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Show v " Do notcourt digappointmentjbyjin-tidpttfcg- profits which you may never realize unless you advertise In The Deseret News. CM SALT LAKE CITY UTAH B.H. Roberts Will PREPARES ' 4$. tE50 FOUNDED mil NOTICE TO CONTESTANTS Mission President CONCEDES RE , i . it-- i r $ 4 YEAt Scotch Solicitor Of Education Will IDE , SEVENTY-SECON- D 1922 STANDS. S. Commissioner 1 According to announcement made this t morning ' by . Prest. Haber J. Grant. B. H. Roberts la to succeed George W. McCune as president ' of the Eastern States Mission. The new president will leave for hie new field of service the latter part of thla month.1' President McCune has been transferred to the western coast where he will be president of the 'new stake to be organized In southern California. What the boundaries of this stake age to be President Grant aald could not this" morning but ha added that thb organization of the new Stake would rtot Interfere with, the regular .work of the California Mis- 10 WEDNESDAY MAY GARDNER ON The cipher published today tn chapter. 9 of Mysterious Messages, is incorrect. A substitute will be published tomorrow. , ' 't Be Eastern States v H Denies Legality of A. At F. Charter Iilake Speech Here " J, J. Tlgert, federal commissioner Mother Kilwinning lodge No. 0 never ot education, will be the guest Satur- at any time In He history Issued a iOMOGI charter to St. John's lodge, of Marday afternoon" of Dr." C. N, Jensen, H seilles, France, from which the Amer- Instrucof public state, superintendent Says Killing of Deputy Sher- tion, add other looal educators. A lean Masonic federation claims Its au Bo Affords Op- Weather Cool Lake, Utah, Weber, " TO DISCUSS FOOD banquet will be given In his honor at thorlty to work the Masonic craft de Accidental the iff Stuart Was In the evening he Utah and Hotel to offered for grees, testimony elder, Davit and Tooeli portunity to Prepare will be asked to address citizens In- this according disUnited in States the morning Tells of a mass Partnership terested In education inat public . Rise of Streams - Foot of F. R. Marshall, secretary of thk NaAgree to Match the Assembly trict court before Judge Martin J, meeting to be held m Wade by Joseph Inglls, Scottish sohall. will tional association," Woolgrowera ' Agreement. From Government. Snow Falls in Seven Hours Dr. Jensen having been advised licitor. The testimony waa offered in leave tomorrow for Chicago, IU.i t6 M. case the will commissioner of the government against definitely that the attend meetings, May 18 18 and 0, arrive in Salt Lake Saturday at noon McB. Thomson, Thomas Parrot, DomAt Price. of th recently formed national liveAdmission that he had threatened announced the appointment of George inic Bergera and Robert Jamison, Counties Interested tn th propoes stock and meat board. Thla board is to klll f Salt Lake charged wlth uslng th malls to deeuperlntendent Joseph made np of ll producer represented estab- Provo-Webfraud the with lnconnectlon project and -- its C. D. Jensen, supeand schools, . i tlvea, two packer representatives, two else who attemptedtotaka livestock City spurious of cooj sion. hzve agreed to make avail With , the continuation rintendent of the Jordan district, as lishment -- of- an men .was President Grant' this morning stat- commission and mads. ftOBtJtfa premises, two.jre taller, ' Of the 'reception 'committee Masonlcorder. .uru : eatherth ed that In early days. TB. H. Roberts Producer representatives have been H Gardner, on trial for the slaying members of a spe- able $11,600 to be met with an equal to aid him In receiving and entertain- cialMr. Inglls wasInchairman of Improved this morning, the had performed one of the greatest appointed by the National Livestock committee juris- appropriation from th "United State charge visitors. the who of Sheriff Gordon ing Stuart, Deputy etreame were much lower - than they missions In the Church in the south- association, the American Farm. Buprudence of the grand lodge of Scot- geological survey for making topoa Is Commissioner Tlgert making states and commented on the fact reau Federation, th National Wool- took the .