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Show I XI'. US TIIE DESERET PM CITY HU AUGUST 16 MONDAY UTE IS BY T M. L MJUU&EH Z. G. CALLED TICKET IS STEADY INCREASE DF COL THOMAS G. WEBBER OUT 19CQ DEATH IS SHOWN BY REPORT .VN PARTIALLY ( the NOMINATE!. BT hilt Lake City haa been chosen aa jthe place of th next annual convan- - PM NEW If Ion th Utah Educational aaao- I on O. 21, December ThomM and W. of Colon! Wtbbor. Hutton It Park 1. 4'tty ha KltU apart W. If. Horn of th insurance business In Utah la ateed- elation, old, for many year eupsrin- - lly Increasing, according to tha annual selected aa tha moat' available dates, menu and Mr. and Mrs,' Georg L. tered the race for elate treasurer on Z. C. M. I, died at hie was announced aa tba result of of Rulon R Welle, atate Insur-'Thl- a llenila, 6CS anal Third Booth atreet. th Republican ticket. Friends of Mr. tandant of avenue. Bunday report a have Hutton atarted of the board of trustees J. Alex Bevan Named by a vlor Gov. If filed not ance already aertoua with meeting e. caned i'nooiVolloTnci commissioner, Injury narrowly tllneaa of more Tile In behalf. oua -' association of th Riturday after-anc- e Tabernacle Inaurcampaign than a leafs duration. It include Simon Bamberger. Service Held in death lau Saturday afternoon whrn Mr: Button la prealdent and director Porn Devonshire. at FarmerLabot OrganizaExeter, statistic up to and Including noon In th office eft Lao J, Muir, stats IT, flll6. Dec. 11, 111. The year 111, he of the Bonneville Hotel compan), op England, ptaiubr of public 4natraacton. superintendent waa eon Colonel . the Webber tion for U. S. Senator srettbg the Newhouae Hotel and la of Tbomaa B. Charlotte was th banner year In that buainrea. ; A. 51. Merrill, principal of th Ogden and Vholeeale the Trovo of of aa was chosen school loeee prealdent In prealdent high BrHth of Uhl. The automobile occu. premium, showing increases Street Car Man for Cong- 1 tha aJkorlatlop to fllhatha vacancy lompany e well aa the Park pled by Mr. Horne and Mr. and Mrs.)1-"paid and taxea the resignation of jL Ered figure, cauaed by former According to Mr. Wall ::.c, Anderson, prealdent. who haa V annua are dollar over In a ditch, plmtlng them beneath durln ,h of million of many chairman Americanisation director m h, ,r corne Insurance hominlt county liberty loan It. Mr. Horne sent out of Utah through schools of Oakland, California. i the flrat to egtrl-'thid member of the elate John NuHall, Jr., of Bprlngvllle. e hlmeelf from the wreck and aided iiacle Bunday afternoon, which channels, aa the business done here wmI vhoeen I rjcal of defense. council to taka the place of A. 5t. la enormoua H A hmlih. prealdent of the Salt by outside companies a contlnantloft of tho Honnd.navtan j ,h mhere In freeing thamaelvea from aa vice prealdent of the or- Merrill, In There are 274 companlea operating conference held In cninrtiemoratlort of, the overturned machine. According lxihs City school board, haa annoutic1 ((nlsjiUon ,suttall ( superin- r candidacy for attornev general . of th Nebo school district, Of thM 41 ar Ilf. ! Utah. the eeventleth annlvereary of tha hfjm thote who Inveatlgatad the acel 00d hla tndnt he Republican ticket. He la eald 2 ac- - and has been In attendance at the dla- - bor temple Sunday selected part of tt a th oa dent, no one waa hurt beyond a few j 16 interlnaurance, 23 fratemaL troduotlon of the Gospel to Pnow, I' , blende to be receiving strong " fby J stale ticket and appointed a commit eevere bruiaea. . . wealth 11 aurety and ft-- 1 triet superintendent's meeting. countries by Eider Eraatus . tee to act In conjunction with th, a Support from mambera of hla party. half about occurred The Th accident will Bund have committee which H. proeid4 Anthon pcevldect Another announcement It that of' committee In eelec- dellty and 26 mlacullanaoua , of Bandy. Tha machine charge of the program for the annual ,,on executive t and Judge Henry II. Rolapp; Preat. j ml. aouth Devin for the Republican nominees for the remaining