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Show n i ! U- fflt-SUN- DH ,'ENH-FIH- SI liTIH IRTILLERlf SCHOOL KEEPS DESERET EVENING: NEWS MONDAY - BOYS OLD " NOLB, SECOND PEACE C8pecial to The News) Camp Kearney, Oct. ' 3 . The Utah artillery boys have made another subscription to the artillery bonds fund. They are now In second place and expect toon to be Iq the lead. The boys are gratified by having permission for Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday afternoons to leave camp and many of them visit Ssn Diego. Baseball, football and basket ball teams have been organised among the Utah batteries, and ail are confident that Camp Kearney wilt soon be awara-o- f rfao athletic prowess of this detachment Moving picture shows are given nrchtly and on Tuesdays ,th boyedtave 2ho right to introduce their own ' vaudeville stunts. Two soloists and two quartets were furnished from the Utah contingent last- week with decided success. The installation of electric lights is every tent, is a welcome addition, as it gets dark here at 6 1 p m. The Utah men am gratified by the recent appointment of Coi. Young to the efficiency board. This consists of three officers whose duty It is to determine dhe efficiency nf ail other officers in the camp Commanding General Cameron and Colonel Young, were at West Point together for three years, and naturally they werehlghly pleased to greet each other once more. s. , 1 Ixation Answer to Roll Call Appropriate Program . ZT of fortieth anniversary the Twenty-fl- The "fuundtcr rt the ward Sunday school was commemorated yes terday at special morning and evening rvicea. on practically the identical 'spot vhcre they gathered 48 years ago, 3 ember of tne original bunas y school session in aroe at yesterday inmornings answer to roll call the meetinghouse 1 tua was read by John H. Burrows, the first secretary and the roll ana minutes of that first session were the same that the secretary had blinselt In written oir the opening occasion. the evening in the ward chapel, 49 orig-timember arose when their names Picture of the iiril of the ward decanted front of the chapel beeide which were the dates, 18?lm7, loo date of establishment waa Oct. 21. William William Sanders and Mark D members of the first aa Undsey-werpenntendency At the morning session the fallowing program was given: Orchestral music. roil call and minutes, singings Zion' Is Growing. sung at Prat session of the t nglng. - "Children pr)r. namtaJL sung at first session; sacra-- i mental servicer ongtnal roti- call and minutes by 'the firsttecretary, John s. singing. Our bweetesi H Burro .ongs of Zion, reminiscent talk. Her. peri 3 Foulgerf singing, Dear to the heart of the Hbepherd. comparison of Sunday schools, former Bishop M. A Utah,We Love Woolley, singing. Thee. benediction The program of th eleven in g aessloa Orchestral music, roll wa ae foUows call and J minutes; sing, "Pilgrims praver. Orson Allen, singing, horu. True To the Faith, sacramental serv- y ice, roil call and miifhtes of first school. John H. Burrows, cello solo. Ulifton Jacobsen, Our First Officers Robert Aveson, duet, and Teachers. . Ensign, R. Woriey and Horace A schools, Wicomparison of Sunday H. Wallace, singlin', Bishop George America." remarks. Dr. K. ing of the general founday school board, singing. God Be With Tou TiU me uo. e PUTT INDORSES PUN OF -- W. T. benediction, - -- - H. V. Plstt, vies president and At- 1100-bon- New Tax Bill May - Abolish Pastes The new government tax on Theatre tickets wilt likely prove the death kneil to passes in the opinion of Manager George U. Pyper of the Salt Lake Theatre. Mr. Pyper stated this jnunung that while an effort had been made by Salt Lake managers to work out some concerted plan of action, no definite stand had beep adopted, ao each individual manager would probably settle the matter for hlmaelf. . o peaking for his own theatre Man-se- er Pyper stated that Jhe tax would be added to ths prioe of the admission ticket. The new revenue law. he declared, would no doubt hit the show business rather hard and he believed ance. 4 3 End of ( ,..r , 8 24 End of 2nd year.. 13 60 End of 3rd year.. 17 12 End of fth year.. 21.64 End of 2th year.. 24 74 End of 6th year . 31 64 End of 7th year.. 37 14 End of 3th year , 42 66 End of 3th year . 