(witness stand In his own between the grand 'have been for several days, and the ern tour of the land on questions personal Inspection graphical survey In the central part that the new president .had then dis- growera association, Corn Belt Meat slater lodges, a1 ' Gardner e H morning. nation. wae the schools, conduits of practically throughout capacity The wltneu tMtlfied that he knew of the state. This report was submtyf-te-d played much bravery at the risk of Producers association and similar or- tried before a jury in Judge Ephraim. itinerary calls for his arrival In this personany Jemlaon, one of th sufficient to take care of the runoff even his own life, In going after the ganisations. , My. Marshall of Sait WaMay 18, and defendants whose whereabouts ie un- - ter yesterday to the United States The water In the open section of bodies of two missionaries killed in Lake is the woolgrowera spokesman. Hansons - division of the Third dis- city at noon Saturday commission at a special Storage Cache for morning known leaving a Sunday trict was the and meetsouth The he violence. timekeeper moh that ,court. Elsewhere object of th national the Thirteenth South street 'canal, In other by meeting held at the capltol, by a spe- -. On Gardner valley for an Inspection of the schools for a titm ot anglnera. W to devise means to counteract missions President Grant decial appointed for th purwhich ie regarded as the most danger, clared the new choice of mission head ing The witness also testified that the pose committee the drop in per capita consumption of pleaded that the killing of Deputy there. From Cache valley he will goj of urging the counties to tt oue situation, wae 18 inches lower this had also proved himself an extraormeatr fnilk and other livestock prod- Sheriff Stuart was accidental. He to Nevada anH, from Nevada back to- Grand Council of Rites of Scotland with the geological survey in ucts. Preliminary plan received In said that the gun accidentally 'explod- ytah, inspecting the Ogden schools up- from whom the American Masonic having these surveys . missionary. . made. morning than it was yesterday morn-Th- dinary Federationon his visit here. - claims to have authority The new president Is now on of th Salt Lake indicate that the gathering ed twice as he picked it up, and that committee wae appointed- - by Jordan river fell some but first Dr. Jensen and other members of to work th higher degrees of Ms theThe seven, presidents of seventies be- will- coneider-mean- s of reducing the he waa nervous and did not know that water storage commission several comIt la still overflowtngtots bank? at ing appointed was small meet the a will sonry, committee body, the only reception to that office in 1888. spread In price between producer and Deputy Sheriff Stuart and Deputy ago when It wae concluded that arrival Sat- -, posed probably of 80 members Ht weeks various point The Jowering of water He is also first assistant superintend- consumer, financing a publicity cam- Sheriff Frank M. Mathews were In commissioner upon his to the could state not make any funds him the Hotel testified further that the reputation available and ent of the Y, M. M,IA. taking short-resla If thk money paign to make known the food value th room. He said herdld not realize urdaynoon, that giving the streetjiepartment an for of t Council the th Utah of a and Rites after among until Eldor counterhe "shot after was that had Rbberts anyone a missionary In of livestock products and to of the by the geological survey are to and Free Mesons of Scotland, was that It to reinforce: banks northern states laboring in Iowa act unfavorable publicity by produc- leaving the house he heard someone Inspection of the city schools utilized the .counties must put up streams and temporary dikes whicji it ana Nebraska In 1880 and in 1881 er of meat and butter substitutes, say something about helping Stuart. schools In the nearby rural districts was a spurloug order and that many be the state's portion of thee funds The Charles R. Mabey and of Us members had recanted and The defendant testified that ar he Governor -of was feared yesterday were on he was transferred to the Southern States and also devise a way of committee made a canvass with the to the grand lodge. tbe state board of eduMission under the late John Morgan. with the department of agricul- left the house, he saw two men going mst'nbers David Reid, also of Scotland, testi- result that the counties affected have verge of washing out y A second mission in the south was ture. in an educational campaign such out in front of him' and that he did cation, officers of the schoolmaster to advance funds aa follows: City officials concede the lmpiove performed In 1884-8- 8 r when Elder as Is being put ontostlmulatecon-sumptlo- n not known that either was wounded. club and officers of the Utahdistrict fied yesterday afternoon to theeffect agreed and association that he had been a Masonlo lodge Salt Lake $8,600; Utah, $2,600; Web-.,- -' On mentJs merely . temporary, and that Roberta took charge of the mission . of milk. however, school superintendents will he In at- officer tor years, and for 88 years r, $2,000; Boxelder, $2,000; Davis. Gardner admitted that on April 6. tendance at the banquet at o'clock an officer of60the a new rush of flood waters