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Show "T MM The: Semi-Week- "EL; ly CD FiMEIiCWE 145TH, FIRSTUTAH . nr , News Issued Mondays and Tfcarsdays b md by more ta lOdMO p nopta. mostly ItrtMN, is ba proaptrou reflm cf Utah, i C Webb PUccd in ia Charge of 143rd, Regiment. CoL W. Cali--fom- Idaho. Vwmlnt, Nevada, Colorado, Oreioo, Arisen Kew Mexico, udrVMmnv Canada. Detailed droulntion by Mates fnraiiffied adTWtHen os op--N " plication, nut circulation is entirely , separate and distinct from that of the Daily and Sator day Hew, price 1.00 per pear. 1.00 for six mouth. Free earn pie copies sent os ' lOvflrjr Tralii w 'wt N THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. ThS V V r "V Jffrt i pa Sale ea That Iesxes (or bnten Is appilcattons were dad. yesterday Vy the Prove Reservoir company on waters of the Provo river; mi for 4 second fagt to be used to Irrigate 2.220 acres oa Provo bench toward the north end of Utah lake; and the other for IS second feet, supplementary te former applications by twC company, to Irrigate, with previous right a 49,000 acres. This application involve t a pumping plant nnd tha exchange of waters rising In the bed of the Provo river for water new passing the division dam of tho company, higher up. The papers filed in the office ef Ueorge F. McGonagte. state engineer are signed for the company by Joseph K. Murdock, its preeldept In connection with the larger application this comment is made- The applicant has In progress the of the existing Prove enlargement Bench canal in order to provide the a capacity therein ef 40 with applicant cuhlo feet per second in excess ef the of tho canal, approxipreseat capacity mately 140 second feet. The greater portion ef the leads lying under the contour of the Prove Bench canal are already under irrigation. Of tbs lands within the legal eubdi visions mentioned la the applies-lio.llitrt are not less than 2,220 scree not Irrigated By the water of the said Provo bench canaL It is tha Intention of this applicant to irrigate these 2.39 acres by the use of the 40 fecond feet of water herein sought . to be appropriated. "A portion ot the water will bo used 11 for the whole period the year) f or domrauc and .culinary purposes to end residents irrigation supply along the course of the canaL The full volume will be used whenever available for irrigation purposes beabout April 1. ginning in connection with tbs supplementary application for water, with which to irrigate the larger tract, the papers volume of water diverted and used by the Tim pa nogea Irrigation company does not pass through the Olmsted Fewer plant. Practically ail of that water arises hi tha river bed below the diversion dam ef the Olmsted power plant end above the point of diversion described In this application (about a mile below Olmsted, at the mouth of Provo canyon), and runs down the river past the diversion point mentioned. volume of flow of Provo river Thy the below Olmsted plant ef tbs Utah Power A Light company la larger than all of the appropriations diverting water from Provo river below that point. tlrv Goes . to Texas Camp William Cannom Jr, aon of Dr. Wm. T. Can noa. has gone to Waco. Texas, -to en-t-" a school of infantry. . , er COL. E. LEROY BOURSE. Capt. C. and for advices from the Cable three months at Fort Douglas, has been assigned to tha Evacuation hos- apondent of the Salt Lakt Tribuna pital, Camp Pike, Ark., and Js now In Paris, France, report the transfer ,'nf Colonel .W, O. Webb to the Lieut. Keith Promoted Unit David command bf the 143rd (California) Keith, quartermaster's corps, has been field artillery, and the promotion of promoted to be first lieutenant. Hav- Ueut. Cot E. LeRoy Bourn of the ing returned from active service in Franca, he is now on duty at Camp HSth (Utah) field artillery to be x Lewis. colonel of that regiment, to succeed j Officer Arrises Heat CoL Webb. Both regiment are' in Supply Jesse S. Tyson, M D., has arrived from the same brigade, the Sixty fifth; the Camp Dodge, L-a- and reported fot third regiment being the- 144th (Caliduty at Fort Douglas general hospital, fornia), known as the Grizzlies as supply offlopr. ,, , Gem R. W. Toung of Sait Lake Franc in LombmSht Harry Brig. Hairy Just why CoL brigade commander. Lambrecht. 