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Show wauk T.upbo.. 18 FOLLOWED IN JUDICIAL TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20r 3928. 590 SEEKS MCE Gaylen S. mIio wcnU Rf Young, Horace C Beck, who announces cantli-dac- y Judge By INCREASE IN RECEIVE CALL publican nomination, From Representatives NOMINATION for attorneyship. Market Arrives Here for National Convention. J. lfalfa In response to a call from the national committee, Demorratlo national committeemen from all ststes In lbs west ern regional district will assemble st a meeting to be held Monday at I p. ni. In the Newhouse hotel. Pistes In the district will be reore. sented st tbe meeting ss follows: Anions Armur curlee. executive secretary of the Arisona stste committee, snd It. Clsrenre Gunter. nation. al committeeman from Arlsorl. Colorado Mrs. Gef rude A. Lee, na- iwnai cummitieewoman. Idaho Asher II. Wilson, 'national committee woman: W. Orr C'hanmnn nn ir. fi. tf iinamsrsnrts chairman'.' Montana Charles Navln. Ing J. Bruce Krsner, national teeman and a member of the national advisory board. Nevada J. O. Berugham. state cha r. man, and Samuel Pickett, national com mitteeman. ! GUIS J Who Wouldn't Buy a Byron Samuel,, MEET Pay-per- ? well-drefta- etl new-ti- e, LIMIT SET FOR startles passers-b- y with his lusty lungs. He sells papers for sheer fun and to aid other newsies. Delegates From Eight States Come to Salt Lake; A- West ern Regional States Gather at Newhouse Hotel. President of New York Curb REGIONAL SEED Telephone Wasatch 899 SCHOOL KIDDIEiT Takes Lead. 'J f. ' "' Delegates began arriving in Salt Lake Sunday for the western regional meeting of the International Crop Improvement association, to be held Monday and Tueeilay at the capl tul. Certification or Alfalfa (red, a subject which has been engaging the attention of growers In Utah and other f tales Jor a number of years, will be Stressed on the program. The full contingent of delegates. largely representing seed growers and dealers from seven Western states. Is expected tebe here In time for the opening session, which starts at a. m fieprraemauves oi me various siaies will make reports on alfalfa certification and certification problems In their i territories as the main business of the ,'"N, forenoon session Monday. Idaho, Utah, North Dakota. South Da r kota. Wyoming and Colorado condi tions will be taken up during these re session will with The open David ports. r. Smith, president or the state board of. agriculture of Utah, delivering a snort speech of welcome to the dele ; asMso.y.,,,,,. gates, after which C B. Ahlson. Idaho state seed commissioner and chairman of the Western Regional International Crop Improvement association, will outline the purpose of the conference. The afternoon session Monday will find several outstanding problems being discussed by prominent visitors. A. J. Ogard, executive secretary of the Farm Seed Association of North America; Maurice Keating, chairman of aeed trade certification committee; K. K. Sanders, manager of the Idaho Grimm Alfalfa Seed Growers association; A. L. Stone, aeed Inspector of the state department of agriculture of Wisconsin, and R. F. Crlm, conaultlng agronomist of Minnesota, will ba included on the progrsm. The meeting will be concluded Tues Boise Conference Officers'" Asafter which day with a morning aeealon, there will te a meeting or representa sociation Warns Public; tives of state certifying agencies. stJs '' 1. w 6. Superintendent Says Parents M Child N. Make Day Nursery of Kindergarten. Effective at the beginning Pt tbe Large lncraM In the number of present school year, no children Will be vestors sines the close of the world war allowed to attend Kindergarten unless I noted by William S. MuBer, presl Uisy lire I years old or unless they wlU dent of the New York curb market, who have attained that age on or before rrtv'ed In Salt Lake Bandar to attend October II of each school year. It was the convention of the National A announced Sunday by Superintendent elation of Securities Commlaaloners. CL.Jf. .Child following his return from Me I accompanied by Ketone R. Tap an extensive motor tour of the Pacific pen, secretary of the organisation. ... n...... . -- , toast. I V The convention will open Monday In The overcrowding of the kindergar the Newhouse hotel with securities i ; tens la given by Mr. Child aa the prln-- . commissioners from all parts of the i reason ror this action oa the part clpal country In attendance. Mr. Uuller and ' ' of school officials. There ft a tendency Mr. Tappen are scheduled to take an . in to crowd children Into kindergarten Important part in tne convention New Mexico George