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Show THE for a coiii4 "N The Right Way fit". Virginia Maiulian ned at a lun. neoa at th Country tie. HttiurtCtr F.am roiorea g.aJToll deeuza'ed ibaitaUi Cover li.d lor M' Lucille Iladdatx Hem Hail.. MS Vivian 'Xnv. M Fhyltl Allen. Mia Alice Nurd. MilBelay Siannard and Ml dred MeMulien Store, Move, Pack or Ship rv 1923 A 'ft A r poin M-- ia Goods 23 BALDWIN WILL ASK M TO Household of weeks. ATJGCST: THURSDAY NEWS DESEBET 'I it j (Continued from page one) Staten I government expected. This An American b will i to be O. (lag A. R , department doe, not mean that official apof I the circle member of prove of the French fine of reasontab, by Mr i U W Saotr enteremit. ih afternoon IB. at home Friday , REBMAN WAY of me department al tbeir Mr ing but they are Inclined to agree 45 north Woi Temple Ora Benz T'a, r 1 kl Th inert, ng v. ill open a; with the French premier that no ta i turret. ow Private Lara S.'nrotarJ' B Jrs-2 It o'clock good purpoaa la aervad by dlacua-nlo- n Ksa L'u. "R arrea A.from the housetop of the Ineah mr PW? If Our tricate problem of reparation. In other words an open demand by Great Britain could not have been i !u' t a 10 me ruet Da-hby Poincare without com- -' accepted Fred , 'P(i arMril Mr. Waa. HW-iA. A. milting political suicide. To yield . Mr wad. 'a'--prto Great Britain In the face of the fireproof Mb. nd F i j w hole world would have been bu- toh.k.s co. V Zvcw Mr. add Mf. elal , eereependeat 1 the Deseret , mllint in 'L-Mr a ad Mr j Although the United State i v- .U M Mr W. Burt)I : more or lesa an innocent byntander i'itJST'ght !, Harry v aid ,n th JLefl f ot bet ween xehn pVia ? Campbell,! Beeda..k p'ibut and fc carrffd bUom GertradUnga a h.nt o' Cild w.atherwifnttded to and France, ther la "at Britain the I), f 31 Grar stead White 'bouqutt of brides rets i Tmreihv reference a direct r escaping Lceuwen maid of h mur. wore women are ,nd , rover so Ur Ireogli'f'1' .X , - Lieutenant coin eriied pSleeve n ca to America's part in the financial WW ! r I Pore.tbnfc ge.rgon cr.pt- - and ant M ( b'--' manic ih'a ci; and readjustment of Europe. Naturatly "1 tr. M M:. Coru 'Pink aweet pea M Hvne"Llentant 1 B n'n ',1'or! . MTP ur L,ia:trrI there Is disappointment that th G Wright J L.' i bridesmaid, sore orcii.d georgette a i H,0,wn- tynch haV one 80 a.TumSE' Ltfssii rot H.raa mv publicly nhan the war debt to Am- ! ' War. would be paid. ,R'aVdU payments veij( Ha Mr i.r ' ! bis t two to wich irm, would not bes!u until OftrmnyJe- and Mr nd Sir mi Mrs John T,v shoulder Thae r fan paving rwparadoiUL Th .,.alUthl''dted g ,1 e M'Vh-i- i mid- - j Tn gaet't nnmbe.-at- . and have determined Incident TiTB5 outi,f "'7- - First Kr enjo ogetit Ibovi ' ri. evei on aft- ai!y tc draw up an agreement with Mta asaa Boult. , x2cc 'c o v: u f. j r e (ojpieut 2Z1 mate. to p.y t ft Miiton aver a city rcorv . trP 45, f O. rr v,f Wish To Pay Debts. loSTftf ? S3 Taris mode! tigi) ihTtyUSfi ft 4 . lo.'-ho ever. ImocI Brufi loirs. r park bJeawf'd ' MFed Tie statement, prelnler Poincare' 'T? that th forthcoming negotiations S' , Zm fj'5 to bring intended are Ainenca 1,h neck! . hm from the b!rc f M.SS Oertruce FtkGy irean'Ia:? g era,. avenue n hc nd hometimv a stand-- j about a definite agreement to pay nonor !f ih! hi' h Lay too VVaehington o. not rogardod m significant, iir u j a bme n fwiyre i orlodk. Lmn -at mt French j exact word t TTs trcsfs bev liar tfippsd b'ldc brother sion. A.1.T' .' ' hau tNMtned to rvniajn modety In prsmlsr srs; Van and Mr rU- - Van la- - rei. Ea'M at reel. worked around lo W wish lb pay our debt, both i Mr O B. Mered'.'h, Jr. ardlls.l i1 Keuirra f" fourih posuou on the aide of the new