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Show The Net Paid Circulation of THE DESERET NEWS, for FViday, July 1 1, 1922, was ZtjUTU SALT FOUNDED., ..1S.30 ERNESTB AMBERGER All Honpr to CHOSEN REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL NOMINEE LAKE CITY UTAH . SATURDAY JULY 15 Utahs Pioneers. By jack Sears Crops Better Than National Average Selection Made on First Ballot and Followed Heated Controversy Over Balloting Method Cherry Nominated for Supreme Court Justice Jensen Selected Candidate for State Superintendent of Public As compared Report Covering 1921 Compiled by Chief Deputy in Auditor's Of f ice Appor- e.l tionment by Counties. J j tremor affionffiF 3 vu W iu tc&Jb f zs ZUZfi ww - disbursed from state funds to the school of the state In 1921, according to fig- eempariaoa-wittxwiiunib- permanent organization and order of business to defeat unit rule rl ''?r Utah the decline tmy xhnnt pointe. in Utahdecline thla Though lower than tn rmn of the mete yet of those in In the interrnountaln territory the In Nevada showing la unfavorable. the crope showed an improved condition of S.7 polnta. In Idaho an Improvement of 1.3 polnta. In Arizona a decline of 0.8 pebMe, tn Wyoming an Improvement of 5 S points, in New Mexico no chance and In Colorado a decline of 1.3 pointe Yet with tble improved condition in the other Interrnountaln state the report shows the condition of Utah crops to be wt ill well up. Other Interrnountaln states, excepting Wyoming and Nevada, show a poorer condition of their crops than thla slats. Ernest Ekmrhrrycrrhtell' imff'ThTHRinhah and member of the Republican national committee,. was nominated on the. first ballot yesterday afternoon as Republican candidate for Ended States ienatoiCThe selection of Hr.' Bamberger "came (raidtlyafteTrthe mffToWehTT6hliaf engaged in a long and heated controversy resulting from an effort of the committee on -- $ - aver-i- crop estimates of the federal departIn tLe nation ment of agriculture ; whole the condition of all crops shows a decline from the;ppUUftJV 'ttt y with s national vuqpqojiumate oimormxL th a of July 1 condition of Utah Crop vas 9.7, It Is shown In a report received today by M. M Juetin. Statistician of the bureau of n.arkfts and . . 1? YEAR. SEVENTY-THIR- D 1922 49-- r ures compiled this morning by Walteg A. Day, chief druty in the office of Slate Auditor Mark Tuttle. The figures show $1,574,748.75 collected by direct tax ley to have been disbursed, In addition to $272,678.12 from the Interest on loans and rentals of state lands collected during the year. The apportionment among the several districts was as follows: II Utah Republicans Have Only One Choice in Each Dis trict, Don B. Colton and E. Ot Leatherwood. lf H. C. Larsen. Summit. M O arraignment was continued until the next rule day Bittner, Uinta, Thomas W O'Donald. Wasatch E J Cummings; Washington, Benjamin England, who is alleged David Hirschey, Wayne. V. E King, to have stolen money from the, Weber, A R McIntyre at Winterquarters, pleaded not comof the With the appointment gulDy and was remanded to the coun-- i mittee the convention adjourned A meeting of the state commute was jail in default of bond. FEDERAL JURY I ty The Both of- - Utah's Congressmen have called for thla morning at the Hotel BY time of sentencing Alfred not a I bat tab, present quorum vu jAphlanap who entered a plea of gulf--J ebeen on the Republican Accordingly the meeting was declared to the ty charge of forging a governadjourned subject to call ticket, both were named by acclamament check, was continued until next District scssl tion. Saturday. At the convention of the 8ond The convention which nominated ERNEST BAMBERGER. in Mr Leaththe Newhouse Hotel Congressman Don B. Colton, of the erwood vu placed in nomination br The minority report of the commit- First Congressional district, was held George F Wasson of Balt Lake Among tee favored the unit rule, which al- In the Hotel Utah, and Congressman the many things the speaker credited Leatherwood with doing lowed the chairman of a delegation