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Show . . , . ' , .1),) . , v ) 1) .x;,::.:: , ' your-worthi- s ,A. - - f - 1 , - , PEENERAL DEMURRER 1 , 0 - New , . ,,, i) lift ' , , $ . 0. 44,,c4,,, - t , 4 . ' , . I THURSDAY I Govetilor-Co- x Vetermis Leavé 1920 SALT 16 SEPTEMBER LAKE and:OthirsiVklie 4 4,4444 - , 1 ' .. .. - , . 1 ..... , .......m.......... . 1859::: FOUNDED , 1 ,. 014 Ot - , , ., 010 ,, 44 i (1Jill ) , -'1' 60 , - . 0 ....4 . , measured by s you have, those )oil carry out. ----- , . . . . . . - , . matter how many good ideas No -- - ...,, t 4, . - ... . , .. ,) - - . , 0 . SEVENTY-FIRS- UTAH at Ta.66ac1e I YEAR T CITY BATH HOUSE AT FEDERAL INQUIRY OF 'i or Encampment ,ARCIJEDBY.COUNSEL tin. ull ,,BOilli SIDES '.IN IAdiânpoll - f i - , ; Technicalities. 4 ... 4 . . ,, ' 4 - - 1-- , - i -- Advice. from Indianapolis' sal, tile veterans will be entertained on a lavfah scale with drives to scenic points. banquet, campfires, and excursions. Special cars will be attached to the .train leaving the D. & R. G.. depot today at 4:41 p.m. The veterans Will arrive at Pueblo 10.4:10 p.m. Friday and will spend three hours there: also two hours Sunday in Chicago. arriving it at Indianapolis on Sunday afternoon1:1 o'clock. for Those who obtained certificates tickets up night .were: Eva E. Hillis, Beam M. Mattingly. P. Baby Posner. Posner, lone Posner. Geo. Jagger., ?dr. Ester Garlock, Emma- - Thompson. Mary Thompson, Minerva rompsem,- MaryE. Baer. Mrs. Mabel Bothwell, Anna E. Davis. Nola Jensen. Mrs. bole Bertchenger, Mrs. Rosa Jensen, Mrs. Nellie-A- . Jones. Mrs. Corda Howard, Mrs. Laura Greeson, Margie L. Priee, Charley Fay, Zell" Fay, Niro. Emma Leonor- a- Townsend. Mrs. Miss Naomi Remy. Mrs. Martha Mrs. Hattie Newkirk', Anderson, H. F. ltienough, A. Van Patten. Wil. liam H. McMahill Mrs. Ora Benge, Arift George M .Crismon, Henry at rOTIL Elizabeth Armstrong,- S. B. Tuttle, Lizzie B. Tuttle, Clifford Holdyr. AribertW. Holder. Arline folder, Ellen Reedon, Amanda Fears. Velma Hayward. 'Emma Wetherbee, Nellie Ludlow. Bertha Ransch,s Mary Loren Jake Ella MeEnna,ny, MeEnnany. Bergerman. 'Miss Sadie Bergerman. Eider Bergermaai Mrs. Francis, E. H. Graham, Mrs. Thompson's, Mrs. Rhoda Graham, Thomas B. Slater, Alice P, Slater, Edwin Smith. Mrs. Edwin Bratten,Mrs. Smith; Mrs. Josephine Van Houten, Mrs. H. Geiger, H. Geiger, Thomas Jameeon, , , , i t 1 , on the general de- to.the, 118 complaints .BOT11E A asmulurnrestr fornier Mayor. E. A. Bock, charging misappropria tion Iv,' public funds and forgery of were chy vouchers and by Judge - Henry p. haar4,this.mor tund; of the city court. At,- the con. - - elusion- - at, A. hearing- - .tudge - Lund the case under advisement The .tTit against MrAiloek restdtrti9m "':. of $12.000. which rdge.fn .... from office. . ... .... hia resignation ,,, ' ' . oeveral , weeks aio Mr. Samfor Bock, Atty. Al6counsel uel A. King etnacked the complaints in three different group&- - The demurrer as ,applied..to.p complaints charging ,.;., rnieappropriatic anti forgery of you. chers should lie sustained he' contendI bd.: though In fairness to the court. the complaints IIS sdrititted i li charging. forgery of warrants were Perhaps not demurrable. ' Difference of Opinion. Mr. King that Mr. sock bad not custody of public money and could not disburse it Therefore, un der the atatute,-h- e maintained.that he , could .not misappropriate it as contemplated by. the law. On. the other iland.Lealli-F- t assistant -- county argued that a city --warrant Is public .money under the statutes And that the defendant was charged ;with the responsibility of disbursing ..,... t Warrants. , As concerns the forgery compAtints, 1 e Id' r. Ktng Atiacked that -- group.to.tho Vouchers sine both they . And the oothnleints 'eharging:'forgers 'of the warrants arise from one and Itho, same transaction-A-leTt- cok ,,the position theit it is physically impossI on to obtain the vouchers ijble money ; . OLDS Mir A' LEAGUE-- ow EXPERT... ; ,) . , . r. A , . . , , con-tende- I J. lq Scovel, Mrs. Jarmo Melton, Elisabeth Crisman. Misa Rose Mali-bu7.0seritiots;- - .RulsY 'Hen,Ernestrilon, Miss Stella Miller, Mrs-- Eliza Miller.