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Show 1 1 n DESERET EVENING ms li Of ITU TRUST MB (STATE OFFICIALS IMS AT THE ORPHEUM. in nr I 3 1917 WEDNESDAY JANUARY NEWS Big Animal Act AMUSEMENTS at Pantages Today TONIGHT. n 8. I. THEATRFJ I'.rsdiw :!. TV of Btod ' TOTJL 577,323,842.23 Semi-Weekl- ! vuat Th total uhti of banka Seventy-fiv- e Appointments to be comtmniei In' Utoh njiuui.t to 77.- Made by Governor on Boards 121,1)4! 29, according to the biennial bank rwport of C. A. Glazier, atat And Commissions commissioner. which wa filed wtn Thie l the vk. governor yesterday first report to bj received by Gov. ThBamberger rjwv snow an In rrta.se ,f 1 23. 71. 70. 02 tor the lat MANY SOON EXPIRE TERMS two years over the preceding biennium. that Mr. Glazier recommend b ter supervision be authorized over Several building and loan societlr Names of New Members to be y j News Issued Mondays and Thursdays What fr iudj!ent or car)esD nanaged have you to offer this very desirable trade? $S. 7 40. Submitted to H aerrt Freer Train Tliat lkn III PARAMOUNT Marguerite In "LUtIr luul) FJIeen," RROADWAV u noul. of heads of itkiur g 125.-19- In-e- fiR Tlic Mod ll a- Plll - the 1 V 4 cad II nr Fm-tu- n lrn hr rr down-tow- IIT Wo- Ths new vaudeville bill which opens at the Orpheuin this evening will have as Its headliner Miss Karah Hadden and company In The Clod in which they are presented by Martin Berk. The Ctod la described as a thrilling story of mountain Ilf The Clod' was presented by the Washington Square players 4t the Bandbox theatre and was one of the biggest hits of that playhouse of claaab The sacond headliner will be Bert Levy, the famous artist entertainer, who whistles while he draws InteractAn ing pictures and caricatures added attraction will be Miss Amelia Hlone and Armand Kallas in Ma mzelle Caprice. a cgprlriou romance In on act. Ttye act is wonderfully staged, the elaborate gowns worn by Miss Ktone being one of the attractive features. The rest of the bill Is composed of James Mullen and Alan Coogan In Old Nonsense. Msrle Fltxgtbbon. the story teller. Louis London. James BUrer and Helen Duval. In Simplicity:'' and the latest edition of the 1athe News with animated current events. Pantages New rrt l . u Iie-doe- The kaleidoscopic dancing of Ratttrr new trtll which opens this afternoon, the special attraction being Horellks Im- ,.srlal Russian dancers. Featured In troupe will be Mile Natcha and M, I - '' n i Interesting and educational In "Reel Ufa; "A One Cylinder Courtship' are ail to be seen today. I iuie ....... I 1 11-- -' j I V J ; Bml-Wkl- -- After New Members. y TrSSJ-St2LL- -: aub-Jec- ly. C-aar- all.e BiggestYear BondwoThe Devils a five reel feature with Ior-oth- y Davenport. Reel Life. five time- Mrlcy man. . t. m hkpi-- s comkdy One of the 1 rad rx' Niunhrrw. from -- 1 1 iri s,- - Unwise Praise BY WALT MASON (FOR THK DESERET NEWS). You praise your kid before hi fce, explain to caller he' a peach, the pride and glory of the race, the only pebble on the beach. And soon that kid an aleck grow, a marty all gwell. ed up with pride; and people long to twist hi nose, and lam the sawdust from hi hide. The greatest bore that ever waa i that obtrusive, forward kid, whoj parent gave him wild applause for everything he ever did. When grave and thoughtful people call, to talk of weather and the crop, young Willie grieves and shock them ali. by hi persistent, foolish yawp. The grx-and thoughtful people look to sec the father take strap, or strip of board, or shepherds crook, and pound that most annoying chap. But father smiles, as doe hi spouse; he says, Our Willie is so gay! He is sunbeam in the house, he surely drives one's cart Walt Mait(.