inoat Important slakes;- carrying Mr. Horna and hla compan IJamea happening The wae named aa follows. A. convention nr.n Mwmuaaen of Jordan v of halt Uke f . Iona aouth and the other nomination for aherlff peteraon, former preallocal Insurance circle In 112 waa M. Merrill. Karl Hopkins, auperlnten-- 1 WM flr' chhlf ot proceeding north. OccupanU ot dJm Andrew mtaaion; Eldar j w the merger of eev.r.1 companies In- dent Ogdw cy was s5tf"-rv.sa-Asr.Bns Life plUl eluding th. Glob, and Pioneer eohoola; tau Vh I fInsurance companies. Into the Conti- Ident John A. Wldtaoe. of th. 1nlverl and Elder Adam Pataraan n n effort to avolda the colllalon. DLa,J VAh .ft Un,"V"t, j' Preat. Kae Mr. Horna turned out of tha road and a ally of Utah. state super- - and C. O. Insurance company, Life nental Muir, IHtkeln Engllah whileE'dar j. of tha secretary I'attereon, is Woman Andrew Thief Auto when hla the ditch went machine Into InDanlah, J. Challen vuaaeu by Mleeourl Intendent of school, and Intermountain Farmers association, corporation controlled Pslarsan to bwedUh nJ Elder -- .ho. the two care met. With Smith wore Smith, secretary of the association, the aere recommended hy the commK'.e Sought by Officers , The opening hla mother dnd a young woman. All capital. memtwo last named being teen In Norwegian. as poaalble candidates for governor. .1. Although eight companies retired bers. yrayer wae by Elder H.waaD. E. Petereon escaped Injury and their machine waa J. Sullivan, aeceetary of the State Fed Effort are being made by th lopronounced not badly damaged. or nd the benediction at to addresses deliver Invitations from the Utah field during eratlon of Labor, and secretary of th Trof. J. to capture a girl automobile cal a non as possible after the acciAs police vy Elder Edward Btrdmnae. sent atate been have convention con-oStreet Car Men's union, waa nomiere merged with other companies, the I; McClellan waa at tho organ dent, Mr, and Mr. Betnla obtained thief, w hr? la aald to have been Workto Jr. E. O. Hissonprealdent Unlver- - nated for congressman from the Secthere was a decided gain In operating and Prof. A. C. Bund dlrectad passage to the etty with another moMe 8. enof She ond congreeatonal district. No nomiMontana;. Margaret in Bqlt Lake for several day. ' companies, aa 39 new companies the slty Tha Horne machine waa ing ,ha choir, Naught. California comti.liwlotier ele- nation waa made from the Flrat confield. Fees received by JO year old, of atthe tered be Is ' Beatad on tha atand with Treat. torist. said about to brought to tha city later for repairs. commissioner's office during th year mentary education; Dr. L.I. Kauff gressional district. Gund and part of tha epeakera were tractive appearance and weighs about Frank B. Scott a a mentioned r to I22.121.S9, taxes or pre- man, president University of Minneot one amounted Btavana Dorlue 126 Uca. Auguatua pounds. 97.079.2S, tha sota and Nephl L. Morris of Balt possible candidate for supreme court to Rails Not amounted miums Balnu Available offi'tret BcandlnarUn to of tha band This woman, according :ha OOL. THOMAS G. WEBBER. Justice, although ( final choice he ll expense of conducting the office waa Lake City. from their native land .Tor cers, la supposed to have stolen an aunot been made. Recomriiendiitlona gento tha a For Work Road Stato 17,702.11, surplus Jeonaon. leaving Andrew L. Hla Webbber. to were Eldar and Burgh tomobile' DuBoyce America,' parents belonging i, for any vacancies will be made b of $11). 