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Show DESERET L'.T Belay me IMEES Ollt. mi to team, 104 le C Du no a 1 ! V 9 WU Consultation and First justment Free Alfred Laxman. Alfred Scorer Swtrt. NEWS OF Prle welt ( p m. Pre for all). Prlne, l for beet eoupl. The Deseret National Bank SIIIMIC1SE Ad- ' The Deseret Savings Bank WHICH BEGAN BUSINESS i3 YEARS AGO Stand As a Mark of Financial Stability in the' West. Wt at Bo-ter- .... IOA ay seio-s-i-s-e- -r a. 4 f Thebank was first knbwn as Hooper, Eldredge & Co the incorporators being, Wm. H. Hooper, Horace S. Eldredge and L. S. Hills. It was incor porated under the territorial laws as the Bank of ,1 Mi-dn- - racUejred . Deseret September 1, 1871.- - The officers elected at that time were Brigham Young, Pres.; Horace S. Eldredge, Vice Pres.; and L. S. Hills, Cashier.. Tirl872rit'was decidedto-secure- - anationalhank. th Horace S. Eldredge succeeded Mr. . Hooper as President being elected Jan. 12, 1833. Following .ids death, John Sharp was chosen to fill the - vacancy Nov. 6, 1888. Lewis S. Hills was elected to succeed Mr. Sharp in In If -- Banked high with clustering vines the state-' ly domes and towers that beautified the Panama-Californi- a Exposition rise from flower courts, and plazas where the pigeons flock. Broad lawns, golf courses, and marine d ravines ; encampment slope to and and winding drives, nearby .bay and ocean unroll before you their! panorama of 4lUZ ' beauty. , . A few hours here your choice of recrea-- : tions on the beach perhaps a motor spin foOldModcoTor to mountain pisses make every day a worth vhile day atr-palm-banke- rV i - . kr t JO California M ... ek Pella esavlv le aiwnl-- 4 IWe NEW See Dina ee Art R.II- with the Reek Pe- Seethere etrte HtolSee Stete LteiH A 4eltohtfel trtp threesh h etneeet rearto twlae three laapertol alley, 014 Meelee. ever th- r. (bkasa le aaaUae bint -- Oer, nt nt & 1 lAelhaaCsutwmsCiea tt. Bprech laa BallSIn, 6 Gantlair-t- i: Qifti, Diage. md ,t Raw. bn. I ahould . . 1'wgo. Csliforci like le know mere about f?a Celiferearjease send me youfySree booklet. Jrtitr. -- Ststs. June J. Weigh f New Turk, euthcr, speaker end hu been selected by the Knights of Columbus ' to lecture In the Belt Lake Theatre Friday - evening, on "Reconstruction." In th betterment of men r. , ntElUXT HOOERJ BiapUC port-Uon- I) tl Mxi 3 ti 4 2 d q b ti p J. W. Crabtree, executive secretary of the N. E. A., will arrive Iq Salt Lake the latter part of next week to complete arrangemente for the- -, annual convention her July 4. Dr. Crabtree has been secretary of the association for the past three year duylng which time the membership of the acaociallon has been Increased from 10,000 to 60,000. He waa formerly state superintendent of public instruction of Nebraska rl ft jr a h a tl n e. ir Stolen Memorandum Books Recovered a a Eeyeral valuable memorandum book which were stolen recently from tb home of Joseph Monson. advisory architect of the state board of education were found Sunday by Jack West, who is quarantined In his home on Fourth avenue between U and , Virginia streets because Of smallpox. Young West, waa gleaning -- up the basement of his home when he found one of the books near the window where It had been thrown into thebasement A careful search revealed several oth- er From one of the books West learned the address of the owner and will return thenp as soon a he ia re-leased from the quarantine aad the place. has bedn fumigated. The hooka are thought to have been stolen by a barefoot burglar, who was discovered at The Monson home several nights go and who fled when he saw that ha had been heard. ;PADIINEHISTOm o. by .Chief of Pollee August Vollmer of Berkeley, CaL, la aa address before th national