1215 Tale avenue, this Is . dty. and member of an engineer regi- Webb was put in comma od of the It is known not 143rd is but arstated, ment, write his father of hie safe an East here that this regiment has been much rival in France. He In need of drill and training generally, hide high school student, v . and CoL Webb Is regarded as Just the man to put It through a course of Van Wagoner First Lieutenant Intensive work. John E. Van Wagoner, recently to U. 8. Senator Reed Smoot, Colonel Bourne is a native of this 'has been appointed a first lieutenant city, with years of experience in news, In the army service corps . H e leave paper life, as well as military work, In two weeks for overseas duty. lie began his military career as an enlisted man. worked bis way up to capSan Pedro Club Raided Five white tain of the signal corps, was captain of women, five egroes and four whits A First Utah cavalry, during men were arrested by Police Captain tbstroop. Mexican border troubles, and comA. C. Sold Detectives Henry Taggart battery A, 145th field artil Williams and Bert H. B eager .last manded on Its organization. Later he was night in a raid on the San Podro elub.1 lea, made senior major, and when CoL . lift Regent street. They were charged Toun(r wa made a brigadier, and With disorderly conduct. Lieut. CoL Webb made ooloneL Mai Suffering from Diphtheria George Bourne was advanced to tauten ant K easel. It years old, was found to be Colon eL it is understood that the 145th win yesterday suffering from diphtheria afternoon when he was taken from a go to the front lines within the next . downtown rooming house to the three or four week. emergency hospital. He was removed at once to the eonnty isolation hoaplALLJANCE COAL COMPANY. tat Keaeol la from Mantl, Utah, For Coal of Best Quallljr and Quick Serrhxs phone Waa 4442. Advertise Carpenters and Olliers Wanted Twenty carpenter are wanted at once ment. Va. W. They from this city, at Nltro. will be paid 2 cents per hour, with douhle time for overtime and Sunday work- - The men win furnish their own tools. One hundred Jape are also wanted atNltrofm kitchen help at 20 per 20 for four .foremen, .week, wra (nation free. Revising Ttiods Prof. Andrew L. Neff, a teacher in the Blackfoot academy, Idaho, is spending hi "quaranCOUNTRYS OBUemiONS tine vacation" revising for publication hia thesis on Mormon Migration at the Hiatorlona office. s This thrills was accepted At the University of CalGov. Harding, chairman of the Federal ifornia, from which school Prof. Neff Reserve Baak of San Francisco writes of with.the last May degree graduated President John C.,Cntler of the Deseret PhX, National bank, that the widest circulaMajor Marsh Rcnlor Officer Major tion should be given to the fact that of technichief tha , Robert Marsh. Jr, In the Black sea reis no section.' aviation serVlce in France, there and wheat that there has been a crop - ' cal hae been prombted to be senor field gion, In Bulgaria. Rumania -- and officer on the western front. He is a failure of the Salt Lake high school Ukraine which must be supplied by the graduate ' and the Columbia School of Mines. Ha United States Be adds some interesting fact regarding the government - I was formerly general 'Superintendent guarantee ot the price of wheat and at Ruth, aay Mr. Hoover i of the Nevada Consoll5'd advises him that C & Nevada grain corporation bee on hand 124., of wheat rostinr ap000,00 bushel ' i MARTI V COAL COMPANY, proximately $240,000,000, and that it has qutatandlng obligation against thia of OuO. Mr. Hoovar also aaya about Move ahead with the Government. that if110.000, chance the price ef by any now. 2001 wheat should fall by i a bushel, Buy yoor .storage coalDon'tthe ton. tbs of to delay. the grain corporation would pounds capital - Phones Wasatch 44l, 4457, 2142. be almost sufficient to liquidate their Cap- - Xyrall Transferred