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Show An interesting and unique souvenir was received last Thursday,1 by President Joeeph F. Smith, from William Brown, who is with the British forces now in the trenches of France. Eldey First Husband, Then ReadBrown while serving in the trenches noticed the chalk formation of the ing, Crocheting ides of the trench and breaking off e piece In hts leisure time he carved a Housework Sold Silver-Kin- g chalk candlestick from the subsjiancc. By hand he carved the following in. Stock in 1915. scription, To Pres. J. F, Smith, from W. Brown, made lp the trenches pear to Arras, France, which surrounded by flowers. On one side la carve of the action brought by an angel bearing the gospel book, repMeg. Susanna The resenting Eight and Truth. Itomes to re- -' hand tarved article was sent In a Gercover a half lntreit in the esman officer's field glass bag. The Gertate of IzOMPO left tc Wallace man Inscription was translated by-C. Cook of the Presiding Bishops of- M Bransford by h!s wife, the late fice, and It stated the various ways Louise Grace Bninsford the glass should be adjusted, and the daughter of Mre. Holmes, wa adopted resumtechnical directions necessary to use ed thishiorcirig before Judge Harold a German field glass. Each eye glass must be turned for proper vision and H. Stephens of the Third district the field glass when not In Use was court. - ,kept in this bag. This wa a strl- -l Atty. W. IV. Ray of counsel for the regulation, but the German officer deteuse, whose Illness occasioned bemust have been in such a hurry to re- lay of the trial was before the court treat that he dropped the bag for his this morning conducting the defense. field glass in a German trench, which Mr. Bransford was under was afterwards taken by the British by Mr. Ray, having been An interesting letter accompanied called for direct examination the souvenir. Eider Brown stated tor the pUtintiff. ; ailnen there seemed to be egaik formation lr. Bransford testified that hi everywhere, and he stated he has sent e had access at all times to the seireraj articles to his loved ones at insford safe and that a check was home, as this Is the way they occup upon the amount thaf she at any j. s their time when not fighting. e took from It He testified that he baa witnessed some miracles, aucb - always had on hand from $J40 to as the saving of the lives of tbe men, 4 and that she referred to this in which the Almighty must have' .il as her (stocking baoj! taken a hand, for several were saved Mr according to her from what seemed Certain death and husbandsBransford. testimony this morning, mutilation. her husband, readHe relates an Incident of rescuing had, four hobbles,, crocheting and housework. Th a butterfly from his dark dugoul, ing, witness testified that his wife's 811ver which afterwards alighted on his knee King stock was sold In 1915 and the while in the open trench, as if stop- money placed in the bank as a mutual ping for a moment to give a parting fund. He said that Grace asked Mr. benediction before it went on its hap- Bradlsy if the rest of the py way. He relates -- rsonal reminis- could not bg taken care of the property same as cences of his home life, and how - ha the , money. ever remembers Frost. Hmith. He also The witness was under exK,; states he received letters from Brest. amination by counsel for the plaintiff W. P. Monson and Brest, i J. G. Mc- when court adjourned for ths noon raKay, and he finds great comfort and ces l joy in these letters. of the unmd of the state of Utah In ISIS have juat boon compiled in the office of jJleph Blrlo, otato auditor. They show increase in every classification Relapse, May Cause of property except three in tba stat Paul Pitiable with the bulk of the increase on per sonal property, whfch includes lire found Mre Nure stock and also various items of the worth of business corporations, and on Needed. the railroads. - The figures for ISIS, gently as compared with those for ltlT, are: 1912 Item. 'HIT. is c'1' tw SLIGHT decrease Real estate. tlS.Z7,S0 tlS4.tti.210 Improvethe tale menu ... 