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Show ;r & frr THE DESKRET NEWS TUESDAY JANUARY 8 1921 11 ? What Every Husband Knows. RULES SENATE HEW nr Question Laid Oyer for One andT DayAfter Brief Debate trMt between South TempFe Third on No. district Fourth South; Accept Invitation to Visit (South between Wert Temple end J t ond East rtreete. end district No- 9., Fourth South etreet between Mem land State etreet. After the contract had beetfc approved. repreernutlvoj Vxsn.Xxnrrr, in pany submitted a comnvuc-tatlis- n ,n ,hich th power; h comroi-i- on company expressed its willingness t that m!ghi( give to the city any ten-f- it reduct.on mj ''material -- I Ton A t ivtet o l. A-O- . of the Utah Agricultural ssm ii - HAN YOU ARE S0f i ptPIHDAfclA an p brave! anp fORCEFUL1. coliege, the members of the seriate and the fhowee of repreeentatlvee of the ANP WHIpERFUL - .legislature ..wilt ha th , gueet Pf ih trtwr i west Fridal- - term of the contracts; ih vwt of state butitetiee at I Jan. 14. installation la to he done Jn a cos The decieioa to visit the Utah Agri' j,tm baa end the estimate made at PAYS UHC iswtifil 'fcwfletfs 'WBfth'-ttime to conduct the child wa dragged a conalderatis committee which Hour Ju la In session came after con- -, rre baaed upon price f.gurc that ap- and was found loged between veattgation for tha purpose of ar- - dielance eiderable parliamentary Jockeying, as peered at that time to be higher than of the ear when It riving at some solution of waste and WM rear wheels did alto a decision to conaider the they may be at the time the work to a atop. Car men aald brought is In on the and work of rules senate trend she as government of the extreVAgance price commenced, adoption of eventually bringing about, aw ade- - h car was traveling about 10 or 2S OT'AIU THE" SpiNLLtSS TELLYFiSH t second day inetead of the first day of uom downward, it i understood that, NO W I h.t nrw quate. systematic, and wholly effi- - miles an hour when tjie accident th togislatur work on th wy will method of real business admin- - curred. When the senate convened for the commence Juet ae noon as materia, ear.; WHY PONT You tstrstioA that shall sava lha country! F- In commenting on th accident, H afternoon session of the first day. the b, obtained J Ilcke manager of th traction com-eir- y not thousands but millions of dollars Si. AVEANP SKIMP fred-- t for tne n( i.ght.rA president. Senator Thomas E. McKay. SLAVE ANP SKfAP panv, pointed out that It waa another year. called for th report of the committee h ,yu, tb. Smain- - f.rmt operat.ng In " of fatality most common, P.eed Bmoot waa the!,f ,h Ay on rules. The members had not ar- - lb, yicimty of ThirJ Suth ar.d sale WE-RHAVE SPVnK A MAN which resuIU from the sudden OH, sponsor for the meesure he waa tha ,h rived and In the Interim pending their Atierhs'h tntpn and other choice of Congress aa chairman of th appearance of a pedestrian In front of arrival Senators Harrison Jenkins, bcingi leading epir.S In the enterpr.se. Joint committee. Those serving with I ln oncoming vehicle from behind on the committee are Bene tors otBer. The aituatlon leaves the pedea- n jyiy, I? ws reco .imer.ded that, Itmart, appointed members of a com- -i'cr -mVsiee lo nbtIfy'n5egovlrHhlf fK Thgis-oniw'T.e 'rlTaf d td Warrttw; IVadsworth, Repuolican."of Kew TorkifBh'NNnur the protection of etther Hrrrleim. Prmecrat, of Mia hl own walchfuinees or lhat of tha toturo to In wnion ind await his ron printed copy of a til h orpins ?haC-4rTU7rfrA alsaippl- ;- Kepreeewlattve Keavla. He- -- driver of tha vehicle. Children should gpotmgr?Tryr nrsaj Tanlncrportff of th houa 0f author and that all chana and eapecially educated to be watchful-of th aam comiJtl publican, .Nebraska. Representative' t this poastbla death trap. Moore, liemocrat. Virginia, and bad rportd that th groTrnor had amendment b ihovn on th printed cnnd aald. 30 on j th oclock reaentetlve Temple, Republican. th mit important copy deirnatd J h 1313 aa t.m n th th recarmnnded the lecxJatur (ylvanla. c(Anff day of It a rui it is estimated, thvt it win take tha Robbed by Armed Men that concrn.r th last day t dsird to dlivr hit m committee nearly three years to ac- which new it.at)on might h j