McCullough. detalle explaining to the commissionerswhich tale chairman. while still very young and make It a fk Is concerning the curb market, W. Kred Wyoming Johnson, repre sort of day nursery. Mr. Child said w" i; second to the New York stock exchange senting National committeeman P. J. In the volume of business transacted on Practically all of the elementary schools ! Quealy. now give this work, and last year 200 markets in tha United Statea I j tan com H. James national Movie, Mr. Tappen stated thst the bugs In kindergarten children were cared for. Mra. R. K. Allen, national mitteeman; in Lib terest of the American people commltteewoman, and Oelbert M. Dra Starting Children To Early v ertv bonds during the wsr wss reapon yOUiVG NOW per, atate chairman. Makes Them Precocious. slble for tbe increase In the number of a la Monday meeting sponsored by In LJDerty Investors. "Investment "Furthermore. It has been found that Fred W. Johnson, chairman of weatern bonds otiened their eyes to the possl- E starting children In school too early is jf regional headquarters, whose persons I DECK blllty of further Investments," the curb or M. Iiraper, start Mrs. L. consists In make the youngsters precocious. president stated. HIGHER JUDGESHIP vice rnairman; William Cohn, execuview of the fact that a whole year waa tive secretary, and W. W. Armstrong, Investor! Attracted by . tressurer. recently lopped oH the time required in Public Utilities. the public schools, it is doubly impor ATTORNEY tant that this be watched." Mr. Child "Where there was one Investor he Mr, ere ' ten wsr. fore the there today," explained. for Announces Candidacy Muller continued. He stated that with Preparations are now being made. . Mr. Child said, tor the opening of in the Past few years attention of cap C.O.P. Nomination In Third school the first week in September. ital has been attracted to publio utili Prominent Lawyer, Member ties Issues In all parts of the country, Teachers' Institute will be held for two Convention. District The Incresslng Imports nee and devel ys. beginning Tuesday. September 4, of Last Legislature, Annd students In tha primary grades will opment of publio utilities has occome to all an attractive field for Investors tart classes on Thursday, September t. nounces Candidacy. aections. he ssfd. Judge Gaylen S. Young of the city Registration for kenior and junior high schools will be, held en the latter dale Speaking of speculation, Mr. Muller court announced Sunday that he la a believes thst those who Invest con candidate for nomination nd claas work will be. organised on as Judge In Horace C. Beck, prominent attorney servstively have a better chance to Law. Friday, September 7. Baumes Likes Re heav the at the Third district who loss most judicial profit Personswho and member of the last legislature, an to Two Schools Additions . to make thoae are attempt convention 4 at Salt ily publican district nounced Sunday his candidacy for the i Will Relieve Congestion. t ...... tt large and quick gains, he said. C'au t - I. - S.n(,mh., t mm e. name office district of as His street rule In Wall us Investors attorney. e tic wav Addition to two schools will be com on unidenti city 9 Kai declared been Aaverusina 'ou"' has War Memrjers . will be placed before the Republican manage to make reasonable profits, he bench In 1925 and was placed in irge pleted for the beginning of school, Mr. fied men who live mysteriously along remarked. of the county criminal division of that convention, to be held September 13. Child announced. The Bryant junior in Association and The present high rates In the money judiciary. In 1928 Judge Young was Is de Mr. of a the highways, begging, borrowing a native Agents' Beqk Utah, high school addltfbn will car for ap market were attributed by Mr. Muller transferred to the police court and scendant of pioneer 1847 stock. He was to town town. from their way proximately 300 more students, while a bumming to the flood of new Issues recently since the beginning of 1927 he has been of Utah and at educated tha University auditorium, gymnasiums for boy Lake E. large Salt Police Chief of Sunday.' Burbldge, Joseph has established a successful practice at placed upon the market. "There arealla handling the civil division of the city and girls and a cafeteria for the entire number of undigested securities on with Herman Bauer, his secretary, In Salt Lake. law court who, At student body will also be provided. The district Judge candidate was born exchanges and when the Investing pubHis service In the house of represen returned from Boise, Idaho, Sunday, the Highland Park school fiv class- - A ic shanrbs them cell money will re- January 14. 