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Show DKSEJIET XE U R-S- s Wash Roads Reach Agreement to In Sevier Annex Tracts : To City; County Pleading for road high sy Improve Mnt for his section of the county, i Jess Willi,- - of Joseph, Sevier county, closeted with state road engineer 'Ira R. Browning this worn In. Mr. Will to 0m with th Information that tha regent raJn had washed many -ef th important highways, and that quick action la taken, road iiplee which have been beaten by th spring will soon b a mans of mud i floods, and the tourist season. ' Mr.duet during Informed Mr. Willis Browning are that plana under way for the ImBevler of provement roads, especially the buslnese road a which are connecting link between th Arrowhead trail and other sliMe hlghwaja In order that no tlma be lost Mr. Will will Immediately call upon the local road commissioners of his district and get them Into action. ' Mr. Browning In maturing plana to order two trucks to halp tha local forcea T u , . f e 'Utah and Idaho - ' Cavlary in Camp Cheyenne dispatch states that the Ctah and Idaho cavalry arrived there 1:30 am, Monday. The first tent .at was pitched by the men from C Troop, Balt Lake City, and tt la said this unit led the rest of tha bunch In erection i work. The weather wan good. It is abated that tha men are housed tn s with suitable streets well po'lent, liced. Active training began with this morning. There will be 'formal military exercises, June ll. day, when ' Oov. 8lmon Bamberger la expected to be present. A ' , Agreement to annex to Salt lake City a tract of land lying between Twenty-thir- d and Twenty seventh East streets Immediately north of. Seven teenth South street, when certain litigation involving a right of wa shall hava beua adjusted, was reached this trtornlh by tha city commission on the petition of M. 8. Woolley. An ordinance annexing to tha city the 277 acres of land at th mouth of Burleys canyon owned by the city and recently leased to the Country Club for golf links, was panned. With reference to the other plat which will eventually be annexed. It was explained that a suit is ponding tu determine the value of a right ot way taken by th county tn construo boutlon with the Wasstch-Honnevtllevard. The alty commission took the position that to annex the tract the at Uila time might complicate a party. litigation If not make the city to defer Accordingly, It was decided assured action, but Mr. Woolley was are disthat when the legal questions posed of the commission' will annex the tract -- ls ,las Continuous Record . Of 12 Years at School Automobile fans ara getting Inter ested In th big boy scout caravan to Bryce and Zion canyon, according to 7. D. Illahtl, manager of the touring department of th Utah State Auto 'mobile association. Tha (0 antos required for the trip will 1 exceeded, Mr.'Rlshel believes, and he announces that those wishing to go with th boys can register up to o' He also reminds Julyt. the public that the contest for. the renaming of Bryca canyon wlU close July 8. By that time Ut looks as though suggestions for the new name will run up Into tha .thousands. Pangultch cltlsens have sent a letter to the association explaining ..their attitude. lnrrrrd.to tha chaogr ing of tha name.. They are not satls--fle- d with the designation of the place ras a canyon, but they want th name of Bryce rio be retained in the title. (,Mr.; Rishel points out that Ebenexer Bryce undoubtedly located the place but that it received no particular attention until F. C. Schramm of this city visited the spot and then lnterest- ed the association In its scenic pos- -, blblllties. The association,. Mr, Bryce has played considerable part putting the canyon on the map as far as tourtstswre concerned, and it Is th latter who have complained 'that the present title Is unsuitable. old, and son Chinese high school student 'of the late Dr. and Mrs.