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Show -- DESERET IIil , ASSIGNED! OF CUSS EVENING NEWS 3I0XDAY 4 f f i the i. to regUneul, t The local , . U. 8. Is a local Mu M Uila Williams SI years lira Maud - hospital eld, wife Wiiltams. 424 west South Tom- y pneumonia, hha was born in &aic Ukn and la auryived by hor mother. Mra Viorea Evans Crareoft, husband. Tony children. r throo alaters and two brothara. Etmoral aervtco wars held In tba cty cemetery tbt afternoon. '11. residence, UA l.W-swortbJ street. Mri 115 east Fourth Leah V. Westerman. IJ years old. wife of L.ry W'eamrntan. d..d Saturday. Mra Iieath was due to Infiuenaa. Weatemmafi was a native of Louisiana and had lived in Salt Lake about four year a t , , Albert CalUoter At Albert of S ks..s;.J2s:tS522 tylJ ' ,5 J. ?f to 444; L ir, hJ' tnatr ( general suchlm shop Work). . aga limit 21 to 'Id I; blacksmith. J aenmlt 21 to 40 1: carpenter mate, age limit tl to-4I; boiler .maker, kg limit tl to 4r 1; hospl-- , tal eorpsmen, ge limit IS to 25 t. from an unlimited i Application, 35: nilTa .d.ncia 0"' - K,C,',r,n, EnaUlfd J' Mrs iS5 . . old.-die- - roV Chl';lr,U Funeral , 2 "S-aT- S? Grace- - A I her I . At St. Marys Smy, Grace Albert, n daughter ef E B, imno TDonsn fCntral " p13 ' ,fe died Saturday after an illness of eev. Johnny rUkiU.At y$ ltfrJtlr eral months. Bealdee her husband, avenue. Johnny f'olatanai.--- 1 Mrs. Glenn If survived by her mother, old. died Sunday night. He the gU(! tJ)at pewid two f latere, Mrs. Georgia Olsen of thli of D. ColaiannL' cn Lake and Mrs. Richard Allison of Lo- to rep--A thl Later " asters' "" wsraaret department. qearterm BUekfa BtaheeXt rition corpfv n on, brother Job Smith of U,. he Will go to Chicago to take an ex- party are qan- AU these men must come from the reeent theKepublican aniination for a majori. wjtbout the authorization of liw. Lne? d in of pmU Prt,0n Sit' ,LL'h .the county committee. Charles M. wry. Mrs. and Mr. Fastfrom Return the office of the Percy C ilvtr xtLf1 id orrig. Republican county chairman, George T, Udell are stopping at th In a lacal Uking establishment. Heir Hevertdge V ' today said that because of the preval.m from return Van. Hotel Helen infant hoepitai, Utah, after their Beveridge no ence of the Spanish influenza, Mr?.. Hyde Wins Prize . an eastern trip. Mr. Odell says that- daughter of G. Bussell and Beatrice workers are being sent from bouse to died Van. Mr., Saturday. in Washington, the influena is com- Beveridge ' For Salt Lake County lho?" desire to art in accord with the paratlvely light, the SERVICES ImJy ho'SpH.rcS'rp. tn Fran4 and I caees. one-ha-lf of one cent the of i ft f per Mr. Van is residing with her parents, 'order of the stale board of health to Letters to I niriFenin the letter. said Mr. Morri. Several C Private funeral Health at Fort S.lhrrtas Funer,! srrr. emi itr charge of th war vegetable contest complaints have come to this office were held yesterday at th, , The New from Fort MrvlrM were held In ML Olivet eeroe-- l worexJ cemetery In honor of Cera Suthtr!, for Sait Lake county, reports that stating that alleged Republican state that a good tjeal of influenxa u.ry thia morning. IJ Im-"PouMng yT-avenue. ists there and that Samuel Huger, for. kers. Janette A Hyde has won the ?Id,aji- Pettis At Ogden. - Charles enlh Bishop D. ft Lyoa ol u, to the of opposite political faith, merly of Ogden, bad been eent Halt a nativoof old, ward 25 prise of ,wM mring stamp, in Ths years ftwaW officiating. Ensign He was Laka died I the voters by canvassing hospital with pneumonia. Haturday. He was a real- - were Bishop John Duoon, ban this contest for BaltLake county, tagonlzing ana deBt ot Lorenxo, -m pUc, to pee. We realise that