- away! The callers do not tarry long, they hasten fro young Willies door, and sigh, "How sweet to take a thong, and swat that kid until he's sore!" ' ' i : I Groesbech Returns From Eastern Trip C. F Grows heck, vice president and general nun. Mger of the Utah Power returned Light night frm an irlp for conference with enatern directors relative to He ae th companCf 1917 budget the majority of big tnfior be I lev the war in Europe will continue for another ar. but at the oarne lime are beginning to look up peace investment. Much Interest obtains in he east abotn Utah. IndR'Aflon pointing toward extended Investments here A to the local of eastern capital. It was tame Mr OroesSeck a rnmstrM to whs ..Matned In the hi n Mile easier .here transportation rv,ce were and telegraph STIFF ORGANIZED Tu-d- ftern inner-hear- -- . mt:k at Theatre Responding to the Invitation of Manager Ketcharn of the Wilkes therc. the newsboys of Hall Luke aaohmed In the gallery last night, and saw the performance of The Morals of Marcus." That their enjoyment was genuine was evidenced by the hearty laughter and applause with which the play was followed. aaffS S -- Wllkew The Morals of Marrua. the same a here. Is scoring ne of the biggest hits of any play yet presented st the Wittes Bo theatre Expenditures Increase. charming and unassuming is this comedy, with Its bHs of brilliant dialogue, that it appeals to According to the monthly report of t of all playgoers. the City Auditor K A Hock, the city closed the year with an unappropriated 3f The increase in Broadway Today and tomorrow surplus of 34.417 over the previous year expenditures 8142.275 of Master the sensational photoplay. 97. The available to amounted Her Soul. and the morality play The revenue for the year was 81.941.447 47 World Against Him. featuring E. K against f 1.774.845.57 tn 1915. and the be expenditures amounted to 11.847.214 98 Lincoln and June Rlvldge will feature on The Ungiven, a five-awritten Law. Civil Division of Court. -'r- Last Year was the wh pp.,r in rmphlr of wm. of the world . Nowsboys - Cul-le- Tatl,n, reproduction, most noted dances. Th second headline feature will b Bchepps famous comedy circus, who will furnish an uproarious half hour for the Junior contingent. Howard and Fields, dining car minstrels, are the sons of the famous song rlter. Frank Howard, author of the popular Only a Pansy Bloasom. success of 25 years ago. huntuecl is known as a marvelous He Is really a vlrtuoao accordionist on that Instrument. Frear. Baggett and Frear present a comedy juggling act fecar Ie Is a singer and yodler. with a pleasing personality and happy way of rendering his songs Tbs alghlh episode of Ths laaa of th Lunberland featuring daring Helen Holmes, will be sn adoed e i Bill als wtH he a feature orr n bn Sunday School BOOK STORE of "Thr Drill' Bond lf to II. Salt Daily Tody. Patron. Wbo Tan Not Obtain It Iff 4.277 In 1915. There sere 7.2 I Mlx Sarah Padden. th headliner gainst thtl of th vaudeville bill opening lltimnl to Inform the News Office. convictions. 1.172 dismissals and 101 but in Eng banal avemog. waa acquittals in een has horn since rhlMhood The total number of fines and senin still wa When she was 1914 in 1942, tences Imposed Chicago. s alnst 1.319 In 1915. total forfeitures. school rhe delighted hr classmates LOCAL BRIEFS 241. SKalnat 111, tptal discharged. 24, Later she played i !h recitation. M3, against 1419. total dlmlssaia. 2.senamateur theatricals and entered upon total Her first suspended agalnat 1,479; career hr professional William tence!. 2.721, agalnat 40V total warng fate HimUt VUMer I4afc was In support of Gtia Kk;nner Coballngh. state chemist of Idaho, waa ed to leave town, sis and 97. was wltn associated she became ard later had The offenses for which trial a visitor at the capitol yesterday Helen Ware in The Third Degree. warn Battery. ICO cases, disturbance the to Mae lag la "wing of peace. 