- - 3, H. Seaman. Daisy Unfel, Katie- - Saxman; an-o- f Pall' take City. Mn. Grace Wiess; Mrs. Mary Nixen, Miss H., TremaYne. Mrs.Asstad' Atkinsen, N. A.. Sherman, Mrs. Carrie Bar-- . Mrs. n, INI , ) .. ,,. . i It I - s- ' -- - : tt. 60X; igVi.0-ZIRAATiS- r ., ' lb,. NOMINEE i - FOR - .a11,1,. , , . 1 I '... : . i ,., i:,:;:, :. . 1. fRES!,DtA- - --- e.g.'''. 4';', ' ' 1 ,, !:., , . ,t , - '- - ,:' c.:,: . .. 7:,'. .,.. ;!," , ' ' 'T t 0 .::!: t-- : a ,0, : ,, v. , ))1 ThomAS i TAYL 0 I, OF 1 ' ,,. -- r ',- ., f - It $ ENATO t. fkli it- . ' Alleged 'Contest For- - Best Territories ,i n ' Sanpete- Counties Recited -- - At Ilearing:-,- : - -... , - -,....... - - -- ' 2:;2.-' . ',.... - ,... ,'- - r''.."--- - '. ... , - - - --- - 'Sid - 7 I ORONI'lENgEll, - idiedrict' field ouperintandent of the M-- Pato Sugar. compan.r. in Utah-possibili- ty I the-7- Elsinore district, was placed-fundson this morning witnem the Advised that proapecte for building coot next opting ore not prof's. In the auger investigation being con. being. the commission bus decided that ducted by-t- he federai trade commie- . the. work be..begun, ila AttiOgt au glom poesibie since them atenia to bo lit-- - 7 . , - btoorgabildneed ctil,eititnog be - od ' reduced ron.. I ...rnonyion ultilyi ihtahlodevineorlop;n.: rtehlraotuedghtoout in. ,poaltion.,10 know- bider-JuAl- t nient of Gm ouster Indostry in SanP14.' whatswork may tie 'done; and- the pipe- .couhtlea and frequently aibilityreinaine that thei bids on the and., Sevier, .: subcontrictis for completion of the reverted to the relations between the 101314ne mut" WI better-,eant Valley - companies. - - tbe:punnisort than at the present. Lime.- .. .0 Out nt the 'bond money there. le o Mr. Jensen tentified that the $126.000 available for the building; The -- piano prepared company in 1911 solicited no by rannon & - beet acreage in the Gunnison valler Fetzer, architects, and previously wait Gunnison .company proved tentatively by the commission. where the call for a building In Gait year. wreteihng- - their factory.company had lined upotruoilthe Ounnhoon ti3O00 scree which were sold to ture" eliminating title and electrical wiring. plaidering the tithing. During the year lel and plumbing awl heating. will cost ;however. Mr. Jensen declared the!)un- about $175.000. according to the esti- non company 'elicited beet mates of the arehitects. It is upon in "levier county within about 17 miles' such a structure that the city will of the Elsinore factory of the Utah-'o- r structure-- . - a, - A' '' . - MO-Idah- o - - - ' Utah-Idah- p- --;--- ''' . . . t :. 60VEANOrtv . WORE A (714C ''.. - A Mi ea ' R., - ' H. - - - , - -- Mrs. E. V. Brooks, Mn. William Wise, Mrs. Nellie Shafer. J. H. Shafer, Mrs. Mrs. D. W. Mary Webb. Harriet Dodd,Mrs. Mamie Long. Mrs. Pearl Elliott, 14 I , I-- ....,AI- --- -4 - 1 - :..:- . y. '""'"'"" Permission to Raise Rates :..,1..,Prg.ii.qiiy.Ah.)00 Utah Business . Democratic Primaries Schedule4 For Friday Democratic .primaries forth. 'elec- te.-- gh The-"rou- bids. Statt-Ithri- t o. . - Idaho obtaining Probably more beets treiti,MOVICLSOUnlY then from San- - -pe te where the factory Is si tuatd.s During the 'succeeding Year, be dese- dared, th Gunnison comPanY haddoor ' Hefted beets almost within -the , Of 'the Elsinore factory. ' - - Beet I'lY nurt Prkl"1"1.