however, -, was due Death Idaho. H. H. favorably, J. progressing Wallace, George Hiltwig national certificata, for the m spreading the bifluensa at last aCcousta expected to be on duty- - to pneumonia Funeral service were Bishop Lyon. The invocation MRMOiUOPOLD V8BGUM best preserved vegetable Mrs. E G. th, gneer - tJklCEN EUIABCT4 tf KUMM held in the Salt Lake City cemetery i fered by Cbaa A. Johnson, and are here-i again soon. won a similar prize for Utah bf thi. m.nnpr. no one to espvass in benediction and Hunday morning. dedicatory prawn It will be bom soon for th queen of Belgium and the young crown K. Smith. A male imkn nZ were well thM authoriamg cqpnty. Both count! Bur at Postoffioe The local pout-- ; wn Willajd 1 " old? U7 EgU prince, the latest photos of whom are her shown. They felt the first brunt offlim ha received woM thst iwlr.g rgpgeMnted having put up over 25 j Vh I?.1 I fleeing from th lend h, despoiled, end Uee of vegetable. Several judge t mem- to th unusual press of buMnesa. due eoort dle4 fcaturd.y. H w flo to of the Hun tnvsaion, but the Hun is 17. to No. were chosen who awarded the prizes. ' war of it ot ., ber practically soil. on conditions, hi native Knight Oquirrh lodge Jesos, Lover of Vvu-wrive In this city tomomiw. according King Albert win soon be able to set up his government of Bingham. A widow and sev Meet Th preeerved and canned vegetables possible to get prompt action on claims Pythias and th ts the River' Beyon ot Oomoentle received word eu children survive him. wnm; also placed on exhibit at the for C. O. D. and registered paacel tJ duet, "Someiim torn- aneral Services Are state fair. This contest was held in headquarters today. In a There were many keutd Secretary McAdoo Asks here. post, but that the department having j Ulliaa BMtrW Hewvrth At th is do floral to tributes gtvtng Mrs. all, work ltd order to stimulate Interest In pre- - 1? R' B' J1 U7!1 Hixth avenue. tluit ucaifanhiy residence, Cantrress Frtr unocr Hiram Davis Held committee, Democratic vviiKizm Lillian Beatrice Haworth, wife of J. Claims its earnest attention. herring vegetables The ftvnj Llbhte Wells - ' I I F. Haworth, died . ' of October 22. the senator stated , Saturdey. Hhe wa If services for Mrs.MrKstyre 'Sevier -- and Weber coumJt. were date Libbte ells Met, .. J A Me-Well Ioceim 1 14 G. few were held William i. Funeral of the old. day Regimcett service yesrs --chances to Treasury Secy, who Davt of Hiram .The '.ou' fsnerat la took the rtty eemtufj win pruse, bat up given place Thurekon Dunbar to tB Mt. olivet cemetery tbi afternoon. tyre eampalgnassist In the afternoo'n, Btshop T 5, .. to (he closing of th contest on Oct. died in Has Francisco last Monday, was Adoo yesterday Issued a statement from from Corp. Hugh yesterday of the Liahteenth ard WereevIn a local hospital, Clawson Word had been received from Lctr dvices state hat he caUIng spon the voter of held ia th city cemetery Sunday aft- Washington ".'K.Mercer, a resident of Bingham, In charge. Consolatory remark! en the country to return a Democratic that hla company, Uiotn u5th 0 Saturday nd that he expected to ernoon them. UUh county alone had over nance ana w gagie la charg of Bishop J. Percy Congress located He I pleasantly 24 year old. made by Elder Jonetoan u kieati, wa Hhe at the election next ofweek. dld gjturday. 