210.76. Utah With of Cheyenne, Wyo.. aa It Wood near members of old Devonshire families eral fund was aaaletant Church hlatorlan. On the Boys Infantry the Investigating commltee, of a hi, h sold In the stale last There . Notification haa been received by South Temple and Main streets Satur- that had lived in that eection of the aeata below wore many prominent to Ordered to Philippines D. B. Davis chairman. Mr. DuEoyce had country for centurlea Hla father waa year, life Insurance risks amounting Scandinavian member of the prledt tha atate engineer that no more rails day afternoon. vhlch-- . Other Nominations. premiums a civil engineer and the son followed j 244.900,064, he while Ivabd. machine the ihere parked tha poasaaelon of tha governSeveral Utah boys are with the Mrs. Mamin Hvledalck, of Ogdeo, Thd amicoa began with the hymn, sra'tn and hla family went through the tab- tha fathers profession, being placed amounted to 4,6 Ja.eK.lz. hllgh on the "Mountain Top, by tha ment. and that the amount which the ernacle grounda - Whan they return- In an engineer's office soon after the of new infantry, which haa been eras nominated for state superintendR1919 there Forty-fourt- h ed the machine- waa missing. A by- death of hla mother, whan h waa 16 choir and congregation, after which i state expected to equip tha railroad the ordered to the Philippines, according ent of publio Instruction, and W ft. Moun-Bravinsurance life was of in' a tha of Point total from tha old. planned tha offered blonde While opening beautiful hla a fee years for secretary of state. Oscar stander told them Elder Petersen studying pro to I154.847.W3 in to BergL J. V. Ayres, now visiting In Hubbard M. Walk, mayor of Scofield, wai Tha choir and congregation tain between Utah and Balt Lake young woman had driven away with alon, th opportunities of (he new state amounting of end last ba at Tha cannot year. the Utah oountlea Great supplied. Thou world to Lake Salt him and came to Us, and O, Januha next who for atate auditor, and Park, "Guide nominated retires appealed then sang 1919 in several Fire insurance premiums' M. Cady for state treasurer l.r. and Eldar Rolapp r waa engineers plana also Included Detectives J. A. Egbert and J. E. America in 1856, becoming for a time Jehovah and losses ary. and Bergt. George Dahlquist, 175 er carloada of rails to.be used for fills Woodard, motor detective, have now partner in an engineer and surveyor's amounted to $1,665,665.06. L. E. .Pierce of Eureka. Dr. W. 1. announced aa tha first first speaker. Forty-fift- h west Bouth street 61.86 They of a over hollowa ratio roads In to of construction (868.402.85, paid added the blondo to their long list of office in New York. ' , , . Elder Henry H. Rolapp. speak highly of the army schools at Bchock of Richfield, John Quinn of In 1867, Colonel Webber entered the per cent. More money was paid out the suspected automobile thlevea Presidio, where many young re- Ogden, and Mra P. J. Donahue of than Insurance on lrw fraternal Elder Rolapp said ha waa glad he Mattress Utah United States army and served In Calcruits are given exceptionally good Balt Lake, were chosen a presidential Factory is of claims total paid the had not been called to speak at the fees received, ifornia and Arlxona until the outopportunities educationally, besires In- elector. o'.her meetings af the- conference aa break of the Civil war, when he went being 2333.029. and the amount of struction The. majority of the repreaentaMi e Entered by Burglars Well Known Cartoonist In the duties of the soldier. There 2301,627. h preferred to apeak In the English assessments collected. of by with way a portion of . Bergt. Kyrea la a veteran of the In attendance yesterdav were memAnswers Death Summons hla regiment,Panama, been were 12.781 persona protected by frato tongue aiid those meetings had New York Washand and Indian wars, and he also ber of union crafts and farmer, tha Burglars entered the establishment In the Scandinavian tongues. Ha said ington. Ha remained in the army ternal Insurance In Utah at the close Spanish aaw service at Vera Crux, and wae latter being very much In the minorWord haa been received in this city until ha waa baptised a member of y tha ef the Sait Lake Mattress company, of last year: fall the of and In 18(2 served ity. It waa said that none of the men Church of Jesus Christ of latter-daWorkmans compeneation Is play- with Pershing In Mexico. 