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Show 71(i t 4111141, SECOND SECTION hLail . to buy. g 00 ',4049,11Ne s I A b 61, 40 It is an ill ad. that blows nobody hi Nts ' 0 ' , . - ...46--- . r()USI)i:ei 11: I UNE SATURDAY 1830 LAKE 19. 1920SALT mbonnummomom.losond M..101.......,. UTAH CITY SEVENTY-FIIIS- YEAR T i Plin Destruction Garbage at SHINERS I STORM CITY BY. 'of V suitable Isiie for the establishnient of a Kostine plant for the destruction of sesg and cartons originalng et nriGhton, the ouniliter restort at that head et Big Cottonwood conyon. investigated yesterday by City Comsoitationers C. Clarence Neaten and Herman H. Green and Edwaretirsen, of the United States forest atervice. Previously the waists from Brighton hate been hauled down the canyon end to the city for destruction. The method has not only been expensive hut unsatisfactory to at large degree. By the !mita nation of a Knotine plant the eit will save from S:OU to $3011 each summer. Thee Kostin method of destroying the waste is the latest and most approved way of handling the sewage and garbage question under such conditions as present themeelves et Brighton. The plant. which will coot about 12.009. will be located about three mile to the northwest of Brighton. The elle to removed from any place stile, visitors go or where it can possibly be injurjoue to inything..,, Cities Vie for Gorgeousness. TEMPLE of the Arabic Order of the Mystic from ;Leavenworth. Shrine Kansas. en route to Portland. Ote., lop a special train, conalating of six Pullman& it baggage and an Wife car. arrived In Salt Lake at noon today. The Abdallah Temple Arab Patrol of 43 tnen occupied two care and the Abdallah Temple Symphony band of 49 men occupied two care. The other ears were occupied by Shriners and their. wive from over the districts of Wallah. which consitas of It counties in the northeast part of BDALLAII Road Machinery hangout. The visiting Shriners led by the patrol and band, marched through this city immediately upon their rival and were greeted by local Shriners. Abou 'Ben Adham parade. Abou Bea Adham Temple of Springfield, Mo., marched up Main street at 11:30 this morning with its band of 41 pieces, in gorgeous array, under Bandmaster R. Ritchie Robertson, followed by the 'patrol, 40 streng,- under Capt. C. L. Tully. The band has a good variety of instrumentation. The band signalized its arrival at the Hotel Utah with a Sousa march in the lobby. The Pittsbueg, Kans., delegation, the Missourtemple175Mirza, followed strong, with a band of 34 ians, men under Bandmaster William E. Thoznaation. " A large share of the Kansans were dec. women, all wearing sunflower - No - . - . - ' The Washington delegation, Temple Almelo, came up ttown later in the morning. 111 in the party, with40a band men. of 30 pieces and a patrol of For gorgeousness of uniform the Washington patrol was particularly noticeable. The Isis Temple of Salina, vans., marched up the street at 9 a.m., hat- ing arrived over the Union Pacific ahead of time. Their 10 minutes band made a decided showy appearance in their gay uniforms. These musicians were well drilled, perform News. uning in front of The Deseret der Bandmaster P. M. Richardson. and playing later in the Hotel Utah lobby. Shriners from Leavenworth,' Kans., Amarillo, Ter.,- - Albuquerque, N. M., El Paso, Tex., Dee Moines. Ia., and the Almas Temple, Washingtem, D. C.,, appeared up town ate noon and early in the afternoon. The Amarillo, Tex., Shriners, with theirAelegantly uniformed drum corps, marched tip town from the Rio Grande depot. This drum corps consisted of 15 men. They go west this evening. , CRY is Thronged. Sallt Lake' is thronged today with transient Shrincrio enjoying..theria eerves by Visiting the lake, atteriding the tabernacle organ recital and driving about town. Tomorrow will. roe the last of them, as the conclave opens on the morning, of Jane 23, when it is figured 35;000 Shriner' aill be firesent, with bands aggregating 1.200 men. It is proposed to give a monster concert with these bands. all consolidated into one.. Several trains with eastern Shrin-- , era were delayed a few hours between Glenwood Springs .and Grand ' Junction, by a mud slide over ,the Denver & Rio Grande tracks Thureday night, so that 700 red teased tourists due in this city yesterday noon did not appear until late in the afternoon and early evening. Their arrival ran 'up the number of Shriner vildtore during the week to over 3.