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Mr. Dawson SAYS in part: 4 '0 Vit "Our boys, as the, arrive in Prance. "--.1 ., 4 ere showing a most wonderful spirit. 4 ft 4 ' 4 t 4 They go into action with a dash ' braverr Which is the talk of all Eu11,440,4,044440410 1 rope.' But the price which will'have to -- be paid for victory will be very heavy r, N4 ' and 11 Will b some time before our ' e' . 'IOWA ' 4 4 ' , boys can .pecome as effective as they TX3r1- -. must to help Franc, England. Italy i 1,Pire and Belgium win the atetery .which ' must be won."Mr. Davison goes on totaxplain 'that v.--. S the purpoite of the Hun sir raids on MILK AND MIEJLIIL women, children and old men is to ,BEHEARING IS BEGUN 1 break down the morale of the civil GaL Ot 11 11 I CALLED BY DEATH I 'I MARKETS , population 1 LOCALS. Freak milk at home tram the English .I00.11 ,, IN MINE WATER CASE- I 1 $iablead APPCIAI I channel to,the'Swiss border. The re1260.16 :;4 7 , AS 1.60.- -- . , cant bombarding of the city of Paris rr.$h ATAAM with the long range gun, he declare Wilaklere-t- n a local hosPital. I .16 - - .66 Itenelvet ComstagnionA class of i A rehearing of the case of the Snake I The feature in the current markets Wh4PPiogcream -- --was mainly tor the purpose of .hatter John Winkler . 69 years old. .died May 150 . chtidren received their ,..litilt t creek ' ,,,,,,,.CHEER S. TIIIIA1 company is this arrival of the first conaignment ...Lae & 27. He was tag the nerves, of the civic population. resident fMurray. The hoty communion" Sunday morning,' tot cantaloupes for this sommon. reThey Wholeeala Ratan ' Otte of the big feature', of the work of against the Midvale Irrigation incorn body is at the O'Donnell undertaking No. I cheese. and-a. the .26 ea front ,,g ,r cm 's Imperial valley Mary the Red Cross, Mr: imvitton. explains, is teltastestardtrittits anniredwass establi shment but no funeral arrange., emouoring of T,,niei," EmPire brick . per th, ,,,,as .33 spl.4.daSil jobbing19 at 11.60 per crate would to hold up the morale of the people at mem, have kmen made, yae. ,, , . concerns . .611 in ROInann. the of crate. water mot a make titie which The, about 34 home to comfort and cheer-anald. give kiwis& k 441 about was 221 the Witito-hat them develom,d by At his home., mining 0 the girls laid wreaths on the altagin !t retTabil In Franc he Mates, there is work Joseph 4 at, ce ww i n'tet cenl;sibloc a which high tunnel. 66 while street. 121 in apiece. driving company White. years. POILIMMT in towns: dons cities and Joseph aged tieing ENSIGN STAKE PRIESTIPokw filed ik,m2,1 aeiLikeetthygeter,rapidsuleieturchsi.re water wee later Idled May 27. Mr,. White was a native' her honor. r Italy in 45 towns and relief is extended y. of Scotland. but has been a mem bar of ... . to 219 other pieces. Nearly 100.000 ant:I:wt.. :14 lomese40memirrtgaTMS-CTirdniti,:40 -stake isthood 'fleeting ,Rome, ousinie nign is taken in mining; more pretentious Y ... ww il he lb. Per I a ter an '. refugee children are heingciared-for,;.AS i M . east 556 a. liffUi-Eof lOn ,...3a 14.Ihti, Me-prices mnaon l 'ucks. domestic. and irrigation eireiss aii over the' tweeter illaitilllsle UFO" persons are being singer in the ward choir for many; lb. .21 .411 ents lecrease. ward some fins " He is survived by his isits.!Seventh South street. is home on ai country', Utah broile rs .. per housed in Paris and 11.000,000 and more p.m. in the Twenty-Ma .40 looked .60 . for chnSeLlyears. la- ow Pointe in water title lim a , '... Alrmet White. and two sisdfuriough from Camp 'Dodge. have been placed at the disposal of ;TeeOirVICERIP MEETING., ,111 emiumbe.re, 24- initiquaba. per pair .11' --tars., Mra - John Stimpson of Ogdeslenlisted 11 months Ago and 'was sent Gem Petsin and othet French generals the boa are being reoeivedat from south- Officers and board members rim. 23 '''' -- : Miss Annie White of Z. C. IL u14 &be to the Presidio. from there to Monte?, and GUILT12. to oars, for the sick and disabled French TWO PLEAD . ern oeittornia jobbing holdtheir will stake Pioneer regular 11pe.riiex Halibut. .. fresh a in brother Scotland. .The .2 soldiers and their families. and thence to Iowa. Violet- - iteaneInalt en', greenare aumuu'eft ... Wile hall will be announced later. 