E. O. Leatherwood was nominated Congressman waa the saving of Fort Douglas to Banker Allowed to to vote the full strength of his dele- at the Second Congressional district Utah and the making of It a brigade Myton j post. gation according to the wishes of a convenUon in the Newhouse Hotel. Plead When Case Cornea The nomination vu seconded by was then The convention In the Hotel Utah, Tooele county majority oflta members. Adoption ebmmlaslon toetate to escorted the delea by of the minority report after one of lasted less than a a hour and the ac- gation headed by platform Up for Trial Many Nar- dayTheawarded Industrial to Mr Lon a Oliver U. Hicks of Tooele J. elon required county the bitterest contests ever staged In tus! Duslness of ths the dependent mother of Ross Moore, cotic Cases. half that time. The bal- Congresman Leatherwood said he compensation of $2,12$ as a result of a PdlUcal convention locally was.c- - less than Qf hour con,um.a by greatly appreciated the expression of the death of her son who was killed eomplished by a rote qf 310 to 982. Addresses by Congressman Colton and confidence that had been placed In his while engaged In road work In Grand While that vote Indicated that the others. stewardship. He told of the reduction In May, 1921. The compendefendants recently In- county present national administration has Eighteen Bamberger followera controlled the The convention was called to order the sation award is in addition to $1$0 alIn the war debt In reference dicted convenUon, he received a heavier vote by L. J. Holther, of Weber county, made the federal for by grand Jury to domestic relatione he said the Reready paid by Grand countv as reathan his frlsnda had expected. But one who presented William B. Higgins, publican party found fhe stockman and alleged federal violations acre ar- sonable funeral expenses and Is to ballet was necessary, Mr. Bamberger of Millard county as temporary the sheepman on the edge of bankbe at the rate of $16 per week, receiving 157 votes. William H. Wat chairman, and Joseph E. Evans, of ruptcy but through the emergency tar- raigned thie morning before Judge all paid to made In a accrued tie, of Ogden, was second with 112 Weber county, as temporary secre- iff they are now receiving as high Tillman D. Johnson and allowed to lump sum. payment as 39 cents a pound for their wool. votes. J. Reuben Clark, of Salt Lake, tary. enter plea.. was also awarded by Compensation the congressman's speech. The chairman said he hoped the H.Following received II votes, and William Spry, W K- - Johnson indicted for the al- the commission today to Frank Sinks P. Myton moved that Mr Leather-woo- d votea of Salt Lake, 21 state held the at convention, Friday name h!s campaign comm:tt ee leged mlsappication of funds from who was injured while employed by Objection on the part of George ' Salt Lake Theatre, would be conoid n The motion was adopted by the coven Sugar comthe Flrvt Natlonl Bank of Myton the SpringvlUe-MapletoHalverson, of Wsber county, defeated ered a friendly Republican contest tjon last November. The compensaa motion to make ths election of Mr. which would tend to promote the welThe committee on resolutions, com- was allowed until the date of the trial pany tion award covers $12.26 per week for fare and Interest of the party and of posed of a delegate from each of the Bamberger unanimous six weeks which is found to be the the state. The matter of selecting four counties' In the district recom- To enter a Judge Cherry Chosen. 