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Show ,''..Z... V '' ' . . .. - . . .. I - i The Net Paid Circulation of THE DESERET NEWS, for Saturday, August 5, ' , '' 31 .623 was - - A t . P: t.,P11 . ) 1850 FOUNDED -- From Colorado on .. ALLEGED SLAYER - -- a .0-- .V ,Ms,,,." t 4 - 17-.4:- 5 t 'S' f - : Good Progress on uu Green River Work, d ' Quint NEHs I s ; C C - C ' 1 -- -- - I - 51STEll OF TAX a r -A,'.i.,-:I'p, , . , TA: , ,,,Ir-v- l I.!. '' - . I ri 0,,--rr- 4 ' g i ', ,,... rit-th- 44 V. . ,A, , W.1111,-,11- 1 -- ,,-- - 1 - , ;" ,,, 4 i. -- - ' 4,:;-1- 1-, ., , , ,.4 1r"-''- . il 7,'',0.-4- , , ' 1, ! .:, - , . '4 ' .,,,, '. nif-e- cm;l . , Ston!--.17- x , AO, ' -- I '.-- -. t , r111-Lel- Jhi -- - ,..;,-...!....:,,,,- 1-- :-' 1 i '...- A ;,,,,-!,- T,F;,,p------- . , i j 4 :pl.. ii,-t-- ', 241- .,,. A ;-- en: ,' ?' , !,,,i. ;,-- ' , - H. i -- ,:- ..;,..00,44t;;itt70-1(4-4,4"14- , aki'"'"' . N , . k ,-, - '- f,' . ! A , - , ' ,- 3 ;tl0 , , ,st44-be- '' - - '' ., ,7i-- -, 11 4,- ..,' . ti ; ', , , , '- ., , , -- - ''', -- . 4 , - 4- . ' "1-'-,,, :,- ' 4? ",,-)'-- -4,- ! t 1, wn,--reL- Ig....t.:41tit- :',- 1:;', 45.'4' ir;-z,n- cortn 1.- es.. .1.P1,...4,-,,N- et hr it4-r- sq, n- i - OAHE ME Cull T sfnt!?-.1,,r1- t - UNE A-- a tat '- - n d t ' Nturr-thal- . i - ' 'A -- . ns 'mock-holde- r, 1 t4.1 - .NI l 1 le A YEAR. D , N. Matt ;.".7--- A 7 thee-Leer 1 SEVENTY-THIR- w 2Z; .A- ..,,, A - ! .1, 14: .' 7 - , I, , . ' " Y! ' - , Z1,,f - I, '1 A ' a A-,- , ":,.."; T SECOND SECTION ,, 4. 1922 7 "7 ,,,, It z ..-'- i-:- ' Met, br -- MovieStan.. '.-- io....1-.,...- blood-soake- C. ...; At-OUS- to A4440,,,,' Ant'4WitidatilAWZ , 1,,11 - 11,wr NI , .., We both prepared for salvation. it WEIB tiME) to do It; that if , thought she coathired- to teereeseeterid- wroril and be lost. I have no remorse. When I kIlled her 1 felt 1I oornething In me 'which said that etereweir. Ihis ware the .ellaternent made this morning to the poi'ice by W. M. for' gentian, 40, who shortly after midnight shot and killed his wife. Mrs. Eistie Ft. Jorgenson, 31) at the Savoy hotel, Notes to 26 ova First Seutb street. his wife written by JOrgan5011 and the story of his deed haae led the police to believe that he is insane.wife In his story he said his last Was frailty of misconduct Idaho. btie )eitr, whiie he wart le tried to and later had repented, -- -mit etneide seseral Ornee. They had talked tire mutter over. and he had euggested that if she should die 'v bile repentant she weilld be saved. He fetid his wife had greed to de be his hand. Theedere Stadioe we erreeted last year and a complaint filed against him May I 2. 1921, charging him with a statutory offense. naming Mrs. . C. Yorgeneen tthe natiVe. Ppeiling),: , wIth Wiliam l'orgeneen as frie comMr. Jorgenson refueed to e' plainarte released, teetify and Stadiett The weiman registered at the hotl te last Tueeday morning and Jorganerin! who had come from Pountiful joined ey her 'there Saturday night. "We went to sleep et about 9.30 s, last night," he said. "at 12 o'etoe,it I awoke and decided to kill her." Landlad y H ears Shot. The shot was beer by the landladV of the hotel and the pe,liee were notttied. The room was dark as the ofdiscern ficers entered. but they could the womahlTliorlY lying on with Jorganion beding Over her. "1 shot her." he said, aeeording to the police. Investigation showed the back of the ballet had entered thenear the base neck on the right eide, of the skull. lieneatiahir heasei was a newspaper. Three notes on pink etationery and one on white ruled paper were found in the rooter. Two of the notes in the form of verse were written by toritaneon 2nd called upon the woman to with the tweeting have courage The other two Great Adventure. :' notes were by the woman. one ill the form of a prayer. and the ceher Indicating the Epirlt in'whe'f elle- faced death and her reasota, for beinee re' conciled to it. A es.eaithee reye!yer was found on the fleier near the" werran- were: ail but e one of the shells loaded. Jorgensen said this morning that he had parchesed the