111 west Third South atreet, and rifled of the death In Loa Angeles last the Penlnlaular and other campaigns, named had signified their desire for in Utahs re mb a Saints II years ago when a boy of the port York-tow21 in Important th battles ing Walker of of taking part drawers. About O'Loughlln, and cash Thursday nomination, aa It was the plan of the aafp The New Two Insurance 17. He waa a aeekar after, truth. Ha year. every Instructors Gaines Williamsburg, Mill, industrial convention to chooee men that were had been .attending the Lutheran tl00..waa obtained, according to tha years old, a former resident of Balt White Oak Swamp, Fredericksburg, fact that the state Insures firms desiroffice seeker In Public Speaking notSeveral church. Among hla acquaintance police. Tha burglary waa discovered Lake, and a well known newspaper Kelly' Ford. Chancelloraville, Gettys- ing' protection for their workingmen, delegatee to the Chicago addan to seems waa a yobng Norwegian who said ha whan tha rear 'doors of tha building cartoonist. While In 8alt Lake he waa burg and Williamsport. the give report, ys convention were speakers at the sesnew industrial compensato waa not a Lutheran but a "Mormon." war found open by tha nlghtwatrh-maed Instructors for de. the To Balt Lake on the strength Telegram. Conduced 5'ewnpeper. employed The apeekar said he aecepted that and makes it popular, as it Is partment of public speaking at the sions of the state convention yesterInvestigation showed tha door He Is survived by his mother, who Colonel Webber came to Utah lit tion, day. woung mana Invitation to. attend a of the'aaf to ba open also. The ex- live in Niagara Falla. N. Y.. a sisalthough Mr. Wells' growing Farmer-Labo- r Parley P. Christensen. winter of 1863-- 4 and waa baptis- report hasrapidly, lee to do With that than University of Utah have been obtainmeeting of the Bainta one night and act amount waa unknown aa there was ter, Mrs. David Goucher, a brother, H. the candidate for president, teleed a member of the Church of Jesus other form of their no way of determining until a check R. work- ed by Prof. Maud May Babcock, who as th and Insurance, ghat thereafter he attended Balt of both Lake, O'Loughlln, Christ of Latter-da- y graphed George Crosbv of Ogden, he of tha hooks could ba made. Saints on Feb. mens compensation act has put that has been conducting classes in meetings regularly aa the doctriae a brother, Cyrus O'Loughlln, of Berk- 22, 1864. Boon after this play chairman of the convention, as folcomIkCra. Dennis Bern!, 141 west Sixth . heard there sounded familiar A couinsurance Into the hands of production at the University of Wis- lows; of form widow. his and Cal., eley, missioned lieutenant colonelor artil- the state Industrial commission. "Greetings to the forward-lookinbaptised. South street, reported the loea of her ple of months later he waa consin during the summer session, acplain people of my home state. The lery in tne Utah militia. He aaelated will there his Mr. has Hla parents felt that ha had dis- pocketbook containing 111. Tha walWells If way. to word received here. Mlsa un of Industrial In and political tyrantha let lliaappeared while aha waa shop- Scouts Pay Tribute to and organising publishing be a law passed by th coming legis- cording graced them. They felt that him Babcock will return to Is the one for of ny the flrat setting. The future Is ours dally news- lature creating a state fire marshal, .the opening' ef the mil term city money they had spent to educate Saturday. Associate ping of Plutes the Departed and to paper profiteers are on the run. appear in' Salt Lake, whose it will be Jo investigate all local had been thrown away. For a time Valuables worth 1140.71 were reYours for a new deal. university September 27. The Telegraph." the first number of fires tnduty damtheir the state, after hla baptism, Eldar Rolapp aald, ported stolen from the home ef L. P. origin, Following the close of summer Funeral services fur George Brook which appeared July 4, 1864. He waa age, and if preventable; also if propRfsolntlnns Adopted. ha ran tha "Star In Copenhagen but Hartman In Murray. No trace of th school at the