6am Lone Bear alias Cactus Pete disability period, together with costs be said. Is just as Im- mended that the resolutions adopted It required three ballots to nominate Congressmen, state the as that of naming a senator by convention be adopted by an Indian charged with violating the of medicines, medical and hospital fees. a candidate for fustics of the supreme portant Mr. Higgins censured Democratic ad- the congressional convention. The recMapn act and commit'ng & statutory ommendation was adopted court. Judge J. W. Cherry, of Mt. ministration of public affairs, declarChairman Ralph Guthrie called ths offense entered a plea of not guilPleasant ulUmat.ly received the nom- ing that party had mortgaged the convention to order A raider y ination, while Dr. C. X. Jensen, state country to Its limit. America is to- was f!xd In the ram of acted aa secretary. E R.. ty. Bond euperlntendent of public instruction, day paying off the mortgage, he- said, Cal lister wastemporary tpnip-w- . In iuiism chair-$1000 default of wfeicfr " ry was nominated for tiat office for the, and men are needed q CorV,( C'LIWtnntn, L placed In the county Jail J. H. Allen nsxt two years. The latter nomina- are able to .ope wlh tals Dr. L, A. McBride rr of Tooel county tion was made by acclamation under situation , secretary and- - Joel Parrish, assistant and "Chick Conway charged with secretary. a suspanalon of the rules The namthe Organization Effected. laws were The temporary organisation was violating until July 2 9 In which to ing of a new state committee followed The secretary read the call for the msde permanent. granted and announcements were made that convention Aaron Alfred and a motion T. H. plead. Lindberg A demonstration was made this the congressional conventions would Burton, of Juab county, thatby the apCharged jointly with Ray Harmon, bs held today. Tbs convenUon than pointment of committees be dispensed Barents' Day Planned with making false affidavits in con- morning at th Dr. W. H. Groves L. adjourned. nection with the granting of a pen- D. S. hospital of an elevator containwith, that the temporary At Recreation Center sion The real and only actual contest of be made permanent and organizaUon that the pleaded not guilty. a safety electric brake. Invented the convention occurred Immediately state platform be Indorsed as the John 8ksfcs. indicted for violating ing On Thursday, July 20. the recreaby X. W. Gudmunson of Sait Laka after the noon recess For more than platform of the Congressional conven- tion 7awr the prohibition pleaded guilty. directors of Liberty park will hold an hour It was with difficulty that the Uon was unsntmously carried. said, will prevent Sentence wilt be paned the last rule and which it day at the recreation cen- day in Nominations for congressmen were ater parents' meeting proceeded with Its business . In the meantime vator accident and consequent lens of September of the The park. affair will comUvea Present to see the device in .Opposing factions reluctantly allowed declared in older. at 3 o'clock and will continue he will be held on a bond of $500. B. C. Call, of Boxelder county, mence anyone to address the assembly, and viooperation were Prest Heber J. Grant, until ( in the evening. Regular play- Sam Tumato, alleged prohibition Thle-mof before convention the the unfair Charles R. Mabey, Bishop Joha Gov. and play jaharges Cgang" rule placed pleaded not guilty Roy P. ground work will be held. Parente lator, Mr (ware passed back and forth without name of Congressman Don B. Colton ara Myftle McCabe and Roy Wells aa weU as a number of local invited In UuO-theorder speclally Teearve. , Efforts of the chair to main- Wd Warrgn Lj,,Waitf .of,.. Weber of" ndf guilty business mn. Kemde entered of the mfcy 'owrnne Acquainted with the ac- to the chafge of pleas tain Order-- Were of little avail. county, moved suspension The Machinery Manufacturing comviolating the tivities of the children under the muCol And Mr. nomination of rules the In default of the re- pany of Salt Lake of which D. B. laws Contest Waxes Warm. recreation nicipal workers. acclamation. The motion car ton quired bond they will be held In the Hughes Is president and K. K. Pandemonium broke looee as soon rled by and the candidate w&e declare Is secretary treasurer, has been count yjgfr a W. H. Hutchinson, chairman of the the nominee of the convention. Service Impretrive Walter Woodmansee. indicted Joint- organized to manufacture the brakes committee on permanent organisation Amid rousing applause Congressman an confor Salt Lake men. are Both Tee, with ly alleged Big and order of business, read the re- Colton waa escorted