4 entries and Halt Lake county even arrive her tomorrow. and prayers were pronounced hy Ed return- - Being put- - through intensive training j . , ,. Goddard of the Thirty-firward. Eld- touched upon, the necessity , a larger number. Hundred of quari ere Joseph W. McMurfin and Joate f rH. aTd that th of vegetable have been put up, which, Wella Music was furnished bj tin James H. Moyle, assistant secretary er Georg R Emery offered th openwere Democraand ward qaartei A the speakers ing prayer had this contest not been held, might, of th treasury, former slat Eighteenth t influenced Vf antTlhe of flowers covered I toe pm nattonal fusion MlchWilliam McMillan. Fred not Jutvo been preserved for winter's tic chairman and at present Bishop Local banka ter of Arthur Strom a aoldier, who,, one beautiful offering eomia frm war will be irretrievably hurt if ue.- - The Civic centre had charge of committee man. is lo due in this city , McEu.yrea fraternity of tUC.k It Is ! Chairman John tomorrow from Washington. thia Contest. The S,lt tr?m Alabama several daya- - u. The statement wa received at Demo- r,T A contest In drying fruit and vege- thought that Mr. Moyle end Senator th " this eratio state headquarter morning i!St cemetery thm afternoon. table 1 also under way by tbs gen- King will arrive on the same train, infrom ' Federal Reserve, bank at by State 8e.cy. R. B. Thurman Demo- cisco, of copies of A circular sutupa eral board of T. L M. I. A., which is asmuch as they were together tn Chichairman of the Scott Ferr ia, reMra May Clarkson l years old' died !fmlntl0-urging ail ward special effort cago Saturday, according to word secfUfi.B?UnriL.TOnrealCOmmU treemeteryarn.7d Sunda7 ?i5 of infiuenaa. hhe waa.wlth Bishop K N. Whfte o the iiLuTssri f01? Jf flauthority to ofJJ the during the present quarantine, a re- ceived today by Frank C. Moyle, comnight nra mnnort -, 5 -W. KiTm r director the wife of J. HollyClarkson, thf. sixth ward preaiding. Tba titfiy ports Will be called for in the near retary of the Democratic county In Mr. Pr- - , wood avenue. 'Besides her husband she ' ty was furnished by Mise ully 8hwm j!.1 lirl mittee and brother of James Jt. Moyle. future. This contest closes Dec. 1. tn th hfl hank, should be rece ved 1 next, ia survived by six children. Funeral , a quintet from the Twenty-m- i Not. tuan vci not later office Mr. Moyle has been ill for the past two irtii'a of JK service will he held in the city eeme- - The speaker were Pret. ftylvtiwr wi ; months, and doctors tn Washington In- - j Ury between noon and 1 p.m. Tuesday. Cannon. support Recrulttmr Period Extended Don C. Ruahtea, L4 Elder climate mountain seek No Pumpkin Lanterns, advised him to t ruction have been received from!I ,.w. Vfvttf ff wig Rucckert. Bishop White and ft 1 v,. ' Coomb to recuperate. It is expected that he Ibrse Pr,nc,Pal and wblngton to extend the periodme- -! t0h whlrhhe tLanda in the Moyle country home JV o HaUoween Parties will reside reldl?d e applications frotp quMified 7 eharactJr kf VhedecS power of the presmuHUand the Infill- - which Saturday of influnsa. m here. in the Cottonwoods e while j chanica who wish Motor enter wtH 17 to the be oca of America In this war south Fourteenth West street, e at j i The fdod administration Is discourpJLvII Lv president- Transport corps may b received. Such sad ie eurvlved by a widow and three 1 irretrievably hurt If in the fortacoramanweek last campaign This is th - I Kamson E JettkineMd the d4Katt should be repudiated the may be made up to application aging the pumpkin display csstomary th election, which Chri on Halloween, th evening of Oct. 14, agers have before from bofh B"hP fr jority 'Tga'tnnt 'hlm'lu'eith.r0 tomorrow. As on week occurs regiMnta' vriioregirisredprior for the reason that In acooping out the in the few week literature will Hundl 2 Are not eligible for thia oenr- X past ilk BepL HUt MflVt He C?h,ri?n'jS pumpkin interior valuable food Is part in apico. few day age to take charge ot the thrown sway. Ths the burning of play the most important votea and Mrv Niels t. It is contract work at Soldier Summit and ' daacht.r ot Mr