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Show DESERET lot of bog only to loo and girl MOUSE M ih.m run th streets. Til only SAMUEL issult Woald be that ar would reduce that education. polbly loach thorn uadsetrahl habits, and would nccom-I'Ua- ti nothing la th way of tncreas-ln- ( th food production ot th stat or nation. Ncwd for Many. At th mooting to Uogan Tuoaday it wan assarted that there la need on the forma of Utah now for ry boy who may quit school. Th farm would too the that aatd, ...... ... SB,, EVENING SEEKS NEWS ANNUAL TO flECOVEf) ' WEDNESDAY APRIL ENCAMPMENT OE WOULD DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS, 11 MAKE OE 1917 ARBOR PRACTICAL BRAZILIAN DAY WITH VALUE BREAK GERMANY PLENTY OF FOOD HERE. Nation Has It to , Secretary Houston. NOT Bay HOTEL COMPANY STOCK, MAS. HEM PRESIDENT YET PROMULGATED The Letter to school authorities throughout the state, by Dr. E. O. Cowans, state superintendent of pubAn important affair of the day is lic instruction, Rio Janeiro, April II. AI- enclosing copies of the Sam- - 'he annual encampment of the Iangh- - Arbor Day proclamation, and making the tiiougli dnidrd Brought Against government ham. ters of Utah Pioneer celebrating th particular reference to the the the farmers tie? an unusually mocnU) os ecicrance of necessity uel sixteenth anniversary of th organise- for I Untermyer Involves late and ahort season and the number n with Germany the actual Dressing activity IB garden of th original society. The mom- School Authorities Discuss of help will be depleted by enlistment. in war tlme foOW8. promulgation pf this meuaure ban Tractors are being shipped In now by $1 ,123,623. 78. Ing session Included the election of been delayed for a few hours. It tt was staled. In order that ofneer. and the azrau.i reporta Advisability of Closing express, Is believed the government Is the land might be cultivated at the yo? earliest possible moment. education the tmpor- walling a reply to Its request Schools on April 17 Hotel 7.?.; 'IT thla cov Samuel Newhouse today filed suit Estimates place the number of boy u that hwitzeriand take over Brawere laid for about 100. and a pro available from the high schools at In the' Third district court against zilian of toaata and patriotic music w , Interests in The gram around 6,000. from the University of Samuel Germany. Untermyer and Alvin Unter-mye- r given, lira. Annie Weil Cannon, re- atonalIn con- - council of ministers will meet at Utah at about 600; front the Agriculdy. and otno" v gaged the tural College at .about 00. and from .of New York to recover either tiring president, presided and MraJ o'clock tonight. or'd Zina T. Card was jtoast mistress. ln. defense of the MANY WORKERS to 0 per cent of the stock of th various other sources sufficient e and-thhuman officers fights for the corning term ,are:ir,lue bring It up clo to 6.000. About 6,000 Hotel company or in lieu there-- ' bac f the world- Our eoun- Ixjttflon, April It. tt:2 a. m WILL BE NEEDED more. It Is said, might be released Mr. H. J Hayward, who of 1.126.(66.71- - The sutt was filed Wlll appoint the vice presidents , sec-- . trI may he bathed In blood- - There from the eighth grad. The Brazilian mtnLster to be may Mrs. of corC. years McCune: Victoria flghtfng ahead. The Position of Church bcliooto. will demand his pnsaports together with a petition of removal toj retary. secretary Mr. Edna Hyde nation in this crisis needs more men. The matter of cloeing the Church the United State district. court, which! responding tomorrow and leave (kymany by M T Howe; money and food Mr Ridges; historian, available Every to give students a chance to was treasurer. Miss Ella Jeremy; regis- - acre of land must be utilized In food way of Switzerland. France and That Pro schools Educators Insist signed by Judge W H Brame'l raise food supplies Is being discussed trar, Mr. I. T. Whittaker; auditor, production. Every school boy and Mr. Newhouse alleges that on pES Spain, according to a dispatch Hupl. H. H. at the Church office Mrs. Elisabeth 8, Wlko. aseislant .should b drafted girl into this paBe D. from Cologne forwarded by tlie Cummings stated he thought the L. posed Work Must First il. 1H 4, Samuel Untermyer loaned secretary. Rinta Snow triotic service There 'should he no 8. Institutions would no doubt abide him Exchange Telegraph correspondidleness no waste. The principals of III. 00. and later $16,000. that by the decision of tht. afternoon's on Well Organized. ent at Amsterdam. important rural schools should be emJune 6. 