-The 'ear 19111, the witness tied was an exceptionally good year for beets exceeding the average crop, Iwo or three tone to the acre. In however because of the , white (I? which destroyed beetis the crop took iii decided drop in south Sevier eountig. The epidemic was felt leen in the 'torte pert of the 'county and III frontlet., Ire- .-,-- liCotClutemtniaal.one; t Coiidtioi! Shs a 511004-comple- call 1 Gelittäl Report of:. Western Union Seeks Ballard. ,Mrs. Edward Bichsel, Mra..t.Peerrna n, Mrs. John McReady, Mr.. .Ellen Mamer Jean .Greon.., Mrs. P. A. flyson. P. A. Gyeon, Mrs. Callle Griffin, Miss Lucille GriMn, all of - rosting-more--thi- Utah-Idah- . -itit'ir A 1.'11,. 1. FOR . --t ----'--- -: tb1777)DtPCIATI'AP7DIDVA:l'ECI .- WILLIAIA .... reermem--Mrs.----Marth- ., - ...-7- 0, , 6..E.EIMEIMICIeMMIE. e ft, - ' 1 .. - i . .' - 9 .1 4 1I k114 A -- ''''''!'.:..:::.,?, .:, MILLS 1 ,, .. ' . . .,......,..,,:.,..:,,....,,,:,..: . - authorized to ad- for bide for conStruction of toe "rough striae- ture" of the proposed new municipal bath house at the Springs. Report made to the commission by Ilvtiiiiin Green. coMinthalonec et public affairs and Valance, wait to the 4.1tp4t.-4ha- -tan ,oilequate bath houee ean riot now be bulk with the funds provided for the purpooin ' the laid bond it wIn be impozeibla to coinplete tthe buildingthe preswith,the money available-aera time. the financial condition of the city being such as to preclude the of providing additional owney trona the general . revenue -- , ' A , S OUTINITAII I la - .. - a motion passed by tho today, the clty vertise inonediately ,S) - , dkitillitm,, I N: UNDER .. . . II ,:',i .,k , 4 . t t, . , ) - , ( . a I.S,p I C CENTERED ON RIVAL ERECTED 'IN ROUGH' S. , ' Mrs.--.Asni- . , , N,......L. . r ,:, --------- t , a ). , 416 r), - N ATI 0 N 5), . -- or ' i 1 ,, -- - , . , . t cAsE:A I 4: , - SEIZT;-----2- --: - F 4 J, , Over 100 Vtah veterans wilt leave tat this afternoon foe Indianapolis, Ind.. to attend the ;Knievel encampAGAINST BOCK ment of the Grind Army of the Republic. which continue front Sept. la to 11 inclusive. Up to bust night over 1 111 certificates for tickets had been issued. whleh included 'members from Former Mayor's Attorney the G-- A. R., Army Noreen of the rivil . Attacks - Con3p1ainte- in War, Woman's Relief Corps. Ladies of ,e the G. A. R.. National Alliance, Three Groups, Arguing On Daughters Of Veterans, Sons of Vet: rank and the Sons of Veteran Aux. ; '''''' ..-- ---- WAITISPRINGSTO BE ....1 SIIMCIIVITIES ,. ... . It was announced by Green that If a fair bid is obtained. the work will be begun without delay. and the for Om completion of the bath house will be let nest COMMISRlön when will be In a the year. position to appropriate the balance rerevenue from the funds. quired general In desiring to proceed with the work- - this fall the 'commission lots In mind the feet that because there Je little building activity contractors will bid cloeer than they woulit were work plentiful. Also, the commencement of sub-contra- - , 11-1-- - Claiming that it lost 24211: ou, Utah tite,, improvement-a- t thtik ttonewill '' . , busineu during the last five months of find employment for men who might "Aid. r by the The price paid, 1019 the Western Union Telegraph otherwige be out of work, it is pointed during whic;i, for, beets were taken-Alcompany, by representatives before Mr. JaIlliOn 4e quoted the following . the:Ueda public ittilltles tommiselon lint"11913he' 1;1111 this morning. asked that body for per- MONIS 0011,1:11INTrA,,.., lilt the price was Increaried to Iii: mimion to tales rates about 26 per in 1916. Set 