- 000, all of whom attended tabernacle organ recitals, visited Saltair. and were ehown .about the city In auto- mnbile,. Member" of the Mizpah, Lynda and Padiant chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star. connected with the Ma- sonic lodge. yesterday assisted the committee from the Ft Kalah temple at the Denver & Rio Grande station. A bo6th was maidtatned during the dal for the acceptance of roses to be riven to the visiting nobles and ladles. The flowers were banded to the visit-- , - - - I Committees Entertain. fir en' era information to the visiting fthrineres was given out at the Hotel Utah. where the work was under the direction of Mrs. L. M. Brumbaugh. Mrs. C. F. Jennings and Mrs. RE. Barrio!. Mrs. W. B. Dods and Mrs. C. E. Murdock had charge of the remtnitteea that worked St the railway Mrs. Mrs. J. 11 Thompson. ,Joseph Levitt and Mrs. C. if, Stevens Se- Saltair at handled thie.commtttess Pot, and M rs A. E. Vsnne knd Mrs. it. W. $oper had commiree. e t Salta,r Mrs. C. A. Wilson, Mrs. C. C. Burt and - e; , 4...",isses, lir 11 -- .- ..- 4 Ill tr("Ay , ''' ., , , : - - .., - . ,. , , - oe? t 44,41.4 ,,, ' A 'e1 '1:,..1 i t tirs I. 4, CQ ' 1- ''.1,-- ' ill I tr, il - ii, I th,, II pail'. THEDCORE PROF. WILLIA14 stz7" SEARS . n,, . ' - p ,b' 4,,,- i gf,,(?A'fil, ' -- pRo F. P C ORAY . IVI& -- P - ,-- . A d ,spowi,,i, ' ' I - , -- 4--) e ---1- 41' LEWIS lit ' , . ' s, . ' b ,i,;1! (- -. -' ''12 -- A. rl r )10Me )'' '. ' - -- 3,t.ercAteoefZ)f 0 1414. b, , .4 .,.. j .. - PROPERTY...:!..': Vtalt-MlisfrMiintai- HOLDERS Ja Iy 1. Salt FOHMEII ARA UTAH SETS ' . . - FEDERAL APPOINTMENT c.'N , k, ft (7,44,45,e444.:. , .. ASSISTANT RE415rIAR. 7'.11r1:7114-:::11PAttr'- . . 1; ,., ftirlek4' , its ISEALA...-4.w- . , - r fibArik IHOPIAV A.; 0. : 1,f, , , -- t ' ..oittN : IlItTil - :,, , PUSS 01,;'4:;la 11' MOP. t x .oNct ovE.ir THE al 1107 1 111184.,40-..-- B. ZOLAND . Noma WIS V ' il)))) , , , 1 PROF. LEVI IDOAR YOUNG 6WINCt zioNCANYol x A-- , 14,,, ' ..,.., - Ar .- ,, 4 ..,. watt..., t,L- --F-- -,0 - - - - '-, 4) 4.1 t ti-rt-Z ,,...,.. . '' of me ,,,47 fr- - 4 IP- ',, l'' .' ,c , 1,Asio :(1 , , C ' 1 . 'ik, k - - , v ., ' , s:',.:f, let . , hi Co" . uytol Toe Inveatigation 'it the record ot Charles Harris, alias Montgomery, IS years old, Ilk ho "ill rreaded two seeks ago by tietealive J. A. Egbert anti who now in the county Jell under IS.0o0 bonds osi a charge of grand larceny, has revealed the fact that be has Isereed several terms in various alai PHsqtt II. according to Chief of Isttec Ives Riley M. Becksteed. Records of liar-ricareer have been received from the bertillon bureau at Kansas City and from the bureau of criminal idenificetion of California. According to thee tecorda, liar . ria. under the name of Harry Com-- 1 Nitwit. wee gentrneed to verve two and one half year in the Utah penitentiary foe third degree burglary in rehrtiarY. 1904. The reeord further show. that in 130a he was received at the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kan. where he served a three year sentence for counterfeiting. Itie name AIM Thomas there Olirien.. In November, ISM he yea eentenced to serve three years in the Utah on smother burglary charge. This titn his name wee A. W. Glen-fa- il Ile figured in arrests. the records ah-sin $t. LOU Dallas, Texas. and Ties Moines Iowa. The Records says he le one of the most sate in blowers the expert country. Harris woe aaaaa ted by Officer bert.after the officer's attention had been attracted to several slut:mobiles