shells recently at a small shop on west South Temple street. According to the investigatIng of- . ficcrs there was no appearance of a e. struggle In the room. an-- the woman ' apparently went to her death vrtheut resistance. Jorgenson raid he married her in RiChLe1 rtare in 1919. and that her maiden name was pmeenthal and that she was a native of Fondulac. Wis., V, here her family is at present. : He alee said he has a first wife lieeon. ine in Idaho with hie He gave hie hirthplace as Fountain e Green. Utah, and said he had at one time been in the employ of the Ozark , 6 T MONDAY kgot41,' .. ..44-'- she-- Wall' .,, 1111111011111111MBOOMMEMPOWSIMPRIMalaWnwano r. ' 114.1.1..AM,09,0,F"... 416 t 'II - , s ,..,::,' : ,,'',.:' (By Associated Press) . I , i',1;;...,.. n. r . 1 DENWER. Colorado. Aug - ., : i t! ',.i,;,.,,,.-.,;,.,9,., : :s 7 :..,.. ...; ,,:: 4,. , forcible ejection yesterday from Colo'''irr .'A N ,.:' ,, , .- the' Uffiterl , ' r, rado by state rangers of 'William Z. ,it , '', r.11 has 1,e,n ,,-- ere Noted Authority on Econo ' "i' ' , f.! 444 ',.44Iele!-','",!i''''- ;, EAlf I: - iv ti!" Foster. leader of the big steel strike A i; ! '.. ,,,,,-ree!,,.1 . ' 1", , ., 4 ,,. --6. 1 .Z,,'' !','- - ',7 14. r 3,1 ,f The ",irvcy. sly, 1 fr...1!' 4 ' hydrauh., ..,, 41 .., ; ,,.41,4P," two years ago, and nationally known ,;....".tk.'.',..."4 'ii Will Meet With ' MICS :he prt 7.: t ". ',,ot.'-',,ichargAr. t,,;mk, ''' labor organizer. was for the hest in.- 1 ha t I ,4 'T :" ":-- ' T,r,r On Ag 'he I .4t , r-- -' .'t V.". t.,1j y!, wk,'''.; ',,,,.;'!;'...,.",.)K:o.,) , . was " no law and the itiii,iiikiii F of , ,,,,,,., ...state." terests . if g rve ,,..",',,',f," i.i.- . ... State Officials to Corsider , I ,h, ..,,,,,t ;,...,..g,. ,.,. . ..,,,,r". .,t,,, , ,!, 4,:,..i..., ii,1,......1,, 1.......',..tt- - i atid Li ii i'oil'i,-i-iohi,o, Kingconsulted." Adjutant General Ham-roc- k 1 ..,c:..'',.......;4!' ,:.' .rj.. litifotl , , '''' ', )115' f; Mr r ';' ,,t, ,... No ,,,,:, :. I 444 Revisions. ....z.said today. 4.4i1,4r..,X wrro orii-- api, A, ,- 4,4, fi, ,44.44!f 444444.4,44444 4. .,;..4e z4 1,0; 4,4414. it lf?'0trr dngr fp', Foiter. who ;ma characterized as a - 't.i 1 1 t ,K.,,,:,,,Itt lovior Ori,l of 'nod P,r1,1,r. PiPr,v of, , .t 4 T'',1' i r- r' Y.',,o1 -. ' o . .' !,:- i ..t.: ' ' '!.4" ,e4ttfrtf.c,.41k t .'" '),, i .ir'y 4 ..(fv "dangorous radical" by the adjutant wa'Pr In rho ritir iii it .' I. ' r; ;., ,., , ., 41. k 4 1,7:::.,i, 4,, ,ft...ii;.t (of, got; qit i'iitoo4,To 'PO,. t ',,,,i-- t general,was ,faVa from a )19tel here . n i,"; , ... A i.' r. , to ii,o,s osier rho ,t,1 ng.rroo, , ; ,, ,. 1 'A. sa - , Ael 4 J.;', ahortly after his arrival from gait ''.: " :. , Col.. tttii'' ',14,..)K tan& :i' il!.. , , '''''''';'''. ";'- 41 ' 15,- ,;,,s,,Z, .', v . o f I- '',':'. I, , , ,,.t 1 ,.,c,t .,4 ''.--. Lake City, placed in an automobile " "' G, sk Mr. Wonl.Py !..... ith tho r,,ior a "". ''' ' '' if' ' rrif Jig .:,..''''''',4 , ' ?!'f5Y.,:,, 4'. , )41.1.1, and escorted by the raniers to a town I' !V1":, ,r r, h nt II ,..4rp I ..'; 1,1A or it is t...y to ..,t:I. few inrhes , on the Kansas state line, Ramrook , ' ,, ,,,pi'.',,z-Av'11,1 f 1 nO i- , t!'' !.11,.. that ,A.0 wc,,:id . f '.3 ,,,, ;'!';- rThg lel ', ,, , ,' announced. 't,:k ,,,.,..'.',,,' ,ft 4 d, Previously it had been ,,,,,,,, r ., t.oa 4.2 ovt ',hi. ,.!,. ,....,., tl, in ,, : getting ,, delays 1.. er ,.,e li,''':,,.,,";,:;,..;.b1-.., .,. . on was a el Srarn he . of. ,,', 'It;" s,;,i, i,40.,''',,,,Ét ;.,,7 5.::o1:.''.44,-,,,placed reported !,,.,, ;'1.4 ; ,e' ,f', ; .,. rapids aril Fand bar,. e' Z.,i..,,'.4?,' , here, ,;,,s r; i,, ,..... ,.i "The 1t h w. 4r. sidt,r,s' sk p, h., 71'4., ' PO '4. ''. 