convention of polleo chiefs In Detroit last week, according to word received in Rslt Lak He declared that under the eld system menial misfit and defective Individuals whs were eeable ts secure eme ployment eteewher were given on the polleo department. This was done by friends persuading e t give them th appointment This would ho eliminated under ctvtl sarvlt Chief VaUmer aaJd. and tt is the only way it eaa he don away with R N. E. A. Secretary Coming To Complete Arrangements , Tell of Accomplishments A( a mass meeting in Social hall Saturday evening delegate of the National League of --Women, --Voter will relate Some of th Incidents of the Chicago Republican convention.' They will als 'explain the Planks they secured on the Republican platform and which they hop 'to secure on the Democrat le platform at San Pran-elacTh delegates er Mr. 'Edward Richards of Peru, lnd., and Mis Mary McDowell of Chicago. This afternoon th local member of th league are meeting at the Civic Center to plan entertainment for the visitors and also to dsclds whether or not a representative will be sent from Utah to th International Council of Womeq, at Christiania, Norway. , o w J! ii o ii Civil service Ae a cur tot lnsffl-eienin a police department, wee b e u Advancing Years I c Up- organization. The two institutions are conducted on a conservative business policy, which has pladed them among the very strongest banks in the west, and both invite new1 accounts X movement conducted ' ty the Knlrhta for men. The doctor is medical director of th Fordham University school of sociology and professor of physiological at Cathedra college. He psycholory Is the' author -- Vof "Health Through WUl Power. "Success In the New Era," "The Thlr teenth. Greatest of Centurlee," and a dosen other n volume In WALT MASON (FOR THE DESERET NEWS) addition, ho has been presented with the Leetare medal by Notre Dime university. Pope Piue conferred th .x. knighthood of St. Gregory, and also YM Jievlng trouble with my teeth the upper One the one beneath, ere made Dr. Walsh knight commander of I Xlways loose end sore; I find my hair is falling out, T have-- the strlng-- I . th Star. halt and the gout, and walking Is a bore. It hard for me to read A special Invitation to attend the a book; my eyes grow weary when I look ten minutes at a page; I lecture is extended to have at rumet for my ears; oh. such things come with passing year the . Would Increase Rates. penaltiea of age. I'm glad that In he bygone times I salted down my surplus dimes, with wintry years in view; with zeal I plied my trenchAsking the State jpibiic utilities ant pen, and saved a stock or lron- - men pnough to see me , through. comm lesion that It b. allowed to earn Now by my flgtree and my vine I sit and rest and make np whine of forh fair rate of interest upon Re Invest- tune of or fate; I view the world with failing eyes, hut see the good that in ment. which le claimed to he 185,040, it lie and keep my smile on straight. And aa I gase I see old tnea who the Uinta telephone company wishes to raise it rate- - The company seeks failed to save the shlnnlrg yen In days' long left behind; they slave away at dreary toll, and long to have six feet of soil in which to end the grind.. to Install a new exchange at and to put iq a coning system ofJensen, rates Theres nothing . sadder than the sight of some old crippled, weary wight, still' tolling! for h( bread, still drudging for a meager pay, recalling money Women Voters Will thrown away, ; and wishing he wfere dead. Berkeley Police Chief ' Advocates Civil Service X 1889 The Deseret Savings Bank J well-know- I t resigned, on his death in J891 James Little was appointed, xHe was succeeded by W.W. Riier, .who is now President. udgeElias