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HURT MI CRASH I ruter eEnt'lem-----ma- Mon-MI- yr for-th- I lobr - , Firemen Come to Box Finds Medal Aid Wife of ,Member: Awarded in 1878,Lost Luck And Since Forgotten Stricken, by -- ' ' - - ..,..-... 4 . club-exhib- it , - AretAired safety-Frida- , As Still Is Seized , d. - , -- 4 . - 11.10-tent- RA " a !II ar - 4 t , - ,! ' - ;es et( . N9 - .v, TIAL,' RUSSELL, , ' - '' , f I . "..1,- - t "s . "' .... . .. tipp, I Ar 'wo--- I rdwt senottraolli - Id( - .-.- . , ' ; wert:Ifeerp - , They taproom, tba beet teed Ilavestatoot , yee aim make. BACK., , Pelted& at NMN- DT - ., U. . alet rtabt la ' . Zarb Tem, wk.. sas. - nrhi PA . ACCOMPLISHMENTS NI:ME:ROCS , - , - Fudge Cake l Chocolate , - ' ',.5111 and-- - - - 5C A!Iti , , $i . - Senutuday nights.,opening,,,,at .,, ' e Cat.' , , -- - TINA INSY STOKES 4 a ila id I - 3 411, bead-natte- iI , stales. .sise -- - - ' -- , -, . - r - - , ....." -- 04.4 :0; 46 1.0! its as ss ts so is "I. m s hi - dr A. h, s4 3 MinctrE,14,r4 ILI 4. Ntk 41&,ke ' 41INit Atmika144.4, 114 k 41.0,010, "071 ".' Ar p4 16. A!.kI. ,, -a . o, t, ,, -- , 1 ' ' t 4 .' -- 1, . , rs LI,Ihe.Ma3rtaiSho5j I , . ;. gOem, 1044,' 1.A' I '-- With the Maytag diettosee're the average weelea washing-Jus- t Itirminutea In the ntorets, and the rest, of the day Is Yettra (or pleasureor ether dutteeeS , ,10 - . ,. . .4 rAk;',470 t, t - t 'A.0.....A600,,i:'..1 ... .. .: ' .. . . - .: ..1.,.. , ' ' 1 , tioandr,n ell . -'7 - Moat a - - , . . ondebto . - I - ' 0 gai , eg.1 ) le' A. , Automobile thieves - indicdted they were no respectors of per-hey etsoontse Nileodmnetill'y nighttbashne: Richards streets An automobile behmring to Detective I Woodard. bead of motivehureaut. ' I I Although a search of the ear and county was made and vexes , sent out. the car was not recovertal II until Friday morning when it was I found st Eighth EiteA and - Sixth , streets towed and South into ' by Motorcycle Patrointan O. B. Record. The car was considerably damaged and the spare '4,1 " I From Detective - . sr ' ' 1 i . -- , I 1 , 4 , , ' ' Tn-lth it -- - M ,. i , f . r . twain. .....-..- , ' Pecan :; ' IIcing ' v. ottlin4 cal...its. ---Auto Thieves Steal ,vansde 40c 1 IOC 7k . hayill been ' ler:Lbfp:m at la a tn. The eight horse II In the coliseum at the stably i fair grounds will continue Friday l !Inuit,. Soeclah . e jo paet v.000,loua , - ......., t -- ' , ' , ,. , Prat,- , Meth; furnished to Men and woman hey totaled 1433 lodgings bays been supplied. Those cared , for included transients and unskilled labotertreut of employment. Transients sense whUe uot Salt lAke citizens, could int be allowed, from of community-s responsibility, to roam the streets huntrY, and car.... been one of the greatest problems presented to Mg for them-ha, the Conmtunity Chest.' - conferenra - , ' - - stribb"tah.of thaltilli5nins("bol ,1 Cream ssicarameig ' among the big accomplishment' of the Community Chest, through its various relief tAgencies, since.the inauguration of the chest last , COALSE" .tioNET , - ,,... 7 till ,,7s ' s ' THE colvimpurry CHEST 4,c.. , D . C. ' , Jr Yot,E a bard bead fob bast. nem ijateLL ArritittlJan tbe Ain '' : I.. e' note,who isivedweinn kuntotwult ktne teg west. was Mr. Russell by ' friends. ddiri:i in New York Fri-at hie home - He will be remelt,- morning. by theatre patrons of Salt tri for a number of aPPeerancos , . , , here , widow. Mrs. York. and AdMrs. Theodont,Amole sss, . , IC::;. , , FAMOUS AMR, DMS AT HOME , .......,. ' ' itedcattror.Hgrat'd , " , .1k 30 ,i1A ' .' ' I 33AL OF QUALITYIS FUEL 4. .4, THAT BEST AGRE,....fkix WITH Me 4 141G14EST-0- 4 - ; IIMMP ft. oil' !.." ..' I , I , - 4.14 fg.,471 ,a - - I s1111 1 , on I bers will eantitatioa ..,4 the OrybfUs club Mils thoruu. wl principal speakers will a let Saturday Prost. A. W. Inns. President Weiiaate mod Ism oplianolon, lambs 11. ' YEAR,,,- ii. s Calder- - I Albueical nym- , '...r.t..0,011;0,41t14,44:411,41. , . - "a' t i gionpectoc1411 . .. . Banks-Huntl- ball will speak ow thiology; Mrs. II Alice L. Reynolds and Wm Kather- Amy ;wood, ' - - Stahl. DUriatt the afternoon session the 1 Our big free catalog ,will 