A. NyralL M.D., of thia city, X -- - u sec-reta- ry Li , maximum possible holding ot 170,000,000 bushels. The food Set provides for the establishment of a price at principal terminXmas Gifts wow! The al Select your In the United States, end contains government suggests yon start buying this language:' them In Oct. Our stock be complete. The for the sevguaranteed Jensen's Jewelers, IX- Mala fet. Ad- eral standard gradesprices of wheat for the - ' f crop ot 1912, shall be based upon No. 1 vertisement. Advertisement. l3aU 3 .1 Are Worth Money to Too.' . - c -- better dentistry. . r fnt modest -- offices. prices. (examination free, open evenings. - Dr. ILH.itatnsey Salt Lake's Leading Death. WAS. Z397J lUSblUXN 1 northern spring or Its equivalent at net leas than 12 per bushed at the principal interior primary markets Thia guarnot be dependent "upon t he anty shall action of the president under the first part of this section but is hereby made absolute and shall be btpding until May I After providing tor the estabUshmeat of grades and markets the act contta- Tbereupoo, tho government of tho United States hereby guarantees every producer of wheat produced Within the United State, that, upon compliance by him with the regulations prescribed, he shall receive for any wheat produced in reliance upon this guarantee within the period, not exceeding 12 months, prescribed In the notloe, a price not less than the guarantee price therefor a fixed pursuant to thia section." , Mr. I odver, writes Gov. Harding, reobligation on gard thiaofa tha positive United Btatee which the part should in itself constitute some measure of security. He desires that the banks be Informed that there is no wheat In Che Black sea region, that (hero has been a crop failure in Bulgaria, Rumania and tho Ukraine, and that, with the opening of the Dardan- Prevtdes ter Euiaaga This applicant proposes by vlrtns of tbts application to divert 12 second feet ef water from Provo river at the described, te carry the same by point means ef a flume 2i feet wide and li feet deep a distance ef 430 feet, ana discharge the seme into the Timpano, canal at an elevation approxigo mately seven feet higher than the elevation of the water in the river at the In lien of said point ot diversion. water diverted into the Timpano-go- e canal above the first point of use therefrom the applicant proposes to take from Prove river- - at a point (higher up stream) of the water therein flowing to the use of the Tim panogos canal On equal volume ef flow. Not more than one second foot of water from all sources of supply combined will bo used for each 70 acres ef lend hereinbefore specified tor the eutird Irrigation season, I Comet from Franco ' " To Train Soldiers First Lieut. C. F. Burton, aon of Mr. and Mrs Lafayette G. Burton, 252 south Thirteenth East, Is visiting' hk parents on a leave ot absence, after seven month of service having seen He In France. waa attached to the Seventh Battalion of Engineers. Lieut. Burton returned from France tho latter part of August, after having had many Interesting experiences and seeing many of the wonderf of th world's war. However, he ie not allowed to tell of them, so hi friend will have to wait till- after the war for hi exHe states, however, that periences. he has great respect for the fighting of all the Allied forces, end ability the great work the Red Cross. praises Y. M. C. A. and other similar organisations are doing. The people of France also treat th men very hospitably. He met several of hi former university companions while In France, some of them being Utah men. Lint Barton Is a product of one ef the first officers training school for engineer, he being th only men from Utah te attend the school at Ft. Leavenworth, Kane as, the other man being He waa comassigned to Vancouver from this missioned a second Nontenant school end later, on- - July 20 of this promoted to be first lieu year. tenant He Is on a special mission In America and will train troops at Camp Humphrey a Va, for which place he will leave some time next week. Later France. He