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Show r f r IJ 1 1: SALT LAKE THIIlCXi; SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY,!, 1920, (jolden Wed'ding Celebratedjc n n n1 Party Given ,on Anniversary Ak Montanan Senate to tre, who celebrated their J. CO RET, 722 Sixth East home. Relatives and at thalr last annlvssrBary fqlden wedding atgit JLMJJ MRS. O. Take Up Comideration friends war1 in attendance- at the party. - , l 1 -,- -f 246 ; : STATE Sill j. $14.50 TOMORROVRemarIcable I. of Covenant. Offering Spring Styles (Ooctlnoad Trom Pag QnM i ft 1 YOUR CREDIT ; IS GOOD OF SERGE AND JERSEY with the nations of the world. Interven- nee tng In their affair only when It ashe our of In rights." defense cessary.. serted. "We have enjoyed liberty and of by the application of the wise policies Washington and Monroe have preseived r national independence; not only- for but for all the young republics In the weaterr. hemisphere. "Wa have greatly prospered and while making the happiness of the cltlsen the atchief 'end of government, yet hsve tained to national power The counts which we hsve heretofore pursued has been a blessing not only to ourselves, but by our example, and by affording a willing refuge for Inthose who have been this experiment of free govto join us to a been blessing has ernment. America . the world. wnicn "Before abandoning this lump by disnew a for been our feet have guided pensation we should beware lest tn doing so ws sarriflee thd benefits we have derived from it "We have breugbt liberty to the Phll--we. "and Ippine people," he continued, measure of have given them an enlarged material prosperity. It Is now proposed Inevto that we should abandon them itable disorder and to begin In another mighty tajk of psrt of the world the reconstruction. By the defeat of the American people the of nations league of have been deprived of the privilege and dollars a billion taxing themselves of mila of s an of raising quarter army lion men to perform the task of setting up an orderly government in Turkey IraTO)! r3 I , our-aelv- Regular $25.00 to $30.00 Values Couple Married Fifty Years Ago by Salt Lake's First Mayor. Co. funeral Mt. Olivet chapel. cemeter. Interment Just 100 of them delightful new arrivals ( and dresses. All are carefully fashioned and possess many smart touches e All sues in the lot. that distinguish them as garments. Make selection early. will be in hiph-grad- The body of Francis H Nuttall, formerly secretary of the Trovo Commercial club, who died fn Halt Iake Friday, will to Irovo tomorrow for funeral services and Interment. Hrvi c will be ,held in the Fifth ward meeting house at Provo 2 ociot k Monday afterrioon. Interment will be In ProVi city cemetery. The body may be viewul nt the home, 257 South Fifth Kant etreet, in Sait Lake, after I o'clock this afternoon. at ITH relatives and friends in atSmall payment down and the balance in just such amounts as you are tendance, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. able to pay enable you to have the SMARTEST SPRING GARMENTS Corev celebrated tho fiftieth of their The wedding W. H funeral for Miller, who died right at the top of the season. anniversary In L Angel e. will le held at 11 v oitvk last night at their home, 722 South tomorrow mornta at Park tlty. under th Sixth East street. auspices of the Masons By Universal Service. Lake Salt were married in Thcv (Special Cable Dispatch Mrs. William H. Stanton, wife of the LONDON. Jan. 31. "We have no ob- - I fifty wars ago yesterday by the late western repiesentative of the Voorhei s the f g Wells, the first mayor of Rubber Jection to the principle of increasing Supply compai y of Jersey City. - I j, her N J.. died yesterduy American vote. Our object Is to mainbefore Corev. an attack xirs following MNtlt , do, tain the status of our She was the daughter of pneumonia was Miss Burah M. JViouois of the lateiF. W. and Amelia Rose intnione, not to secure a greater British marriage of Salt of Brigham City, than American vote," writes Viscount and was 2S