111.S1MSS Official figure ral-oati- on and j,Dr. Vrstn.rr 'n property , lTC.tSI.SSC .. Si.f7t.28t 22.021 Telegraphs.. Railroads out jesterdaf, numbered health. lMdty board of were heard r Some lmprove1 .... and lb3,.l,u'eonlironovrth. th. .. spread the disease. Growing Inotwlalkme. Total- was dtr health departmentcaller. Ks ,nd KtUou recently college caaea, th jiLlnling th called and re- -. wishing a free lnocu. , opty at the health depart-- t. cone State and First South of sppbsd p the local marinede-oe- nt for enough vaccine moriPl tb inoculate Lis entire Jhay of the business nut ea are opected to apply for va&e ts ad (master to their employees. i L w. Teanant returned to Salt this isorticg from a weeks bate nth the epidemic la Heber and vi-- r Be reports that the disease Is shat wider control there but that x 1,005,255 is surprisingly small," said Dr. ist; out of 250 cases, only 1 The trouble to that sjmilted. pwM thaw prostrate With ItiU many refuse to weal and must take the conse- - as .1044,201,714 0505,214,052 He-sav- I bs located. bad as many offers to nurse !fr lo adopt these children, we he on was the EusyTtreet, nt of Dean W. W. Fleetwood of Cross :d fchdnu By Mothers X total of l.tot acres In (.000 war garden wee cultivated by 0.000 women and children of Galt Lake this season. With yield of produce worth 1720,000. according to Walter J. Sloea who was the city agent In furthering tbe war garden movement Mr G oan, whose services for war garden work were secured for the city by City Commissioner C Clarence Nes-rredits the success of tbe gardens (his year to support of the newspaper In a large degree. Through aem It has been possible, be explains, to roach tba army of war gardeners with encouraging instructions from specialists in agricultural lined. For recognition in prizes of the exhibits placed in th state fair by numerous war gardeners, Mr, Sloan raised thrift stamps snd had nearly 1100 inOliver cupa pnd 22 honor provided two cost to the city. In without medals commenting upon the succeso of the garden Mr. Sloan said that much credit i .to bo given for the effective Interest taken by Comtnlaaloner Keslen, Dr. John A. Wtdtso and Profoaoor A. L Mathew , case sva - fk,, ,lc, -- ' tr ' 1 $ t.k. f vCryv P' -- i? Hard. . , -- 'wo'" For Funeral 11. lo, -- n, JSJurrtoga F -- Wrr? r mr th2fnt PrS h Coming From Capital. n, I I A furious rain and windstorm over the, city last night, the greatest fore being over tog, cast bench.' The weather office recorded only ,12 of an Inch rainfall, being in th canter of th city where the least meteorological disturbances occur; but outside of the center, the precipitation was heavier. , The storm extended over most of the lntermountatn country. Part of the precipitation here was snow, the first of the season for the valley although there have been falls of snow In the mountains before. It is now clearing In ths northwest and turning colder, and nil conditions are moving eastward rather rapidly. I: will be colder tonight, but warmer Tuesday. It Is reported from Washington, D. C Body. that James H. Moyle, assistant 'secrewas reported at tary of the treasury. Jjas left Washingto Manager Robert J. ton, where ha has been confined fn a " f the local Red Crosa As hospital for some time, and will come wcjr call was received to this city to recuperet upon the Instating i soman r "Th Salvation army,', said Major J8 structions of hi physician It Is also lay dead In a rooming of officers rank, which requires , , "t4! sa that Senator William .R. King 1714 west South Temple. Morton, Otm to pay for board and lode inf or ,rc wiU famish reported elothinr and.to Is leaving the capital for this city for s to Join the L died of Influenza, and that food to any homo where the situation short stay. , fighting force. Men formerly with W hope that the Ju,le babea were crying pin. warrants 1L b0 would go to rescue of Salt Lake will send ne all clo thing Loses No tbe he fnT1-- 3 art shield Savings; by of every- description that they dont brnche Uor p. Wllleaaccompanied Liquor tp Europe. McNeil, Levi A. a trained nurse need, for the demand is growing every nation ere C. fiioney For Funered A. Muir. Reger. Hugh t he Oregon Short day. Harry All tbs Intoxicating liquor confishanded to the In one home, ths father and four Lew to. Dean Collett, Bland Sorenson, place. Mies Wille Because of transferring his savings. had aemd cated by tbe police since the Stats of all during the day children are doer with the fluand N- - A. Ivls, W. C. Cook, Robert Flagel, from