1117. $7; 191$. lie. and In general , at conditions wee received today' Utah-We- b the offices of the Utah Associated In- findustries, bearing on the presentindustrial--ancial, labor. agricultural and In America. Tile report von Mrsse. Berneata Mrs'. J. , 'r Salt Lake situation 'She tion' of 'delegates C. Nye, Mrs. which is from thsU. S. chamber of Gladys Buckle, John be will DamoCatie convention, to the unusual commerce, refers Buckle. Mrs. Leo Shugrue. Mrs. Fern county s' - the- signing of a Shugrue, Henry Wi Charter. Claude held tArtday night, Sept. Vt. at the precipitation which resulted in a hat-ve1icctlitofours Inhaant e: -: those would not con-- 1 Russell, Almira Young Russell. Jo. same places at Which delegated to the meaeure. of fullest the "pressed on Cent business all i and originating &Mute an offense as contemplated by seph A. Fisher. Joseph Lande, Mrs. state convention-- , wore named. down and running over." otilrhila.a'n;:tihliciiren.PInTlIvhelii. '11E1116ICAN CHIIRL!IN within of Utah. the state The ph the complaints. F. Love. Mrs. John Hurst, Milk Mary The Salt Lake According to this report there will ending was represented by Hiram IC., :. to the natural Hurst. Miss Betty Hurst; Miss Ruth club will hold its 'weekly meeting at be this year 3.000.000.000 bushels of company who made, Contention of County Attorney, ' beprice he attlebuted the Bootpe, argument WWI obtained on al1 farm Moistener, Saran Keeley, Nellie Driggs, county Democratic headquarter in the corn.300,000,000 bushels pf wheat. 12.- - fore which - On the then-ha; area's, commiesion.-There no the county at- Mrs. WPM s. the Charles as 600.000 bales .of cotton.more oats thaii wan lout night products. Lizzie Condon. Mrs. Emma Ellis. Newhouse Hotel this evening., p lie testified as to whit. to the, conclusion of torney Argued that the complaints notatees, the largest protests filet-tilag year, more were received for other farm 011011114n vfthe reelected, prices Salt . ,,, .,,,,ere good .,In..that.the vouchers reprothe JAge 14 hearing. more sugar.. hot ,' ries crop on oeet Dust everything bail-- vented s, The commission 'won represented by county Republican committee at,--- a produets and said step toward the obtaining of cane and beet, and a hay crop of such increased proportionatele. , Rajlt:640.0ft'ki4113ik.fi.'-.60-Zia-0.:'::...-':7:;;';'..:.,:7-----':.la Warren who StOutnour. the sole money unlawfully. amarked as to presage and Utah- special meeting of the'committee. with Gunnison proportions the In MS Mr. King, however, contended that , reduction In livestock. dairy and other memper of that body now In the city. nominees tor county and city conic. Idaho paid the same for btets. la If guilty ,of Anything, -t- he-- formes , products. The, statement reveale,the Joshira Greenwood beteg ln Chicago The election of a vice chairman and 1919 however, according" to the wit Commismioner and H. H. Blood mayor was guilty of forging the warPahlfeed and who fact that those being buy was postponed. due to the noses. testimony the Gunnison Tants. Assuming this to be true. Mr. stock are at preseet operating at a In southern Utah.- - A. B. Cowan, len secretary absence of Mr. Morris..,who is out of $19 In cash and 81 stock bonus' whtch diFraser contended that the trial of the R. . oral loss.Vantine Denver: and are There manager. less cattle hogs . tho city. was not convertible into crush by the case le the proper place 'to determine in the country than Ian year, but vittion auditor. Denver: tr. 0. Life, dis.paid the Thomas Rainage.. Dr. F.,E. Straup company. The Utah-Idah- o - success ex- commercial superintendent, Ialt of the makter.arg , thetif tried and, many $1 stock boirce sheep. Poultry. probably as their that S.. wall edication-- vf same Voir and IL except national' Preece J. of Bingham Salt park, Sept.,2 W. M. Milne. chief and dairy- producte' are increasing Itrict City.