1892, at Logan, the son of 1927 In InIncluded tatives rooms small chairmanship auditorium a and art Twenty-seve- n members of tha Amer of the announced the death knell to hitch turn to more normal ratea," he said. Ha B. Morris and Armeda snow Young. cluded In a new addition. Important committee oit corpora 'Chocolate Soldier Sponsored explained that large amount of credit He attended the University of Utah lean Association of Railway Advertis tions, and hiking In so far as Salt Lake is conWhile In Oakland, Cal.. Mr. Child In successfully spon- Is needed to issue new securities and snd Georgetown law school at Wash conference thelr sored several Important pieces of legis spected the high school recently comby Recreation Department, cerned. At the anticrlme that when they are not rapidly ab ington, D. C. finishing his law work ing Agents, accompanied by lation. It was, however. In pleted there. He was particularly In of tbe Northwest Police and Sheriffs sorbed money rates rise, similar con- at the latter Institution In the spring wives, sons and daughters, arrived In a multiplicity of new laws preventing Mr. that in some new developments terested Satirical Comedy. ditions arise periodically and are usual- of 1822. He waa admitted Immediately Bait Lake Sunday afternoon and spent Brv-- vis 'most active. Determined to association, attended by more than 250 which have been embodied In the strucwere ly adjusted within a short time, be to the Washington bar and upon his the. afternoon and evening, prior to keep new legislation down to a necesprolaw. In of the of th fftot that th Start view ture plans champions stated. return home In the summer of that year their departure for Cedar school board pians to erect a new ,(. sary minimum, he blocked many meafor a constructive publicity ljtke City and mulgated fitraus" "The was to tuneful Oscar He bar. admitted unneces the Utah to seemed opera, him M y Igh school building In this city within Opening Session Set outing In the scenic beauties sures which will hays' for Its sole 3 engaged In private practice In Bait of southern sary the next two years. The local building Chocolate Soldier," based on the satlrl- - campaign which The party numFar Monday Morning. . Lake from that time until bis election bered 41 whenUtah. . - r, AS a lawyer, air. nwi nun uccn men- - i D purpose the education of motorl-t- s In cost approximately ll.OOO.ooo. pro QllA It arrived here, and was The opening session of the conven- to the city bench. tltied with many Important cases and1"' vided In the recently voted bond issues to those membera of society who joined by It local members of the vaArms and the Man," will have Its regard tion will start at 10 o'clock Monday with criminal practice. Mr. Judge Young la a member of the cation tour. Twenty-ai- x and will care for students in the south toll not, yet try to spin along highways railroads were Is fnmillar been American in association Bar Tbe and as hotel. the Newhouse Utah the a Republican premiere Monday evening at 8:15 in automobllea of Innocent benefactors. Heck has active morning In the party. part of the city. session will be largley dsvoted to or- Bar association and for two years was represented worker. Mr. Child stated that school boundary o'clock at the Water theater in Nlbley Heading the' visitors were H. L. Weir, chairman of the borne service commit- Pittsburgh, lines n re now helnv worker! otrr and Appeal Made to Newspapers ganisation and official reports snd of is who the Pennsylvania, Is the It by sponsored city being business will begin at the Tuesday tee of the Halt Lake county chapter of park. He content- will be published eoon. For General Publicity. president or the association; W. H. recreation department, headed by Mlsa morning meeting. Mr. Muller la sched the American Red Cross. very lew ciiaiiges, husbw, irvm -- w -Chicago; A. D. Palmer, New "We believe that if the newspapers Visitor Hustles pjaics He served during the world war with Simpson, uled to speak at that sesalon. Out. Early in last year. York, and R. B. Gray. Oamha. vice Charlotte Stewart, with the coopera- cooperate In warning motorists not to Sessions of tha convention will be the 262nd infantry of the Ninety-firH. P. Riccadnnna, Chicago, tion of the civic opera, advisory com- pick up these people who shuffle along held Monday morning, Tuesday morn (Wild West) division and participated presidents; E. A. and we treasurer, will to Chicago, Abbott, create sympathy, the Morning on Street tag and afternoon and Wsdnesdsy In the battles of 8t. Mlhlel, Argonne secretary. mittee. Of which Mrs. P. O. Perkins Is and trydiscourage Chle: finally morning. The delegates will be enter and on the Flanders front. He Is now The southern Utah tour will occupy president, and will be presented each Burbldge said. 