- Charles Chinn, died Monday at the home, 853 ! east Fourth South street He wa born In America and is survived by his brother, K. W. Chinn, and four "sisters, Ella, George. Mabel and Em-Im- a Chinn. The body la at the S. D. Evans chapel. - , Story of Church Tbs wings ef th Salt Lake Theatre various symbols of qualities were crowded last night with Primary troducing which played a greet part In the ear children giving their pageant under ly settlement of Utah " the organithe direction of Mra Irina Pelt mi- sation of th Church. gnd ner. Th wer as portrayed Tha production qdlt approached follows:symbols professional rendition In a number ot Faith, by Mis Lenor La Fount; parts and was .enacted by winsome Works, James tlallarhsr; Truth. youngsters who protray d 'The Birth augbn Loyalty, Vernoq and Growth of Mormontom.' " It Stevenson"Taylor; Love, Martha Meare; Inopwned with a prologue. Tha VI dustry, Libert Thompson; Happiness. slon," and tha various episodes in Arvllla Justice, Kilgore; Byron oludcd the organisation of tha Daynea; Courage, Ruth Allred: Uratl-i Church, tha Mormon Battalion, th tude. Merle McKariane; Unity, Harvisit of Indiana , incidents on tha old Wlscomb; Progress. John Lach; plains. "This la the Place." eerly Borrow. Paul Hedge; Perseverance, early dances, growth of or Genevieve Petty; Knowledge," Vir-- 1 dances children's of ganlznilon, today alnia Bickley; Ruth Persecution, and youth of Zion. Brewer. On of th meet Interesting (eg Elder Melvin J. Ballatd also helped I urea of the program was tha to make the production a success. appearance of Harrison 8 perry, a pioneer of The pageant la being repeated this 1147, who used to "fiddle" for th afternoon at 1:10 danoes of th prairie travelers as thay for th benefit of oclock especially children were making their way acroae the themselves. PioneersPrimary and members Last night h "fiddled" th of handcart plaloa com pants wearing same old time tune for the grand- badge ar being admitted free of children and of oharge a gweets ef the general Primany of these same pioneers. mary board to this performance. The A corps of able worker from the pageant la the Primary celebration of assisted Mra Bltner In th nearby sake anniversary the the performance. Whitney Young Prophet Joseph Smiths first vision, played the part of Prince Herald and and la being given a a' model, for sketched the Jiiatorr of Christianity similar entertainments to be worked nd th birth of Mormonlam," In out tn the various stakes. : Stars . 3 ! Capitol Cleanntag-C- o. 802 S. STATE STREET Wasatch 5105 258 SO. STATE STREET . Wasatch 2934 a . nue In the lntermountaln section ar proportionately much greater than in any other section of th United Btatea Mr. Prlckett selected the year 1117, Information from Washington sn- - a typical normal year for illustration. year th net operating revenue ounces th appearance before th In that per mil of line ef the Union Paclflo Interstate Cpmmerc Commission railroad derived from Its operation in Monday of Manager H. W. Prlckett of Nebraska and Kansas, was 88.110, th Traffic Service Bureau of Utah, which wa compared with that of 111.-44-tt 5 per mil of lino derived from In opposition to the proposed Increase operation In Colorado, V, yomltfg' and in freight rates asked for by the rail-roa- Utah, the latter revenue being more He advocated division of west- than double that bf th former. Th or 87,315 per mile of road, ern classification , territory . for rate- - difference, an annual rat of 1 14 per represents making purposes Into three groups, oent of 8 ft 1.853 per mile of tin. particularly to th end that the terriMr. FttckeU argued the need of th tory lying vest of El Paso, Albu- country 1 for Increased production querque, Colorado common points and and th commission should be careful th lntermountaln sect ton be Included tn advancing any rates that would In on group. He presented statistic in limit th Industrial out- to show that th net operating revs- - put. any way Limiting production would have th work. Th party will tog!n work th oost of on the Big Cottonwood district tomorfoodstuffs and material and would row. Mr. Woolley said. be followed by additional demandant labor for increased wage, which tn Loan Negotiated turn would be followed by