0 main topic of discussion will be the ' ORelief society study couree. Un- der this help your planning. :Ionic. Dr. George IL Brim- " 0 , sEcrioll , d- -- . , , bootees.' . SECOND , ry ; - r fir TRAINING TO ADJUST tli , 1E1112 CHAMMILLAttriocslIFTIsTinETTIA ,UI: :MUST BE SCHOOL' AIM DECLARES, EDUCATOR .., GIVE!' ''01 sjAj: .,. t,, si,,35 A - - . . -- , , . - - et A....,-- . ' , - '' I "F,ducation today must be direct- tettcant:ma! administrateI are go. 11.4 to be Netted by what they do .t Steer Purposes to Pay Bonding' ; Brings. for that type of student, said Prot. Reavis in the opening address of Actual Company Invesk Cents; High conference at the West high school auditorium Thursday night. Plan - Protects i '' '. ,, I Indicate Healthy ment; See ladhidwibty. 2 learn-Th, Farmers Trade. ' This privilege erill be tion of Livestock on ntering his discussion on "The , tended so you and your bus. Diagnosis and was the keynote of the itd- Problem l'upli--Hband end boy friends too if dress of Dr. Frank W. Hart. UM- -. Tteatnient."bestProf. Hearts declared be they wink nitro you , ootne that the ! thing ttat Peen . New terms under which and Reorganisation of four state de- -' reran), of California. before the done , , i, i 'rho grand champion iamb to tiott, rt,o 94,1,e, want on is the pupil's in ,' land board will take over tho AOC Partments the grand opening day, Toot-th-e effected Friday' general session of the Utah Educe-Genes--, dividealitY and lit nin. go on in the grand champiou' Meer topped the habilitation of the Eerier River. Administrators' conference his own Vey. developing hie pa. When new 4 partment beads daaiYatternoos and evelthilh market at the auction of prize Land & Water Company Friday morning in the University collar talents according to his own -. 41)were Piet-- , .,., , byLicov. - George 11. Dent of Lake stock Salt at ed fat the before the Bankettltintley eons: Utah .ot winning assembly ball took office The day when the inclination Otber departments be rt Central-Utastress-wpoand pany tho laid functioned--.as feature h Stock Yards school Union the a mould On great the industrial-. Water largo insututiou will be open commission as' 4 :.1' company Friday by John .; ! William M. Knerr of Salt Lake was the need of scientific research to through which. all Punits were Put of the tenth annuaLintermountain Olto all. k.veryonet la invited, and 1' 1 : of the state !mid elected chairman and Miss Carolyn determine what courses of study regardless of, their Lanese Or in- - stock and horse show will be provided at the guides Friday, board. can best it. Smith. be to has to escort given passed the meet.tkinziw-,- clinations, secretary. Henry N. building groove The proposal contemplates The steer went at, 60 cents per , through. WaS Hayes of Richfield seated demand. Civilization.- he Pointed the wheel foils in so far as it deed outright purchaso of all the inter. Liking the caner left by resigna- out. is rapidly becoming so com- not adjust itself to the needs of pound to the Bigelow 'hotel at Remember. the visiting eat ' ' will held by and in thethe neighindividuals bring who depend upon Ogden tion of Nephl L. Morris. in the boors are Irma 2;341 to plex that the individual cannot Sevier company . the - - , '. , borhood of $450. This animal was Mr. Knerr has been a member of heroine adapted to it. unless rhis it for education, he said. rehabilitation.. of the properties'through further best entered by the Utah Agricultural this commission since its organize. training is specifically limed in 'TOO' we have turned our solu1 investments and the ectentifie thought toward the S;$ti. Of thin college. ;ion in July 1917 and as chairman that direction. same to the Central resale The grand Champion lamb enof the commimion will succeed O. Greek. Latin. rnodern languages. tion of the elementiuy problems of ilrtakWater 1 company. F. McShane- - The latter however and even mathematics, he saitLare tdueation." Prof. Reavis said. RI tered by D. IL Adams of Layton. U. . 