'y' tained at luncheon In the chamber of a member of tbe American Legion and the first of two weeks of a blyearly out to Do Business. One of the main features of the con night free to the public. commerce Moday afternoon, at which for three years waa a national officer Ing held by the association. waa the formation of an insti Governor George H. Dern, Mayor John In the Disabled American Veterans of The six principals are of near pro- ferenc Members of the party were greeted tuts for scientific criminal investiga the World War. He Is an active memr. Bowman and James J. Burke, presl ber fessional character, while the chorus of tlon which will travel from city to city by local rail officials, Including D. 8. of the Exchange club, at the presdent of the chsmber, will speak. With an unusually large number of and the orchestra of thirty-fiv- e Spencer, general passenger agent of seventy throughout the northwest and which "Paypers morning ent on time be will Baltalr of to and the board control serving Bingham trip persons In attendance, funeral services the Union Pacific system, and A. V. have been selected from tha best talent can be attended by officers of the of that organisation. This clarion taken Monday afternoon. from call, Wlllard Young Kimball, 11, son or coming for Byron of in the public schools and the University In every city and town. the sysPeterson, advertising agent . - A tour of the Tintlc In 1921 Judge Young married Mlsa tem mining district son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra Edward P. Kimball, were In 8alt Lake. They were then taken J. Cecil Alter's Ab of Utah. Those taking the leads are This Inatitute, according to vniel Samuel, and southern Utah will be conducted Mary Louise Hoss, daughter of Mra. by motors of the Bait Despite held Sunday at 1:10 p. m. at the EightJ. N, Astln, as the Chocolate Soldier; Burbldge. will be endowed by Transportagroup Byron J. Samuel of San Francisco, Cal., Tbe Mary Romney Rosa of this city. They tion after the convention concludea. ward chapel. The youth met his Mrs. Virginia Freese Barker, as company to the Old Mill club In Bewill have attracts a large amount of attention. eenth of and Thermometer citizens, have philanthropic two on will children. start the when a rock rolled down a mounsence, Thurs death delegates t trip Miss Jessie Evans, as Aurella; the distinction oi being me trrst oi us Big Cottonwood canyon, where the vistainside like of a day morning. sells lot Wedneeday night at Rotary itors were the guests of T. B. Meldrum, papers Byron as kind In the United States. The Instl Mrs. Lillie Bruderer Faulkner, just Like Good Fellow. haves , and struck him on the head. secretary of the club, at dinner. The Msscha; Dr. C. Q. Green, as Alexius, tute. It waa said, la to be patterned youngsters Jils age but Byron sells grove A violin prelude preceded the serand Reid C. Culp. as Massakroft. The after those in existence In the various them for different reasons. party returned to Salt Lake and left vices, which were conducted by LaCedar City at 1 p. m. on a special comedy role of Colonel Popoff Is to be countries of continental Europe. TWO STORES, HOTEL for n to has He made himself the stanch fayette Whitney or the Eighteenth ward stag played by Albert Kccles, wnlla I,en and train of Pacific system. Monduy's weather will have was appointed chair Chief bishopric. y tour of south ger along as best It can and get by Ted Telletson will take the parts of man of Burbldge Following the on cooperation friend of newsboys working in tha vithe committee Invocation was offered by Levi Edgar ern Utah and the national parks there, without the was Instructed, to make a report cinity of the Newhouse hotel. He Is Young. Popoff and the drum major. and care and supervi personal Speakers at the services were the party will Journey to Riverside, New costumes have been designed ror at the next conference. Sheriff C. W visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mra Dean Brayton. Apostle David O. McCalif., and begin Its aecond week of sion of J. CecIT Alter, government meGUESTS OB the production and special lighting was Patten of Salt Lake ap county President Heber J. Grant. and distincwith the Kay Ogden high school, Installed. The military band pointed chairman of the committee oh Oscar J. Lehman, at the hotel, and has Miss vacationing In southern California. teorologist for Salt Lake, according to Jessie Evans sang a selection. tion of having tbe best drilled cadet watched the activities of the newsies on in the