46 40 End of 16th year. 64 36 End of llth year. 60 60 End of 12th year. 67 04 End of 13th year. 73 30 End of') 4th year. 80 60 s. End of 88 08 End of )4th year. 64 33 End of 17th year. 103 64 End of 13th year. 74 111 End of 13th year. 120 36 End of 20th year 680-Total At the end of 20 years It wiir thus be seen that the owner of a 9100 bond diswill have the following fund at his sacslight initial posal as a result ofofs 20 months: a for period rifice 0 Original bond purchased ...... .1100 8000 Bond Interest deposits 40 34 bond on interest....... Iplcrest A220J6 TetaU Th 810 bond basis is merely used hat as an example, and illustrates these bonds will those who acquire themselves - while materlallv benefit In nation prosecuting the aiding athssuccessful conclusion. war to it usuld havw ths affect of. bringing down the admission price for the more -- expensive shows. Turned Over to Prison Camp at Fort Douglas Itih-yea- Waiter Spier, said to be a German, s cook by profession, was brought to Salt Lake City Sunday night by Sergt S O Smith or the United States army. He was held in the city jail over night, and delivered in the morning to the camp at Fort Douglas. prison Spiers a as arrested in San Francisco by secret service men several weeks ago, charged with being an enemy alien. He is said to have escaped from a German vessel which is interned In ban Francisco harbor. Unit-Stat- es ......... Utah Land Opened. Information was received hers from Clay Tallman, commissioner of federal F O B Blakely, register of the U. 8. land office, that a proclama-tio- n of the president eliminates from tne Cache national forest about 1.000 acres This land will become to hbmesiead entry. Dec. and subject to settlement and selection other than homestead entry. Dec. 11. Robbed While Sleeping. .Urt Sam gb.rrlll, . 7$ towt FI rut South - ! jneat A ... a gn--for- manager of tbs Union Pacific has indorsed' suggestion of sn employe illustrating tbs saving possibilities afforded by tbs purchase of bond Mr. Platt says in his Liberty opinion the plan embodies sufficient merit to commend It to ths consideration of all employeesi Ths scheme has been set forth as folio ' How much have you saved during the past 2k months and bow much css you save to the next 20 months? "A Liberty bond acquired under the easy monthly payment plan extended by the Union Pacific system to its- emamounts to practically 4he ployee, same as a savings account, and Involves little or no sacrifice In 20 month a by a $5 monthly deduction from salary. d may be acquired, ao that in that period any employee whoILOO. acquiree not a bond has thereby aaved of during the termnot considering interest payment for the bond. purchase a bond under thistofavorable show in plan, he may have nothing the way of a savings Account Cor the 20 months. Having acquired a bond, frugality and good judgment dictate that It had best ns put sway for a rainy day and the Income therefrom allowed to accumulate a, a supplemental fund The thts 9108 following table Indicates what will yield in the course of 20 years by rethe bond interest as acin a savings ceived inas an bond count and holding ths vestment: Accum- Bond Interest Interest uf the original officers of the school two were present yqslerday. John H Burrows, secretary, and Hebert Aveson. treasurer. To Cm a CoM la Oaa Day. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE refund money U It Drusristaj W- - GROVET8 Ff.r. 7reIs box. 2b cent a Adver- - INTEREST SlVIh'GBONQ Bun-Cit- We Meet. A galu, kin. EM MINE BlBEffl 1917 gSE.ggw.- V jTWO MILLION Patriotic Sunday Observed In Local Church Services AMERICANS ON NEW LIFE Curtou Featuring Ftrioti(r fiundayand j Through revrion, the having king ha Tiatl it Ut imrodurinw ,PtrWvli' week which to ,n Germany. Arrt it ha remained to help that nation root being observed tht week throughout i that evil As the Germanic people the country, speaker id local churches out delivered the world, and did it almost and chapels yesterday demoted their from, the idea of a w'orid from which ihetewaa we attention theme of supporting appeal, church a we but repaying an oblithe nation iir it "present struggle gation as we go out and set them free the world against German autocracv. At the from "Luther let king. the people into the afternoon aevice In the tabernacle, church end the Bible in their Brest Heber 3. Grant and Elder David own tongue, gave Whether we agree with O. McKay, made earnest appeals for Luther or not. bit