agreed that th convenJenc of ?h th of 1 Who Lurk in Shadows be no 191 new th mor ahould conrnine ieglslaintroduced compliah the work designed by the resolution. Th committee will make introduced aithoutj enate, and, th house concurring, that tJon .hour waa named. Bec- personal investigation Into all tha e- unanimous consent after th thirtieth! a. If. Wilcox, 35, of 415 south . . ecutive departments of the govern- . Senator George H. Drn, of th joint , w th pr0po4 chang would eg- 1 W wo d hM u, ment. that commute on 1111 made to find! reported left4 Attempts will be tim9 to !h fortieth day. M la that so much duplt. out Just bouse members ft the me committee, why Kukv ljlid on Table. had left th building before consults option of work hi taking how much monjr U living pnt to Uon could be held and the report was! Senator Iern moved the lot the committees reprt. rtain th present office staffs and how much money would be saved in! Jn regard to the report of the n- - Vfulnney waa the first to object He over to wou.d ha said the Hern go said prefer rh department and bureau lfj ate rule committee. Senator and ha to ai change proposed carefully prepare it waa Pound impossible pUced uiH)n a aound buninee baei, an moved as to Senator amendment was prehe that but aa la the case in any large prt-- 1 ordered him to hold up hie hand, auch written report, Kern a motion that the report of tha H lt is found ha-vale enterprise. pared to give a verbal report. Itto bad he complied with the command, re-1 on the table. Preat. laid committee be one man cn do the work which two When been decided. Senator Pern ald. one of the robbers kept a gun pointed would aald too. like to of he. McKay rules aenate or the give are now three the two un- at Him while the other doing, port for adoption Farewell searched him. Testimonial for , tba Thirteenth legislature, with deaig-- careful consideration to the rules and necessary to the work will be dis- Wilcox reported th matter to th he hoped the amendment to table tha Dated changes. The eergeant-at-armand the most efficient man polic and several, suspect were charged Miss Smith Johanna was Instructed to secure copies of the report would carry, but the question selected for that particular work and the amendment was put and It lost, j he will be paid according to hla worth aenate journal of the 1914 lniiiiiifc on Prewt. nut tlts objection C Visit ollege. Invited to Causes Mach Comment. UTTER PflfIT DF WEEK1 to the ru.ea. He said he understood Promotions Announced in tne Much comment has been going the R waa during this toierva ihat "tnid paid .to rharth tl legtriaruro colthe Agrkrutturaf rounds because of this move of ConInvitation from National Guard Orders hate the copies of the bills read and to put the government upon a Th annual report of Sylvester Q. lege waa read. The letter from revised. Senator Dern said this was not About 3 standing committees In gress aald a 'special train could be so. but he had no desire to railroad" business hv basis th down cutting Several promotions' and appointCannon, city engineer, wa completed, the house of representatives probably j expense and labor, skilled or unskilltd amned ovF tk Oregon Short Un. the rules through and therefore he to th minimum will bo appointed th Henator Smoot has ments In Troop C,, First cavalry, and or. if the legislators preferred, ar- would move a reconsideration of the Monday and shows that during, ItZOi lafter of part to go over amendment was Battery A, First field artillery, Utah rangements could be madelines. this week by Speaker E. R Callister been at one highly complimented by which the considers th coat of public Improvement and severely criticised for th initi- national guard, were announced yesthe eleclrlc inerurban ,lon ot ,h rul of being tabled. greater than for any other Urelvg If th house rules for the Thirteenth Salt willleave ative he ha assumed to pushing this Senator Oerp'a motion to special tratn H. M. H. Lund, actmonth period in th history of the session of the legislature are adopted work through. about a m. Friday, arriving at Logan the amendment carried and reconsider Many thousands of terday by Major rules are laboring ing adjutant general, in apeciat or between 11 and 