second act Is to labor for short-terwhich appears from Alter home the of of the Rotnrv club. Memt.ers Sunday. prisoners. report corps In the Ninth corps area, and West Mr. Bauer was appointed a member the corner perhaps he envied them. Mr. Alter is on an inspection trip be furnished through the courtesy of M the. child's rather Is president. I high school, alao well toward the head At any rate, he helps them. Early which the Thirty-eight- h at e" on records as well as mm co . it Ftrt tee ,. of 1. to the of under the Infantry districts ln ThA other 1. parts of (be list, are Included among thirty Loot each morning little Byron may be seen It that Douglas. J. Spencer Cornwall Is opera the committee on auto thefts. Hun Valued, rumor Several and has at his to was house supervision, crowded UNLOCKED SAFE capacity schools the have of country that high In front of the hotel peddling papers. meeting mass or he Is helping some farmers by staving director. floral tributes bore the been officially designated as "honor Effort Started to Obtain Passersby may be startled at the as- - and dred Dollars Stolen off a rainstorm until they get' In a bay evidence to the number of friends who high schools," according to advices re little man In Law West, Baumes crop. fiect of a the with ceived Sunday from Washington, D. C. parents. sympathize newspapers, but his lusty young Because of Mr. Alter's alleged pracInterment was In City cemetery, Early Sunday. During tha closing hours of the conThe awards wsra bestowed upon engaging personality and his where tice of placing the weather on Its honor FIRE DAMAGES PARK vention a resolution was adopted unan- lungs, his to was dedicated by Wllthe grave basis of blgb standards of military business attention prompts them to lard Young. during his jbsenees, it is fairly safe imously urging each state within the buy. training and soldierly discipline and the be fair will weather to the oredlct that enact to association of the Jurisdiction thirty honor schools represented smsll Burglars succeeded In prying open The newsies report that he has be and warmer until Monday night, when tbe Baumes law. This legislation calls come percentage of high schools in which ju- the windows of two stores and raided an expert salesman, But what Mf. Alter is expected to return. for life Imprisonment for all fourth-tim- e nior units of tbe reserve officers' train like best about Byron Is that his a in Even the thermometer behaved hotel room to obtain loot valued at Young Suspect Leads Police felony and they CITY GROCERY STORE la violatorsIncharged with ing corps are established.. are their profits. Interested Mr. Alter's manner profits reasonable during New at present York, Western schools that received the several hundred dollars early Sunday operation in In the work, the young fellow turns for absence, the highest temperature lowChief Burbldge, upon bis arrival home only to Where Valuables honor awards are El Paso. Texas: Oak morning. over to the newsies who , his 90 while the earnings Sunday being degrees, land, Calif. (Fremont); San Francisco Sunday afternoon, announced that va are In greater need of the small profits est temperature was 65 decrees. At the Western Air Mail Express .'....'. rlous plans promulgated at the sec than himself. Are Jponcealed. (Galileo); Los Angeles (Los Angeles , , Mies M. Haynea, 24, of the Car Hon Rpiclsl to The Trlbnae. tional conclave will be discussed at nigh and manual arts): Ogden, Utah Radio station, 801 East Caoital street', Byron performs several dally good hotel, received a badly wrenched back Walla Walla, Wash., and Salt Lake radio appliances of In theskaggs the atate conference of sheriffs and do PARK Fire C1TJ turns the ask newsboys. practically every and possible Internal Injurtea Sunday lice at Msntl September 11 snd 12. City (West). Of.DEN. Aug. 19 "If you'll let me grocery store, which started about 3 night when a car driven by Denwall While the fact that the Ogden high description were taken by bursters. Dastruo. 44. of 444 Hollywood avenue. a. m. Sunday, furnished a stubborn school and the West hi eh school could Detictlve Sergeants J. J. Brinton and (to I'll return the valuables." Arnold to of is said Takes Team collided Wichita have Kcoles, ti, with the taxicab In which aha (iRden. receive awards was Indicated early in Brt Seager Investigated. for the city's fire fighting force fight told of Chief was Detectives Robert Burk The accident occurred at riding. June, the war department announce-men- t Fitly dollars worth of clgarets. la Sunday evening; when he was arrested, loss estimated st $100 to caused and Fifth South and State streets. Paul Kansas Doubles Title was not officially made until n cash and several boxes of cigars were on a cha Irvinf. William for services Funeral of detrree to ot another pasSalt 1500 third rite of and tlie stock the the Cbsgrove bunrlnry grocery stolen from the Little Paiaee grocery for Sunday. business man who Into the Reliable Furniprominent t'tah were senger In the taxi, received slight cuts store. 