standing in and by a building at C3 south Wept Temple street. investtiga Lion revealed the fact that the license plates on one of the machines had been changed and further investigation showed that three of the cars had been stolen. While the officer was at the place Barrie appeared and Elshen arreeted him. A few minutes later a man giving the name of Jamea Thompson, 23 years old. appeared with enother machine and he was also at.. rested. lie tis now waiting trial in the county Jail with Harris. Aco9rding to the officeni. Harris said he was not the proprietor of the place where the atolen machinekwere ht the found, but he was Identified man who ,hati charge-1- d the building as the man who rented It on May 26. pent-limita- 74, :4 , , i it 'Ir41' r , , : ,frla ' I. liJ Vitak . s- - , ..... DR. ,.---- - I 0,7. - . 4' 11 , 4r, ' IVII ----'-.1, I 0 .11, - I ! 111 - F.J.PAcKA! . l'ii, A . JOHN 11.WIDTSCE A LIVE. WIRE - IN SUIT AGAINST '! GOVERNMENT Western Pacific Case Opens Before . Interstate Cornmerce CommissionTrailfic Diverted to Other Roads. m P'RE5IDENT I 'PROF Of itou , tk ,, v , 4... i 1 -- ....Os ,.111,, ,i,ro. 1 e, 4V14 j.. ON THE TRAIL . . 11. J.H. PAUL PROF. I . , , .' HOT I, 1 ''.-- 1 A. COTT VAN ii21 . catw-- 4 "AUNT LUCY. 4 sal: - - ,y,4.,' Jr ,. . ,.- -, (f2P, -- $ ,'f,t r4 0 4 '. MENIENEO A-- g- ' , 1 ( At, F &.:s: -- 1. ! ,1119. ? . ,.. 10-to- License Fees Due 1 , 1r ; 4a21 5) it' 4 ,,,Ife."-- - ,,tims, eg-411".- 60-7- . - INVOLVED Man Arrested Here 14', s ' - Notice bas been received by State Road Commissioner Ira ,11. Browning. that the government is shiPPlet the road ' machinery becured by Mr. Browning, on his recent trip to Washington, D. C. The materials gained by the state tf Utah. as the resutt of Mr. Browning's trip. and previous negotiations. will amount in value to about It will cost the state only $500,000. 20 per cent of the appraised value. leas the freight jo Salt Lake City. Thug the state gains a three-mi- le railroad, three cars of powder for blasting. equipment for the state machine shops which will more than treb:e the present capacity of the shops; also many road rollers and other equipment which will help keep the btate roads In prime condition. An itemised list was received this niorning of the things which will actually be sent to Utah. and there are many requests pending. which if allowed will run the total close to $750.- 000. Among the items are: Three T. N. T. powder: 15,000 carload 0 pound pound rails. two locomotives, three mobile machine shop n units. five caterpillar tractors, 50 dump wagon oto four road rollers. 10 concrete mixers; one derrick, two pile drivers. six rock crushers. 10 road plows. 10 gasoline engines. electric motors. 10 Centrifugal pumps , and 10 diaphragram pumps. - oration. k - :ek4 Att 5URVArt-RE6ISTR- .1 wai, - - r 412, 11.,"'--) N., B3f Government lies. - ,, - ''7-1- Being. Shipped Abdallah Temple at Leavenworth is naid to be the Brat Shrine (Ion In the United Statem to build its own park and country club. It has 70 acres of land adjoining the city of Leaxenworth. upon which have been, built a dining hall. dazes hall. bath house and other buildingi. including summer cottages for tourist 8hrinera4 A natural lake three acres in extent has been concreted, stored with fish and furnished with boats. A bathing teach for youngdere and various ing platforms have been provided for grownups. Al3dallah Te'triple plans the erection of a large hoepital on the park at grounds for crippled Children and 60 the present time are entertaining children a week at the park. These children are from Kansas City from the famillesi of poor people where the youngsters have not the opportunities 4hat come to those of wealthier fami- leo PROF. 115EIT D.TVPIAS A Bands Play and Red Fezzed Arabic Pilgrims From L. e, " 0 olt. THOUSANDS Various -- ......--.-- -modikt ' ti1157.