years of age. ShF was the to letter In in born Lsike. Salt Grey STATE ST Times. In which he appeals for whole Mineral In the Mt. ISTREVELL-PATERSO- N be will held services Oltvot cemetery under the auspices of (he hearted acceptance of the American res-of ervations lu the covenant of the league lodge. Sh is survived bv her husHELD Elks SALES band and one child. The bodv Is at the nations. Vlaceunt Orey expresses belief that Joseph William Taylor undertaking there Ik no danger of a clash between The annual sales meeting of the land, national chairman, declared In an tluougli a campaign conducted by the Great Britain and the United States on Strevell Hardware cotnpanv Paterson address today before the first convention CoinmereiaJ ilub, in order that they AND MINING tile question of votes in the council. He Services tor Mrs. Shein-er- , I: Chariand UtaW, ot Hotel Friday the Michigan branch. . . league there was held ut the who died Thursday following an att.u k ni.iv be brought up to strength and predicts that without the for While offers ot fusion with any other American Huturduv. SHEEPMAN DIES will be a new war calling Ho bv tin- war department. were held In the - of be will than the cost represen-said, party still bv Hayes a rejected, at attended intervention Mt. CJivet cemetery Friday aft moon. The far, the two lavalrv troops and the greater It was factory Labor party will with IN CITY forward-lookinany Just ended. - the conflict from all over the United Htates, Rev. James H. N. Williams tatives of the Fust quarternm-te- r Halt are the g I only he turps minority organizations Without the United fetates, E. II. Castle, Mthcdlst church officiated. able to receive this recogwhose principles take into account the the league will lack a worldwide moral including the lollop mg t Shermer was active in the o. I A. Lake units astle Btove to Mrs. B. WILLIAM P. DAVIS. v welfare of the workingmen." Two and hundred nition. and physical force and will be tainted I vice Resident young fifty E. J,. the and of the Lynds e president . H. Tappen, "Laborers of this country, ' he conthe ( o.: with European Jealousy, but to complete the tinier of the Eastern Star hapter Reside her men are needed "V. arbeen "have tinued, the long United States an a member It would be I Kclipuo Stove Uo.; B. J. Delavan, r'tar husharal. Charles K. Sherm. awaiting r i hxorio-tiv- e trength of ail units, and with their rival of a Moses in th old parties,! but on the licnver A: Rio Grande enlistment Salt Lake will be ready to possible to prevent war and reduco arma-- 1 Rubber Po.; H. I). Kellner, The Paru engineer Hm From bceh The have (Continued Pag menu. On.) disappointed. they fine Co.; E. C. Hcbulske, dr., ( rvstal railroad, she is survived by three daugh- complete the reorganization. has come for workers to repudiate these ters. Mrs. George F., Roberts, Nellie ami Washing Machine Co.; .1. E. Kinder, and organizations join together in the.r ware Remestablished those the Shernier. Margaqet a financial, Mrs. by W. Id sister, DEMANDS United Electric Co.; A). N. Hood, bwn interests. , Sutton o commercial and Industrial Interests, and. Park Cit, and a, beoiher. U-K. Dallln. evervone as are ington Arms lT. M. C. Co.; knows, these Interests v Oneida Community Co.; A. not always actuated by a desire to pro f mote th welfare of the people, nor do Champion Hpark Ilug Co.; H. The - will funeral of Albert R Jhaz.e, H. Charles the and nobler Co.; Stove be held In the Eighteenth ward they represent higher C. Long, Monitor at Ideals of the peoples of the American Iiisston & Hons Co.; C. nooh Uxlay The body may he vihvpel lewed at countries. NEW YORK, Jan. 31. A resolution urg-I- n Johnson, Henry Stanley Rule k Level the home, These Interests are actuated No. 3 Keate unlit from court, of the peace V. Armstrong If Immediate ratification by three motives; namely, profits, profits, Colorado Tent k til It. an oclock in the morning and more profits. In their mad rush for treaty vat adopted tonight at the annual I Co.; Glenn Stonaker, Mamaterial