651' South Main street, according ture breaking 2S5 Twenty-rift19 building. Kan., held Aug. INDEPENDENCE, .Sunday died h as result of frying street. about Thursday. the face the company. o the same detectives who Investigated undetermined. Night (AP). The doubles championship of Tbe origin was driven by Gilbert Kccles, however, was Immediately afternoon In the Seventeenth warq OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 19 f AP). One glass. The cab le ronoery. was tournament entrance to the grocery lodged tennis Kansas the open Hnmirel U. Thurman ofJurtee In the city Jail and tbe valuables, chatiel. Wilson of the Wlrth hotel. Officer William Molding noticed smoke ore was similar to thst used In break- - a diamond J this afternoon by lwla DeWItt man was killed almost instantly, ana ring and a string of pearls, fered the invpoa'tlorar'Hnd the sermon In lower Main street, not far from his won According to Dastrup, who waa travand Floyd Pierpont of Wichita, their another Is dying In a hospital, as the ng Into the radio station. on Fifth South, he failed valuetl at $125, were held by the police was given hy Nephi I,. Morris, an old west eling atan of a In. result hall In gun the fight during In a room at the Granite hotel. Mr. as evidence. early city Oklahoma opponents, Fred Royer, Tul friend and neighbor of Mr. Irvine. Mu- headquarters to see the taxicab as It turned north nA turned In the alarm. the tempted holdup of a residential drug on snd Mrs. Leo H. Jones, 1032 East First sa. and Browne, Oklahoma City, store The arrest of the youth was made hv sical selections were given hy th.j'Crt-terlo- n The morning. State street, and he struck the late today. firemetiWere early oh the Job, and yielding Henry In three straight sets, ireet, Monroe, Mich., were robbed of Petectlves P. J. Naylln male quartet, and Mrs Litpte easily rear of the other car, practically deand Clifford R. L. Tinkhamp, BS, pioneer drug were able to confine the blase, to the 120 in Jin bills, as well as railroad 2. Funeral services for David R .'Gill, 4. K. Keeter just 40 minutes after Kccles Thomas i:lward gave a vocal solo. The one his automobile. Wlrth s car molishing of was one shot and the killed by building. newspaperman of Salt Like, were held asses on the Chicago. Burlington and Is alleged to have taken the ring and benediction was pronounced bvAldon Fred Royer of Tulsa Is the new sin gist, was only slightly damaged. two masked robbers who entered his Smoke made It difficult to locate the gles champion. Belle- - Rickey, Sunday st 2 p. m. at the Joseph William Wtlnoy railroad from Denver to ChiMary Bishop George Ashton of-- , source from the safe of the furniture Ander-opearls store with drawn guns. ef" the trouble, and It was not Oklahoma of cago. Scores Tsylor funeral 'chapel. City, and Rose'mund Lamb, ,d The prisoner was said to flel.ited. company. la Sam Swarts, 12, friends were present to pay their rePolice say the burglar gained The grave In the City cemetery was until Firemen "i!enwithRidge and Howard Enid, Okla., are women a doubles cham of The dying robber have been seen near the store and C. Pa. Philadelphia, wBO-Berry; to the room by the use of a Herscor-hgas masks, William elects. There was of floral Miss equipped Patriarch women's and dedicated sin Rickey, plons. by rr the proprietor, save police Smrfftr wSTTfcnown lo disEav: the structure ' and burning offerings. key. which, according loathe proprietor a description of the suspect on reporting leetham. gles champion. the police, was captured. Swarts was covered the source at the rear end ot Invocation was offered by Bishop Alex of the hotel, had been missing for sev- the a hurglnry. ounded by tbe policeman when they Buchanan snd benediction war probuilding, over a baseral weens. he money was In a belt At f!"rst t.be youth staunchly denied ment under that part ot the plant that Utah Copper Company Gives attempted to escape in a stolen auto nounced by Kdwin V. I'atTy. ying on a table, and could have been his guilt but 'later led the detectives to mobile. the rire was brought under control. . . ecu through a transom above George Sutherland of The Tribune A delicate operation, performed upon the the ring; and pearls, accortling to the, The firemen used both water and Foundry editorial staff.LAephi