4 VET DOCTOR 0.4 wentfor-31;33-phow the action-iwill continue on the board. .1777. S1130,000 invelited., poiing. a total , seriously questioned as vat- showed from a system which countl of $202.10. to G. G. Wright for The public utilities commission being -- ..' meg for subjects tile ; 3' eecondari the Hata Utah Thi," is licents Judge E. E. Corfman as srhools. and substitutes have not failure- as a crime end thertfoi ogottprnivhi:cipp:iaennantt; tiirmroo" failof piled high the scrap heap chairman and Frank L. Ostler as been found. pound above the price paid per uresDarwin. Henry V.'ard Beech- for the grand champion lamb last VISITS IN C1T accrued intereat on the loan LSI secretary of the commission. The The whole question deinands a cr. Seward . t. mitt Prices both the others of the Napoleon. James Whit. year. for It is to save this organization were new formulation of educational investment, notate, comb hundreds of and others considercontinued with Don C. Rich. audiRiley championsgrand being 4., to end and pending litigation t in then' able higher than a year ago . the", tor and acconntant; L. T. Epper- philosophy. and it must have as a were ! Place the project on its feet at A the fundamental eassja.. he said. son. assistant auditor and account. central theme are considered as. Indications of Dr. B. W. Black. medical director minimum at Celt te the land bold' to fact it more that far dinr will Tho a idusators attend & Farrington. reporter; R. Important In the livestock of the U. B. veterans condition ant; healthy ers arthat , the state is projecting .; bureau. Lb. N. Slaughter, inspector and 911as to train the young mind in habits ner at the Weat hizis school at 6 industry. rived in rehabilitationLake Salt eve. of Thursday the solution of problems. than in p.m. Friday... A public meeting unEva Penrose and Slims Lenore DalThe reserve champion steer ning to make an inspection A letter ubmtttd Friday toler of the mere of thel Child N. of matder direction learning 13 cents per pound. ton as stenographers. subject Supt. G; medical end hospital facilities of cal counsel , for li of the Salt Lake schools will 'fot- brought DER-- PRESENT In the department of registration ter. be concluded. 7 , hospitals of the bureau and con- - comPany by Mr. - Oldroyd malted The session was presided over by low in the auditorium at which Dr. Milton Welling replaced Judge bosPita211- .tract. modification7, mine of W. former auctionIL Adams Col. ..,:, wag the Hart of Asst. of A. State Supt, C. Matheson. the' University James T. Hammond and Mr., Wet. I Dr. hi Black a Salt Laker and Proposal which was not acceptant George H. Dern was was ling selected hip daughter Virginia Following the general meeting. Dr. California will speak on "Edu. eer. Governor I to the chief of Utah the Provided I formerly numorganization. prep University among the spectators who Welling to take the place formerly Hart addressed the superinten- eation and Taxation." office of the veterans er contract can be obtained from several hundred. lAvestock , occupied by Miss Audrey Poole, as dents section. outlining the under- of Utah students will furnish a mu- bered -bureau. He was advanced front Ithe Central Utah Water comPaar men from all and sical of under direction program packer' of parts necesthe department. secretary standing assistant director for to director of of the the project of the intermountain , purcham country veterans bureau a The organization of the state sary between superintendents and Prof. Thomas Giles. year ago and mats land board agreed it would Prof. Hearts will discuss im- were among bidding. board of agriculture was continued boards of education to Insure r.. y The sales started off with the now bolds what la said to be the Pay to the company Protement of class room methods ' with Davis F. Smith as chairman harmony and progress. most . ; in medical for its title II Important and Interact position right, of the first prize carload the and Henry Moss as vice chairman:general disposal Prof. W. C. Heaves. University of at the Saturday morning s ? Bevier the f SO Beltler.. and the of 9 company Iambs owned a.m. at th, at 1,,... by Castoti01,- Friday marked the beginning of Chicago. 