our debts toward the United Btatea Fbc t J ' E egren performed th Loniae Meredith wUi enter!, n F- and even U psed directly afternoon In boaor of M ps a. ermen Jday and our debts toward Great Brtt-aIn its jkmrh Hi ,FtV fo ce Aga. how waS marr.ag You cannot accord preferenoe; dlioln-Kbe- d A reception ba In bTrrtr materially Ow Hr'" Second i uTWnglit'il to one or the other. We cannot ward amuse- -j nest If not In stiffness liwricid li ' I and white gladioli The irrepressible pleats are press, therefore bring a oolldartty with tmt hT P'n fmn.4 b- e- tat on of Ih home Err eat Van Cott. dauglter ed .imo servire on nearly every Germany for the payment of debt' i U n .n. LieueLyn. wll rosiibie iariet and of garment today. of 'England to the United States, m hi, .'Eleanor, Tfes br.de was leav Satarday for on the other hand, month a tr p These pleats appear on lingerie, on We cannot W'tft pearl tritniBtfiga. rtaM .nciud.ng Ne ; ir!rtiy labored suits and on after-Yor- abandon our whole share of bonds or- - twough the. east, ger taJft 'e'l raghi noon and evening costume of all for Boston, Wash'rg'en, I t partial settlement of the interand Chicagc. One ttriking tallieur rdec'!pton. nt tinder co.o-e- d serge with a rnon- - allied debts Wo should an In anyDont Squeeze Black- agree UUi Kate M ftaae left today for! k.' fur collar, employ square cash be obliged to come to Gardstoc. Canada to a " . r; d the pleated pan. la of the material on j merit In advance with the govern- TAam necrJni. ij a . that ! either side of the coat and skirt ex- - i ment of the United fitatea, which nCwu' dedication of rev tne t.irpie ' " ' ' visit pliicaj'ie u 1.!? tndiog frtiaiustbcnftth tke arm! being our Jtredltpr hae Intereet t i we Urge end In retioae pene efreLede 'etamijon t'le coal to withjn e fw lncbTjn fc4s financial pugi E are to ackhrads of the hem on the skirl. Each coat tion 1b not madeourworse tre rr ling sleeve is adorned with sim lar panbj - Jrulal.ns r.f dist aod Jaepember The t fporfi uz the aktn interpretation of the foregoel from e.how to wrist. tri ard .s i oae safe and acre Mis Htln ing heard today la that Franco bewsi cntrtsin idty enji r's FRIDAYS OHGAY RECITAL. t'iat never fa is t get at a tea Fnd- - aferrron st br lieves America can not exert presr frf ihcTY a tfmrle way, too konre n Xmh Eat Frtdav a tabernacle organ rec'tal sure to force France to pay her them or of t to t Joet Eleanor Vhn f ni ara program before German reparation wRh Assistant Organist debt sg store about two Miss A ft on 7 f'ca a' gs. who w ae K mball at ths console, are forthcoming and that America 1 rk cf M s Vau Ldmard P for itaturday powdrsprinkle be as follows. will not fall In with the British -i a Isot we? rloth e Ut: rub Cott for a visit and Mm f,r zsi will National Anthem aver tre nlatkheads briskly for make her home plana for cloeer relationship with Grand Choeur (Hosannahl . .. tw tecrds wash o"f and ou'Il bej Germany which might hinder the Th Pubol r;rnriHi t r.e list etery black-- 1 Mrs. Beasoa Landon Jr cf nl-t- i Prelude Pastorals reconstruction or productivity of Op. tit. 8uP. bar d.5as!arcd and the akta cage, and small son Bobby are the .. France. L Boellmana I?) ad the pores In wiJ he Lm-iocft j.