work remains one of victories In citizens to support the govern- thf greatest al the history of the race " ment- end as a concrete demonstration of that support to byy a Liber-I- n PHILMM' tOU.8E64TIOiAL. vartous Th. R.v P A S,m,k,n. at 1h not only ,t th. timingwxnrcbhpelx wrvicea hut Phillips rhurch. In fha Pxr.nts- - class exercises of the preached laatCongr.g.Unnsl night on Ths Rebirth of Sunday school, lht talks were of ", . In the denoml- - j patriotic eharscrer national churches also, the pastors ,f he aational character , aw marked df-Itand other speakers elaborated the ference in the outbreak snd perentton them end made-- impressive appeals of tbe common citizen whirh is s heartening aa ft is atonih!ng- 90 for loyalty and substantial support. to a roul quietly has the change coroe T. MARK CATHEDRAL. tit tide A Call to Action, No sorer sign that we was the subject te of e sermon delivered at St Marks a rebirth in Amerirantsm is found than oethedra! yesterday by tbe Rev. W. W.t thr readiness temporarily to eurm fer ' ts of pereooa) constitutional-righsomething nutwood. In part he said to help aecure iha world against- Todar oar country hae spited ae to loss of that principle of democracy action We must answer that cel) in ro the whose life ia o periled in all the free enwetatn terraaWe must speak with lands of the earth jurt now. the voice of Abe trumpet, for silence oe Uue point mease ihatwe sre sot wU FIRST PRE88LTLRI4X. tag to make our little as orifice for the cease of world democracy fosall time. Saving fn the kitchens of the nation Be need ponder deeply thia week tbe Jo furnish supplies very jnuch needed vital problems that face us. snd make by the Allies, and thereby 10 further ue sacrifices now when the gains of he accomplishment of the Ubiattaa ? u ' h th Christianity end democracy are In Lr G. Ewtfeg Davies .yesterday at Rr. the periL" First Presbyterian church. He CBTRCH. ILFAlUf Uw J?x nd flurea thus. pi2!i-Held aumcient reason o be Taking for his subject. They Their Peace the Rev. J. H. Dentils found in the nature of the investment itself and th patriotism that prompts preached at 6L Paul s church yester, bjtbe use rvf eefotneal end other . day He said in part' We need think deeply this week in cereals than wheat w might send an t 1I6.30A.333 bushels of wheat tbe alienees of our souls, whether we additional are doing oer utmost in the way of to our a4liee "It the 20.003.333 kitchens in our lend safe oaf were sacrifice, la make economical we might save for oereelvea. eafe for democracy, safe the flour used in thia way. confor region. Tbe bond issue is tbe one for our allies 6.460,0 43 big -lgreet pathway ef sacrifice, sad 1st ua serving oaves of bread in e year Moreover, consecrate otireclvee and our wealth to we should content ourselves with 33 tbe con aum motion of the present alma of fat per capita. Instead of the of democracy, to make the world free pounds 123 usually consumed A ef for all hsmaaity. , ounce ef butter and saving other fata The Star SpanDaring the service would mean per day gled Banner waa sung, and the meet- year for our allies now883,03 tons per fat suffering ing waa devoted entirely to tbe spirt famine There are 7 63.603 fewer beef of patriotism for the government of rattle now than in 1883, when we had f the United States. 26,330,633.083 less people. If every one IV MANTEL BAPTIST. will save but sn ounce of meat per In ee address last night St the Im- in one year th saving would equalday at! mense! Baptist church. JudgeTtUman additional supply ef 4.403,333 more cat-- 1 tie. declared that patriotism ia t. Johnson CENTRAL CHRI8TTAY. nothing mors than the carrying out of Christianity along democratic 41 sea He Aggressive, rather than defensive, , aeid fighting should be the policy of every! We ere fighting for democracy end Christian, said tbe Rev. Chester A. freedom for oil mankind by Snyder, yesterday morning at the Can- ourselves against autocracy andallying JtH4 test Christian r added: rhurc)irHe sIsBiem, 1 believe that-th- e ketsor 6s -- Sunday schools are conducted toe no better than the common German much -thia defensive is It along plan. who walks the thoroughfares of pri- better spending the money to make i vate life schools effective end saving 8unday The second Liberty bond the children when are young then Is so more than a part of ourcampaign denomi- to hire high pricedthey evangelists