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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS MONDAY MAY i 5 Thousands Hear Rendition of The Creation K NEAR FUTURE Announcement Governor Bamberger Make Announcement at Meeting of Credit Men This announcement is intended to advise you of my opening display of fine cars, which begins Wednesday, May sixteenth PATRIOTIC TALKS AT ANNUAL BANQUET Dit. Atty. Ray and' John D. Spencer Election of Officer and U. S. Before the Utoh Association of Credit Her. Saturday night Got, Simon Itam berger made what is considered semiofficial announcement that there would be no bond issue of 13,006.000 for road The statebuilding this year in Utah made during an address by ment VIIH OF THE THRONG WHICH LTSTFNKD TO HAYDN'S ORATORIO. THE CREATION." GIVEN BY THE on the governor conservation and the SALT LAKE ORATORIO SOCIETY. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF PROF. SQUIRE COOP, ON THE a war condition The governor present STEPS AND LAWN OF THE S TATE CAPITOL. aa waa followed by W W. Ray. United States district attorney, who aieo took f occasion to decry the talk of bond isa vast multitude sues at this time, and John D. Spencer, J . Ethel. at from 10.090 to Chance who spoke on Organisation Today's BEFORE the Salt Lake Oratorio so- renderedwaswith uriuaua! excellence. In Mr his ; Unfortunately the society will be Smith especially appreciated Business Necessity." one Billows." In the forced to draw from It fund reserved Rolling memorable a singing producciety gave Mr for the Cbrietmas oratorio to defray of the gems of the performance. Aaaual Banquet Creation" yesterday Summtrnay received especial praise the expenses of yesterday production, The function was the annual ban - tion of Haydns The singers, numbering for hi effective trio work, and his aria ciome where in the neighborhood of 1155 the credit men. and followed the t afternoon. quetof was taken in from the sale of eat Native Worth election of officers and the annual i nearly 400. grouped on the state capl-to- l InThe Heavens are Telling the Glory- but the expenses Mr. Pyper sates will business session, Saturday afternoon at for augideal an chorus day had run the of God, spring about $65 sung by Many more seats could step, the Hotel Utah. Credit men from this I men ted by ward choirs, wa perhaps have been sold !f they had been fur-on- e city. Ogden and Provo, wen. In attend- - their presentation of the masterpiece of the most of the sum will a iso prnb-whol- e of part nished. the uplifting Part ance. Arthur Parsons with the bluest of skies, the blossom and the closing chorus ably have to be raised by personal con- oratorio, was president. M. H. Bowles a fitting climax to one of the tribution. panowonderful and ths clad The is already mak- proved valley, society I vice president, R - Conely was elected events in the musical )ng for the big Christmas treasurer. H S. Hughett a as elected rama of snowcapped mountains for a most successful of the city. The Oratorio opened torlo.plans Prof. Coop urging that the ram of colonade Waite.and secretary, with with the singing of "America, Wright manager, setting. Grouped under the Christmas "M. and Thomas O. Sheckell head of tha the the "Star Spangled Ban- munjty building were the state and city of- closed with thousands legal department. of spectators ficials. the dignitaries of msny of the ner, with in the patriotic airs. tleserser Bamberger. churches of the city, snd the heads of joining Especial praise Is due Prof. Coop Oov. Bamberger said that no various civic snd educational organisahls for untiring efforts to make the On the After all the deserved has state ia In advance of Utah in the other surrounding tions. esplanade matcommunity production a success. been bestowed however, laudation ter of conservation of resources and the steps were seated several hundred big there yet reof the big chorus and the The training thoua with side reverse of mains the of fo. the citizens community to a foodstuffs picture production the of 55 pieces though big war situation. He told of the meet in the interests of entire accuabout the various orchestra activities sands more crowded task, was entered into by the director which, in the campaign thus far, mentioning or seated on the greenracy and truthful erltlcisrp should nmd with the utmost enthusiasm. undoub-eis Thl unmentioned. the that nearly 666.066 worth of seeds had approaches Hundreds go about the grounds. sward been furnished by the state at a cost of automobiles were also psrked near fact that a work Involving such a better herculean labors deserves of leas than 313,006 and 130.600 more the