244; cruelty to animals, 27; sbaenrr of aavaraf members the meat-la- drunkenness. J.S13. keeping disorderly af the Progreaalva atata committee house, 20. keeping house of prostituServe Reindeer Meat at waa annount ad for jreeterday afternoon tion. 49; residing In house of prostituaftmoon. until Saturday postponed tion. 191; residing In disorderly house, Commercial Club Banquet 110, petty larceny. 117, vagrancy, 2.347; Reports Robbery J Artcljlml. viola127; other traffic auto peedFr. atrect. weat North First of 33 Syrian tors, 424. gambling. 14ft. Reindeer meat is to form one of ths reported to the police last night that The total of fines Imposed was a burglar had stolen a gold watch uree f ths annual banquet of cash paid. J 0.35. sentences servchief Mtrda AggslafraU. h rft ed. and a in- rf rWhe frm Tty.d57 day xp'lr ,r!y In'th, Salt Lk lI club A fand Th term, of !! th., JA15 bonds of forfeited Gamblers from Nome. Alaska, from rang salaries Llaoala Day Qnb aritte fa Meal The Their shipped handled were Tmi iOI.AIi Mrh late cass There are rV. said to b the ftrat to be imported here.1 U.OOO lomtnlttea In charge of arrangements ....... dlapoi.1 of. US. pending, 142 II. SOI to htch are only meat for the Republican Lincoln Day ha d by dls over to district court. 2. 5 oclock this Hound to meet at been called has market Monday, and will hf r,.rv-- d promote afternoon at the Hotel Utah, to The runction lub for banuuet the E M Ashton, plana for the affair. ha , postponed until th.- la.l.r chairman, urges all member to be of th month, on account of the numer... ... ous .ther present affairs taking; place this week p. of the But. as many of the member Greed are to b and next. nd commissions board most przeJlnauguHJmort De Weeses Father Will oerger's named this year also by the governor, l ration a trind'rtn. tht of . little these appointments are also politl Arthur Behsl boro to hi daughter. Mrs. to Detente Come Hit riot Gov Bamberger has not Intimated as Word of the rtf Far Rorkaway. N. Y among the yet whom he will retain o?Tt New Year IHW arrival was received es. The occupants of these r to word reeelred here. fal present morning, just a short time before ths Incumbents are Frank M Driggft. ioaagarsl ceremonies. Wees of Canyon City. Colo will pertntendent of the state school for the h nd. school n'lr T lire I lalMr Ural ( Inard A deed not come here to aid In his son' de- - deaf and industrial waa recorded Saturday for the nale of fense when Howard De Wees, alleged superintendent of the board affairs and finance, show that Beatty the Utah M A Hardware property wife murderer. U pieced on trial. The health. Ir George E Hyde eupgrtntend.' jibllc there wu an In reae- of II.57JH In over th pre.loua in 11 Arthur I Ftrat 8outh and Commercial atreete rollectlon. mental atate .a of the ke I. that 'nt word which reachee R!t hoapttal. waa collected lat yet lit Weee- - object, to hi. ion attitude. Tratt. w arden of the gtate pnaon, Kwil-J - ,.,r There Ifl lh P. W. Madeen Invtment com 43 as of court, the Juvenile to come us(324.143 not Milne. and his will aeststsnee against 1212,590 32 Judge made aeceral pany. The deal Ham J Lynch. scretary of the tate- isia. let this attitude is changed waaka ao and Involve! It:, ono. Howard IheWeese profess to be un- - land board, E. K Morgan, road engithe word from his neer. Horses 8 Ensign, secretary I tah Former shl to understand ( uolni Uthf He 4leree that h has not Fair Aeatton. H C- Wakma, state father member, ot the Sixth war.1 hare been asked s fhr bis father assistance, and ar hitect. and Ir. A C. Young. home Invited to he praeent at the not care whether the latter helps stock inspei tor. comlna nlaht to he ohaerved at the him or not Terms Eiglrr. aarrlrea