4 4,7 ',,t,'"ise .,. The adjutant general sald Foster Verse-es. frettrreeretted gotrir corto Irttn--4 g. , c. trf,TrT-t.,River comtili,,,Ion In it, yu.linng the , i',.4 , At O ,, ,f ,;;.? Pi-:,,..,.... , . .., Ban, sas City. where he was to address a , : , ,,, ,,,, PC') , , , ', , ,i,,!4 ...,' t1,4. - , ; development- of the r.ver at.,-- also to ley - .4., .; i :b! oommissTon thip labor meeting tonight, but later, he ; ''''' a , .,,,,: to,',0 the federal- power commisso-,:', r1 ?,,,,,, '!', ",,i r said. Foster declared he was going to se- ,4 ,c,k, rel by others interested in the stroarn 4' ,,, ,' , ,' ',if,' t ; '4,. v,.,...1 Omaha. Neb. :,,,,,, ,,, It .,'g.,, ! .... i, We kitarted into 1.;!,lore onioy,,n owl The he 1,!rthe I,kay - t J., f.--0 3,4'.4 Foster resented strenuously being 1 , l'iTa pr'i4: 7; !! Aug. 1. and if ever:,1nutig The cry b;PATrunclay r."4-z fi',4-,,- , ,;1!1-,- :,1 ' 1 .1 ;!, i .i f) ;00 ;expelled from the city and state telbe, , will rriro.ith the ,f' ', i .1wn t4) i:".1. c . 4,..,, $ ,..i.,," . ,,A,:; ',,,- v f;',;.! :rorriellaely ling the rangers his mission here was Y.., ,,. - , , AI- I '4 4 -, b 4..4 Yampa river nlo!..t An4 le,- and t ifr' Tht ymrn,s1,I,,r 4, t j 4...4.'4 '', '' :;; ,'1,444.4 1 'd:".r, ,t) , ''.'.:1'1.".. legitimate". He offered no physical Jensen. , about Soil. 1.' tl the ,,, A0: ,..,, .., , ..rN -- .., resistance, however, when he was ' 4S :',4 ." '. The party is of Mr ,41 '1 ,,, the nted ,...., . t, !,,:, ,,,,,..t(; i ,..f. .,..; ordered into the automobile. , NAToo:ley, K. W. Tr,mble. topographi, eA,TeTTIt-Tr t...: 4.4., i the work ,,,e .3,00,,,,,c,fe'- 1I ,,I, 4 A!;th.r.ty A grip which Foster had carried., c, 7'.7 P. J ! 1loes.,1e. ;.. '4,, Vt' t ''':'.,,.,' nginPer. ,'.... - t' ti - - ' '144- ' rYrnM1.4!,qPn to 'Lite, 41,?, and said by Hamrock to contain radiH. L. t, , - 4,...,,Es.k-T e,rg:toer for the 1.T:01 conv,devalg )01,,tly cal .literature, was seised and tts eon- :, , i , -Power rert 440 tt horor. f..cht.company. .. -e 1;41C t.a, , V:ialfet '..1 'I' 4 .:.frtents confiscated. ,', '1,4, .4.,'' e;'-i- c ,,'''. head boattnan. it E. 1iiake. Sr.. And 1, '.4.,. t 4 to the next Ivg!sla, . Forrter. who is alleged to be ithe .",...,-,,,4. Hunt. inattnet, Leigh ,.., ., r,k,','' president of the Society. Friends of, !Ir.,. I, 1L Clagsletie eo"e and -,, , ,.. ., ,.....,; (-.'-- it Arrocment Not Reached Soviet ilurs.a." was denounced by the -- ,.., ' ' ':4 1 t The ,,,rn,non nas been at welt , adjutant i.7,neral, who satd we have , i 4 ,,:,--,, . 1,, ,,,,,: f a f to,tylas haaz 7 for characterized him ate an undesirable .1,.0 GILll fillOVINS IN DITCH :4' . , ,- ,, c .44:.., : t. ,..,,, ,, .., ar,...,... ,,,,,,,, haf. not in Colorado and was decided to have -- f A47r1 ., 4., 47, ,,,, :. any ,4, ';00 4497., :, '11; . I 4 A', ,,,1 him kept right on going without any I "14 work has lisrn i i ' ? 'IC 4 ' At ki, ' , , I :?31,t ' ; ,4,' Z., I .3--,(T !,---Denver." lo ,los,61y stodyist step in ,'' I ,A 7.4 71. A corps of officers and rangers bad !hr NEAH HEA HOME SIJNI1A1 ,ax fall t.to .,,,.,.,,,.. , t ,,.,..,: ' '11,, ,:;z V stood guard awaiting the arrival of P,Tif.ah;Y. law tbe ' ;,....., ..,.; ...,,,,,,. th, 4 45.' f 441.' to f,i'lrnit to the trove Foster last night, but thb latter was i,,ic,,,,,liawro,froav....t4oir , 41,c44 rivaAmarozommtinorbil arnor r,n not detected until he had registered Tanuary I,. DI l oet,Mrn,r11.-c.r.,Edith Mary :May. for thefe rhanzeW at the hotel where rangers seized An accident neceseitathig twentyoste gotitakes in one's arm is no joke (0 most folks, but to Mary 3111413 MinwooA daughter of Mr and Mrs' Fred thf, ,?ornrnission him., May, 3744 sianih Ninih Easi s,ref,q: ro,ir and a h,.1t months to com"He would have been sure to start ter, noted film star it is a matter to be treated lightly. Althought suffering from the pal n and shock Incident was found drowned in an irrugaiton treal-;- , some trouble and law breaking here."