building. While Dame Nature gave It Is ever possible to af- acres of land will be culltrated In Ulan a wealth of sunshine for the occasion, hearing than A an in ford rendition this year. the sent' the south wind from a strong a du. free entertainment of that haracter ,ures of tht BdyUkln to the It, referring to the road bond matter. volume in- of the choruses back toward big Dret to Prof. a Gov Bamberger said that he had crowd t,rlnKS together heterogeneous been the building rather than down toward tereet and hardCoop taork of the mueiclane o a percentage of whom eked whan the Issue would be an- the assembled multitude. and also pe0p, only the musical fare offered nounced, and that he had caused big volume of sound to be heard ia Specially this o?J??t.!. Liter that be "would sleep on It" responded on Like Rip better at back the a distance farther tne . the rase when the state snd city Van Winkle, he said, he "might sleep 'J1 seat- audience xhf. raA iT.oire? n' JJSJ kindly donating ihe benches for transgrounds, than by the tonearer a long time." the end of protheir and From beginning Ing taking charge 'I don't believe In a bond Issue waa pronounced by the listenhe"ar "he hreut.e duction whlchdoj. Yh'Tbtoac&'r no, In the present situation." said ers as a marvelous mu steal offering rpre'Tlw that 1 can the governor. 2 snd solos mash lone 'loamedby say to some of ray with all the big chorus 5?. ZZIZL n'l $?, cement friends who may be prtsent that ven in sn almost flawless manner. Baseball park for the use of the singi 5,h, ! and there will be no cement roads built with d E. Smith had the distinction of era had been much appreciated as w ell out another the committee bond Issues for tha present. It len t the Introducing year the of Custodian as the untiring services the oratorio with 1 well to provide seats for a .Wa FlU to tve recitative. In the beginning Cook and Supt! IerUy Hill. He alsobuild dirt roads where theyprisoner are needed Ood crested the heaven snd the earth. ProPortln of th attendance said much of the success of the prooni followed the various excellently duction was due to the following dlrec- SSJA, "bile for the cement reads. We will build dirt roads into Uinta and Then point is that the hour for rendered arias snd trios by the three tors. Mrs. C. H. MdMahon, vice presl- - theAnother rendition should be somewhat later. Emery counties, where there are no sololsta. Mra Major! Dodge Warner. dent. George Q. Morris, vice president: as heat the A H We will build roads. yestartay was Mrs Moses. C. Davis, secretary; W. Summerhsya and the ensemble roads where trying. nd when the most Ideal partvery of the day there are none and attend to the others John work by the crest chorus under the Peabody, treasurer; Philip A Bansbach. the S. A Mr arrived, Mrs Mrs. D. program was just later. Coop. Berkstrand. of Prof Bqutre Agnes leadership He aald that under the present exi- Warner was especially effective In the John D. Spencer, F. W. Rey-- I eluding. gencies children would be permitted to work In the canning factories and that now is the speakers. Mr. Spencer appealed to s way would be founl whereby women with expression of s hWef that school-housethe members for firmer organlxatlon. would Le permitted to work slightly no time to build even road and THRIFT AND ECONOMY labor the that closer and generally nsar Hs explained longer than now preecribed by law. said men er relations of the different branches of and Is lean, market already w. W. Ray. business for their mutual protection should sot be taken from mors necesMr. Ray made a stirring for sary work to do those things at this and growth. SLOGAN OF M. I, A. sn exhibition At the election the association also of real spirit sppesl of Ameri. DM. canism. and followed the lead of the named the following delegates to repE. C. Howard of Walker Bros, bankgovernors talk on the bond matter ers. was toastmaster, snd introduced resent this state &t the annual convention of the national organisation: W. M Roy lance, Provo, W. J. Kackham. OgJUNE CONFERENCE den, Arthur Parsona, M. BL Bow les and R. W. Butler of Balt Lake. Annual Report. The annual report of the work bf the "We stand for thrift and economy," association for Its fiscal year ending May 1 which was presented at the la to be the aloftan adopted thla tear showed stockholders among meeting M I. A June conference. The other things, a membership lh the as- at the 111 beeln sociation of 132 wholesalers jobber? conference Friday ; June . adshowed and bankers. that the It with a conjoint a.ealon at 10 o'clock In association had the justment bureau of the Aaaembly halL At 2 oclock on liquidated insolvent estatss to a total o new cases during the year, with that day separate Boy Scout and Bee-hirassets of $112,119.92 ajnd liabilities of aeaalona will be held and will be That of the business that followed at t o'clock $541,396.