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Show P- - -- - f f V E VEXING DESERET .1 IV NEWS SATURDAY JUNE -- SECTION I 1918 ECTOR i In and About San Francisco (Special Correspondent-AX Earl E. Lee of Ogden has been loat the nasal training station at Mare Island for some time and Is now back at Yerba Buena. n A, Felix of Logan and L. E- - Ollver-eoof Franklin. Ida., were mission house visitors last week from Camp Fremontj. e. Price of Midvale IS with the Quartermaster corps at the Presidio. With the Sixty second regiment at the Presidio, which is daily expecting orders to movo onward. Is Glenn Allen of Salt Lake arid Thomas L. Meaaon . Af Spanish Fork. Samuel Miselmon of Chicago, 111., services last Church at was a visitor Sunday, He 1s in barracks at Benicia. J. Karl Hawkins of American Fork, who has been with the marines at Mare Island for the past month, is on guard duty at Eureka for the protection of particular government plants.' J. Leo Williams of Oridley. Cat, has left the Presidio tor camp in Florida. Ernest Stout of Hinckley has been in quarantine. a ease of measles having developed among the men In his tent. A cated May English to which FRANCISCO. HO class in so members can understand btoh 1 d to each other. are toratgn language being conducted at CTl wnma Bout bg the T.M.CJLh to P"? endeavoring are Jtrw soldiers who kh " ' tocimrtXher are three tor classes, thro tor Italians, There are Pole and one Mexican. foreigners amtmg tne sld to be X new recruits who cannot understand etudeots sre English Among these o. IX Apache Indians from Arisons daya to the aune tribe that a nder old Chief Geronimo, CUL - much trouble to the ,'rT English department of Stanford p rale with ."versiiy has offeredto todoing away with Ibe T. M. C. A. 1 thiw Bbel of tong Th p&st week at Kremont kaa leveled to developing the crack shotj Sf ths camp to art as Instroc.ors roaches About 309 will be selected Thursday the VMtor. to firing on .. the $04 and $00 yard ranges which Among the men of the army and navy who have been recent visitors sre considered wry difficult are Harry taut Saturday the Y. . C. a. j at Branch headquartersBernard Kirch-Thomas, Glenn Allen, Hostess House was formally opened A! This Verda R rihelby H. a irhelsen, reception. 0f, Fremont with building Cantland, W. Cragen. Salt Lake City; house Is a roomy off John A Peel, John W. Brown, Chanjusthavwith a comfortable veranda,room ri dler, Ana, K. A- - Brockbank, which is a spacious sitting ; Saml Hutelman. ' tog a COST fireplace. Acaietoriaedl--is1 Chicago, Ida.; III.; Jared Green, MnCammoo, a feature of he conveniences. This rice is the first Inside the main gate. Elmer H. Sorenson, Grace. Ida ; L E, a as . Orson (,Ida place Franklin, Ollverson, and is particularly planned Keener, Ida.: J- - E Prtcer here the soldier may meet his friends Crouch, and where his mother, sister or sweet- Midvale; Thomas L. M essoin, Spanish make to Leland inquiry J. Hailstone, A helix, Fork; heart may go either to en-- " Alma Allsop, Percy Hawk, Logan, concerning his whereaboutajor W, V. Brown, Magna. Erl E. Lee. toy a quiet visit with him. - - Frank C-- fttogsland. former war Ogden: Clarence Brown, Salina; Rich " Lyman. Delta, Tracy Stout, Hinckley. rorrespondent of the New York Sun. the The families of John C. Larsen. Jr.. ' 'whe m credited with scoring febelChinese ' "scoop" on the first and Perley D Nerlev, both of Lewisrewho and hare moved to Tracy imri become ago, ton, boa several years Salt Lake united wltb-JSan Francisco branch eently was editor of ths In the inf in v Financier, has enlisted The presidency of Oridley branch, to th station school the Sunday superintendent, and try at S recruiting ths M. I. A. president visited the rlty. rt The new order of Director General branches at San Francisco, Oakland McAdoo that soldiers Shall be carried and San Jose a week ago as horns n ths American railroads for the missionaries. ' duration of the war at the rate of I Little Jafk Todd of the Tracy sent a mile, to particularly pleasing to Branch was yesterday operated Upon men at Camp Fremont. The fare the a hospital In this city. - from this camp to Sen Francisco has successfully at f President Hamilton of this confer- been one way. Under this ence tl cento visited Camp Fremont and Ban new order It will cost the men S3 last Sunday. rents to make the trnf either way, as Jose President Joe. E. RoWnsoh was a "the distance to 23 miles. speaker at services at San Jose last Schumann-Hein- k . Will Sing. Sunday and to Ban Francisco in the A mammoth patriotic song festival, evening. com petit ion and - regimental Vl band Park. 