'addressed the Principals' session opening under care of the bur- Canal COMP 0Y the money actw4111 to the Brackenbury Commisa 'noir appropriation biennium of 'section. University of Utak-anSupt. D. C. teen Increased PUll eau attention to urging continue a show or ,,,.. advanced the actual obligittroe slight the sate and the auditor set up in to the problem of the individual Janson will be in charge. Section sion- company of Denver. at 14 said Dr. Black, though incurred. The state excludes "rout. '' meetings Will be held at 10:20 a.m. Icent. The same company pur- increase. his books the appropiratIons made student, and his edit.increase la almost entirely due this about $6.0e0 representing to the o adjustment - ' Dr. on Hatt chased will the "Creative of carload and bitued last speak second the prise legislature by cation. caeca disof mental tees developing believes which torneys it Leaderahip" at a general session lambs at 14 cents& also the this order traceable-- ta warrants for special claims. against 300 ,war. Approximately be should the 1:30 delegates at company room. in winners charged by rm. the entered - by Alma- The bureau now amembly met with legislative were present-- 1. prize the gtate which operates 01 bosni- up to profit and loss. leaving it,14 Prof. IARol E. Cowlee-mil- l centa.--be in at 14 anproval:z, While no additional Problem Punt's exclusively for its patients and estimated about- - $22dAlla the chorus,. The conference will close Magieby i present , .. in hogs was not quite tale Llir claims may be incurred hereafter Bidding uses apace In 40 other hospitals as actual Investment. 't ., !: ',challenge to the American with sectional meetings Saturday as spirite4 as in the sheep. A 40 ; to be charged against the old ap- greatest am . weli achoo-the hos1 i ; ; and and army navy today. principals and afternoon. carload of Duroc hogs entered make coseesetemeo , : propriation the auditor's office will where patient are kept. at .. Porter Brothers' of Morgaa which pitals awe CCMCealle" were Triads t.1 71 bonot claims incurred prior to the expense of the veterans bureART-EXHIBMarcfi 11. 1927 up until June le. took the - intermountain ITthe Contrst Utah grand au.-There-arg.,,totm 27,000 of 'After inst date theremaining champion prise and first prize In veterans of the World war who ars A letter tem the 114"neeelt Yrt'1 , their class was sold to the Cudahy patients of the bureau. balances' are lapsed into the genby Mr. Oldroyd pledge the stam - - eral ,fond and no outstanding company at 14.10 cents. , Packing L. Dr. Black will have visited most land office to make the payment, elainta r.an he paid without ,special George German's carload of of the states of the Union when as above outlined providing ;C.!! ampshlre hogs from Cowl. Neb., he arrived back In Washington. be Central Utah organtsatioab 'act of the. legislature two- years -' 0 ,,,t ' The twenty-fourt- h t hence Ported b Y II champions in the open class said. annual esti- - sent to the custodian of th Capitol grand will obligate twin to pay to ta lt to went the Coast COM.. Packing 'Mien of the Utah Art Inetitutelbewwww ApilIl and 3. ' Los Angeles tat. ouch an amount as it 0414 1-11 The Oates art collection now pany of 'will be formally opened, to the Pub.- lo be A carload lot of Duroc hogs ,PeoPle valued at 1110.0110 will form the cents fed Thomas Brothers of AshgeLher with 'loch additional mon-t'-lig Tuesday. April 5, at the Cand nucleus which the exhibi- ton. by be advanced for the as 'pound may was which Idaho. ey awarded in the state capitol. Hun- tion will be arranged, Petintintils aril first In their class ita Iler of the a,stem or reserve completion and dreds of people from all parts of added to 'this collection each year ' other necessary expenses no champion were sold to the Amerit t' of the the state and other states are ex- by means of a purchase fund of can Packing company of Ogden rrest, George Thomas Itnitteeretogetareiht3aaint to exhibit view which beSilia.d6datilbaunt the $500 mBirre!1;" the 310.721-74legisla., for 13 cents. head of the pected by appropriated University' of Utah. -, continuo until 31ay 1. ture,' this plan being followed , William Wyatt of Salt Lake our. exceed the amount which Itto i stadium trust committee. was auth- will 