was hs may returnto to'bow long the w optimistic as one oald of would last hut thing he Is rare end that Is that victory will be with the Allie. o Wight Gets Commission . Bart Wight, eon of W. A. Wight, this city, hae been commissioned u second lieu tenant ef artillery at Camp n Tavlor. ivy. He took hi oeth a officer, en a hospital bed. while convalescent from th Influenza Jfho lieutenant was with the 145th from It organisation ontilJnvt before Its departure for Franca When with other deserving officera ha was sent to Camp Tnvlnr for officer training Toung Wight waa.es the border with th Utah battery. and was formerly with the Utah Power A Light company. EL Park City Establishes (tpcdal Oonreepoudene ) PARK errr, Ort n-P- xrk City has established a quarantine against ail person from Wasatch county od other porta of Pummlt bounty, also against all persona who travel through either county. No en win be Viewed th town unlee be he a health eertlfieata Mayer J J. FitsgwraJd of Park Pity And tbs health authorities because yd this adieu Park City Is virtually free from tafia-n- sa end they deetre to keep It so. Th effects (hs Lincoln hlgh-wn- v, quarantine it Is pointed ent Mr. Fltsgerald amid traveler win be allowed to go through, bat may not get oat of their con reran ora. n elles. It will b necessary for th Allied governments to furnish wheat from the . Better Than Pm United States In order to maintain the Tho question has bee asked. ! population of thooe countries end pre- what way on Chamberlain's Tablets lect them front, starvation during the , , v superior to pills f Our anrwnr is earning winter. They are easier and more pleasant te taka more gentle and mild in their e - O (Treating. action and more reliable. they have a felines and cleanse and Invigorate theThe poo stomach ta gnach after eating, and leave the bowats In a natural fency ;Nmw vnat you have eaten too condition, while pill are more harsh much and that you should take on of la effect and their use la often folChamberlain'S Tablet td ah) digestion. lowed tor conotlpaaon.-i-AdvortUo- - AnrUaeaent. v . , i 4 1918 John Barleycorn BT WALT NABOB (FOR THE DESERET KUBg) i FROM mu PEACH CHOP TI OHriT BARLEYCORN, jny Jo, John, (loco nitlonf had iKat. have, with beastly arrogance Infected this old earth. see your finish, John, nnd many fit you throw, the ben Utah ewunty peach crop, shown by 1 I KneU for John Barleycorn my Thia war hu shipping records out of BRit Vna Tnlifi Anna ntf km dla mopn Uo Ton have kllu 42 sent out wtriw'l eat out by express, and In addition sev- war, with your old gin and rye; t)ie men who fail eral carload that were Included tu 22 prayers and bleaeings .know, but times you May, must die mixed ear sent out from Provo Barleycorn, my Jo. John Barleycorn, i ray Jo. John, year JkL' Estimates fgrnisbed by J. Basil WalkR er, state crop past inspector, based oa avail; you cannot net aside your" doom by blowing l0 u,0 V. these efficlsl return from Utah ooun-t- Lhe tear of erocodlloa which down your whiskers flow avert and oa advices from other parts of the state, are that the total shipment l.ier and ehroud, John Barleycorn, my jo Twill be a better wlu of Utah Beached out ef th ntate was when yoti'vo removed, your eign, when you no longer j this year 7a0 car Loat year th records 1 shew that the total was 1154 cars, 1917 tanglefoot and urine; for every plonk you handle la thVpric tabled e of sort being coin, John. Barleycorn, ttr bumper fyor" for Utah peaches. woe, and that's a However, the tie rtrs Mr. Walker es- wearied all th world, John, T; yoiVe tiret the aoula of men, and i timates, brought to the growers practically a much aa the 1130 care the,I chase yourself away you .won't come back again; you're in and each instance the year before, latnea donn. but you will haVo to go, and so akldoonnd tim Vj amount w Juet under 1500,000 . This year peeohet were - contracted , John Barleycorn, my Jo. , for es low as 10 cents a bushel, buyer. l on lot of furnish the baskets and 52 cere sold at i 1 90. boxed, and at the car door. Mr. Walker places the average