must be with John Morgan at a time when ' lodge of Scot- $1,600 and Tooele. $2,000. The effort caused nine nine days before the shooting of The public mass meeting In the As- land, devotihg hisgrand to Its of the committee to procure funds dealt with as soon as the temperature places of the L. D. S. membersmeeting time entire Y--OLD be to FOLKS SPECIAL Stuart and Irvine, he had said that he sembly hall will commence at 8.. v. service first as salaried treasurer and from Morgan, Summit and Waaatch again rises Consequently, every ef- burned down, missionaries to be beat- would kill Irvine or anyone else who then as aalaried secretary. The grand were unaucceMful. It le agreed that en1 and finally resulted In th murder fort, Is being made to retnforce-th- e cam to get the cattle He admitted lodge, he said, had under its wing the funds raised In the counties are of two missionaries and e death the -on of tragedy-hthe care the to E the take that channels v day expected of two others while of. some $20 daughter lodges with a to be spent within the counties where AT GUESTS toshotthem, defending his house went into The get flow. A new channel was cut on Cali- the latter crisis , , membership ot approximately 300,- - they have been provided. testing the bravery shoot to Irvine. . gun 000. " k fornia avenue and on' Eighth West of Mr Roberts Later the new presReport Bupnlttod. , 4 State Rests. Thomson, the witness declared, wee street which greatly lessened the vol- ident went Jo Great Britain where he State United of William Green the ot of the a member a lodge old daughter aftwas state tendered The Of the late assistant rested entertainment editor The Millennial th reyesterday -' service submitted a ume of water In the Thirteenth South Star and visited grand lodge of Scotland, but wae ex- reclamation the conference of th folk by the Brandon Brothers of Cen- ernoon with the understanding that It done to date in the " street canal pelled In 1814, after the preferment of port on the work British mission and did much effect- terville at the Wllkee theatre Tuesday might recall certain witnesses Thts Provo-Webe- rthe of Investigation chargee that he was a member of the Tooele ive work at the time the Jarman per- afternoon was an unqualified success. morning R. W. Morgan and T. A. Jordan River Situation. a Valley Irrigation project which American Masonic Federation, Members 'of the city commission secutions were being carried on In In spite of the Inclement weather be- Herlnger, deputy sheriffs, were rehas been undertaken Jointly by the the ae denounced by spurious body s silver-greyv called. tween 600 and 800 happy state and reclamation service. today decided to get into commuqi-oatio- n England. the grand 'lodge; because he had organwelDuring Gardner on direct examination testicampaign between the were present and the .with various persons who are The report was confined to the ized spurious lodges; because he deLiberals in beused and automobiles fied a to here Allowances for that come that awaited them amply repaid People's party partnership existed demaintaining dams in the Jordan river progress made principally in studying scribed himself as a thirty-thir- d control of InSalt Mr. Lake gain tween Robert Irvine him opand with a view to making a general them for the effort. regarding state service will be made according gree Meson when he had not received the water supply, indicating that conMr. Morgan went east to stem the spection on Friday morning next. and Nothing that could add to the com- eration of the ranch at Welby, where to a schedule drawn up and announc- that degree from a recognized body; siderable progress had been made tout tide of there neand He the misrepresentation double divided took to is as whether waa of place dams, slaying the honored guests Opinion fort state di- because he claimed authority for dis- that the investigation had not an yet -with the late Francis M. Lyman, glected with aid he had had trouble with Irvine, ed today by John H. Glert, imbued and the bridges and other obstructions In the later, players, pensation of higher degrees from the reached a stage where any oonclua- Mr. Roberts went to Southern Califor- the ot The occasion, even sur- who was the plaintiff In a legal ac- rector of finance and purchase. On Grand Council ot Rites of Scotland, ions could have been reached as to ' jver are aggravating flood conditions, spirit nia to D. L at 8 open mission there. cents per an unrecognised body, and because the feasibility of tbe project- nd the suggestion that dams and ob. performances. tion to recover part of the livestock. ears valued up to $660, He then toured the mission of the passed theirKo-K-previous o structions be blown out does not op- , eastern eo