Hundav evenlna In the ward After spending two weeks at home, chapal. A pec la proaram la In the Th terms of more than 50 members ud iu students of the Last Ride and West roartu ef preparation for the event. Thirty-tw- o of state commissions and board Applications Sid Home the of high school returned to school March or later this yesr to complete their work for Woodmen In New llall Inactive for a For Enlarged Homesteads commissionsand have baen trday Final tests will be given semester. the Woodmen of the World artll uae their but not be renewed, may long time new hall on Fourth South and Weat the majority of t he appoint men ts will be the week of Jan 12 for unhomesteads Application Temple afreet, tonight for the regu homestead law. LTe;P.r.7il.,FneecmLm,t;i lar weekly meatlng of ramp No SJ4. der the new r b The organtxatlon haa been meeting at were filed yesterday at the loctfl UnitGabbotl. Amos Board ff equalisation AT eat Second South ed States Kaclea hall on land office. Th appltB. H Roberts, hs already been named been completed for the Plan ha .vt-.-r h r i'll artrrtfhl dspeMHd wrer".JWnr committee be held on March 14 State ultural hortn run. cross city To Ml Plate PmjM land Thp :,h',h1.n,'7frc' Aide H J Homec. KJw.cl Taylor. Th. our'ae I. from the F.t high Th. ,r.2tL.,nni;LrH ,lim state land board has announced that H. Smithm hool to the We.t Hide high e. hool. The H" club Board of park commissioners Byron ani exactly four miles no more lands will b leased under WU. th Piute project, nor will any old lit Ride, Uraaet he renewed Leasing In the matinee project has been found unsatisfactory, according to Secy William J Lynch. I pgterson. John Q Adams, George T. Shies of lands will be pushed err it fK.hrl.i Joseph Quinney. Jr. Mr4 Annie i Um11. fL i K Hardy The sex ret ary of slate is an n1 a therefore applii ants . ,fHclo member entry WEATHER REPORT Rsndvsne Malm a lends r An ari- - know whether they will have to reld- ,h. inivrs the tgtlc calendar Just isud by the Qual7r7m "sitS; ity Store of Rigby fdaho, has for Its rn."i.ri7r.T.e?3.y by ths Salt Lake (Flrure furnished art subject a scene on th South FVrk bill passed In almost its original form, George of the weather bureau. CUT offtc of the Snake river In th foreground which i taken to mean that th entry-ma- tary of stale and president of the uni United States department of sre rhember. must reside seven months a yesr versity la shown a party on a hug raft, the State bosrd of corrections Ir. G B and 8 W. Stewart, the governor: personnel being Jos Crouther. Geo K for three years on the land Tfoutg. FOREf AST. Th WEATHER HIU and A. R. McNltt member great being an State board of education IV H. Chris-- 1 mountain range forms an impressive snow . Thursday. Tonight, Arrested as A. Marcuaen. and arl Hanson Suspect. nd colder background to the picture. cloud Stale board of dental examiners " Dr. E. A Tripp. Dr. Earl G. Van Second Dramatic Ward Our oeol Weather Data far an.l Dr I S Knilb Boys." a three-ac- t Jsncary. comedy will be givfor the state school for the Trustees en tn the Recond ward amusement A. Rav. blind P deaf and Stmpkin and ! Temperature Isaa L Clark The attorney general hall Thursday and Friday evenings. is an member. chloral gang by the wrmrd dramatic club. The pro- - In the yesterday Highest In Slate board of pharmacy John Auction is scheduled for i oclock, this month last year and R R McAllister Highest prompt, under the direction of WilState board of labor, conciliation and Highest in thi month since ft M74 liam H Lovvsy The cast Include arbitration William Dryodalr and Lowest this morning Ifanchett. Ijgwrence Moricnsen. lUron White. To get the genuine, call for full nama. last month tht State board of examiners of barbers Uwrit this month sinceyear.. LA ATI VK