'pageant to scheduled tor June at the school picnickedL- -atM Lakeside I. A. has d Ided The local Y, stadium of Stanford university Mm. Schumann-Hein- k with the Relief society will be the star and 1 will be backed by a chorus of over 13,000 soldiers and some thousand Josephine Watcher Danford has been civilians. It bid fair to be one of the chosen president to succeed Mias Ruth most wonderful spectacles ever staged Olsen, who recently left the city. The Relief society auxiliary, assistlu America. The proceeds will go toed by the M. I. A were well repreward developing the recreational of Camp Fremont and also to sented to the monster Red Cross J lending 1$ women graduates of Stan- parade of last Saturday under the ford university to France for wai direction Of Mr. La 1'riel Hoeft, in ervin. Charge of Branch Bed Pros work. Mr. and Sire. P. W.Sadsen of Balt The Federation of Womens clubs of this city has opened an hotel it Lake arrived In the city this mornclose Lombard the lo street, ;.X4 ing , K. M. JMannon., Nevada 'and Utah I Presidio, and withm close walking j distance of the Lctterman General mining man, 1s in town en route to to i designed tor the Use Reno after a visit to southern Calihospital. It uf the mothers, wives end other wom-it- a fornia. relatives of the soldiers in. train-- f The local chamber of commerce ing st the Presidio, especially tor announces that D. 11. McXamee of (hone who wish to be close to their the Utah Fuel company at Sunny side shldier relatives to the hospital. The is expecting to come to the city -- 1C rates are. as announced 13 per neck shortly. $0 cents per night. ...or Lieutenant Blair Tudor, a member 4 John A. Peel and John W, Brown of the Ban Francisco branch. Who has ? ire eomrades from Chandler, Arix., been training recruits at Camp Meed, - a- a ho are camped together at the Ire-- . Maryland, la here for a week en route to idi. the Philippines with troops. To All Mefail - ' -- co-o- ,Lct,cerdVreed In his heart every loyal - j - s V i ? i h i f1 U , S- - 6 s JJ i f plainly registered at the meteorological station at Tjuatbaya, a suburb of Mexico City. A commission composed of Mexican officials has for some time been , in conference with V. 8. Ambassador Fletcher, discussing mean for bringing about better commercial relations between the two countries. The utmost harmony ha prevailed and good results are expected from the consultations, f to Mexican inventors for the mixture of rubber that has been used with the article from the newly produced puavule shrub; for an Improvement to to concenwearing; for Improvements tration tables for milling ores; for th recovery of metals held in a state of vaponc oxidation; for an attachment which Increases the eapaetty of the Mauser rifle and for improved meth-- v ods of drying fruit and vegetables, A possible suspension of the manufactories of mineral waters and soft m gq ...A;. AT... ... ..... ....... . V- -- 9 p. H. ON. DAYS PRECEDING HOLIDAYS AT 9 P. H. AND V, ILL REMAIN CLOSED ON ALL SUNDAYS AND ALL LEGAL -... . HOLIDAYS r 1 I Dealers in gasoline end artoroooile sc cesscrier may, without adding ?dditirnal help, S3ll these commcditiea flcr the clcsinr, hours and cn ...undays and holidays in stiictly emergency cases. These would include salesto physicians, ambuhnc8S; fire and health ds- partments and t"c tourists rnd calls fer help and supplies ir event St unexpected breakdowns, such help and. sts-- plies to be only sufficient to get the autcist home may be answered. The closing legidaticn.? do not anply to tl-"storing of automobiles ci'tc the" conduct cf repair shopc." Exception 2 Cigar aDd tobacco stands, fresh fruit stands, drug prescription departments and dealers in soft drinks, candy and ice crem may epen after hours and cn Sunday? ard licJk'ays.if they so desire, This departaentthow ever, strongly recar.mer.ds that this ' work can, to a great extent, be dene by wes-e- u 1 Excepticn Provided, however, that where merchandise listed in Exception 2 is handled in the same store or room a3 other articles, the sale of which is prohibited by this regulation, this department expects4 the proprietor, on bis honor, to observe the non-sal- e of such prohibited ar- tides. Violations of this request will be followed by a divisions of the store or room by curtains or doors, so as to shut off sections in which such prohibited artides are kept. Note: This department recommends 7 p. m. as a more nearly ideal closing hour for Saturdays and days preceding holidays and suggests that wherever practical such an hour should be agreed upon by the merchants of distinct communities or competing lines of retail business, remr Compiled from Authoritative Sourer to and Including May S3. ths Introduciion of dangerous contagious diseases. Twelve carloads of sugar purchased for government account recently pass. d through Mexico City en route to the state of Chihuahua, where it will be devoted to the alleviation of ths scarcity of that produce . The Vera Crux Mllllnt company has recently made contracts to South America for ths purchase, of forty thousand ton of wheat.