A . Smith has been Cash- ier, continuously from the day of its" York Author Vill Speak on M Reconstruction edu-cetc- 1911 Mr. Hills John Sharp as its first President. Veu7 Dr. - became a separate institution with h. well known l 1 from" the position of President, and on May 1st, former Governor John C. Cutler was chosen to succeed him. aUnd for visiting shrtnerg hu been opened at th Hotel Utah, where matrons of th Eastern I Star, assisted by committee of nine I member from each .chapter, will bs on hand early and late. Those In WMr- - N111 C. Jennings (of Mtzpah No. 6; Mr LenorBrum-bausRadiant No. 12. and Mra Cor MV Krrl of Lynd. No. L Committees OB UtT I bo,h APot and Sal tel0 Ttie pcrfiimc and color of countless flowers, the verdure of a million trees arid shrubs are but the beginning of beauty in the great seawiew park that is the very heart oif San Diego California. Each afternoon through the cool summer, you'll thrill to master harmonies from the. great outofdoor pipe organ, the only one in the world, giving its daily recital xvith free seats for thousands among the flowers and birds. In April - An Information w a 1891. Information for Visitors. r i i -- Iv courts .i - 1882. . . .TaK-riSTJIO- charter uniter the name of the Deseret National Bank The charter was granted Oct, 11, 1872, and the capital stock was increased to $200,000. In 1873 Pres. Young resigned and Wm. H. Hooper was chosen president. He held that position until his death in P" one-ten- . They have, grown from a private bank with a capital stock of $10,000 into a United States deposi- tory with a capital stock of $500,000, asurplus of '$500,000 and undivided profits of over $100,000. at Her t) :and: A modlfioatloa of tb eeert order which provided for the epenldk of a safety deposit beg la tb Zion's Seringa Beak aad Trust company vault ' claimed te eonteln . property belonging to Lorsnao ptobl end John A. Hendrlokuoo. we ordered by th state supreme court yesterday. Kale In June, lllf, th Third die-- , tiiet court, la the esse of th Cache Sugar company dereu Hen-- d rick eon end Btoht, ordered th Zton'e Saving Bank and Trust eompeny te have th bog opened and deliver th property therein to th sheriff of Salt Lake county, who wee directed by th ehurt to keep- euch property ss we1 liable te garnishment end attach- Commencing at 1 pm. trains tear Preceded by a banquet tendered by Lake City every hour. ten of the management to the employ Deeeret New special tl I pm. build leer Lagoon Beturnlng, train the Institution at the Bishop's 7:01. 8:01. 8.41, 14.61, 11:00 tag tonight, Deseret News dy will 4:44. 11:14. V celebrated tomorrow et lagoon. ted The News will go to press earlier than Pledged to Election of -usual tomorrow afternoon to eeable Vice President Rolf reryone ot take an early train. The New o'clock train will be Deeeret W'U bring home George O. Relf of the mo eOce preeident of International y special hod will carry wee th parting pledge of Wee-le-y employe anniToday being the oerentloth E. King, preeident of th Selt Lake versary Of the founding of the pa- OJuh. whs eeoompaated by ether dele-gat- e ment per. June Tl, 1880, the management from the Twentieth district, left Th bank, through O. C. Beeb for for Atlantic City yesterday. The first recarded the occasion aueptclooe to honor th court order who I Kan-ethan party will be mad la served notloe upon th sugar coma more elaborate celebrationdecided stop f thtomorrow, where a reception City pany that he would move t quash ieteanary. Accordingly, it will be accorded them by tb Kansas th order upon th ground that U banquet tta employee before the club. Stohl had the key in hi poaeemlon, wBl be- City was Presiof banquet The Tb party composed end that the hog oould not