'Pleas of guilty to charges-o.11 "America." he declares, "la today monthly. meeting in the funeegliirey. 121 cents per Black cod ,10, , law W0.111 today en- - I n pries. whichgntatrela from :21 ': ..21 T Mate i ! the rainbow toward which western Eu- Wednesday. May 29, at 7:20 p, in. the emte' o.oigeon reetweing Float ReportThe Meet-'ew goon.. 251 0. waist John LeitieAt Soles Smith Fifth: Al and Mrs, ' i is ,, .11 High Priests Meeting. are lobbing now at 1 cents . inst eatt rope from North Scotland to South Italy 114 North street. John O. Lowe, is years courre Of study commission .11----When their cases warp called for trial looks as riandabe poi. pound, sign of comfort, hope and The High Priests of Pioneer stake old, died Saturday. Mr. Low. was shendrnilacelifontrns born: Intl this afternoon to edit its taw re, Ilin W, H. Emmet's disision of the ; 11 rt 'MI are ia strawberries Judge in the stake - ball Sunday, In Nauvoo. ite on sletory." The meet will deliberations. pres, ell was Filler court. district Mrs.Smith February 11. 1141. and port .11 Ill, .36 iThird in at The report also tells of the canteens Juno 2, at 10 a. Inlobbing came to Utah with the pioneers of ant intention le to finish the work of sentenced to pay a tine of glee and Catfish arper crate quantittes. 3O 20 cups. of Inivis .2e ir on lines of communication, the factory sit1148. ores of He the present Pritotheod Meeting. the oldest resident the commiesion at was Deed es the date for Oregon .. .11 Wednesday for the rnalairig of artificial limbs, the old Nineteenth ward. Surviving. tinge.- which may Salmon. last for several the passing of sentence on Smith. .. Lacautintt lYkatteursedanyditn17eitnigmuorerewsastralliribl:Tthee: .23 .24:1, The monthly priesthood meeting of him splint factories. the hoot communicaare his widow and the followingi days. in the stake pena ,:OYSTERS. tion service. and dispensariel as well Pioneer stake will be2, held , . f ra. andi Darts roan. at be Juno p. !lime L.idr.eu: ale! will 110 DISTRICT THIRD Presently. ICOCOT., self .. cheaper as convaieneant hospitals in the various ball Monday, i pounio. t ..,.1 Mrs.! S. District rt. Will Address nany-- 17. a move on itself in t,.,..., Leert ty is also gettingline. countries, and also pays tribute to the Mamie Miss of Peterson and Vera Lowe R. a '''"".few Lontas be Charles Weimer's? w. with brief. slipalted the against Kay early cherry work of the Y. M. C Lake. Funeral services will be Attorney advanced shipments. quoted at 17 "- - (Counts. resertion, be held In the Ensign W. Wehmeyer. divorce. In ese Theatres 'held in Work. of Red Cr.... the Twenty-fourt- h ward chapetitttdhe Mee'rlir house gallon Sait Lake SecuritY St Trust company It cents per pound- - The will evening. Tuesday nt Remains ter...100mi may be, The report further states that the be cheaper...1n lerelenthe is a against John Luginbuhtskst,teyo,o clock.. The to on arrive, a ,.comtirnueenoteln.rigettat he jobbing American Red Crops has 3,000 workers duo continue price Scen.fry both:LiTliordmb.ytotritenpdLima, its ell'eta half r'ar dzidoetnethetrotum.i cents now fallen Allies. pound. of per the 1' note. being i , , through the countries Per gallon 1 III numb er win be rendered by frit Dealers ay wheetriour subittistes 8alue7a; VIM .7 warehouses sie being martil In China is Scenery Petnta. Mc102 are twir 2 22 now much John Aird and east buck and selling in the Josephine gen, tamed Irene for reception DIVORCE. DECREE OP Mountains, absence. mountain' Aaaa because the demand bas fallen off, FRE1110 WRATIL distribution of aupplies, with a daily' its ,7 PielaboaIn a local hoollitat Intosh. men on much have commission ternIn and 100 one An decree divorce tons. of of warehous,e, Interlocutory city wails, receipt Imre. Anna M. Neilson. 