tallow candles in the pumpkin pealing to th public for Parkers Lane w tn Ml Narrow Escape From Ballet How- was taken 111 at that appeal The Mill Ctrl waste of raw materiel. Ho the kids understood that managers willIndivid-uabody place. afternoon ard W. Alrey and hla wife Dr. Grace : wlU be aent to Denver for burial . H i J.mterr fn charge ofatBishoy An. l . will have to amuee themselves with e to the party worker, urging in-- 1 Denver of of In the member Stratton sin worker tivam lodge the display of .JapanTCe Imitations - of Alrey, escaped T upon narrowly ghurtliffe. Appropriate responsibility be Woodmen of the world. . pumpkins In papier mache In home every precinct (Jury yesterday afternoon when a sung by a ladlm quartet; theowtrat Deni Widtaoe in Garfield county reported bullet pierced the windshield ofstray windows with electric lights The waa Eldr offered by th prayer ghost walks that hive also pleasantBeardshalL and short addfw two death from influenza thl morn-- ; automobile in which they were driving Tomorrow Is the last chance to regI ly punetuatsd Halloween celebration Wderg is taken to Indicate, that 6f which months Sait Ing. of Dake. the section resident southeast ths ago'a foHywSJ city. ister. t are also itisconraced. as it tends to I The bullet graxed the cheek of Mrs. died Hunday. He wa bOrn in Bait Lake I yJ though the disease hse not been w bring together sizeable crowds of peoported in this town before, it has ex- Alrey. That bullet is believed to bore and waa the eon of Stophea W.and f hoanred bv Cqunrelre Oscar jarwwi ple, which is to be avoided tbss days some Ho la survived bhia in for time. isted j Harriet there Glendale, Taylor. ... one or been Well pome at Known fired Death by hunting widow and fonr children, Hugh T TayKane county, also reported the disease . t target practice beyond the city limit. lor, with th A merican force in France, for th first time, showing 22 Pioneer Resident under quarantine. Washington county Jeannette, Myrn and Forrest Taylor. Traveling Salesman Hell Will Herd Th Jersey Th ' CARD GF THANKS. will to Halt Lake be is th only on in th state that haa dairy, ownedJersey brought body, R. W. by Jessup at- the for intermenL Peer- , not yot reported the Dead, Aged 92 Years Frank W. Braslsr, k prominest trsv-ssm- slson. George W. Forsberg and Bish- eon but canyon. Emigration "0.uh and reports separately from Morgan George M. England At th family Mr. and Mrs. William H. Uri B J speakers referred to operated by th Dillenbeck residence. ot Salt ks, died at op Goddard. The today' and Indicates all know Bros, of Sam Bel William i. 41 years old.dlfd sling Til south Eighth West atreeL familv wish to thank oil who reedwd th exemplary life lived by th young county since Oasis, December, are Utah, Case 411 recovering. E street. Css: M. 22 1000. 8unday England, years old, died hep duriog the sickness of their MM; man and extended words of sympathy Sunday at th7 residence of hi son. ,h 1 when Mr. Jeasup entered the field ar- Georg Sunday. Mr, England waa a member ter to th bereaved relatives. Clara and thou who mde the Samuel E. Williams, 145 Chics go mrnln. He wa 4 year old. tillery service, has been given up by ef the Brotherhood consisted of ths of Train rut service so beautiful: for the musical Ths Railway program Lak tn wa Salt Ut- Braaler bora NeedeJ. bo the sold will loanees, and auction at men. atrere.' Death wa du t lnfirmlti! ia More j He survived of and hie Soul widow and Lover "Jesus My by did floral offerings, the kind 8JT 7. 