be opened annual outing. at which dent and Mrs King, former Preeident without th key uni force wee ap. gin at 7:80 o'clock ebarp, W. Collin Jem and Mr. and Mr. plied which would deface and damage I ttma an employee ere aekedtobsal Mr David A. Smith, Mr. and Mr Inth vault thetf aeata The progrn.wlH I joseph H. rlrlck, 'Mr. and Mr Kr Mr. Beebe'e motion to Id, D. C. quash wee I clude addreaeee by Preet.W. Renree. seat Lam bourne, Mr. and Mr C. A. Feaek denied the district by Enrdley, which Cherlee Brest. eotri, Grant. Shay, Mr. and Mr W. W. Edward confirmed th orlgtnel order, and th Elder Melrln J. Ballard. H-Ml- O. Wblt 3. A. DeBousek, L. H. Curtis gnd Mr Chiropractor. was again ordered to open the I bang who Pslatev GraSset Robert Spangler of Salt Lake. IncomEUa box. safety deposit The ease was then I . Ceeerlele manager of The Eeatymeut ing District Governor Ralph E. Brls. appealed to th supreme court and It wm be tol Of i Was. S3M3 fir Woodruff, hi euooeaeor. rauelo of Ogden joined th party there. will eriTKS dga 3. B. Prick remandfollowed by dancing and Others In th party were: Preston ed th ease hack to th district court orch-trKEITH EMPORIIM BLDOk bo Jbmtahed- - by., the Soert arson... Pro to; . Puts Chasap Bob. Pet -tOj, modify eu- -l a, The program follow: ert Aad arson end Bead Shorn hart. prOm court claims is too breed, and 'Woodruff 3. . Pike af Idaho rail aad jl Ultra of Weleemo ..B. It which dose net protect th Harold Ooff right of Ibaotmaator Line . Hw,,srtekvon or tb bank. Short Lawrtnda Brewer-toOregon Solo or Elected ether to any who parson, delegates W. have Address.. .Preet CharlesNews property deposited in th "saf e ty d 'for 1919.1 P01t Report Qaertet Convention New Day gong. Deseret Medical 4 DOX. H. Whitney Address of I court also orders that Utah he but Hill jtaattstkni huraorou. ...IxiutoeMatson Delegatee to th tat medical eon theAlthough of th I Short ot?rV m7 be Oregon mileage punish dance. .....Miranda vanttoa In be held to In Ogden early Elder Melrln J. Ballard Lin railroad company, according tojcp,, Address make a lhrtandbnven! u4 elected by the Salt Dr. W. X. Worley September war Tener eolo a report filed, yet It furnished one- - tory of any and all property found In Grant Heber J. In a Brest. at Lake Medical I Address. society meeting thebox, end to present any claims fifth of th revenue In 1816. , Dancing. the Commercial club last night. Those oourt. revenue of the railroad Operating BeTbert orchestra. ehoeea were: Dr. A. 3. Hoimer, Dr. for 1819 were 118.250.600 an Increase Lkm0n Picnic and Sport. H. P. Klrtley, Dr. Ernest Van Cott. At lagoon a basket plenlo 111 fol- Dr. Clauds L. Shield Dr. K. B. Felt. of 84.128,724.48 over the year befor I district court against D- - JLome! low tb program of field eront. Dr. r. E. McMugh, Dr. W. R. Cslder-wood.- " Increase In operating expense waa end Ashby Snow, who .were adjudged Dr. Franklin H. Raley, Dr. J. $8,800,000 which left a net revenue contempt In th scheduled herewith:. case and First grant will start promptly at Z. Brown, Dr. P. 1a Peterson, Dr. from operations of $18,140,000 f ,drmBt wm ordered? Point George V. Schramm and Dr. Sol G. 4 p.m. In th baseball field. asld about 8435,000 more than In 1818. will he credited as follow I to flirt. Kahn. Th holdover delegates from 0 $3,000,-00more than Th railroad paid I to eeoond, 1 to third: II polnU te last year are Dr. 3. C. Landenberger, Post Elects Officers. in taxes, tf which Utah received Dr. E. T, Root, Dr. John J. Oalllgan, 1330,403.45. hassball gam a owns 113.37 Th road Kiel will Ada D. Dr. eront Dr. E. Hammond, Prise In th following mile of trackage in Utah, and ha e rtean Le- . . ' Faust,' Dr. R. R. Hampton and Dr. total of 3,187.83 mile of rood. The flo bet Pi ret, 1.54; eeoond. 