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Show .. mr.. i,WMVP - i ' . - At -- OFFICERS ELECTED AND - - llSllLllflllSAllOPTED --, - e ' qb - - , i .nutillinkg.PuLimsbluito Pe(nierttlentimenY - , .. !. etbsrlf; Appill . tandnctiAfeiteAreThemigeeedhv"Carele"tagarette Qfficial Announcement- . should not be Menace,' . , , I ost Government $3,000,000 Single Cigarette ' you steep" w.1:11l ,e 81111111 W001.011071EAS I "They WORK ,,. TIIE DESERET NEWS 310NDAY JANUARY 17 1921 . , . , -- - thatrenerildonal ttionsagttfobrethbeekiNearna overfaxetL Since lZ57 'the , .- - , ,, , , SurafitadaYs'isclIanuatlEure- pears Relief Tondo be takes op In every Sunday School in the .. ESTIttlerION of life and property as result of the careless lum- Chute& abio that conjoint meetings of the Mutual Improvement as' ' tiling of cigarettes la a weighty argument against the iise of the cis- : soolukma be held In the evening. In which abo collectkona shall be arena. An Associated Press dispatch dated Jan. 11. 021, carrie4 the .nsadthesse in addition to the collections to be tidies at the 'Perla ' appalling story of two men killed and eight others aeirarelY Injured. . to be held In esch ward and broach during the sifter- , result of a tire that swept the chestnut hotel. clevehin& Ohio. Andrew . noon of Sunday. Jantutry 23rd. We desire''that every and in the resPonsible i - :-el Wormel, one of the men who met death In the catutrophe. was : ' for the fire. He was careless with a cigarette. Chord- be a cout.butor to this moat 'worthy aline. . A few days ago census records were . Bassittanoca are to be made direct by owls bishop to the Predating t this year om b 8 loos.caw,e, burned In - D. C.. that will Hoccurred Aishop's offk,e. 40 north Main street, Salt Cake City; and r. Wafederal report is -' a' falr rs Os' . cost tha tob- stale to his the amount: madh: bib: weadl klaumbol) i Prraidenta. Worith tying of dollars ti:I sell !ll- ' cagrevled mhanndlimng ofnas 'isitTediniYFailinis'enid"ligeh.ting to the greatest pea; reports committee including W. D. Candland, to the , . cigar, e,ght able promptness. . irs,......A....aa,r1 kcilp W. fleetniller. D. H. 4darni,..B. J. killed. And heavy . 4?Ailb - tan the 23rd ttwre will Ine nOtreertees in the Tabeimat4e at- cigarette. Senator Reed Smoot is now, persons injured, two Lake 11. gait bill a in , ., W. and United States' financial loss. .' Introducing the Kt1wpm, Hanaen were adopt. ' - Mit and At la . ,...,.... newspaper two in , ,!., en Int requested askew which.. the Congress that held ed; Calif, will El jet meetings Cents0.,, pro, passed, . . , .:...thladatr-so- f 4.11PrietiwAtiltc'llttier-Iffarl- t Tbe wool growers , a totpiere.----1111,04legazottee. to, meet 404.4 ill, fire --that- Ulitaaoixt .utai., ,....,, .,......... -- VS grave stouditionstoday, apartmentwith the obscrvanee 4 of tido gess, T.Tai ItApenorderall totaliakci . establishment of the government?' eremay breeding ewes that have been fed and Cincinnati. Ohio, 41910510n at 'tha , .., ' preTIORIPI, two fattened atgrealt,expanse lire selling of life and of the examples plant lent are Indefinitely porponednces sgneappuceopecuksnp-noy: loss traceable to the carelem killing at $3.50 per head; there is no market several -- Beaver. Byrum. Benson. tit. JuhaL Toor4e, Liberty and Weber stakes. for wool, 'wages are high. transportaof a cigarette are citeehere New'York I !t I Yoterwers 'risen two ballots I because 43041,i100- .. bear:es-sot tion rate.; excessive, marketirtg- - eosts .,,. !11hat I they are ' MOSER J. vote he for 911ANT. be to loore likely would, caaee Could be founarbt . Ca.... greater than ever, interest rates high, .,7 ... .... Lt-Nmentioned- - thanif 'they' the AlfT1105-11,...... .......... flies of I rodney isearce: 'beepers assessed-high.'-7.... ' 1"st Were pffices l'ac;k1.14 on a separate nortion of stnoyul egwosPoaurtrb.at the! othfelel,a5101Zerivi0061., placed 'er than the stuff 'W. PENIIOSZ.. Cil win actually sell for liecril report ;worn ,Cislauta..1110-Dere-roof I ;ece--;;, the,,agaciteg.,.,Ww ave.-s- r' surplUS First Presidency ,two leans ago provided for nomina.