! to such an operation, the famous little star when seen this morning in her drawing room aboard a Los Angeles pl.te ditch near her home ah,,ut p ni SuaC,f11M;FSIOn said Mr, ilamrock. "Just for the sake; bound Utain at the union station" was holding it short mforrnal reception for a number of friends and twitnirent rsquireI by ;3.1 111 a in child been Ibro! left day. on a', ..east two The of safety, we decided Foster would I emi e propped up on pillows Jetting bicb in overturned baby h,oi not need his inflammatory literature! who kmd learned of the misfortune which befell her Sunday. She buggy pro' W hamy th n the ditch: The manner in woh this eon-J. and while on hie journey out of the state., bout& the aocklent property tax Is accident unknown occ:irrel ballY eXplatned and so we confiscated it. We toldWIT! hP hP:d Fu n.ral MINTrit. noted thr thrle was a grPlt tiPal of him he could get a lot more in the MART' RYLES home at 12 o'clock. noon 1.1;.5,13Y Tr DONE TO EAST roth for and aga;nyt, hill he pomtsI MEMBERS INILL car arrived in Sa:t Lake East if needed there. but that it hP noramstinn t.rmert w;11 h. in Wasah La's n was weuld not do him any good in Colo- - shortly &flee 'o'clock this morning :cerrwcry urpler the dir.ction of the .1ala, to . m:Ate rt th.fe rado. , severe on her from a cut A suffering thP com,,1,t.r-atnrome tax th;xn Jenins do not intend to stop with Fos- unl.rtakng TRIP as a arm left STORM IJINTA INTO an of bPen DI or JOHAN result accident taken hts ,t;ewge M urray the ter," adjutant general added. "but h,..s met,- aiseri open the any radical who enters the state whom yesterday afternoon at Victor. Idaho. in of favor low im..mne tax cormiclwr-Sheepmen Discuss Plans mentace to Jew and or- - when aswitchengin erLed Into earries w:rh it ttloder will be treated likewlee." her car. Mies Minter. with For Pool System Selling Is PBACTICRIE REPAIRED Applications for reservations for the prwat,,ion and prov;!htti General Hamrock said he had been Torn private for the IA'holesale bentlic of the etar lilloore. of another the reachMg Trades department Informed that a seeret meeting of Players-bask- y ay. Famous F. R. Naof the Marshall, Bato produogion. Commercial club trip the Vinta secretary those intereeted in the society was 2 members of the company. have WI and tional Wool Growers astmciation, reOprosod to Tax-Ohave been held here last Work of reptirIng the break in sin, began coming in this morning ac- turned finished five weeks' exterior last night from Sheridan. the income tax without the latdared that "Foster is onenightaHe of the most just the East...Jordan canal which resulted cording to Asst. Secy. Sam K. Smith. in work The ,and Cowboy whPro filming the attended he. annual ter provision some members of the dangerous men in the country" and the Lady." which will be productosi from the storm of last Wednesday Letters have been sent to every menu-- . meeting of- the Wyoming Wool Grow- commission have committed themthat he had been ordered to move on as soob a.i the interior work le comers For assoeiat:om the time fint, was th!s Jobber in because be is undesitalfile." wholesaler and night the the practically completed facturer, .orpr,geri to t. on the pleted in Los Angeles but it le probbold In tho !oltiltt;Pr, ptounds that he income tax without wlo mooting to announcement as to howl information able morning, be according there city some that will requesting Ntr hc'h non-r s'i;d William Z. rower silent r:aitso would he usewas ordered owing to the injury suffere by dey Al.ss Fylvester Q. Cannon. city engineer. many from each house expert to make worP.c(1 (Mt W'II ,rn out c,f Colnrado. kr, I'rottr thi. propcsel c!ause it !n Salt Lake Minter and Miss Paln.er wh, A large IN1.14,1 ) memThe break occurred at the .lbrdan the trip and any suggestions point thIesirrisoi To ti dch they evenits of Aug. I from Los An-- ! was tadlY bruisedPatricia ',ha! revenue in the accident. iP hrought h.ir Ives tri irrui:, frAvi industry within Kelps and on the morning of Aug. 21 might have to often Mies Minter was standing in the Nerrowa where several thousand cuttio d; whi,h cor,ver.lian the ,toe, .adAressed a mass mooting of etriking vertibule of her car when an eng.ne bic yards of dirt were washed away. residing in other The dates set for the trip. whbsh ir 1,, a focititl!t the opinion of 'Mit- - Bailer ra:lroad shopmon at the First Con- - backed to pick up the coach, and The East Jordan Carla: company. In will cover approximately 4.7i1 mU l':ars for st,Eng wred unter h. !!'i. itle,IMP constitute,. a