-- , of 5!r aunt. T That Wa Two Were Ma'l The American position la quite Adt. tcejr aatu-.Mrs Landon Ufary Cotcv Alln E Nevin simple. To the extent that France wa formerly Mis Gene oe 'Mormon' hymn Coma. Faxori'e declares reparations must be setMuch Driving Harts Eyes. , Y'e Saint'. Ar by organist Com. tled K Mr. Mr and y, Go odsped An Old Melody .. Ar by organ.! , apart from the question of Airin Alter a losg drive atways wash -allied rd srrall daughter Manet, andwar debts, the United M'i Tjorala from Sonata Op. 49 ... with eyre Simple camphor. GoodspcM's L. foar mother. Mrs L T Ren L. Beeker Fiats if In hearty accord with the wltckkazel. hydrasns. etc., as mixed Rrce. have returned from a three French position. But to withhold week In Lavopuk eye wash r,s5 througc ihenorih- This LOW RATE TO DENVER making an agreement to pay United Fd to V,or!a snd Vancouver, moves dust and germs and counter- Sc R!o Grande Western. State until payments are actually Denver via let effects of mind and aun. Stops, ' Round trip fare. September 4th and received from Germany, is in the r Schramm j Mr dryness and burning Hnr'.rs Mr. ef ith. SJ 14; return lmt September opinion of responsible people here, Johnson hcore. Adt. . IButie. MonL, ar visUiag is tfea e!ty i lib Adv. an utterly untenable theory of fair pre-eot- Tie , -- r. REDUCED SHSahe Freight Rates Cren t';; W? M- t El Only Two More Days pre-ide- .& i, i. of the Great Expansion Sale m eEiian y i I Mmvjiw a-- H- - & !. Mnnng r ' 4 :'- j ' -- wi oo'f .,tMric das to obtain suit values tut. v.m 4r'rrrvr:;'k'!itm!;:rw-hVu i. cLr he-,- . & 1 .r Ti-:g- Suits for Men, Young Men and Boys . ' itfhe 'tu one of these wonderful , c f fl Iu Only two more , rJf MENS SHOP ( ! tutiV Z. C. M. I. a'" f ; akop;! ter' a,a . -- h k, - - j. J A SPECIAL LOT of desirable, d ment suits; some of them suitable for all the year round wear; make your selection at 50c on the del lar. owu-to-the-- w i a- cau-ic- tis-- & ne-te- tt The balance of Z. C. M. I. Suits at OFF; blacks and hlues included. An- -r at a. t3, -- ONE-THIR- Wonderful $2.00 Shirt Values 3 FOR $4,00 One Lot of Shirts at OFF. Manhattan Shirts at Reduced Prices. Z. C. M. I.s Entire Stock cf D ONE-FOURT- Straw and Panama Hats AH I! for $1.35 Z. C. M. I. MENS SHOP r Inter- H Mens Pants Redaced HALF PRICE Including Riding Pants and Work Clothes. I 8:eI .d Si ! dealing as between debtor and creditor. The British made their agree- ment without ai!ng anything about getting Income from Germany or France or any other countries now owing her money. The French capacity to pay America a part from any payments thet mavl come from Germany the only' factor that Congress la likely to 1 of consider when anyquet1on funding the French debt la there. And there is a growing opinion here that the French can pay their debt to America irrespective of Germany' ability to pay France. Should the. French effort be to Involve the United, State in a situation whereby Am-erica might be expected to exert pressure on Germany to ebmpel her to pay France or Great Britain the aume which America is expecting to get from France and Britain, that effort la doomed to failure. It has been tried too often In diplomacy heretofore and haa been met by the Wilson and Harding administrations with a flat rejection and the same answer is assured from President Coolldge- - He wiU undoubtedly follow the convictions of Secretary Hughes who favors the policy" of separating war debts from reparations and of having the latter settle Independently of the United States. om US-11- 4 DRUG STORE IS AT MAIN STREET.! I Yacht Carrying British Air Aces f negou- - c'ki Dih (Special to The Newsl-- I SPRING CITY. Aug t3 John j Blain, pioneer of this ci;, d.ed hs home Tuesda- afterrooi. I ws born in Carlise. Erg'a-- J. 1859. in 1153 he cam April 27 Ltah eMh h fe tty, Up ma' i ried Eerelda Allred m 1874 She (Bv The Associated Pressi. u,. " children sur- 8ACRAMENTO. Ca.tf , Aug 23- - .vive-- i him, following, Mra Cfarisa Nieisen Plear Creek. - Mrs. Laura lorue An Injunction effective Buhl ! IdahoMrs ifyriie Mai- the atate during the pendency of the J Against Activities Suffers Accident Of Coast LW. HU Vessel Used to Map World -I - I1" Flight Crippled off J Mexican CoaL .i the Industrial Worker of the!JeseL. Blain all of Spring1 World, it organizer and member! Mr. B!aIn ; an Jnd, wa granted In the superior courf, ran. In fllJed maBsion ,stI the eastern states j He has f 1B,S5. s tt evp'ajned. fl, many position of trust and repelnjunetion. remain tn full fo:-aid ef mained a faithful Latter-da- y Saint feet pending a tr.al of ihe Fun real service will be held Fribut tt was Fa C by !tcrr..s that day at 2 p. m in Jhc ward chapel In effect the cjunc'ion iv a per- bit hop bamuel Allred in charge manent one end tb defendant probably will a;peil dlrer'iy from It without trv ficher r,al. Church Notices C-- t' , (By Th Associated Pres ) LOS ANGELES. Aug 22 Ths yacht Frontiersman, acting aa a pathfinder for the British avtatora who will attempt a world encircling flight next summer, haa met with a slight accident off Manzanillo, Mexico, according to a wireless message to Dr. John W. Final Tribute Paid The Granite stake quarterly conTownsend. Los Angeles- representi.l convene at-i- h Deseret News Carrier ference stake ative of a group of scientist laying tabernacle Surday, Aug 2 4 meetto commence at lu CO a m. and ings tha course of the proposed flight. (Epecfal to The New) 2 ptr.. end 7'39 pm. SPRING CITY. Aug. 23 One of Tha message also stated tils Th urioa meeting or tb Liberty Frontiersman ran out of fuel at the largest funeral ever held here stake Primary officer and will be held tn the Ninthteacher ward wa Tuesf"r that Keitn Schofield. Eerros u Island 25 at 2 p. m chapel, Saturday, full attendance Aug ta desired. uteri ng heavy weather and wa day at 2 p. m. In th ward chapel. A Th Salt Lake stake Primary ofMini making her way up the coast byjB!lhD ficer snd teacners will be sail. It was said she would atop Young Schofield was the Deseret hed Saturday. Aug meeting 25. jn at San Diego, Calif, to take on News carrier here He was drag-co- the Seventeenth ward chapel. A full and then proceed here, where jged to death Saturday evening by attendance Is desired. home, while on his rounds with according to her original schedule. she was due today. j the papers -two' The ward choir furnished the The yacht left London Temple Notices months ago, carrying a group of' music, special selection were, vocal 511 Mrs Allred: duet. L.bhy aviation experts, naval officers Owlrx to the unfinished cond.-to- n E''ra Beck snd Jesi Schofield of Improvement scientist. 3tt in all. Th speakers included J. W. the Sxa Lake temple lawill remain In the party are Captains Nor- -' "tfi-aLeoclosed tin?! Mrday Aa Watson. M!s 7 man SlacMillan and G H. Vtallns, CLOUGE F. RICHARD Lee Aled. British air aces, who plan to start Prextdcn11 L. A McIntosh of Mt. In the around the world flight. Bi'hop far Thorn, repre-e- rt Captains R. L. Spaulding and Bob-- , Ilcawvnt thaardLcsere. vew. Price, naval officer, snd Com- -, 5eLI'rs 7 241 "red; mander Roger Bocock, In charge T h' th6.c:ofr"s pra i of the expedition. f1"1?,3 T?e, Many members of ths group sreier said to havs participated In Arctic)ITVllUam E. Robins fwP. io char and Antarctic exploraUone P required two I f the procesemn cmrn to co nry th 'ilora! offerings MAUIAGST AIOnCED, to tee cetnetry. e mi'i - after ted h Spring City Pioneer u Injunction Issued ed eta ; en-co- Pfins. raawtf dlRf t e Dtl'l kal Corn Flakes! unit bowl and pour on cream FILL ths is Theres no or milk, and tha ready. waiting for the delicious goodness of Post Toasties. And you have two good flakes of toasted foods crisp, flavory, energy-givin-g with or which Post Toasties milk com, and the cream ' are served. . , , Nothing better to turn a hungry feeling into happiness. . Dont just ask for com