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Show 'DESERET EVENING NEWS MONDAY ''MARCH 21 1919 POSSIBILITIES Mr. IManufacturer .1.1. OF AMUSEMENTS T IS TABERNACLE STATE III HALT -- and families used your product what would it mean to you ? Prosperity ? You can speak of theii families and only through ' If Concerns Industrial Rightly Supported Could Give Employment to All XT ' in laeeuJ U1 If the Semi-Weekl- tlcxsn-rtoLAKE THlvATRB The Man Who Know Ladies' bjMvial If fifteen or twenty thous- J 4 ' y " News ' " - "' ' j were While " the proceeding watohed by several hundred apparent-- ; ly ilprsly rjjiectators. the remainder of the lififior conflsialed by the po- -j lice, wliich had not been used during the influenza epidemic, was emptied of the public into the Saturday afternoon. fety building This action was taken by Chief of Police J Parley White after he had been notified by Attorney General Dan R Shields ihat the liquor must be de- stroed or he would be - charged with donterottt nX court TW- liquor turned Crazy Signatures Jp,NIGHT. BY WALT MASON (FOR THE DESERET NEWS) r, SJallnee laiia Brant. J. WILKES iliony Smrtlie am) Cliff Thomp Kendall son in M i t lMXTAGI-S--Vaudcill- . I, l Iwadod by e Kyra, Oriental dancer. F lic other act f bOCI U. M M L TH KATRB-- Moroni Olsen, KJyth Barlow and Yar-- i alt y PI j era in The Nlggnr." TABERNACLE French Army Band In concert, under ' Tells of Patriotism Shown By Utah Boys )jho Went Into War Elder Lyman Voices Tribute. , aus-pkv- w of Tabkmacle 'Choir. PARAMOUNT EMPREStya-Elllo- LOOK on strife as out of place; it is absurd and a disgrace, and men seldom need it; but I would like to climb the frame of that gai, think all men whiia who signs Ills name, so no one else can read 1L dwelling here should hand out'smiles and worlds of cjiet!r, and sing and club upon the maple beaded' dauce. and. fiddle; tmt would like to use dub whose signature's a riddle. As transient gueets we tread our path and every sign of spite and wrath we ought to check and muzzle; but be gbid'lf I might slay the drooling idiotic Jay whose signature! a puzzle, This soid of eUow has his gall; I hate his fancy, swirling scrawl, I simply can't abide it; I wonder why a humangink will fill his fountain pen with ink, and then get up and ride it? Oh, does he think heU pnake a hit by endeavor? And floee he think throwing chiropractic fit with asinine that folks will say, "Beshrew us, this gymnastic Jay must be absurdly clever? My time is worth two bones a day; I need It all U earn iy I rear up and grumble and take the shotgun from the floor when and jpajr, a whose Jumble. bore I run up against the signatures Elder C serge gospel. kept us out' of war," wax largely of Presi- Romney spoke of his acquaintance sponsible for the the with few a was it Prophet Joseph Smith and only dent Wilson. But months Uter whewThe Amertean pea- - testified as to hbr mtsstoir. Well referred to the jiJJtahop John pie saw that their rights and ths Intemptations and allurements surroundrights of humanity Were being In stake and suggested those this to uping fringed, that they stood ready holddeclaration of war by the very that the ward teachers itaake It a man whom they had rewarded for point to carry the gospel into every and to make an extra effort t keeping them out of war. That war hpme, lu the hearts of the young peo- cost Ahe American nation BO.OyO men; Instill m love a for the gospel. and-froto 200,000 200.000 pie killed In small propora number Elder Richard R. Lyman. wounded, tion to the losses of the French Elder Richard R. Lyman said that which amounted to a million and a mans main business is raising hit a half men killed in battle. Alluf this, family and his work, or professlot said the speaker, was done In the spirit. wu but a side line. Here In this of patriotism. So far as the Latter-- city many problems confront all. h bewere concerned, they, Baints day aid, and It Is welt that parents sulieved that God established this gov-- - rround their children with proper In- U Dexter and Ethel Clayton in Maggie Pepper; Pa the News, mid comic cartoon. HE meeting at the tabernacle This sUitemeirt was Sunday afternoon wu the secAs the bottles were thrown to the AMERICAN" Constance Talmiul ge ond session of the Ensign stake hailed .for a mo- made i a number of promt- - gutter, puese-sb- y la "Itunmncead ArahrlittiHar was and a old Lloyd Comedy and conference, men in the city non; to watch the proceed. ng and In. nent quarterly this