grogational church. At this meeting for some reason which has not been Sait Lake City is a heavy ho sovrrely criticized the national ad- are September 11 to 15. inclusive. The Itt ol system were distti..eed at the Tery'rE7ir: d iflor in the state's inexplained crashed into the car. The which, d 1111 r,) solid and it t,x fieht Toe income must ministration. condemning it as an er- - famous actrets was hurled through has been working day and party. which according to latest ityll-- ameet o to a mee:tul Sal! f!ir'h IP he made rotierTahle at r,prosonta emy of the labor class. and urged the the glass door but Instinctively threw n:ght since the break to repair the cations will number between' 60 and thL stsam& memisesta-heav- is. ., during tht U1U4. rui held, shopmen,to stand firm in their strike.. her arms about her bea4.- - Broken damege. Reparrs have be,rr made by ftm1te1 ITh'a th,.& ,n,,Ider tho ,11,,,,,,!,!1. voolid compel all indastrv to col. r.,Jr,1:9 g:aws cut her forearm so severely bleeting the side of the mourvain to members and their fartilli,s, only. This s:.id Following the meeting :'JT. irthall l,as iti,ite,1 ax and lect ort the dialthe salaries were wade by department ofattempts justice that it tNtlired 21 stitches to close fill In the washout and by cutting a regulation said Mr. Smith. is adopted s organization, have (if ok that 1,y 1! e,therwlso it t, bets In view of the limited accommodations agent!' to lccate Forder, but without the wound. Ehe suffered severely from new channel for the canal. to tried the,'pool ev,tein ro,at togeth- ttl.i tax coal,1 ncver reach the foreign SUerPSP. Special agents of the raft- - the shock and boss of blood. Miss As a reeult of the break one farm which wili be encountered on the trip.1 er loo n popula !iota during t he, sa le 1,,r t he ETAG road also engaged in the search. Palmer suffered a bad bruise on her was badly flooded. and but for prompt An executive committee comp,i,sed a sialard torm of to It ia held farther. that the income a,,,,,io ttNing right shoulder. action much etious damage would of J. H. Patrick, W. H. Lovsey andl sontrist 1,.ni,r Winoti It any :s adopted In Utah. must be etroPerItl,.c Ohio Students and Proud of Stitches. have occurred. Mr. Cannn said. The Charies N. "hr. has been appointed s, an,r sell associations vrade Gin very terrItal as otherwtae this tax storm also put the pumps of the to look after grneral arrangements atseen When the union in at station this N...th the federal income tax :an.;,' eouplot quattat,, Teachers to Visit City morn:ng Mims Minter, propped up in Draper canal out of commieston and tendant to the trip. would tend to prove confiscatorY to Mr. Smith is now r,pcning entres-bed in her drawing room. treated the a considerable volume of water was i,,, incom - Railroad Construction A party compoeed of 159 f,f '.171!!ICleytt,iis the studen!s, accident as a joke and declared she added to the floods in the Eaet Jor- pondence with the- vario,s,Amninierof the be., and several teachers from the Ohio, w as proud of the stitches in her arm. dan canal. that .Ilf th, deductions xemptns, de-The washout caused about rtm Evt: preliminary arrangements. State Normal college at Bowling! Brushing back her mass of ifrxen and.the lcv:es must all be below aver. by and with a twinkle in ditional second feet of water to run tails however, will be li,oked if the tax is to prove of advantage age the of oll the Hearing Green are scheduled to arrive in Salt; hued application blue eyes. Miss Minter gaid: Into the Jordan river. raising that Mr. Smith oa so advance trip which Carbon in state by reason of the fact that Laice thin afternoon ta 'spend a day' --her large County railroad for a certi- - the theincome is to be made by him. about Aug. 21. we are all here. I was looking etream considerably. So damage refield in the is verg visiting the city. Arrangements Tiede vtWell, ulted froth thie, however. The Draficate to contetruct and operate a rail- - limited, The fast that thestate we when scenery were the bumbed 'icome for their entertainment this afternoon eiV10-- : the coal proPerties of Leld is limited !naives it evident tax has been Childrfn to Participate read per I really and p:ant don't reaching pumping know into to just had to be changed as theirapeciall w hat the.