funny or the It was the service of claim and on care valued he conferred the Royal Order degree Never was work to be Tbe will ha mile allowed; principal remaining and southern states mlth Geo. com-al strongly to members of the papers In this aetion. that took between $86 and" $1,100 11 cents tor which he had no authority. Uttle glrle front school" sq windone on the Weber river in largely la .three or Albert Smith late and. has w that-not on to ora the officers the occasion will be al lowed; for care valued beyears' mission who state, Welby t heyas yesterday and the same may Thomeon, aald Mr. Reid, claimed the field, consisting of making survisiting the organized stakes of some J disposed to resort to such urusuc been tween $1,100 and $1,600, 11H cents; that he had demitted from the Grand veys aa to canal locations through be said of each of the performers, and of the shooting the Church the seventies . representing shown The defendant is Irvine means .the . unless that that Grand $2 to , and Scotland pleaded of 000, Boit the $1,600 cars between Lodge for Lodge from the Weber In the Bast songs canyon; Interpolated topography which constitutes the propaharassed him after having failed 14 cents, and for care above $2,000 in of Idaho and from that body to the canyon near the proposed East Candams are really causing serious trou- quorumforces hemian Girl and the old time favorite, had of the Church ganda to live up to the agreement ble. After value, 16 cents per mile will be al- American Masonlo federation, and ha! yon dam; topography of the Le at dear the Silver threads gold, among war Mr servthe Roberts not been a member of the Grand Creek reservoir site; the J. R. Stewart, maintenance engineer ed During declaring that the shooting of Stuart lowed. were of to the old the hearts folks, 145th with ar4. the (First Utah) for the state road commission, sayr will be shown la merltor-ou- e Lodge of Scotland for 16 years and of the Union Pacific rare- was accidental, he said he wasnot Leniency a of tracks around the wealth with eentlmnt six months sung of the time tillery, state him from announced. did and with Its was officer director not under the hence cases the reports received by acquainted jurisdiction. Echo To In France, and had the distinc- ly surpassed. reservoir; topography proposed allay any fatigue the road agents In Boxelder, Cache, We- tion know him to be an officer Gard- Where cars are used in rough coun- Thomson concluded with the advice, on Smith and Moorehouae creeks and the olest chaplain Old .folk might feel candy and Ice not will be made aid the witness, to keep your breath ner allowance denied he had ordered that ber, Summit, Salt Lake and other In the oftT being Depugreater try S the reInterval. cream were He the Denver 4k Rio of was once served during the army. to cool your own porridge. counties indicate that little damage fused admittance Sheriff Mathews off the premises than thoee called for by the schedGrande Western tracks around to the service but ' The boxee were reserved for pioneers ty r has been done to. state roads by rer on a new to said a He kill under him, threat ule. I y Deer Creek reservoir alts. ruling allowing him to en- and of pioneers of 1847 there were he had not Intended to kill any cent floods and that the flood waters ter if he could Innopass th physical testa present Mrs. T. J. Brandon, mother cent George Sutherland, formerly in these counties are now receding as examwas not PRODUCTS PUNT Gardner TUX party. entered service with a physiclal record of the Brandon brothers; Mrs. Wiled States senator from Utah- - met with STEPS OFTIEIILS a result of Cooler weather. THE refon ined direct with examination . the commission It was explained, than, many of the younger liam R. Smith, a sister of Mrs. Bran erence to th shooting of Irvine. W. O. Stevens, agent in Summit better men. largely for the purpose of renewing don and widow of Wm. R. Smith, late county, reported that the Echo canyon On Croes Grant President Examination. also announced presides' of the Davie Stake; James old acquaintancea. He offered' hie El road had suffered little damage and this B S. that services to the commission in any camorning Toung, great J. Cherry, Joseph Moser, J. T. Harmon On cross examination Gardner adthat all the other state highways in grandson auOrson of the Spencer pacity while In Washington. . - V G. Sperry. James J. mitted that he heard one of the men the county were In good condition. thor of letters and grand- and Harrison announce that they had a claim and Mr. Stewart said he wae in Parleys son of Spencers i. of the uncle Brandon brothers, Cherry, Prest. has wae ad some stock He With a ylew to encouraging farmers canyon yesterday and that while some been