BROMO QUININE. Look 1474. Ni1 White. Irving Nelson. Oscar Lowest P. J Watts and E. II. Hay. . of E. W. Grove. Curia a Normal for jrert t siLJ Ooorge Vortepaen. Misa Ho reave for signature mate borvf nf medical examiners 2 lluelher. Miss walen Iverson. Miss Cold In One Day. 5o Advertisement Dr. G. F. Harding. Dr. R 8 Joyce, and Mean, yesterday Dr. A. N Hanson The attorney gen- Accumulated deficiency this fltllze Jame and Miss Ruth Iverson month eral is an member Accumulated deficiency since Jan j indiJrjAl tKhaol TWENTY YEARS AGO. RVHffi i;."1' fdW .M'.VVUfKV. ilary The stlomey (hsl Os. and the state superintendent ofgeneral publi I 50 We 1 bar not Prectpttatlon Instruction are members. (simp. 15.75, Nnl From thr Kile, of Tbr Downt Directors of th state fair associaraised prlcea. 4 7 Ro Main. Waa. tion Mrs Bimon Bamberger. W C. Total yesterday AiDertlaement. Newt. Winder. C. 8. Burton. W. O. Knud son! Total for this month deficiency Zlemer. Mrs Charles McCune and Accumulated .08 1 JAM KY month J. E Langford. 8r slncejan-uarAccumulated deficiency Everything In Floral Piecra on Commissioners of leguniformity .08 thla dote rame ago year Twenty Was. 2 895 or 2 (station W. H Folland. C. R. Hollingson Sunday. worth and L B Wight. rartlarment. a to today 71 at State board of accountancy W. J Relative humidity at 4 pm.- yewJames Leach of the Second ward Bateman. J. I. Goddird. and D. A. Relative humidity 83 fell on and the meetinglipped Swan tsrday house steps and severely Injured j Utah state conservation commission rather Ob L A Merrill (deceased). H. T Haines his side. As he was 82 years of Th governor an age the fall wa regarded as quite and J F! Pettit Temperature member. aertoua State dalrv and food bureau James In the Fourth ward. Elders IClaweon and Charles Cottrell. Jr State board of veterinary naminra Corlees and Thorn as Charles Dr. H J Frederick. Dr. John Ernst, Knight were honorably released S Dr K. S. Murdock STATION 8, cZ from their duties as counselors to and State rapltol commission- - John Tern. 3o C a Bishop Harrison Rperry. owing to M 8. Browning. C. E Loose. Anthon ndvanced years and Mlllng health. H Lund The governor, secretary of 3 Elders John C. Cutler and Mads state and attorney general are members. I. Madsen were set apart as first flclo State lKsrd of architect yr L 8 and second counselor, respectiveand Walter E M ar Hodgeson to To succeed ly. Bishop gpf rry. The Utah art institute J T Harjz Elder Madsen. Ifwbvr H. Cutler was wood. Car Is V. Knapp. Dn 'aria set apart as superintendent of Jha Young Jr.. Mr U C. McDonald and we ever had. Our serW Theodore witf F.dwarAlA Hunday sclyol. Whltely. Hunter and Charles Worthcn IsrssikralB Hold Over. vice to you and your friends his ;isstst;nts. In the case of the hoard of labor. and atatlati A great storm swept the middle 'immigration is going- - t0 make this year of medical examiners and the dairyH.,. and west states. Inflicting heavy damage. especially In Illinois. Minneeven better than last. sota. South Dakota. Nebraska and part of Missouri. are not held over a logtalmtlve Thomas Ixmrlare. a sailor of In the rose of the conservation mission no specific date haa been fixed Kansas City, was home after havtheir retirement other than 1917 been shipwrecked on the for ing coast of Bout!) America. On his In all other rases, except the regent) Union way to the United Btates he spent Hi Angus', the terms At t several days st Havana. Cuha. He expir , expire In March. T ing member stated that Maceo. the Insurgent ate severat state hoards and eommis-alocomposed entirety of elective offleader, was not dead a had been who membership tn them ts reported During three dgyz In icer. purely es officio Havana, he aald he J&w 4 4 Insur44 East On Seuth Temple gents executed by Spanish