- after d hat.and Believe restork4 to service, 1144,,esser the' eninnr.nl.ri that the tag mist train from Denver is reported Labor several ire this back to nature stuff. is good with repairs to the East .1,rdan caParade been has In set carbon the by county. Day !he Relerra property tat. hours late. state public utilities commission for supplertign, AVill Aid in books. but I must say that I nal, the water supply will be brought Board. Professor William J. Holt is in only the we have been back to normel. Additional plans for the annual La- the morntg of Aug. Ir, This road will where country by. charge of the party which is sPendinit working for the past five weeks. We cit, the classif;ed property tax some The repa.irs to the East Jordan bor cennect with the Cainnyside branch Salt in celebration Mon. Lake, day part of the VaCatton beaFOn seeing nave had good success so far in film- canal have coet in the neighborhood of the Pen' et- & Rio Grande Western m'rnbf re of lIst" I"mr'S tilve held this America. They will remain in Salt day. September 4. 'are being formed, railroad tax mrst vo hard in hand with the work and I believe the of 81,UeO, accerdlng to the city to annonuerment Lake until 1 o'clock rómorrow after ing the exterior today according by; be-A, as to allow for the other cASos sf,t for ,re as'; income measure good one. Oh no. picture will noon when they are scheduled to go l thts the committee in cl.,irisir .Cine '!': ; '''i!.'''Y 1Cf'"J'ng to ihei fo:',,,vs Appliontion ofhearing t not my first visit to Salt Lake. :'''''''''f!.3'!" ind Ballard to Ogden and take the Ogden more this features of the of - itorr,e.-- Thus 4)11 rig parade altway, Aug ie. Fred ;Ine canyon' I have been here several times and I Former Spanish Fork Man an eniire s.etn of IntereaL year will trip previous to leaving for Yellow-Ston- e like the. city e r y much. I must tell to operate trck line between non, Y - hel d 'l , :fro- .- r :.,.. Kopp National park on a special train you of an inctdent which occurred on a levy Is Killed by Lightning posed of children who will carry 1!,(1011 and ,:,!itit Lake. Aug 17. it !the ro- etiss.ot, ;a - d. It is also at 8:35 Tuesday evening. !'' and appropriate tmnners rt.a Al, a8 On one of my visits here: I bought a Into the special contract !!!'h''" estigation to News ) The (Special Two smaller parties will also leave picture card a mush higher rate.. announced that !nary won.(!n with a small sack of salt iseen the Utah Power & Light 0:411- - Pr,ien'v ha for the park tomorrow evening in ad- attached to It and mailed it to a friend :kin IICKIRE. Ida, Aug. 7.The body of signified their willingness to join in pany and t he is P.illock to remain expertel Elect ric Bainierger dition to the regular traffic. D. 8during the month of August to aid the . a male friend. For some reason or Erick R. Erickson. 27 local farmer. the march. nil:road. Aug 22 spencer. general passenger agent for other he took offense and I nearly lost was found Saturday aiternoon in an :r ita work which will ern. - Charles Baldwin has been chcsen ictartni!s:on irrigation ditch by his brother when grand marshal of th 4 Mr. Bald. the Union Pacific system, returned a real good friend." def.r..e findings on such he failed to return for supper. He Investment Company Files brace a:. the income tax, class- rnat!c-rfrom the park today following a visit T04 had gone to the fields to irrigate and Win has acted In this capacity In forShaken. Others Badly x nasoline tagi rehet made in company with members of 'fle'l was struck by lightn;ne during a mer years,. ' Articles of Incorporation director the of Maine. charies the American Bar association. The following statemPnt W3S issued 51r. heavy electrical storm The bolt had ;for the owners ç.fl,i- - e several stated members that him in struck 'company. hr the 0 wirrs a nit forehead. Spencer says to date all previous' rec' ripping his this morning 'oy Articles of incorpor ation Isere LI- t",tt!