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Show N : - having walked nearly all the way from the Missouri river. Their first home wae In the Eleventh ward whre the deceased lived until her marriage to J&seph Smith Jan. It, 1368. Baa waa the mother of eight children, of w hom five survive as follows: Joseph B. Smith, Ernest TV. Smith. Be.nla.mln Harrison Smith, Mrs. Charles Lu.ng-Stoend Mrs. Gua Anderson, all of this city. She is also survived by two brothers and ons stator, Joshua B. Bean, William 8. M. Bean and Mrs. Sarah Coulam. funeral services will h hefld In the Second ward chapel, corner of 6th East , and 7th South streets at 2 o'clock Monday Aug. 29. Thw casket will b open at tbs residence from 11 to 1 on the day of the funeral. UNlVEHSin CLOSES n, The rammer school session of the University of Utah closed this afternoon with all clan work completed. The Institution, with the exception of administrative offices, will remain closekl until the opening of the fall term for registration. Sept. 22. Class work for the new quarter will begin ' Sept. it. At the last student body assembly of the summer school held Friday morning Dr. George Thomas, of the university, was the princiDr. Thomas declared pal speaker. that th coming school year the University campus will be no place for students who come merely for1 a "good time" and a that high scholaswill be ticism fat the institution MARRIAGE LICENSES' Ths folia elag sv fag n by the eenaty clash the week cettac rvMsyi a , (Special to the Hewe) WEST TELLOW8TOXE. Aug. 27 powder huge charge of Tellow-etonExploding , e with a report that startled around, miles for Park visitors tho world's largest flashlight "gun" waa blown to ploees at Old Faithful rerecently,- - according to word Just InIlluminating Tha hors. ceived big strument was being used In photographing night scenes In the geyp basins and on tho formations of the of pafk for the photogravure section the Deseret News which appears y. T . iar The use of tho Mg "gun", a steel reflector with a sheet iron dischargea A watermelon bust at Bountiul waa from Robert A. Watson, Preston, Idaho; pan. fired with a spark plug successy held by more then 200 students battqry, had been uniformly shot' It M. Lloyd. Oxford. Idaho. night The party left In street Edna a In 'long making Charles V, Whiting, Martha P. Smith. ful uutlL care at 6 20 o'clock and returned at neceeasry to double tho largest stress'd. Another shipment for Monday selling- -' Two hundred extra special values - Frl-.da- : beefyne yet used. chans of powder blast tors the Iron-, The resulting to pteceejtke so much papapparatus or. tho concussion partially stunning Chancey G. Pary of Balt Bake who waa firing the battery, and causing Ogden. a general axodoa from Old Faithful Weker Otto Lucas, Salt Lake; CharInn and catfcp. The largest piece found Telephone Conversation lotte H. Oxnam, Ogden. of tho firing pan. was a small twloted De beat Miranda, Martha L.Ib bit of Iron Basis of Divorce Decree Manl. SaltlapLake. tho also of a dollar. j Tho spectacular, night picture opIr D, Zabell. Amy Seholaa. Rigby, erations were under Alleging that when he came home Idaho. of the Union Padflo Press one evening he heard hia wife talking Robert W. Hill, 8t Anthony, Idaho; Eyre Powell Bureau, with Fred Coffey In charge over the telephone In endearing terms Rathol M Peery. Parson, to another man. Georga X. Lanoulte. Porclval Machin, Salt LeKa; Beatrice of camera work.. I yesterday given an Inter- Thorpe, Providence. Jr. wasdecree Marof divorce from locutory Jemee C. Crapo. Sandy; Alice Barton, Plan Entertainment garet Catherine Lanoutte, the order Salt Lake For Visiting Elks being entered by Judge G. A Iverson, ..Warren F. Mallory. ' Shalloy, Idaho; of the Third dlwrlct court. The plain-t'f- f Mary L Raratrall, Tetonla, Idaho. also alleges that upon coming Tho Elks Ladles elub met Friday Franklin Helen C. Campbell, home one day In May, 1912, he saw Providence. Btttera, , afternoon, at tho lodg to prraago in another man leevlng his house. Erwin F. On the ground of cruelty, Carol B. Mb Pleasant. Bohne. Rhode Maa Olaea. aasistlnf club members to entertain Husbands was given an Interlocutory Them Clair Oleaeon and Ralla Bick- delegates to the coming state convendecree of divorce from Clifford A. ford. both of Sait Lake tion. It waa decided to go