78a , A. Bahia. ehoeen Jack Thesen C. 13.871 884 locomotive road has High Jump. Alternate delegatee are: Dr. D. L. freight car Including cabooses; 870nr chairman; Dewey Butler, second Punning brood jump. Barnard, Dr. Vinton J. Clark, Dr. passenger car, or a total of 15,013 chairman; Leon Jorgensen, chsolaln-car- s Shot Put (two trial). Helmina JeidelL Dr. L. W, Snow and race (orer 48 years, Leonard Larson,' eeoretary-tressure- r. of all classes. Men' Dr. Georg W. Middleton. Its payroll an The poet voted to hold The railroad keep yard). I -rerular me.f f Th meeting last night addressed by rerage-o14,1 8 1 employee, paying inr the Olrre (I yards) Leroy Lowman of Los them in 3018. 310.300.004. K.if P1 Freight Ti.&ndy BoyV race (II year and trader, 146 Dr. . Charle Oregon Uemberahln of Angels Dr. H. D. Stivneas of Los An- originating in Utah, on th yards). U now 101 p0rt 878.153 ton Short Lino totaled Free-for-a- ll me race (166 yards). geles and Dr. Swift of Boston. ' t Picture jr All Guess Work. Bert Crown. Trains A Tell the Tele and Doee Away With . Starter, Walt TUESDAY JUNE 15 1920 I An toning). re Bowing Base judge: CEEQUB FIEID MY OF : ( four nil) Baseball gam yirdi (a TO FiiEGEDE NEWS ; aSo WHAT HAPPENED HUB 13. '.Copyright, 120, Nsw Era Featuraal 118 is uncovered. Roelalists prive their -rea German peace: no A!Beady to aid any peace move., say basis far for Invaded districts. Wilson, denying statement that U. eras only great nation refusing to aid pJhcn conference of neutral Unofficial suggestions, for action by weakened because bel- neutrals ara pgeranta do not aek for peace. Brltleh winning in rwrdsneilea, Rteady attacking sight and day yti steady gaisa B. 1M remocrala renomlnst Wilson and Marshal. Bryan extollg President. President Ineietent oa Amarlraniam Russian army holds C set no. pank Iarodon wet hears Austrian! under Gen. Pflanaar falling bark to the Battle at MPrtpato-tens- e, Carpathians. as Germans try to kep to Podgaltse raliwav. Ruea'ane gains have weakened Germany on all other front it is said. itran fiorma Goldman tisarmn ana-rchls'- Row Tork aa Anti-Dra- ft A. RerVmnn, ' arrested tv, conspiracy A paration remains German and iruat k eep colonies Paris fetes continuously since arrival Parehlng Jun 12c Haig gains at Bulleeourt. aace-Lorra- . 11 Austria opens big drive on Italian front. Attacking along 7maUe front from Asia go to tba Koa. Gunfire and Legasina eeetorn, heavy In Piavo but Italians hold fast. Haig smashon es Germans Lys salient, carrying trenches on two-mifront, while r is sons PYench retake Conevre near Vtllers-rotterand improve positions at 90,46 American troops now oversea Road Report The road report received from th Deseret News llupmoblle "Tourflnder from Nampa, Idaho, states that the j reads In that locality are in vry good - condition. A new road Into the Saw tooth mountain district will be opened about July 14, Roads from Halley to Boise are dry, though quite rough. From Shoshone to hslley the roads are In excellent . condition. The road from Ogden to Mackay via Area la la good condition, also, he report j New Suit Filed. le et 11 end Brown complete fleet p flight across th 14Atlantic mtlre In (Venn, make 1.4 hour. d 1J minute only using In Red lurtch riot of feel supply at rumor of nrreat of their leader. A 1 cork non-sto- two-thir- dead. 24 hurt - . Third District Court. E. Freeman against S. P. SreD. George E. Gull and Henry Pryor, a administrator ef the estate of David &gor. te recover 81.504, alleged owing lbs plaintiff from the estate. Consolidated Music company are Inst ' the Olympia Educational A Social club, to recover $14$. alleged do ter ' , . good sold aad daSvsred. t ea Ul a L. thi I an XX 4' ha lot ai ife |