1614, he entered Into a meeting at the Hotel Utah, tie sai ployed for the whole yea r and their however; that he thought th schools contract with Untermyer under which NAME SECRETARY FOR assignment to duty for the vacation should not be closed until the stu-- , the Newhouse holdings were to be out months should require thgt they dt- BOARD NAMED TO DIRECT At the Instance of Dr. J. A Widtooo, dents' work had been wall mapped rect the children in this work of culand aonte arrangement made aa to transferred to the Newhouse Realty a of Utsh. of the Untreryity preaident PUBLIC UTILITIES tivating the soil. credits for the year s work. company and 60 per cent of the stock As for the Church teachers' salaries, placed In the name of Samuel Unter"If you have an agricultural supermeeting of ae many educational contothe that staled to la visor, this work should; of course, be get ag it Supt. Cummings half-papossible j myer a security. The eohtrart specl-fiePhoto, by American Press Assoctatlo, schools If the for catted tracts under his direction. The for in was this consideration that gether In th short time allowed 10 days for reaT. E. Banning ha been appointed college Is offering help Agricultural were closed beyond Greater food crop- - and the practk rendered be to services" "valuable by through Hotel being held this afternoon at the sons other than contagious diseases. J. C- - Hogenson. state leader In ot household economies were urged 6i The plelnttff alleges that secretary of th public utilities comUtah, at which the policy to be adopt- In this present crisis he wss of the Untermyer. work. club renno valuable service have been Begin the work at once mission. Mr- - Banning was formerly reSecretary of Agriculture David y ed by the achoola end collee(of the opinion that the teachers should much can be done before the close of that Untermyer agreed to ad- rate clerk in the Houston as measures to help reduce the ceive th half salary unless they Also dered. freight department school. the to a vance a finance needed elate with relation to the development took money cost of living. American famllle. b, up remunerative work. There never was a better time for In this city. of the Bait Lake Route m Salt Lwfce of the agricultural reaoiycea of Utah President Guy C. Wilson la of the Newhouse undertaking Washington. April 11. Heads of estimated, wssted In their kitchen M, Hotel com- City. Two year ago he was named as the schools to put the earn in In the preaent International crlaia will opinion that there would be little use Including the Newhouse Kindly request your the principal railroads In the United nually more than $700,000,000 worti agent at Lynndyl and one year ago learning. Fthe L. D. 8. U. closing as there is pany. th Newhouse Hotel Operating be discussed com-- 1 board to hold a special meeting at States meeting here today at the call , of edibles. There was nothin; in tl agent at Milford. The meeting come aa a sequel to little opportunity of th student do- company, th Newhouse Park owe to consider this vita matter and. of the eouneil of national defense situation ta The same commission named H ft. psny. and the other properties and one of atate-widjustify hysteria, however ... .. importance, held ing farming in the city district- - The other by Mr. Barnes as clerk. Mr. Barnes was for- report to projects undertaken he Tuesday at the Agricultural College students of th school, however, are Newhouse ld, becue there w. 0 rMl h possible monrent just what you will the in of th office Atty. followof merly Into the retting of Utah at Logan, where th of American railway products operation entering food In this country of shortage Thomas and has been for two do that Mr. The complaint allege on small garden Spots, and It la possiing resolution was passed; throughout the war. years employed In the accounting di"To meet th was It present attuatton. ble that a tract will be found by th Newhouse was Ignorant of the legal announced the that purpose; of the board would be to give the which call for a greater production school authorities for cultivation in effect of the omission of the real con- vision of the Utah Power and Light of foodstuffs in the face of a de- order that the etudenta may enter for sideration, end that be had Implicit company. the best possible service not creased labor supply: offered by th Church for faith In Mr. Untermyer. It adds that the only in transporting troops and miliIt la th sense of the meeting that the prise Returns from 140 wood pulp mills tary supplies, but In handling every beet potato and grain crop. A 6607,1 50.1 5 wss needed to flpance the a recommendation be made to the committee compeoed of th preeidenta undertakings, and that Untermyer ad- Clayton Family Holds commodity. throughout the country, received in necessary Utah Agricultural Cal University of the various school classes has been vanced only 64(0,000, and declined Member of the board are: ... Annual Celebration connection with th census f pulp of Utah, and all college, university appointed to report the enlistment of to make any other advance; that on Fairfax Harrison of the Southern, wood to and high ssbssls !hi: .I.: .chon! Wlifk students Hr the gardening came. Pee; 1. 