to Bn Hair Husbands. John O. Elmonaon and Oladya J. Kiel on tho evening of "Purple Day." Saton, both of Provo. urday. Sept. S, and the prixe winning Land Commissioner Will Goorfo W Welch and Bloom Cun- drill team of Salt Lake lodge No. 16 both of Salt Laka. in maneuvers, at 7: It will appear Interpret Sale Contract ningham. T Jtrfcaon of J JCy sn4 p. m. Members of tho general comLna C. Fenatarmakar tKftm. of Sandy Elke wont to Park City last mittee of B Daloaa The patgtes to the sale of the Piute Janaan and Morion O. evening, where they were entertained lrr ration project again disagreed yes- Clark hohParof Salt Lake by the local lodge, and plans were Hyrum ry lon and Annla U considered terday, when X. J- - Bates, attorney Livingston, for tho convention. both of Holliday. Utah for the Piute Reservoir Irrigation Tom B.ljanic ard Rota Panic, both of company, waited Upon the stele land BtvpKara eommlesloner to protest against the Harold T Cromar and Baaala M. Pioneer Women to Take . wording of the contract for the sale Bavarldra C both of Halt leak. in Celebration Jamas It was finally agreed William. Monro rtah. - ,"f the prelect. the lia J Raamuaaan, aita Utah. agreement should and however, that Morris Pioneers of 1MT ere requested to paalaraa.', rv.stont, and eand a written but that the land Applarran. Salt Laka. meet officers of tho Daughters of ths rommlsioner should send a letter to Jan!a Tboma K Thmt n tAka and Pioneers In front of ths hotel Utah the the company eet'lrg fori proper Ermlnl M Puahman. Utah of the language of carPoarcr B llwtchar and AMro L. Mam Monday morntrg at 11 20 In ronnee- both of Salt Laka lion with ths celebration of "Utah Pio's in sections. rninrar. ran a W qtitrw and Loo Arrhar. neer Day" at Saltalr. Lunch will be' both ct halt Iaka j the pioneers at the f tat Capte Ox Team Pioneer of B:ia M. Mimu, Pprlnrvin aad serted tol at 1 o'clock. They will t.en be pro- Mary Oarn fVdar vallay to ,ve revlded with transportatlr 1859 Called by Death John Martini umcsCand Ameilta Sat or. sort whers arrangements have . n . bo'h of Bingham Fanton F and vonda II completed to honor, and eater Lam Jfre E1 Pen Smlih. wife of Thuaa. both of Sat Iaka them. Ft.hH. well known eheej, man. Atktnaon FvanatoQ, Wy To stl daughters of the Plone-r- w d.ad If '.a morr.lna at tha family hom. Sadta 1 Jarrtt Xapht and frtenda Mrs. their aflar anji towranoa H. Heath. Minn' B Thorn. j F ora Bfamilies Sath South tM Horne, preetdent. haa sxtend-dn- d I roa FHa .a month of a cordial Invitation to participate rn- end rwtnded by l.er family whn tbe fyf In the actlrttee of the day. Plans are to have all of' the members of made Mr ' organisation who are going to the h and Karah Oamord Trayaar. Salt Lak. the of th Hrbrt reeort. mart at three-thirt- y at the RU-a- lr ro Marni. Sh .iff"! vard station with basket lunrhos. .r. 1 record ToUehir. l.ng. ' juVmVs. V Mr. Flora B Home, Mr Fannv C. - the I S.n! n . r.rowan Salt Lake. Rebecce Woodruff. Mr Annie Furry and Mra v V in rf-n- u Tha family Karnofkr. uiatana IJlly C. Wo'.atenholme compoee, the r J' I It ftS'n Sa J' i' Cy Iak. NVlPa M eori.mlfee in chsrge Those who ean . an Fork d t furnl.h automobiles for the parade to l PvUadahia. on Main street at tale .lac. 24 are .. f ibe . .,r Itrr k a il ir ha ,.t.Tk p y ,,K.n, rian It Ten-- r revjefted to ptyne Mrs. Woo.lrjff J.,pn a o mpany. aa j rove Salt Lake. o'clock. Roland V. Ortman. Los. Angeles; ,An engnfwed fountain pen wae presented Friday to Dr Thomas B, Brigh- Katherine Lamb, Bt. Georga George C. Stauffer, Murray; Mae BT ton of the chemistry department by Sandy. rtudents of bis class In organic chem-Jrtr- Wlnqulet, Charles T. Moore, Marlon P. Banner, , 10 100 New Dresses y. SPECIAL i. v ;,u e i il 100 New Dresses ' 4 SPECIAL Part I I Hor Jo-e-f- h Early Fall Models, attractively designed, in all the fabrics silks, satins, crepes, tricotines and serges and 1 at ara. tn Jnb -n j T f t- Ji Pn ml up-to-the-mom- larn. a h; rJiF i.tl .iMiM'ufdtfff,, two-fabr- ic -- .... k f.i-n- ent combinations.- - The variety comprehends all the late ideas in lines and 1 1 ,-- .e H? J. trimming-effects- . . 