te save j national loyalty to liberty snd justice them when they later. In go wrong I believe that every man and women China they hire physicians te keep should sacrifice everything they have people from getting atek. but here , money, service and life. If necessary people hire doctors only when they ere ' In the great eaeee for which our gov- UL i Mr. Snyder will be absent next 8tro ernment ia fighting coa-i the annual aational day attending FIRST T RITA RIAN. of the Christian churches, In a aernmu yesterday atthe First ventioa which opens at Kansas City, Ocrt. Unitarian church, the Rev. John Mr. Snyder was formerly a resident ef aatd: Kansas Oty. H ( Ac O. Burrttt, Lafayette Holbrook' Governor Simon Bxmborger tht morning Issued tbb following proclxmx and W. J. Robinson have jutt returned tlon naming Npv U to 17 X L'tfth from a trip late Nevada, where thty, (Coptinned from pg one.) Product week: spent some time looking Into the mines Importanua the manufacturing In- - of the Eureka district The l.uors ywhr u dustry ha always been to the welfare ; were greatly Impressed vhh cofidifloni r Burrla be. of the state end nation the ncceaaitiM Of the four Zeppelins lost two were f the world-wid- e war have made thie that the famous old camp wh h came nd wo IS Into ,o. b u. falr!,,,roS?f promln.nc industry absolutely vital to the !fo of Tbs two dlssbll airships, under the etate and nation and essential to i th. bw futur to out.tr p K, early b ,naIor, ,nd ,H(let as prodULlr. the success of our armies in the field. dsy center. .defense posts, dsscanded in the Saone The development ndtxttniioft.flf Properties, he eeyo, which were a ban- - valley and in the were forcid of ii. neighborhood of Bisteron, in our manufacture have kept pace with dosed with the demonetuat-oion new fast to fire taking after setting the marvelou advancement made In ioneV la beta freely AZ.Z AJpw The crewa. attempted to other lines of endeavor throughout this j more place them on a proou ? baie i,he Republic. Tb genUemea made the tri fn- the wri taken prisoner. In the of of purpose of inspecting the r, Mammary of resource organization for service in this hour of the Eureka Nevada Mining j need of the democratic nation of the which they are interested mine Ti world, the manufacturing Internet I about two and a half mile iwe have had a most railroad but has been Important part. Zeppelin raid. The call for a stupendous increase la dently since It waa reopened u make! The first Zeppeim was brought the nation s production has been. re- -, possible the shipment of last 'down te by artillery at St- - Clement. ponded to most patriotically by the jeer of which showed value yt by an aviator second waa LA i lea to manufacturers. and toe silver Another gold, .aJulTruBain. T!Wir In Utah our manufacturing industry I shipment la being prepared fr:r t third wa forced down at im ekow sim-- i rapidly in recent year and and tbia. U l thoilght, wh! ha become a most Important factor ilar value m irangs... near Sisteronne. Too CXw of The miners are in the development of our state. crosscut from the tunnel end trie ore (four officers and fifteen --men were i ssid to bo kighi, cnour-tak- n that every legitim Believing prisoner., after they had ld be employed to foster showing The mine embr. threeLj and- - encourag our in what claim is lecturing comprising mi ,ndniinc( fourth Zeppelin wa brought state andtfhgt a jpdu campaign of education the Lucitufa group, and i down 4n the same region about 2 pau . for patent pointing out the value of this industry and encouraging ita support, should be -surveyed sa Mr of Catlin fifitT'and sixth airship wefe The NwTok Major made. Burritt, has just purchased the nl?y reported passing above Gap and were of and I. Simon group aixdrh-- is rinatngiot,t 'governor Bamberger, Dunderburg of ft Utah, do hereby proclaim and set span, e double compartment TZl control Wnntiv. A the week of property is splendidly equ pped and on1. H wounded vy November d'arked 317, as Utah Prodthe level is said to be how-- i mat uct Week end then an immense body of shipting ore pent, threw out bail I recommend that during thi wek tng Eu- - parted in aviators to up--t we that chased the It by opened th public co --operate- with the Msnu- Nevada ft t jhe purpose 6f the tne direction of Erie and Besancos facturerr Association of Utah and the owner to sink deeper to tap the old and