morning after a canvas of aiious P- "- over by President Bichard bTKA.N I induKtria.1 firms uf th btate had ingathering was one-olClara K. Young in man who faint-pJ!enTYouin whwai Common law Constance Tal- . made In regard to their tapacity for ed and fell to the sidewalk as he field 145th Of the general In "tiood Night, Paul. the wched madge 4 000 men of the some related Some Ctah employment - Monroe Salisbury In RIALTO Ninety first d.i.Jon ar.jihorily to hohplta wht.re he was reVved by PTlie Millionaire Pirate. themn INxpi At Lhn land home and begin seeking Jobs lt8 of ammonia. to go White in Hurled into bp&re. tfc. si of and The barrels hogsheads not jobs then beenough may were and TRAINS. present willing ,n(6 th battle line, THE NEWS OX THE, LIBERTY Louise Glaum In The to go round and yet I tah manufac- :'Vndi f' J" Idolators; comedy and swnic. c " j J.n Pc-ersufficient on concerns have equip- bottles and Jugs were turned out In Sens is nn Polo 7L Hiring The tor not but t men these, , un-only or rfJh rtft Enters employ Train That Iran fr0It Trusties from the c!y Jail, ' (ten men k ? m hundreds of new citizens who could dpr the of Chief ?ha COMING,. Salt lake Datlv , After 2 30 1 p.r5ona direction " Lake ery Salt make to be i p th acled encouraged executioners. Ohiflin an Who wllte X4 lnirom of the -- JteliuesU-d SALT LAKE THEATRE Three solution hours 'were needed "to Nearly to Inform tjie News- - orf l.'f1rheif-hi- ft was The Id reaae Jual as tnejr declared today, was thfeafppjpip tbe Job, and a small moun-ua- e that the war shou 'Lori, Days beginning Thursday. March f about to- - be called into the front of Utah inaaie goods. ' Scarcely, 27, The Country Cousin. oP broken glass arose as The "de were to lines. likened the This 'exhe ernment. and that this nailon was an state tn the I'nion has better resources 8truotion proceeded, ORPHEUM Beginning Wednes- - asylum for the oppressed of all other fl.ys Ulah, it was , Thp nnuor haa be,n hed perience of the - Mormon Battalion, for raw material byThief after a long weary pilgrimage! day yrith The Heart of Annie nation. The Church of Jesus Christ pointed out, and the "supply in many white for sevprat months In hopes which, Wood. Bums and Frabltn, and Latter-da- y The Investigation t(iat some use could be found for it. to defend this country in Us trouble StrinU presented a cases, is unlimited Bert Baker and Company was as to local conditions was Suggested spared the necessity scheme of salvation In which the prin-- j was used during the with Mexico, large quantity unof war in the rather by engaging by Nephi L Morris, chairman, of the influenza and it is thought ciple of common consent prevailed j declaration of peace. J. soldiers' and sailors employment bu- - ,hat it didepidemic Town Harley Jn much good at that time, expected of, for and by the people. Surely, said HIPPODROME Beginning Tues-.daOregonian ! under-The was musical In program reprereau, Ore. to the speaker. If men can do all that operated conjunction withTh? decline of the influenza led Hooker of Jordan Valley, Gertrude Cloningvr, Ralph the .state Council of Defense. And J.,the final order for the destruction of the direction of Frof. A, C. . Lund, i Bondhlll and Cloninger Players they have done In loyalty to their counsenting the local settlement interests , with McClellan Prof. John J. at the Earley, secretary of the .Manufac-- the remaining liquor. In The Sweetest Girl in Dixie. try, they can do equally as much in -there, Involving 30,1100, acres, was In S. We ; organ, and" included the hymn. turers' association, has taken the mat- town Saturday on business. loyalty to their God. O God a thank Thee, ter for rather by and Prophet, up gathered thoroughly ittresident Young said he knew of Wilt Get Back Pay Denver A Bio statistics which tell a fofctbls story the choir and congregation; tenor 4 no bther scheme of ealvalton that held will , receive hands section Grande Ail Your Hearts, by Maggie Pepperoto, if Wlth state Industrial conditions, The so much In store for humanity as that -in Jame-J.1 and" pay the 332.U6Qback as ter J. anthem. Sifted down "by these Neilson, Latter-da- y Saints. federal fives resolve 31.8s Ethel Clayton, a Salt Lake believed in by the "Come Unto Me, by the tabernacle ( i accordance with, action of thefair. TtsetrThto the fact tha in a God who choir. There was also a violin solo girl, is appearing In one of her best It carried with it faith L'tab seeing destined to become a vast