University of Wisconsin In the order to get him away from thieves could be found in any of thee were held at the grave in Mt. Oljvet business manager of this paper until er means and diligence was taken in she left for A resolution favoring the Rochdale to It visit was Rydal. Pa., her to moved in there 1869 was when Ogden facing case. the pereeeutlon ha extinguishing them and preventing mother and her brother; Dr. W. system was adopted at cemetery Friday afternoon. Boy scout, he went there in the same A their spread. I he waa sent to England. In England Upon this point, Mr the afternoon session, while the folfrom Troop 47 acted as pallbearers few months later. In June,capacity. 1669,- he Wells says that it is surprising . that Wayne Babcock. he served In the mtaaion field under Cleaners and lowing resolution was adopted at th Dyers and the Rev. H. E. Henriquea, deputy waa offered a position with Z. C. M.1 1, no duch step has yet been taken. the late President William Budge and evening session: and hla was He secaccepted selected it In couta Salt Lake, Mr. recommendations of makes then came to Utah. Soon' after acWells "Whereas, it la a fact that th Effect Organization commissioner conducted the service. For many retary of the institution in 1671 and which may be taken to the legislature advent to Utah he wae called to Democratic Rnd Republican in 1876 the office of treasurer was for enactment Into laws. -- H recomparties the lived at had Brooks company Elder Erastue Snow and Sevhave refused to consider the official years young to his dutiea On May 26, 1867 mends statutory amendments that will ern I others to Ariaona. For th purpose of standardising all Orphans' home, first aa on of the added of the request American Federation Elder Rblapp aald ha waa glad ha cleaning plants for batter publio set children and later aa Janitor. Those he married Miss Mary E. Richards, require companies dealing In workof Labor as presented by Prest. Sam-of Franklin D. Richards. daughter been had had served In the Church of Jesue suffihe aaid to beet men's him Date who knew provide Set for wHicficompensation aeked for TilatTk Hearing Judge Green In GprporaIn October, 1878, Colonel Webber cient guaranty that Saints. He said vie, local cleaner have effected an more than Janitor and that he had Christ of Latter-da- y weottms a.rttfuflct-fof 'the state' u till these platform favorable to labor, they .Y'JU. and ia- - ofkktion of th Utah Cleaners and tried In every wqy to repay the oare resigned from the serves,- - af his father, mother,-brotherIbkeed Tie 'would prohibit dis- ties commission that the date set for and. Inasmuch as a theft" large number are ketfrYo Great Britain on crimination and rebates; also forbid additional aeeweft.tion. tars, ail of whom eppoeed hit JokriHg etejmtfe' whttatf testimony In the petition of also members of the American Federa mission tor the Church. He remain- loan the Church, later joined It themselves. plant and work cn pt-- certain from trust and companies issuing the railroads for rates, is Fri- ation of Labor, and as such are ened there until December, 177, when All but hla father; who died in the old standard. wiU be or fidelity bonds; he woud have day, August 20. higher titled to consideration of its officials, he was called home to aid in set- surety eligible for member-ni- Salt Lake Woman Sues a law passed whereby annual eountry, earns to Zion. 'Elder Rolapp and. as the Farmer-Labo- r the estate of President Brigparty Is A celebration Celebration up at tling Park aald he haa tried to uphold tha name or he would bonds: have SwedishGovernment ham Young. In 1878 he was again be taxed, fidelity Temporary officer, elected are J-- . will be held at 6 oclock Jhis eve- the only one favorable to labor before of Latter-da- y Saints All people with Myera. a would have and he rigid th voters of this country, therefore elected to the position president; W. E. Schiller, see- ning at Liberty Park by Salt Lake . whom he comes In Contact,, he said. "blue sky" Insurance law