L. Morris, presioor,. son the eyes of Dale Sollls, Employees Outing report, The pearls had been' of W. direction Chief dent of Bait Lake stake, anil John ,1'ollce believe that the burglaries police chemicals, pnder 1 Members Brown Derby Club of Mr. and Mrs; John W. Sollls, 4H thrown in a bush In the city park and .1. f-The plate glass windows Berry. James, a lifelong friend cf Mr. Gill, were committed by an organised gang the West North Ed Dr. In Ninth some by near street, was thrown ring grass Employees of the foundry department and the damaged ceiling constitute the t thieves. paid tributes. arter the boy wi m the city fire station,' I't.ili Copper company'a Arthur Plan Hearing Smith Speech ward D. LeCpmpte, The Shepard string quartet, repreT.fXIAX Logan city commissioners ntost serious bs.s to the building, which of thewill The hack door or the establishment temporarily blinded while playing with be guests of the management ptant ordi-!is Mrs. of owned ! Frank Andrews an Salt the by Lake Musicians' union, Oil bave emergency Just or his home Frisenting passed In a the onen Is to while been have torpedo yard a an as at Saltalr at thought Monday outing root Park City, and Is Insured. The store f which- Mr, - 4Ji vts m honorary Company Carries Guests an Inner rVvr- of the y ..' prien j nance decreeing that.i restaurants,...r,H Plans have been completed, for the day, waa reported by the doctor stock la Insured In the chair store com- reward for their unusual safety recs member, layed two selections to been have successful. or , door was outer Brown the the after in ord. They have gone-SOver Valley opened :Wso consecutive general, meeting iiertsy beown fund. Big Plane open not and Jessie Kans open s ilnrt, pany's kitchens, may club Wednesday evening in the Although the boy's eyesight has been hy reason or the combination bring fore candy Some of the firemen received minor days without a single accident resultB o'clock "'Abide. With Me," and Ch.irles In the morning, nor re- Kent hotel. A large attendance of per saved, he Is not entirely out of danger, . lo ked. ing In loss of time or sn Injury5 of any ihn.-Ltti.ahg- "0 Drf TftTfle" Tears-injuries from flying glass and the' like. kind. AIR PORT.' SALT LXKR'rsnests fit to Information from the Salt cause In sons the 0 men Inteersted of according are an furthering There average Burial was In the City cemetery, r, the Richfield OH i ex were flown K. Sltiltft Ijke general hospital, where be was . working In thle department each day. of AlfredFred Xe Grande Backman dedicated 1he about the valley company L. Bagby. chairman of taken after the accident. Th fingers k Sunday In the compected, (rave. the executive committee, announced of one hsnd were mutilated and hie pany's trlmotored Fokker monoplane. The ship landed here Saturday with body and limbs burned when the torSunday. Boy Injured Seriously M." LONSDALE PLAY PRESENTED. - '. company officials and Harris According to present reports, the ac pedo exploded. In of FromAutomobile the Smith Western Fall Air of Governor address president ceptance LOGAN "Aren't We All." a mo1-er, be will m.. 7:10 mountain made at p. Frederick Former Lonsdale, comedy by Employee Salt Lake Fowler, pilot or the' plane, PROVO. Another conference for tbe time, and the committee plans to Inbe presented Monday at 8:15 p. m. in son of stall Franklin Clark. to leave In for room In a plans wh.i if radio Francisco hildren the earlv srhwl examination Sjh assembly of Nlble'y hall, under the auspices Bank Stops for Visit . Morris court, order to Mrs Charlotte Clark. He will take passenJames the speech. will enter school tor the rtrt t'tne next stake Relief society. Mrs Ruth Monday mornlr-i!who fell from a moving automobile H. Moyle. receivs national Democratic commonth will be beM by the l'tsh cun'v Moenoh Bell of the I'tah Agricultural gers on the flight was In to Holllday. reporttd Saturday from i'tah, and Fred W. John H. Stampolla,-formeunit Tuesday. Aagtist Jl. accord- TRraltxIng that the general poWle Is cratic leaders will wnt to know how bave employes college la directing the play. consciousness at the mitteemanregional director a of the old Merchants' or the bank In Salt Heat of Airmail Line, tp ing to Dr. Ernest P. Oldnam, director. of interested In the results of the Demotheir following voted: Republicans Salt regained General hospital The boy Johnson; to ic are w1tfc tht scheduled who Is now the unit. connected Lake, campaign will want to know what they have fo su'tatned CHI EF SACK FROM BOISC; fractured skull and atwill be held from cratic primaries, at I that tbe priUnited Security Bank and Trust comNorth Completes Inspection 9 aThem examination reckon witij: The Tribune wants to furv tendants said he wss not yet out of epeal. PROVO. Chief of police Otto Blrk to t p m. maries are an Initial step lr the politiof Fan Francisco, visited Salt 11 noon and from pany to nish the information. returned pundny from Boise, fdabo. danger. SEAMONS FAMILY ELECTS, In the rooms of the health unit. Lake Sunday. Mr. Stampolla la en Mis where he attended the eighth annual AIRPORT. SALT' f.AKE.