(9. by the dlatrlct came into the adjustment bureau durIn the eveing the year 85 per cent of the cases tryouta In public speaking. Your country calls you. Upon you depends everything. were handled by the bureau exclusively, a social will be siren b the ning 1.9 per cent handled by others than the bureau and 11 per cent were liquidated general M L A. boards to the officers Buy a farm. One that you can depend upon because of its of the organizattona through bankruptcy. The average per cent paid on estates where in a community June 10. the morning win many resources. One that is located handled exclusively by the bureau wss beSaturday, given orer to separate sessions for (0.46 per cent; the average per eerft OS you would like to live. One with 1917 crops to harvest. 17. M T. on closed ih estates and T. L. M. I. A followed by others paid per cent, and the average per cent paid by a conjoint session at on bankruptcy estates during the year In the evening the public2;Jd o'clock. Investigate! In which the association waa interestfinals will take place; medals speaking will be ed, 20.1 per cent. presented the speakers and for The collection bureau collected a cantata and winning will be playlet members only durtng the year, a total Separate officers sessions will begiven. of $110,827.93 and the reporting bureau Sunday morning. June 11. at 1 o held clock, 47.986 furnished trade reports dur- when the activities pertaining to the ing the year, which is based on an extwo will he considered organisations meron change of larger Information The regular service In the tabernacle chants doing business in the follow and at the evening session to Its will new tain territory, and furnished slogan will be discussed by members 7,63( property statements that the four speakers to the bureau of mermade been had WHEAT 430 ACRE 80 ACRE BEET FARM. chants as a basis for obtaining credit. Fourth Slogan. T9i4f ls'the fourth slogan to be adoptFARM 216 acres in fall in Lewiston 3rd ward, ed at the annual June conferences of the M. L A. The first one wx "We Change Time . of Court. wheat, in summer-fallowe- d sandy loam soil stand for a reared Sabbath and a y land. The stand is thick and the second. "We 8 room modern house weekly On May II, and thereafter, police stand for a weekly home evantng;" Located Good We for the state and natistand 16 acres pasture, remainthird, spring. hardy. court will be held at 10 o'clock each on-wide prohibition. The new sloin north end of the valley. 4 morning, instead of at 2 o'clock In the gan. the M L. A. officials say. ia a der potatoes, beets, and almovement to uphold the national conF. afternoon. Tobin and John Jude miles to railroad. servation movement A number of falfa. City water, right Proeecntor Walter Little have de- - board members considered that the the close to school. and words "unselfishness altruism' eelded that by holding morning 71 ACRE DAIRY FARM. hav- - been added to the phraai should -ofand drunks other lon, many but the matter thrift and economy." l fendera, who, will he discharged, can j In Franklin across the 535 acre ranch, close to it ia believed the i,m return more promptly to their work, work of the organtaatlona already m street from the Condenser. In addition, there are a number of phasliee three Ideate, railroad, 50 acres alfalfa, conference aeeslona. a stole cases which will require sea- - . Preceding andtheBbehlve 50 acres fall wheat, the reAlfalfa, timothy hay, and Soout girl rally w!IJ alona of several houra By hearing Boy June 7 in tbe Deaeret be held Horses theae in the afternoons the court meadow pasture. mainder grain and pasture will be able to clear them up in one and cows, for dairy, hogs, land. Improvements stockor two aeaalona. Instead of having them drag through several short Utah Capitaliatt Are ed. Good terms. poultry. morning session The exhibit will take place at the Store Beautiful, Thirty-thre- e West Broadway, which quarters I will occupy during ....... the construction of my per-- , manent garage and salesrooms so i hope to be honored by your presence. 1 r' Mrkh ' w 0W - S -- Soldiers 4 The Industrious fanners of Cache Valley are BE YOU COULD natural resources are the reasons. informaCOUNTED AMONG THEM. Write today for full WeD-to-d- L. H. DAINES Land Broker . 