-ItnacquittedlAn'i a: charge of forging a Lake were appointed to comprise the wee convertible into nioney.Utah-Idah- o - r ardent- - cipec tations, according to General Passen- - everywhere.. all of the Western Union;-wer- e deepite the high prices of 'errant the- defendant might then THELd' theD.most Ile testified that the committee to assist Mr. Morris in conMr. wan In feed. of mills S, th textile here Milne who witon former Short as the concerns Line. returned e... the Agent line, Spencer Oregon Jeopardy present bad always given as maw., I., plead e the ducting It wcompany county campaign. there-havshut down. others are nen stand, giving figures as to costs decided to secure the ctimplain charging forgery of the Mr. Spencer says $OO people attendM the dedication held and to the farmers In the bend. today. , facilities special headquarvoucher. .:.. time.... This of operation, maintenance. taxes and ter. and as any other "melte at the Wylie camp in Zion canyon Wednesday inorning. He says nothing running on Isreduced e ling of their beet immediately launch a vigor-onto local other items upon which the coats of . due I however, and that there wan a stand- -' eompany - The campaign. was ever In before It witnessed like of Mate. cermthat . conditions. automobile induittri serrice were based. N part tbe I', Ina' promise since 1911 that the Idaho Church School.t. headed toward lessened output. This It St George and Cedar another build factory City apparently turned out en mesas; - with a ' is would rtates In - I Change piny COillitY SU fitI lln A C ittittleletit n, Scout Council to, also be of the jewelry- business. Students Lack Rooms I Zinn ,military, band from- - each Sevier Angeles sent 20 people In ' Ms..' There letrue His showed Unitntiz that'the testimony inefficof much eomplaint beet acreage could be grown, rg a e d at chines. the Bait Lake Commercial chi b's - strong representation wee eni la-Yet ed States government took,over the iency of labor and Its scarcity.Dr. John H. Taylor. VId. M. I. A. hanced rree Pulp (Merest. Is less operation of the Western Union., Ilnel by glee singers, and the government Mate extd railroads were well the latter feature growing - was-mao f a. ,nonverse--on July 111. 111111, at midnight,-- and field secretary, declares that there is A large 'gathering grill be-- 404 Mention down marked, asthe slowing towel represented. . . W., Ltarvey -- Roo& president busineat . t Of mwatifteturing-m-l- s -turned the tims with -barkTtaAtia non at tolhe adding at interest of Commercial pram, southern the evening th., The formal .PrOceidingaleganl!' liti worktntior CUrtnibtOn company, neer Else-- cat-tion July SI. of pany the of number the "Wild, During trtah. and unemployed. tohis at. Idaho. ,t i hecauseurgent-buitiness,roheartfelt aexpressing ., , siore."--li;30 a.m.,- In oil region; has been,put out time they were under the supervision club Sept. 11, but1 gratification in peeing his hopes for , A district come had told the witness, it wes tesdified. ter; are ailing all boatillng houses and the festivitiesWedeesday;be-- Zion canyon successfully realized AS of business by the contraction of fin- of Postmaster General Burleson. the local scout council. started the evening other pominie , housing , space . with will be selected and this body thrst the Gunnison compauy letended - ancial conditions. 