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Show ipiif jin- 'W - fw - "' - y tr o 1(. O K' tT rt&adt :iSSmV Mil; t. 'MpiHsUO' i fiiwwt.S b ssiy ini day th Connection with the com- ami's busbies In thliietate, left last -VJsWblpk tan' Francisco. Before jeav- tf Kn Sprouls made a statement his Attitude, with reference the separation of the Southern Pa-- . 4')0 ; anf Central actf io railroads. ' V'..the statement y j.syry j follows: pvesenge In Utah ; at this time for .the purpose of keeping toeh WHh our fuslneee, and galn-- ? firsthand knowledge of the views M l . representative people of Utah In Nation to the proposal that the t 1 snthsrn pacific System cease toor operate, the Central Pa- tSo. i 1 - FUgTant effort kae been made In anMyisebue way to mislead the wbfletato the belieftothat our override the "U of the supreme court of the w -.wWed States So to attempt, would y m gqe of folly Cas-.beea ng Suit-Hie- d In 114 that the suit calling "The fact (a Se separation of the Central Pacific ii" em the Southern Pacific was under the Sherman lh the usual .riWhWit Act After through the , deurts over a I .''period of eight years, the- ault haa been V under that Act.- Butgin the f f centime, the Transportation Act of I'j,,! has become part ef the law of 1 land, and it authorises grouping ' t 4he railroads by i the Interstate merce Commlaslcfn, so permitting A t whlch thi Sherman Act standing did n permit. The Supreme jM, -t -has m effect instructed a the L i.below m take charge and work fie separation bl, the property In Xsetlcal.Way. It is needless to say 'Seders' of the court must be i the f Interstate Commerce if Wslon then holds Jurisdiction Vi f the Transportation Act of 1920, f ey are empowered to' group the crouds to the extent, that is to the ublto-- ' Interest,-Ithe Judgment of ' ltli re l4 C 7f , . , - l ' m- -l f t tf .. and-Uta- future one lees important be- stowed the degree of Ph.. D. pn another Utahn; Yard L Tshner, Of Too-al- e county. In addition bduoa-tlonWes awarded the Susan-Colve- r prise' fdr.ths best thesis wlt ten this' year .In the School of educa-tlo- n of the institution trfcere' he' grad- -' uated. Before going to Chicago Mr. Tanner was graduated from the University. of Utah with the degree ac-of Master of Arts. Dr.- Tanner ha cepted a position at the stats normal college of Pennsylvania, where lie will be professor of education . and Mr;-Tann- al . ....... Divorce Suit Filed. Jj. ' Neasls McDulln' alleges In a suit for divorce filed In the Third district court yesterday that her , husband, Claud' McDulln asked her to Institute ths aettons She also alleged, that the defendant told her he no longer loved her and that he remained away from home until late hours of the night. On the ground of failure to provide, Matilda A. Oerrard was awarded an interlocutory decree of divorce from Herbert Bartlett Gerard under an order of District Judgs M. L. Ritchie. . v. , a ; -- Na-ion- al , - dip . . btttui y;' , ever-popul- ar t : tHab flfty t' yrs ago: 4rama.'musle and,' news With mtayynary correspondence from ; state and so ctoty pacip: latest sport newi; car-- 1 t.Johnson, jack gcra,MAO Wllktns and othersj four arvlce; lhr and re--' 'OeM; oojnplto tstV-ypwhole ''''earth:, special 'Wfdg evants ,uf-- 43 trkahlagt un. Qtcago. Denver and "if.'; ; 7' '. - jr' otwms Saturday s Tabernacle organ recital program. will be' as fdllbwwlth 'Organist J.-J- . McClellan 'at tbejeonsolsf ,' Hatonal. Anthem . Beellman Suite Gothleue . 