- 01 ant:mites and a millions of dollars - Bend. intliane,.1175.in10. dearthof demand. with311r!rati41';'bitinlill"91"lcanatIPatan' 'soath head dull. your stomach several for judicial ofJanuary your Ilion If the industry shall survive we must emir. gassy. upset. Take one- or two lack of vigilance et some national' Cleveland, Ohio. death of dos, ph fice' of the candidates bal.by petition and for separate have relief and have it at once: there- - Cascarets a great howl of indignation, if. 14cGraw. eon of a wealth?, Thiel Iota and eeparate ballot boxes. tonight eurcior your liver legislator, ' fore by and bowels and wake up clear and flt.l would, go up from every corner of the! burg merchant, from fire i started met with considerable oppoaltion plan be d Be it resolved by the Utah wool Children Tuve Cascarets leo,land. be n Drastic to taken would was smoking steps d be i remove and finally a substitute a public servant 80 remiss in cigarette SOMO of the most dieastroue firne in growers. In convention assembled, that ingno inconvenience. toward the 10, 25c. we are in favor of: to prevent al recent years were started by careie,s close of Out of committee 901 ha duty, or wherwise I 'att.Adv. February, when the calendars Valuation for taxing purposes of 84 Ismokers-t- he Baltimore fire, co.ting were crowded. repetition of the mishapwas considered in It i Bueit was poly a cigarette that wasl the insurance companies alone $50,- for range sheep and HO for pure bred the senate and was passed after earnWalker, president of the National to blame. ana people everywhere re- - 000,000; the Triangle ShIrtwailnt , sheep per bead. , week before less than Sheep and Wool bureau of New York, garded the reimrt with surprising corn- - tory fire in New York in 1917. killing est debate TICE JOKE OF IrLIE. NCEVICEVG, Relief from the requirement of POND. close-oIt was the the legislature. theFrench-Cappe- r on treth-ispoke destruction bends for the 140 ovtite , log plecency., payment of taxes where fabrics bill Br employeee; in house. the taken neer up declaring that its passage to be remota; board walk and many homes, real state is owned in the home coTtothe hag lt, grown eigarette , (Copyright. 1920 by the Associated Newspapers.) To Limare Realtors. 'W. such a menace that the smoking of it in Quebec, in 1914; the great fire in ty and the privilege of paying taxes meant much to the woolgrowers. OR about- - halt an hour legAtie address, -- the- convention in federal buildings Is to be prohibited. ronstanunople in 19111. burning a atterher-- ' , there.-- It is said the Utah Realty associaI the, bill., it the tatuarack tree that I ana tion wM sponsor a bill providing that nonrwenve ei ile-WM. yttr crty.tri-,oi r. of New the president themselves to concerted action: to look one-ba-lf m be licensed gray morning there wasn't a bird in must the mile real dealers estate through association, told forward to extending the 'banned" heart of the city. rendering 2en.efLO and calling for the establishment of all the world any busier than Chewee the Harpreg mats inclu4ling rabbits. to which all eordne heabringasndat Wf aingbtion on thret area to Include Mate and raunicipal,perenme an office under the Jurisdiction of the the Chickadee. Thal poor tree needed 111SaanastoiniPVIIa he benefit must also contribute. If lives are constantly in ing plant in New, .York City. fletrov- state securities commission to admin- his help the very worn ray. It was - buildings. En the measure bt eaten alive with grubs. Chewee was A tariff that will equalize the high liam H. and property threatened with de-- ing five blocks at a loss of S1.oen,000. ister the provisions of the law. King and ligenatorni Reed peril no step looking to the &boil. throwing nearly 2,000 person out of cost of production at home. ant, Smoot, The committee of the Salt Lake really quite Indignant about the state I I R. .1Evans , of the extension struction. ics,f1t14,ft use of or the tion restricted Real Estate board, which represents It was in. "I must be quite a way cigarette. work. ) cheap labor abroad. which produces of the Utah Agricultural colthe association in effecting legislation. south," said he severely, "No decent the commoditlee which come in corn- - division lege, prohibiticin