later with wassignaPed. together various civic organisations in giving Dunderburg ore body, from mhth forthe eighth Zeppelin, as passing over a state-wid- e to tbs move- tunes were taken many year ago significance made in Utah in Cote 3 Or, Snaking for ment to purchase Pontailler. as a whole Mr good Burritt camp , I would suggest that emphasis be laid and there is more activ- Switzerland wellsaytbe on ths fVnportanceof encouraging and is looking now been tor has there there The than Matin says that signal posts on developing the manufacturing industry aitylong while. the French Croat and behind it- - - re through address and exercises is the motor ported durmc The night that school of the met end sounds, apparently those of Zeppelins, at public gathering amid be heard. As this information f would further suggest that attractive displays of Utah mads goods be was confirmed from Ompiegne and Fort Douglas Notes. made by merchants throughout the the Meaux. the aerial defense of the state. entrenched camp at parts took measI bespeak for the purposes of this ti attaek.-wrtures to repel an attack and a prelimbomb and week s observance the generous Sight trench over the inary warning was given to the cry of ths prose of thr state. grenade throwing, and Mgou.g m week are this to be participated The Zeppelin, however, did not come top Target toward the capital. by the Twentieth mfatr is now held regularly In any case, the Matin says, the GerWarning Issued Regarding practice The Forty-thir- d infantry will have the most as chaplain the Rev. John u. Lindquist, man airship fleet Experienced . Stolen Money Orders a new complete disaster It has ever met. appointee from the east. A big track sad field meet is to be Dawn wa chosen for the attempts w A warning waa Issued today by local staged at tbe reservation Wednesday. the mist from the valleys favored consre sched- cealment. Ail manner of athletic poetofflce authorities respecting at- uled snd e football sports game between d and tempts that may be made to cash cer- elevens from tbe on New Air Ministry tain money orders stolen at, Vienna. Forty-thir- d regiment will compete Tbe the the st grounds university grid The Ind West V.. and Hanna. former vs Is Demanded ts involved championship are numbered 2.201 te 2.433 inclusive Interarmy of this contest. while the latter include orders num- theTheresult commistwo lose wilt Twentieth bered 31 331 to 26.303. Tbs notice was sioned officers this London. Oct- - 21. Friday nichti week. Captain forwarded from George Daniel, Inspecordered to Zeppelin raid an England called forth M. Moon has been tor at Denver, believing the thieves James course in U take up s Times and article. In th, Sunday would attempt to cash the stolen or- Fort Sill, Okla Cart Kngel-ridgObserver today, demanding no musketry, sndbeenLieutenant der in the west. detailed to the same Sunday on the part of tha Britfurther delay The orders stolen were blank and post to baa undergo training in the auto- ish government in announcing the conmay be filled out by the thieves to an matic gun school. of a near air ministry. amount not In excess of (1,646. boldiera of the three regiments at, stitution The parliamentary correspondent of Tort Douglas have planned big minstrel show to be given Nov. L As planned, the Sunday Times says the political on Excursion in Interest it will be n first rises revival of gen- group which hi keeping an eve Winston Spencer Churchill tbe mintime blackface. Of Utah Products Week uineIn old case tbe orders to leave this camp ister of munitions. Is convinced that are modified so tbst ths troops stay he 1, maneuvering, for a transfer to next than tbe first part of aa parliamenThe business mens excursion to Mag- longer month the minstrel show will be the the new ministry ao sooa Jar night by th. fcomanlUa. at th. JOB raWTWO ANA BOOK na. Tooele and Grantsville in the Inter- opening of the winter season for en- tary authority for the latter departopening of troanM. bar, today, but BINDING, ment obtained. been haa be to of the tertainments given oF arvariety est Utah Products week ha been tocromaod thia m thia qulrkly fignr, Wa ara tha pioneer, hi Job Print- - ( soldiers. If- orders to move ranged Tor 'Ocfcriirtfce party of about morning by a atngl. IIS. 000.000 show will be a farethe effective Book Binding in tho atata j London Papers Want 76 leaving by automobile at 3 o'clock