1 . Chorale i Mlnue. Gothlque' a- - Notre Dame Toccata Prayer An Old Melody- - . . . Art., by Organist Favorite Mormon Hymn, O My i . . . Ait. by Organist Father Excerpts from "Mlgnon. , ... .Thomas . , Arr. by McClellan. MT. rt , Satburdatfc Organ Rocitati ' (Special to Th News) . r PLEASANT. .June 0. Autopsy - exhumed' body of over th Herman Trauatvln. miner who died in Eureka last summer showed death was due to appoplexy.v according te the ' report which Dr. Robinson and Allen, repreth state industrial commissenting sion. will make to that body. It is an- Scow croft. 8r.. vice president ef the John Scowcroft A Sons company and prom inent: In local industrial affairs, died at his J home,'. 785 Twenty-fourtstreet at 7:15 Thursday night follow lng an Hineas ief many months with Brighta disease. All mstgbers of his family were at his bedUde. , . ' " (Special to The Ns we. I .i OGDEN. Junq SO. Heber - . ; , Association Practical credit and collection problems were discussed In talks at the weekly meeting cf th Associated Retail Credit Mens association at the Hotel Utah Thursday afternoon. These Included: , The Hardest Nut I. Ever Cracked." E. A. Gillespie, credit manager .of th Standard Furniture company; Why I Would 8ooner Trust a Woman Than a Man, William Coles, credit mena-gs- r of tho Whltehouse Drapery and Furniture company: Why I Am a Credit Manager, Orson Roger of th Salt Lake Glass and Paint company; Soma of the Bad Checks I Have lashed, P, H. Henderson of Walker Brothers Dry Goods eompony, and Why W Can Afford ta Sell a Copper Washer for a Silver Dollar,, G A Archer, credit manager of the Utah Power end Light company, Consoli- dated Wagon A Machine company. Mr. Scowcroft was married In the Logan temple In 1990 to Ellen Pin-gre- e, daughter of Job and Esther ioneers of Ogden. Hooper Plngree, Mrs. Scowcroft died 'June 8,1900 leaving three children, James, Haber, Jr.i and Mrs. Ellen Irens EcCles. Mr. acoweroft married Miss Ida Plngree, the younger sister pf his former wife, in 1901 and they became the parents Of eight children, Idn, Ruth, John, Bonita, Blanche, Lucile, Harold and Richard. Also surviving are his mother, 'Mrc Mary Scowcroft, and the following brothers and sisters:., Joseph and Willard' Scowcyoft, Mrs. G, W. MeCun and Mra A. L, Scovllle. ' Mr. Scowcroft was an active msm-ber'the Church being a member of the Church auditing committee at the tins of hla diath. For several years he was a member of tha Weber stake high council and was a counselor of the 1st Bishop Robert McQuarrie of tho Second ward. He has engaged In' Sunday achool work and for sometime had charge of tho Fifth ward parents class. s Mr. Scowcroft maintained an independent course in politics. He wee a member of the Weber club and active He wee unsucci In civic affairs. ful in his candidacy for the position at first tho of mayor municipal election under the commission form of governmest. . . I Arthur tweet, l arrival at till at the train Uad ' , . .' aeleck. ' The board at govesnors at a mast-- ) lag yesterday adopdad a ramlutlM opposition to the Fttagemld hCl aoW piaidlng la congrsus. The board contended the meeeuve to socialistic to principle . and that the government, should not establish an Insure noe bur- -j eau of any kind whan the purpose ;. can be aarvedthroygh a privet v ; torprisa i The following 'hew,.; memberships? were accepted: J. M. Allen, A- - H. lt , n-- - Beckman, Robert M. Barrowmaa.r Duncan J. Frew, Dsve Tt. Levy, H. J.? be. Moser. M. Henry Reeoe, H. W. Eo-kuo- A. D. Osora,' C. M. EU,, Osborne, C. M. Ball, Georg Burpuia-a- nt, G. T. Thatcher and E. C.t Mo Garry. f , 4 Time is Getting Short ; For Filing Tax Returns. Announcement was' made yester-- 7 Evans, chief .deputy collector of Internal revenue, that alii capital stock tax returns should be filed before Saturday Aight at' 12.' oclock. Personal service corpora-- " tlons must make returns this , aid Mr.. Evans v Further announcement Is mad that. Friday is the last day when doctors; and' others (connected with the die-.