end eh duriag the Godwin. to bank about $200, amounting Utah went dry will start on Its way to night, rushed Into badly in need of underclothing and Major O. Simona Clarence wu. to th Merchants' bank eome months srapped the two little girl food." The father was kicked by a Dean R. Bad ham, Philip Brnhn. Jack Europe some time this week, according M. and E. lout 2 yearn and I R. O. to Chief of Polios J. Parley Whit The Clifford elevator ago. Hlgbes Moody, Pomeroy, operator year old horse h week ago and jus been earnon the county olds of the city and eoun- Howard. from the whisky has been d took them, with Mr, ing nothing sines a, then. t bottles Into barrels emptied died from who th and before being with building, to tb! Red Cross Em- !ty Spanish Mr. Jarvla epent several years Ths telephone number of the 8ahrs-tlo- n no infliinz be will left thi denatured shipped money with morning, in Dies. various Lamboarne parts with which to pay the expenses for his Geo. G. nearing parties T'" theT The liquor la to be used army is Wa. 2127. formaldehyd WM und hat About 0 lunches were prepared by of eastern Utah, and especially on (uneral wu u th for mechanical by government that irarll,g purtoday d not contracted the former . friend had Induced Moody torn month the disease the community kitchen today as well sub division work on befom private Georr G. Laxnbonrno of Sm.lt pose to rrndunUn to his ono funds from transfer reservation Indian bank home of a Mexicnn border as of tbo a deveteran a, ?fke large amount of Soup. The other. The Merchants' bank fail- from thp enfinoerind school of ths. tod tbo tl,e children mand. it is asserted, is gradually who was In training at Camp fr ffiwiu" several week j troubl moth.1 Cidem Too JS2 8h Unlvereltv of Missouri at Columbia.4, h" ?an,H le regarded.? T.h .c Colo, died Friday of pneumonia. Logan. unusually United! th h4 joined tnd Ob When k graduation t . "Please tell thoon afflicted with in- I be tic one. In that Moody had bees according to word received by relative, as--' beliig ba.v an M. J. Moss, who was arrested Sathis funeral lB ride. fluenza that lack of money must not 4tL m Saturday. Sir. Lambourne with ths expense bu,Inasmuchtoasdefray but not withouthi mama. or 4 tie has long bees wasthl,If cjly stand old snd la survived by urday on ths charg of having violated in th wholesome bu of way years was fhsumatlsm. and he Francis Mc- - lunches snd. nutritious soup, said Bhoshone Pr0) tZ enter. Basel Flint, and one broth- - the prohibition law, was found guilty Wyf.'rinf' Mon- - didn t devirsfro, any one to b obligated 0pe wth th 'Buntley r. Jack Lambourhe, both of Salt Lak ,hVLWn Patedly Mies th kitchen 'rher!,4ter Acpro- - to him when death cam to Camp Logan about a month today by Judge W. H. Wilkin the iH and w.n, then -Strawberry many ui get " now and PT when,dt- to the testimony In the case. , ago. previous totbat time he wae sta- - cording . d0 ctlh uh which he wa t ,i,ai th they become able if they desire.Itloned at Camp Lewi American Laka Moss had been selling cider tn s soft A reserve list of teachers has The liquor contained Heldmm mm Before ho entered th army he was drink parlor. the m. UmSTt w7 engtneefor mm VatTr prepared at tbo Civie Center and tbe employed by the Independent Linotyp more ofalcohol that Is allowed by the and Land River Sevier law on the state. He was released nurss can now bo relieved and taken Mrs. city. w jif. Robinson r of be was without sentence being imposed, upon to the kitchen and given a lunch. for two year 1014 to C2M .. of th construction his promise to refrahn from selling lndl There to atop a waiting list of teach- in charge of riorShhripd Th. funeral .f Mm. cider In th fnture. nurses er anxious to aid hehem Necessary was held In Robison at th ther'ortlni?y0Fmitln preparing- . Vrged to CapL Jarvlk a lunches. Mis Jennings said. afternoon. Brest cemetery b Saturday ood Crops in France Suom1r'L'nr5d that ,b reporting at Fort Dongles will -- W. Penroe Mask On Trains. K on Condition Improved. o? the received into th 40rd, Engineers by; detrt Char) des- ht exenw? of the Robinson family, delivered fcommandlng In Beginning this morning every em- Ueut J. F. Bergesch, While bar Utahns potatoes on the discourse a tbe of Tb condition of former Governor ployee of the Orem tnterurban line will the 402rd. engineers depot at the gospel and also spokeprinciples of th good lit plenty there is really a aerloua short-be required to wesr a gauze mask. It posL and will undergo some, prelim-- , of th deceased. Bishop Arose L. age of th crop in Franco. Th aver- William Spry, who ha bean confined to was Fort Erom announced by Orem official Th of Farmington ward, had charge available ta. training there. 