to the front of the Held for Col. Clayton eplraey to violate ttrMann act, each According to F. P. Fremond, one of port of that committee which bad met hall, while the convention called r a In Eighteenth Ward p,',as of not eulltr end re th stockholders, the elevator can be .during the noon recess. The major- speech "The first time is the more thrilling. beinfr held In the county Jail. A plea Immediately stopped by means of b 27 said Colton, "but the A4?.. not Congressman w afeo entered by brakes which are compressed on rails of the unit rul plan casting the bal- ond time Is the more It Is Impressive funeral services f0? Col- James rullty charged with Thu Invention rlolatlng on the shaft sides. lots of the several delegations and a nearly two years sincesatisfying you bestowed onel NephI W. Clayton, prominent the DyerClark, act. He is aeo being held In la to the safety-brak- e on elevators change In the organization of the upon me Ahe honor you again confer Utah business man Jail. the who died Wedcounty what the Air Westlnghouse brake was leonventloa had been idopted by the today, and I come before you today toA- T. W. and enJames account for the Golding to he said. Smith, rallroada. you "Should the were nesday stewardship held in the morning, (ommlttaa by a vote of it to 12. trusted to my care Tour action today Eighteenth ward ehafeel cables break and the ele,lndlcte.d for an alleged violation of Efforts to prevent the reading of In a measure satisfies me that you have noon. Friday afte'. the Indian reservation trespass laws. supporting Bishop Thomas A. Clawson entered pleas of not guilty. The men vator start to fall, the electric brake I think I not regretted your choice. (Continued on page five.) Immediately and stops th The chapel was filled with were released on will be able to do better in the future preaided. own' recognlz- - operates oar. To understand Its operation, aU than In the past and I promise you sorrowing friends and relatives and ance. In the case their of Lillian Willi, el- that is necessary' to realize will do the beet I can. is that as the floral tributes were profane-a- n I leged to have violated the Mann act. long aa the elevator is being hoisted "The Republican party can go be beautiful, filling the west end of the oT the state and .nation the fore people or lowered, the passing of electricity ELASTIC STOCKINGS We caq stand chapel. without an apology. The ear sice began with an instruthrough the solenoid magnet In the squarely upon our record. brake mental mechanism, holds shoes of the number a by stringed quarAekfercsicsta Outlined. brake away from the rails; as soon aa composed of Albert Shepherd. outlined tbs tet, Congressman Colton tb operator etops the elevator elecClayton. Alfred Preea and achievements of the Republican admin- Vaughn tricity Is by that action cut off from istration during the prfst two year Og Jorgensen. Prof. Charles Shepthe solenoid magnet, and th shoes of Ha said that while the Republican party herd was at tb organ. The lnvoca-tlo- n was offered by Elder Joeepb the' brake are compressed on- - rails has avoided an entangling league of nations. It has given the world disarm-frmen- L Fielding. holding the eTqvator solidly tn posi"wtifch He said a safer and saner iead-i- violin solo waa played by Albert tion." than Warren G. Harding could not accompanied by ths quarbe found and be reviewed what has Shepherd, been done for Utah in the wav of tet. City Health Conditioru President Heber J. Grant, the first reclamation. At the conclusion of his Are Improved, Report Sayt referred to early business address he was cheered roundly. speaker Mrs William L. Turner, a vice chair associations h had with the de!maa of the state convention organics ceased. He also referred to the Report of th city health departgreat tlon. said the Republican women will respect which the Proment lor the . week ending Friday, help to elect the ticket. Smith had for phet Joseph RColonel July 14, shows only 23- - cases of conC, Hollingsworth of Wgher county, moved the convention to authorise ap- Clayton