is facing the United Statee etthe presetl is composed by V. A. Bettilyon, A. H. bird where I come from would let petitien wiN our products., can be gained through coun- theTo delayof the been apt smoker to menace the time is that of the timber 'Apply, Parsons, E. IL Ashton and A. J. Brti- any tree get into such a state as this. Less expense and red tape in forest ty agents. The convention voted to right , life and welfare of smokers and non. Secy. of Agriculture llerndith le.meri a neau, The boards in Cache valley. The lazy things!" liecis down inside adminietration end lower grazing fees. send telegramss to Senators King and smokers alike. If men and women matement lard summer in which he Utah county and Ogden have been he was really glad ha.could pay--i- t to Legislation prevent dishoneet use Smoot expressing i of .'appreciaU the i "Tobaceo smoking in the It is not known hack for taking care of him over said: asked to rags as pure wool. the sheepmen in behalf of their work must indulge their dictates that they litödl4 este, etatiortica show. in annually re-- whether or not tpe realtors have se- night. Adoption of the French-Cappe- r for the livestock interests of the state. It limitations number least under from do of By the time the sun had slanted a for a large any legislator fir,v cured a promise bill. W. A. Crane of Salt Lake county few yellow ladders Abrough the clouds to safeguard life and property. in timbered areas,. causing immerise to pilot the measure through. Extension of credit to Europe to en- - and 4.1Foll". the Ogden state signed Bigelownf While The budget measure will probably for the warm little sunbeams to endanger life !oleo's." able buyers there to purchase our sur- - bank were also speakers. v anti property only a few days of each l The Fire Prevention Ness fa ys: be presented early this week, as it down he was most as full-ahi plum is understood Gov. Chartes R. Idabey hold. A. drink was the next thing he Long-tim- e year, there is scarcely a daY, that a, "Unnumbered firem uncounted lenges or allotments of of disastrOus fires are noti lions of dollars of prowl- wAsted: has been working on it ever since he wanted. He was. wondering what svinter range lands. inumb.r would be the best way to hunt for I started in some part of the country by! the destruction Of hundreds of thou-th- e became chief executive. The calonder Credit on real estate recuraies with COMMUNICATIONS Prof. sands of aCres of forest, tNIA It ha t le is empty. but it is fully expected that one when he heard a splashing. If aware Looked as the Bird Very. Very carelessness of smokers. federal reserve banks. on. now he'd out of fill known more abdut these tamauniversitYi from It Yale will of the hundreds up worse, We appeal to the leeielature of the Henry Farnurn., snuffing begirtto , rack .trees he'd have been sure he state--e- r 'says the fire department of New 'York of thousands of human live., have ,Utah anti the national con- - "An American" Asks wouldn't times carelessness have a to of out. smokyecalled to 3,000 alone been tar. the is due . ,.., Chewee like City fly .,... morning?" to ask. ventured They great to give us such relief as may be , -..,' times Jack Snipe? What would be be", In their power to grant. . daydue to care...era" ,Awandterhisastilwi asas tahePittaRslres7t:d'awirdrZ! Mere, (...0al guestzons ar,--sight 1 Notes. School A committee composed of Don it less smokers throwing down lightedl ,' If it is rieceAstarY to make a chot,t; 1 Granite doing borer' anowered the big black. circle that snuggled around a bird. "Ile couldn't pcuinibky get anystubs. The fire losses from this one between permitting our boys to minicColton, L. R. Anderson and J. - B ..E. rD eseret N ews-little dark pond which blinked inqueer' and valtioth-- enth4- auserun--Ittto mflhlOfl$ the Thelr'loyarly drew up resolutions- rit earth's all frown., thing to eat--- the k COM- - St0.000,000 in the one year of lel& !sissm to Subscciber.a.. In in antwer or Nibthe ft Uniese be wanted to drink-thlby shooting off fitecrackfTs and water condolenee and sympathy for the Vaughn W. Clayton, well known er I in ;, smoke 13, solt. a rnou niunicatiofl :ttrhow FnYdPI Jan paper stare"Smok,-ftre N:oll chief pok- llocal music circles. will devote himyour erieenda permitttng persons-tdent), oft vit,,,..pr,nnrom,... John 11.1op. II to criir lest month would wnuld the that be round 'careless." eay far ers up are tan country weed, of heto ol were Mount habitually orious rl which ly. Pieasant, music eeds for pond-sis- e coal miners in Carbon and EmerY 'Whether or not this be true, they Istbiaad r of the game, finlowial;y and In self to carrying forward the ft be coughed.