additional Big demand of tb carrier for furtbir in. For UtaMdaho Sugar crease," h said. - t-- Btsbop C W. Niblsy ha returned from Chicago where is official of th Topographical Survey Sugar company, Is Nearly Completed Utah-Idah- o Ileber J. Grant and hlmaelf negotiatThe topographical survey of Mill ed a loan for that concern of 17,500,-88through Georg H. Burr A Co. Creek, which to being undertaken by the government to compile figure en Th loan will be used In financing th water resource of the Balt Lake new plant and enlarging tb field cf an4 th company's operation basin, will be completed tonight, to word received by Half R. nounced in these columns some time ha gone on Woolley, engineer of th geological ago. President Grant survey, from K. W. Trim ball, topo- east and will not be home for some graphical engineer who la conducting tlma Hie effect of Increasing Prt. 0. . . $80 io Could Have Bought ' an Instru merit Before the Sale 7ormer Utahn Die At Long Beach Home Hyrum E. Duna,- 88 yean eld,. died hie . home la Long Beech. according to word received In this city. Mr. Bunn wa a weU known railroad man .In the country. He to survived by hto widow and on daughter. Death occurred after an Illness of about two Alsothe salesman ay, The Real Reason for the High Cost of Living" will be discussed by A. R. Kroh. motor transportation expert of Akron. Ohio, In addressing th members of the Commercial club at their the club tomorweekly lulieheon'tn row. Mr- - Kroh will discuss ths high cost of living from th standpoint of month. Mr. Dunn wa bom at Zanesville, transportation, It Is expected. Ohio. ' He cam to Salt Lake more than 20 year ago a assistant passenger agent for th Oregon Short Line railroad. Later h left that position to promote and build the Payette Val-jle- y railroad, operating between ette and Emmett. Ida. He alsa built a hotel In Payette. He retired from active duty about five years ago, but was chosen vie president and general manager . of the Paelfie and Idaho Northern railroad about 18 months ago, -- And the work which we give you at this special price can not be duplicated in this city for thee times the amount. We operate our own Cleaning Plant the newest, most modern and sanitary in the state. ALL WORK GUARANTEED CLOTHES INSURED Cm TESTIFIES IN Sunday, Jun 11. being the eleventh anniversary of Emigration ward a gn organisation and the Indebtedness Th the meetinghouse having now been discharged, the member are planning a celebration in honor of the occasion. At the time of organisation the district comprising the new ward was part of the hirst ward. Of the original Bishopric John Vettsril, bishop, and John G. Kelson are retained. Sanford 8. Stevens succeeded Hugh B. Folsom some years ago as counselor when th latter was called to a stake office. Th meetinghouse has been eleaned, painted and renovated preparatory for th dedication Bunday evening, June IS .when several general and stake authorities will be In attendance. Thursday evening. June 17, will be devoted to-- a banquet, at which time. In addition to dinner, a program will be given. The following will supply the numbers: The Sunday achool or chestra. Biahdp John Voturll, Lucll Booth, Ray M. Russell, Hy Pope, Frank Ward. Judg L Grand Young, Clarice Kelson, Mr. and Mra Lester F. Hewlett. & & Steven, Alvin Keddlng-to- n and others All member over 14 year will at- tend. On Friday at 1 p m. th children will be treated to a dance and refreshments, and Friday evening will end the celebration with a dance on the new floor, for all member of tb ward. Will Speak op H.C L. Ladies Plain Waists Frenc.h Dry Cleaned th CONDUCT CELEBRATION MIS9 GRACE INKS. South street, who was recently grad uated from the West Bide high school. entered the Grant school Mima. Ink when six years of age qnd was later a pupil at the Jefferson achool, where she finished, the grades. 