father, . William Clayton. and Infectious diseases called tagious to the attention of city health Inspecpointment of a campaign committee The second speaker was Elder Levi consisting of one member from each Edgar Young, who spoke of hia actors during that period. This la th In and the district that this county with Colonel Clayton and smallest number of such cases to ba committee appoint an executive com quaintance his family and also referred to the reported In any on week for th past mitu confidential relations between Colonel ereraf months Of th caeca reportCommittee Famed, were chicken pox; two each of Claytons father and the Prophet. ed, The motion carried and appointment The song, "Come, Come. Te gajnta." mumps and whooping oough and no ItoAhx written waa byWUUam' Clayton, each of smallpox, measles an.ddlpb-therisung hears frees year ateeearemestsr delegates from the several counties, as by Miss Ruth Edwards, aocompanled AMeahul tagpertefs Crafehea, follows: th Tha- report also shows 7 Elder quartet. , Beaver, Frank Williams; Boxelder, B. S. Franklin by births sag Wheel Chairs C. Call; Cache, W. W. Hall; Carbon. Richard of the high and 31 death during the week. Of president A. W. Horsley; Daggett Heber Smith priests quorum, of which Colonel children born. 46 were boy and 34 S. H. BOWMAR CO. Duchesne, Gwen Bennlon; Emery. Mor Clayton was a member, pronounced In the same period of 1131 girls. rts Singleton; GsrfiaJd. H. C. Tebbs. the benediction. Th grave in City Specialists' there were 12 blrihs end Grand. Do n Taylor; Iron, FL C. PercelK cemetery lt was dedicated Street.-SaAt the end of the week there was by Elder W goath State Juab. J H McKnlght; Kane. Wjlllatn Rulon on house jn the city remaining tn 8. Wells. A violin selection Lake (Tty. W. geegmiller; Millard, D. A. Bunker; as Fheae Wasatch 2379. because of diphtheria; on Morgan, William Bridges; Flute, Dr was played by Albert Shepherd quarantina because of scarlet fever and one Health; Rich not appointed;-9s?- r Juan the casket was being lowered Into the J, H. Wood; Sanpete, L R. AnAeraoa, grave. . of typhoid fever. Sevier. post-offi- die-trl- 'tt J Special retea of one and one-hafkree VI thin the etate of Utah have been granted on the rallroada for the Pioneer celebration to be held In Salt Lake. Thla rate will be given all decelebration, siring' to attend the whether they are pioneers or not. Tickets will be on sale July 22. 23 and 24. and are good up to the 26th for return. Thla announcement has been made by D. S. Spencer, chairman of the rallrogd transportation committee A rats of a fare and a third will apply on the Bamberger lines, the 26th. 'returning Mrs Donette Smith Keeler, chairman of the guest committee, has chosen a large number of new member This committee for her committee. now consists of Mrs Bertha M. Gray, Mr. Sarah Jenna Cannon, Mrs Hat tie P. Kimball. Mrs OUs r. Eardley, Dr. Seymour B. Young, Mrs Annie L. Jones Mrs Leonora T. Harrington. Mrs Jeanette A. Hyde. Mrs. 11 K. James Dr. E. H Wright. Mrs Em. ms W. Pyper, Mrs Stella J. Sandberg, Mrs Alice D. Pitt. Mr. Ids T. WhitErnest aker, Dr. 8. R. Allen. Mrs. Bamberger, Mr. George Dern, Mrs Mabel T. DavU, Mrs Priscilla J. Bishop Charles W. Nlbley, Bishop David A. Smith, Mrs. Susa Young Gates Mrs Zina Y. Card, Mrs Elisabeth P. Hayward, Miss Emelina Y. Welle, Mies Annie Lynch, Dr. Charles G. Plummer, Mr. Lillie C. Wolsten-holg Mrs Isabel W. Sears, Preston Mortensen. Nlbley, Mrs Frank R. Snow, Dr. George W. Middleton, Mrs Alice M. Horne, Mrs Elisabeth R. Wright. Dr. J.' Llpyd Woodruff, Mrs Elixabeth T. Beer. Mrs ,C. M. Croft, Joseph 8. Perry. Mrs Annie Wells Cannon. Mrs Fannie C. W. Woodruff and Mrs Josephine Woodruff. Thla committee will meet Tuesday morning at 3:30 oclock at th Hotel Utah. It Is requested that all attend as final arrangements for committee work will be made. 1- -2 1- -2 -- pi. Mac-ke- --- Ell i 1 e. ie Btef-fens- -- - - SmithiO-foBowt- er ; and-estee- m- li a. ,t JT i Ri-te- r, Hlm-mln- Ogtlen fity Provo CVy Ijortn City Murrxy Total 13.089 87 37 429 01 86 946.27 15 032 61 . . City .