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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH, UTAH , r- !oiau GOWNS TO SERVE FOR THE SEASON - , 5D)EUGftT5 Honors for Liggett, Bullard and March eral Bullard, General Liggett coni' Every woman, according to a fash- ion correspondent, must have a serge dress, a satin costume, an evening Gillette showing a combination of lace and velvet, and a smart coat for street wear- - To this she must add, if possible, a handsome mantle which serves for both day and evening. As for the serge frock, the simIt must, howpler It is the better. ever, have some touch that lifts it out of the commonplace and makes it ' interesting. Of course, the little manded the First army, and General Bullard the Second. General Liggett must be retired on account of age on March 21 next. General Bullard has three more years to serve upon the active list befoi e retirement. The committee very sincerely believes that tle hi II should pass, but is especially concerned over the status of Gondral Liggett, if congress does not take any n action with respect to him at this points that make it different he will be retired in the grade of major general, which lie now occupies. It is accurate to say that General Liggett is file only general officer of the army who, after the war is over, finds himself in the same grade1 which he occupied before the war started. General Liggett laid under his command approximately a million men. Next to General Pershing himself, he carried the greatest responsibility of any officer of the American expeditionary forces in the management of combat troops in the field in the face of the kews revieu The fnrtial step toward the ergan-lzatio- n CIGARETTE BILL of a Kiwanls dub in Logan was taken last week. , It is asserted that there are 150- men and women In Salt Lake City who are enslaved to the drag habit ORIGINAL MEASURE PRACTICALLY REWRITTEN BY THE. Should congress appropriate for road building, as now HOUSE COMMITTEE. seems assured, Utah would receive satin or crepe de chine Is very refreshing. , Au afternoon dress from Jenny developed in taupe satin of a rather effect heavy quality Is In the which was so much a feature of the autumn models. The slteves are' unusual and full length,, and the neck is finished with a high standing collar. This Is a good model for spring, and might be developed in any of the shades of brown or in black. LaccFavored in Varied Effects. One of the very newest satin models Is n a dull bronze shade with' an overdress in redingote style made of bronze crepe georgette embroidered in a leaf and floral design in bronze silk threads. The redingote is open from neck to .hern, revealing a tight foundation of the satin, and is caught at a low waistline with a metallic ribbon which ties in a small bow at the left side. A wide band of brown fur trims the flowing sleeves, which are length. The popularity of lace Is likely to continue throughout the summer, at least, and with the vogue for lace we may expect the continuation of draperies and panels. Three-quarte- r length sleeves of interesting cut are featured in many of the lace frocks, and following this closely are the three-quartlength flowing chiffon sleeves which may appear in a dress made entirely of velvet or satin and be of a strikingly contrasting color, such as one of the new reds in a dress of black satin. A girdle sash- - may match the sleeves in fabric and colon The vogue for the lace dinner own is very pronounced. Whereas in the past it was made over satin, velvet or metal cloth furnishes the present-da- y foundation for a lace gown. Russia? effects are much liked. Harks Ninety Years Back. ' A model from Callot Is In lace an velvet. The lace is a black Chantilly and the foundation ail of green velours de Lyon. The skirt drapery and novel mantlelike wrap are formed by the $100,-000,00- ' y $1,129,375,' William Wrigley, Jr., the chewing gum magnate, has been elected to ' one-sId- A . Amendments Proposed Will be Bitter-JFought by the Advocates of Original Measure, Passed by the Senate. head the board of directors of the Gunnison Valley Sugar company. Jim Gebrgilas of Carbon county has The bill, sponsored by applied to the public utilities commission for permission to operate a Senator Scjjithwlck, which has been stage line between Bolton and Sco approved by the senate, and which had been in the hands of a committee in field. . like- War upon minors frequenting pool the house fo? ten days, was again in At llie request of halls is being carried on by the police the liifielight on February 14, when it WASHINGTON on military affairs at Ogden, and jail sentences and fines I was reported out of eommlttee, with Senator Wadsworth of New York reare being urged in eases brought into amendments which will be bitterly fought by the advocates of the original cently got before the sennie Bill 3224, court. Which