-or other ords have been broken for the number of the peek were badly shaken but clothing off. "Organized labor expts the cn- .1 with ehe or prrp225.ib, wh;..ch hay. tA aarieJ st,t, today was The, to sa.ii taken body He Spanotherwise of viaitors to the park.- it is Sunday. injury. in by .of all the bus,m-sInvestment companY,, 1"!'er' expected the engineerescaped for funeral and in- operation stated he thought he was ish Fork He that the total number entering terment this! backing onto a or is surivel 1.1 h,s mother. this celebration and requelts 4esta'irt.'apital stack is listod at 30,huo shares1 of Mrs the season will be close to 100.:.0. purpose reN:ain. tO. ants. barber shOps, wimssuranssissanwesso Zar Erickson. and sisicr, Nies. vith a par vulue of $I each. Offieers!' Rail traffic to the park through the west- turning around and did not See the Ralph Higginson. both of Span:sh ti, Fork. CIOsed during the hours of the iparade. haTed are N. Williata Nous.; presiderkt ern entrance this players' car until it was. too late to . and one brother, John Erickson of this so that their employees may Wil- part John Sclimuts, t town. be greater than avoid the coltsion. liarn' Brooks and Joseph W. Prince. in the march. Besides Miss Minter. Miss Palmer. two entrances combined, he said. "An interesting and varied program additional directors. Mr. Moore oabnedrtMscr. hIllbaliegn, the party Moonlight Hike amusement the has been 1 by arranged Up Viora'Dan- committee which will consi4t of races Rees Asked to Conference .1 lel. Leonard Clapham. Faxon Dean. Acclaimed 'all of and athletic contests descripTimpanogos . Senor. Of Industrial Managers Millie For Yellowstone Excursion Elsie Harding. Karl Leo tions. Music; singing and Speaking Bob Titus. Komi.. Frank of at the is afternoon feature will far be llobley. a Now Hiking a by the is by to en time moonlight good Fred Sheinlby. astsistant direc- most delightful. is acclaimed by a &their." r, Rees. manager of the Utah As- - roll Boy ocouts Salt Lake council Mack. Frank Charlotte Brandow. tor. Business at lienager's party of.13 who made a trip to Mt. sociatea InduQtriea has jw,t. teo,ed who will pike Part in the second alt Charles Andenwn. Guy Oliver. Franr o. the it:d,s,r,...! "Friday n!ght. returning Student from Utah Honored 1 , nual excursion to Yellowstone Park. ces Warner. Lorris Larsen and Leo Timpanogos Colkge. School is in nsession With a full moon :es Saturday st evening. will leavo the council chambers at I Pierson. The party left shortly be. shining the entire night the f,tthe,; non6r3thnewes.sjern. P By Carnegie Institute party If you start the o'clock. Wednesday morning in the fore II o'clock for Los Angeles. found their Journey enhanced by the teinher sud The ea H motor trucks. The party will be unMiss Minter stated that a few days golden glow it cast over the surroundV. P. Parry. a graduate of the Uni- now. the n from the eadqu3rters of :he you get. bçnefit of der the direction of Scout executive ago she suffered a few bruises and mountains. Indil.triq-- of the ii..:1(1 Oscar A. Kirkham. and Field Execu- shock when a ,horse abe was riding ingThe party was composed of the old- versity of Utah this year with rate. summer Empir e. a t Spoka e. Mr. Rees tive D. E. Hammond. stumbled and fell, and Frank Nomis. er girls and Boy Scouts of Emigration tree of B. S. in mechanical engi- asked to s ubmit uggestion for the a Feildw been has The acursionists will go by way of one of the stunt performers. had a ward. the trip to Rear Flat neering, appointed to ne given at that meet.rg. Day and night sessions. being Logan. Preston, Pocatello. and Ashton bone in his foot broken while lassoing made in "The Yellow Pup" truck of for next year at Carnegie Inst!tute of progrart will be the fourth conference of This will He and win return through the famous a steer from a motorcycle. Technology. P:ttsburgh. Troop 35. Several of the party had kind, the first having been ,teld Call, write or phone for Jackson's !lose 'country, Victor. ,,&nd . Mr. Moore stated that after.the ac- Made the trip before by daylight- .carry on research work in coal min- its 'this ttitY for the ceoperapre department ing Sugar City. The trilitWill be roadale .cideutiesterday railroad officiali exIvere;Namot ThotieMaking.thetrip eleven days. .. tended every courtesy possible. 