13. Provision .wiU be Were therefore tabled, to hetheconsid- engineer's department. Th tptI coat without aerious change. The old rules. government employe under th aswumptinn that Senator ders No. 4 Battery A. to stationed at waa 91,931,000 aa compared with apmade for dinners both ways, for ered Tuesday. In effect while th committee is Smoot "has It in for them and that Provo and C troop at Halt Lake City. luncheon at the college, for an lnspec-to- n Senator in to 9700,000 1919. moved Knight reconsider proximately drafting tha regulations for this ses- he wants to take away their joba SenFollowing are the details given In of the college buildings and the amendment that resulted In taOf was the 9090.200 water for total, sion, call for a total of 1S1 commit- ator Hmoot, however, tn4s that this th order; grounds, for a visit to-- the roundup bling the Agricultural college Invita- works, 9372,000 for paring. 9109,200 C at Is return the far from his purpose. His pri sessions and for batlery. First field artillery, comtrip teemen and 20 chairmew which makes, tion. in view of the as explained for curb and gutter, 944.000 for sideto Jo save missioned officer on permanent duty; hfc declare convenience of the guests (Senator by Sen tor Qonrney.fact, monL -- 1 otjjfct ' Th 990.000 sewer,-9&0.70walks for storm shat it em .r tarty-the bouse e r'oT1 h the nation money in th running of Capt. James B. Tucker, field artillery, nt'yvrry 'hi Joseph Qutn'ney moved that the sen- had for sanitary sewers, $39,400 the invitation. The mohouse will serve on at of its gtnemment. He calls attention to enlisted men ss assistants, First ate accept the invitation, whereupon tion aorepted th Invitation waa auto- for bridges, 921,900 for the operation carried, the an aa Bfiss A. Cluff. Supply Bergeant moved Will Senator J th present extravagance standing committee. Knight prevailing matically taken off the table and the of the lighting district. 97.909 for It Is probable that with but few everywhere In the government deJames A. Owene- - A troop. First cavalamendment to (Senator Quinneya mo- - original and wa water 9H&.400 main for mains, sen th question clarifications and variations the house partments tlon that the invitation be laid on the Manv scores of employees ry, commissioned officer on permanHowell, represents. tenance. routine work and sundry imrules of the thirteenth legislature will in Washington and elsewhere work- ent duty; Capt Drown A. Btasdel, , .. . M ,c.ou table, giving ae his reason that that,. n'r- -provements. in ? time would dnpted by'the senate and house ing for th government might as well cavalry" enlisted men as assistants: enator, dire.more H repocted. Awarding to th report tbs actual Joint committeer now deirberatlng on statf af home and Just call for" their First Sergeant Fred L. Barrow, Supply which to determine ' whether - ther w h4 Wn nmfrd a zr, ex pen a of carrying on th work of on of the matter. could take lh trip A vote wt taken pay envelope for all the good they Sergeant Henry J Keppnef. the house to ronfer with a like; the department waa $12 less than The following ar th warding com- do on th motion, viva voc On recommendation Th rhair by of the comSenator Smoot and Representacommittee the n 1919. JOHANN waa In doubt anf a atanding vot re- details of from the senate on mittees SMITH. for the last tive Reavis have time and time as- manding officer, the following promolegislature A detailed account, of the report to Logan. Frest. Is mitted .n th invitation being tabled, McKav saidthehe trip to to a And tions it are and serted made in C 11, put Agriculture, 7; stop A farewell tes'.nonlai will be tenappointments appropriations. p was opposed to such w published in the Christmas eond with action deferred until th dered Friday earning to Mtm Johanna banking, 5; corporations. 7; education. this conditon that this Investigation troop. First cavalry, Utah Nations) so early, that It would act action of The Deseret Xewa. was If go 7; enrollment that question disposed dv Smith prior to engrossing, 3, fish is to take place. Ond efficient work Guard to take effect Jan. . 1921: departure for th and game. 6, and ,csngerois precedent and he hoped the of for the To be sergeants u'n. highways. 