price per bushel at 2125 te the grower, and estimating 200 bushel to the cor, with an additional 40 per cent of the amount shipped as distributed in the state through peddlers and similar trade, ha arrive at jha con elusion that the crop thia year was sold for about 1144,250. Inst year the average price TABLE uhowing hour school Rich ..... ),274 f I was between 20 cent and 21 he eald, Juan...... g and estimating a carload as worth 1190. district would be limited a San Sevier it ? and making similar allowances for the to irfaximum tax levies, under So. beepet ...2,947 KS!5 I .! worth i reddlera trade, the crop would be th plan auggsiled. by name: go. Summit ... 4 423 4 mittee en legfolatton of the house of Tooele 7,M 4 7 ii. 1,931 Otto J. Poufson, county crop peat In- delegate of th Utah Educational as- Uintah Wasatch 2 933 4 spector for Utah county aa found that sociation. has been made I . ?! public. Thi Washington j,m peach carload shipment by freight 1,771 4 4 It Wayns from that county were- Pleasant Grove. table-giv- e the assessed valuation-pe- r Weter ... 4, lit 42 care; Prove beach, 211 cars; Prevs, ti tiu i S. L. City 4 Springvills end Mapleton, 42 capita In each school district In tbe II 3.:: ear Peyson, 10; Kaataquin, A nor; EL state, the present maximum levy un- Ogden ... J,(U ' 'll(i berta. 2 cars. In addition there wore der the wording of the present law, Logan . . . . 1.&37 tbs two tear by express out of Spring-Til- l, and what revenue per child of th It 3 IK . , end whatever peoebes were in the ecboola could pomtbiy be derived if Murray It from thaw 20 mixed car seat out of Provo Shipapparent - table alao thia ie Tb fixed. levy It lg ever going te b lots by ments of peers n carload suggested levy for that dis- bring th possible msximoaT freight totaled 0 from 4 PleasantElGrove, showrfthe 14 from. Prove and berta. trict and the revenue that would be diatticu up to the stasd- from Pleasant Grove shipped 2 and Provo 2 possible under that suggested levy. 120 e) for tho state The figures are baaed on the 1917 cart of prunes maximum for echori T J. W. Fox, Jr, crop pest Inspector for valuation of the state, but thia districtlevy have te bra Salt Lake county, reports ehtpment ef would not vary materially from year cendlng. evenwiy 1 carloads of peaches from East Mill when tbe taZL, inasmuch a assessed valua- ation drop below Other to year, the 15.54 Creek, and 2 from Bluffdsle. tion is growing about as fast as school counties have not yet reported finally Bcbod Would Bewg. j The table follow; . . , population. on th production of these fruKs.-Ji- r. It la also regarded Welker say th report show that the Utah Jonathaa apple sr la the school aa a whole ZTlT.' 5 ?? excellent shape, and are bringing aa financially ! I5 8' S' by such a high as 21 10 lor extra fancy apples, at 2 lea It had the effect atm- the car door. The majority, bowsver, tb araeosed vakuirai ar being 'shipped tn bulk, going to ffl r? ing than actaU eash vain t thekd and some te Texas Missouri. 'California, I 24 school district! h thi Of the end Denver. , outside of the eitJm of tM Ip second ci see, only artm, m Under Quarantine. . 17.22 4.414.17 suggested levies would be m 2.443 Alpine 4 444 5 5 14 54 2 2 27 42 raise os ranch per capita g -Beaver ... Box elder ... .. 5 254 4 2 2142 14 2t.ll valuation aa they do at pno i Rigid quarantine is being maintained Cache 2.555 42 14.13 l. 12 42 Another suggeetioa mad k' on th military reservation, only per- Carbon 5.147 4.7 25 13 5 4 12 17 school men and others Is Unfit sona admitted having actual business Davis 4.427 47 20 2 M 27 44 1 529 4 9 23 7.0 J 77 or amount of state aid kt ttm exercised about Duchesne there, and car beingThirty-seve2 12 In fact this b h 15.22 2.277 school 55 th 79 n new Emery soldiers going oat 1.291 10 11 15 7A ISIS soffit to be the ideal oases ef inf mens were admitted to Garfield 4 14 2.4 15 0 5 22 . Grand 39,97 all. the teaching q the general hospital at the post Thurs5.192 4 2 2 2 9 7 5 4 2 9 14 of the schools be borne m day, atx being from tha state univer- Granite 1 25.15 