5liss, and Martha Thorup., Edna Folsom. of nlnrngemne ring:Id' conjunction ., Water Application Filed. experimental staMany of the boys who are takint Minter was given medical attention Lilly Salm, Blanche Hanks. Harold with the Pittsburgh of the I. S. bureau of mines.. the outing hers worked and earned 'immediately following the accident Geertsen. Spencer- Warren. Stanton tion . Another Of research extensive rear R. It. Thomas or Ureenv,!!;e. Utah. when was Smith. S. H. Wanks. Frank Randle. Pocatello their twenty-fiv- e dollars with which to and, again e ayiphed to the state en4;41err today reached.. Fatilos and work in coal mining at Carm-gipty .their way. IAllan Tech has been made poixsiWe through for permis-stoto d!vert three second t'Last year the Paulos .as clutperoue. was a trementhe efforts of the coal operators of f,et of WatPr from a st,rtlig area in dons success." Mr.tripHammond s.' ' salt weetern albrIMM An for Beaver "This Year. from the point of view of roun!'y irrigating Itia acres National Guardsmen Paid. board of Pennsylvanso. . coal operators has chosen of land. enjoyment, and .education. it will be Phone Was 113S In filed a counthe problems for the research hivescomplaint by the for the Charles A. Green still better, for the reason that our, Carbon gationa, and they have been asw.gned use of .9 of a second app!ted National tuardarnen In today, Ir Campion le foot from the numbers will not be so large and we ty attorney E. Broadway. 47 charged wfth threatening to kill Ha- eounty were paid today for the month to the Fellows in accordance with Willow creek and two trib- - I .. shall be able to see things.botter and zel who appear' .as the of July. The pay roll amounted to their specific training and adaptabil-- 1 tary thereto with whichsprings McIntyre. to irrigate take better care of the boys." 119,019.03 tor the month. cGmplaining witness' IV. ill3 scree ot land In Vint& county. , :41, - ..' t The Relates Detaili of Tragedy Revolver To Officers Found on Floor , , ARP vanoner Ar,,Tete""" V: v w Illfr .4 I II . .. 10. Merejoke ammodommidinnoMmigia' ' -- . ... kitrif I ft. , AIMINEWVOili ONIFEINSITE I 4, . .; .., vro-,-, )Z. 3411 1111.11111111111r Anival from Utah , Ip - SALT LAKE CITY UTAH gitatör Ejected 1 it.- . "I . . . a . , 1 - T., 'I? t . --. -- , , p;-- tree, ! i -- but gig that he had recently been empleyed by a railroad company at Pocatello. The accused man expreased a de- sire this morning to see his wife at the undertaking rarlor and this wish vrae granted. An autopsy will be made to complete the investigation, it was said. - ' , ur,,, 16 , 'KeatititSet - -- Utatv-Ortrad-- - 0! 1!- Perce-rt.,g- e State Treasurer Receives r,,n,-,i,t- Temporary Loan of $50,000 S t:,1 '',,';,' l t I State Treasur.r W. ID. Sutton todaY received the 154.000 temporary loan l . from the Irving National bank of New York. Inasmuch as the loan is August I. there is accrued of 1222.22. This makes a balance in the state general fund of approximately $f1g,000 which 16 to Iyt. the state until taxes are received In November. Idated 4 l'h J4- v!t-.- , rr-nrni- t - - On. , i 1-f- tai-t.- ! - I Dot in a house - neat 'winter. 11 ' I live cold Don 't SS .. , -' owl have COAL , 44 all Prevent derrbig pl3r NOW. , cl-th- a . - Randle,-Theodo- dinr . l 1 'i 9 .Inajnimrialisai. - re ye. .. - t t HENAGER'S , Business College Kill.Charged. 14 h4LILTArN1 CO.All it CO. l . , .. - , s .,,. - TIME ,,,, al i ,.. , -- A GOOD i me-t.n- . I sup.. ' ' , ,0, empty ....... I crehl le , l 4rA... . , ,. . - iudeslt i i .13'32.1V -- W-- s , , . , I . , . a t , ''' 4 , . . 14 '' ' 1 ' 01101010e0,01.11Weltifeal,4,M0,1 ,,, 1 : ...Lama. , , ... ''...4.4.,,L.Lo..1e. , ' |