TallaayadmrnfetriiUon last by Prof. W. C. Clive- - The opening F(e Taken for Gambling Five manufacturing state; that freight rate prayer was offered by Elder W. J. today and tomorrow. The winsome, men were-- arrested at B street and adjustments will come with concerted It was not a system Tuddenham and the benediction by clever and versatile actress is shown of gospel truth jr' j Eleventh averzup early Sunday mom- - action and denuind on the part of the of damnation and predestined punishWell John In can in addition to at Bishop finest Pepand Utah entire that i Maggie advantage community, lhg and were charged with gambling, The local V. S. amplojment bureau those mentioned there were seated on per," a picture which ranks in. the top ment, but rather one of mercy and. S honestly earned bread and butter f They were later released on ball pf give The j longsuffering and final reward. to a greatly increased population If has received a telegram from Wash- the stand President C. W. Penrose, rung Of first class production 125 each. 5 . , I Elder Joseph F. Smith, Jr., Elders Paramount-Empres- s "May God help us to be truly loyaj. a good habit j her citizens will but buy home made ington, has to the I f 1 I a Pun at Provo Today Lieut Col. goods. management urging John M. Knight and Frsnk K. Snow, of pleasing movie patrons, and the cur- - j ald the speaker. There Is no place Mr. Morris and his commisI to the public that the of the Ensign stake presidency. Bish- rent offering follows the rule at the for I. "W. W, I$m or Bolshevism P. Hartle of American Lake, sion have provided 1,75(1 men with make plain Saints. The is due at Provo today, to become in- jobs at an expense of about 32.50 per failure of Congress to provide for the op George Romney and member of popular playhouse. among the Latter-da- y . structor In military tactics, and com- job. have put considerable proper maintenance of the bureau the high council. It Would be difficult to seject a more uprising of the present day is but They result of this mander of the R. O. T. C. unit of force behind matters of farm legisla- does not nut It Out of business. The Prwt. Richard W, Young. perfect cast than that chosen to sup- temporary and when the the B. Y. U. The colonel is accom- tion which might lead to the employMiss Clayton in this photoplay. terrible war has run Its course for a port In his remarks beginning President In its best ment of hundreds of meo. They have telegram follows. panied by Mrs. HwrWe. Richard W. Young expressed the hope Elliott Dexter plays the leading role year or two, civilisation It is Imperative that you make that in the preliminary star. Hts work is well 'and truest sense will assert Itself and opposttethe Doctors Auto Stolen While he was been instrumental the time he the during occupied and state TlFarTn section that y'our of known to patrons of the silent drama, bold sway in all the nation 'building campaign making a . professional call at the launching .theythe curtailment of employment pulpij be would be assisted by the in- as he has been shown in declare, they are pre- partial of tfye home of James Ivers, 5S4 east First and now. Elder Richard R. Lyman. does not put it out of busi- fluence of the holy spirit. He did leading Artcraft special many service to back of the Utah got pared Made, production South street, thieves stole the this, he said, because he had an abidand that committee ness, emergency movement. The ManufacturacRichard R. Lyman expressed goods Elder character Tully Marshall, K. popular of Dr. Leo Hummer, which ing conviction that though one poson employment of soldiers, sailors sessed association which Mr. is cast for a heavy part and Ray- pleasure in listening to the thrilling, was left standing In front of the house. ers the eloquence of a Webster or tor, counwar workers and Is exorganized on by out an mond represents. Hatton i an inimitable Hebrew patriotic address of Utah's favorite starting a Pitt, his words would be as a soundHe reported the theft to the police. tensive Utah products campaign. And cil of national league is not going to ing brass or a tinkling cymbal to Latter- drummer. BUI Elmer and Winifred soldier son. He said the world was Major Kelly Here Major Lincoln now the whole matter of whether or take over the work and functions of -day Greenwood do some excellent acting. always willing to do honor to a hero, Saints unless prompted by the G. Kelly, former state auditor, and not 4,000 men who have fought for the