2.211 55 Iron 2t from th Jordan school but by the m districts sity train tog eohool, and 11.524 4 2 45 49 2 4 29 12 No deaths were post organisation . thus 5 4 tte 5 5 every 41 28 giving Juab 5,204 lg.il large, reported yesterday, and all of thO case Eana 2.445 4 9 14 72 7 17 15 tn the state approvimatsly a nudes treatment ar reported as Iedoing Millard 4.405 5 2 22 24 5 5 24 79 chance, so tor oa the Whj ( disvrelL It in believed the disease 5.772 I 34 47 5 9 25 12 teachers la concerned Morgan ) appearing from t he training steooC Neb o 2.755 tJ 14.33 7 12.12 That solution, however, h No. Sanpete, , , ,2,008 i.6 1 L04 7. 14.05 to ideal kue or be )eea groove 5.0 22 25 ... 4.0 Summit 5J50 25.1 Mrs. Morse Moon No, Mr. 3191 19 22.74 2 8 25 02 involve sevwal change bed) Park City Piute 2,771 4 0 14..45 7j 19.42 etatutes and In the ooostitolte. i ru, bTflghL'ti Legal Advisory Boards Will Help' Registrants With VoliQuestionnaires tional Inductions. y, jpeue' 1- With the mailing of additional questionnaire In progress front every loosJ draft beard in' th state, members , of legal advisory boards ore again receiving calls to sorviea They furnish aasiatanc gratis to person desirous of each Aid in fBKntf out their qneetlonaatrea - Dab B. .Shield as cb airman of th legal advisory board lor Salt Lak county, la buoy ea a sehedsl tor legal advisory boards, for A period starting next Monday. Yesterday he Bdunbed ttmhe'Wtm had bssn asked La serve Monday , and Tuesday, ut the various places la 8elt lake county, m 40 frjlnme A At the State Capitol B. 8. Crow, Duncan. Margaret Connell, E. M Allison. John A- - Marshall, Ashby Snow, K. K. Steffen sen, Stephen L. Richards, B. H. CalUaUr and W, T. Monday,' October - ' Plan' For School ;Rev'enue Is Submitted By N. E. A. Delega 21 Gunter. .... si ii Jin. ........ ...... ... .... till;!" a - ).! flWSwmr ... Z 1 Tuesday, October 22 M. M. ner, E. O. Leatherwoed, Willard son, A C. Ellis, Frank Nobeker, ton A. Muaeer, A. B. Bowysr, Jr, WarHan- u Bur- A. & Fowler, Albert SL Barnes and C. A. ' Gillette.- i At Bingham. 21c Brigham Monday, ' October Clegg, Ben Johnson, G. A. Iveraon sad J. W. Strlngfellow (at Highland Boy). Tuesday, October 2L Edward F. Allen, John Jansen. Thomas O. Sbock-and E. R. Calllater (at Highland U Boy), ' At GflrfiddL 21. Franklin October Monday, Piter, D. Chase . Rich, Wilson Mc' Carty and & A. Maginms. 22. Sam D. October , Tueaday, Thurman, O. M. Sullivan. Walter F. KJrksey and N. D. Papadakts. . For Murray. Monday, October 21. John E. Fix and Constantino ton and Georg J. Horace H. Smith (at city ' and-count- y building). Tueaday, October 22, D. A. Skeen (at city and county building), Joseph C. Cecil at Continental Bank building and R. A. McBroom at Boston' build: i ing. Bis tis wires Ordered. ' Mailing of questionnaire was dersd yesterday, ea telegraphic orders from Provost Marshal General JCaech H. Crowder, th draft beards being askhd to send nut 20 per sent each toy entire remaining list ef until the those who registered September .12, Questionnaires have 1912, is complete. to and returned already been mailed that dote between of from r eg intrants inclusive. The the age ot 22 and moiling ot. additional qoestlonnnalres the is not to be started Until after beof the registrants classification pretty tween the age of 12 and 20 a Inasmuch definitely . pemplete. reported this every Utah board haseveral no days, work a complete fer anywhere In th maildelay to expected additional q0etimnairea ing of th there Is nothing in Gen. However, the Crowder's telegram to 10authorise more than per rent In-of of mailing JaUy. the remaining querihmtmirra struction from Gen. Crowder aay tn ngjf "This authority t mail questionbelow and above naire to registrant Inclusive, the age of 12 end 24. both is only for th purpose of proceeding classification ouch ef th with and dees net modify previous president directed orders, wherein the on Reptem-bth&t rerltftrant who wr 24, both IE 11. between 19boand drafted for -- 1 . regie-troao- j-- Post it ....... 