282 First aveau hi bom with the en- Clark, order will affect about 150 workers. lnary of tbe services and quartet furnished age harvest In that country, according Spanish Influensa sines last Thursday, Douglas h may be assigned to Including motormen, conductors, of- gineer officers training school at the music. A large congregation was to a meaodga received this morning at Wes' reported to be moch Improved fice clerk section men and bona or sent present. . , he food administration office for the thla afternoon. Camp A. A. Humphrey Mr Itolilnson .offered a hW today In short every Orem man who comes ton year Hu been 12.000.fl00 to eome of th engineering- or- stroke eome time ago, and diedparalytic Pst savers! m contact .'Vhlu service. with people will don th n,:.Parir In active This year it la only 7.500,She was .long ton ago of heart tronbl days he? n4 flubs. mask. According' to Ross Beaaon, of ganizations In spite of thi shortwelt known in Davis county, ami 494 long ton 'oo, to the Orem line, the masks ar regula-tio- n p a leave and American troops family. the large English age car-ub nd were secured in part from Pfrmt Redaction on French soil. In constantly increasMulthe Red Cros tree!.ievTh th have to be fed thla inbeing supCream ing number food. On !!,? .TemPle Pnd plied by the co-o-p shortage ration of the entire The maize, barley, dispensable 15 IS RECEIVED FOR Saturday. fore with .homo work. Mr. Season Toung B,,r?'d and oats bean crop of France are also also said fhat th ears of th Orem In a smalt explained today .Washington receiving a lino were being fumigated thoroughly tby The wheat crop is estimated to be f'taoed. k b, at th end of each trip with formalde- message sent tc the local food adminabont 124,044.099 bushel an increase Frank H. Cook, treasnry certificates I my men owet lookL1?11 are hyde and sulphur. This latter order istration office. Its latest restriction on of about 25 per cent peer last year s ale director for Utah. In receipt of of this has been in effect for about . "afned ee4 cream." And averpro-wor double" whipping sight Tbe day crop production. to his morn he said. tbe SS'JjWt following complimentary letter 940 1914 bushel the 224.187 or forward backward tine aged An reading the from SL C. Lefflngwell. assistant secrebushels and the o mor .trfthe donatedartistic book for children .was 1217, 282.489,494 crop be to "trimmlna" tndoetton Th first regular call of the treasnry. dated Washingthis morning by" Marian hope for the white fluffy tary Oct. igvtrp dishes received by Utah draft boaMs In some 144.149,009 bunheto. 19; ton. to interest the little children who which used to adorn so many am found. Tbe I are patients at the Red Cross emerg- In pre-wbe Inst in receipt of advices from cant Gordon day cam to Capt. Know, Utah time Federal Reserve bank at Gan th ency hospltaL 24 per cent butter fat maximum reg- draft oxocntiq Si. Girls in Toils. today, whoa all the that Francisco, to the effort Ogden now to thi end end all an Manager ulation Shields h puts will 1 that Oct. 1 issue of oar th for men, physically qualified for class that suggest to Dr. T. reports the zT? in B. Beatty that all only the akimmie'r cream can be sold of entered tea flea Indebtedness, ti of by of Jennie serv'ce. Soarle Dorothy Westoa and military 'registrarooming houses bo inspected, as many to housewives, hotel restaurants and general the State of Utah were lit per cent to that of Sept. It last, ar Ogden, minor were taken Into of prior who th the richer cream can be tion and have been discovered which have Institution deficion further, tb quota, indoeted Into the army, and to not been reported to health author!