7 hi: rborLKt store owe cd d oferatcd t ard for tbe riorLt OfR DRUG STORE IS llll-I- H Z. C, M. !. MENS SHOP Are Featuring , I of merit of our own creation it will give you maximum durability at a minimum price. Made-to-Measu- $385J for re .. We are leading to normalcy by p offering tne best at lower t . PrictK Nnf stork n .III III POVTM M AIR t ST 1 tt r it. i l' V n THE CREDIT MAN 'Ht t of a manufacturing or commercial concern roust know the financial standing of the firms fo whom his company extends credit. He has his Dim or Bradstrcet. Monday's Organ Recilal. 1 Monday' Teher-- " organ yeriiai f "owe with a.i-ten- t prarrem will he Organ!, I.dnard P, Klmh.ll at lh ronenle Nattnnal Anthem Sonata In A M nor . . ., . Relnbeger Benediction l th Aogev .7avnport ,. ...RtouMn Autumn lat Fevortt "Mormon Hymn, "o My . , Fether- .Art by Drgenut An Old Melodv . ,.Arr, by Organist Grand Choeur Spence .. i . - tt. J nirtind -. Wc are also showing Boys First Long Pants Suits and Knee Pants Suits of Virgin Utah Wool Cloth. These Suits will prove to he an economical investment in good appearance. In addition our stock is replete with the products of Americas best mills and tailor shops. . la,d The stake board of Pioneer Relief S- ictlte ward rf- fleers and member of the gett.ril board Friday 0moo th home of t Mr Mery A Cutler preeident. tsi S Weeo Tempt Mret The affair held th. uwn within en enr)o.ire draped with AmorHan flag and with a we 'h of garden Row. During the ef'rrnoon en eat nr-- ! muMc.1 program was rendered ele end deilrloua rlrhmenta nerved. About III women were In ntteqdanre Wool Growers and Utahns what do you think of our enterprise? . Mens Suits AkWItK. Attf :7 A an4 Mra Ooorga Hat hrj t Hr ThuradaV mtag ae4 Ja tha avamcc. a 4aghor waa bora to Mr. aad Ma John i'aoraon four Relief Society Social. A product Ready to OBrr !a ca previously .'$00 Wear for tJtl DAt f Prao4nt v 'm pany at E if na Rhatih Thla naw rr VlaikJa of tho gmlthftold Farm buroou rraparaiAca Wra undararay for tha ctnoor ord of th tha fill hiatary f 44. tverhe-- e a In.titute tu b. held gt lh ha from rnurnH n4 inta f hrwk. Jot. trip to Grace t a plat of tha Ida., aohora thoy inapoctad ihe o4 t end 7. ,r. Tte record aUn ahnwaplat h.gh erhoo) g Tho aorly Woman la MaachteHa ha1 th r hlocRa an4 jiaai holtig grown ihorw 4it44 Into niifnhar4 fetetcry to the ;ro'-- N nf echoo' isfratarr r , oih oafh irrar Thm crop foton but ihta Utar crop waa political bopo h af1 hr h n to 'I Child, Spt I eecerding y com a Tho ''.! ronei 4a4 fotn4 tn aacoilont tofbndtttaoa tornay yonoroj rvlod fo4 roeor4 of thohurlal of echo".. The Inetltu' K mnaonlant to er tro allfib! ' to aoto they pony la prapanog p.aat largo arro thie ye!1 will be but two dtye. eoch and raka ot to Iron a'akea ago noat aoaaon an4 arc aoionirg thair of yaar m at tlma any angiata hi4 Hi helm trade nerMrv for cam ata. irrucmc baas put la to mark boundaria. haaa ae4 th cslendtr ler th t . jeer. It ha For Men and Boys Suits. & AT ST I F inn. chairman of th cnaarT Idaho atr.n ia itumnn. Teachers Institute to tha frommitta. haa ).at omplatod RMITHriBLD. Auc 17. Joh fUch. of transfer th racorda e,i ramaiary Precede School Opening mo tha r ar4 up to da racr4 of tho Morgan Canning comf)4 manBir.lthf j tmeir r J H hy Chf Ka- aid an4 . Virgin Utah Wool Clothing Mens SOUTH MAIM l j 'i 1 The Purchasing Agent or the buyers of tbe various departments must be convinced that the coods delivered arc as represented in both weight ahd quality. They have' their scales and testing ajv. paratus. - t Good firms Invite Investigation of their rating or their merchand- The Sew Mmtrtrt.n, ac fiend Feetn kereurn wl'l ii-- ti. ise. mith-- i with the eeunty and ' h.reaua n making a survey f eureli f In tht loeaL It v, else t ftn eut "e want te f..e sheep r eettt b.-- e In nro.r te sestet beet edvtetege the lie m.rheii. , t. leo-- h evryo feeda wtil alee The W.l her.au 4 rrevtsm hivio with e marht eervtee that thee WM he hettae pest--lene eetlieg price end he a hi. te Ihetr prndirte Ih.t line pvicae ere peeelhl. gl ft New Record Sjritem , For Ownetefy U Flnlaked , CmHaI I aai4 nrminrt.n W, J. Mill. Rtva) cm ky it Calla W, . Good papers furnish A. B. C. reports to their advertisers. ' Ask to see the A. B. C. report of r 4 , d bt . The Advertising Man must know that the circulation claims of the papers with which he does business are justified by tbe facts. He has the reports of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Farm Bureau Plan toAid in Feed Marketing fRpeotal Ml Vl- THE DESERET NEWS ' . - |