- eyelashes. "Ugh! adopted by the convention. i school. 74 crack-firecents of been the Chewee have counties intereste Syprus high didn't take long to find it. opening it wide to air the taste out. are responsible for many disastrous every other way, to permit the getting During th e afternoon Gov. Charles - again. R. Mabey pledged hie xerviees as chief per ton for mining coal, and the coal rThie is worse than & puddle It would require. several col- - Ii era to crack and to shut off the Mr. Clayton began'tast Monday and Nuporrtioghftindinwthhoewmasidddoleingofthte full-- of drowned earthworm'," executive of the state to. do no in bin ; herons are getting the difference he-- 1 laffinit to even mention those that have smokers. to 'attention will glee pay particular . Yea" guild the black bir& rAnd pond power to further the wool Influttry ftween 74 Centt and $5 at the mine. , club. 'ad and instrumental work during., edecles-every fish I've caught this morning In.Jill legitimate ways. The governor i while the railroads areSil getting the Butledar circles like between mine! at of school the the the the !difference the year. tastes itdark remainder advocated strongly exactly the samer' , S0 70 lice greater eermomY of an eye. That made it look the pond the price paid by the connumer. dui have & Joke OW them in'the administration of public and i and Elsie Collett bait asked to be PuPil Miss I more am mialike than everu pay $10 for the private affairs. He expressed- deep- So you: can see why-wto teach chievous eye, eye contract her from released with in hidden a Neat as'Where te the tholuiter coar-storYt joke interest in the Fordney bill and In the Wilford school after Jan. 141.j it. And SO it bad. It not be wise for our twistsHiding? mired...the that themeae-;.;-.Wotil- d - tiremese:1 convention looked at the bird very She will be .succeeded by Mr& Haled ;Chewee by the Utah legislature re-- lure to look Into the coal situation for car cacattlilT- - He had rather an , . queSting Conirretet to enact the bill 1. the good or the dear public? While )(Arran, formerly of Cache county, awful beakroost as long and quite Huge Loan Floated Into a law would receive his signature. Congress is inv entigating coal prof- as dangerous .as the dagger-bea- k first week IntheIltattlegislatureserved tostest nt tthslaw, -- Utah. .. old itt.e.Pittif uring-441eapeite-a- t wee,we itreontat For Cliinese Aid the Heron drove at poor and the second week finds the The Pymoutli, Sherman, and Kim- - Stlity-leg- s made in. the the war and prices are tumbling on ready machinery already expenditures .,.,,.NI 4 But wasn't it like the Jack thed Snips. with the. to ail commoditieswhy should ,we not 1 state amounting to 15,300.1)00 ball schools have been added operate with a maximum of efficiency. (RI associated Preae) beaks are, and he didn't but gPt the same conelderation on coal? as n estimated income of the state 100, uraniteschmuLin...wilich ilatat - 111,A-loowas talked freely-iwere of that plees-of L.,' Jan. PEKTNG: legislation His , '' 1Why iheuld a. Miner earn- - any more pale, cruel eyes. the teachers are members have their cent of per ''- ones. red had He little white le under another condimade convened,before way, the legislature (.00,004 birds by americato British. association. lovely eirEptly Ithe weeks State other labor under these Educational Utah of the as if the French and Japanese banks. to be apa plea for the justice of the, wins? Why ehould the coal opera-prese- is framed ready for presentation, and 'Clio third is as yet in It le expected that one or two more Becks through his dark coat tell on it hadn't plied to the relief of hunts) stricken of senatorial and