8he then entered the West Sid high, from which she graduated with 18 points to Ink I an accom good. M! pushed planish , a leader In dramatic and a member of the West Sid Glee club. For One Week Only occu-pallo- ' I will o t inter-'raounta- ln 0 TELL YOU HOW YOU MAY GET. EVEN - A A o BIGGER' CUT IN PRICE Your Favorite Film cSb ( - - Chinese Student Dies. Frank. T. Chinn, It years Symbolic C3b UTIH TRAFFIC EXPERT To go through the grades and high school without once being absent or tardjrc except for a week, wben.sbe was 111, Is th record Just completed by Mine Oracq Inks, daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. W. Inks, 1 37 west Seventh A u foists interested In Boy Scout Caravan -- 'o v 15 1920 Presented Primary Pageant B JUNK S t TUESDAY $ 15,000 , ! ' , ' to be Discount on ! Extensive Campaign Against Noxious Weeds o . . . T Saved in 100 . Secret The most beautiful women on the stage dr screen would quickly lose their popularity if they neglected their teeth. 7 The tenderest smile loses its charm and magic marred by unsightly teeth and diseased gums, . if - - is cherished by Someone. Your friends and the members of your family air want you to preserve intact the charm and delight of your smile. YOUR smile costs nothing to secure a periodic examination of your teeth and gums. A very little treatment, if taken in time, will,save them from the ravages of decay and . disease. , It Here In Utah's Finest, Largest and Best Equipped Dental Offices You Get the Most Complete Service. . - When dental work is needed, all find our " charges are most moderate, considering the ' high quality of our work. akes Ball l 113 South Main . LeeStaat 267 1- -2 fteatte. South Main T. W.'Bennlon, deputy state weed inspector, hx gone to' Millard county to assist tn a campaign of eradication of noxious weeds, which threaten th cropa Together with H. Prow, coun ty weed Inspector, he will start a county-wid- e campaign against . that most nbkloua of aU pests, th white top, which reported threatening there. Dean Peterson, county agricultural agent of Millard county, will also Join In the campaign with hto forcea From Millard. Mr. Bennlon will go to Iron county, where he will aid Karl Tophan, county crops and pests inspector, In a drive against th weeds of that district. Milk' weed to among the worst of the weeds of that county, it is stated. County agricultural agent Alma Esplln will aid in Iron county also, there being a combined drive of all forces planned for the near futura si I i A ik In This Big Sale If you can pay more than $10 ii to Semi-Week- ly f , ' FREE Handsome Bench with each Piano. FREE BENCH and 25 ROLLS with each Player. ' i Deysee-Bee- k will be made on your, silent Piano or . "What can be easier than $10 0 a long time to pay. the balance on approved credit t down-an- d Pish. Enclosed pies fled t .......... . . as first payment os s plane er Player Piano. I send two names s reference. nun&irr prepaid DOWN Ce, C Mr, eat Israeli: Kama te year Seerrst R. Mills Sell Lake V Player. Cantata Rehearsals. Rehearsals will be held fa the Assembly Hall Wednesday, Jun 18, 25 snd 38, at t:te am., for the cantata, Joan of Are to be given Bunday afternoon.' July . In the tabernacle before the N. E. A Buperrtaor f Musie p. Melvin Petersen, Is anxious that every erhool child In- - the chorus should be present. Advertiser should wee tb New If tbev deeir te reach the people of tb Wmert 8tates in their homes. " A Liberal allowance preparing for a royal reception of the Boy Scouts on thatr caravan to Bryce. and .Little Zion canScout yon, This morning Deputy Commissioners N silvan and Hansen Of Mt. Pleasant had an Intendew with Kirk-haCity Scout Executive Oscar A. Assistant Executive D. E-- Hammond and Dr. Charles O. Plummer, relative to the trip and th plana being arranged at Mt Pleasant. Th scouts will reach that town on a Saturday nt&ht and from th time of their arrival they are promised royal Pleasant 1 . ASK THE SALESMAN . Mt. Pleasant Preparing To Entertain Scouts M to buy a standard make instrument, which carries the manufacturers name, his guarantee and our own positive guarantee. It is a big thing to buy fhis kind of an instrument at $10 down and the balance on approved long time credit It is a big thing R. sixth. Address. ,' V ...........H.s. ..(XI |