7; judicium. cn He done with half or Corporal Walter Eastern STOt n R!on Tho program 7; labor. uld hen Coal Output B"' 1920 When the seraeant-a- t arms reported,. C 7; Erich manufacture and com- of the present lineup of government Warkentin. vice will Struck, v put, it carried and at in begin rriock th i!" Eighth - the psvroll will be cut ac- transferred. To be 7: that the copies of the 1919 Senate ?T merce. emroveand Private 7. wanJ mining corpora! smelting, ar.J win include numbers chapej Years Exceeds Previous Senaor not available John F. G Gunther vice Warketin, immediate? work of nilej 6; affairs, military Tnipllcitlon cordingly 0. the folio puoEc health, by Leona u? Hauerhach, public ,hat th but thit the aerretary of rtatpa to hands or four lust D. Private Richard promoted. printing. 3, revenue. 11, reso- though three Ier- Myra Grant, !$. rifcrk, Phyllis Clark. committee of on would furnish them a quieky a confer W,,h Utah production of coal for 1929, j Fred Graham, Tm - lutions and memorials. 3. refer 'nee, make hjjeve that employee on the son. Private Virgil P. Borenaen, ong- Mrs FranHowQuiet, ahd Investigation. 5; rules, lar.ous pa, rolls are earning their inal vacancies. rtbl. Senator Henry N totallng 5,895,105 tons, was the great- - ciska Parkin, r James H. Nielson research 3; state institutions monev h'is got TO stop, Senator Bmoot Private H B Gerrar1. A battery. bckpd bv Senator J W Peter 15, in the history of th state, eten Th action of the two feminine dc,s,e And He emphasises, tn par- - First field artillery. that the jueg h gore oteri Utah National I r when th with what few cop.e of the old 'iTawk !lnc,u,Un the members of tJcuHr th is discharged from the service the government although Guard, house iJi.gi j yesterday in suggestlonF were offered a I .... nlnr the ?imar-o- f ! of the wr availaMe No ohjetion wa jto Various their the when National hats good double Guard and mines worked while shifts the of the United part nearing house th a naming of committee to t .mas In session gave rle to the uues-- J Ban It Is by no means a ooorhmi State and the state of Utah, by direc- ttiev the r"v-n- .r FI'TiT"'1 thf to th joint acaaion I overtime was the orasr of the day M.M non tn swrsr will tion The to If of ac- -' At snr hr whether governor, to date from Jan. -- h. WJ rs: cordance with precedent "airtt the time 'be one if he has anythin to do with 1. 1921. anilTtona. according to figures given by ,h'on. I It 1919 senate ruiea a, honored custom. Older guide (Senator crar. rr.-- t In Joint members of A. Carl Alien, state coal mine IntpecItem indicated change !he the house declared that it was cua-- ! senators and reprntttve asAdtourrmer' te des!red to recommerd which with oclock thr rf waa taken until tiiorTh banner for the feminine members of sociated w!!h Senator Jmnov in This Right Way Plan Is tomary was to 1929 j year For prior AppUcation Water Application tha legislature to go bareheaded dur- work are known to h th text tn the ma:n, of 'he c.d rues, fsxwrhl Theme of Discussion that of 1913, with a total of 5,130.325 for the appr - vion of four aecond ing the ler.slative sessions. th be cons,Wd the repor of his tn anv plan that will econ-nix- e tons. Production in 1917 waa 4,12$, feet of STHfMJI. HO RD am TO made HEFT. by The rhins Mr Porn indiyesterday Reprnta?n''rennt 219 tons and in 1910 the output was L, G West of IlfHsant Grove Local officials and employees of to the cated were for the rr..t p."r? minor Th fir' tlve Reftvto rate!alv. ha been In lit r meeting of th 3,507,428 tons. state nglnrr-Tte water is to be tak Mann Act Violation and not of a n ire to chirge hoard rf o nvm ince tjie new vnrt eceord wph Pnate Bmnntr it the American Rs.lway Express com- th sreirWrsKr.ov &sx "CAiujj'tti'trt 'Complaint dtwnv9rHs Corttracims ma was stricken out here and e Rt 7 3 ocock A president, offices of the company. 