aggrandizement they completely dinner of the Society of the Geneses at Awning Co.; J. G. Harter, Inland The Cunera! of Robert Jones will be held lose sight of the rights and Interests of whlch United States Senators Miles Boln-- I ehine Works; W E. Clapp, i ule in the Twentieth ward ehapel .it 1J 1.1 OF UTAH dexter and Medtll McCormh-- were th JI Towns Manufacturing Co.; K. A. Camp o'clock humanity. this afternoon. The bodj mav be The resolution was I . Since the financial, commercial and principal speakers. a. stov e Co.; H. N. Brooks, viewed at 224 sol the utio home. E street, from Introduced early In the evening and its industrial Interests of are (Continued From Fag On.) until 12 oclock In the morning. Gas StO e so closely allied and ar every day ex"eading brought Senator McCormick to his I Central Oil k These representatives talked Hbout over field 'eet with a declaration of his oppogitioq wider a activities tending Rervlcvs for Mrs. Rhoda C. Stoddard alfalfa seed But while the fabulous prof- opened (Continued From Page One.) to the league of nations. James W. Ger- their representative lines, giving the Hlnman by the conditions created by will be held In the Cemerville ile sometimes realized from a successful the late upwar, The meeting Is all the more evident It ard, who presided, then announced that faetorv point of view. farmward chapel at 1 o'clock this after- i rop made farmers prize and other the wags earners of action on the resolution would be post- ended with a dinner to Htrev ell Pater- Second not serious, ami it wasnt long before noon. TTios wishing to attend from Salt ers covet the land that produced It, yet that must unite for their own protection, for poned until the speeches had been con- - son's sales force ami a large number Lake should was of thi tHke the crop constantly Centerville ear in our uncertainty Ui.it be was in active command of his batluded. The resolution was finally adopted the of the present day organization Inother-invitewill arrive at the end of the line at 11 4S giving a setback to the agricultural guests. of on a purely national scale without discussion. It reads in part: st b seed alfalfa o'clock In again. He led bis men and didistrict, the tery will not- be dustry for the protection "The society commends the effort to the viclmtv of the ne of the present and promotionadequate rected bis guns in many etrenupus batqjf their Interest and for reach a basis of compromise upon the fautorv. Funeral services for Edmund King ri.n attainment and realisation of their reaty and the league and requests both tles, and it was said tbat when he arculture has the The advent ot sugar-bee- t who died at the home. 24SO South hopes and aspirations. Republican and Democratic senators to Fifth rived on the scene something was about rx from a the inainstav furmt the In East If street. of will in councils g'ven th to the order an be reach Fridav, held at the necessan, yield. to happen to the enemy. against loss throughIn Federation of Labor ali of these problems graveside In the Mt Olivet cemeterv .it sutndpolnt of suretvwith DEATHS. agreement and ratify a state paper of so The general was known throughout the result that entire crop failure, will be rendered easier of solution if all of 2:41 o'clock this afterboon. great Importance to the peace and conMis Susie Atkinson Davidson, wife M3 the last few years housanda of acres of the the islands for versatility, and it was labor movements contentment of the world. Too much time Roillek the at died home, cultiunder Davidson, been viiain land have from taought tribute with their moral and material said that he could do anything, has been lost In discussion. The funeral for Mrs flora Clara WiEast bixih South street, yesterday,beenbhea vation. and the draining of other thou-n.d- s support. Therefore, td the end that the A resolution was also offered protestliams, who died at Garfield Fridav. w playing the violin to patching a sail or native of England and has .u rts of lowlands has been under a was of workers of all the the American of