$1,674,748.76 17 6 650.6 41 09 197.4 3.122 46 Former Commerce Club Secretary Here to Confer 3. David Laraon. former secretary of the Salt Lake Commercial dub. and now secretary of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce, le In Salt Lake for a few days for the purpose of conferring with Commercial club and alty officials regarding the air mall hangar. The hangars were constructed by popular subscriptions with th understanding that they would later be taken over by the government. Th government has taken no action In the matter up to this time, although the hangars have been constructed more than two ycVa, i Full Military Honor a Message Announces Time . Paid Memory of Pilot Of Commission's Arrival Buried at Ft. Douglas Funeral services for Lieutenant Clarence J. McGinn, Si, who died Tuesday from Injuries suffered last Saturday when his airplane went into a tall spin and crashed to the ground near Woodward field, were held in the Cathedral of tb Madeleine this morning at 18 oclock. Th cortege led by a hand from Ft Douglas left th home, 718 North Second West street, at 4:80 oclock and proceeded to th cathedral, accompanied by a detachment of soldiers from the Post- - Solemn Requiem Maas was celebrated by th Rev. J. J. McNally, assisted by th Rev. William P. Barr, aa deacon and the Rev. Morgan O'Brien aa The Rev. Louis J. Fries was master Th of ceremonies. sermon was preached by tha Rev. Jams T. Tors-newho also sang Schubert's Adieu From the cathedra th cortege proceeded to Fort Douglas where interment occurred. As the body entered the grounds, th flag was lowered to half mast. Religious services at tha grav war conducted by Father Toreney, assisted by Frank B. Hart of Fort Douglas While th burial servlo waa In Lieutenant John B. Patrick and Lieutenant Paul Williams, both of the flying dlvieion- - rt Doug-hs- , and Ueutenant Lester F. Bishop from th air mall field, circled overhead. A military salute waa fired over the open rravs Lieutenant McGinn was tb son of Mr! and Mrs. G. Floyd McGinn, 7(1 North Second West street. He had an extensive flying service and waa considered a capable pilot. The accident which caused his death la said to have boon duo to faulty air curn. y. n pro-rree- o, er-Fo- rents Annual Convention of Labor federation Called for the annual convention of the Utah State Federation of Labor to oonvene in Mooee hall at Ogden Monday, Bept. 11, has been cent ont by M. P. Bales, president, and J, J. secretary, of the organisation. Tha convention will tart several days and labor representative from ai) parts of th state are expected to be . present. a , Among th more tioo to b discussed atimportant tn convention will be th coal strika the railroad shopmen strika and the campaign of certain employer' organizations to establish th open shop tn Utah and th effect K is having In this state Th member of both th coal miners and the shopmen's unions are affiliated with th state federation and all three of these quest tone ara considered of vital importance to th A call Sul-ltva- n, , 4 $272 678.11 t T. Vargas, secretary of the Philippine commission to th United States In a telegram received this morning by President L. B. Hampton of tha Commercial club advisee that th commission, composed of 10 men and five women, will arrive in Salt Lake Wednesday at 8:36 a'.m. and laavs ths same day at 2:60 p.m. Prert. Hampton announced he would appoint a committee to meet the commission and provide for its entertainment while in the city. Wlnceslaa TtlAf4,IpJh, charge of the parly. Pennsylvanian Will Give Lecture Here Dr. James O. Gfergereon of Pennsylvania, a well known lecturer and author of many articles on health. Is scheduled to give a public lecture at the Commercial club Wednesday hia evening July 10, at 8, oclock, subject to bs The Inside and the Outside." Dr. Qreggerson who la now in Colorado, la making a lecture tour of the United State, and will arrive In Salt Laka Wednesday, acMrs. Gregg erson. by companied White here they will be guests of Dr. W. H. Pyott. 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