well to Salt Lake. by tho Standard Oil company of tng and Now Tor It and one of 1 1.000.000 by One fadllttea ara tha bet for band- - j One George Speers, sn alleged Gerpm. A meeting will be held at Magelaaa Official of Hog work, ao matter how , any from Explanation in Chartea was M. chairman of the Srhwab, na, the first stop under the auspices man sympathiser, brought , of the Commercial cluh. Bethlehem. feeeL .corporation - Thia large or how amalL Fort Roeecrans Sunday, and interned in At Tooele the xcurionfstwTn be the war prison. London. Oct. 22. While admitting brought tho announcd total up to THE DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. A story ia related of s prison guard, entertained at luncheon with music and SSU.000.000. sailors tbe existence of Widespread popular speeches following. Utah products who, with several German Ia tha Hat of PBOBATB AID SOAKDUjrmUP will be talked up in every town visited. started out for a Murray apple orchard dissatisfaction over the apaprent Imto pick fruit. Saturday, lost bis way. punity with which Zeppelins raided nbacrlptiona the large m, for BOTIC& finin Midvale, and of by tha Troat and DrpoaJt coma night, Friday majority England get worse tangled somewhere out oa tbe flats the mernmg newspaper take a more pany of Onondaga. Syracuae. N. T. ally landed Consult Unique Entertainment Clerk or rescuComity not far from the lake, where s sober view than that expressed by the signers for farther laformailoa. party from the poet with A. motor Saturday and Sunday papers. Given the University ing Kaiser Mach Pleased them. truck found The story of the raid is still rather IX TH 8 bfSTRICT COURT. FRO- - I George Melich, Austrian from Tooele, te the draft cell, obscure and no official explanation With Seventh War Loan beta Division, in end for Salt Lake I ' One of the most pleasant end unique who felled te respond was taken to Fort Douglas in con- has been given of the absence of gunand State ef Utah. Ia the matter County, entertainment given in a long time at sequence. refused to accept hie certifi- fire in the London area or of the esof ths estate of Edward P. Ferry, de-- J Oct 12. Emperor esaasd. Amsterdam. the University, was that of Saturday cation and will stand triad by court cape of the raider from Engtand. It NOTICE Ths petition of Wil-- 1 Roed-ermartial haa William sent to Count yon liam Montagus Ferry, Freak B. Cook evening, when 203 or 303 guest came Second Lieutenant JT M Erwin, a is assumed, however, by thoughtful K. Ferry, Trustees Mabsl and deunder ; director of the writers that the tha German finanoa mlnlater. a in response to invitations from Dr. recent West Point graduate, has reportWill, and others who are the heir and Mrs. Widtsoe. to enjby a "Nor- ed for duty ml Fort DougUs snd baa fensive system adopted a policy dic- telegram of congratulation, on tho tha - f dtutribuend for the devisees, partial way evening. After an hour passed on been assigned to the Twentieth in- tated by ctreumetaftcee and acted with seventh war loan. It aayi tion ef ths setatii of Edward P. Ferry, due vigilance and enterprtae. the mus floor of the Administration fantry. i tha j am on "1 been set at haa for deceased, eplendid highly Tn pleaaad bearing tbe mill' that Is the The boys were not attackWhile the building in the exchange of greetings, of tbe aubacrlptiona to tha sev- Friday, ths 2nd day of November A D, f the guard house. Set up ed by gunfireraidyrs in London they were reault war the beautiful art gallery on the top sprisoners in 1817. m. Counat two at oclock tbe p all i to loan and I express Saturday night, and refused bombarded considerably elsewhere ead enth fleor wa turned Iota an entertainment is rumpus hr the Court 'Roem Bo 8enrt WrHomberger concerned hearty thanka and congratquiet down ran haH and Miss Huntsman of theAgri-colturThem outside end set there is reason to believe that one ulations for the mcjiwtul work. Full of said court In Felt Lake City. Salt of Coun Utah. Lake tv, college, read extract from, them to dancing,as with guards armed was so damaged that it left England Axed before ahn of vigor and with a i d Witness the Clerk of said This under imgerfect control. It la and told the story of Ibsen persuaders. Peer with bayonets eyes of tbe world, tha Whole Oer' with the aval thereof affixed, tht Court, 22nd -that the authorities had rea- tha Her rendition wa