is in part ; Charles H. Wilson, 77 years of age, measure. The committee, In reporting Be It enacted, etc., That in the was foun& dead in hi room in a Salt the billvirtually rewrote the measure Lake rooming house. It has been de- as it came from the senate. army of the United States the grade Nine bills were introduced itf 'the of lieutenant general is hereby recided that death, was from natural state senate on February 14, all but causes. vived, and the President is hereby autwo of which were intended to articuthorized, In his discretion and by and , Officers went to Alpine last week. late the land board; bill, now with the advice and consent of the where they raided a small still and . on its way through the house, with the senate, to appoint to said grade one arrested Clarence Nash, who is laws governing the land board general officer, who, within the United charged with having liquor in his pos- present and its junds. One or two of these States, prior to the close of the recent enemy. session. measures are designed to accomplish War, rendered especially distinguished During debate It came out that GenA big building boom for Price' is to other changes in the land laws. service, and two general officers, who, eral March was the third general ofbe started if the plans contemplated Six bills debated on Friday were prior to the close of hostilities, espe- ficer intended to be promoted. Senaa meeting of the Price allied chamat to' the house by- - the senate passed cially distinguished themselves in com- tors objected to immediate action, and are ber of commerce, held last week, third after mand of held armies in the American to an amendment singling out Genreading on Monday, and . . successful. were accompanied by the Haythey eral Liggett. Presently the whole matexpeditionary forces, etc. Provo. line at a While digging pipe ward resolution for a commission to Senator Wadsworth said in part: ter of promotions of all grades of offiArnold Peay dug up the skeleton of a consider "The terms confine the recognition to cers was under discussion. The result plan,s for a lip.ll of relics and man. It is thought from 'all appearstate historical building, which was two generals, General Liggett and Gen-- - was that no action was taken at alL ances that the skeleton had been there passed under suspension of the rules. fof many years. Although the house of representaa G. B. Mowers, aged 72, printer, tives listened to three hours of debate dropped dead on the platform of the on the committee reports on the South-wic- k . Bamberger electric station at Kays-villebill on February now and then congress EVERT a was A death that decided jury seri14, It found time for the introduction very Important and from natural causes. ous subject like packing boxes. The of fifteen new bills. house was considering the sundry The state board of land commissionJoseph Clark, while hauling Ice at civil bill by Items. Here are parts of Panguitch, slipped from' his wagon, ers would be authorized to refund to landed on the side of his face and a colony of 122 Jewish farmers who the debate on packing boxes: was rendered unconscious. He is still purchased state lands in the Piute irMr. Mann I move to strike out . in a serious condition. the last word. The next Item In the rigation project approximately $11,000 current law is a provision for packing Charged with having taken two girls if a bill introduced by Representative boxes. It was left out of this bill. I from Salt Lake to Denver on Decem- Jorgensen passes both houses and is Blue Serge Dress Trimmed With Elabthink there is an Item In the bill for , ber 18, Derwood B. McLohron, 24 years signed by the governor.' orate Soutache Braiding and Em. lace. of lace use has Blue. of age, and Jack Beckett, 23 years of in packing boxes for senators. a and Such Black broidered Uttering or passing of a check upon plentiful a box for shipment of plants from the Mr. Wood Nine hundred and sev- Botanical Gardens. X am frank to say for the time being the age, were arrested In Oklahoma City, a bank in which the man who does so wise make It expensive, for It re- lightened embroiderers needle, for Okla. work of the enty dollars. lic-may have no funds would be a felony to I been have that long enough a great deal of thought to the lace frock takes the Mr. Mann place of the are being pushed vig-- under a bill introduced by Representa-------- It Is not a matter of get an accumulation of packing boxes. quires Preparations have ones clothes cleverly plain. one which is very elaborately ornaMr. Gamer. I should like to ask any very great importance to me perby the entertainment commit- Itive Douglas. The measure would There are any number of forms of mented with needlework. amend the existing law by changing tee of Logan post No. 7 of the sonally, but I was wondering what the why it Is that they put in the approfor serge frocks, and each