20 west See Utah. the word "recorded" w recommendI ond SMith vtrect. to discuss and nerk are to- b Senator Smoot femmcB.led. Hold Annual Election IIouM T;i k r Out B?air Evans filed "Thff ed to be for the words Permission Stag Senator Smoot ha received letters Right Way Plant' In smpathy with afternoon In was exii-- t 'taken down,"" .f t.. .tate public utilitica a complaint . yesterday in success simlar wording r1 b his to mect.ng held at ths commending him for .. At the annua) election of officers cimiiwij.A!. I 4. eertrer m the conn bp Harry f ra- - the .v,XnJtd Statc.,,dtoUteuLfiurt pilshleg the- - resolution siiocewrfuHyerame time to ikt. jJjA.ot wbikb nU tthar-gtnber frwm both high gav try sgaihst- - Char to Congress through "company npei r.her w;s rwMrnnid In "onttucted by Hen- - him with a violation of the Mann act. ernmenial officials and distinguished ats 'The Right means yanixation In the ContincnU! Bank ry the words usd n th UTO m I . means between (Tire and Seymour is accused of transporting a business men and bankers who declare and methods of improv-tha- t T. J last Armstrong night, building rules of the Ush co ':'n.a whSc rr. the r to serviee ing tmery wag under of Uken the the government woman from Baltimore the to putttng public, and a hewexer in m$ w e wod was chosen president of the Utah Asr.e will be given every phia. but la said to have escaped the upon a sound business basis, as Is chance for I)o Some Objects Gire Off a 'is sociation of General Contractors was rmYr.fng of nb matter committee's shst his rank, toemployes Rabb i Brito Pmmwed J. XV pM. aathorltie In those cities and gone contemplated by this expreM mended tna the ensuing year. C. I. Anderson Odors? pr're- save the nation million" and h opinion as to hn to NTad!l' wh,r h arrested siil work man , GilUs. of C. A. by company been i.j to' has asked of elected rice president; rrtptes irh !j shou!d do business the mark 6 of grea.es! tleneral -therefore, Agent L. treasurer take ch .c L'nt" even mbit drive between JP'11 .? rp.irtment onof ' will, Vf? of he f will preside over the secretary, and C. of the awetation mee- financial scheme of government econ- - K Oelian Nephl ard j,t hree " ..ccordingto Harold an indictment that had been mhirnnri! h.m ie .v,). rftv Alexan.ter Hamil-- J frx fth'rh wo characterize A special meeting The the since days R ntoht. omy ilntru com next zlMndv t p and peats jm he held ,rirc" th his ur ss pwM" is in realty a tickl.ng or In Sc mour at Baltimore placing country's m asloor ion succeeded uxman s appoint against nerve in the nose, rvarm of finances upon a succ' fu budge nent sui fnnftrmation by the, : ex are extreme1 sensitive brought whh and thus J iab county. comrm:ri9 plan u s i Rt- - of d surbsnce or vibratkn large tinguishment of thethena revolution Tbf fib C.(m flayer Ice Cream bv ' from cream Ic the for sold r'vn .ff at rr'sln bjects debts incurred Deals filth Dayaes." t onerles aH in Ogden M'tir1 of an odor" Is sorae-r;n- g ) . Announcement has Just been made 5 Ij ' X ha f r. i'V Herman Harms, trncs. ;n spit of its the Commission on Federal Water by i rtatc rix-rower that one of the nine applicafound to be of good d.covsr.o, hr jet to solve. Th ;2 qualit 4f are to submitted tions fied during the week ended Threrre necessary things niptos - K'i Mr to prodjr a smell A gas (for want a)) but on paad. Jan t. 1921. for permit or license un- low and th -f of a tetter neTrei g.ven off by th h only of der the Federal Water Power actprr c nt f ' Fndard with no im- and th ability of this gas passed by Congress recently is proVisit our biff attractive Ju- to on the nerves of th nose. ' 5.' g butter fat. purities 'i posed by C. E. Looeof Provo. Utah, for masonry and earthen dam 175 To Crndi ,v I Hiits Articles of In venile Department, where you terJust as some perwor can see bethvs r.'hrs. cm hae th snse feet high and 44 feet long In corp.-r-- l -filed with the van choose Ixiok s ",pn of creation of a reservoir to flod 555 sfreij developed to s practically vour TO Alt BICF.rTI9X.tUT ? creiarv .,f . . i,r jb, Utah Theatre acres and a conduit seven miles long boys and girls, with .the as- ih.cher decree, and for this reason, ft corporate.