- which will be converted toto flour at the companys plants in Mexico. The department of health of the city of Mexico ha Inaugurated active measures for the punishment of all who sell adulterated milk, gnd vigorous prosecution is assured. The recent earthquakes which nc- - Il ON SAIURBAYS ' Mexican News Notes posa-o- f MECHANIS WILL CLOSE THEIR PLACES OF v h BUSINESS . CHJCHEJiSSUlVlWEEH-DAY- S M. AT.. : : : - pro-duc- ta. ! cr ' 1 J??, T Effective in All. Parts of Utah; June 15, 1918 f .LL-rErA- 1 n - , ' -- t V- - , t This office has been besieged with requests for an early closing houir from all sections of the After making scores of inquiries, this state. board has come to the conclusion that such an hour is both reasonable and practical. This office ' proposes to get back of the enforcement of such hours as are herewith announced with, the full power at its command, and with the expectation , that a!J authorities of all communities will' assist, in order that no man shall be allowed to take ad- "vantage of hS neighbor's patriotism. . , k facil--fSin- THE 4 Utahns pfoudLcI the record which is being mada by this state in help- ing to shake off the German nightm Ireland is anxious to finish the Job which tis facing the na- tion. But we must prepsrs oursjives to meet this drain so that the es3en ial werk, of ,the common- wealth wiSf no suffer and so that-ou- r boys may know the I a: home everyth n? ii being dole, to ract the sacrifice which they are making, , Flag-tafCA- allotment of land to as well as the of "ejldoa" or community lands, to their rightful owners, continues to be carried out to all p. fious of the republic. A Bci1 commission to which s the F, the 'legiala-- 2 ra" rferrF,d Jalisco has re- f th total n.fvor manufacture and of atooholie beverages and also sale of the .planting and cultivation of the maguey plant from which such beverages ar manufactured. The Norwegian steamer Herald recently arrived at Vera Crux from New . Orleans with a cargo of three thousand tone of assorted American and after discharging took on a full cargo of Mexican goods and returned to its port of departure. Commencing with May 1, the chargee for sending telegrams over the national lines were Increased JS per Ev increase ths Z ow by Z with t hose that prevail tocomparison other countries. A special commission has been to the border charged with the sent duty of carefully examining all animals , , - ( " J men of the state must take advantage of the op- portunity afforded by,thecTaylight savjng laws to farm, to garden or to do other useful things." In the months to come other thousands must go. pe . In UtaJi business of every sort must be con- centrated into fewer hours and the men arid wo-- v one-sto- . , .O- The men of Utah arte constant y leaving our cities and state to engage in war work of one char- acter cr. another. During the next month it is expected that about 4000 men will be called for the army, and fully another 4000 may leave for the supplementary but vitally necessary, forcesr U ' 4 J 4 r frnt 01 ttato :fc(etoalt drinks" Is noted to by the press, owing to the difficulty of obtaining carbonic acid from the United 8tales. The consumption of such beverages la vers large and Is constantly Increasing In all portions of lbe Republic The cofree grow ers of Mexico are anticipating a material increase to the price of their crops, owing to the demand created by th war The only dif-- ; ficulty consists tq the limited lran-- i portatlon facilities caused by the de- mands of the conflict. The equipment for the gymnasium1 and other appliances of the new Y. M. C. A. Institution at Tampico has been received and work is being on the building, which will bepushed completed and opened for use to a short Retail msrch.riti are urgeel ta serv; it fer reierer.ee. prominently m their stores pst this notice customers should pre- - R p rt mmcJi.: c!y to thn cbp r'm n anyone found violating these regulations. ,, That is youT . , pa riU.c tluty. W.F. JENSEN. . Commissioner Commercial Economy for Utah. Room 326 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Teephone Wasatch 530. 