- ', pensing of narcotics w can - register. Those failing to register will be sub-- ,. Ject to the usual penalties, which according to Mr. Evans, will ba strictly-enforceday by David yr, this year.' c ' j Detective Takes Wits. ; ' ' Leroy L. Larsen, detectlv sergeant of the Salt Lake police department, J and Mies Rose , Heniger, superintend; dent of nurses of the Salt Lake, health department, were married- - yeu terday by Bishop Thornes A.- Clawson of tho Eighteenth ward at his horns,-'-- , 168 First, avenue. The couple will take en extended trip to th coast and through the northwest after which they will return to Salt Lake to ntaka , their home. ,' - ' Tbs .University of Chicago haa Autopey Show no Grounds For Compensation Award 1 SUMMONS OF DEATH 4 g. COURT That distinction- - Is won by Lord Curxons youngest daughter' whose mother was a Chlcago woman and who was presented to king and queen by .her,.: Washington stepmother with the London season; at It height': and being enter- - , Americans are conspicuous: In entertaining talned Lady Joan's wedding presents show that she le popular Descriptions of some of the gowns worn by ' the social elect In 'England Lively letter by London correspondent. . AJCSR3GAN8 PROMINENT Ut FRENCH FETES "Grande Semalne" .. In blase of glory Americans vie with society leaders .at Long- - : ehemps ln ths display of gowns Dainty Geraldine Bprsckles as admlrsd as hef beautiful mother Miss Tvonne Dqunt. Cana-- , 91an dancer, star In nsw pallet Oriental ..figures', potentate , In 'sventelnterestlng letter from Paris. CrDIARS AND THEIR PROGRESS In a well written and Informs- .Jj., tlonal article 'Frank Evrsdll tells of Indians In Uinta and at Fort j - Hall, and th progress they have made toward modern and up-t- o ' ' ' n i .. h' vtiyhaU fanning. 9 TELLOWSTO.VE TTE. In : TRADmom Interesting style Dean iifj - Dlnwoqdey gurv. of Teliowstone and traditions hs4hlstory j!.! , ark, with Illustrations following the opening of the park ,a ; season of )9!2.' ''0r 'VV BE' MoCUNE GOLDEST JUBILEBA sketch of Mr. and. Mrs. A, . W.' McCune. 'wf:'l 'wIll be''guesta tomorrow at a big celebration ! in honor of tbebr golden, wedding anniversary, will be a fea-- y ' i'' ture of the Saturday .SeWs. , . r COW I I43ryWjhrle H. Barton, .hanker and well known ttaeuol Ogdea ls: nblct of Ben Hite's weekly article in the A'issi; gow I Began; Iha";; , 'i . '"tCy 3ATE3E qumpl ate short story published tomorrow Ss GrowA by the , wrUer, Fannie was also a director of the B Utahn Wint Ph. D. at University of Chicago . transporta-- , five-minu- te through Ogden. ' ; Would Utah? . Let on thing 'be plain, however, tha any utterance tq th effect that this company la disposed to ' treat lightly our courts and the laws of. ths latd Is mlslsadlng and untrue. r- United Skipping boatA wbg wHl vtott 4 X Lake akt Wiw4r The cobwbUa4 will meet tt gueeia f Discusses Various Problems T ;M? Ayers was arrested follow-th- f aeetdest and placed In the city JaQ fordnvastlgaUon. The accident eocarrrt as. th two woaaen stepped from the curbing to catch e street cap at Fifth South and teooad East street. They told th fell that as (he ear approached, an Stftomoba foil owl sg it came to a stop and .they were about to get on tho strait car whan tho auto driven by Ayers drove past tha machlaa- - which had stopped, and struck them. Ayers claims that he was driving a little ahead cf th. street ear end that th woman stepped from the curbing diIn front of hie txEikln. rectly ' Chief ef Detectives