admirable vaudeville waa kept uphaduntil the prisGyut in man tha fourth stand, year 1817. D. people A. Oct snd of concluded they enough, grounds for behaving that of the war at tha elds of Ita heroic day am) she wax immensely applauded at oners Then they were sonable THOS. HOMER. , promised to be good house the close. Zeppelins would be unable to find eons in tha field and behind the im- (Real) which waa the to tha guard Clerk. ' London, A fine string orchestra under Ro- returned owing to the darkness and perial government and ths army com4 B. F. Quinn. Deputy Clerk. more agreeable than the chilly night By the height at which they were t raidi- mand. mania Hyde rendered several selecA Richards lr Richards, attorneys fori ready for sacrifices of blood ' tion from the "Peer Gym suite by Word from Portland, Ore-- , states that ng end the firing of guns and the and treasure freeuntil the honor and petitioner. M. Owen, claiming, to be a lieutenflashing of. searchlights only would dom of tho fatherland la assured Grieg, and an artistic surprise was one on the Fort Douglas medical staff, have revealed the targets furnished when the curtains at one ant IX THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO- on charge of learrest la under there H la known that British airplanes against tho aamult of Its enemies in bale Division, In and for Balt Lake side of the room were drawn, showing force. worthless checks, and for not were up m conMderable superior durnumbers -the soprano, Mias Lucy Gates, In Nor- aning State of Utah. Hi the matter j May God hleae all for their fidel- County, having reported for physical examinaof th estate of Xenia P. Thomson, de- wegian costume, sitting at a spinning tion before No. 2 draft board in - this ing the raid end writers in the morn- ity and adthe by happy NOTICE The petition of Ben- these had much ceased. hint that wheeL She rendered two Grieg num- city. Owen was in the uniform of a ing papers of our peace." Jamia Thomson, praying for the issu-- j, bers. lending a beautiful atmosphere lieutenant of the medical corps, accom- to do with ths driving of the Zeppelins vantage to A. ance himself of Letters of Adminis- - L . 'Anderson also la to Fiance where the Trench gunners to the evenings" program. panied by one A' were drawn end aviators whose skill ie praised tratioo in the Estate of. Xenia P j military attire The cheeks At the conclusion of the Works Munitions Thomson, deeeaeedi has been set fr4, the rJnmifaGonal bank of .Ogden, tir the on on 2nd day of on the and returned no funds written hearing Friday, by daylight. refreshment rooms below, where a them. Moved From Petrograd November, A. IX 1817, at two oclock ' it Is contended ttaat delightful repast, The Fort Douglas regiments will ob- an Nevertheless, la p. m at the Cbttnty Court House, in mostly of Norto due v Wednee-dathe d explanation dinext public serve Libert bopd day the Court Room of said court tn Bait i wegian ishes, prepared under the 2. All London. Oct. important Lake City,. SaR Lake Gountw with athletfr programs A large at- end ought to be given preferably is rection of Dean Lucy VanCott, and town Is munitions Two fnmr or three with have Witneee the Clerk of said expected. newspapers works dealing served by a bevy of "university rose- tendance were four parliament. Court, I desertions from the comment There on the affair with impa- been removed .from Petrograd. with tho seal thereof affixed thia 22nd buds was partaken of, ae one week horse and three A lart of October, post P 1M7 tience. one declaring that It Is a cording to a dispatch to Tha Times day mules. The Quartermaster offers S?3 reTHOR HOMER. shameful episode in Jhe annals of from ' wioxsvof tack; wendorer-Thetha Busman capital. German Zap.: OMrf ward'CterkTT whtTe Serial another Defense.' branded on are the left petlna. It adds ara attacking town, Bjr B F. Quinn. Deputy Clerk. nut that Viscount French, commander some shoulder. from distance the Van Cott A Moreton, attorneys for fighting of the borne foreea has a serious fail front. petitioner. ure to explain. Bank work. County work,. Office 8. U. harvest dsy will probL D. work. Ouick work, our ably be set for Wednesday, when ths work. Legal Deseret Kew Job Dept students tn a body will dig ths potatoes specialties. In. their war garden. A board at con-- ; tro) meeting has been called for the purpoee of naming committees to plan the dayr acttvttles: Individual students of the school '( have subscribed to practically 31.330 1 worth $ Liberty Bonds Ths faculty members have also tsksn out about meroiu w.r. .alix,.