1175, and waa th aoa of the songs. by Mina Fiorenc Jeasup, under power 'five children. Funeral service will bs who offorud their automobile a Incident to old ax. "Sometime. Wstl Understand, by a 4 p m. Tues- - Utah In held at th Power company WT Mr. Wiliams was bom tn Xim- - lats Oeorge and 8usan God sell B relief, quartet composed of Mr. Alice Dunoon. city cemetery Light in charge ot Lieut. T. et I p.m Tne owner m e mem day. street car tt convey the relative m rhaaetia, SspteBtber It, Early in four year h wa engaged tn the Mr Enid Orlob, & Edward-- Pike and wit mt Xtate office 1450- h cam to Utah and had made yar tbe C. rnsfiswerv the Duncan: cap! duel, Louie 0f Battery , 143rd regiment now pecruttlnp Mood Bowtek Raaefc At her bom friend to the cemetery. hi homo in this stats ever since. Up candy business in Montana. He then Tt." by Mrs Duncan end Mrs. Orlob. tor for the Student Army Training Bordeaux. France. in Mill Creek, Maud Uowick Ranch, ' to four year age he resided at Kamas. , By the epeciel request of the mother. Utah Agricultural eol- -i the wife P. Carl of died Saturday ITAJRIST. Utah, but at that time he came to Salt Bsrtha announce that 54 more men are? Faahlotia Key Out of Spoon -- A1 night She was Ranck, th daughter of Mr. to make hla horn. Uasis saag the dot. chief the at Isk, county and Pritchard, desired needed Walter Mrs to Howick. jailer th Besides her complete quoU JalL to i FLORAi. The body mar be viewed at tb JoCO. Father FLORAL Heavenly KINO posaeoaton of a souvenir parents and husband, she la survived in the corpa Only three daya remain1 4 to seph m-William Taylor chanel frommornKlngdon pronounced th distinction of bo- by six children, two brothers and two signa It E. 2nd 8. Tel. Raa in which to enlist at' thq OapKoL aa Pon t1',t Monday oieht. Tuesday t p. and dedicated the grave It was left him by sisters Brief fnnersi services were AMERICAN FLORISTS -- FLOItll ths body Wtu be taken to Kant! th office closes Wednesday night, ac- - tog differeoL ing services and Interment. Lester Plummer when that young man held f.t th residence this afternoon for cor die g to Lieut Leaver. for every oeeaejon. Kiwis nNft was liberated from th Jail to be draft- , Allis Teamtey Bewsa ... At the family deelgn Mr. Gillespie Buried paid on . Waa t m charges ed. Plummer had fashioned th has- - residence, 24 Theatre. Mrs American Alii street die ot the spoon into a key, designed Toarsisy Bowen, 55 year old, died With Military Honors - NEW HOME PUBLICATIONS She is survived by her husFLORAL DESIGNS A BPECIALri Issued from th proas sine April .to open th doors ot th jail had not Sunday.William C. band, Evans Bowen, sons three to Flory Co, 14 Main. hitHi said to claimed him. he It Gospel Quotattona.the draft Cecil R. Tearsley, Vern Tearsley, now Military funeral , nervice for Cor- Confer enc.H. 2044 a clover bit than of mor H. ordinarily tn Francs and Hal D. Bowen; on by" Judge Rolapp, neat cloth ERNEST LAMBrRE, poral John W. Gillespie, who died in binding, 11.21 postpaid. Lot and work to have been accomplished in the daughter. Lorn Bowen, two sister Laksa loading florist, new sterit iwc'r nornt designs our pec'!ty J5IL th naval hoepitai at Brooklyn, N. and on brother. th Light an idyl of tha weelland. aecluaion of a Jail cell. . . Main. Waa O. F. Whitney new poom. Hand. on Oct. If, .of Here Reoralt-aom- e William Imdsrig At Wilmington. tloaa 47 South ttrate plant cloth binding, fl.25 postpaid. ng Chief J. G. Jones of Mussel fihoaia, CaL, where he had gone to work in were held in the city cemetery Hunday Tobacco and Human Efficiency by Dr. Ala., for th government nitrate plant the shipyards William Ludwig, 27 CEMETERIES. afternoon nnder the direction of .the F. J. Pack. last week. He Is surCloth, $1.40. Headquart- - to be there for extraction of years old, disd ward. i or and publish era of all standard nitrogeninstalled WASATCH LAWS CEMnTKP.TI'W by hla mother, Mrs Elizabeth