Show ‘ THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MOANING if i' ms RECITALS OPEN Utilities Refuse Delta Mill Dill SCHOOL RITES Forester Tells HOLD LEAD The state public utilities commis- dismissed the comD'ALENE Idaho —The plaint 0 Welch and Sweeter opera- - COEUR tors of the Delta Alfilia mill against Literary Digest poll on prohibition Itow Hall WcMininater the Pahvant Power & Light company showed the wets of this city leading for an alleged overcharge of 406 04 by a good margin Wednesday Three The commission stated that lnas- - hundred and twenty-seve- n voted for much as H A Lawrence had a dual enforcement of the Volstead act 219 were In and of of lessee the of modification and favor capacity manager power company and owner and lessori220 voted for repeal of the mill that the Issues were some- - Of nine citltes reported Longmont what and that the com- - Colo was the only one to show a Inaugurating a week of commence- - missionbefogged was not concerned with who bone dry majority ndwas tHaU ?ow‘a"d wLao!1JltieAnt responsible for certain damages Other figures showed: “i? done The commission's Jurls-err- ® K lhursday nl(fht diction ended with the delivery of the a Ipower The company's bills were In i sion Thursday land i7i S C Nevada Aides ELY Nev— R H Rutledge regional foreter from Ogden at a field meeting In Murray canyon Just out of Ely announced to supervisors and rangers of the Totvabe Humboldt and Nevada national forests that auIs to be thority and responsibility left more and more to Nevada forest officers Mr Rutledge outlined the national forest policy m Nevada as calling for Woman Sues Mine Man for $10000 ELY Nev— Following long and va- y tactics Ei nest Winkler assistant pinch-penn- and opregional ried litigation over the lease mine In the! range manage- eration of the McEUin of Hamilton a suit famous old (forester In charge of ment stated that 13 000 would be spent on range improvements this1 year on Ncvavia forests Superv Lsor C A Beam and Rangers George K Moore Warren C Tavlor and T A Windows of the Nevada national forest Supervisor Alexan- McQueen and Rangers Charles dr E Butler L E McKenzie P L Travis T J Wells and A C Robwar of thei Humboldt national forest and Super-- 1 camp was heard ui district court beginning Wednesday It was brought by Mrs Helen M for $10000 damages visor James E Curr Clark F R Hill and Rangers Phil Kennedy A R Torgerson A C Walker and Ivan L Dyreng of the Tolyabe national forest were attending this meeting which lasted through Wednesday Willis against M L Smith Asked on Mrs Willis alleged that she and Opinion Free were a In house children Library Levy her living i on the mining property at a time when Smith hi family and assoSumuel Blackham Weber county ciates entered the premises over her attorney Thursday requested George protest and that Smith seized her bv the arms hit her with bis shoul- P Parker attorney general for an der and struck ME in the stomach opinion of the rights of a county with his elbow 'placing a mill levy for the purpose The su't also asks medical and at- of raising funds for a costs Is It court fees and torneys' n and for a Red Cross being heard by Judge Carvtlle of library Elko Judge Edwards of Ely being Mr Blackham explains that the disqualified by the fact that he had 'residents of the county outside the prosecuted the case at a time when city have access to the nolibrary and he was district attorney responsbooks have the but use consume to Is The trial expected ibility In replacing them two or three days contrl-'butlo- nTf ' uSdPr he'cordance with the tariffs on file Bowmanwlthth mml Hence the case piano voice ag ar a the utimles commission Is and violin were presented at Ferry concernfd u nail Those who app'mred were 1 Pauline ! Lergilllere Anna Cluff I I I1CF8 Catherine Standhh Theodore Ferrer’ Li tall POl Martin Klrle Howard Bchmall Esther Beatty Fda lee Urguhart Grace Chandler Sallv Hennlck Margaret Banke Dorothy Beatty Glen Gardner and James MOparty Herbert E and Calvin P Mideley Students participating In the mu- - sons of Mr and Mrs Edward P ic recital Thursday night at 841 Sixth East street will land hall were Martha Page Porter Igraduate June 16 from Northwestern Laurena McBride Virginia Allison university at Chicago The former Sally Press Elizabeth Bolce Robin1 Is completing the dentistry course Parker Virginia Russell Genevteve while Calvin will reoetve the medical Pond Serrta Jones Mary Moulton degree Both are former University and Helen Talbot of Utah Btudents While completing his studies CalThe final student recital of Westvin Midgley was associated with the Friwill be presented minster hall 15 8 Belmont at o'clock at day night Ferry hospital of Chicago as He will conball while the final recital of Row- Junior roentgenologist land Hall students will be Saturday tinue In that post until June 1931 when he plans to Interne at Fifth night at 8 o’clock at Rowland Hall As a part of the commencement Avenue hospital New York week activities at Judge Memorial school members of the glee club and Engle protection of watersheds reduction the maximum amount of feed on the ranges getting these things done with a satisfied public and getting these things done economically but at the same time guarding against of Responsibility of IN COEUR D'ALENE LVY 30 °f Mr fifteen students of T i Hf J( Ancustine ffatnnvillw on li Ad ink PI Ind 107 ? MttAt Sana Barbara Cai Plainfield N J HwhPitrr Minn ton Midrtif NY 2- 01 - I 2 '41 23 838 340 M2 11 942 640 Nevada Forest Rangers Get More Latitude in Work ELY Nev — Authority and respons- ibility In matters pertaining to national forest administration In this state Is to be left more and more to the rangers and supervisors In the various areas according to announcement made Tuesday by R H Rutledge of Ogden regional forester in an address to the eastern Nevada forest rangers and supervisors' conference Problems occurring in Nevada can better by Nevada em-of the department than by be handled A of'f decrease in the tax valuation county is noted In the report Dance and Card Parly Summit e as" 8Wd grasp of the factors In filed by the county assessor with thei situaions said Mr Ristledge 'state board of equalization Thursday national Jorrst P°hcy A dance and card party will be Improvements on real estate show a' °fVtItnln r' ? enumer- given Saturday evening by the YoungSllght Increase but real estate live-- 1 Frotectlon of watersheds: pro People's Fellowship society at the stock and other personal property of parish house of St Paul's Episcopal show a decline The total for 1930 t j0n lhe maximum amount Hl!s d?r?e church Broadway and Ninth East $6 343141 as compared with $6497-- 1' the dlssatia public 997 In 1929 leaving sheet fied' and Betting It done economical- Proceeds will be used to send a The tabluatlon follows: LV' while 1 939 1930 avoiding a pinch-penn- y of delegate from the Utah chapters 3992 676 3999962 P0'1Young People to a conference at Se- Real estate Forest areas In Nevada will receive 967015 9 67675 Ireta Improvements next August ri anee Term 494103 576680 13000 for range Improvements this Is InLlvestock district president Collins year 869320 according to Ernest Winkler of 953680 Other personal charge j SEE THE NEW AND ATTRACTIVE PORCH AND Stick 8UNROOM PIECES NOW ON DISPLAY Latest color combinaReed or Woven Fiber You will be delighted with these new tions - Ogden assistant regional forester In who' charge of range management said the money would go mainly for' aster development and fence eon-- st ruction i priced of Terms— $2 Down and $2 each Oxidization (produced by contact with air after manufacture) deteriorates tea U The average tea package is not airtight it stays on grocers' shelves pending purchase while there oxidization gets in its work there is a loss of the finest qualities of the tea SCHILLING TEAS are protected against this deterioration by being packed in hermetically sealed metal containers When you buy this tea you drink it at its best Trial at our risk '(grocer refund? 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