't.' A special preview has been ar- rather City, customs collector. and her may save the Central Utah than the awarding of chased 35 Cheeterwhite hog; first eon. arrangements orized to complete were an victims : of Mayne, arthda. for to.the et ranged contributing. prizes winning aril. in their class. at 13.1i cents. automobile accident ten miles north pany against the contract with the two lowest bidders on the prize The Utah rt Institute was ,o,t They' were entered py Porter of representatives Bs ka-- li ftt ardantlatine; stadium building at a meeting oc their friends.' and3 to .i Beaver, IgednOtday atternouri b p.m. from Tatter company, plane ganized in 1199 and held its first Drothire-- of she committee Thursday afternoon. of the press, Morrie. when were which the in tar therl nemer 4. are Invitations exhibition" the Sett Epecial that year April the tho 'steps .project The action completes DurOo against of IS caiload hOgs. fronr cellidtii , traveling cent b seven i preyiew And Lake Theatre.. The second 'exhibit cooed' .. sold" at neceosory to aillw immediate eon. being printed Ittile cents with a machine driven by & M. worth 0 f duratinn will be available was held at Prevo..,the third at Old to Den ',riser5 and selling strnetion'of the new athletic bow- forlithited number distribute years Thomas of ashitio; Idaho. Turner of Pocatello. Idaho. to Social 9 the Mall. low. artists to their Other displays have The- ,third prize Duroc .101g en. l'. lc Griffiths tompany wet The Idahca car was travelinig same at a discount of per been held at the B., T. C. and the st et the nine bidder's for the exby Woozley A Solis. of Ma. south and the two cars met on a The state land board believes Mrs. W. P. Adama.chalrman 'of U. A., C.. Logan. two in Ogden, at tered t .'- money to the corn. eavation work which includes clear. were lad. Idaho. sold .to the Cudcurv just as the Mumer car start- in loaning itssave imr the site and arranging the dirt lowered two early morning &arms the University of Utah. an at the ahy Packing company at 13.10 ed down the on Wildcat hilt. pant" it will the the grad. Interost mate wilt which be .; were eats not of Exhibits woe The,bid bonds that.all. and in horseshoe shapepaintings capitol. cents. The lowest price paid for Mr& Musser was the most seriouw the , In the exhibit should he htld during the years 1917 to .911. cent per annum In- S34.442-34- : hogs was ly injured. her entire left lade being will be six7. per senot this case In is of stead The lowest bid for the actual A good many private sales "I: nose Lacerated bruised. her of badly Xi installincludes will state which agree construction ..., lireeding stock have beets made and her wrist badly hurt. Mr. etptable the oats the interest frorn ., the ing seats. building team roam& etc, figure during the fair. particularly in the Musser. Mr. Turner and a man of was submitted by Christensen, Ja. ths Investment on the $140100 classes. M. P. Cooley of Og- traveling with him. were all mar dairy tent 4 at rats of flat Pt.. per cob end Gardner company ,' t den. ,William Eldredge of Draper or less bruised. the cars were ab loan atana action t would result In SIS. SO. .. and 0-- B. Olson of Monroe' pur- meat demolished by the impact Such the . ' 385.6 of about The trust cornmIttee la compose. canceling Mrs. was Mumer to chased prize winning Holstein III brought against :. of Dr. Thomas!. John F. Fitzpatrick. Beaver where she waa given medi- present intsteat obligation - the prolect William W. Ray. Warran 1.. Vistas t t...,.. was cal which ottention she Ifebt4 after Cotswold The won club It the A. of Ogden. Royal ' Berne& Walter klenlbers of the Salt Lake City I Whew a boy. whose mime ass Union Stockyards prize for the larg- removed to the home of Mr. and ,.. and ,.', Ronald MoGregor Kern, C. Is D. for Mn she Cited White. whom to Patrolmen est best and not end boys' learned. approached COMMi8-fire department are showing.that .0 ' charles,A, Mabey. : sioner Theolore T. Sutton of .the the Heber Hampshire club placeti "'thud tyy marnage." Arrest of Auto Thief the fraternal spirit 3 F. flasmuseen assistant tn second. The Maysville Cotswold club departihent . Mrs. Mustier is en route from gait ' the latter what ap- was third in this event, alive the fire fighting force. by and handed orpublic the work they ero doing at the peared to be a stivar dollar. the For their stork in apprehending - In the boyr and girls calf club Lake by auto to take her home. ..of Leibelt on the little home of Mrs. C. R. Millburn. commissioner thought:the lad was class, Paul Beane. Paradise. was Charleston. third. Henry ., , tad John E. March 23 for the theft ofnight an autowife of a former member of the trying an April Fool prank. ! 