'Coal mining has rates were raised on all business done mitte , 1 rOomera,', 'The Fielding academy . le fore.' They were made attractive by they were that daye will select a scout executive for to pay the farmer $1 more for he later In as As a 20 usual Its flock the troubles. country per cent. but when Gen- , shortly to open with little provision a bonfire of huge proportions. 'Passenger Traffic Manager W. S. conclusion there is ofless skepticism as thelines and also were returned to private the Provo council. beets thal the Utah-Idah- o W. Wylie Basinger of the Union Pacific system. to so far, forth. housing of students. oral Manager and Mrs.-W- . Wood Carl of counel free I, the Logan'. the,,,beet to --pulp liriCek extended , rates were ot ordered Ownership.'the any give.them period high Mize Mary 'F.. Connell), had Sreetalotte ready- 10.1 Abe,- erowdot.- mad felicitous talk.- speaking of the Mr. Jensen quoted himself al ll Is on Utah busineen, by the Utah cil is ropresenting that council at the Coaree. edge of reckless buying l', and Horace Cummings of theY, L. and while- gil could not be .boused tourist crop aa the easiest to pick Of The keen now tak- plying that if he Utah-idah- o scout of executives meeting limited gav' and are in utilities passed high prices public - much was dune for their comfort The all crops. American touriets would be atcopnilealon. class boards 1 ,. N.I.A.aod Religion IPS New Imo large - , York t'lly. -some lines. place in The chief concerti toThe officials of the mpeny claim ,iee taste tt wouldsus amouttwould M. I. A. and Religion clam Mate furnished cots and mattresses in ahown how advisable It was to visit tended the have ' tattoo of ntoliey they -. in all business are tight money. that the Western Union has loot )1PIV!convention at Itkxburg last Sunday. municiency;,"-.bu- t. over. Zion- canyon. and there would be no day through-so- me i labor unrest, loosened bonds In social fly on account of the action of the -- ,,bo. Tayter-say- a .. tino,tuzeneletab ffroerentonuThloeirlistrairotersietrouwe there were no blankets.- Row- - difficulty in getting them there. Mr. life, big reifies were sight; Itussian-Polan11TOHN5 UTAH IllOM d . the . war, and the state commission. They lay stress from all the M. I. A. organ-- 1 ever, enough were secured for the Spencer, in his address, the high cost of living. Itrive bad said ,"'"We recaled thet-MrBut In all, the upon the (let that since pre-w, , Jzations at the sessions as well as fath- - women visitors, while the men utilised easy accem todey to the compared days -with Outlook for the canyon, live down s' good many to bed is rest hate of the year a as there been increases in labor. a -and have loinotlant st- gssissisig.,,,, he out r...4Sotniotur thesolueoutAiga good.-"TheliO. leaf, of a 'Manna materials and taxes, and that if r COI,Cmfi lAN b u5 I N 5 itr:ghaa,(0,,..".-111n,1i-it its,u letter were the oating-- of also by a dance for which the ern part of the state In tDe earli dam they or- - of any. sodden economic oiti are not 16 tnake the in-- permitted ''Montpciter :stake; - to Star valley Arid' vtattine 'muaillana furnished acceP- - when It required a week to travel from panic , that the factory concedother is things It among !amity. generally crease. they cannot furnish a good similar trips to Cottonwood and Bear table music. and there were im-- 1 Salt Lake to St. George, a distance that ed that there quite not make will be no precipitate service, without ' a . lakes. loos. around of talks 24 the late great has been traVeceed In hours drop In prices. that he, , promptu campfire. The a4,Irtroent .will sanest' manager hwecedildnonvoetrruinnsadnod, cprinurld The date hr. Taylor is leaving tomorrow fori J Cannon. the and On ,the opening day at I cm. the by automobile. witness, given by ..Jomkph The fact that g0.000 be derogatory In this ceport the M- the documents in the tiote will be LeOrpnde, Ore.. where he will at-- 1 combined bands played Star tourists visited the Yellowstone this oral goadual. Of tsetbrY The American Gennixon Colombian the conditions in Utah are rated as enaegss ageinet the corp2ra46 the 4.0111MtOISIGIS Sti a - whole not ,tend Vie ,groun auxiliary Convention Spangled Banner.'e There-waseason.