76 years old, a t There I. a faint hope-th- at Will- Ohserwe Memorial DayThe was entered hand W. there are 1.000 tons of provisions and- ,passes, IVC15...11..5... by Saturday P. Judge a of Neilson mother Other t of Brigham State Society, Daughters of the Mor- Rramel of the Third district court. in further 'reduction may be had in this Dreamed Spring lambs. per lb $1.000,000 k.; it wortb of goods in ware- ples. graves, thrones, beds and died Saturda Y. She Utah was City but with of the ; country:arfreights Retell Prime. mon Battalion. will hold memorial the case of Luella Sickles against .10111 part houses. are represented by an tip to the time he left the tobjects bo ru in Denmar it May 19, 1114Y. barrassetl. Aro to 4 on Sickitut pay.dealers lb. Pork American Red 'Cross bad, be atateso 401 Iranklut loin, per services at the City cemetery stoolsheld at the via-P-,nd eraal seerviceewital be Taylor. either dintributed or held for distribu, rangement of , chairs, to consist of a short 101110410i la a alight rise lh eggs, duel Veal. per lb. "uth Memorial ofday. Lion more than 20,900.000 surgical AftMutton. per le. ..., CLILVIIII WILL APPEAL. , while the passage of rivers. ;)4eajt7reel2pirlitirleean:, 171101d music Butcondition& . at 11 am market Tuesday to dresil program ihorse fluctuating lb:be will Por and laga made by theiewomen of a tempi- and invited. 4'. flats if not Interment of doors weaker. City; is erward flowers in stntionary. Frientits riding. unlocking Martie Culver. through his attorney. te The organisation operating HI the deinand for by181140in. Po!' lb. on the soldiers gravies. Thomas Ramage. whom be has request- - c"I!'''n-- 1 w offIll a6t the placed housei where not even a Ranh naughtes.--tat supply system of 4.361 hospitals Cher condensed milk -entering Sal 2479 1..' ed,be put on the case Slain, bait filed 'II' 1.505 cities In France: supplying ,'' 41 I es have snore stock on hand than ;Short ent. Per lb-- a and D rive, Mrs. Edith Naughton. Highland warnings Visitor tor the between . exists warningsFlood mod 37 of notice the with with of iscreen clerk the years eppeal can get rid of and have curtatied :Lamb roast ...- July I. 1911, French hospitals 40' by the weather ht. 178"" State. In Italy the ;those he visite, the climbing of moun- Old. died Saturday. She had been a have been issued lite' from 175.000 separate articles. lb. Round. I distrie""rt lb. The current local i orper proauctio alit resident of this city for tho peat five roan for the Colorado river, due to decision that found him guilty of con- - quo's.w uons Red Cross is sending upplies to 445 'nubones a follows:, Icriminals and ....AS waterof the execution in sj.o tains. her are snowa upper her husband. melting 99 ambityears. Surviving spilley to violate the Demi amend- - 7 hospitals and le operatingfront. .....,.....- .- HAT AND GRAIL driven merous other actions its presented by John J. Naughton, ono daughter. Elea, sheds. reaching an the way to the 7 ii . along the Italian . nor; her mother. bins C. II. Quigley of Yellowstone park,. Fot.rteen feet rise , lances 129 American bort& Wholesale. IL are S. ennten Retail, D. by permotion, that , Salt Lake; three sisters. lira. IA Tier- ... pantomimio at the Needles. PINED IN JENENILE COVET' t:00 Iran. per ewt seek Tube... , f, II.