appointed Brigham Toung Arnold especially honored In the event. delivery process for of bed flower the the president Vandal saw n destroyed various admitted Irvine done and that that be . damaga Jias Jeen was to plant a certain acreage of flaxseed, North western - States mission, He It: betngthe 87th anniversary of hie You come out to rob us of Mrs Charla B. Wymer, 618 X Is Summoned by Death fallingand places, the stream succeed Heber C Iverson in that birthday. Andrew Jenson, represent- he asked:or words a company, represented here by Heber to aoeordlng night, to street Tuesday believes that the critical period has will efefct. that again? Old Folks the Central committee, office. ing Iverson President Mrs. Returning 8. Cutler, proposes to erect a plant to aald that one of the officers aald reports received by th polio. Mrs. ABda Read Arnold, wtobw ot , now passed. This is also the opinion will resume his place as one of the made a brief speech expressing the ap- heHe of the road supervisor in the canyon. and Irvine had come after some Wymer had been cultivating th flow-er-ona treat the straw In 1888 provided suf- Orson P. Arnold, one of tbe prompreciation and thanks of the com- stock Heading men in the wholesale departthem for th purpose of using and that he said, I'll settle with inent early residents of this city, dig! Repairing Bridge. ment of the Z. C. M I. He was given mittee and the old folks for the genMothers day Thar wars large bads ficient acreage is planted. Due to the this morning at the family resldenoa, 'A crew of 20 men were started to a leave of absence from that Institu- erous hospitality of the Dunbar Opera Irvine." Cutler Mr. a and of number effort of war taken which away 166 Third East street. Asked what he meant by those of tulips, $ k In Parleys canyon this morning tion according to President Grant." Co., the management and to all conand war which up dug Mrs. Arnold waa born In London, fanners in Utah have beoome interMr. Young was formerly bishop ot cerned, to which Rey F. Brandon re- words he said that he meant he hyapinths d the bridge which was washed out on the left ground, ested In the 'possibilities of flax rain- England. Oat. 26, 1840. She Is surnear the cement plant Is being replac- Lethbridge, Canada and la a member sponded. At the close of the enter- would stop Irvine from taking the j Chief of Police J6seph X. Burbldge vived the following children: Mrs, ed by a crew of railroad men. of the general- - T. M. M. I, A. board. tainment the members of the company stock. He admitted that he went Into Ij announoed deman be will ing and 'several In Salt Lake county JosephbyBnarr, Mrs. G. W. Lambourna, that to today get the shotgun. R. E. Caldwell, state engineer who In costume earns down Into,, the the house atlll and vandal auch watch for to flax tailed W. are this' will and an J. as answer Pressed to year planting for Arnold, 8. R. Arnold, Mr. B. JL has been in close touch with a numbody of the house to greet their guests he went to geUthe shotgun he why fin- that they will be severely dealt with no doubt await with Inter set the re- Tobias anI- - Hr. W. H. Weyhaa ber of districts throughout the state, were to who shake hand ally admitted tbit he did so to kill Ir- when apprehended. Tbe chief took delighted Funeral aarvices will be held at tha said that while eome damage had According to Mr. Cutler fane, residence with their gifted entertainers. afternoon. May 11, at vine. I wae going after Irvine, he the matter up with Will H. Folland, sults. been done to storage dams and irri- era In Utah. fUt Lak. Daaia I oclock. Friday Millard, Interment will be lq th said. city attorney, and , efforts will be gallon canals, the drop In the tem- for What were you going to doto'Jr- - made to obtalnOffer of reward and Cache counties hen already con- elty cemetery. relieved the perature had -greatly the capture of this particular brand tracted a considerable acreage for this - vine?' InBonus-Bil- l Mr. StOwart left today for on . I waa going to stop him from tak- of offender. f vandals against year, and he calls attention to the fact Taxes and Signs warning ing the stock. spection trip In WeDer canybn to dethe time for not that has seeding In on yet Bummere the flowers were-gotngraves done extent city of the damage termine the iYou sH. g tn kllV Irvine?" touehing Subject of Address and that auoceasful seeding 'ir It Will do yod Sfiv good, , Mr. cemetery are to be posted also, ac- passed there - by flood waters. H s;Ud the 4688 Jeremy ytreetwbpt OUt tO ae lets as June 18. watercity mayWebe done Reduotton of federal taxee and reRogers, addressing district attorney cording to Herman H. Green thefts touhlgtrto permit con- her chickens Tuesday afternoon ah now have on hand a large moval commissioner: Inpaat years struction work in the canyon. E A - Rogers.