steady answer slid the stylus recorded only a normal flutter. The truth," the observers whispered. "Did you hir any persons to commit this murder? he was asked. Again came the firm answer No and again the recording stylus lndl cated he had told the truth. He admitted, he had known Walter Castor, the five or six months but declared he had no agreement with the Castor brothers regarding the murder. Jhe test was conducted by Dr. John A. Larson, Berkeley police department criminologist, who Invented the lie detector, and Chief of Police Daniel O'Brien. Both expressed satisfaction today with the test and their belief that Wilkens had told the truth. Many Licenses Are Issued at Farmington 10 Connty June XBMINGTON, has taued mar- to the following couples rlage licenses it will be for you to cook on a clean, cool electric range this summer no smoke or fumes, no ashes or dirt, no hot kitchen 1 Hudson, Hunter, Howell, Morris, Bolto and Atkina. I - are using thi -- boiling. ,The?e & never any danger to iht kitchen when an electric range is used. For yourself, it pays for itself . "many times over in the time and labor it saves, and the pleasure it gives in use. J Every electric range in our large stock is included in this special offer you may .have your choice of the most wonderful, thoroughly ranges, we will give you a substantial discount for your old ranger ute Ask About, This Offer TODAY T'TAH STORES Lake, Ogden. A Whole Year IDAHO Provo--, Garland, Layton, Park City. Bingham, Eureka, Orove, Lehl, Pleasant , American Fork, Midvale, Logan, Magna. STORES SL-J- j Anthony. Rexbug, Al ton, Idaho Falla,' Pmojvr ton, Montpsllsr, Richmond, won, ho was riding collided with this week: Arthur L. Hobbs and Mil- dred Anderson. Balt Lake City; Frank-- . I automobile driven by Jaoob Os lln D. Vewberger and Grace Young. I born, 1828 south State street H was Logan; Melvin J. Rudd, and Cleo Kll pack, St Anthony. Idaho; to ths county hospital where taken 'Tanner, Lois lorrlll. Junction, and and Lena j examination showed he had suffered Farming to n; "Bartolomes Fltt Jake F, no broken bonea Fassall, Salt Lake City; Hughes, Salt Lake City, and VUda C. The accident occurred at SevenBauss, Murray: Allen Albert Duke, Sell Lake City, and Rote Ann Jamison, teenth South and State streets. EverLake Salt John Noorda, City, Murray; and Louise Brown, Ogden; Milton Ho- ett was riding east on Seventeenth gan, Salt Lake City, and Margaret South and Osborn was driving west Roland I Farrell on Pake, Salt lake City; same street. Both started to and Josephine A. Berry, Bingham; turnthesouth on State when Everett's Wade Keton apd Marcella Prelce, Salt on the wet pavement, skidded bicycle Lake City. allowing the fender of the automobile the-blcyc- XnArsm OtOCkmCOt To be Buried Sunday - '..-i.j.t- . , Commerce Commission Rotes.-:- : Upholds Northwest .. , IIS I.. (Speolal to The News.) ted Press.) (By A EPHRAIM, June 10 Funeral servWASHINGTON, Juno 10. Th ln ices for Thomas P. Lund, 68, pioneer farmer and stockman who died In a terstate commerce commission hSh" Provo hospital I Wednesday, wilt be found justified, proposed proportional held Sunday at 8 p. m. In 'the Ephraim class rates which are lower than tabernacle. corresponding Coal class rates' Mr. Lund was born In Denmarkand from Seattle and TaedPUt to Portland came to Ephraim In 1888, residing on commodities destined to certain! here since. He Is survived by hls wife, Willamette valley points and 'from two sons and five daughters: Roy and Portland to Seattle drhen destined to-.- t to strike it in Two v George K. Riding. 80, who lives at Alma Lund of Ephraim; Mrs. LaVor points north of Seattle, t the rear of 825 east Broadway, suf- Larsen and Mrs. Elgin Johnson of Salt The decision will enable Puget Automobile back fered a sprained Sound cities to compete with Sair Friday when Lake; Mrs. W. C. Schultz Ephraim, Francisco he was hit by an automobile driven Mrs. George W. Larson andofMiss shippers In the Willamette, Letha 280 D street. 10 RobThe of by Garoutte, PtB east Farrell Everett, 20, Lund of Roosevelt; also two brothers, valley and a few points north of Port-- ii was man treatment , . . at given injured Lund land. Peter of Mantl, and Chris Lund erts street, suffered numerous bruises the tt ? emergency hospital and taken to of La Grande, Ore., and one sister, Mrs. n,i lacerations Friday evening when hls home. Fred Jensen of MantL &3a are believed. Newa i ' ex--to- Ung Suffer Injuries Accidents EVIDENTLY MOLLY WORKS HER TONGUE MORE THAN HER HANDSr -- V ' v t el By Jimmy MurphjT Jjl , |