five 2 countries the be held at oYlm k tins afternoon in the .. , suspension ing against William P. DavH, 59 years of age, of pleading a case in court. for twenty years. Socialist assemblymen at Albany. This resident of Salt Lake may be better prepared to act concertedly 903 Weat North Heside her hua- - S D. Evans funeral chapel. Interment of He returned to the United States Temple street, general for their mutual protection and advancejear evoked considerable opposition and it was She witt 37 will be Taiwn Wasatch in daughbv four oung survived j from the cemcterj. band she Is army ,iu t Plant Completed in 1917. ment, we again urg them to organize In manager of the Bingham Amalgamated and was discharged tabled. of to Halt Lake, he enters, one sister ami three luolhers, all 1S99. their In countries unions of respective Returning twen1917. mine at and of a veteran in Bingham, The Doha plant w,n ompleted , Salt Services for Mis Franc. s their respective trades or callings, these of Jaw here .with tered tho Turk Troops to Mobilize. wife of Christian Hedegard, It tcuiked real Ziiicvi of a to affiliate under the- banner of one na- ty years In the sheep Industry in Utah, Mr. Hurd, practice under the name of Hurd &, takof final The 2a Millard lounlv lx, for local a at died of 2240 LONDON. Jan. 21 The Turkic.! mm pc Curran South Etta Last tional hospital jesterdaj Mrs Bridget jears Eighlii federation, which will in turn afstreet, wni bf Jn 1906. Judge Thurman ister of war. according to report from I age. died at the home. U7 East Hlxth held at 3 o'clo- k this afternoon at the Ed- ing over of the Industry by the parent pneumonia, following an illness lasting Wedgwood. filiate to the of the sugar beet Industry In of Labor so that the collectiveFederation came to Salt Lake and again joined In Sugar House. Insince Januarj 21. funeral lompanv dington Constantinople, has secretly ordered the II South street, yesterday of heart trouble, chapel action of of What the A Ct e state means the realisation Born in Wale, the son of John J. and actively in the law practice with Genterment will be In Mt. olivet cemetery. of the American contiprinting, as quickly as possible, of 10,0u I The body will be sent by O'Donnell for general undertaking establishment to Park City pioneers of Millard county had begun to nent be better served to promote th In- Ruth Phillips Davis, he, came to the eral Wedgwood binder the firm name of (oples of a proclamation to beet services the when liiok Funeral forwaid United burial. Statm with his parents fifty-tw- o sugar mobilization of .the Turkish forces, aavslfor services and terests of and to Impose a check The funeral of Carl Anton Fredericksen Wedgwood & Irvine. was in It infancy In the slate upon thosehumanity a dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph I will be held In the Catholic churchmorw-Tl-at will be held at 12 noon todav in the Edforces who would subordinate years ago They moved directly to Salt Thurman, In 1907 he was named adjutant genlevel I I of vast the 'a lived here continuously and he has to reilaimmg them Lake own their company from Athens, dated January 29. Park City at 11 oclock Wednesday funeral material Interment will be dington chapel of the state ( ity reme-th- e In ai-e-i of the Finer rivers ancient f.ood since. Hh father worked on. the Utah eral of the national guardwas report sas the order shows that ing Interment will be bvin aPark City cemeterv. later apI a n was son, four years a Central railroad. war ministry contemplated moblliza- - I tery. beng undertaken by men who by Governor Cutler, and, She is survived was brothers several land office that the He is au.vived by nls wife, Marv H. pointed to the same it into d to by Governor tlcn ht Anatolia, preparatory fb an at-- 1 of age. her mother, and died v die to than hetter last Back-mahusband a Mrs. as D. nothing Davis: Annie produce He served tack oa the Greek nd other allied troopsland sisters. Her daughter. adjutant general I TO SERVICES the conn. ArthurH., William H and Hprv. git in wood oi gut n lank growth as to ; ruary. for ten years under Republican goverfi ini.