6 first; Grandson allred.Prove. sec- MacDonald. Heber. fourth. -mobile, and who subsequently tonThen the commissioner was department. ond: Mark Atkinson. Woods Cross. Other Big Salo& feased to robbing about 10 gilt About a year ago Mr. Millburn not to when he and Woods amazed third. Boy Atkinson, say ' Further bug sales were as fol. Lake apartments. Motorcycle PaDeputy sheriffs In became seriously ill; seriously af- found himself in possession of a Croak fourth. loas: A car load of Haiumbires trolmen O. a- - Record and - Ezra with federal prohibition agents ar- fecting his mental faculties. Mr. silver medal which we. awarded In baby beef exhibits of boys entered rested Bert 'Williams and D. W. Millburn started for California in to his father the late Bishop Rob- and the Eames. Jr, have been recommendan animal entered by American by R. L. Douglas to the ! ,.., crest and an automobile. but. met-wi-th Patterson at Twenty-fift- h one ert T. Burton. tit October. 1117$ . Glade girls, Packing company. at d for five points of merit by Chief of Pleasant Linebaugh and Fifth South streets. FrMay another. Finally. and which .PestAPII bad been 1011 'Grove. gained the blue- tibbon. 11.110 tents: a .cartead entered by of Police Joiteritt E. Borbidge. misfortune after In full 13.140 still I& William LA Lemma to at a confiscated letter notifying them. that tbe gallon Wyatt be disposed of his little home on since that 4ime. Elizabeth Ellison of Layton won 1 operation together with 86 gallon time payments and later lents sent , on istia,side of' the silver. piece ,second prize; Omni Vilnierton. cents: a carload of German's to the recommendation bad been madato ,,' of liquor and. 11, barrels of mash. to a Colorado hospital 'Where he Was engraved a Beehive surroundCudahy company at 13.er hother the civil service commission. wits : , Williams 12 Mr sent Chief elf SO; a carload to them Derman's to at Burbilip now la. Complaints charging sd by the lettere: Agri, . s: ' 1 carload at and Pattemon with pogession and I Mrs. Millburn ... Friday In the meantime morning. , cultural and wwlnik notit Manufacturing Bo. alr------ from German to the 'American manufacture of liquor. were drawn. was awarded the home by the dis- ciety. Organized 1856." - tin 'AN VECURSIOisr RI ' at company court. 'Packing On reverse these -sidtewerif trict the 13,cents. ty County Attorney Wallace -' Alaaraai April AAA, 111,21 , ' Firemen discovered that the words: "Awarded to R. T. Burton. Perhaps the feature of the hog Salt talks Kelly. city to, oaten aad toting sales was the disposal of a place Was badly in need of repair. Oct. Ink eecond best three-ye,i'-Y. Robison and Jannis B. Knight. The Liton to I in old relel'e Horn and Short Bull" hog belonging Joseph pound SAMBFRGER niett,working ELECTitiO.' . and Mrs. Lyman. - ' Burtlefield of the.boyw aid girls pig own time, proceeded to put Commissioner their The told wiicaoAD boy ''''; A detailed account Grille' utter. a new roof On the house. build ton that he found the medal Friclub PI? S. Catil A pound to tbo, tormarlarina 10010 OIL, Troia noon Tneeting will bs published- in fences and Consolidated Wagon and Machin. I Rotor"' ILimit Dare at SeleoAilirk, the - place - inside , day morning In Poplar Grove and paint ..... , edition. , Saturday's and out. company. thought Mr. Burton would like to 11 Two ether good sates were model The work is practically finished. have it. , The commissioner 171417;71 4., to ask much to the. delight of Mrs. Mill- gemmed the boy bul.forgot , , ' , burn and her two children. his name. , i - - is en-eff- - , - is Because of numerous comPlsiliti tares ot our titles sad the roads ot the country Withregarding the sale of- poison liquor in the city. Sheriff C. W. Patten out trees oar Mites would be barren and the ersuitrrattea Yriday, directed the member 'of desolate. 