-AIfr- 1 Irene Harris, city and school nurse, m ill cal pregrnm of I'tah. The Tribune is 1K5AN. The Famons family Gr- - route to Detroit to attend a national MAN FORK AMERICAN TAKEN. Utah Still International Antlciime conference, Frank tTn,ilnt and It to give the nubile what wants. Escaped of Ahepa, the American. HelSlayer eager nml mnaK?r fcrtlowassist. meeting hai th logicAl .xtM anciMy held In that city Auanst J. 17 and IS. of tbe Ni-na, PROVO Kenneth Miller of Ameri'urk Airway, Some lirVhltdren were examined st What the public win's is primary th cominc rrnr: Mra. lenic Kduoatlpnal Progressive aseocU At Large, With No Reports ican Fork wss arrested Saturday eve- ivw z at1irr nnd' r fh auspices of the Northwest relu mfd K Half atKn. Sunday fI latrine five conferences held at Ikeview of "Kn aland, composed honorary president; .mornlr.g. Association of Sheriffs and Police. He an th Salt l.lndon. ning ar Geneva by Ieputy Sheriffs Springville. Mripleton snd lnsiytio i tour ofrout. t?ph?n Thurston, actina prednt ; F. cltlsens who served fn ths World wax. S A. WlHea, on To give this servb e, however, Wilson James snd reports a verv enK'yahle trip. sg deGrestt'slls Ha J .vantNqttln during; the week; T'tah fimt Tica yr-n!rpresident: DIi -- LEGION OFFICERS HONORED. Tb north bound compary plan took fects, a.'i correcte-msnd must have cooperation. The normals charge of being Intoxicated. who j Hyrnti, aecond vira president; Jam V. M. M. I. A. CHOOSES OFFiCteiS. were noted nil x I with &4 Tribune re.tucs's. therefore, that re- - from th h ttafe rnitf iiary, jb mnl tr?aur?r; nfy Sunday, crryinir PROVO Sprlngv'lle nfr Prank W. Demlngand Mrs. Bnrtarr ina, tw CONCERT. ELKS 'OVIDE Ik5AS Jfew officers have been ner wrrtre over the mitr !' E. Sfimoni, U R. Edwards, recently slxcted departArthur v.. cfirirt be phnne-- t frm I stui ex"rmd, onlv lot defects it ror- - fults fr-- enrh JophHa.? tfc Men s Mutual Im- Kutendily .ncreftsinr, companjr oltVlaU rct ions and H normals, hsd Jhe best PROVO With J. Kendall Robinson Ada R Knainni. Aroet dintributJoTi br mat. M p!..-the bylh Voting Loah ment commander of the A merles a ls-gi- a sfter and polling Iepit ., w.'irr of provement re'ord for th week. hat." nrf .f the ProvV stated. ,.. hundred of Jut rH and president of tbe Women's in- irraphu of as acdoist. the regular weekly concert liancey,- aortal cortimttte?; J lenns Conferences will be heW durfrg the SO und tifp Th TrlHuit atify public th H. W. Hanccy and Gorir 8. ilurrr, respectively, band Wss given .id, as follows: Avf .'' wfll b honored by wnnlrrir, n ln'rnnaOnu - of tbe Pro vo on Ifisersr b t tMrvrn of 'lvton Nlsen, Many Desks sad t'hairt to choose from coming week as follows Orem, Mtn- - tn'T.v ain th the th Wil t, Provo night cmmiUM urtdsy step nominating ty city post No. 11 of the lesion and the lni'-mfiBtd-eV'r1-i- i will want to kiww j :,nr1f;. E. votr WllHim C. Enrland meal auxiliary at a danc in the Elks' Msisisst, and A K. Math4e sec snd coontr building, nailer direction of liam Engraving. Ruling, Binding Idsy: Oshen,. Wetned.iy. Sosnsh Jamonn. Printing, ,"r7 W lU't'lD Professor Samuel Jepa rson, Jr. Tbursflsv, snd psyson, Friday'. and Clm DaatfU, templa commit tea. home Friday evening, August 14. Advertisement.) . ht'W,ther delftjitei rm out; LVmc- - said Ftt17 nlfht. AX if lent-ml- t- r rn Mon-tan- n a, aw SEEKS ,, MSlLallj El PROPOSED VACATION PARTY REACHES UTAH l PW ROAD BEGGAR'S DISTRICT i C. , 'r7 "1 ' Pi Public Admitted Free to Opera in Mi - Water Theater Mr:-Be- III five-da- 111 al jl Horrors; Weather st Man Leaves; What Will Be Our Fate? Chapel Crowded hitch-hiking- ," For Kimball Rites pay-per- .West High School On Roll of Honor the-t'nln- five-da- ts m k-- GIVESJT JEWELS Woman Injured In Auto Crash Final Tributes Paid Business Man Omaha Druggist Killed in Holdup Final Tributes Mark Services -- 3. n. . Operation Saves Boy's Eyesight en-le- -- I y Logan Restaurants Closed it A. M. i -- !, Thad-deu- nt - County Health Unit Sets Date Han-siiu- Ex-pr- . Bun-da- New-hou- lr . Tribune Asks Democratic Primary Voting Results heh r Dem-ocr- 1 l Ikt fr In-- 1 s 1 rhll-die- rt at' m td ltitTo-diaTel-y Wa-fr-- i Greek-Americ- in, ftran, 1 j I re!vl 'pre-:4rit- d i City-Folk- s' : A- I: L |