bishopric of th Thirty-fourt- h from 'th atmosphere has ar-- vived I lid 7(7 Pacific avenus his widow pctual care. 54 Mam St. WaallHThe opening prayer waa offered by! church works rived in this cKy. The products of and wig, one child and six and the plant are to be utilized In munition sirters Funeral servicesbrother DESERET NEWS BOOK BTQREL-were held Joshua Selley, am Governor Barn-- 1 MONUMENTS. and fertilizer. Th wage ia in Mt, Calvary oemetery this aftermaking G Lott Haddoclrand J. bergeiv $2 IS per' day. and free transportation, noon. , , . . Emery were the speakers. Music waa Kews Building, to the Rmlll while enroot SALT LAKE MARBLE with meal '.furnished by a quartet from the Thlr-- I Kerrey ...In a local hospital, mental Advrtiaement-Jty-fourtWorks C. O. Johnson Frit kinds to wanted. Mrs of alt Labor Shoals. 44 Emilia died old. ward. year Kerner, Elder John Open-- ! . . N .Street. ia to The camp equipment Reported J3he had Sunday evening of shaw pronounced the benediction and be of thbest. including Y. M. C. A. been ill for several nephritis months Hhe ia dedicated the grave. prtnterear emergency hoepitai, cafe, survived- by four daughters Mrs VicFUNERAL PlKFNTOR! Hlx aoldier from Fort Douglas act- recreation, mesa hails, bungalow tea- - tor W.- Day, Mrs John Angerbauer, ed as pallbearers and a bugler sound-- 1 Helen Bis and Victor Mrs Kerner fine etc. water supply, iidences, ed taps as the casket was lowered! Spencer, snd on son, Richard Kerner, 60,000 Imported from Holland. j all of Salt Lake. . i into the grave. Burial will be in TAltOR A Ce . Wear Mask th All f Operators were tha City cemetery, probably Tuesday. The floral tribute AX leading varietieRHyacmth New Suits Filed.. .t DIRfcCT4 and"beiu'tlf1il Vnd'completely hid the 1evatV girl, in th Newhoune and . PRANK W. BRAZIER. FUNERAL MyrtleBcGhmgbBa At 1(71 Boston buildings nr bier. vest South Templa street, Mrs Myrtle ' . E. let 2S1-STulips, Crocus, Daffodils Jon- went ea th road for a large wholesale . Third Core. masks. District F. C. 2 Corporal Gillespie was th son of years old. disd dry good company. Luring the past Mrs. Gustav A. Johnson against Rath V. SundayMfGlaughlin, Demand for Boy J. Chalfen Smith I of tnfluenxs She is survived west North ne had represented th Hieget Mary Gillespie, Waa .Lillies, re Narcissus, PhoM quils, statutory by two, children. Funeral arrangement 25 more Johnson. for divorce, on John Hcowcrott Temple street, and a nephew of Pa- announced this mornlng-tha- t Ciormng company. comwill be made upon receipt of word from Hons, and th De kerPatrtck trolman Thomas Gillespie. boy were wanted to work in Cache grounds F-- Mouat arainat the Hparks-JensSnowdrops, Iris.' Sale now on. pany. Mary her relatives la San Francisco. At the time ot his death he wal Gelds. beet county , recover to company. Candy employed by th Bj Lee Tsaiis lx a local hospital, Lee Come early. alleged dm on a nets Goods' company of Omaha, ip his Building Gar hheAHt corrugated 144. William Hchuback against Law. Tomlin, 17 years old; died Sunday. He ' iron to being built in the elec- - rence car shed younger days he was an active memI survived byhl mother. Mrs J, K. and others to recover 4404 Green, ber of 'tbe Fourth ward, where ha wa trio terminal yard fronting Firt West j damages for ellegeA pereoae) injerie. Tomlin.- - PiochSL 'Nev. Death was doe raised, and several year ago filled a to accommodate several caha , Thomas G. Clegg against Ernest H. to pneumonia. Funeral arrangements j atreeL mission for the Church in Great Britwtu to he announced sat to aside a deed sod later. others ain. Ready ..for Driivcry . .Local ,Hlil Temperature at W eat her Bureau office J . Bonds , certain Salt Lake real estate Mr. Brazier is survived by his widow. Award in this city. Cecil Thews three daughter Cecil Thomas Smart. 