- - was referred twee ,ati. indicts being- Only lair. while three4à-oil11dGust he knew of rtes..- 'arid or with company al Utah, lion, Provo, on end quart,Irly conference sessions"breath of ale' stirring. he nays, the tion of what might be expected for the states are classified as being good. later by Commissioner Stoutnour. and ' 'Sunday. ' action will be talten after the other returned to Salt Lake night, acquietneet of the gorge seemed super-- , Zion national park in the not distant (Continu4.4 on pate twoW eommissioners return companied with his wife and tiro natural, when 'there came the grand future, with the betterment of travel 111 chlidren after an absence of outburst of the national anthem. The; facilitiew estabilihment of permanent f trionths, during which Mr. Cannons ateffect. as the sound waves reverbersicatrips anti hotei . but particularly the FOR ACCOMMODATIONS to tended the companyabmainena at IIECISTAAJI)ti PROCESS ated from cliff to cliff and, Com' building of good roads. 1 Colombia. South America. Mr. Canto gorge, from mot side of the greed General Manager NV. Comstock ii. are vattle that many nonreporto being canyon to the other, were inspiringlY of the Salt Lake followed,, with a short v,.,, r Was placed on the. South American sublime and the entire assemblage YISITOAS taik.. promising the CONFERENCE congratulatory Shorthand BEING PLANN0 Bookkeeping erty. ' affected. tive support of his railroad in furtheri 1 6entral condition's In to.uuth Amer -- Formal program., ing the welfare of Zion national park. Dictaphone )1'10 he ears are Clitielit 113 elsewhere. R. tolnanfropetted the dedi Prof. R. Calculator mates hue al The rate, exchange Burroughs - prate,. Grant Speahow 1 'With the opening Qt, the .tniyersity low tit order that Latter-da- y eatory program at 1030 with prayer. duringamthe Aar stud sincei t .W.- T. Mather . iniPerintendent of ' He woo followed br rrosIdent Ifebert Saints sod a AcUtah for the fall' term scheduled then ha reached high 'S visiting general confer- of national parks. who bad come M'..ttr 1. Grant, who said he had been for Aelt Thursday, SepteMber 211. it cording to Mr. Cannon a. low marloq' Typev-Htincomfortable ence secure rather faint hearted as may past boa and Ist with the on tivaa Angeles delegation. aallettatted this morning by exports c,f. betng,experienced 0; a 1 0 , . prosid., canyon and its prospects, but his visit I the hides and Theron government platinum. ' Penmanship - quartets ak reasónable prices dent Parrrielee, secrets", to Proms coffee, ed. Mr. Mather's addretat was a, fine to the pesk had completely converted Mr. CantiOn came back by way of A. Widisoe, thrt the plans John the in their city for registration in classes are Business English stay the him to a realization tottite net that dvring effort. the upeaker dwelling and New York- - Accor4ing-4o- ; being Cuba , of the greatest of nature's anyone living in Salt Lake romPleted Me present plane he 'win leave again purposes of national parka in generall it was one In .024g0A0-.11- 1 4 116 A ill rott 4aticse the committee. by program Law tAmmercial attractions the country, which every tow weeks to st-- i inti Zion tVational park in particular, tiimrletgal,,L.4t2O01.011 Registration will be held 011 Thursday for Coltymhta In - 7 - City, who :has accommodato recres- - .', was ought said. he business