service. Get Immediately fullest holy The element of heart Interest In the and it thrilled him to- - hear of one spirit. now with the field accounting section world democracy shall return home to publicity for ,the following statement1 The said this was the first picture Is compelling. It shows how a American boy who went over the top of the construction division of the worthwhile Jobs, depends on the citi- by Colo. Arthur Vjt'oods of war depart- quarter speaker conference he had been girl rises from an insignificant posi- five time courageously to do his duty war department, Is at Fort Douglas zens of the state and their willing- ment and chairman emergency com- permutedyearly to attend for one and half tion in a department store to the place for his country. The American soldier Inspecting accounts in connection with ness to Insist on tha use of products mittee to overcome general - misun- years, due to hi absence from the of assistant manager; the film is one he asserted, went into that great conderstanding which is hurting service: city and state, and hospital construction. He, came from made In the state. in which the interest does not lag fog test to win. No one thought he Would part of the time an There appears to have arisen a from the , the south here, and leaves the hurt 8 hue's Possibilities. instant. do otherwise. The American nation of the purpose of He said nation, in military service. of the week for Washington, stopping misunderstanding Mr. Earleys figures, which that at least two of the Appropriate music is rendered by was stirred when in reply to the inseem the emergenev committee on empio-mest Denver, Chicago and Detroit. the under the Paramount almost startling In their revelation of of the kaiser that America of soldiers, rallors and war speakers at the morning session stated direction of Prof. orchestra, Ed P. KLmball. Good timation they felt the Baints, In general was not a factor in the great conflict, Bnrgtars Meal Candy Burglars en- what Utah can do in an Industrial workers organized by the council of that current had event so and instructive heard pictures tered the residence of F. C. Thlrot, a way, ara as follows: talks many made of a films national defense and a mistaken beLloyd George, the British premier, character in recent month complete the program. Z. C. M. 1. shoe factory employs at lief that the committee la candy salesman, 271 Htlbbard avenue, said, "Remember, America Is bringtaking over military they felt they would prefer to Saturday night and stole a number of present 55 workers. If rnnning at the work of the United States em- that into the contest the only flag in boxes of candy from the' sample case full capacity can employ 255, Oppen-beim- ployment service because of the par- listen to addresses on the principles made themjbetter able, In many par- ing re- all the world lhat has never known the to meet and duties of ticulars. the "in did said not hts This, gospel. he. was room.. The prowlers Arrow Head Shirt company, at tial curtailment of Its field organiza" of life. There haa been. defeat," It seemed remarkable, said . if but Inasmuch sponstbllitiee molest anything except the candy. present" 17 employees: exactly his own Lyman. That the Mormon capacity, '34. tion necessitated by lack of funds. It as he had beenthought, a great transformation in military t M to have committed - Union Paper. Box are ; by those requested Boys thought be made plain to the country over him In company, at pres- should ; in 20 years. When 1 served injtalion, after its historic march across to some relate the theft. Enttance was gained ent 0 employees; capacity, gt authority at that the temcommittee is a large the 12fl.Z. C. the scene-o-f regular army the government the desert; reached I: through an open window while the M. I. overall factory, at present 35 porary body and that it and the gov- of his experiences while In the coun- the when Mexico conflict with peace to mad i r P little the effort he service, would safeguard was trys to do endeavor away. family ernment , nd boards rep-355. departments employees; wa also remarkable It Mutual capacity, so for a short Urn morals of religlods well bemg of it (came; and I , Salvation Army' Cliangnt Ensign Creamery company, at present 90 em- resented in the committee will not At the morning session, said 'the loldier 'Thirty year ago at Fort that when the Utah regiment was up and Mrs, W, G. Harris and Lieut. ployees, capacity. 