1615; Untermyer agreed Howard Elliott of the consumption and wood pulp chairman; The Clayton Association held It anbe dtaccntinued not later than the 17th extend the time for the return of the production being made by the Forest New Haven. Samuel Rae of the PennAt Brigham Young UnlverHy. of this month ( April. " would pay nual meeting last evening at the home service in Mr. tf Newhouse Holden of the Burllng-anNews-priHale money with the sylvania, President George H. Brlmhail of $64,000 within (0 days. This the plain- of Mr. Perils pe Eighth Grade. Manufacturers' association, show ton Juliys Kruttschnitt of the Lily C. Woistenhoime on south B. Y. 17. declare the students of the that Main street. The following officers that th reporting mills used 3.419.000 Southern Pacific, The meeting agreed that. If this hi school ar brim full of patriotism tiff failed to do. but he allege on Jan. 1, .6617, he paid $156,000 to were elected: Lovlna C. Dunford, cords of wood in 1616 and had an out- were Impossible, the date of abandonWashington. April 11. Amid ap. and ready to do their full share In balance. th K Clayton, first put of approximately 2.626.000 tons of anwho waived Newell b school president; TJlltermyer, postponed ing might plans Speaker Clark laid before th, I plan to help th nation. Minister Balfour Th plaintiff alleges therefore that vice president; Mrs. Lizzie W. Clay- - ptlip. It Is expected that by the mid Foreign other week. It was also suggested anyThere In tried been out has already house today a message from Mix.; I ton. second vice president; Miss Fern: die of March reports from practically that the eighth grade might also be the Ricks academy at Rexburg. Ida., all the moneys have been returned of to in United all States Miss mills the to the and to treasurer; he refuse and Kimball, operatcountry Coyuta. that closed before the end of the school the Coining secretary speaker of the Cuban hou. j plan of seven months of school, giveUntermyer back the 40 per cent of the stock. Irene Clayton, historian. C. Leroy ing In 1916 will have been received. of representatives, regarding the C, year, with the idea of releasing an- the remainder of the school year becomto are be as of made amusement chairman conComplete figures Clayton, other large supply of labor. Washington. April 11. 8ecy. Lanswork on Alvin Untermyer is charged with In The meeting m Logan was attended ing spent and experimental mittee, and Mrs. Hattie P. Kin)ball. soon as the remaining mills have been ing this afternoon confirmed a report ban declaration of war against G In th homes. Under spiring with Samuel Untermyer In the chairman the farms of temple work A program heard from. matter. that Arthur J. Balfour. British foreign many. It reads: by members of the farm bureau, the direction of Preaident Mark AusOf the total production of wood pulp of musical numbers and speeches was "The house of represent a 'ires of I minister, will arrive In this country county agents, representatives of the tin of the Kicks academy board of J29 thus far W was Mrs. tons 978, Della comami reported. by given various Armstrong, o( milling interest, shortly at the head of a commission j the republic of Cuba, in dec!ann; f trustees, the summer work of the Commercial Clab Alma C. Clayton. Col. N. W. Clayton, made by the mechanical process, mercial interests of the state. All of students of British international ( that a state of war exist experts. has bean successfully directtons by the sulphite process. between Uwl Arch W. Clayton.. Newell K. Clayton. those preaent were Intimately assoNo details of the personnel or date Supt. Cummins nation and the German empire by the soda process, and 49,053 by of departure were ciated with food production and dla-t- ed and accredited. Secretary Bishop Ray Pettit. Chaureey Dunford Reappoints out. given some as this such that believe Mrs. plan Sarah the sulphate process. and C. Leroy Clayton outton in Utah. solved, all members rising to their No figures on pulp wood and wood present Partridge, aged 66, th oldest from the odlce ot President Widl-SO- I might be of use In th J. David Larson, secretary of the Clayton feet and amidst the greatest enthttk-lasmembers of the family, and Miss pulp consumption have been compiled this morning tt was given out that crisis. Balt Lake Commercial club, was today Irene Clayton, the youngest member, by the forest service since 1911. and it to address a message of con among those who had been notified of reappointed for another year by the were In attendance. The program was Is expected that the present census in meeting ot this afternoon and wno Western Pacific Sunk Last Week j fraternity to that body annouociiu will reveal a number of changes both Ready would probably be presented were board of governors. Hie salary was followed by a social hour and j the pride felt by the people of Cubi to amount and kinds of wood used. as . ti. Gowans. Dr. state superintend-- j the but govin advanced, Smith modeaf For substantially effonz tc Crisis, Says London. April 11. 