rep85'lltilcl added to..this list within the allowtlakal bounty tax now assessed tor get four times per ton what he 'the speculative stage. Therie wilDbe a a strip- - dtortricm has been concluded by tips and melted yet, breast, of the rats government and next' few days. districts, got before the war? And again. why resentative against sheep and cattle and hogs ed collar around his ministry of financo wtth the approval which he declared cattlemen dre en- - should certain alien labor hold the regulation of municipalitiesare probably not overshadowed by any action Dr. E. G. POWS.1111. class in health neck. As ts he glided about the water' of dlnkimatit asmeneel to Um Chimers lec.eiature Only one education will begin the study of by the Fourteenth leavoring to have repealed under thej best noeitions and draw the largest !likely of consideration Chewee thought he was quite the republic. Tito boon will be oseured by elatin that It is the eheepmen who!saiaries in these coal mines. though other has as yet seemed to take its place in thr same dam. a sort of Posture of School Children on Most custorns surtax aznounthat to thoughtful and dignified bird Ire reaping all the benefits. He pre-- I paving no taxes in keeping up our combinationputting the Judiciary and department of education on a nonTuesday. Jan. ti. The class will meet he'd ever seen. per coat. Cho dots of Um litilatkation live- - government, while the American who partisan basis,- and the headless- ballot show that-thin room 28, Brigham 'Young vented 'Wink-A-tI st p.m. Rime you soon Jack Snipe this of which hos not begin Bred. t Kock Interests outside the sheep men rititifil a family and pays the taxes Is Two bills on found Memorial building, Salt Lake City.deleIre benefited in the same proportion out of work.' Why should the foreign- their way into committee during the of is as follows- - .To elect the city The. vacancy in the house of er who sends his money abroad, get Prof. F. ts the flockmasters. gateweetnied by Supt. Parratt's resigMarshall. secretary of the. National preference In the coal mines. the first week. One is by Senator John Lacwincemirrollni etrh9e' iftlveti.Meuniclepeolfwaronit nation bas.been filled by the appointW. Peters and the other by Senator each man representing his own ward, ment of Mr. C. P. Rockwood. principal Woolgnowers' amioelation. spoke on greatest industry of our state, 'Our Dependence on Organization."1 Perhaps our Legislature can find a is:kora H. Dern. Both were referred with a,mayor in addltion,'elected from of the Kimball school. ,Se made at, pies that a etrong national way to get an answer to these, quoiThere are at present three nurses large and possessing veto to the committee on public affairs and the city at Orsini ttrgattitation could not exiat without tione, power. The other plan le to leave devoting full time in visiting .7, Solo Ogeteourdaut gteinsony and otter literial in and helping in health will take part AN AMECAN. 4, schools author the teach illicient bgersentothes. state as commission ites at the organization. city present.; '4 They, t At the 'venting' sesision Alexander elected from the city- at large, one work throughout the district.. t' Lehi, Utah , Jan. 14. 11131. their. discussion in coMmittee. .., Ruth C. Hansen. Miss Leona, I m.ayor, as .!1..t are kliss the, five,.d,esign,s4t,ed r Senator Peters' measure gives Box- - of They Jensen and Mrs. Adeline Rauch. and In create , present. k board of Other cities are paid eonjointly by thehealth older, his hone county, one senator office of city manager. t ' way. with education and the 'county ,' ,unshared by eny other county and wotild be affected thein aam . the one difference of the number only would give Salt Lake county only the 1014:n. ' '4 I the month of December our while Senator city wards. senator; additional to visits 135 totaled 1 jiltil. , Granite mimes i. 1 ! I f t Dorn's bill proposes to give Salt Lake , of Judiciary., . schools,- - made 16.217 inspectiona S .. .. , 8114 vacci- county. which he represents. three 'trootic- erns the 1 in 1.. ' 1 performing aided S pupils Judd,. natio additionaLeetnators, and to leave , :tr avod, . ',gtirld,ciiivittrit,nrilf-lttitteastibn,-di, , Airtea: toTeoelt tiniidlese ballot, Senator Drcp,,)342 ,dresainge ' g '1 '1'. .V1,,...,, Granite ':,..f.ti,,-:tehazonsteatatecoanrs. laid be ;''' -otmhe.,9t1wht: mPartaleasuroonf - -- The executive board of the prOpOsed to introdiaCe a bill that giving His measure is a Teachers association announces! covering that. "AA 1; ir! and it remains to be seen Modification ,Ilii nideration 4 billhave been selected to be a of introduced the following 'T , suprrier the command .4 4.4.! greater which will . S,. vis in . the senate two years ago, but serve as the legislative committee of ,.. .Iv ; t 2,it Compromise Is freelytniked of which did not get to the house until the aesociation for the netting year: port , erl? ' " ., ' some of that is Met and it Granite :: was lost M "unfin-- 1 Mrs. Ethel Chance. ,,,.'-the last week and ,,' the committee will recommend a fu- - ished business." 1,1,,.:: school; Mr. O. C.' Bailey. Plymouth ! ' sion measitre.,,,. frfr,,,,--1,,tiHageowitoosavalt, i,v,4,4";-eciteek: with'-ye--cSi- 11,tkokh,Cyprus g 1 The -, 1 I 'fte'!"11. gesair lodges i echootritret---Mr- ,, the of the state government, r ganization at party lir;-...ii- e school. Matters pertaining I sent fusion.Pand be the should which atcomprehends committee an that the thus of this argument .1 work meeting ' , consolidation of numerous boards and torney should have at least sufficient to Mrs, Chance, chairman-The commissions and the elimination of Prominence to be kncss to the mem, executive board also announces ' 1111 others, are- in the hands of their spon- bes of his party before being elevated-tofollowing have been selected ,'' in the twe sors for presentation district or supreme thench toaserve as the reletions committee: the l 1 , Their Nominations fdr state superintendent Mrs. Willie Bridge, Parley Sehool, Mr. , ' branches of the legislature. ; . , , the various committtes of public instruction would also 'be T. P. Prockhknk. Sherman tIchooL carter through 1 . Woodatock , IF r' Worther. same formal their the presentation for at Caroline following qui Mica 'reason.' present, Nirhiltier , will be wittched with interest Even but the bill will provide, however,ilechool. Mr. k T. 004:11,Vin. of the ': ,: , Belnap though the prevent state administra- that the nominees for Judicial office School and Mr. WilfordCommunications . . . is tion is Republican, it is expected the and for the head of,the state ochool Oakwood school. ' necessary to perfect Fresh, green spinach Renate can system shall be printed On a separate relative to the work of this committee in the Democratic - ' ' minority . ,, . health because cf thr valuable vitamines and be swung for any measure whentt Is ballot, the names of candidates hnitiff !should be forwarded to Mrs. Bridge, - ' , shown conclusively tket the welfare arranged in alphabetical order. The chairman. mineral salts it contains. You may have Kings , tbs , so that , state law specifies that Utah would be The , teaser reinteertlity tballot in the senate. '3f4: wintet. Spinac-hbe imposeible te vote except boards of education throughout every day even in . first , the at Mr. Darn, said: by the names of the candidates. Sena- - I shall elect their officers -. meeting in January oftOlitillr,, Democrats Will Delp-; i Ireguiar school early , , , s board elections 1 : the ing l Democrats to will be , The i t -: with this the e -glad help line In December. . ..,' in anything that will tend to cut down -, at itsimrseetrogr otthie Jan7:7, board Granite en, expenses of government without in. 7 i 10 elected : 1 -- uary ins-Moss 121A) 24Jturtes E. eurrins inefficiency. I heard the LIN .!,,, . suing two years. .., . , - '.11,,, . --tructionsgiven-ther-sPerial advisor?' . Trasvtradeptpestredseidest7t.seIrrnoieetge LSI. I have not made an but 1 committee, Feels-FinDZEIVE011..A.TED exhaustive study of all the proposi, . yin. clerk. Reduction in expentions presented. board as now constituted Is The , t-.,-E. Moss, Holliday: ., ditures for state government. however. ' James ,,,..-r ' f of eemposed '' is as much a Democratic as a RepubTayloravile; G. , es Hyrum BenSIOIL Jr.. !.'