With the fashion for pointed panels can legion, for the first annual mili- the crime from a misdemeanor to- a special reason was for refusing to priation for the senate packing bcixes trimming one may suggest to the woman gifted favored so strongly by Madeleine Vion-ne- t, h make provision for packing boxes, and not for the house? tary ball to be given at Logaa, Feb felony. In designing her own clothes or la one of the most authoritative mak- ruary 16. I Utah legislature is somewhat Mr. Wood. The That was the estimate especially for the new members of the an Individual touch to the ers of the present day, many pointed session next house. made In the senate, and the gentle- giving Following the shooting at Salt Lake behihd the record of the last of others various modificadesigns laces are used. for of bills matter We appropriated $6,000 man from Texas understands that It Mr. Wood in killthe presented G. and the B. Detective of Hamby of each idea. In other words, For young girls there are pinafores consideration. for this purpose last year. The clerk, would be lese majesty to attempt any tions his officials, of police by slayer ing other of each bright-colore-d way trimming suggests of lace over foundations of On February 12 there had been prewho has the expenditure In charge, as- cutting In our neighbors household. women have been as a good model is adaptabrocades or taffetas. In direct nearly 100 men and Mr. Chairman, I desire ways, just Mr. Smith to the senate Just-8bills, a certained that he could not get the sented as undesirable the from driven s opposition fo these straight-lin- e city ' ble to a number of variations. frocks boxes without paying three times as to offer an amendment, at the bottom well as about a dozen resolutions and citizens. Lan-vlnd On a blue serge frock from Renee are the models that much as the appropriation and three of page 18, to Insert the following: It has been decided by the eity memorials. the form that famous creator of youthful times as much as he formerly paid 'For packing boxes, $6,000, or so much of Paris the trimming takes Two. years ago, on, the tMrty-tMrand models, brought out in the autumn. council to hold the homecoming at 'elaborate soutache of braiding for them. In view of that fact, no thereof as may be necessary. however already, A They are proving a success for the Panguitch from September 5 to 11, day, which was, and blue. Mr. Chairman, I embroidered in black boxes were purchased. Mr. Blanton time stated by the the three past days occasion the novel These billowing yet filmy both dates inclusive, arrange- debutante. being Mr. Mann. The purpose of provid- make the point of order against the charming feature is the of bills, ISie introduction for rules the side panel and the underthe fiftieth anniversary of the town It Is unauthorized by ment of ing packing boxes was to furnish box- amendment. there were 11 bills introduced, and in a slash which of skirt slips through Panguitch, es which could be used In carrying offi- law. d day of the to form a sort of pocPrinctpal'branehes of the agricul-- 1 Frlday was the tty-thlrThe Chairman The Chair sustains the overdress cial documents back and forth between At rate, the that session. ket The slashed portion fastens with tural and livestock industries of Utah, present session of the senate is thirty-fiv- e Washington and our homes, Including the point of order. present a button and buttonhole. The panel ap- -' Nevada and Montana Wyoming, Idaho, bills behind the pace set by Its pears ou the left side only. On the will meet at Ogden; February 17 and Democratic predecessor.- - sleeves there is a similar trimming. 18, for discussions of the labor probThe present Utah house now had lems of the coming year. Little Solace for Thick Ankles. on the unanimous consent calendar seen the introduction of 129 bills, and Ralph Reese, 31 years of age, was inay be introduced there for ten days and Smith of Idaho, who is championMany of the best designers are makfrom taken to a Salt Lake hospital ing the bill which grants an irrigation ing skirts that are really long. more, without suspension of rules, and Soldier Summit, suffering from burns after that date reservoir site In Yellowstone National Serge frequently is combined with by suspension of rules received when a hot stove in the D. & or park, promptly objected to Its con- lace. This, of course, makes quite a unanimous consent.' Under sudh by R. G. roundhouse at Soldier Summit sideration. He withheld his objection dressy frock. It Is hard for some of circumstances, it looks as If the presfell on him while he was sleeping. while Elston of California .set forth us to reconcile the idea of such a coment house may ' easily surpass the various changes that he wag ready to bination, since in past seasons serge Utah canneries will reduce the pack record of that two years ago, when make to meet objections anil added : hfis meant the purely practical. of tomatoes this year, and the acreage a total of 188 house bills were intro-- , I would further state that, in re- -' Leather trimmings appear on some devoted to tomatoes will be cut about Uuced. The leather is gard even to the use of the waters lb of the serge models. 