8:10 p uniting their It is stated that the higher sturnpagei e,u of public instruction, and members ernors declined to make the amount those of the great natiort contending n n pr ' and the of Hi the state department ot education, decreasing Supplies Mr. came to Larson Salt Lake publte. vessels of more far the triumph of right and rcfpzr New Livestock Fees. spruce and hemlock, as well as im- - teen British merchant include ; Prof. Uosiah Hall, stale Passenger Agent Bode K. a year ago from th Weber club In e fer the liberty of small nationalitkv sunk. Two v proved methods of manufacture, have than 1.6)0 tons we-.high school Inspector. Dr. L. O. Peter- Smith of the Weetern Pacific said to- Ogden, of which he had been secretary The house also resolved to exprt of 1,600 less sels tons were sent than to use caused makers commission state son. president of the Agricultural The has pulp livestock increasing down This was officially announced the spec a gratification of th Ctunnels for some time. During the time he ha arranged a new schedule of fees for j quantities of other woods college ot Utah, at Logan. Dr. George day the engines, cars, roads, local organization he with been the aban people in unitiuiS their Iiag 4 I The final report of the census by th. tonight, H. Brlmhail. pn ament of Ut Hruhatn and all equipment of hi road had has decreased by the inspection of livestock entering aptirozimately by side to that of the glorious nation, will service forest show the stales rate be or state. trill by The the Young umverolty at Frovo Ur, hi. A. been Inspected and was ready to be leaving the amount of the club indebtedwhich in the days of undying memof of each kind of wood Smith, superintendent' of u lioola .in ness. and has operated the club at A 15 a day and expenses for the men numberinto cords ory. sacrificed the blood of her sow each of the four processes Favorable Reports Halt Lake City; the superintendents of turned over to the government In the considerable doing the work. it Is paid by the going to profit. as well as th average help the people of Cuba to coaqurr j lia schools of Utah county, i'roto, present crisis at any time. He said In j stockmen. Formerly there was no of of Made on Naval Bills their liberty and independence." cot the wood, In the roug, peeled, Jordan and Granite district in Halt case of need the road would either TV regular schedule- - Thomas Redmond, or rossed stage. "Figures showing the Lake county, Davis county, Wftotr operated secretary of the livestock commission. by the company for the Utah Gas & Coke to 11. Favorable Washington, April Is communicating with woolgrowers production of each kind of wood pulp county and Ogden city, Cacne county government or turned entirely over to ascertain their views In the matter and the average value per ton at the report were made to the house today Propose Commissioner of and Logan, Bozelder county and into the national officials' hands, at Supply City With Gas of on naval the committee to perbills will also he by mill Tooele county. Sucn other school au- - would best serve the Intercuts for the eradication given. dipping sheep of the mit each senator and representative Agricultural Defense C of tlcka. R. W. Hoggan. state veterh m7 Smith FYan' Am 1 ter mtrkP WOnuy. ticn mrp additions? ImmUfB men t IB tf ts investigating complaints NEW BOOK FOR LITTLE appolrn inarian; meantiOLe would be luviled to b pres, ,g the which haa been carried on by the city of to the naval academy this year and to npel ent. In addition Red t rose workers. Washington. April XL By a resola-forage poisoning of horses In Milr situation and a whirlwind raise the age limit for officers In the tlon Introduced Mayor Fsrry and other, ara included commission in connection with th lard county. He has asked for federal today Senator Fiti-- f carin 35 50 to reserve campaign from being naval recruiting in the list of those to be present. years. of gas last Thanksgiving day aid. of the children of Zion Bills to enable merchant captains to inghuysen of New Jersey, the council Dr. Cowans, head of the state ried on there While In Balt Lake. Mr shortage Thousands it has that the Utah Gas with delight and profit thebe enrolled; to empower the presi- of national defense was requested tt I school and particularly inter' Smith visited; the new Church office j A Coke developed bae readMother KIC GETS 1M DAYS. company under its franchise American-owned .eeted. of course. In tne disposition to building. Stories from the Book dent to take over books, consider the advisability of establish-- ! Is obligated to supply ga for the heatWith a reduction of the charge of Mormon. b made of high school students and and From Plowboy to ships in the United 8tates for war Ing a commissioner of agricultural from ing of the city's public buildings. to defendant hr forgery to against and naval reserves As William purpo permit Morton. by said. defense who should assemble ail nseighth Jf aoongrade pupil, under raise Prophet.'' representatives of the gas com- that nt Imratning moneyentered M lt( 05. I, connected a plea There will come from the press in a and militia, to train in naval stations tlonal. state and private agencies anf William King pany met with Mayor YV. Mont Kerry. pretenses. when as on as well News Notes. naval vessels with a Job I am in favor of relieving at mobilize farm labor for the produc- - J presbefore Jus- few days another book, entitled "The ai It was decided that the company of gutltv Peace arraigned trim from F B. Scott today. He Life of ChrUft for IJttle Children.