passed. committee on organisation, of Z. C. M. I., which Scandinavians and their friends Th be It Word haa been received In this olty and treasurer know he hr proud er being a member5 retary; armale ''Resolved. ot That werfhArtSh' Stats held until ? position heyearsL-Jaieetfair ' of the Church, Q?4n,v(eorte W , better known when Mra. Cm dancing, ' kinging Farmer-Labo- r s' Auto Victim Retovers. party In convention elected' superintendent Logan, C. F. Froeshmd of that and general merrymaking. The fact, that the loyalty of the Squire ofDonaldson Mrs. aa Stephen Lake eembled In Balt Qltura thl 15th dav of August, 1920, tcvnucoeed General Horace S. Eldredge. and H. E. Schiller Scandlnavlan-Americahas never or Bait J do sen, widow of Corf R. Miller, late He remained in that position until Mrs. Florence Bachman, who was at State Prison Program- -' A program dateherewith urge our natiora! candibeen questioned was referred to by the The organisation waa formed aa a United and executive committer to aak the state prison was rendered Bun-da- y about a to when consul Sweden, year ago vice was he State aaid and ha health failing proud more week a epeaker, than seriously injured result by a choir of TO voices from South the official Indoraement of the preel-deof J. L. Corley, who committed nulcide at the 1YaU caused him to resign. of 'the country from which he came managerof oftheth effort in an automobile accident about Jqfdan under the leadership of Edwin of tho American Federation of National Cleaner and and reverse It because it' waa the hotel. New York City. ed While abroad Colonel Webber tour- ago association, who addressed the England, France, Italy and Swltx-erlan- d. four miles west of Granger, haa so far CoxMipeakers were Bishop 8. E. Holt, labor for th Farmer-Labo- r Sweparty of home of hla father, and mother. But Dyera sued the haa 1919, 9, November local cleaner, at a luncheon In the as to be able to leave the Hyrum Stocking and Samuel A-- Holt. the United State. of share recovered to obtain her this country is our country. Some Commercial dlah government club last Thursday. He Other Activities. The word waa Invited to Speak Senator William may think the Scandinavians are not hospital, according to reports fr her husband's e slate. benefits both' to the Col. Webber waa a member of th that institution today. It is fxpect communication re so progressive as other raeee; and that outlinedththedealers a In H. King haa been asked to make one Red Cross Roll Call contained which dewould be E husband will her council to take a her for ba tt certain extent Police six true city Joseph may of the addresses at the formal dediyears previous to that reived by Chief of rived from organisation. 18$ 0. In 1881 h wu 26 Opens Armistice' Day emotionalism is to be looked upon as cation of Zion National park Septembesecretary and their home at Santaquln. Burbldge from Gustave Lange. reptreasurer of have Zions York venaaa, r-15. City, Central legal New repuBoard of but, they The invitation was issued by progress! Broadway. th Lord tations for honesty and loyalty ot The fourth Red Cross roll rail will that he resentative of the Swedish govern- Trade and in the l4er SOs treasurer of John Barton .Payne, r secretary ot the of Nations which they may" bo proud. They arc aoped to be allowed to oo minus in it ment. requesting Mra Miler'e record. the board of regents of the University League be he!d from Nov. 11. Armistice Interior. day Deseret. At the time of his death. modest and humble. The epeaker Elder Andrew Peterson. to Thanksgiving day. Nov. 25. Maurica Clara Howard waa married Dratob-to of Topic of Discussion Ool. Webber was a director In Zions whom .he said he wished to be among the meek The eeoond speaker wae Elder An- WU1 Stephenson, from which C.1idnTIndmoPLnder Hey' waa A , ahe Savings Bank Zions for they shall inherit tha earth. riaff of the Mountain division of the drew Peterson who explained that aa tained a divorce: after 'The League of Nations as a will be the speakers at the meeting