1 Ume. Regular passenger service is being maintained on the line between Tampico and San Luis Potosi. The trains make the trip between those two points to an average of IX hours. Steamers calling at the gulf ports have vecently had difficulty in securing coal sufficient for their voyages, and as a result the management of the National roliway lines has taken , ip large quantities from the coal fields of the Mate of Coa- - Hutchisop. Judd.V- Kellogg, Lewis of Lorn is. Lott, Ly- -I Mass., Lewis of man- -, Manning. MufiU,.. McNeilL Mo Willie. Merrill. Marsh, Moore. My gate. . Rivera. Ruck, ierry. Head, Reynold.. Treat Utter. Water, Seymour, Stone, Weri-- ti WilWatt. son. Whiting, Tills deqmrment is published In The Seturdar News anil Tburwlsj' liam (Jacobi, Williama (Solomon), News. ilra of , chiton bnbwTiptipii rates Saturday Winchester, Winston. nemi-ccUl ItilOqKMe- w- Ttombf' adllton ooty ' $2.00 per In additidri'id rhwgpiiejlog v of the Work will be commenced this above mentioned families, there are 1.00 per itsr. month upon the construction of an reference to many families descended M ould be addressed to The Deseret All bnsinens comnnutcadona artificial roadstead at th port of from and connected with the Boddies., t rroerrao, the most important News. Balt Lake CUk City. shipamong which th following have been ping point to the suie of Yticaun. taken indiscriminately frofrt several Hitherto all deep water vessels have hundred names: Arrington, Alston, been obliged to anchor and handle d is Ing. finally ready for distribution, Correspondent are requested tq Arthur, Benagh, Buford, Bunn. Bunttheir cargoes with lighters at a dis- reel aH communications pertaining to More than of the Barnes, Brownfield. ing, Bartels, tance from the mainland. The Imto th Genealogical Edipr. j rial In the book la taken from such Caldwell Cannady, Carr. Carson, Cr-- u 1 Mra. will $ obviate this and will Susa Young Gate. Bishop sources a old family letters in my provement Clark, Coleman. there, Charlton, greatly stimulate the commerce of the!I building. Salt Lake City, Utah, accent- - j possession, the manuscript of th Cooper. Conner. Carey, Cage, Craft. , panylng each separate document with lory of the Boddle family prepared by Carr, Chalmers. Collier, Drake, Downthree-ceOn the first of the present month The following , fnole Elijah Roddie over 70 year ago. er Duke, Dunlap, lie Loach, Davis. stamp. the Issue of international postal money rules must be observed: but never printed, old court, colonial El lint on, Elliott, Farrell, Frierson, 3. The full name and address of and cemetery record, deeds, wills, order was resumed between the Unit Grant. Glldersleeve. Harris, ed States and Mexico. American dol- th writer must be given. histories and family Bible. The book Gatling. Hunter, Jemieon, Jones. Kendrick, same of one on side only. Writs will lars be received and disbursed papet is pnmed on good book paper, Kimball, Kittrell. Key, Leach. Lawat the option of the holder or appli- Dc not us poatal card used in n,e enclosed folder, and is rence, Love. Llovd. Long, Mason, . Make all quetles a brlel as m ; bound (n cjoth the sixe is cant. and Mexican gold will' be also by 9- More, Money, Parker, Peters. Prince, consistent with clesrnesa. Inches and contains 250 pages, lncludPrice, Poe. Poole, Person, Pryor, . Names and dales mnst by IesrlT-,n- g rate of exchange at established scirr.Mi,uminated coatwof-arRieka, Roger. written. In answering querlM.fte i Nuevo Laredo, state of Tamaullpas of half- - Fu alm nomber a cnnU Ruddimah. Rnmph. Baundera. Sebaa-HaPermission has been asked of the the date of the paper, the nuiliber of tones of the oldest members of some Sinclair. Btanclll, Scott, Seymour, and signature. of the families, secretary of fomento for the establish, the$. query Stanford. Stewart. Smoker, Shields, All totters received ar presuBODDIE. merit of stations at five separate points T. JOHN gorsby. Smith, Taylor, Terrell, Thomtn the Territory of Lower California mably for publication, but if any are Wright, as. Turley. Toole, Tunstall, tr.ef to to be forwarded contributor for the breeding of cattle of superior X58 pate. Warfield. Willett, Williams. Tandell, The a nlank, above must contains be book by eecompan'ed In order to quality Improve the stock eight Yancey,- Young. now produced to that region. A care- stamped envelope, giving th numbet Is very complete and show , Prnll-s- d Taylor Family. ful study is being made of the propo- ef th query and the signature tot generation of the family. Itje on fine book paper and bound tn Identification. Estella sition. Taylor Cooma. Mr. and cloth. Prira $10 per volume ( In answering, give date More than three hundred thousand Emerson avenue. Salt Lake City, place ofblrths, marriage and deaths- ,c ri- with anycommunicate to like would