---Ze- MILLIONS Gives Record of . . Brighton 1 Berti lion Bureau Some University Professors as Seen by Cartoonist. tia) .1-.1riijO- - (Special to The News.) WASHINGTON. D. C.. June IS. Dr. Elmer D. Bell, former director of the Utah Agricultural College govern. ment experiment station, Logan. bas Just been appointed assistant secretary of agriculture by Prest. Wilson. upon Secy. Meredith'. recommendation. Dr. Ball Is a noted agricultural ex. pert. lie left' Viah three. yetrs ago for Minnesosta and has been one of the government'. most valuable men. He still owns farm In Cache county. Utah is now repreeented in three Important federal departments. with Mr. Moyle in the treasury and Mr. Nebo. ker in the department of justice. t Gets 1000;ta4.t.'..: - Hearing la the ease of the Weetern Pacific railroad against the Units.1 States Railroad adminietration. involvng more thn $14000.000 which is reported to be the largeeot . case ever tried in Utah. was opened in the' Salt Lek federal building this morning.. The Western Pacific) seeks judgment for approximately $14,000.000 for alleged loss of butanes& deferred maintenance and depreciation which the? are alleged to have suffered through the federal adminietration. , Robert W. Woolley, C. W. Needham e and J., J. Hickey of the Interetats commission are referees in the came. Appearances were made by J6 Y. Bowl.. A., P. Mathew, acatterniqs for the Western Pacific and LaRue Brown as attorney for the administration. R. 8. Marshall hi associate to Mr. Brown. Status of Case. This niorning's session was chief)) devoted to outlining the status of the case. Mr. Bowie declared it to be the -purpose of the railroad to show that through the federal administration a very serious lose in boldness was sustained by the Western Pacific, due to the routing of traftlo which shoot have been Justly holed to them on the Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and other roads. He declared that the effect of the policy of the administration to route traffic over the shortest possible route regardless of many other factors. resulted in the Western Vacific being set amide and tratto formerly handled by them was handled by other roads. Yreight which loyl previously passed over the Western Pacific through Denver was routed beer the Southern Paciflo and Union Pacific roods. and eastbound trafflo from San Prancisco and Sacramento we taken also front the former and routed over the let- ter. while the Western Pacific otnces hi the two cities were closed. he said. He charged that the earnings end. , Red to his road by the administration did not reflect the true utility of the road, inasmuch as millions ot empty care which were moved were not credited. In moving hundreds of thousands of refrigerator care, he the Western Pacific not only sae not credited with them but, more had to play the refrigerating come -- corn-mer- : ::,,,:,.'-.::: .; ',:,. July 1 Is the end of the fiscal rear of the nursery department of-tstate -I 16 I t pests and crops commission, under the D. E. Burley direction of Harold R. ljagan. All license fees become due end payable Friends of the veteran railroad man, panic. their charge& , AR then, as nursery licenses are dated to , flood Was Prosperous. E. Burley will regret'to learn that A letter from Orson Ryan of the expire at midnight June 30. There The atopointment of J. Fred Ander- D. he is seriously from a complicaare about 70 nurserymen who Pay agrictittural extension Mr. Bowie &leo declared it to be b'e of 'Utah Educational son, president of the department tion of troubles. lie is under the care purpose to show that at the time th4 licenses for conducting the business the road the of dealing in trees and shrubs. They the International Harvester company association, as director of Americani- of physicians at Bt. pit al. pital. administrationtoolitwolsover It from rolls tax that the appears a growing Prue- pay a small fee far r'Protection. to President George It Brimhall of the zation work at Oakland, Calif.. waif Weetern Pacific several corporations and big property perous corporation and that the ernannounced