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Show t rrsr "T fW w ww -- if mw THE DESEJlET '.NEUTKnttY-m.V- J LIMITATION uipiB sEEl PLACED TO Hll IITIH J nn Sr8tt. ,Jpft Alt Ltk. Sth lt aU Lk. S In nrtbl atooii. Effective Immediately, Due To Flagrant Wate-Fur-th- er Developments Depend pleneer printer ef who it gnnounc. sight New, wm bom In July IT, till, of rty pin Ml Ilf nMr In ..vi", 7 rr'T'.'f ? . j ' I. v ;r wa ,pnt ally, H attended th public Mhonla of bait Lake and wbn atlll a any wrkd with hi m f fihr V ft W On Citizen. Effectlv Immediately th tr work announced w. elty drparunant thl morning regulation restricting th uh of water for lawn sprinkling pur from H. pom. According to a K. Burton, A V Doors Open at 9 lttr of wtr Clarence Commlloner auprtntndnt C. work, to Nolen, recommending th retrlct!on. urh action h bcom'necaary by raon th of att of water continued by consumer. Shop Early! 1 -- H flagrant le.trktlons lmpod today al The low for lawn sprinkling only 1 Great btwn th .hour of t am. and 10 am. and between p.ni. and I pm. U of wala ter through ho without not) prohlbltad and for each 100 quar yard of lawn tb water mty b ued hour one a day. for one-haIf th regulation announced do not mak It possible to equallx th upply and keep th distributing re will b rvolr full, th restriction mad mor rigid. It I announced. to Mr. Neln, However, In hi Mr. Burton, after outlining the r tricllons, conclude: If th popl will un ufflclnt JOSEPH BURDETTE, water to kep their lawn ally and will us th water within the re- printer on The .Vewa Later In life stricted hour, I am of th opinion be established a printing house of his that It will not be necessary to further own. He was actlVe In politics, being restrict the use of water." a staunch Republican, and for several years served as deputy sheriff. Receive Application All his life Mr. Burdette waa an acor Victory Medal tive member of the Seventeenth ward, ho held many portions of trust of In the matter of distribution and waa active In all ecclesiastical tic- I tlv,t1H IlId tw0 mllon8 ,n titled to them. Lieut. R. V. Laughlln. In charge of the work here, gives o- - England, leaving for the first, which 8nd for rM tlce that applications will be received. connects! was In 1888. He 11 eoond or forwarded for approval approved, as they are received, with exception I wltl th Millennial Star and was a At of applications of next of kin. In which faithful and efficient missionary. case the lieutenant Is ready to give on time he waa entruated with an assistance necessary for completion ofl, . errajjd ln th papera These medals are to beiml.,?'nL',u News. I Peseret from hi guarded falling Into the bands Mr. Burdetts djAth was uneypect: of those not entitled to them, there-- 1 waa ln the beat fore the utmost precaution is helngd Apparently used. Victory medal are for per health and had driven down town ln his aulomobiia. Upon' his raturnri sons who served their country hs 311 n feel wn nd w"t time between AprliX lTirTand V 11. 1918 and whose service waa honi P1110 hl wom 10 ?wn- I orsble. family went to call hkm a little lair : id waa I Death was pronoun dead. i ha r a Anti-Tobac- Fifty $30.00 Organdie Sale Round-U- p U of Vanity Fair 11 lf GloveSilkUunderwear lttr Over 200 of the Famous Vanity Fair Glove Silk Garments were sent to us by the Vanity Fair Mills for this sale. Some slightly soiled, others slightly imgulsr, AND ALL GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE. . To Go in the Sale at wr . . . vk 2s95 Values to $7.95 In heavy Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers at 53.95 ci HeldinBarraU Hall I ,t U. CombanUnt, of ..b,. last evening for a short gathered session at Barratt hall held under the auspices of the general superintend- ency of the T. M. M. I. A. President Heber J. Orant presided and gave address and Miss Lucy Page Gaston. ' founder of tho league; also spoke. - The main speaker was Dr. W. A.