22 ....... and ' ill of Spanish Influenza Wert that Hr.'aad Mr Arthur Mors Moon, of this city and who ar oa the F adage circuit, had been taken from a train at Helena. Mont-- both seriously was reill with Spanish Influenza, ceived fh thia city last night, A T. Moon, father of the stricken mao. left at one for Helena upon receiving word. Both Mr. and Mrs. Moon are well known in this eity. both being graduMr ates of the city's high school Moon was Miss Donna Anderoon and is a daughter ef Mr. and Mr Walter As-- d arson- - Mr. Moon waa a member of tbe high school football team and capThey are tain of high school cadet in The Wrong touring th country playlet written by Margaret Bird.", When take Whitney of Salt Lak sick they were on their way to San 40 Cel- to - fill a weeks' engageDiego, ment. i , er Inclusive, should first Weather Forecasts. Loco Id Fair tonight and Saturday; entlst Canadian may Including with frost or freezing. of their colder tonight ur somewhat warmer Saturor enroll in tb military force own country under the term of th Tempered day. . conventions between the United Btatee and Great Britain and Canada having Comparative Local Weather Data Pee should An questionnnatrea classed, October U 1018. mailed f ell British registrants, intheir classificluding Canadians, aanddirected" Degree in th Temperatur- ecation will proceed selective service regulations. 67 .. .. yesterday Highest Vocational ladaetlaaa. 72 in thi month lent year.. Highest 8 1174. The following have been Inducted Highest in this month since ... 42 into th vocational course of two Lowest thi morning 12 months' duration at th University of Lowest this month last year 22 .. Utsh. for men In the United States lowest this month since 1274.-51 . 4, for Salt Normal for yesterday army, by local board No. 51 .. .. on at or Mean present ..7. Lake Ctty. They yesterday X99 any Accumulated excess thin month furlough, but - may expect orders at moment from- their commanding officer Accumulated ezoeas slnro Jan. L . X241 direct, or through at th University Inch the local board. Th 14,men. yfto entered1 .Precipitation are' the service October . .41 . .. James D. McPhe LeRoy Total yesterday George .21 Corbett. Daniel Pratt Thurber. Andrew Total for this month .. .. x.07 Moroni exceeo. Ode Howard month Gray. Accumulated Vernon Low. Dortus. Fdmund Total since Jan. 1 . . .21 .59 Milton Fennemor IM John ftlrhardsonr Edgar R Dustin, Accumulated excess ednee Jmn, 1 Robert Pugh, Tho william Pender Rtmon KTlefeen. a.m. n Passer, Relative humidity at Carl Ntckeiv today B Ernest Watkins, Wm Dean Howell Relative humidity at ( pjn. yes84 .. Rav Joe Sliver James Francis Malvev , M terday Frank Frederick Stuart 'Mohoffev, Krimen. Wm. Clarence Silver. Francis Weather observations at m.t Wllford Holm. John Henry Henderson, Gordon Ot Larrit. In a bulletin went not te the local draft boards yesterday, they are warned tn honor certificates of exemption from military service In the United Staten that may be signed by the British amhssesdot nr by any accredited British dlnlomatic representative; as affecting British or Canadian service. militarytime within which British The .. Tho Republican county committee dark yesterday filed wfth tho county XL G. certificate of nomination of O'Donnell for county comnataaioaor and B. CL Walter sad George J. Can-- , non for legislative repreoentatlve. These nominations were mad by th county eoounUtae, otter reatgnattaas bad arcatedvmcancios on (he ticket. ElscOag Auto Streble chairman. ot Uinta eonnty held their 1 Vernal Monday, and nominated the following ticket: Repof Vernal; resentative, Enos Bennlon term. eommbmloner for the foiir-yeJame C. Hacking of La Point; comterm, Armissioner ter the two-yechie & Btettardao ef Verbal; county clerk and auditor. R J, Toung, Jr, of Vernhl ; county treasurer. Reuben A. MeConld ef Maeoerr county sheriff, Lafayette Richardson of Vernal: county attorney. Wallace Calder of Vernal; county s erase nr, Charles T. PopeCol-ot surveyor. Byron O. Vernal; comity ton. Jr-- at-- Master; county recorder. Republican convention ar ar unm ft ta Influenza Quarantine