10 per cent of the normal, according The legislators toqk a vacation on this additional, area, that subject Is punched with eyelets in all sorts of to H. L. Harrington, president of the February 12, the thirty-fourt- h legislacovered by the water-powact, find designs. This idea is not new, bnt Utah Canning company of Ogden. of the present session. tive day now are available for dressmakers report that it is just in the house over the all those waters An Americanization school is being DEBATE Friday, February 16, will be the forNational park use under the admlnistrati)n of the now in the full bloom of its popularCarbon the at tieth conducted high county day of the present session, and commission. I hope that ity. bill brought to the surface the fight water-powe- r students senate rules provide that no bill may school at Price, twenty-fou- r water-powewill statement r tiie Interests and this The dresses made entirely of leathgentlesatisfy between; the registering at the opening session. All be introduced after that day, without defenders of the national parks. This man that all his basic objections to er are very Interesting. We have had of the students are wader 45 years, and unanimous consent of the senators. Unless la he bill met of been have this of sorts coats the for for various bill provides leather many enlargement some of them have attended school in The Ihouse has set the final date for of to name to the opposed general proprsition years, but the chemise frock of soft Sequoia and the change of their native county. They are residents introduction of bills as the forty- interests adding a aey wonderland of .alpine kid is new. The kid is embossed in Roosevelt. The water-powe- r fifth day, orv Wednesday, February 23, of Price. are desirous of getting water-powe- r scenery to an existing park he should a way to give the appearance of a thus giving the house members all of of dissemination to the restrain Suit to at be considered west bill out this beautiful old brocaded fabric that is permit permits on waters flowing and Washingtons birth day in which to American information that the of the proposed addition, us the power this time. closely akin to the lovely Venetian Gem theatres are unfair to organized put final touches on their last legisAfter some debate Smith of Idaho book and portfolio covers in their melcan be easily delivered to Iacific coast labor has been filed in the Third dis- lative attempts of the present sessaid: On general principles I am op- low golden brown tones. These hues cities. Under the new water-powe- r for leather commission giay posed to tying up in a national park usually are selected trict court by the Swanson Theatre sion. , act the water-pown The land board bill, the adInlands' be used which lands. dresses. In all might company at Salt Lake. The musicians any public public grant permits measure Introduced in the ministration Irriwater of for theatres would these of A at conservation to be the bill for the out quesformerly employed Trimming cluding national parks. state senate by Senator Harrison E. amend this act by excluding the na- gation purposes or might be used for tion on frocks such as these. The Jenny Model Developed From Taupe are on strike. Jenkins of Salt Lake, was approved by the development of water power; and sleeves are cut in one piece with the tional parks has been Introduced. A change in the national guard of 8atin, Having Unusual Sleeves and the senate, February 10, by a close I are a therefore well above dress and bill came up . short, coming a High Standing Collar. object The Roosevelt-SequoiI and now goes to the house, margin, the elbow. There is always a wide of G W. Williams in$he eonverting of tulle that savor strongly of floor o sash of the soft leather which ties oa-o- skirts modes of 1830 fall many inches behouse on February 10 in behalf side. Leather sashes such as the short underskirt. of Senate bill No. 20, by Peters, pilotthese have been used most effectively low the The Street Coat. on dressmakers is a bill pending In French ing the measure to passage without opby country THERE to provide for a library In. i position. The measure is the kdy bill For the street coat a Cheruit model frocks of bright-hue- d homespuns and eve soon 0 P Pes g to the series of measures for the or- lines is re- 8enera like the leather made on long which, cheviots, formation service In the bureau of a regiment. education. Senator McLean of Conganizatlon of a state department of dresses, are made in simple chemise garded as one equally suitable to this Harry C. Harper, aged 