-yeof nuisance taxes, was of the flock and five The pedigreed Jflax seed that subject" of en address delivered by j of floWars and plants In the cemetery quantity 'Eugene Riish7'hrMgeeugljLeer.--fo- r Gardner waa still under oroee testa show a efactual by germination James H. Anderson, internal revenue the road commission, has called in pf the fowls dead. Mra..8ummereora funds reeelved from 'when court adjourned fd b&ve been quit common and an 84 per oeat," aald Mr. Cutler, and of state lands aggregating "the crewwhlch has been working' in seized a stick and attempted to strike rentals waa noon recesa It la anticipated that fort to curtail them will b made of collector, at the regular monthly meetth seed be obtained this may to He by the farm- ing, last evening of the Young Men's the the defense will complete Its case this this season. today the email animal and It sprang at her, maintenanceapportion Parleys canyon for several days accounts are who of interested ers in the several venture. the crew of work pre- biting her on the right leg above the the said the timely club, held In tha ballroom Institutions by Walter A. Day chief afternoon and the case may go to the Pre-Seasoal Linseed olL. linseed . and lin- Republican vented the bridge In Lambs canyon knee In doing this, however, the ani- deputy of the Newhouse hotel n Dances In the office of State Auditor Jury tonight or tomorrow morning. are all seed flaxof from going out. products Hamilton Gardner also addreaaai teeth caught in the womans Mark Tattle. The several Institution case Gardner is charged In another mals It la also used aa an ingredient the meeting and explained the variA fall of more than a foot in the skirt and ho was unable to free himare credited with the following por- Jointly, with, his wife,-Mr- s. -- Martha Begin Lagoon seed. in painty linoleum, printer's ink- - and ous provision of tha soldi ere bonds Provo river since Monday is reported self." Seizing him by the neck. Mrs. tions. University of Utah, - I10.662 6S; Gardner, of murder in The first degree -other articles, and before the bill which Is now pending in Cow, from Provo, anda similar-conditi- on gtl,42t 61; for the killing of Joseph W. Irvine, eelleg, school 8urnmercornthoked the weasel to Industrial school $4,666 Everything la ready for the first pre- many 88; for who waa war waa largely used in the manu- grees. Musical selections were renderprevails with reference to other death. , the deaf and blind, $6.64147 Just after season dance at Lagoon which will be wounded fatally state and facture of aoap. The world supply le ed by a ladles' ohorue from Drapes-Abostreams. It Is said. Somewhat unnerved by the expert' mental hospital, $8,648.12. the killing of Stuart given Saturday, May 12, and which ie raised in the United 300 persons Attended the meet- States, Canada, danca Id the ence, Mrs Summercorn had a Neighthe first Ruasla and India, thla " Argentina, this Snow the resort. bor For thla of famous Commission Storm family physician City telephone s Grants Heavy producing only about one third and ascertain what should be done to reason the occasion will taka on added country of the amount raised and does not ex- State .Oftided Declares Is Raging Price treat Money For Big Oratorio the wound. Examination showand the management significance, any. ed the laceration made by the weasels has arranged for several features to port Montana la one of ths four principal Wool Situation Dettei' (Special to The News.) teeth was more than an inch long the an of event make Howthe C. Upon John petition auspicious help "r states in this country. PRICE, May 10 Snow had fallen Upon the advice of the physician the ard and Mrs Ernest Bamberger, the one. Thee four states Montana, MinneThomas Redmond, chief state Yb a foot In depth bp. to noon today wound wae properly disinfected and etty commission this morning allowAll. the attractions will be running sota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, Inspector, returned today froth Sheep and the storm continues. The snow- no harmful consequences are expect- ed an appropriation of $600 to assist Cara: ChrisA. to C. full blast, according produce 98 per oent of the flax crop of bon county where he was csilled to fall began shortly before daybreak. in defraying the cost of producing ed All the thrillers of the tensen, manager. nation. Montana last control an outbreak of scabies reports The greatest damage is expected to the oratorio The Creation," which The high water In the western last season, and one or two new ones. year about 20 per oent ofproduced the flax crop ed In tl)e flocks owned by John be suffered by the wool growers, who