- by ent, also were reported. duties and lettice of the of larger crops. tlon would some out to work supply plan 180 to serve was sentenced days In the the same author. This Is a companion ting him take up th- work of food to the buildings. gas A plea of guilty to a charge jail. I county we think should production. Delayed Easter Programs Leaders U:ll be of burglary In the third degree for the book for the two already named, it SIX BEST SELLERS. nly exhaust the supply of idle men! of ward choirs. Sunday school ehoris- theft of clothing from a rooming house is the most complete child's Ufa 0f Regular Army before we penalize a young man who iters, etc., who Intend rendering Easter, Seeks Federal Aid to that has yet been published, as Christ h James and was Adams, entered by Increased ta ambitious enough to he In the Uni- - programs next Sunday morning or ere- . Record for February. waa ordered held to the Third district besides giving an account of the Lord's Immediately verstty of Utah or th Agricultural nlng. can secure publication of the1 rroaecute L.attlemen court for trial. it contains an life In ! According to reports of the le4is that prcigresstveness. Th same In The Saturday New by college Washington. April II. 8ry Raker book dealers of the country the folio. count of His visit to the Nephltes, and must put themselves In the warding to the city editor not later concluding his testimony before the" Ing were the best sellers during Feof th great work which He has house military committee today, right situation of being ready to do. than 6 oclock Friday afternoon, in the earth ln the present established -- Lthat he had derided after con bruary. their share. At the same time It A RUSSIAN MOUJIK. dispensation. It to a book of 160 large saltation with army ofllcer to take 1. Mr. Brit ling Sees It Through. Collect Insurance Fee O. C. Dal-- . would be mere folly to close the imediate advantage of the authority to d ln prosecution of th rattle men ; page, printed on enameled paper, increase W Wells ehools unless there is some place for by. assistant attorney general has given the regular army by all the 118 profusely Illustrated, and bound In 2. Wildfire. GrSv n opinion at the behest of Rulon 8. charged with poisoning 00 sheep on the pupils tu go JLu stork." authorised. of Peasant Freed Type covers 60c attractive 1.61 r.eat and a copy, Man. 6. a Man's a When Wright state insurance Under Wells, the his commissioner, in dethe the and evidence war Arizona strip, present plan A to School Credits. by the Russian Revolution. IMS' postpaid. Send your orders to the which puts at an end a custom now possession was placed toda before partment wlH immediately increase 4 The Hillman. Oppenheiin Just what it would mean to th in In vogue the regular army to its full comple- 5. The Thoroughbred. Webster in the matter of collecting t the rnted 8tftles district attorney in DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE ment of 267. non men instead of to 201 dividual student who left school in 61 M 4 Main Street. S. Mao 'Ousts- - Lincoln insurance filing 'fees from foreign J)00 as wss contemplated. rtty This increase tb way of making up his credits Salt Lake who enter the Utah" field. tjsThp City. Is wholly apart from the new army to companies of DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE and sheep poisoning is, of course. uetail to be arnow be collected by the rtructlon of propmv fees will Advertisement. be authorized by selective conscription g Main Street, salt Lake. war times." v ?.; ranged later. Instead of by Mr St,wIrt Dr. George Thomas, who Recently insurance commissioner Mrlou, matter of state. the secretary the country needs the conserveleft Logan to income treasurer of the new federal land Lank, with The tlon of every ounce of available Budget Complete County n In California, was in Salt commission met today to com-- plies in all iinea. If cattle men or any Lake City this morning or a brief trip plete the schedule of expenditures for bther are going to destroy property Dr. Thomas is rtiH a member the coming year. The schedule will be that ii valuable to the government borne of the school board at Logan, and is referred to the auditor for tabulation believe the government should take a interested ifi the present subject. and the board will take final action hand.' It would not do he said, "to turn confirming it on Friday. , m , bu-ra- Sltoth7uuhnrmerKUd f rcia-ttou- i cub-tto- u ST -- demits Vgf The,1 New-hous- ' tier-maj- jy j -j i i d y 1 Pro-feaa- j e Math-oniha- le. d I j j 1 I 892.-11- 0 314.-08- 6 rl re-- I i $17.-00- 0 g, S'E 115- rnt P I m Ik To-d- claaa-rooi- - 1 - n i j rr i . -- r, de-T- f ' , head-qua- ty rt 1 Farmers Keep Your Accounts 1 $ ' j 'Wo- - L. D. S. U. NOTES Workmens Compensation Act 50 Pages, including 17 pages of Carefully prepared Index. 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