this morning. Mr. AnderMix. B. B. Ramey bad committees at B. T. U.. points out that Utah Id in holders are assessed IIIHEE AT ATTENDANCE exceeded have for woull greatly )rear this, legs akcin wait elected to his new position the tabernacle. Automobile transpor- the lead educationally but 'must put amounts less than in 1919. theme earned during the adminatraton the county tation was under the direction of com- forth effort to maintain that lead as board education. Oakland the of by should they have continued , under commission at a special meeting today mittees headed by Mrs. O. B. Chal,. , Oklahoma and Boutit DaHe will leave for his new post,shortly operation. N. Es A. CONVENTION private authorised mers. Mrs. R. r. Gibson arid Mrs. J. A. Missouri, 314 C. 5verson, county audi' Mr. Brown objected to the introduo- kota is malting wonderful headway. A. Houston. have tor and clerk of the .colinty board of after the convention of the N. E. Bon of what the prospects might ' In this city. July All the visitors have expressed them- The statement is In connection with been On the grounds that they could selves as delighted with the courteous the course In vitalized agriculture to equalization, to cite theni to appear is rated to be one of the Oakland not be determined. At the time the the for accommodationi 25 June and show cause why the Idle- foremost cities of the country in AmerAdequate reception and entertainment accorded be given At- Provo at the B. Y. U. June were taken over the tranaporroad them at Salt Lake. ations abould 'nöt her raised. educatore who will arrive Wien interests, were facing a iterioutt icanization work and Mr. Anderson In Mr. states 1 that Ryan July The members of the El Kalah (Salt The proceeding again raises the ,"in- will be in charge of a large and ac- here for the N. E. A. convention, July erjali . which might have caused them rotation plan of vitalised ., Lake) temple, continue today to act can determine tive educational Program. are now facing the local corn- injury, be said. None as hosts to the oncoming Shriners en 'the is growing' rapidly in the schools, tangible assets" question which has - Mr. Anderson has held a. number of have been the result of what .viould - ' route to Portland. and tonight, they so rapidly that It is difficult to get been a matter of 'contention tor the Ipositions In city and state educational Mittees in charge of arrangements. war also.themselvea will "fold their tents and leaders to take charge of the work. past several Mr. 13owle continuedannouncing his Among those cited work. For several years he has been according to J. Fred Anderson. chair. steal away." L. H. larding is chair- He states that short courses in the to appear isyears. committee. lie connected with the school system man of thy publicity stand by declaring that his road wax the Utah-Idah- o man of 'the committee on ,arrange- - subject have been given at Brookings, Sugar as principal of the city school. states that he has received aesrurance Justly entitled to the return of the Lafayette whose company, to suit determine the :tient& South Dakota. with an enrollment of a previous assessment Of The past year he was principal of that a large ettnedance fwill be re- cars taken,' to comPensation for the G. R. Yearsley is captain of the well 62, at Alva. Oklahoma. with an enroll- legality of on the evening school at the West high corded. use of property. damage suetained. $10,000,000 intangible assets is now school drilled patrol. There are 60 members ment of It and at Tahlequah,-Oklahorn- . where--bwear In charge- of the people-- of deferred depreciation and Other lac- -, The in court. of the patrol and band or El Kalah with an enrollment of 106. At pending Americanization work. He ha lino Solt Lake is urged in providing so- 'tors wNeh should be considered In other towns in Oklahoma and Missouri lastThe Countyboard of equalization served temple. And enable duringhe year al chairusii of commodations for the visitors: All