of the city has driven many such part will be given here next June. The aniPap It In Is will be announced, United operation ot the States The Montana poloues. Quarantine was established : In many instances are shearing and mals from their underground haunts production will cost In the neighborfor the recreation of the dancers be- area In flax in 1911 waa 410,000 acres and , detwo ot the progress. A few along the river banks and they natur- hood of $2,000 and the University of lambing is also-,lrepresentatives tween flood. on rounds waxed the acres was 647,060 although reported partment of agriculture appointed to , ' . flock are atready out on the summer ally are seeking food among the Utah has appropriated $160 to aid In Donald Klrkhama Lagoon novelty for 1918. . the production. The balance, it wae enforce range east of here and, It is expected nearby chicken yards. quarantine and take atepS orchestra will make Its debut at this Mr.1, Cutler said ha recommends for toward the there will be big losseffsthere too. stated, will bo raised by public sub- ' dipping the' herd aa eodtt art." toMr. "7 dande. ha Klrkham 40 th of Utah, per pounds the j gathered v Should the weather turnNjold after degrees: east, planting spring lambing la don. south, above freezing; scription. Th wool situation in Carbon eouwt' gether a fine group of musicians and acre of seed of the best theetorm ends a large amount of dam- west, 25 degrees the aggregation has been" rehearsing variety, for the reason that a splendid ty is Improved considerable In thrt j Professor Thomas Beal age Will be done to frqlt and'early intensively during the past few weeks yield of seed la produced and at the opinion of Mr. Richmond. Moaf ef crop while If It turns off warm th Wfeber To Talk on Tax Problems run-oAnnouncement le made that the same time a good yield of straw. He the' sheepman have sold their 0' on the nearby watersheds will Ogden and , be so great as regular summer rate will he In effect aid that straw grown this year can which la average or"' a IfUl bett-- T danger from Lower Both River at the first Prof. Thomas Beal, head ot the de- floods. Already the Price river is run. dance, and at be treated, next year when the plant and have received prices raagir , . .j is In operation. , the others to follow. from 28 cents to tt cento per pounA. ot political education of the , 4 nlng full and a gang of men are out Sartment to The ' (Special News) The Improvement ts of decided hstera of Utah, will deliver an adprotecting the road north of the Hunt- -- OGDEN, May 10 Ogden and Web set when compared with last year." ington bridge, where the water is said er rivers are considerably lower than dress before the state tax commisMessage of Condolence to Radio Company Files- sion at the public hearing to be held condition in th wqol market issnRlr V J to be threatening the right of wayt . few day. the low next Wednesday." Articles Cross will present Red Leaders He in many growers being unable to a if -At Modena, the mercury. fell to durlng the past Incorporation Family of th past two nights point pro and con In connection with ours for the eUp, Mr. L: twenty four degrees above zero last temperature sitflood th - The Balfhrin Radio ebmpany of mondpayment having greatly relieved the proposed claeelfled property tax. foW. Mont told. ot Bight and the government measure- uation. the chairman Ferry, i. 1 la not Will It there expected ment of the snowfall was 10 inches. cal Red Cross chapter yaaParday sent Holliday 1114 articles of incorporastate danger of serious floods here ot with to th tion Th storm area today extend from barknytoday aoeratary oe condoles Examination. ot to the family msemgss Optometry the return of warmer weather Arrzy Clzh th southern portion of the Rooky with ot Bon ry, P. Davtaon, who died May listing capital etock at .81.000,600 In H because of amount water of the large Mountain 8. region northeastward to that-I- s an operation." In addition $10 shares: David A; Smith, Leater The state "department of registra Anr " flooded .. (Cfert ft 1 to following Minnesota, with centers over New ar'ea. now draining off th sympathy axtended, the maaaage D. Freed and J. F. Nlbley are the Won wL i 1 1 tion this afternoon completed the an- j . , gtof waa an expression 'moo, and eastern North Dakota, redrrTJawaf the amination ot eight applicants for eer 4:1 ty banquet rr--J lppers have been notified to protect tow-I CUoatai to practloe optometry lit the yraat a Plant Garden Flower with Batleye 86 hours from Seeds. Balley A "one Co,, tt East 2nd ataU. The hlpmonts the next t L4 V. to' . i Geoft wr'aattea'i, , . JR- mmrm --r, 4 head at jamperatnree aa follows) - North- ,- 82 South. 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