military kind oa want. authorities. Th Nw th (rat npt aannea country nw anaowr AdvartlsenirnL AUlancw CoaJ Ck, 11 M.lw n. Wllles-Home- Hwirr Clerk 12. M- - if HKHOV Nearly appointments f state departments and members commissions will have to be made by Uov. Kin. on Bamberger for appruial h h far only " anof these appointments ha nounced, that of B H Huberts to the state board of equalization Of the heads of depart tnr nts whoa appointment comes directly, under the power of the chief executive these are to bs named, sTate engineer to succeed W Beers, state fish and game to succeed Fred W. commissioner rhimberi. state dairy and fod 8miih, to succeed Hber state commissioner of Insurance to succeed John James, coal mine Inspector to succeed John E. Pettit, commissioner of Immigration, labor and statistics, to succeed H T. Maine, bank commissioner to succeed C. A t sbcceed Glazier, bank examiner Thomas N Ball, horticulturist to succeed J. Eld ward Taylor 4 Fc retwd " New Vaudeville The annual report of Frank B on hale on clerk of the criminal division of the city court, filed with the city reor were 2:10 p. m. corder today, shows that there 1,571 city cases disposed of In 1916 as Uew After Mar-ewa,- 1:11- State Senate for 75 Annual Report Criminal Division of City Court THE TRAINS. New "The MonO of Thom. MA. 1:10. WILh Confirmation. Hammond. Tile Vaudeville with "The PA!TTATT 7:10, 0:11. V) p tamp. I c n cerne of thla charaeer have rerloua looses to poor men rethe report. Seven bans cently. aa two nave received charter in the erc denied. four charter year, and The receipt of the department are given as 117.140 and the dlaburae-ment$11,419 34. showing a profit of featuring K.nh I'uldni. 2:0. I:M . proposition THE NEWS ON aude.Uk' OllTHKl'N Farmers Prosperous Read the A i per cent Incresw In the bual- ness of the civil division of ihs city court lat year over 191j Is shown In the rejort of Clerk JoSp6 Cohen, filed with the city recorder. Receipts of tbetl civil division In 1914 amounted to 4 as against 5.Ali.S4 In 1915. an of $7 443 4 fairing 1914 there lncrar were filed 3.091 complaints. 345 trials were held and 1.043 executions wev The National Order of Cowboy Rangers le starting s campaign In 'the city for increasing its membership Dining Cars Dry. Th member by st least lftft new Is the of the new year. sl object of the order ofto perpetuate and With the the svf true characteristics beverages are barred from especially the principleslife.thatThe stimu- roholic dinln Pacific Union lated the early frontier Following his appointment as rouatl physician Dr. T. J Howell eitrdgfl afternoon recommended to the county! commission the appointment of his aiatant and the staff which is to b I in charge of the work at th couatfl recommendations wertl hfttal The oncurred in by the board. lra. C. J. Neilson aod (. A. Wherry were pointed phyeiclan for indigents. Lr. 'Oeorae V Roberia p.tholorlst and Dr I,. f. as .hut health 1 t offlct The staff for the county huspltal j appoint,! a. follow.: Ourgieal staff. Dr John Hharp. ra- sntlr return from bordenf wh,r, h, waa at th, h,ad th, of the hoed 1 pttal corps, with rank of and Dr. tieor, Vth'Middleton, major, ortho-- l pedte. Dr S. 0 Baldwin and Dr J. U K Tyndale an! Ir rrr.