62 years old. died Lydia Weller Braaier. latsrloswtegy Deeses. Mary H, France and Louise trailer, fic. 141 feet Higher thaa those la'p He was born In England and Hunday. to cash customer toavailabl and the following brothers and sisters; Kiosk. coma to Vsh tn 1275. Ha resided at r . morrow. An of divorce 581 cast InterlorutoryIn decree of Roberta, Idaho. J. J of '' Grorse J. Mont . Roof of Bo- South street. h. ha th been Third district granted : UR. of Helena. Most.; . Lewiston. . . Havings Stamp Trip Messrs G. T. court to Mrs Msn- Cannon from Wil- He to survived by hi widowx Martha of SK Lake:, Maximum yesterday ton Bldg KioskS5 A R. and E KFRobert Round his Smart, B. W. Kepfar .Swart, Collins R. Cannon. father, liam J. and Odell, J, 3Porte, e A. B. Voung Mr E - Crowthel-- Minmua and ' children. .24 went up to Brigham City N, .....51..,,..,., yesterday Mr J. J. Mitchell and Mr a W. L Les- Minimum yesterday 24 today J...4I . .narrey Giles in the intereet of tb.' war savings la this city, Harter. all of Halt Lake AL NOTICE , XER 4 FI ..42 todsy ..,.40.....,., son of Brief fuaeral services were held in T am. today vey Giles 8nw. .41, i. .it. ,..44 stamp sale, and did a (pod days bust- -Funeral service for Mr. Elisabeth Mr. and Mr. H. B Snow, 818 Sixth . nio, v.. tbe city cemetery this aftefaooa. 8 am. Ut St. Utah leading 45. today,..., .,..45 Green, who died In Oakland, CaL Oct. East street, died Sunday. Death was embalm wit Services 4 a m. today er. ,.,..,....45 ,.44 22. held in the city cemetery due to bronchitis at Jo Committee Meets A mooting of the will bs Funeral Price 14 a m today ihs heet. arrangeafter-corThe p ments are 881j Shortly Tuesday. commita.m. Christmas 451 pnada 4S tl Was parcels Inspection today 'Young Man Dies. at tb B. M. Taylor Kvsest .O.being tege will form Noon 44 ' .....42 tee was held at 2 oclock'thta afternoon chapel i a local hoo- Friers at 2 p.m. . . ' local Red at the Cross Enrol 23 F.recast. headquarters O, old, Peterson, years Brjiest fytpeCiaT to The Kewa.) The foneral ef Marlon John Merrill Sltal. Sunday. hant, Funeral notice later., Generally faff tonight and Tuesday; Plans and details were made for hunFARMINGTON, Oct. It Byron K. icold-will be held in th city oemetery at r tonight; warmer Tuesday. Ria-- dling and inspecting th many hosIn Ek a local a.m. YMri 11:15 Baloney Tuesday. Crosby. Jr.. It years old, died ,thts tlv humidity 55 per cenu . dreds of parcels which will b re- ' 61, S3 EAST StCOND SO. pital. Mrs Violet Ek Maloney. 28 years . MALE HELP WANg mors '.nr at his home her of pneuceived for men overseas. , Funeral services for Cloyd Lindegrea old, of the Carl late daughter Bishop monia following influenza. He leaves r Will be held Tuesday In th A. Ek of the Twenty-fift- h Phoata 3303, 3904. died Murray ward, Batik Lens Wagoners In accordance with City cemetery.' The cortege will leave work, coontry work, office a widow snd two children, a father. Death was doe to Infiuenaa. ' AT ONCE. Byron R. Crosby. Hr., and two brother.. work, legal work, quick work, our an order from th bureau ot militia th Murray Branch of th 8 1L Taylor Saturday. Brief funeral servteeo will be held at Henry and Robert Croeby. specialties Dent rat News Job Dept- - affairs at Washington th number of 5 Col, undertaker, at II o'clock. south III Eighth Wret otroat at S kg pc, " ! ft ' FUNERAL turn ... -- & I bum ,T7r. riemartatie For ... ina. Pr" o (?rogS''lT first-nam- F I alery, ' st ".ronhe M LrTLTfrom .,;dCntn;n '- - i .b a. .s " , Emmet b. you.y Hunday of Tmiuenu monia. Mr teacher of thvMoosiey . '"fl vtoiiu tn the Constitution butidtSg u" avenue. d Ordered lo Fort Riley