24 South Main Simplex Mercer Locomobile Jordan American xzt Shi - soil of the The Granary of Utah i i. S - - CACHE VALLEY ... .rr . Logan, Utah. sist of Mrs Elisabeth C Jenkins. Mrs. Richard P. Madsen. Mra Clara W Beebe, Mra John C Cutler. Jr.. Mrs Joseph J. Da rots. Jr Mrs. Clarence M. Beck, Mra Clark L Whitney and Mra Stewart second floor of th, minion bonding at SI east Third South. The work of the organisation ha a practically trehlcl tho paat month, necessitating during room to accommodate the large forcc of girls and women assist im IB J. Fred Ander- FOR MEN ON BATTLE1P ths war preparation son haa been appointed executive secre-thtary of chapter and will take Red Cross Activities. charge of the large volume of work now before the chapter. Mra Anderson re81 Lake Women re to famish comTh Reft Cross chapter will remove ports that $66.34 was collected for the fort for the 1,051 officers nd men from It, present hesftquartars In Ih Red Cross by the sal of programs at tbe presentation of tbe oratorio Th, who man the battleship Utah. Word to tho Creation" yesterday. haa been received from the comfort charity organisation building committee of the Navy league that knitted mufflers, wristlets and slseve-les- s sweaters sre needed for the men on the war vessels and local women have written to Washington to ask that the outfit sent rrom this city be used on the vessels bearing the name of to Mrs Union the state. According Worthlnton, chairman of the supplies committee of the 8a!t Lake chapter of the American Red Cross, 569 sets of the knitted garment will be awarded to. each battleship. MR. A. The women of the war relief depots BLACK have juat finished the 20 sets required to outfit the crew of an American subMonMR. These will be sent east marine. day and lb name of the submarine on which they are to be used will be announced as soon a the Information Have severed their connection with R. H. OFFICER & CO., arrive from Washington. At the tea given at the home of Mra whom the former has been associated for seventeen with U B McCornick more than enough woo! money was raised to psy for the for tne submarine outfits. The refeleven years as manager, and the latter eleven years mainder of the fund wina be used as a aa neucleus for similar set of rarmenU chief chemist. years Red for the battleship Utah. The local in ths Cross chapter Is war relief of the depots Intereated in Panama and undertaking Mr Under the corporate name of Worthington will take charge of the work and will gladly receUa for tbe wool Cannon Home Robbed. for Article, of incorporation of the Pan any contribution Directions for knitting ths DEASON American Sugar company, with a cap garments. supply of wool articles and a limitedwoman to A email hurslsry. due to leaving tbe Ital stock of 11.660.666. were filed Sat will be sent to any desiring knitting In Balt Dak house with a window that could he urday afternoon with the county clerk help in the The article are to he of dark county company It headed by Tormer Gov pa, lly entered, was reported to the po- The William Spry as president: W. S grey woo! and are to be made accordertlor They will open a thoroughly equipped office and plant at The home of Lewis McCornlck, vice president; John Hardy ing to a regulation pattern. lice thla morning. are being made for 165 South West Temple street, Sait Lake City, Utah, where T. Cannon, 77 E street, was entered secretary H and treasurer. The officer, a Arrangements 4 In the concert to he given June MacMillan and Leo Flilaeu 3 and i o'clock PHtiday afternoon with H. Raft theatre, the proceeds to be will be open for business Monday, May 14th. they snd twne Jewelry worth about IIS Was of Logan, constitute the directorate the of the livideds between complement The nem concent lakes over the local Utah and battleship A ol the Panama Sugar. Fruit The committee on It contrsta IO.Oi etaro,aIs chapter. Cattle company. ASSAYING AND ANALYTICAL WORK. composed of Mrs Daniel H. Llv. We buv all kinds of gunny sack. acre of land located about 26 mil' Alfred T Cutlor, Mist Mra ngston. Adfrom Colon. It Is announced that de Dsanne Parkinson. Mra P. Bailey ft Sons Co.. Waa 3531 velopment of the property will be be Miss Alelfts Parkinson. vertisement. The company aspects t Whitney snd Miss Lonlse Phone Wasatch 1214. gun at once. In the cattle builneea. raise ,u for the affair encage yitron.asea us the Advertisers should Mmoe Bamberger, Mra W. cane, eoeoanuta. bananaa and po, gar News If they desire to reach aibly coffee The question of bulldln Ira John C Cutler. Mrs 4! be a later conald ftorrls and Mra. Jeanette the people of the western state to a sugar factory At on arrangemenu committee their homes Advertisement 10 e 1 Announcement WILLIAM JERRY BONAVENTURE W..DEASON I BLACK & I ft firm-holdin- gs Semi-Weekl- y i. 7 .V |