.. . lican principle and I believe the Dem. ? it S. Platt, Garfield; JOILUe IL Fos. Illt P e Miller. ; A. , crate will be found earnest supSeventh East. and Matthew ., street. can it ,, porters of any change where 2114 south State 11 ', In shown that a paving will be efOn Jan. 10, the board Of education and au. . 0 The choicest variety, of outstandworth I "Eatonie etis too biro lose Without of thing the Lt:,.only 15,001 tk . ce fected, great . . purchased t Is washed with scrupulous care and wouM ordinarily mafound to atop !my ,beanburn and I a At t, casual of , that the ' bonds ' survey flateney. ' ing bondll a dehydrated. Soaking in water, ,reefreihes .,,, -k f.11 measures propoged, I would say there think it has been a ture in 1122. By so doing out 1114,,1 and all are some points on which we will seek nervous spoils," writes el.C.Johnoon. indebtednees is reduced from Keinnic:nt:iminach to k , its.nrigInalynavor were 11 purbonds , The K Sett 1421 L for 000 but to one. further enlightenment, i i mums , Jots An upset stomach may 4!.1 , par value 7,0,,,,e am ready to be shown and am in favor of chased for 2111.10 leen than , your grocer's. , - , to - of all '' suffering all over the body. &genie ' 2" reduction of expenses." and intereat saved will amount proper a in total the eeekt.Neees. cams such by removing !wipe therefore, deal. r, the In 1171. will . stand for strmes Nobody being quoted cause of she '41 mimes. ack000l , it bemuse , takes for the is Weary. et 1111.20 ooncerning legislation affecting mui . save, Sweek.smosioidaato.swievesetaigoi, sod Carries out OA eleellabeld lemon, easily SATISFIED Where the critkel buyer ep district. seems to and know - ' nobody nicipaiities ,, , -- -- , - ;, where the framed bills are. If Indeed, arid cams and keeps the digestive rootterOmeA;$78eOleill ' ' ' VE , L. Meal 16 n order. In work. A Bank working been framed. have natural But any Mods is there , cou)kwork. á' Foitund, organ. U.S.A. , a tort of tension apparent.. as though la hies after meth, is sa yoo need. work., legal FOOD PRODUCTS --' -iMerioinee- somebody expects the matter to be put Big box coon; only I VDU With , One Van talked drUISUII guarantee., NEWS JOB DEPT. VP to the legislators. DESERET THE 216 416 ,A.416.4As. ',A6:41b..6...4thi4 -- , , lames' A. rlooper of Salt Lake was elected president of the Utah State Woolgrowers at the afternoon session Saturday. Former - directors also were re.elected with the exception of the retiring president, john W. Thornier and C. B. Stewart. Before ebb close of the emwention-th- a fol. lowing resolutions presented by a p - recolnized babYfood. has been u . . - bat-meeti- ng 4. , , JanieHi 01 Ota 1 I ' -- --- ' 11, EAG LEBriAND sO ' i I . waaLm"14, ... - , re ;le. - vartutoeringDoteartneehopaartragfirtuelmabtrabarittitaoet!Illutdbdifeecftewrideeeenudt - - - -- - , - . mi.")) , - . 1 - lontthelotrttt-he- Idl n- r1 .- I No-gri- measure-wasreporte- IThe Barton Bedtime , - --------- Stories f n. - I -- -- -- -- tEstengion.outimiren problem, '44 ff' '''. ' : :- smoke-appetites- l truth-tn-fabr- ) ; home; - . - - ' . N.11 . J '-- : - - at I ,A.-F- , rs s cot, .. ! Owe-full- , ., , ,.r. - . I . 1 i , - e 1 thatCliewee . Kew-York- 's Dee-dee- . . I and-start- ed Second Week of State Legislature- ' , ir -d- ., bird-killer- s' n -- of nt threere-apportionme- .. te , Ilan-crof- - - e - NV- - , I 7 ' , We have . ' . - . - - -- - - Non-Partis- , - li, Al ered - - - - - . -- kitzil . , , ' 4 . , , F - ii- --- 1 to our newlocabon se, - ' TeS h tender greens in dad o winter. VA) , 1 i I - df - , , , tellf-r- t . : All Run Down - ,, w - -- ,.. 4- - - -- -- ' - e flow - Main St. , I , asattpsitaa Eaton lc Ended splinacn Ills troubles ' tencler-lesto- gn . Av.. ' ' - .,) co. ,1 , i . ' , t, 7 . '" r , , . "- --: $ I - ' 1 1 . ; i bid i ' , , , r - ' r'. --7 MG'S - - 0-0,- ecINSorinirk VSICOIIVI P , MAI - , West Side of Street (Formerly Herald newspaper building) Extending from Main to Richards St.,.with 2 floors and basement, the new location gives us MORE FLOOR 'SPACE THAN ANY 2 OTHER MUSIC TORES THE STATE 1 .1 - i . , . -- S,-,- I , - ,- ' ... . . - c ' , t ,. . , 7 , I . - . , , ., , . . ' . , . . - , . - , , , 0 t - wo.u, 4O.- - -- -- V , |