compenauting 00444119 year placed n $10.000,000 asThe Special train will coeudst of five enrollments, of from 100 to 200 are sessed ed tu their former 'are ask4 them te be value on the rolls as against thig the emergency committee oL,I,Ite San. thy having spare. lodgbias ,' ' Pulitean sleepers two diners. one bag- expeeted, following 0)4,1;1,, E. A. ses- company . S. Harold edl to cominunicate "withstatus. after the county assessor, Lake Teachers' association. P gage car and one buffet' obLervation sion in Salt Lake. is a graduate of the state nor'-- Stearns. city and county building, W. He James S. Man Tretifkw. had Yee ' to Stock. refused Lynch, do so. Rather discounting the idea that all car when the Shriner leave here. An . thlis year Mr. Lynch left this mal,Hchool and attended college both 8900. giving- complete details, includJ.- D. Mender leld. general manager additional sleeper will be added at teachers are .under paid, Mr. Ryan Again I in the east, here and value off the price, In rolls. ing otirer cases he will train the in the subject left states that one teacher of the Union teek yards hit ,Nortit complete Ogden, and this Is made Gnv. AnnellneeMPTIt that Mr. this Andereonatated morning the onlY witnee in- will reeelve 2225 pe? month next year. It is such. values, off the rolls also, stud that the Malt Lake, wa through to Portland. will at the in annual will committee emergency because preside gainhergar this that the citation troduced-thiDoeumentar,y morning. At Portland the train will be broken Practically all the normal schools are were ordered of American of the &hoof Its next conduct work all of served. probability meeting evidence was introduced pertalning'to up, except that two special cars, which behind this shirk. he states, and demeets which will Ciltizenship Others be who tk. cifed year. conjointly appear are for the accommodation of mem- mands for teachers of the rotation to show cause why their the volume of traffic bandied by the At the close of the school year Mr. with the N. E. A. asseased valu- be 17nion Stock verde during the - year bers of the patrol and band and a few plan are such that they was a Anderson with &thins be should not gold Joined presented are Heber others who wish to remain with them, tilled. front 1916 to the present. Mr.' Man- ring set with a garnet by the teachtestified to these, shelving hi Mr. Ryan is asking the state all- -' J. Qrant & Co" Coi, K A. Vali, J. Al. erte derfteld trill be kept together and will be rein association and I. Raddatz. appreciation of his the in the businetto during thorities of Utah, especially the voca- Bamberger turned 131 way of San Francisco. decline on the cemmittee. V4,'hen the decision In the 'Utah-Idah- o services 1919 end' tb" the conipanies tional officials, to get behind the work year sugar case is finally obtained, to be given at the E. Y. V. at Provo. had handled the business during each . He states that heAs preparing for an the question will be settled, It is ex- "Reconstruction" Subject those pected. Consequently persons attendance of about 200 at the Utah who kltrentious objections to4the entry of are paying taxes on intangible asOf Lecture in Theatre school and requires that teachers takthis testimony and evidence into the are sets. in cities so . many under record was entered by Mr. Brown. The ing the course come in their work protest that their interestdoing may be pro- - Dr. James I. Walsh of New York. ,, clothes bringing with them hammer, a tected board of referees. however. overruled event in the the The court,decides bit. saws a plane, a square ard a .