-W medlcal. Dr II. Kothw,ll. the latter of Mur-- I ray. ,ar. no.e and throat. Dr. L.I Know. Dr A Kay Irvine and Dr. I I Ha mi. t ,n: children', disca.l Dr Chari. E Carter and Dr. Raphael Iilaen: Dr. Franc!. Jl (Jo.Ha skin diseases. Dr William L and Dr. i. J. Field.; dental Dll Rh W. Richards. (alvln Mlsn Mary M.nsen waa reappolnteJI aa superintendent of nureea at the! hoepn.l with Anna Hall. Eunice ,. . . aenito-urlnar- now in" ,l0nw11 P1 Therewa pew 'rlllninU'Be'rnaTdV'mkU wa. aoDointad . as hospital LsiJwi. The following district health offt-- 1 cers were appointed Dr. Hardy. Klvartnn: Dr. M u Kser, Garfield, and Hto Kappet. Bingham Gertsen and Frank Nelson wen appointed a health inspectors. ( 1 Presidential Electors j Ready to Cast Vote! Utahs Democratic presidential tor. Jew Knight. John Seal Robert N. Bagkln and Airthon And koh. WITT report to berger on Janjiary S at the state cap a prohibition administration. der ranch. District Organizer James Crosby tol fn cast their electoral vote U Is In th city hsading the work and th (resident Woodrow Wilon. After thtl Installation of officers will take place recorded by the secretary In the near future. Judge McShane Resigns. vote tate, the electors will designate of their number to carry the vote O F McFhan. judge of the juvenile Dan Black Arrested. Washington. D. C.. to be delU red court at Beaver, haa sent In his resig th speaker of the house of iepicgl9 nation; It wa received Tueaday after at B e The vote w ill le counted in th No Dan Black, laborer. 23 years old. wa poon by Gov Slmjpn Bamberger. are given for the action, but It house on Feb. If. arreated last night by Iatrolman W reasons Is understood that Judge McKhane H. Leaver, on a charge of petty larceny. planning to enter the mercantile btisi He iwequeets that th ree'ena It to alleged that BUck entered x n' Commercial afreet bsrrel-houeand. CHURCH NOTICES standing witha his back to a whisky bottle behind hia hack barrel, held and attempted to fill It from the barReception to be Informal. He failed to hold the bottle propTh Balt Lak stak Rllf kclW rel The liquor spilled to the floor, offJccra' tnrtlna will be hUI in erly. The reception to be given by Gov. and the bartender called Leaver. Fourtnth ward t hapl. Batur' I Bamberger Friday evening st the Jan. (. at : p.m. A full attndanc No be will entirely Informal. Weston Prescott Arrested. rapitnl Invitations bve been Issued, but the Mnd. Th hlh priests of Plonefr general public Is cordially requested to attend Gov. and Mrs Bamberger and will hold regular monthly in Weston ! COtt. 2S years old. a state officers will be In the receiving Inc in tb thir stake hall Sunday. J"-a- t line The reception will rnmmrnci at afrr-noowa 10 arrested a. m. miner, yesterday s o'clock and continue until IV. In a saloon at W'et Temple on J Th monthly priesthood mtlntf First Routh streets, by Detectives HarPioneer stak will be held In th r L. Godfrey Dies. low D. Lyoq and C. A. William H: is George hall. Monday. Jan. I at T;W paccused by the Ogden police of forg- Word has rcclTd her of th th totnl b,ln shout ISO. Trsscott teeth of 0orc t, Uodfrer In Dee was takn back (o 0(i)n tndar. NOTICES Motn,., la.. Naw Tear Sax. Mr. Oo1 fr,y wa. th ftrat m,mh.r of th t'lah commlaalon appoint, d un(t,r th ftWill Send Trains to unrta act of 2. Aftr th Ctvtl war. Th Salt Lake tempi, which Save Sheep From Snow h hl1 avral f1ral poattiona on Tuesday, clooed. will uary . 117, and not on Tu To Name Meeting Place. publi Th Balt Lak Rout, wilt aend av-rJanuary 2nd, aa heretofore JOSEPH T. SMITH. special trains of stock car to I Fauat and Donbar to aa v. thou Th ctitlro commit! of th The Mantl tempi will cloa Daa aanda of aheap which ara aald to he In 2. 1111, Jan. and Btat 1111, reopen Horticultural soctoty fallod to danaar of prtohlnc tn tha anow unlaaa LEWIS aLnde ABO Tha on a mctln placa for th anwilt thay can b removed b taken to Lrnndjrl, Black ahp Rock and nual convntlon tht Its Tha Ipcan temple will cloe yar, at Milford In th atata horticuland Dec. 22. assistantaiaaiapMvMaiwsasBSi aanaral fr.taht and paaaan. atnn rtn1ay turist's off lea. It adjourned until i, Itr aacnl thaof thIranir f In Halt fadtrartlna Lak WILLIAM BUDGE. to b Friday. vored far tha coavaatloa. apt .ala from ahw -- I I n - bn TEMPLE - Ldf-tre- ar a--sm ju. 11, mi. re-op- |