--h foi a man on a horse. H. Davis, and a sister, Mrs. hiding pla Merddyn he bad taken tan bimself nors, though R oiui idem with demonupatlon that the j Ruth D. Adams. More Time for Hungary. Word has been received In Sait laike pf in the affairs of the .Demoactive a v beMa under eul-t- n I roi part of prod sugar Mr. ' . - well as I; did grease-woo- d PARr8. Jan. TODAY has been the it on vUdham wife of the' late John cratic party. I allowed additional time to consider the I n', hr, m a ion t out lied bv the plow, has g,,. been in ,Ios Angeles Judge Thurman was elevated wl,0 yhen peace treaty submitted by the allied iii or lehef m point of Irrigation coii hiaRh since leaving Nilt Lake two to the supreme bench in 1917, the firm LESTER BARBER. powers. The Hungarian delegation was born in loiserva'ion through reservoir wa'ti Mr. Needham he headed became Wedgwpod, Lrxine k informed today that the time given It to Dundee." Scotland forty-nin- e years ago. storage of thi flow of the Bevier river Thurman, taking in Samuel. D. Thurformulate observations th and came to Salt laike In I'M direct from has pint nled ihe wav lor bunging under regarding i man as junior partner. tieace-termhad been extended tn Februof acres of its oiisond cnl: o a. 'on Scotland. She was a resident of Salt National recognition of bis military flood plane ary 1. until two vears ago. The body Is being jA services came to General Wedgwood , shipped from Ixis Angeles to Salt lathe Swiss Anxious for Status. when be was appointed a member of and will probably arrive hero Wednesday, Supply to In BERNE. FYlday, Jan. SO. The taken by be it will charge when the federal militia board. Shortly afon Authn,ii,4s ny tLat D. W. government tis addressed a note to the the S. M. Taylor undertaking establishthe United States entered the world lan-i - ,rnMtiyn ter onue of is broutrnt t.K Mrs. w two Of nations ' are 3 league asking that the ques- ment Surviving daughters. was - named w It'ncf, tie mater sup txa-war General Wedgwood down to tion of pw Us neutrality be the first dealt Rav Mangum and Mrs Wesley Jones, and in th national arms, (Continued from page Two.) to bnn under cuGiven plv m i' iv general brigadier with at the meeting of the council of the la son, Harold Needham, ad of whom have i i' by . uator than ha ltivate. rw n one of the two civilians to b granted been living in Log Angeles. Icagu tn .London February 22, .iirmri in rhe rvt few yaara. Dreri Wilbur of Stanford university in connec- that honor. n of i omes Toe existence uh He was sent to Camp Fremont Ual., ' Blda Viola Wray, born March la. Miss tion with effort to bring Mr. I footer to the co i mu of the uar WOMAN Induetry a a 1903. in Alberta, Canada, daughter of Mr be took command of lie Eighty-seconthe forward candidate for where in now MIlLml prudena ft to tnrfv 'ountv at a local land Mrs Joseph H. Wrav. died tial nomination, was put Into- the hanks and arow LABOR infantry brigade of the Forty-firs- t injf eonjnnjnjtv mith attack of Record Senator by hospital vesterdav following an will today division. Later he went to Uanip Delbert W. Thomas of Halt Lake has Most of the ""r'H'vs leave funeiai cortege k"d.; The I ? Chamberlain, without Democrat, a pneumonia. Oregon, Greene, 2vT. C... where he helped to diTOKIO, Jan. 31. (Bj the Associated II the Joseph William Tavlor funeral chapel been promoted from second to first r laimcd ,n r age 1 objection from the Republican aide. are the Adjacent and rect the training of the Rainbow diafternoon A of 3 o'clock Monday ' 3) cooperative the at In organisation Senator letter Cham presenting flel of Pres) Gass and Hinckat the lieutenant of U troop, caxalrv, of the Oder whnb vision. herlafn the paid capital and labor which would not Ignore II short funeral services will be 3held of Hoovers quoation tNe rvvc:i!ed of ley, productivity human instincts and feeling should b grave In the Citv cemetery at 41 o'clock, Utah National Guard, Because of ill health, and greatly to citizenship had been raised, and added: according to an the land of the locality with regard to established throughout the world. In the Friends re Invited to attend the services, tne war I came into cloee the regret of hi Friends and his fellow During Is In thdse It alfalfa a.'