tg,Saa. matters. teed further which, 4 provide i and AdvertiAing and the following Monday Friday 'Four room modern bilak 'bungarThe rallros4 party. of whinit Mr. tions to offer our visitors, will CLAMPS twill be leer la the Southeast pact of tits tHioonpmiednirodterstiflonctoethitetoAtmhoericauopnpopertoapLo opened. rp.ncer 0.24 a momber; had to leave please se' ;;,,i; their names and regular Salesmanship 'Aniong the new members of the Tar-- , Hotel 'Management Violafet - i .fity. Has- - oteopiag porch: cabinet while President Grant! will-bdevotoprnent of all the national parks lit 1ZCIOCk kitch.g: good light and bath lw attendance at the- Eight-Hou- r ultywho Commercial Art . addresses giving the 'number elate gall o looaking Mr. , Mather wait followed by Mayor tures. Rooms akvig papered. eee r e Law, Is Charge institution this year are the fol-lite and thing la Brat class condition. and C. Clartince liegien of Pelt toke. with made quick time ever Ole- they can 'accommodate Pw en broeberg. party I lowing: assistant twists to move into. Beautiful laws, DAY AND EVENING-- an itinelleat talk Of a congratulatortad tulles to Lund, arriving in timoto' the with' Violating tho Writ& of Perrholorli M. M. Ittlithtt which will If charged and .had. trees. 174ftnocted to sew. any, charge No. 4 the Eor in rieture stats 'being equipped Malt Lotto. Ono of of et onomietti RoY J. ight,-hou- t professor Sr and all atotasonteuts paid. Good ,CES'SIONS Work law for ,,tronien..the, with, such an attractive recreation the Matt enthusiastic visitors It --t he, be made 'to, the Piesiding Holthest,Intsitrisriatij;spitis eta io 17111-44 t eaoh, 114 ad tralownrrittal--ttwor-fbleciottel, ,somenter-aoft-c-eZion themead44rotiart hitmet-oatte a' limmni park rand moattla evil 'entineor . 4 it J instructor in Lnrittkir. J. F. tkril 'stook. gó:11'N'orth Fisher, Insisrortsr ishop's ' sucemsful efforts that had been madoi married Fitzgerald, over le years old, In physics; iTgrgar born aummonoil Into court through a! Carroll, , I I. . :. up to dote to show to the, entintry tat who relocated the purveys between the i Main. Telephone,- Was. 4612. it dutation; Harold warrant Pit or n t4 $itairist Frank Ewing. :throbs) : 1..largo that 'Utah ,hed a tett group et .slates Of New Tore and Massachtmenial -- - All conference visitors who 1 Iltstpaschsaistesi---sedltesist- ot lut-; c an i scenic attractions as could be found Ho bought several ps I nti n gs of Illousemen pu'hilit spotsktng. hirh "is tiwornAtoMra TTT are unable to secure accomUnited ittittPS: -- . .. ,. eeeyon end-saithe le he would anywhere spread good;, Et baldish pirn bri hitatri, tig yr", ft r --' ti ea r ePOrte of that region bock In Bow.; modations are requested to In- 1,chilusee, meeting of the bosid 'cif roomi Former Governor Wtiliam se;r-grat , tno th hotti u,ita Me. 14ather and & number of i Mr, Math er. re-- ton. BusIneSS : ram pai 411 being introduced 'by of,, the statveraity wit) he inforwrarh ttort, than vt iwrit wilt yiwtt the Grand cattion and quire at the Bureau of t- oar Vellth0111z - near. parry row, Ati,..., tot time 1less-emitmore the boars Ofght firz idly. than, 14 Block. NI 11,8 tch 12- 4 1 A st knowno Temple north will reach ball Lakel mation; tittseno 0( well he 11,, 0, T. e. gunshedil had tables, 41I hours wort. tho fln In the 41114 Sri 1 an taken the past in Monday, thpt U. sieges pert trill be parsed tapon., hour ,law tot stomata,. . I . -- . A...... significant-statement..,- of ., -- -, , , 1 - - st 1- p ,, :- ninegireirser-tinlighiril;- riPeialciPreed. , - - .orrii 4 - It -- , ' , - -- -- , i- . - - . - -- -- ...7-.- g , - de -- rilittler-room,l'o- e, . Mt ne . 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