- McKeever, professor of health and child welfare at the vsrsky.of dK&aaaa,,- -. Tit apirit ef ail the talks wer to th affect that th use of the clgare.tta and all advertising aa to its use should he llllmlnated The general superintendency of the 7. M- - M. I. A. is especially interest-ed- " iflAha M, 1, A. convention a resolution was adopted for a vtgoreua campaign against the use of tobacco. I Regular $8.50 values in Glove Silk Bloomers at -- 4- IHe .. vthrn uuh- a a whoi, pressnt road ar In very fair at State Maximum I thi,tJt ,nto - except 28 miles between the At Thursday afternoons postponed chap Forks of th Virgin and Pt Georg stockholders meetlnr of McCornick A Co., the capltal stock was Increased from 8800.009 to $1,000,000 th maxi- tnum allowed by the state banking and a law; and two chairman of the board, were added to Th of bank. the the official personnel directors war Authorised to determine th price and term on which th additional capital stock .will b offered. Them changes wer authorised to enable th bank to give better skrvlc to its patron. Election for th additional officials will be bald later. Sugar nof used mmaking; ts - '- taber-- .o-r- sn -no Th Sar-Bpangje- Cc J 4 i fin 1 Banner. ii Selection from A l Hat-ns- el Klstt Rom',..... Old "Melody.- -j and Crete! 1. , . . Humperdinck ........ Gullmant I ....Goddard Arr. by revor lie Mbrmen hyntirw "Oorganist Mr Father .... r... jArr, by organist f'sntsst in '& Major .Bach Organist Prof. J. J. McClellan. r required in. servm.because'tHis unusual cereal is so sweet from natural sugars developed firtna tKe 1 . S5.75 KI. j te iO 6 rt Tt X 50c Malvina iM Jtr Cream 50c Zona Face r Poinade ' 50c Sanitol Cold Cream 50c Sanitol Face Cream 65c Creme Elcaya 'SOHLexor" Cold .Cream ; r: 55c Soxodont Tooth Powder 35c Graves Tooth Powder, 75c Sanitol Liquid Mouth Wash . , v, , ,, HTAtV Smart, youthful models in the daintiest,. versl6ns of tlie StiftliTief" grains. Dresses High-Grad- - -- .. , . H CIeanUpof Wash Dresses $10 to $15 Values ji at............ The Famous Annette Kellerman Bathing Suits Reduced . 1 Value to $1000 Clearanne of Regular $25 Value. at. - . at...... K.LartJtA el A iA A .......... 19c 38c -- at ig Price SI. 48 7 $1.88 $8.95 Dresses at- -, Extra Special $19.75 $3.95 Wyeths Sage and Sulphur 50c Fluffs . Moquet . 25c' Hihrose Bandoline 50c Hillrose Bandoline. u vA A Remarkable Purchase of Girls' Dresses 75c at.......,;..,.., $2.25 Dresses at. ...... ........ $1.12 at. -- Clearance ef $3.00 Waists, values to $10.00 ...... . to :o at xt - J ovenileWear at..,. Sweaters ol 18C $2.95 Dresses .. .. $3.75 Dresses $5.95 All-Wo- 59 C v . at..e...e,...r... $1.00 it 97c 49c 93c 83c 42c . $1.10Liquid Silmerine 39c 38c 29c Cameline 85c Savilla Almond Meal $1.25 Penslars Hair Tonic 65c Penslara j1 Ginghams Voiles Chambrays in every wanted color. No economical mother should miss this opportunity to buy dresses at less than wholesaler's prices. ' $1.50 Dresses . $4.25 Dresses $5.98 . ' Monoxide Tooth Powder. Silk Tricolettes Beaded Georgette Crepes and Flowered All Colors and Sizes. . . Georgette. Crepes. 7 Newmans 25c tt i vl .50c ........... The Sale Will Begin Promptly at 10. Oclock. e 100 More Values. From $45 .ta $ 65 Reduced to 50c Orchard -- WTiite :t.t AH' iizeaare included, and the' fohdwing colorsrose,'" mode. flesh, new blue, maize and orchid. Grape-Nut-s .The projgrem for Paturdeys nsrl recital fellows: ;. hn or.