130. Salt Lake Iron attempt to create a substitute came of peace employPreeldent Haber J. Grant ex- Douglas, the men 4a the service were to the firing ttne,-npspeaker, Eva Budge. Salvation army officers, and Steel, at present 1 JO employees; ment service or in any way- take over pressed gratitude that the Utah provided with light wines end in some through the signing of the armistice regithe functions of United the States who have been stationed here since capacity, unlimited ment had not been ealled upon to Cases ardwnt'epirits, and there was by the German nation. Purity Biscuit last July, leave Tuesday for station at company, at present 125 employees, employment service. The committee engage in actual hostilities. President totai Indifference on the part of the said:; Continuing Elder Lyman All cement industries Intends to ghre the fullest support to Young said he believed he capacity, 200 Camp Cody, N. M. Captain Louis expressed military authorities respecting their Our boys have returned home and will take the ensigns place. of state, at present 600; capacity at the work of the United -States empl- also the feelings of those who so are-a-H conduct w Just their performed gtadr spirit oyment-serviceand to encourage back unscathed when he said cam military duties. they Special farewell services were held at least 7000 with present equipment-anBut it Is vastly differ- with which they went Into the conthat towns and cities through public they the local post Sunday, and the new resources unlimited too shared this same spirit of ent now. UncH Bam has changed all test. One incident serve if In and private contributions to will make eepecially to carry on commandant will preach her saluta- building of state roads and streets the While it seemed strange this and In the place of this indiffer- it clear: At a high priests meeting bureaus for returning soldiers gratitude. the ke Utah products are Used. after $11 tory sermon neL Sunday, that the in-Minea at and sailors and local Enafgjf-stadrilling they had Eighteenth Ofbeen through they should not be i guard arouud those in the service, by ward hall. President Richard W. of Fuel Irged Leslie present running at low capacity: work fices which the serviceemployment Itself wm.be called put to for upon their upmoral providing after agencies participateall R. Pyle, supervisor of fuel conserve-tionrfo- r for hundreds at full capacity. Candy unable delivered an address. It waa to finance until It was the conviction of the lift and their spiritual welfare. In Youngas America entered the contest. the federal railway adminis- concerns throughout state, at present appropriates the necessary Congress speaker .toxicants just money. was it that much have been banished front the,He dr,w better to return tration. baa concluded - trip of In- - employing about 76 per cent of ca- - The bureaus for returning soldiers home with r)rar plctur of th fnda:their limbs and faculties iTi ipecTion over the Oregon Short Line Pacity. Electrical supply concerns of and sailors must be maintained and n mciUal . dJffcrences-betweeh. gov.o than to tOTTlCT . Palled hav the unimpaired, at in returned tiluT a a al a state, f system. He urges conservation of present 600 employees; Increased and all pablic and private wounded and maimed as a gi.aa in form. Never before the of result history fuel as much as possible, as this will rapacity, 1000. Hewlett Bros., at efforts in every community to assist he Imperial Germany, difference with the enemys force But the ,'Tw have men been given such assist toward reduction In freight and present 40 employees, eapadty, 140 soldiers and sailors to suitable em- contact up- we do 'honor, said the .b thei11 At to mJt Splendid physical speaker training. basaenger rates. Mr. Pyle also states Flour and gmp concerns, running at ployment must be I bade my bqy and thoe who gave their limbs and their camp we occupied near the city of OnT yesterday he found the Short Line in satisfac- - present on 65 per cent of It may cost him hts educacapacity centralised through those bureaus. lives In- this great cause, and to those Bordeaux that fearful scourge. Influ- good-btory shape as regards fuel comump- - Foundry and machinery concerns! The welfare organizations and many aleo whoee his and health tion, deeds posslhlyribls Jlfe, of valor won for enza. made its appearance, and altton with his assistant. Charles t. running bn 64 per cent Bey- - commercial civic and other them the greatly coveted mark of disneither eould be given