17, a Boy finance and purchase. season and for spring wear with the form. necticut spoke in favor of the bill the The house members put in one of fur collar and cuffs removed. Many Scout of Salt Lake, lhas just received other day and said, among other Affair. Satin Dres ' women buy a cloth coat at this time a handsome bronze medal awarded by the busiest days of the present ses.higs: Very interesting are the trimmings with a view to wearing it in the spring the national court of honor because ot sion on The bill proposes to make avail-- : .February 10, nearly disposing of Rodier ribbons, especially the silk the .when they lay aside their fur coats. his courage and quick action in sav- of the third reading calendar they able to the federal government serge ribbons in mixed colors. These This mode) is extremely practical, for ing the life of a boy faced when the session began, but services of the libraries of the United are used for girdles on serges and while cut on smart lines, it is dot one who was in imminent danger of dash when States as centers for the disseminaadjournment was taken a larger in to frock the the form stitched of which may be said to date Itself; that ing to his dentil over an embankment calendar was in front of them for the tion of Information prepared by the more accurate to estimate the waste 0 for some In an automobile. is, will not look next days session. government for the people. The li- iu government publications to be near-Tha gan dress always more or time to come. The looped panels at Irene Eustace, 13 years of age, a braries are especially fitted to place ly a mil on dollars a year. If for The Dern joint resolution, calling n Satin is a the sides are an important Cheruit fea,ess affa.r 8 the which before matter cost of the service, $18,700, the at the Murray' school, lost the for an amendment to the state constigovermrPt printed pupil cloth the dresses from of In difuses the she still which many change ture h of a million, because they are supported by is about one ends of her four fingers of her right tution to allow legislators $8 a day inh of the material could ) wlnter and he filmy ones of summer. ferent ways on both coats and dresses. hand at the second joints as the re- stead of $4 was passed under suspenfie taxes of the people for the benefit even we a must have. It The sleeves show big drooping cuffs and change simply ' Vf the people, and, are nonpartisan In be salvaged, the new office would have sult of the explosion of a percussion sion of the rules. ,9a11 very wel1 t0 talk eeolomy and of fur, and there is a yoke' collar of was whiiffi on their attitude. she justified itself as an economy measure, j the with playing cap same dress for a long pe- the fur. Representative Soderberg, in ikouse The American people support ex- wearing the school grounds, If the education of the American bill No. 134, would provide for the conis a but there of riod time, point where in practicalpeople with regard to the functions pensive research sections E. A. Bock; former mayor of Salt fiscation of concealed weapons found ceases to be a virtue, and Ostrich economy Toque. of the governand actions gf their government is an ly every .department The lovely ostrich toques are quite Lake, has filed with the state board on persons charged with carrying conaccess that is the point where we do not have economy measure, this bill is one of ment. It Is their right to have newness or of a when worn over a young of pardons a'petttion for parole from cealed weapons. in pleasure feeling the most economic measures ever re- to the results of this work which ap- our clothes and where they react upon bewitching a re .covered with ostrich, the state prison, where he is serving In a bill of sixteen pages, Represenface. They In form. It is, therefore, printed ported by congressional committees. pear us us make and feel and flues almost unindowdy uncurled, quite soft' in indeterminate term as a result of tative Finlinson the would amend 'tlie not ruthless elimination of valuable JEven if It must be considered purely To change from the serges and fluffy in appearance, teresting. They are his confession and conviction of having existing laws affecting drainage in the edu' is but s that of requred, publications point from a winter' into a frock of especially pretty In gray. used to his owd ends $12,000 of the state, principally for the purpose of catlonal advertising and intelligent and velours of view, It will stand the test Sena; clarifying such statutes. fitys money tor Smoot recently said : 'It would be placing of this printed matter. ses-rio- three-quarte- No Cedar Boxes for the House This Year te rs one-ma- n 1 , . , e , f di . Water Power and the National Parks , et er one-ma- s. y A Federal Library Information Service ne -- ig semi-fittin- n five-year-o- 9- I mid-seaso- , fifty-fourt- one-tent- dollars-and-cent- A i v |