- rd Saturday $ Organ Recited. extra fine Main Floor. If - f flt 1 Mias at No tt Ruth Burdette. Mra Q. H. Knight, Walter R., Sidney M., and Melvin L. Burdette. detu, and itlbert"'WiIRefc,C.'" Barclay 1 Severn, hare .returned from a 10 day trip to Bryce Ampl- I and ' Zion' National park, th W Oman ought Indtan . L.,p tending aa far south as St. In Early Pioneer Day I George. Mr. Wilkes reports taking of- both great scenic many picture The press oftsn write of women atirictl0M and while at Bryce.. was Amazons, the feminine baUllion of told by old timer that only a fracRussia and lately of .the ' rumored tion of th scenic wonder of th PoUefTfemal phalanx going tp combeemen1y visitors, 'and bat the Bolshevists, but Salt Lak to- placehad natural bridge and petria that great even more of day boast something unique a woman Indian fighter Mrs. I fied forest were yet to be seen by Ann C. MeFarlane, ar Dixie pioneer tourists. Ruby Syrutt, a ranchman, -and promnent Church worker of St. 4 for accommodation a itart)Mj . GSorge, 88 years of age, is the owner,I tourists, and la far; enough along of the title. Tears ago. before talk of tar-qnlt a nnmb,r,-- . At Zion Temlniem had reached the tirtermoutsl to oare tain country, she aheuldered a gun eanyon, the Wylie Way camp, has 80 against Red Skins to' defend her own good sized cottage tents accommodatSalt Lak ing dour people each, and other tents property. She has coma-tto visit relatives and friends and has for one and two persons each. ' Mr. Wilkes says residents ln that exciting tales of the frontier west S any Indian war veteran. section of the state ar now awake as to th possibilities of th future, and exerting every nerve to. develop Guett Family Dinner, ar ways and means for exploitation of that country so full of scenic Interest. Major Hugh B. Brown of Ckrdston, It has been discovered that an unusconcludwho has Just Alberta, Canda, ed the Church social service course at ually wild and most romantic region the B. T. U- - has come to Salt Lake to lies between Bryce's Ampltheatre and and baby Hugh th head of Zion canyon, (0 miles to rejoin . Mr. Brown Brown-Jr,'Tlte- visitors ar tb guests the southwest, and that It is possible of Mrs. Browns mother, Mra Zina T. to build a roadway through this Card. They tear for home Saturday I connecting directly these after isylng a most enjoyable tlm two notedy,,,, enable tourand localities with relatives and friends her. A fm ists to mak tho run in lee than four ily dinner Is being given thl evening Ihoufs. Mr. Wilke says th absoluta for th visitor befor I by MrSy-fawlldnes of th tbelr departure for th north. cnery Is ln places I . ,.,w fairly overpowering along thi pro- - Local Bank Capitalize J X ,V.V" t i X Sale at 9 A. fllMlESTM Anti-Cigaret- te ti it eim. wh u ft i Values to $5.95 ln Glove Silk Vests, plain and embroidered, at Nol11 Meeting Vj In Three Great Lots 1 co r Vests and Bloomers Round-U- p F n i o $2.12 at 1? n $4.95 Dresses is $2.48 at............... Dresses M $5.95 $2.98 $6.95 Dresses at I...,,.;, $3.48 $4.48 at ...... . e Round-U- p ., 5 . V SAJ Val ue s In; h- Girls Khaki Canyon Dresses Girls Mina Taylor Porch Dresses ; Girls BfusHn Gowns . Girls Muslin Envelope Chemises Girls Straw Hits Childrens Bathing Suits Every Dress in Our Infants and Juvenile Department SpecialSaJeMany as Low as h Price ly Priced During the Round-U- p Girls and Childrens Sweaters Girls White Shirt Waists . Infants Wool Flannel Skirts Infants Lawn Caps ' Girls White Middies I Girls Wash Dresses. 6 to 14 Years -j mV, a r . ft r r, T4t A 1 i&i 4 ( |