to a better though it had made serious lq roads but Freertutn, th Inspector leaves for the ersge manufacturers, capacity.at about bodies already ere working voluntary cause. through running . serried. And tinguished on While of Gerthe armies the French and Pacific eeaat for work tbert. the 50 per cent capacity, (due tn some them but this unity of effort must be Utah "Thab said the speaker, "is the "boy were not ordered to the mans. under the splendid core given f - It the front line Arrast FoUas Altercation John measure to off season). Nephi Plaster oompile-antwere they our waa willsoon banished. The spirit with which bur boys entered Inand It ready boys problem is to be satisfac- ing. yea many were anxious to Hagman. 16 years old, was arrested (pempany, at, present 60 people; ca- employment to war with Germany, We honored Utah regiment had between 500 and solved. 150. or unlimited at Second South and State streets by pacity. into the fray And to do their part get Lumber torily In 600 cases, .out of which there were but them, when they left and now they Also announce that contributions the great Patrolman E S Dalton Sunday night, concerns, running at 60 per cent catoo declared have our honor la none the comreturned all confllyt Utah, J4 the deaths, many, but following an altercation" with W, pacity. TVesiern Macaroni company, by state and city authorities, welfare, speaker, sent not one man out of the paratively small when considered with less than It would have been had they Schrader, 26 years old, a street car at present emplojj 15; capacity. 30. commercial, labor, etc., organizations 23.000 or 25,000 who represented this the of other regiment laid down, their live -- The socces assure continuance for feder- state.'but was witling.-i- f experience conductor, over the payment of a Packing houses, at present running already was This due to to measure necessary, in the very al American great said arms, attending service 200 employment of offices make the last great sacrifice for his the fare. Hagman Is said to have struck at capacity fHJm 150 to 200, but when in splendid work of Dr. Christopher-son- . Elder Lyman, was In proportion to addition to 66 service had arrang- countrys Schrader a heaw blow on the mouth, plant is enlarged can employ many ed cause. Their record Is one a en'Utah made who a most the to boy, W ithin next continue. accuracy with which they observed it to be proud of. as Is also the record viable record as a causing a deep laceration of the lip. more Paint ' concerns, running at Is expected at least 100 more week the principles of the gospel of Jesus sanitary expert. He was taken to the police station and about 60 will be made at home by the civilian in cent (due in some meas- taken Red referred President to the fact Young care of Christ. I have found no philosophy, released on his own recognizance to ure of off season). Powder by. communities. Tell Proas work and in the purchase of that the concerns, what Isihappening In your own state government had furnished no sclencei that Js not a part war issues in aid of the great cause. xth the appear today m the Juvenile court. at present employ 350; capacity, 500. Ohio, legislature first to with to look army after gospel of Jesus Christ as we ofknow chaplrins . Srhraders in hi new appropriate at Inland Crystal Saft company, treated Benefited of the Berrien. welfare soldier the funds by 113.000 to operate ofspiritual It and as we try to live It In the running giving the emergency hospital. at present at about an average of 75 fice till Congress makes said President. Young. He paid tribute to the work of Chap- words of the Immortal Lincoln, necessary That believe Right per cent capacity; raw materials sup- appropriation. Director roost of the relatives of the lain B- - H. Roberts of the Utah regl-- . make chargeneral 47 Main St CWn ply unlimited. ro might" Only , 3000 ' marines wee greatly loved he ment, that not men young acterises sent Sugar, response out stating companies, of concede have went they country tnqst been into 4he fight at Chateau fa1. 