-whose W 1.0 PBICK Utah, !a poser house to Aeselop about 9 difficult, ,;o ay that some things ' purpose ftlm surance that only w'ho!etionie hav no sm-- !l at all " The odor may horsepower at East Walker river. ,, nnH!i as dlr - - Mono county, California. high class literature finds viced im . I.", ,var Tires New g. Campbell j. Jennie who thre might b others a place on our shelves. !! presderc ard nanagor: B.' wrud recogn'ze ft at once. The Dr. Thomas is Named Campoeil. ti - r ry dent and treasurer. highly specialized nostrils of dogs and Mary Cai-pWheels Wire White Our juvenile specialists will and I, secretary. Director of Thrifti animals ar Metal Contract r Eleed Election examples f th4s. whle there choerfully advise th careful are vme FRED DAYNES J. of officers f,,r th present year was b& make bath-roo- m XtTTH A SEW WAEMAJrTT book buyer. Call often. Shop which can birds notably canart Pr . Georg Thomas stmts superin-endeana he.d by membra r,f th Sheet Metal detect odors which human, ot Instruction been has public Comr nerves Optometrist. shower of smell would never notr leisurely.' night. Monday a appointed stats jllrector of ths govdifference in th amount f .JJ G Carver wax elected president; china tub, ernment savings organisation for ths Henry J. Byuatvr tic president; gss" txfft off by objects to what toad u to the conclusion that some: : B- P. New- Twelfth federal reserve district. Il-- . fceloof in a ULimw man-S- . Wilson knd John Kingdon, things are ouite odorous while others, ector Thomas work wiH lie chiefly in soot and tbs walls at least part member of th toward of governors, apparently have no smell at all. while of th he and propaga'ion study Tdew CAR ot ara way It is really nothing more than our ap W. pl Newman and H. .'raettee of thrift in ti.e nblic schools : O F.lumen-hai- , own inability to recognise the odr rt ember of the comI Utah, in I. ns with the .sport of s mute On SUt to separate It from the others which ; FLIAS M0RRI3 & SONS CO ir .onference of state superintendents 01 12? So. Stale ar constantly around us. lubllc instiuctlon held In ban Fran-iac- o 21 W. So. Tempi.' W 8001 a COAiMMroiTE PUIrY. recently with Gov. John U. i 44 East Sooth Temple 128 Sooth Main 50 Year (Copyright, 1929. by the Wheeler errire. of the federal reserve bank o Extiisfactory gerrice mitntaetorf Martin Coal Syndicate, Inc.) Co, 49 Haia BU Waa. S2S. Jan Francisco, and Director Hardee. .a i -- fn M. in the mn.ptsv, .cr Mtr .Vyu. t'he'rthtraVa'-WetwTrehtTmte- i - she r Deboria Raamuasen, I. daughter of Sir. and Mrs C. A- Kaamussen, 1141 Beventh- - East street, waa Instantly killed late Monday afternoon when she Appoints Joint was attuck by a southbound Wanda-he- Congress oc Committee to Place Gov curred almost in front ofaccident the child's hom whlle she was crossing the emment Adequate! street. The hirdy waa taken to the undertaking establishment by Systematic and Efficient Larkin Patrolmen A. H. Rogers and Julian Riley, who Investigated the aceldent. Basis. According to the story told the H. Ae'Lny enotertnaw of the car. the child stepped out from behind a wagon whlrh was going north on the (Special Correspondence ) west side of the street. Evidently she WAdHINOTOX. 1, C.. Jan. dd not see the approaching car ae Work un tbe reurganiaatlon of the aduah .walked directly, in front of it, nilntstretlve branches of the govern Le dropped the. fender and applied from ment atarte tn eirneel yesterday the brakes In an effort to runnlnc nw th. ch(ld bu, cuK pio. . gon. prealdent EUMIHATE a ! $o TROUD Of con-trae- r Me W 10 0ISTBICT5 Th city commission. at Its regular meeting Monday night. approved submitted by tba Utah Power land light Company for tha lnta!ia-- j UoB and OIwr4tlon ef th. new light- - - Herbert Johnson fkwpy less FOB n By In-'t- 1 l, MV i i v I T jp an-hi- oW Nin:o5S Aft t-- a - f. I .t,,,., ,, i -- Things: Hep.-agains- rrhp I f Penn-t-lile- ( j , - j r r 1 ' i 1 MeKayr-potnte- hW - to Ker-ge- nt -- ,, be-o- re tht J i . . , bEAAHp more salkky i 1 ... win,bi, , ! l ! edi-tn- ! h' for two-thir- , .rr' pr-- et ren ru!j w. rulc-lfnr- wTa TmTi . '' HEWS IR BRIEF ur rci ry ?- rtr thne-waw-f- I p- r ' tr-r- 'r'4v Ceneid akl 1 tkovrehf!sn ,vgwtoftf-Ag-AiAi)- 1,1 tVay-nJn- " !, Phiiadei-aawseme- (Mt nt ,(, V ' I ipi rt ! ' ri- r. L. Nearly New Maxwell Sedan J x j For More than f- ob-tts- two-tent- Greatly Reduced rgr 25 years I have 1 I 5.0, ohr i te been testing t -, eyesfor 'v ' glasses four-fixt- -- te - ILFS d -- nt as inviting as i DESERET BOOK t! k M. "7 - CO. Street u dw scre-tary- t i COMPANY hf- TAYLOR. MOTOR Wjr-j- !Jr ZZT u. Cal-Kln- s.K - |