$0 ' audience. ney of Syracuse. N. Y.: Mni. William I. predicted Vest Pocket Site. the Spil understood by 4.10 ....,,,, cwt. fectly Corn. Per "tabooetr - The spiral to be sock is Several bora found salty ofhaving Cracked corn . . ,..,. 4.04 ovard, of Los Angeles' Mrs. George Dirt Mon 4 IltantinationThe selecCIO from local Red Cross work, according Thus, is leper drinks wine, in which, Moore, Los Angeles; two brothers. .. Insulator Olin broken electrical Division Lake on board for Salt City 1.Pa electrielers,hed corn ilLititr to announcement given out this morn-le- g unknoWn to himself, a venomous ser- Quigley and Robert Quigley. both f tive tests power lints were fined Sae each Containing a complete list with ad.! I IS No.4 this morning held physical bylfinto from local headquartera-WhatervLos Angeles. itch-te4 IfV dresses Of the General Authorities-of- f 1. Of thee. Jhdas C. M. Nielson. of the Juvenile Kelley barley ..... LSO clam In feels an 12 been soaked, for be to has pent declared is Is. registrant' it sock the spiral The ' bale. afternoon, (mutt. Per boys Saturday the Church; with all 'Genera Boards. seven l gm' Bennie 011ealleyImpressive four qualified for general and for Red Cross Portmera. venni!' and throws himself Into funeral sensation arrested on complalni of officars Alfalfa. per ton 1.25 i Listing every Stake, Preeidency- - .and; 21.00 services were held yesterday for limited military service. while two were Ana more 'wool than the 'ordinary sock ing A Light company. the Power of ttall 1.44 i the per fish bay, at an ' ward Bishop in the Church. includes' not the undertaking parlor of a M. Tay- - were rejected as physically disquall-- 1 who report that ISO Insulator hays erimothy pond where, to imaginary I tuilt on the square. It also does ensiled. '4 the mission presidents and mission fit the foot properly. according to Red beating of gongs. he goes through the tor over the remains of the late Mrs. been the last broken year. rt.ent. durirg CrMalle S. Cross officials. works into& Bishop Franklin headquarter. and the location of Salt and finds him- Bessie of the y.Seventeenth 1.50 Lake 5.20 E. Meyer. who Resigns--W- . has num- - motions of ofwashingloathsome ward pre- Straight grade All indexed. an41 lug wrinkle at the instep and So. City Chapels disease. Tintrey that Mel ee. laILLER FILES PETITION. The epeakers were Harold S. hasMeyer In an. self cured cow testing of crone other disadvantages. tbe arGAIL in been charge arranged alphabetically. ewer to many inquiries at the Gardo- to become a future chief .graduate. Barnes and Andrew Jenson. Music was department of the local Vnited States SSe I.:" I Invaluable to anyone correspondingt George W. Inner. a carpenter of halt Beet or can. furnished by the 'Seventeenth ward House. local women are asked to fore- Or a general sent on a distant expedits leaving Salt Lake to- -, Lake. has filed a petttion in voluntary i 'EGGS. with any Church official. An invocation WAS offered by dairyforoffice. go any spiral efforts In the Banttuleor, tion brandishes his whip. capers choir. The will4 bankruptcy. He gives his tab little& he Francisco. where San F. day .... Arthur Barnes end the benediction . tionat mailing list. accurate accepel eggs, per footwear. around the stage a few times amidst an but Fre.h sales agent with at $2.052.T2 and assets of the 40 W. Harold case position ....$1000111.60-10,accept Interment was by Langton. to date. the clashing of cymb:als, and then In the city cemetery where the grave the Davis Watkins Dairy exempt. 