-u- J Th. following The great, big story of a big American whbse great, good settle and 91.603 of ths second loan certificates. accet d today la Balt Lak. firmness for the right did much to thwart the ambitions of Germany The freshman class has raised 363 to- la th. warlmia braachw .( th. City -ward tha 31.333 school bond and the and to preaerve Americah honor. senior class "Liberty Bond dance Friday afternoon at the Odeon. la TJ. S-- ARMY. to not considerable toward the expected fund. At the board of control .session President Guy U Wilson said he would Ben C Johnson, Abrdn W. Thomas. Edward Q Parr propose that 3333 of the activity fund be spent Jn bonds. If this Idaho Falls Ida: Oscar P West. Poca(Continue from page pod.) is done it will mean that all student tello. Ida; McClellan Comtes, Albert activities wilt have to be met this year T. Harmstoni Roosevelt. Utah Arthur treat car, to get homo. Then we 31,303. The Yaaderferd. student Council, Ida Edwin H. could nee by fund Is L the dollar, and enliat them raised by the deposit of activity 32 by each stu- Turner, Burley, Ida. lu Jhe selective dxafu ..Older tbe law dent on registrAUftn dsy for a student we have the right to do ao. hot the body fee. r U. S. NAYY. first Liberty loan waa resRmnded to ao and ao fully that there waa cheerfully W T. Kolan. Anaconda. Moot.; L C no County Employees to necessity end there prill be no Callantlna. Boatman, Mont. ! now. J Moran. Rotrtrta. Jfowt : Loots "Just ae Have Half Holiday L. John Glodt. park Otv. Moot : WilUam H. truly aa a republic can; ! . aend on man Ita a and band Barnaa. Boutlrtrik Cram Mont. lay young The Man Who Defied the Kaiser. so It In to France him on the trenches, tbe Acting proclamation of Presican and anil, if neeeanary. lay its hand dent Woodrow Wilson fad Gov. Simon ASX FOR tad GXT oa every dollar In America.' . With Olaatratkms and facsimile reproductions of documents which Bamberger the county; commissioners were never Intended to se the light of dayj Price, Two Dollars Kct this morning declared Wednesday afternoon a half holiday for all county OH Company Standard The heeds of employees. will be notified that every departments , Takes Fifteen Millions i county em- ployee will be expected to devote the i entire afternoon in pushing the sale of Liberty bonds. It is ezpected the New Tork. Oct. 22. Only llll.WJ.. - 4 rtv commission will take similar ac- Ml was found to he the inareaso in Cart YOU Liberty loan subecrlpuooa over Satur- J aingle-handejj- re Ur064, i yr. single-hande- anti-aircra- ft ord d r.or , - An - sum-.th- hivtm ifsar-ke- Z j.g burn-gTn- meanw-ghou- Tt. L 433-fo- ot -- 1 ' 90V. BY -- DF IS REPORTED TO EE El Member s of Original Organ CO OCTOBER1 .722 fl utrt. bu reported (ho police of a diamond brooch worth th. theft two ehirt watata The thief HO, and entered the bed chamber whileon.Mm of -ka aateep, by xllmbios Sherrill porch. She waa the plllara of the front not awakened, and did not diacover her afcenrxl memlna. j h until a.k tbe-worl- one-four- th s one-thi- Forty-secon- -- 9 :i , 34-2- 1. Me-lic- k by--t- pur-ebaa- o at 'I I 2 al ? Arc -- v. BLIND AS THE CZAR The Ckar rushed home from the front and found be had no bia In mala tor money. jirxiW-tod- . teeth until he found maiy , he had no teeth. Both men blind blind to dangers they had been warned asatnst. Forget the Czar, BIT don't forget tha UNION DENTAL CO. When your teeth are calling to you for treatment. Thia dental concern has been established here for fifteen year. They do an enormoua business and have a hish reputation for s work and satisfaction amort, their thousands of patients. They meet the demand atao- for reasonable price , throB.TA-hinin.ia- e tb.-ma- d first-clas- , ' v sm:, POPULAR PRICES . A; t If W r .a, J li. ' Gold Xrowna Brldce Work ... S.M Cold mlaya. . S to Porodain Fill In, . .SZ.00 to I1.M YTe i i' f-- V SUver' w wen Fllllns t w st Teeth ...... j. . S0.00 ALL WORK l"VCON- - v DITIOXALLT BCARAXTEED. i r- Four work-at- he dentists. Four lady attandanta best. jQnly one price the same to all. - THE OLD RELIABLE. - hith-claa- a Only one class of , - UNION DENTAL CO. 1J MAIN' STREET. ' Df. 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