fltley M. Beck-stea- d and Sheriff C frank Emery were standing on the comer when the aocldent occurred, and arrested Ayers end hold him until Motorcycle Patrolman J. V. Larsen arrived from police th Credit lien d l La bcepttal. headquarters 1 ' J Church .tb. emergency hoepltal for ksestmsat mad Mrs. Hart was later Mark's hospital. hU Pbgvad to R.was taken to the county Tesdyos .. TiCber. wUc ui tak-aA'- bo OpiS. - tb CT . well-bein- FMato X - as-4o- JeUfS --- - . fH' ".aXv1' i r t & v ton at nMptklrd Smith and, CAta atrtert, Bctt wemee ware . - The growth has bean of ono system and not, two.. It, has been reiponaly to the needs' of. Pacific Coast . communities and producers. . Tha Southern Paclflo System has been built up under a common control and management, through two .corporate companies. v Had it bden built up under the same common control and management but bar one, company instead of two there would be ho question. Financial necessities of tha time mads It necessary to work through two companies. , It wM as a tree with' one root and one trunk which diverged into two great branches interlacing and forming the complete tree. The such a structure Is no unmerging light and easy task. It presents problem of great difficulty; problems which, We hope can he worked out to the end- - that the people of Utah may continue1! to have aoeeaa to competition of the carriers between Utah and h tha. east. on the one hand and'ths west on the other hand, thus - markets Best promoting competitiveand .West for the products of the state, and In llke manner that the state may have the benefit of competition between Utah and Los Angeles on the one hand and between Utah and San FrancloCQon the other hapd, to promote her greater Should, the Southern Pacific be removed from the map of Utah, this stmts with tta great- rerising young have Identified with lta sources will . swgtapem tstarnal tnjurles and Burney Md laeerattons Thursday s tk wrsrs struok by an by Jesse Apert 14, iw owned 'tapltrt''ock.""''" The Southern Pacific has been the owner of the entire capital stock Of the Central Pacific for twenty-tw- o years, has held the leas of the Central Pacific fpr thirty-seve- n years, and the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific have been under common control end management for fifty-tw-o years. In HIS, or It year ago, the government arranged with the Southern' Pacific for settlement of the debt of the Central Pacific to tha government and by this help from the Southern Paclflo the government collected Its debt, The- Southern Paclflo control 00 In affect 29 years at this - & f p. IXrt, (4. ym Cox martial ttok to tta i ttb, T-- y. OeP w. Harts, psatoc.rt Qm i itiwiutrtL Ca 'iL l.tjy Eapttot cburcb. suffersd day arpetsted a b wiM leg M4 Cn. ot Freak B. Cook, A. IE I A. Jfc.' A. CohweUhart art LTwfjro. , ef Ogilen iniNrrt w. C. Patrick, toHLmeet member ,v j -- ' J : Jt t -- fAa. j'iKl ttfti'iW! tlon system, and the stream of competl-- , tlon win be greatly ihodifled and Reduced .thereby.'',,: y Support Is Aaked The people of -Utah have to ask themselves what can the public : gain by such a change T 'They will find the public .have nothing to gain ire Is no legal eltuatlon preeented by It We believe, therefore, we are to supjthe Sherman Act standing alone.rs Justified In asking the uspublic ; work out here Is no mystery about the pro-u- port us and to help of th a through the orderly processes constinor excuse for anonymous y court and the other lawfully that oUr company is attempt-or nullify the decl-ra- 1' tuted authorities some solution .that ,to override bf tha supreme court of the will maintain thin competitive rela