Lieut. O, Hall, formerly of the army erultmg station In this ity, has been ordered to Fort KUey for duty in tbs frt rstp. da"ui e.. Vr. "bt,a FnrrJ l?ldatei ?rBi thl rW.tnlrr a. k U Funer-Botlc D. Mauley W. M 'f 3 and Knart Lbgan-Colorad- if;. M w 1 l,rl lxgu ft tl tarenta iw Petzer Mr. I. 1,r k? ofHalt liw. klrnl v0 b. brought here TkV-uouncement later . requ.st.d to con, u i, Uouis '. I f 1 Za & husband .4' , mw n - 0 fear, 5!y;A tui-da- . quartermaster,, aviation, aga limit 21 ! h wl V'h ot b OWrlbution 10; carpenter's mates; aviation. to needy 'hare ago Unit 1 to .j0 ' 5i coppersmiths. KI7 families from flu. euffenna the -, avmQon. age limit, 21 to 401; in. Mf gW(fow,yw lo take op the todflp - of Joseph P. and ifary o Pr?Uhtw f Indiana avenue. Halt LaVt T? UR 4 u Cotumbua (., KuntUy. Ort r-tq!l OH attack .1L Hllrt, ef lfluaraa-t'a ar dhrimf birth to a n ot ' - i. d, Jeasse Pratt rhrht w-M k be bi'nrfljy ,f flurnza. hr aa "'b1'rent K- here is due to the Cpidemlce. Ccdwnt - Price IiktwuwI Advieea hare been received at the office of the state road commission that the maximum price on cement for Utah plant ha been increased' 1 per cent, or from 51.70 to$l.T cent a ack. Meeting Postponed - Announcement ia received that the annual convention of the Netlorihl Tax association, to have been' held at St. Loma, Nov. 11 to 14. haa been postponed indefinitely. on account of the influenza epidemic. g.JJof A. d- C. A. Announced ,l?tr' l v..mi..tin fnd Mr." CrockwelL aecretary of the local dU P C.!Ter service commission, announces that f Skull Valley, Tooele county. Suner- examination for foreet and field clerk service were held in th, city cem.v for the forestry department will be lery at noon today. held Nov. 88. The salary range, from , , ever, n. Taylev -- In a local hospital, , 11.04 to 9 1,564. 3: George N. Taylor. II years old son of Ordered to Fran. Capt. H. P. Funeral cem.t.ry'L" r? in thi Taylorsville KirUey, M. D of this city, hai been b, held ordered to France from the southern 1:50 Tuesday. The body may be viewed camp where be has been stationed, st the Joseph William Taylor Chapel and hi wife and daughter are now from I to I p. m. Monday. stopping In Washington, with Captain i '1. thfi ity- - W,r' and Mrs. Clarence Bamberger. a plan suggested by Robert H. .The. navy has been assigned the fol- lowing -- monthly quota to le drawn 'Slddoaay, state fish and game 1 men of September litmiasioner." is accepted by city health 'officials, families suffering from .the ttiirekiMration. J ay officers' material school,' age Spanish influenza may receive free aa gifts of hunter who come ltntU XI tp 14 t; naval auxiliary ,.-diewith surplus of the birds ; serve, deck duties, age limit 21 to 44 . kw" Out today that Mr. ; naval auxiliary reserve, engineer . t h, ,dwnt tLeloudy side, and cor- officers, tgr 21 to 40 I; loachtnUt'i ftupondlhtlf colder weather baa made tuaier for aubmarine duty, a ge Ilraft duck hunting eaury for the ordinary la th w 2i to, gi l; district officer- material 'a' JHL apfcooh dark and engineering duties. machinist's agfuiunlt 21' to o -- TuwKlay Interment City cemetery. Fred nr. Turner la thj, t CALLED BY DEATH Awaiting Orders marine Corps recruiting office has now 50 recruits by induction, awaiting I DtlJlPTEES mates, aviation, ajre limit 1918 t wagoners for th supply company of is reduced from 22 Utah OTA - a 28 OCTOBER T- - ' Q 1 i Thprr !i tofelTT Kd hwm tf J- 1 v - i al-j- in th -- A 4 bino. of dis Fifty - w f. f K it I m J BwTy, tit. nr Kt"h(,,n0.,1 -- ! ' '! ' influenza-pneumoni- a, 1, M. I , - I -- . -- h 1J Cl,. 1 - LATE LOCALS , - ' lit )T en y' A' 55 , (iirr E F.-C- , ! j M-- a-- :1I- - ....... .......... .......4S..r,,,..4? 2 t. ll lue , 1 ' U : ' ' |