-if- - nsed tor butter making. Ice cream and ordered custody of the juvenile court by James tie tn former issues were made Qp be sent to Camp Lewi irz oWlng tli wererTV,nthe a substantial margin. Also many people will not admit other manufacturing. It i expected This moans that 128 whit registrants Shields, deputy officer, on th chore of with . For tb secretary pernjlt mo to ex- y bo vsed a witnesses period misconduct, will they have Infhienxa and other go into that thia new regulation will result in will be entrained In the bio deep appreciation of ths men to Cohave alleged on th mar- beginning Nov. 71. for Camp Lewi against tbs their homes not knowing tbe disease greater supply of milk ay. your American Lake, Wash. Voder another ntributed to tbeir delinquency, it was ?res of yourself, the members of h 4id of large title as considerable call ket Jere In court i",9iou office the committee, and the bonking Institucolored men, similarly quali- stated at the Juvenile The. Filter-Fabrof milk must-b- e skimmed fied, three offered of Ctsh for this splendid showto tions company and After of are similar and quantities today. building city county registrations, to cut as many gauze masks for th In order to secure tba extra richness toe entrained for Camp Funeton. Fort the local court has disposed of tb ing. sod for th patriotle support of In this oral Red Cross am they would give now prohibited by th need t con- Riley. Kan . ip the throe-da- y period be- cam tb young girls wlir be turnsd ths government japoejut t fi origitm. material .for. - , , . social uasnwctloa. ; oiey t tb juvspiia court of Dgdeu. ginning Nov. 1 serve fat- , Ufal of "S'". te dfc-re- ! 1 - ,!tiould 1 b Extra b, Usevf dl , 1 ar Mc-Cu- ne ar tft rsxLxZ Ft fs , five-da- ic . 4 4 1 4 Cited For Bravery. FIRST SNOW OF SEASON over-taxi- mietet reports were received Mh the Red Cross emergency Fwt Douglas hospitals. At the w as deaths or new cases were this morning. -- Manager An- aated that Mra Neilson, aunt he Draper children, had taken la charge at her home on Coats-tTea- at These are the children father died and whose mother i pre-vous- ly tor of this remark. Personally and from constant observation, l ean vouch for the efficiency and faithfulness of these emergency nurse. There iw no record In tbe hospital since we opened where any nurse or attendant has refused to do her Tull duty, smiling and It Is only with ths greatest persuasion that we bold them back from themselves' Dr. T. B. Beatty,. state health officer. made an unusual discovery on a tour of inspection of the surruund-tn- g town over the week-en- d when he found that the cltixens and merchant of Delta had been ordered to transact business on the sidewalk. He informed the people that the wearing of gauze masks wouli insure safety 8. Jarvis, for the past According to a bulletin received re- Clarene Cross head- loc It they shopped inside. Pr. Beatty year office engineer of tb state road ur bf Wh nlso reported that the situation at dbmER aare, to and time that lesion, previous are held prisoners by th Germans Brigham City was serious, the four several connected of the with largest rtaU luffer from Uck of food and become attending physicians having affected with the "flu.- irrigation projects In the stat. ha clothing. Under ths present tow snny 4 J , received his commission as captain in norsea. if captured, are not entitled to Clothing Needed. "- A from the j the 402rd. Engfntera, U. S.A and is pSrfonningarmy duty' Therefor the headquarters or th Salvation army j under orders to report to the com- - Bed Cros have undertaken to seek out Relief Branch at 1 Orpheum avenue! such prisoner nurses and provide them Douglas ot only with food snd clothing, but yesterday when Major J. P. Morton mandfng19 officer at Fort day Captain Jarvis wired with a supply of funds necessary to reported several pitiful re t where witbin on thra the 'epidemic had run tta course and his euu.c immediately , hJ lBr rm. J,nT , of aarees to pitiful. death rate In the Heber coun- f a. near future from other stakes. i u 42,204.411 Cassia SUke Primary associations have sent a Urge consignment of articles for the use of soldier boy The goods were received by tbe central board this morning. The allotment consisted of 141 handkerchiefs, 25 wash clothe. 12 pillows. 