JUd- - States. .. The Transportation tlon for the people of Utah, a--rather clamor of ' few t dlracta.the Interstate Commeroe than yield . to theapart of a . systdra :mn lesion, after having reached a for tha tearing recourse, and to th , final jitative plan for such grouping,pub-an-to without of this state. -- .To Illustrate public hearings, after due in- d- damage u this, let me sav that In- the year UZl upon reasonable notice, Southern Paclflo received from, sdsding notice to the governor of each the the- Union Pacific at. Ogden 680,000 Interested, apd there to hear all tone tiUo chooaa of freight, but we deUvsred to: to appear. This tentative the Union ?.( Pacific at Ogden 1,862,000 rouping has been made. The pub- tona , which Is considersbls more haa already been informed by the much.' Contrast- - this eg twice than 4 pro--- .'qommlaslon that the hearings with the SUnset Route of 'which eo jaded by law will be held to consider said, In 1921 w de..' Ctoi tentative plan,, end of course at much has ' been livered at El Peso to Sunset Route I, Stash hearing tbs views of the com- tons of freight and , received served will be presented to 148,009 how 412, 00, showing fmnnltlee In a lawful and or- -i from them the El Paso Rout cuts little figure manner. Pararly ' In comparison with'.' Southern' '3 EJfficleucy Desired. cific great contribution to tnn. Og-le- n or Route. Upon tha alienation y."'It should be remembered that the which belongs ffeuthern Paclflo has not sought and tpe gathering system' now Paclflo-,-an., V not staking control of any other to the Southern much of V,' aaes, nor is It nrglng the separation feeds the Central Pacific, af a line from some-otheownership this traffic would cease to flow v ,v T'- jfSWgffiV under tion.',.: I 1 - i vaupoad laeifJc ner-i- r tatlvo eosuj :Tb. commission, state tb iid fhdorok art .endowed wttn allrsgu-yo bwers njMrr. to, make that control potent and complete. in 'Tbtore can M nothing,ofimproper the publlo Bating the support df lowkrd bringing1 thia difficulty to an uttlntat conclusion that will main tain the operation of thlstransportx-tlo-n system as a unit Justified by the geherul experlenoe of the people sorv-e- a, if necessary to accomplish this purpose It may even be that a ne law should be enacted to meet the situaifVi - kC s advaatdfsAof.tt .V, Ik to , " i 4 .'i 1 p rirt,f4AW y . v f f a- 4 .TV"?: r h, . - a of lira:;' wmm PROGRAM Pro arose tele furnished by Margaret Arpln and Beryl Williamson, pn. J pH o& Prof. Oeerge E. Skelteai nad Miss Maxine Slmeas, Whistler, ae- -' ttapsalei by Miss Delay Bimou, PlanUt. ' - .. Whistling Selection,' 1. " ' M ; - i ....V, 1 Simon. Viennese Popular Song :.. Beryl Williamson. ;u f t . . " .i ' . ;- - v- ;. v? Weaver,''' Ir'Y. . L. ,i.- .Krelsler - : ,, Jkfc. ...;..,....CsdmenV v'- .... Richard' 4. VJoIln Solo, . . Scheel .Georg S 2. Violin Solo. At Deling .. 1 ., .H Margaret Arpln.;. t. Whistling Selection, Overture, Patriotic ... tf r" . In Springtime. Maxine Simons. .tl c. ,;.? convicts froiA'Iths start Twenty-fiv- e prison will begin work In Parleys canyon July 6 under arrangements completed yesterday. ,They will begin constructing ; rubble masonry retaining walls as well as some surfacing .work. John R. Stewart,, maintenance engineer for, ..the state road commission, estimates that approximately 2.000 feet of retaining Wall will have to b constructed In th canyon to properly pro'' HEBER SCOWCROFT, SR.' " tect the road In flood timos. Tho ttaio county n road fund of Salt Ink ', - Mr. par day of which all but 50 Scowcroft was born ih pay 11.75 . will go to defray exponsoV of , cents England. Jan. and transporting the men. Tho the