1 arrirrit. Now On Salo at 110o per Copy. and informs his audience that was dedicated by Alvin E. Olson. t WEE DESERET NEWS 0!1, THE Mops companyIlewillhavn-taring SOU Si Creamery. in lb. cart he has arrived. Or a criminal who is NEWS BOOK STORYL: the entire state of 0E8E11E1' kinds and COAST. covering tory .421 Jo solid binding a local Infant renting. DaleIn pack Creamery. linepitat the ' to be hung. accompanied by the weird ' A successor in the local ' r No. Ream Main Street. c hil d of Mr. and Mrs. James California. Deseret second class. the at cresmery, of done ifant ruling Al ' fiddle. mufile from the 14 Readers of The Deseret News vis43 tAdertsmamatlk. 14b. bid on your work. arvey Dale, 451 south Eighth East office has not yet been appointed. us Let and moan his tonfession and wail will coast are notified that this iting the street, (rear). Funeral services were E,1 Stoutnottr LetesWarren Stout-sou- r. paper can be obtained on trains and Lthen walk over to one side of the held at the Larkin funeral chapel member of the public utilities stage and stand under a bamboo pole Saturday afternoon, at the following places: KI leaves Lake Utah. Salt of commission has He the to a tied Iwith top. Sao Fraocisco. rag . Reld;-A- tWilliams the family reel- - City today for an Atlantic port, to en- a been hung! All pain is represented by 431 Sixth avenue. College News Co. nea N William United with service the throwing the head back and gaging Reid. 49 years old. died May 25. He ie. ter into active Golden Gate News Agency.. upward. Anger. by very hard breath- survived by his widow. Mrs. Charlotte States naval reserves as & civil eng1-- 1 jerry News Co. lietitenant of .1(gdo. the first to Move. J. and and neer, Reid. the ranking eyes. Every ing staring following children: United States News Agents. s. A. A. Canister. Elva. ment of the hand or head. the grade. Mr. Stoutnour. on receiving pm Margre M. Wheatley News Co. Glenn to Charlotte. t, and wrote from Washington. tions in which the feet and arms are Regina Reid. orders is Log. Angers. Funeral- Gov. Simon Bomberger asking to be held. are all significant of some defi- services were held in the Twentieth relieved of his duties as commissionerl Jos. Kemp News Stands. nite action and meaning. and these ward chapel this afternoon',40114 Interment the . The Fifth Street News Depot ,,.. areperfeetiv understood -- movements; Chtnese--whonation. will' tell yott; like ... Aortal Carter Symene..-A- t the- resiHon Diego. the modern school of stage artists In a 1105 east Fate South Lieut. Coy ce Restinst---tiou- t. street It., M.. Child and Pacifico News the west that scenery is an, uneaten- - dence, Mrs. Sarah Carter Symons. 67 years old. Newberry Choyee. the British .older .. eary .bother.Asia Magazine. wife of Benjamin Symons, died Sunwhose tallui on condition at the war She emigrated from Cambridge. front have proven very popular during I day. 60 Utah. to n In-iEngland. years ago. his stay in Salt Lake. is spending &plat' ma...111"am 11 , be held In the few days' respite sightseeing about the:: Thirty-thir- d ward ch a poi --wati, citybeforc--contoteing-o- n biz lecture from IS a.m. to noon that day. Inter- tour. The Ileutenart stated this morn- - t ment In City cemetery,. ing that after he is completely recov-- ; , return to the Sionee weet...In Portland. Oregon, erered be will either on 1 Simoul his speaking Sweet. $I years old. father of trenches or continue whichever capacity be could S Leon and Arthur. Sweet of this in tour. city., died Saturday night. Ile was a pioneer five greatest aid in California and bad visited -Comminsioner Scheid ReturnsCity: Imerchant in Salt Lake many times. Mr. born in Germany . but came Commissioner Karl , returned from --- at the home of his only daughter. tam a two weeks vacation trip to ouray Emma Hart Arthur SWItti and Leon Colo. F.