0 pairs of bed socks, 1 hot water bag cover and 2 Afghans or small quilts, making 1T1 articles in all. These article will probably be tnrn-- d ever to Major Glen Miller of the Red Cross, and-wi- ll be used either at ths Red Cross Emergency hospital, the University of Uuh or Fort Douglas. Large allotmenU have also been sent to Major Miller,, from time to time; and more are looked for in the Asyoss ie IS.272,514 Goode For Red Cross .hot" of the vaccine.newWac-101 the u anoeunced thatmore HI eff ects leave any the well snown smallpox aaSsa hh which every school a few It if only inuncomI a treated. feels i Ok the patient tbkiisU. Huuties of the vaccine werea seated is residents through phyal-- - - -- Castia Stake Sends nofulaUn tbe ae raceme Mafo and Tufts i min- com- - - Ing panles ...JI.S1S.5SS -Net proceed of mines . t4.71S,ttt Car compa. nies 154,(29 possibility .xrr.rur ssOy 4,172,402 ; 184.571 Telephones. Express, Canal, power ,-- I1 T Personal 1 Vernon il. Guymon. (9 Simper street, Mqrray, and a sergeant of Marines, has been cited for conspicuous bravery." In dell re ring message amid s rsnnsr" machtne gun bullets, and brought needed reinforcements. Guymon Is a graduate of thd Bingham high school, and known In school athletic Italian's Record v . Being Investigated Federal agents are Inrestigstlng th record of J. da 'Carlos. Italian, arrested Gaturday afternoon after he had created trouble at the Temple Flew Cafe, 22 west Gonth Temple street. Officers are said to have found in his possession two draft registration cards; also a ticket to Nitro. IV. Vs, and a considerable sum of money, though de Carlo claimed to have only IS. cents when he went Into th restaurant. manager of According to J Atha the cafe, de Carlos went Into the cfa and said he was starving Atha whose place has been entered by burglars recently, was somewhat suspicious snd questioned the man. Thereupon, according to Mr. Aha he became abusive snd Athas asked someone near at hand to call the police. At the mention of police, Athas says, the Italian started to make a hurried exit sad Athas deciding that perhaps the police ought to have the man seised him. Then followed a lively scuffle daring which Athas was bitten and scratched, but ho held bis man until the police arrived. Mr. Athas Is connected with to Greek conuslar service tn this at. Estimable Woman Answer's Death's Call Mr Fay Carrington, M yeara otd, wife of Fret. A, C Carrington, secretary to President John A-- Wldtso of . tb University of Utah, died In a local hospital Gaturday. Mr Carrington was born In Kansa April 29, 1129. When eh was 12 year old abo cam to Halt Lak with he Mr, and Mr. W. B Putnam, parent bhe attended' th ochoola of Galt Lake and was st one time a pupil at th old Salt Lake high school. In 1907 ah married Prof. Carrington. For two year Mr. and Mr Carrington lived I California and then moved to Loga where he was connected with the U A. C. During their residence there Mr Carrington attended the Agriculu-x- i college. Three year ago they movofl to Galt Lake and hadMrresided here sine While In Logan Carrington a member of, the Sorosia society, the Clio club, and was secretary of the Women's Faculty club. She alio filled ' a similar position tn the Womens Fae- ulty club at the University of Utah. Sb was an active worker at the Hostess House and- - in tbe Red Cruse society university. Besides her husband. Mr Carrington is survived by her father and stepmother. Funeral services will be held In the Wasatch Lawn cemetery shortly after 11 am. Tuesjlay. The funeral cortege will form at the Joseph William Tayloe b chapel at li oclock. .Ths body may ylewed at tbo Taylor chapel from 7 to 9 pm. Monday and from 19 to 11 Tuesday. k he-ca- at-Ibe I n. Funeral Services Held . For James R. Brighton Brief funeral ssi vice for Private Jamas R. Brighton, son of Mr. and Mr Robert A. Brighton, 522 Thirteenth East street, who died Oct. 22, whil on hi way to Franc wer held In the City cemetery 6nnday under to direction of Bishop Edwin S. Ghssts of th Thirty, third ward. Numerous floral tribute which ere banked high around thex funeral bier, testified to the respect and esteelh of a multitude of friends Elder Charles E. Forsberg mad th opening prayer and Prof. Fred I. Pack of the U diver-sity of Utah was th speaker T. Th My music consisted of three oong VicIs Thy O Gray Where Father. and What Voice Salutes the tory Startled Ear? by a quartet composed Rra&y Mr of Joseph Poll. Albert Ida M. Weller and Mr Th benediction wae propouncet to Elder Rtrinrham A Stevens one gmv was a ed looted by Biobop 84 . J |