ot Red Cross A good example of that, the speaker be waa more married to Harry Factor, who direct- Benefit Building society, the Home at Denver. Colo., made th familtar with the Swedlah ward Fire the Insurance Democrats Fifth at aeon Issue will be the topic of municipal in President Anthon H. language than the th. Stephenson said. Is company, the Utah ed her business ajrmouncement, following word from President English. two Jobbers In and buildthe Teledied. la Factor Postal man ht tha Lund had granted hi Lund. There not a association, the County City of tonight Shop here. Prof. J. H. Paul of the permission tor Style ago The meeting wHl open at 8 Cross at Washington, D. c. of the Red,the epidemic of graph -- Cable company and the Utah Utah In addressing the University ing. state or Church, tho speaker declared, during to speak in that tongue. year, membership Elder a victim. Light A Power company. In the who la more loved than he, and If Peterson's diaoouree waa followed of which he waa of the Young Mens Demo- -' oclock ln judge Lund'e court room. ciive of the fourth m"1.1? by Miller.- - Mra Factor Church he held the office of a seventy, and gueets could be as good Saints as he they the anthem, "Devotion," all Corjr'R. club at a luncheon in the New- -- Charged With Gambling fill men roll call 1 to afford an opportunity to Meeting the by choir, ac' . -- weed not worry, ahort a him to after the resident cf married 'Vebbi: was former Alvin members to renew member-.-- 1 after which President Rasmussen and Keddlnghoue hotel tomorrow. were arrested at 218 south Main Elder Rolapp aald that after he had to permit others to join tha They toured the contiWin fun,wh a Tnusioal prognun their dlscourtM quaintance. street Saturday night by members of hip,-anbeen baptised and confirmed Tie foit in their native language. On dollar will bo asked nent and It was after that trip that waa organization. on a vice anti the n. squad charge pollre flrat In He New as thouerh he had arrived at the end of York, prealdent of the Salt Lake Elder Adam Petersen was the last he killed hlmeelf cas. the money to go toward ALLIANCE COAL COMPANY 'iT seven of A, chairs table, gambling. diul thank-Jfwaa 1297 to he from 1904; public library hie Journey. He aaid he was coal ef besj quality and' quick and numerous cards and chip were epeaker and aaid he preferred to '.li- left two notes Indicating that For wrk doneby th Pln JUQ in rector. Slflciiltif Utah a be to the 8ugor company R for having been permitted deepondent-over-flnanci- al usa sten to someone else than to 4 Main street Phone confiscated hy the officer apeak him- -' from 1899 to 1902; in the Utah Light service. 1 to' helping revive self, He aaid he waa probably 4442.Adverlisenient Walch th only A Railway company from 1904 to 1914 Actor Mother Deed Chief of PoAmerican born elder to during bad been director of th Hotel Utah lice Joseph E. Burbldge has been rethat conference and thatepeak he wan ex1909 and tn the Utah oompaqy since of Long tremely' thankful hi parents had acquested by C. O. Whit State National bank sine 1912. cepted the gospel. He said he was' Beach, Cal., to notify Roy White, an CoL Webber wae a For years many on thankful that the Prophet Joseph aotor known the stage ae Billy OF NAME. f member of the Alta and the CommerSmith was given tn the world and that Wayne, of the death of hla mother. cial clubs. 'White is aald to be with the Sunset Eldar Erast us Snow was sent with The same company and the TareThehis immediate surviving ELrelatives the gospel to the Bcsndtnavlan counRevue" troupe. Rich-- i Mr. Mary widow, tries. The Latter-da- y Balms from for as Must Flic Earlier Certificates ot art) throe Mr. same management Webber, daughters. those countries are among the most Jams I Fran ken, 12 North Wolcott must be Why rent HIGH PRICED REnomination of' candidates faithful and loyal in the world. Elder a but three the past years, (avenue, and Mia Georgina Webber filed eleven day earlier than forPetersen said' be had listened to good TAIL SPACE