flakes,, say Post Toasties theyr.e different! You can tell Post Toasties if it isnt by the Yellow and Red package I. it isnt Post Toasties. wax-wrapp- o)Li U( (S0U9 fRbGI3Ci ed (Continued from page one) thereby releasing many workers Workers released now employed. from silver mine and reduction plums may be al orl ed, however Oliver mine, In coppe and ccl which bis Increasing their forces and are short of workers. Particularly is this condition evident at McGill, at which point 100 additional experienced underground metal miners are In demand, aa well as 50 additional carpenters. A shortage of unskilled highway labor exists, highway program progressing rapidly; 242 miles of highway pavipg, surfacing, etc., under construction July 1, affording employment to approximately 250 workers: within 20 days an additional 28 miles will be under construction and will affbYd employment to approximately ISO additional wofkers The recently established federal-stst- e public service at Keno is relievof agricultural ing the, shortage labor existing In several section of the state. Railroad transportation employment In general on an overtime basts; railroad shop em7.ewfton-mrta- l ployment fluctuating. (gypsum) mills under construction will, whn completed, afford employment to approximately 1,000 workers.-- -. Harxcet Hands Needed. "IDAHO Shortags of labor for harvesting is still acute. Lumber companion In northern port of state have agreed to minimize their wood crews during harvest operation to afford those who desire an opportunity -- to off A- their services to the farmers T Lumber industry ax- 1 - -- f f- - V;f ui0 rn;r itlpm, al l and,"'. ihmT rhnvnn ?rar RADIO J I MT PLEASANT. Aug lt Ax- - j Rehabilitation Costing nouncement !a made of tb mar $200 for Average Case of Mias Elsie Andersen, flag daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alfred ( By Associated Andersen of Murray to H W JorPress) gensen of ML Pleaasnt The cereWASHINGTON, Aug 23 Dismony was performed In th Salt Lake Tempi yesterday and wa fol- abled civilian are being rehabililowed by a last night at and returned to gainful purIB home of reception the brides parents. - tated suit under tha provisions of tha Escb yesr ths potato bug collects federal .rehabilitation act at an a toll of 25 cents from each Indipublic coat of .J2S9 per vidual In this country bv destroying average cans. It was announced today by 1 25.099-- 0 OA.wocth- Xu bar cSalrma-- f of fedHarry Fidier. eral board of vocational educaperlenclng no difficulty in securing tion. , labor; the supply about equal the The figure I based on cot v I demand. Three large lumber comsubir.-tte-- l mates board to!he by In northern part of state panies havs started second shifts. Mining the several state. Approximately active, with considerable shortage 18.090 disabled persons, it was reof labor, competent miners being ported, have been rehabilitated the passage of ihe act in greatly In demand. Building ac- since tivity still continues and ther ts a 1920. shortage of building craftsmen In Science haa duplicated the pearl, some sections. All industrial plants ruby and sapphire, but as and railway shops operating atead- - diamond, yet has found no means of reproducing tb emerald. ur., -- at r-- -- kzn - THURSDAVrAUr23, 8:00 P. M. Program to be furnished by Mr. Harry S. Joseph, pianist, who Kill render original compositions, and Dee Bradford, boy tenor, accompanied by Mary Kelley Pye, pi- anist. The Armstrong piano used is furnished through the courtesy of Daynes-Beeb- e Music Co., and the Victor Records and the Vidrola used are furnished through the courtesy of the John Elliott Clark Company. .W. - -- W"qi .4. V. . . . i Serf :) "t i itiV - 'j . |