20U pnun1n to tha ton rhonea at capacity due to off season. the men. It waa remarkable demonstration greatly benefited by this seme. and respectedhe by all to of nationnot to be driven back but to AdrBrtiMntbt al realization of urgent need for It has strengthened their, said, attend one of Thierry, Could Be Enlarged. manhood gratifying, full Out of them 6500 gave ahead. go his service and where 400 or men 30Q their future Mr Earley stated that this hat eould service to place soldiers usefulness and has and war would be present listening Intently to their lire to eav Paris and to benebe greatly enlarged but that practical- workers. the world. every word that he rpoke. The Utah fit -ly every Industrial concern would tell he" eo nol tj d ed , ' R i regiment. said tne speaker, was made makes gh t the same storv Hd hinted that labor might, up of men of high character .and unions might find about 75 per cent of May Lose Sight of Eye splendid discipline. Not a lunaoL disttheaet- - Bran-gP- otund' wfflej' use MORNING SESSION. loyalty was heard among them, but all -- union men-tf union tn turn would were moved upon with a desire to do support the products or the firm and full their courand Melvin duty honewly Fredericknen. IE year old, There to be a meeting of theboard ageously meet every requirement. Report of Stake Conditions x Brief Bui of directors of the Manufacturers as- son of Mr. and bfrs. N. A. fiederick-sen- , President Young said there was no Inspiring Address sociation Monday together with the 723 east Fourth South street, sufin the military service for a The place Utah products committee and special fered a severe of the Ensign' morning your old plates made as no moral coward, tgtyrt laceration than there wa stake conferencesession under his advertising campaign committee of the wa held Jn the A a place and numerous cuts and The sembly hall physical coward. rght eyeabout -- good as new 'ones!- -- - association to further- - plana for the bruises Bunday, commencing at the face and body Satmilitary service required "ye yea and 10 "Heme Products drive. oclock. President Richard W. nay nay. without excuse or the pleadThe employment bureau of the state urday opening, when a brick fence and both counselor Young presided west of Third pillar ing circumstances. A were Souh extenuating council of defense, Mr. Morris states fell onxtW) hlfl. He was hurried tS The present Of the general aufhori-tie-ther- e soldier to be popular muet be unself ha been authorized to remain open were present Preet. Heber hospital by Police Chauflsh, and It was the speaker's convic-at least 60 day longer or until the emergqncyf feur 8. J. Thomas and Tatrolman tloh that the Utah boys had returnedi J. Grant Eldera James E. Talmage. Le- reaches home Dean. Hmith, Jr Richard" R. LyExamination home in the hospt- - h fully Imbued with this idea. Nor JosephfF.' when the largest group of unemployed showed that his eve had been missing teeth replaced must a soldier be a bragging or boast-- I man and Bishop John Wells. in- soldiers which ha yet reached the al Beautiful music wa furnished ured and It is feared ful man. The true soldier was modest SOc.extja for each tooth. lty will be mustered out Mr. Morris the Ensign stake chorus and an en-by i in many cases so much so that It was declares that he expects the very peak it tn noBpttaJ ofhe it.waaAfter fragment larged orchestra, under direction of next to impossible to get him to admit Of the work of the bureau ahead when removed to hit home. Henry E. Giles. During the servdistinguished service. Here the spea- Prof. these men begin to search for work. to Tatrolman ker related an Instance where a young ices the following anthems were renAccording Dean dered: WOODRUFF-SHEET- S "Jehovah's Praise," Joseph, soldier had left his shelter five 8iffe-eioung hredencksen and two ons were the Seer, How Will the Saints ReWAY THE and OF Repaired leaning against chaliJs In returned in ETERNAL LIFE the times, fierceness despite of the the fence solo joice," by Chas. R. Pike, Beto repair telephone lines that connecting the brick piers 24 hours parcel pttet. battle, MORRIS COAL -third boy gave him a had been shot dowji. - Yet tn sptte of hold the Mountain of the Lord. Is a suitable book for a- - young when push ' this achlevemeqa, when asked for a Conditions In 'Blake. than or young woman, it is a treatise COMPANY statement of What he did. he shrank on the doctrines of the gospel, exPresident Richard W. Young exNeither of the bther boys waa ln- from the simple ceremony of plaining in - a cioar way the prlncL lured. a tended a word of welcome Jo alt preshaving , , " distinguished cross conferred upon ent Elder Jbhn M.. pies and. ordinance of salvation Knight of the him. Your;. Wannest Friends, Patltfne-- was another what they are, why they ara needed quality stake presidency, told of condition in it he true soldier. Laboratory