11 Wall throdsh as - the prohibition department of the office. to raid a number of places. appreciation at the beauty which only trees tau lend Up to4he present Sheriff. Patten that our forbears planted se has paid little attention to in the years gone by. 77 thoii of the prohibition law in the Irseymow , Utah has liaised that city. believing the police force was state. as note a well able to take care of the situa Let us add greatly to this . Von. In view of however. own our work efforts that by that Poison liquor is more or lees we and those who will folbeing freely dispensed. Sheriff Patlow us may find constant 4 ten hair taken the position that it entoTinent and inspiration is his duty to with the our trees." I. forces to in the extent fullest police to out menace. this wipe - Contains Folsom.. ta a raid Thursday night, Louis , Floor was arreeted at: 1216 west Second South street., and was issued charged in a complaint Friday by County Attorney 'Wallace R. Kelly. with poesession ot CHURCH An analysis of the liquor ' found at Floors place showed it contained quantities of wood alco' hol and aniline dye.- - both deadly poleon, It was announced by 14,1.. lareen.,chief deputy. ' Four places were raided by, the deputy sheriffa fiut it was- - only at ......e...- the Floor place that liquor was discovered. Rowever. it is the lutes'Necessity et officers in the Retion of the sheriff. according to ' Chief Deput3r Larsen. to continue lief Society of the Church Oiling wards activities in the city until these all women in the various 0In places have been put out of busi- and Makes to becoM-- active In addition to the Floor come the sotiety- was urged upon the delegates at the opening sesaion Of plaint four others were issued Fri. day by the aounty attorners of- the Relief Society conference for Me.stake, officers and boards at the Richard Golding is charged buildnus auditoriumPriwith third degree burglary for the Bishop's forenotin.'-- . alleged theft of home clothes from day 'rho meeting opened with the Pete Keenan. 20k west-- Second US congregation singing. "Come Let , South street. March 31. Anew,' under the direction- - of Accused of theft. Thomas' Listie Edward, general Adam; in--- charged 'with chorister. President Clarissa-B. lesuing - checks without sufficient Williams, presided. The invocation funds.- - Joe ,Wilson is accused of was offered by Emma A. Empey traneporting liquor and Mr. and of the general board, and Press.' , Mrs. Levi ' Ritnoura are charged dent Williams welcomed the dele' With petit lament. gates there. Tits Ritnours are alleged to bays At the meeting there were tnore btolen some blankets. sheets. and than tee workers. from all but two an electric iron while occupying stakes of the Church. and from a The couple number of znissiomi. a roomto in a hotel. have corns from Oregon taints In her preliminary address Pres- - ma smell automobile. ident Williams urged the enlistment of all women in the Church for Relief Society work. She that while during the - past few a special, effort- has been year" made to interest young mothers. It is desired that the - older, women also ,be urged to- Join. She said the serried lesson ',Mirk- - and other-woin- the society were 4 of all ' Overflow meetings will be ,held planned .1100. . 4,;, , In the Assembly hall Sunday April Shbastied thaftwomen give their ' I at 11 Anu And 2: pant: Rh first aliegiance to the Relief. , : mot to I'rophms as folios1i ft was an- ciety and the Church and FriasY, bY the First isomen's clubs. nounced , Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman. read' Prtddency. the annual report said that 11 am. Elder J. Golden 'Hint ing in the past year 194,11 had been of The First Seven Presidents expended for charity, stud that of Seventies, presiding; Elder Kim- $441,141 was the total handled by ' ball Eider linage'. IL Blood. form- the societtft that the net assets - or president of the French mission; were that the total memrider Eugene J. Neftformer pres- bership$9311.92t; was 41.6.17, an increase of ident- of the Hawaiian mission; 600 is the year, and that of the Elder Clarence Gardner, president total te,000 were officers and ' Star valley stake, and ; of the teachers. , eler- C.I'AMn Orme. president of More Funds. Need Temble stake. 