j Mr Buddie hsut at considerable ex one who fat full as possible, and add author!at the port of Ban Bias, on the Patemple or research pense. an accurate chart of the Bod work for thedoing cific coast, from the interior, await- ties when you emu. Taylor family from the die familly, and has also had made town a of Lancashire, Enging shipment to other portions of the following sever1 and illuminated this arm of . land; Bolton, Wigan, Billings, Orrel republic by water, there being no rail Boildie Genealogy other families, suitable for fram-togconnection as yet with that point H has smaller chart of 5 of Post., There has Been discovered in the Marsh. Ready For Dutribution the families in thi book, suitable for Geneva A. Higginbotham state of Colima a plant of the yucca of CtX east framing famllFMhlch produce a variety of Sooth. Salt Lake City, has Twenty-firThe 10H cotton fog which there la a YYeat deMarch book contains Chicago,book; "Marsh GenealDear of the following famllie: Boddie. An- the followingseveral Buss mand for lndtirfal purposes. A quan- Mr. descendYoung Gates: Bull, ogy," giving Marsh thousand tity of seeds ha vi been obtained and Madam; My book of th Boddle and thony. Barker. Battle. Bennett, kson, of Hartford.Conn., of Job ants . the plant qJU be cultivated upon a Allied families, on which I have spent Buseeott; Crudup. Dawson, t$X$-lt$Also Including some me- about 1$ ) ears, compiling and editi Dixon, Drake, Ford, Green, HiIliAro targe scale to other sections. -, GENEALOGY er. W T two-thir- mate-genealo- 1 his-po- rt. nt ! 2- ; st !; $. count of English Marshes, and a f experience. I was look-to- g sketch of the Marsh Family Associathrough a farm Journal on day tion of America. Compiled, edited, and a advertisement to.mLTre 7rU5ht J? published by Dwight W. Marsh, at thorouh-bre- d horses L Amherst. Mass 1896. She will be and sheep by estate of L. K. Hart- - ' pleased to correspond with anyone toy. I wrote to the who re-- 1 who has this book or who Is Interest- ferred me to the lateexecutors Mr. Hartley's els-- 1 ed so that the temple work may not rW of Information. 1aJ be duplicated. the lady at once and slu Una (without dates If there is anyone doing temple and birthplace) to one Edward Hart- earn across with YoIkhir work or genealogical research work , or William Penn to 1$7J or I$3 for the Robert Thompson John Robson families, of N eer castle .. England, Mr 'Wealthy R. Mias 1 Clark. Farmington. Utah, would like HHern$o east Fifth to communicate with them. In order South, Salt Lake City, desires to communicate with anyone doing gen-.- r to avoid duplication of work. , work for the Riley Hrirs. following families; Hadlsr or Had-- . Wanted, helm of Thomas Riley, (2 E7' MoncUy or Bundy of years of age; bust heard from to Texas, " for closing estate.- -' Manley Daniel, 9$ Loring. Federal Reserve Bank building, Bt. Hannah 8. Perkina with her sens. Loan, Mo. In about to enter upon th Loomis AswfauJon. work for the Loring family oftemple New states, England To our representatives; meetA any one Interested please with of Loomis correspond the Mra Association of Utah Hannah ing Manti, Utah. will be held at the home of Elder 8. Perkin Chadwick. George Albert Smith. It north West on Temple street, Saturday, June I, All those Interested to the Chad-wic- k Just following the afternoon conferfamily of Lancashire and Yorkence meeting, for the purpose of formshire, England, please correspond ing a more complete organization and with James C. Tooth. Merit!, Utah. planning a record ef the living deNegus Family. scendants In Utah. May we rely on Mra Olive A. F. Bulkeley of Oil on or more to represent each branch of th family? Let our slogan be, Saddeiy court. Balt Lake City. Utah, "Freedom for thorn who have gone be- would like to communicate with any fore." Leri J. Taylor, H arris vilie, who ar interested in or doing temUtah, president; Joseph E. Wilson, 2(1 ple work for the Negus family of the Center street, Balt Lake City, secre- United Bute especially New EngJ land. i tary; Lewis Merrtllriirrgepqndjiig . Sunderland.1 secretary and treasurer. Mra Mary A. Fearnley of BountiBartley Geoemtogy Obtained. ful, Utah, to interested to the Bunder-lan- d As an evidence "of how th Lord of England and would works tn assisting people to secure like tofamily communicate with Ingenalogy w quote the following, from terested in the same Una others" a letter recently received from Mra. Harriet H. Allred of Raymond. Canada: Job printing, binding and all Modi I would like to add an Item to your ef done at th Deseret Mew; Sources ef Information' lesson by tell- - Letrulingbid on your work. - ' . ' ' , ' ( i e rT i tf |