-C- . E. .,...16, Sweet are in Portland to attend the to be held in that Twellth.Thirteenth Ward Rally city today. W. D. Rydalch Will be the principal at a Patriotic rally in the ward chapel Tuts-da-y I evening. beginning at g o'clock.: i FUNERAL The East Side quartet will furnish: who' selections and ittsrold 11. ResiderwenThe won the medal In the recent high , WIIJta funeral .of William R. Henderson. who was school oratorical contest, will deliver electrocuted recently while engaged in his oration. After the War." The pub- - i stringing additional wires along North Ito Is Invited. Temple streeto,was held at I P.m. Yee, terdey under the auspices of the local Many Applicationsdrhe state omlAtigs of Elks. Tbe full Elks ritual ployment bureau on west South Tern; Iras used and the service' io said to have been one of the most lamely at. pie street le receiTing Many sPPlics,-:- ' -tended ever held under the auspices of tions for vs:foils class Of labor. averagthe lodge In thio city. Bishop The bureau 45 dank. bout Heber C. ing 'verso Newho was well acquainted with two car loads et the deceased. reviewed his life and fliruring on sending10 4' Portland Wed- paid glowing tribute to his character. shipyard laborers Hiss Viola Schrack, soloist. sang "Res- wielder. "Come ignation." Unto kW and FL Love Lowe to chfroto---Steph"Abide With Mo.". While Miss Gladys loft Saturday aftcrnoon for Chicago. Hardman the played accomoianimente. In his book he VI Is of all his astonishing experiences. Many beautiful floral tributes spok of to attend the month'," meeting of the the esteem of a host of friends. The Hair-breaddistributirg committee of the escapes on land and in the air. How he pallbearers. all of whom were fellow sugar food administration., lie will employees of Sir. Henderson. were: national was shot down again and again. ; How he was wound- - Fred Taylor. 'William Edwards. A. J. be away about 10 dais.- John Tames. lielfeman. H. B. Tames ed and yet recovered. Incident after Inc,identall full of Dar--Tfileld for JunPaul Hampshire. Interment was Preparing in ior Marine Scouts are preporuut to Interest and splendid spirit' Lieutenant Roberts enlisted City, cemetery. hold a tieM daf next Saturday on tWo months Canadians Mrs. Warr in the 10th after,war broke.ont Olicesiruneral Mrs. Mary Olson, tor manyservices for CutNmamyyingswalnietaidianissno..4.. , In Europe. Was a dispatch rider in France, he then Join. counselor in the prealdencY of the years .1e:LE, el ward Relief soeiety, were held Sixth win Guthrie. commanding the local H" ed the Air Corps and made his first flight as an afternoon at the Sixth ward Sunday , chapel. naval recruiting distrIrt- - 'has notified Bishop Arnold O. Gtaunue presiding. server. later distinguishing himself as a pilot. After he ,.. to call for the enrollMany friends gathered to pay tribute all ,.. ivas. wounded he went to England and became Invaluable; to her memory and remarks eulogistic ment of blacksmiths- - coppersmiths , and were mamates Made by Bishop shipfittera consoling carPon!ern as an instructor to the English airmen., (Dengue, Mrs. Annie. Weil Cannon, chinisrs mates snot quartermasters. George E. Burbidge, Alexander Buchan- Such recruits will be Placed on waiting Illustrated. $1.50 an. Jr.. and Carl A. Carlquist. Music .' ., orders until called to active duty.. was furnished by the Evans-Barbmale quartet, which rendered "rho Perfect Day,' and the "Christian's Good Night " by Miss Louise Watson LLogal blanks of nvortdimeriptitie., who song.- '41 Dry Those Tears." and Mrs. Louise arranged front tbn bent tegal forms Poulton Glencoe who -the solo Resting Now.From Care Save No. 6 ,Main St. and and VA brought strictli Sorrow. The opening prayer was offered by Daniel LI. Snare and the hens. full supply alwals On hand at b &taloa by August W. Itylites. Deseret News BOA Stara A'report of the recent trip rat mitt4 z. , - . :, Ltg Dot4T.. rMKE A REGOIM:-- 3 yovvt Now TRAT (tTo1U-lliA- l THE2E , VIAR WITH CEEIMAN1 - nomoll BOIN,IN POP By. t - |