.ilfa seel aid made announcement re from Mrs adKoka of woman yesterday Tanaka, opinion touch with Mr Hoover and alwavs found officers. General Wedgwood was fields, on the lower lands, that drainage visor to the Japanese labor delegation In I James H Goldshurv. born In Denver, eruitihjf him loyal and utdng his best efforts in in progress. to withdraw from the active campaign headquarters at the work is li labor conference at I polo., October 4. 1M3. the son of Mr. and of our people.' behalf Commercial M. I dub. W ashlngton. George died just as he was about to lpate for at Sergeant w o'clock y1 GoMsbury. yrtt j. service in Frauce. His own sorrow at v morning following an attaik of TayWr has been promoted to second ILLEGAL TRADERS Contributing her views on the la Ivor j Pershing Papers Circulating, hv Iriflue'nsa. miration to a Japanese women's tnaga- - I yesterda this necessity was said by his friends superinduced suclieutenant. Thomas Lieutenant 31 LINGCU.N. Jan. Neb. Circulation wdfe. Etta his Tanaka saye Uiat If such a pneumonia are Mr. REAPING have been grjat. Surviving him of petitions was hegnn today to place to General stem were Inaugurated, the laborer Borup Goldsbury of Columbus. Neb ; his ceeds Lieutenant Frank VY, Morrison, Wedgwood is survived bv his the name qf Gen-John J. Pershing on , would ha emancipated from the position mother and slater. 1 Annie M. Wedgwood, int by a t wife. SI. 4ftjr rar 4n ballot kATTOHn, Jn. a Nebraska resigned. as wage-earnrecently the and would a Republics Ills 'if employ fit AvttXlatrr prw. h 4 hola Of candidate tor president. Fetltlon blanks son, Bruee, who served during the war hop and seal. She con- cturgy with Equipment for C troop, cmidstinij of HP IR tlo fn ifuMjioift bonlff of Gar- The Infant child of Mrs. JIavs. West , were sent from the Lincoln headquarters as a major in the signal corps, ahd Miss HI nor : m ft ritles. hosRod local 9 a saddles, died at wagons pistols, mu. supply thmugl) to every county and precinct in the state. Edgarda Wedgwood, who has been en?' "This Is no mere paper argument. Such North Temple street, i f tmth H i ritrna will Carl withUtf is st The Halt th and Lake reach ltd material, body yesterday. pital The Pershing petitions will be filed at at aysiara la actually practiced tir in Red Gross work in Denver. free ms ti nutrr r fWiiog IiifgMl trader establishment. in to on informat undertaking Eddington office ol the secretary of state within gaged forty days, according the la a at It loklo. small facthe (rritn linen atrjr manufactory Prtiwl iip fWroukh Miss Wedgwood la expected to arrive from the wsr dffartment reeened week or ten da.vs and the name of Gena f Mt tory with less than fifty hsnda Tne w(t(i rrlurii rhatiTirr . i Mrs. Einlly E. Maynes, widow of the Captain . W. G. Horton, O troop com-..in the na eral 1ershmg will he placed on the bal- here this mormtig. of ntw. eiothen e nrtls qwnar leaves th management entirely late p Funeral arrangemMits have not vet, f4od- - mikU tf Joseph W. Mayne. died yesterday mamlor. lot to go before the statewide primaries o hta employees. j The profits are dihhb frr 1H This t Aaiup'j CUfpptrot a short a after local hospital been completed. , It is expected, howto be held April lip. bet vided equally between th owner and morning st 160.000 and is of the most modcjruJ She was born In London. Engaino are goxillr Snlrsd Is hl.n.i, The experiment ha stood Illness ever, that the military will take chargo ompicvees ' Wixlef shI sa hi min. lee f this 'there is land, March 23. 