FOR STORI of Salt Lake, Mr. George L. Nye of merly, according to. D. M. Draper, asadvice during the conference and to new name. T. B. Web1a serveon. sistant who AGE when yoa can use OUR Dr. a Denver, Bhlrley attorney general, losUro&nlea which brought tear, to Bashings and Bearings Made the eyas and Joy to the ber of Chicago, grandeon.George M. ing notice that election blanks and hearts. WAREHOUSE stfll We are for YOUR and a of Coto.. not must be delayed this year Nye slater. Denver. supplies The speaker aald he had noticed that All BRANCH HOUSE at Louie Webber of Birmingham, of Either Bronze or Babbit past the legal 11m IL some Scandinavian 8aJme seem to lack greatly , Your Wannest Friends Engjand. Interest In the government of this N on parti a n Meet - Necessity for reduced cost to yout Funeral arrangement Vlil not be 'country. That Is wrong. One cannot in a manner laborer every voting completed until tbs arrival of word Saint-witho- ut be a good Latter-da- y which would show the attitude of or-- 1 INSURANCE ONLY 18c PER from relatives not living in Rail Lake being a good American. The flags of tut labor ganized preoent day Issue, i who have been notified of the death. tha Scandinavian countries have a wae emphasized at a meeting ot the ' $100 PER ANNUM. wonderful past; that of the United Workers and Producer States baa a Dur-' wonderful future. Woodman Commander Polttcal Alliance in Unity hall Satur. General Merchandise Storage. Work of aO ' Linda done Ing the late war millions gave their t day night. Addresses were delivered $20 Is Too To Visit Salt Lake live and many more mltliona were Manufacturers Distributors of by members several the alliance. woOTtded. maimed and mtlUoiw were Mach Strictly First Class MJ.' Gen., J. D. Leggett of De freedom might endure. Many seem Recovering from Accident News Moines. la., commanding officer ef pay for pair ef shoe when come to have forgotten the reason for that that Superintendent C. H. Skidyour need ones will probably look th Modern Woodmen ef America, is more. wu the speaker aald. H then advised head of tha Boxelder school disaa W and aa wear Wll welL have Tue-deIn thi scheduled to cltv, arrive Jennings-Cornw- aH ntp-n- t. trict. ia slowly recovering from hi hearers to get better acquainted th good leather end te remain ever until Wednesday tha th expert workmen te glv yo th with the government under which fait, suffered last Toraday at S. si. Woodruff, Elias they of Excelaior Member evening Camp, hi Hve and declaiWd that no greater proper reo1e home In Brigham Measares Balt Lake lodge, are arranging for a it ri ve .roe m ar.nD parcel ent Ieo J, Muir, stateCity. Chan. P. Margetts, Manager eulogy could b eald of a men than superintendent In hi honor at th farm of picnic of po.t. Its aay that he is a good Latter-da- y public Interaction. tt4 that Mr. 28 W. 6th South Street Chrie Von. (572 Thirteenth East Skidmore Is expected to be out of bed! Saint. atreet. Was. SU Main 54 . At the rloae of Elder Pa J ad-agala tn a few days. 'e ' So. Was. 277. Gen. Teggett reached hi wog nFPtmtno V re. S . preeent dree the aang the anthem One j ' 2222 So. 7th Ee Hy. 206. 1 T.mwt de-n j the rank a. geetb. Seen, menlha ego STORK UOgf, NOW Higher More pear Home. and F.ldar Ftrofn-eea- e fight f - J46L TeL Wasnewest price of Maj. Gen. George Haxon of Topeka, ntl. flkriy. MARTIN COAL CX f4 Main t tf pronounced tke benediction. Kan. i Street WWu-- b 62 Ad vet-tivucut. I - etc I, . . ( s c; ey. I res. ,"j : - .ES c3 ' A . V ; "ndHnutwio rtm,,'d lively tUMatire. - -'ke 11. la to-aa- 1 fnnpad er if , n, - n. he-wa- g . - -- s am.-- p. dlvi-sure- ty . . w4U-incl- ude r. He'-wa- Lk. ns nt dor-Astor- ia , lYust-company- Non-Partis- -- J, Thora notice the change Auto fi'mufc0" Warehouse Advantages j I iring Mai ! t Machine Shop I i , Woodruff Margetts Coal Co. Ae C. A. Soderberg XV Mam to ratcl repoi eddr the' . desir Ar that Hop IS gi r y, fmr Nh -- er g1 accoi i MONARCH ( LC Non-partis- Warehouse Co. 353. W 2nd (1 . Arm mem lrei 4 f h the I h" ,4 a:i ii |