-his objection with the stipulation that medical, editor of the, New . , , formerly is invisible Etch -taxnot propery 6 that Church is be prepare his arguments and submit . tr-ie-..,, --Autta, course greatly interesting LJ, York Herald, lectured last Peening, in school officials here, Dr. Perry 0. able under the law. them in writing They ruled that the IR the Salt take Theatre, before a good I Holden being the main lecturtr of the testimony should continue. Utah Scenic Features At this time Mr. Brown declared that sessions. sized audience. on 'Reconstruction." I t fs, he would show that in many instances Lake' under the auspices of the it West New In traffic was actually diverted to the gagazine New Camp Organized. , Council of the Knights of Columbia. I . ; Western Pacific. . -, Continued to o , Tho May-Juntestimony pertained number of pert: rb He said in war lottittgli)irrer Mrs. Elisabeth Hayward. president seems accomto ittock have movements in DIE during which "All the New Wed Magazine." has just beta , Mr. Manderfield declared that there of the Daughters of the Vta is Pioplishedfor this country te high prices. ,, specladdrinteresting num., high taxes and probably from The had been an unusually heavy stock neer. visaed Bountiful, Monday. June publisheda ber of nearly I . movement during the past season.. .time' pages, profusely Present outlook high tariff. The past 1 . 14, where shet- - organized S. cairn of illustrated. to the. shortage tit feed and other descriptive of Utahe noted I. not satisfactory and the future looks , , , the Daughters. She was accompanied scenic resorts. Including Zion National far from premixing; Actual events.' catia141. H.S. he declared In the Cove however, .eontradict all outlooks, as by Mrs. Elms Ire Card and Mrs. E. & park, Bryce's Ampthitheatre. 4,,r4eor Fort-iassociaIt to be advantageous to his company southern Utah. natures handl.' history shows, It is a case of, ' Wright, vice preisidents of the . atmA .. tion. They also ,visited the camps at work around Maryyvale. Panguitch' diamonds. their traffic over the West, -ern Pacific and that his With reward Logan and Providence. 'rho annual with Its Mammoth cave ttraCtional The depreciation In money value tearing 7 per cent Interest encampment ALT LAKE: SID PATS; "The 'W.( of Cache county was held Prevo canyons with Mt. Timpanogoe today means practically nothing is the for the Western Pacific had not been at Logan. June 11 and 12.and its glacier. Ogden canyon. etc., the advancement which Is bound to eome.' impaired in the least by the railroad NOM, olizo I. II, nigh of prosOn improved city property. administration and that be would principal contributors, being Noble althourh the American dollar today ef t1r,t1 Evofy Igo ?Mt. perlIy. route his busineas over that road IN'arrum, Maj. NVeittley I. King and I, at only n.4hIr4lf its value and Best security on earth. dollar torsortod D PA t trocol ; again , Lacy Gates is Visitor. lir. Bowie had previously declared Forme L. Roberta of the B. T. U. the le:neigh pound 14 worth riothero write-ua result of the - routing of alp as There liaise an interesting that poiot. I;k. of of Ile erinat value. S slanda,c1add n1.11 r v Lucy Gates.f the noted singer, spent, Idaho's fishing paradise. Mr. War. ever loved Western Pacific- traffie and Igr "Hard knock merry generate Me value of rour hone.' e the omit-I- t of a day or two in salt Lake during the! rarna contribution is entitled. other road their otatpto bad eon.. In the and. it wI it; pr,1); I I 1 I 1 their business ever tinued to She motored Meer of America first." contitining mane which will etteceett There ig week visiting friends. Pa lat Ci competitive route roads after the return to SalitakeGlassti of the late Fisher tiarrip, dnight thni the world ultimately will r ;f1 down from Logan with.her hlaPhatid. a half-ton- e LI 1: She will remain in and A. E. P,owon. tribute to him. The bait-tote- s 113.4411 Ir mot IrtPol tioui St. private owne,eship. prom by our great miefortunee in the ,; .d The cave will be continued this atter . war end we must look for opUtah all monomer. mourning a..n actke are particularly good and wars wel, wtn-tnoon. selected. concert and opera tour in the fa L iEMM...,..,..1 , go portunity at every ep. ....:.'.:'''APP:'-P.11.111'-,--11.',(;.:- he ',- Laurels , Position. 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