131. and came to Utah In kind. to i Le test of sereral years and It could b White Aflen. nd that of the details of arrangement Support horses time since coming to will Thirty-twlatrr be I.Ste It is se-lsl the goods thus sbilltsS 8yrlg (o Th THbtm. to any factory on a much larger 1MI. .Most of tb made soplifd EMrORIA. Kaa.. Jan. 31. William Al- the Wedgwood post of the into hsvs ms ny lata wit her home tn the shipped to ,f?alt Lake, to be pnm the slate she has e. fur CLKARPIELD. IL Putral War , Veterans Whit will an seven todav lake msfli.. len of Five announced his candidacy sons, grandWaterloo ward drill and encampment parpoc by mem- iloftf wMr. Tanaka believe that union for lrfter Harbrr, ho riird mt the from the fourth e as a delegate to aetunr part in paving their lnt tribute children. one brother and two slaters I it 4J The bers 1,1,011 should be gi anted by the Japanese will auitnals of be Oijtlrn hospital troop. ThurJT national Republican convention. her He to the BuU Filed. of the comrade they held and , that the union Idea noon, will be held from th .LVerfleld th , stabled la tho Col'scum at thn state stated that he will stipport Governor U. in suchmemory high esteem and for, whom, (hey t 2 ojid. In due 'Course, - ne extended to ItrkftfTlS meelnc houee tomorrrw afternoon for Allen and will iv maintained bv mi'l the J. fur h and groundi preeMiencv that r opmu labor In FUNERAL. M'.e with Interment Ip tht rwrB rwk( Japan. aiF. o E3h'4, is making the race at the request of aame-.- l 4hctr organization. at a monthly expendiHfWHh BgaibAt J Services lor Steve Hirgsrakls 3c vears the governmeut 1. cemeterv. i Governor Allen. 4.7't. . eavatrv r of ture memliers Fne gf) ft (paa' H of who a died see. Mr. of vnn non at Liarhrr the of mini Grie. Alcohol Hu Eiv&t Benjamin AdrartUinf for Home. I . V H x. wid he will bo "given position a mi avM tpI tub. oil January caretaker C. in and and Harter ao. Mnry Bingham, )orn Labor Party Leader Busy. A Jan. 31 fH Bar ti tier KOkMi'bHFfl'! PPRlfV, Jr a, St - By Mir iHr t )g held al I o clock this afternoon in the aud will receive foxcrament jav. prl terfy-thrv- r and year Kb UlE r f FiM rrkRm of wtn4 fo s lir arf Greek i kurch. interment will be in Mu Halt Lake's program in the reorganihad Iiv4 In rvin vttnty ad hln life. DETROIT, Mlct,.. Jn. 31. Members of rr M A M in iHltRfviC I M fnm rt jr !r 'Utf f id U llw Hr fwlnwn t 4 lUHy Mr. prwfH WrjM comet err. old politlcel parties will he welOlivet hia U Hfridea ha aurvived the fct.f H contemnational by farntft, the of Ff (1 row sation pf Utr guard iitifrw A rfwrrsi4L 'Rtl fbt a ik nrr j g4 fl comed Into the ranks of the rec-sietra and two hrothn. y t: toxic ) infwtHnrtuht-- 1 wrvtvto H'Bttd 4 rtf H J. two cavalry troops, one battery feuiRHr HH ml nl . ty purl jf plate ij .Mrs. t Mr KPxa for isxbor funeral Barber formed T rnUttted -, orid fvr sprin-cotha of nrtfel'MX fni t T hr war, the United bM StalefeFFB. rrr B ttoRW A 4.u.mD4Gr (MltCft ffr4(bii 439 I4prr rf, to fT who died in Kelt of arttllcrv, a motoriyei lirefotal corps hut af er t fendn afone time at a tram-irtf- f but control of I ), wife cf Gov l ft b t nampr oi getnxitUoii meal 0f UnswuRnlwrir f l.ps in i.gfRisnr wifii ' w dl Is heoi at 2 o i jici ruit.ng k and a qiiorteriuaivlrl ft Ki'fii on aACoUifet of remain wnh th woik-r- s HeeffJ 3 tn if for whoae bene-Ji- t .4 V ftMrrH rrnilr ftwr1l rsrnp nf Iuke J.i insrv 2 watj riUnAr fnt t rirnic It was laumbcd. Mux Hu)e o t irv- tomorrow afte' WK" 1 th" GlannU A m tlu units iv boixl to lie stimulated d)Krrw tun muKjhi t( DGontiirtrt pH roHtf. Hi Ltoto iwduvfx bv Ifett ut A SEES NO DANGER OF CLASH OVER VOTING STRENGTH OPEN AN ACCOUNT . iT246 two-colu- MEETING UTAH il Influenxa-pneumonl- AT - a. HOSPITAL a. V ' ' -- SOCIETY RATIFICATION OF PEACE TREATY Win-gats- IDIMEfr;i LIT IS DEAL H J wage-earn- er - -- Deaths and Funerals ' tx-H- a . I- 11 l i Hurbidg-Hedegard- long-deferr- - - wage-earne- ie rs i rcD-tlier- HOLD FOR CLEARFIELD EX-SOLDIE- 111 ngary i u- AT -- T'r ft' s Hw-i- s JAPANESE GIVES Lieutenant Thomas Promotion Hu'fn-Wn- Superiors. ; Dt-li- to 5 VIEWS t ,v!' d eoqi-pelle- d .v Ver-vic- HARVEST . - er t 1 n L TI . rint u-- Hpam-h-Awenc- Jn. rv-L'- ct sor-viv- 1 Ku-- feu. - kvti)r Mi ao w ! jri-- B nt - 4) i w pr HfMi - A r - ,f It - |