tt 18 X inn cai n, Salt lake Dally After 1:10 p. Patron Who Vmd Hot Obtain It Are Requested u Inform the Jlon Office. FRIDAY OCTOBER MSIO.GI P IiL iiUl 1 IT7S DESERET EVEIHUG ...... mmm ;RKiHospimLinm Ji!.i .. II 0L!P LH'IS Kies Mery Teratg and Mfsn Hefen X. M Mias Rnby Camion ef Sait Lak Naegle of Waahtnrton- - county are th first three Utah girls to be called for active service as members of the volunAll thro teer stndsnts names' carp were assigned to report at the .base hospital at Camp Lewis. Washington, sad left today for that camp. Mins Young, who was axnonr th first to enlist, is the daughter ef Brig Gen. and Mr Richard W. Tosrng 291 First avenue, Gen. Toung is with the fighting forces in Franc Miss Cannon Is the daughter ed Dr. William T. Cannon, 1152 Fifth East street. Him Naegle gave up a position aa a high school teacher In the Preeton High school to volunteer ber eervtoea. fihe ha made ber borne tor some ttme with Mr Richard R. Lyman, 194 Third avenn It la tbooght tha girls win study ta tho bast hospital at Camp Lewis for may shout six month after which they be sent to Franc for honpital duter. All the expenses of transportation and outfitting of these volunteer surra wilt be paid by tbe government, when they ar called for settee service with military force All three rteis left t neon today for (heir assignment to th base hospital at Camp Lewi Eureka Company Witt 1: 1 Frank B. Cook-sta- te nisi for treasury certificate Hi a table scheduling th M quota and subscription b tifksate by state for tin dt eluded fat the Twelfth feted The fkrures for Utsh. Idtkt varda are as follows; i N. Series ef di Minimis ' ' i .w Utah Idaho Nevada Totals Guots. .I1.7PL - UJte.w -- .. . 1 IK I 4J5AM Jam S3 X Total Minims - Quota. , 0 far all aerie .Utah Idaho .v- Nevada . -- J9.S45 .,I4n 94 1 V Eighty Men Arrive Is University Deist. BNghty men, seat by th w meat te tbe Unlveralty ef Bdf struettoa In war snecksai at the oeUeg yestrday1h greatly oompllrxtc the prdW by Insufficient teds end rate w men were net expected taking tb work were i other eenrp. but sine th meiw ail the way from Arlsoss , geles there Is nothing them, efflrtals Unitedesm lor ion drive Another J. iJaddock, of the Prof, be conducted by th onlTf?. versity of Utah, tn charge ot war for the new men. Geveraw emergency training date work tn tha have not arrived end tte donated rather spariteW., state, says that in Eureka a mining fer ported. company has offered to pay for an Instructor in automobile work for men Into army service; wo may be called will therefore supand that that camp ion in this sort of mechaniply Instruct is much desired by cal work- which the United States army without cost either to state or to nation. X. L. Williamson. superintendent of the school district. w01 leave . general eupervi-slo- n of th eli ssi 9 Bhnftar schools may be estaMIshsd at Provo and Pay for instructor T- t -- er under thee circumstance, and that eh la certain to recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to bar friend and them personal recommendation account to large measure ter th popularity of this rrandy, Advertlae- - m YOU ABE Od' memorial we can srtection. W can ste'1 Nturn of th andeatHad as well a tsttons of oaotte ci L!:rriJ 4 - Opp. Tsben-- Cl KARSH 00AH CO. The kind ye want; whoa p want it. Phone We Mislead 159T. 1 15 d6ramteteer Sgobaagu Fton Coal km SELGn taodai th. 9 " fan 'tern f tesmjr tmops i kDel te Teds, tfbe Bel bsath hsxse JhroBgl iwDvt I korv rNwh, ;i Mtn. , sn&Of ttdri, fitht, 4 0tal a Harking Ooagh. . some time my little boy now five year old hod a terrible hacking cough. W became very much alarmed about his condition and tried several different, sough medicine but nothing had the desired offset until we be gan nstng Chambtrhdn's Cough Remedy. This was Jest vrbat he needed. It relieved him at once and by continuing its use for a short time he eras wen." writes Mi Cha Braybrook, Mlddlsvtne. N. Y. Tou may weil Imagine th deep gratitude of the mothCured a "For the ", ABE tote W have UaM gtvrt1 a QMdsri. te t Magt rath Gridin tted .tent. |