son of John and Mary Fletcher feeding will be credited te th convlcta balaneo Scowcroft, early settlers of Ogden. His father founded the business now conducted Under his name, expanding "Back from California. (. It and taking in his sons; Joseph, Willard, Heber and Albert. Heber Scow.. llll Jessie Virginia 'Evans, been croft was educated in the. Ogden .City has schools end in 18(5 entered his fath- South Ninth East street,ofwoo dramatic tho ers business as a clerk and four years riub at the University of California, later became a member of thsrfirm, Berkeley, has returned to Salt Lake. later becoming vice president and as- Miss Evens la well known In local drasistant manager of tho company. He matic circles being a talented reader. Vt Friday, June 30,8:00 P. M. X V " S - - i 4 VA Is-t- 4- , jtudnt f nounced. ; ..: "... .: Mra Trauntvlne sought compensa-tloyyothe company claiming her hui nd died as the result of injuries when he was struck on .the received Dr. head , by - a deer counterweight. H- F. Syndergserd and Attorney Allen Trauntvtno Mra at thi represented antopey. Mr- - Trauntvlne who wee II years old. died July II. 1921 In tho Provo general hospital and Dr. H. G. Merrel of Mammoth Issued a death certificate as the cause of his giving apoplexy demise. : Interment ' took place here v July 19, (1921. m A . - -- v Native of Milbam is ' 7 Laid at Final Rsst 't- a bearing,;. ' ' X "(Special to Thsewaj MILBURN, June . 10. Alvin . Mower, IS. eon of william and Celia Mower, died at his home Tuesday of heart trouble. He has boon in poor health since he was burnsd In an explosion In tho coal mines at Storrs four years ago. He Is durvivad by his wife. PhUInda Terry Mower, and three daughters, also . KNOMG! .' r ?. 4 t," ' Do you know what happens when moiilten babbit is poured onto a cold bearing VTiie contact of the hot with cold metal contributes to the formation of 'air pockets, which soon develop faulty bearings yet. this is thway certain Ford repair shops ifebabbit .- - WOaTH FACT : a r. ; ABOUT THE REBABBITING OF FORD ENGINE BEARINGS - J . : The Ulustratloil shows our rebabbitting machine la operatlen. Th babbit It pourdd when the Muring Itself is hosted th two cool evenly reeult'ng In a lot per cent perfect bearing, and we are the only ones In the cltf who use Uls THE HOUSE OF GOQP method. ' This has helped to, make Taylor-RlcharSERVICE. ' . s ' ds ', . The Ford b. The Only Ccr Uo SeO . his mother, four brothers and ; thres and , three slaters, four , i. Mr. Mower was born and has lived there all hie Ilfs with the he exception of a short time.' whoa . , worked la tho miaea Funeral services were held la the Palrvtew North ward chapel Wednesday, Bishop Byron Vance presiding. The Fatrview choir furnlohod appropriate music with solos by, Mra sills Coombs and Jesse L Touag. Tbs neeksrs seers C. L Stewart of Mt Pleasant, Amass Rasmussen, Bishop James T. Petersen of Oakville. Bishop J. R. Orehsm of Felrvlsw and eloalng remarks by Bishop Vance. Thi opening prayer was by Maitland. Graham and the benediction OeorgeTB. StewIn Falrvlew cemeart: Interment was by B. X. Jenea dedicated th grave. tery. th Many friends end relative attended ervleaft Flerel offerings war - pro- half-brothe- rs half-slste- ra Ford Cars, Ford Trucke, Ford Tractors that all; and Its enough,. If It Is dons rtgbVWhether you wish to buy or trade, see us. . If you cannot pay-al- l cash, we will gladly arrange term, with only a I per cent handl'ng charge ea unpkld belancea ; Cara, Tracks nad Trdeters Feed Boivleo Ford ' ' , ' 161-16- 5 CCfi MOTOK RICnAISJS TAYLOR Phons Wasatch ths Httrt ef ths Meter Mrt.M ' SOCIAL HALL AVENUfi. i .'Tii (IN. t i t 2916 n A |