'will be the speakers. Mrs. Nettie D. Bradferd or the The Dutch choir will furnish the " discussum-ithInclude Hail 'All Inusic which will general Hark monthly work and business meetthe Risen Lord.' and 'Hark "Rock ings.. reported increased interest Iy Sour by the thoii. and tog ki r Bette.," by a male chorus. in these meetings. saying that durS. Elder Bulon ing the peat- - two years. - surveys p.m. session, have shown that the women have :Wells of tbe First Seven Prost-Atolls of Seventies. Presiding. learned to make many useful strElWelts. be Elder Seim including quilts 'Boners. Speaaers will der Brigham S. Young. former caskets for burial ad Iicelesee represident of'th Northwestern mtg. (rigerators. and added that ex.' Mon: Elder E. L. Butler. former ports bad gives demonstrations in wards, presidenttst the Samoan mission. many Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon. also and Elder Joseph Quinney. Jr., ' former president of the Canadian of the geeral board said that while the society at large has spent $96.- . palest The Dutch choir wil Sing 'Save 11- for charity tho average net Inflammatus." ward .; lie' 0 God," and only $1.71 a year or $0.24 ' end a ladies chorus will sing "'Goes a month. She said very little eouid be accomplished with these funds. Easter Bells." ' and she made a plea for greater - listurolar dames contributions to the charity fund. "eaten leave She also urged that the charity Lammed', et oak et ; talk let's fund be Salt Lake at 1110 sad kept separate from other . litel...Adv funds. In making her annual address President, Williams urged mem0 J, . bers to centralize their trust fund. . , , - - - , u : to use the interest from it and I ' -, II II for welfare dr charitable purposes. She said it there are officer' in k ' ' II the society- - who are required to lfrays their fields for any length of - -- time. or who are Gm busy properly Special prices all day Sat. . to do their duty in the society they i urday on Bred to Lay should be released. Instruetore in ---:,----all be "Mormon' - , . 0 t. ,I, - -, women. she twbtred. adding howWhite Leghorns nes , non ever members that ,.. of, the Bazred Rocks Church may take part in literary ' not In and .but - , , , teaching theology.1' Chortle Male Sings. 0 'Come early before they n She snred more general use of 11 , '. maternity bundka and uggested are all sold. - , ' tae rental et the bundim . 0 - , .) Members of the Orpheus club II male .chorns sang 'The Lorti Is D Plant your Garden now lily ' Shepherd" and Ethel R. Smith - - with-- , Bailey's Tested of the general board pronounced . - , , ' .. . ',e1 tree-lovi- - , 1 , FRIDAY' APRIT, Li - 1997- - ' ((Thal - . ed taltard.' training :the, student New Appropriations In speedily himsett to Old Changing çnnium Starts; conditiunis and II solvnew- and complex ,problems. , Must Be 'Pre- Itingcannot be co'ncerned alone with matter and formal sented Before June 30. subject re Disdor:es. at , ILGr. W. Hart Of California Addresses Conference 111111 OrUtah Administrators; Urges Change , .;n Phi losop- hy. uf the-fact- - SALT LAKE CITY OTATE - . - -, I 1 - ; t f - ' - : 3 :.1411P41w 111.1........11 ilrje, . REMICA111111111 . - '' ' 411. -: , 1 Governor Dent ward pm. timearly that emphasis cal-to-be kid es the Mantis( amid of trees as elI as the planting of vines and shrubs. The test of the proclaims. those foOows:' "The, trees are beginning to bud sow. and before lout their terra foliage will dor sad beautify the thoroug - Seized for Poi. session of Liquor; Rum Contains Poison , Analysis i the day. pne 7 ' - Vidor. April IS, has bees Arsuited by GOV. George as Arbor day hi a H. De prociamatioa issued Thurs. day whkb calls for widespread public observance of , , -- t wr 9 , CITY LIMITS II - ' , Olif RAIDS S. L - ' f r.( SHERIFF 4, ....h ' ' .. - , - ) |