Department. of and how. to practice them. Prde He was also M4RSH COAL CO. obe- the stake, and presented the general j Salt Lake. 113 S. Main. dient and stood' ready to respond to and stake auihorltle Tha Deseret all. of whom The kind you want; when you 54 Main St. Was. gvery command. were sustained unanimously' Tn , tl-wa 1306 and 137. David R. Z--r of the Lyon of 1 16 Exchange Spirit Patriotism. Place. Advertisement. Enag Vht speaker said the slogan, "Sfe gave a report of cooditions ln that ward, and tesUXied to tbs truthful- - T I in n- ptair bm-lnr'- T ' -- Kino-gram- m d St mr andfiTwtributto -i - "g et wWth j me oi J : y. &E i, - H. . fluences. - J. Grant. President Heber J. Grant said he was truly grateful to the Lord for the spirit of the gospel that spirit which burns in the . hearts of every true Latter-da- y Saint, and gives them a knowledge - of the truth. He teeti fied that Joy- and happiness comes to those, who live the gospel. The Opening, prayer was offered by , and-Elder Chari-- was pronounced by Elder Joseph F. Smith, Jr, Front. Heber ! I 'll -- n, E , 4 -- Tile-har- aoto-nlcibl- le ider Bat-servi- r -- I Hol-bro- UTAH WILL GET Amer An Wi The announcement from Washingthat Utah, under the old and th new road act will receive a total ot 33,122.000 of federal money, of which be available for nearly 31,OO6,d00-wthe ensuing year Is of keen interest tp sugar men of this state. Most of the sugar factories are located lp districts where a generous share of these fund together with state appropriations, .supplemented by county funds, will be spent. The West Cache Sugar company trucked several thousand tons of been last season and succeeded in estab- llshlng a cost of about 25 cents pert ton on three-mil- e hauls. The season j before, the cost was a little higher,- i. The Sprlngville-Mapleto- n Sugar company also trucked a large part of n Cun last season and their 22,000-tothey found, in several Instance that could truck beets for lees thin they they could ship over rail line Theyhave a compact, nearby beet grow- t lng territory, most of which 5s served : i -- , le tltr,n4 . I y. . pr wt-r- y ' by good road Idaho will have a similar' federal allotment of good roads money that will be used in bettering an. already goodly mileage, of splendid roads. Facts About Sugar. tr Demurrers war filed Saturday In the Third district court In the twe B Jkm.-iab- kwgi afftr in H Mikl lie can ders apoi to a kae Mor T agr sha frin lnt( gen three f - t! j ; 3oi,-00- - of the Third district court. prop! diapo seetii chan t of more offer Ame Pr non ral were X. men doet be r Tt he th I Plan 'JVf w Playground . , and Plan are under wy for the eWOb- summer of s play" Ihfhment fer-ne- xf ground tor children "at the ' Ensign school ground The school is so situated that it would form an excellentI recreation center and the movement . receiving the backing of the associations of the Ensign. Lowell, Longfellow. Wasatch and Lafayette school - ' jr' ' PA and! ' L. N. Stohl against Ernest R. Woolley. 0 In each the defendant asks for damages for alleged libel. The de- murrers are made on the ground that , fa it - to vtuite 'tori' th - oomplaim facts as might constitute a cause for action. The suits are the outgrowth of statements alleged to" have been mads for publication by Mr. Woolley concerning the case of the West Caeh Sugar company against Mr. Hendrickson and Mr. Stohl, which case-i- s now being tried before Judge W. H. B rara-e- l, Parent-Teache- P Awn TUe suttr fttedby'idrArHenIrTck!on pose Uon T! Jim will min ef) ion rs r fat J"- the rr rif 4 ALLIANCE COAL COMPANY. For Cool ot Beet Quality And Quick Service phpne Was 4443 Advertise . nly has ment.. to ,iHo We carry only r.RCSuhontnT i j Demurrers Are Filed In Suits For Damages 'TiW., False Teeth. REPAIRED me , the -- Lot ton -- ad -- Hie afiitttHRXs? u lf-- l 1 the best of. 0ll ur ? - -- -- Repaired 1 the good 50 forf Ml Coals ! Mail Yoiir Teeth ' nt rouhTa,n9topu,h Dr.R.H. Ramsey 6" r -- 7rl 1 a. , di. ft. fa Un od to UndsTSlandn tor Th limpy m K ferUr Die first Shot liberty Omni Tht Kastw toystery jMwAmte I Carolyn of the Corner WH Inght of th X Bar IL-- Ar xixwsgsJw-fcVirr- Otenee A Ae i'm t . lr rill .(!. ar- er IrimAwe J I:. The Heap of Nr. Apron Stnnfi-y- w k Skinners Ba H&vy fruTf ' . bn POftJlAR PRJCC -- I th raroiKBonr -- Ninety-first-divisi- fT ca Other Good .Titles lb Wonderful Line. Send for JJst. 24)00 No. 8 Main Bt BOOK STORK DESERET NEW Bunding. t'Maln ferret . is -- vu |