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Show - ; .DESERET J EVENING' KEWS MONDAY NOVEMBER - 4 1918 ' of ths car. - H took It all as evidence COMMITTEES FILE end confiscated the automobile as SNOWSTORM GENERAL jysll. Martin la said to have offered to give JtaleiglTYherrtoeamf , all of the money he had bn hie person, T STATE Tl U( be would release him. His pleas were of. no avail, and be was brought to the county Jail. . , Jdore Liquor found. -- RECEIPTS AND EXPENSES E J This morning, when further lnvesM-gatiVmore ..was the car juadtu.! up r pints of whisky were found.-- Theboose, was torn np and the holatery has comw!tha wet .snow was found lodging In the springe un- - ii.I Winter Contributors Are and mingled with rain thatpromises Who placed der the upholatery. It the car cleverly and in such manner to continue through "to Tuesday, and " How 'Much They Gave that the Beats could bo struck violent- perhaps through that day. Ths disturb-- t 2 would break nor any ancs began Sunday morning wlthw' reused of Smuggling In ly but n bottles Law swishing could bs heard. It le be- - heavy wind trom the south which keptj by Required of heHffs offidaia of, the by tilicanU lntO War Prison 4mve up all apd during tha night Jn-- j flot lhat the whisky- was brought creassd day, to a gale. The wind continued Is held Martin Evanston Wyo. from Much Liquor Concealed In the through the morning, reaching 36 miles ,n accordanc, wUh 'th, corru'pt prac": county Jail pending Investigaat 10. a m Snow began fall. llM acU authorities. anrhour cnee army hie of tion by the Be.Automobile. tati MmmUtM, ing ahoruy after 10 o dock, and bfcwoon pubIlan and Democratio ties have 3y" It was snowing hard, though not partiatatemanU of campatgn expenses it Asked to JTH tha arrest yesterday of State eularly37 cold, as- - tha thermometer from ST with-thHarden secretary- fallen tered N having arses More degrees Famish The Democratic state Albert Martin of thej The official Behnion. degrees reglstersd r Sergt. tor ths morrow Is Showers mfttee shows that It has received $9,1 &0, war prison detachment at MRS, ANNA U SAYLOR An Important VI ord to Every Voter nEPomsircAMPAiEin ,1. . f- ;t -- VDtto . in-fa- .... fd e- -- No one can carry you to the polls ' the law PUT YOUR CROSS AT THE TOP OF COLUMN ONE AND BY THE WORD uYS AT THE BOTTOM OF COLUMN ONE. te, itltm. sustam-the-Prcsideiite. Yoting is an opportunity, as well as a duty. -- Remember your vote may win the election. Ula t Reme'mher.to vote early, corn-foreca- st its sheriffs Democratic State Committee ato custody br lh C. C. Richards, Chairaiau. R. B. Thurman, Secretary. Mlieve baoirtean a u hrough (PaTd ;. Advertisement) Save obtained liquor. ( Army officers have been, at a lossamt bf borne. time to determine the man -- Dui; lWWblch the Hquor was smuggled 100;. W W Trimmer. Bennion. more beV acpted. and F.many M-th- e Solon Spiro, 280. f. Sloxn, llWtW. port and finally to the war "being recruited K. Thom-ujao- n Mrs. fourth ward quartet rendered the faL, by H. Wallace, 1100; tV. W Armntrong, W, R. Mcllaho died of tt Dct. 2. Th guards. and. after, several futile. assao. The commuplcation asked wheth-fWr- ts Body of Missionary lowing musical numbers' I Need Thee body will be taken to the a "T Warrum, 10ft; A C. Ellis. 111 be held to determine the offender, ip-- r the nurses would nave any objection Abide With Me." and aVry.1Uou' tery where funeral services H.""Wa(ers, 100 Numerous the sheriffs office for aid. 'to serving In hospitals of, different Tl Well Understand. at noon Sunday. Being Brought-Hom- e other -contributions are listed, chief was placed under suspicion sects ofiinln state made those by amongbeing Funeral services for Mrs, Ruby Lam- William W. Mooney At Garfield. .ftar- - several investigations, because f Among the disbursements old to word received from ficeholders. Tai'1ir' wlf ol 8uart Gordon naUtah. William W. Mooney, 14H year According made is l,0ft-io-t- he Democratic was Taylor, jf Ma frequent trips out of ths city. th daughter of Mr. and Mra G died Sunday, of Influenxa. M wverseas. Prest O. E. Ellsworth of. the Northern tional' campaign committee. W. Limbotime, .Tessa-triwere always taken with YlUliamS Arrive Mra. Anna L. Saylor of Berkc will beheld in Mt Mooney Mra. James and Mr. son of Walof Elder the Statement. body so States mission, at first tittle attention it wife, forenoon. The Repshlleaa of Balem, Utah. Th body will bs taken winner of the .primaries, will Cal., wlll leave the family residence, died of who statement of Jtm paid to th matter. the Republican pneumonia ter Anderson, The to Salem for Interment. 9 C first woman legislator street, at 11 o'clock. W." N. Williams of tho'oet tl following an attack of Influ- - state committee shows that 7,705 has r California 'and Mra Mr. , Often Stopped. t - Mesrdaleae Jeaee Oldeaieyer At the expected to arrive in Balt Lake- 'been received and that the disburse-- ) Leonard D. Perklaa Funeral services ufa arrival oFfhelr son. Lieut. Georgs' ansa, la The home In West Jordan, Magdalena Jones for 'Ynts'hWvo Amounted to 5,55 54 The funeral services .willand-th-probOep6ty sheriffs stationed at tha williams Leonard D. Perkins were held in wUlYams.ovVrseas. e Lieut. died Sunday. H old, to years Oldemeyer, at Pima. Arts, are 11,411.73, according but on tha atata highway A with the first unit which left this ably boill held the obligations city cemetery Sunday at 3'30 p.m. Sh was the wife of W. B. Oldmeyer. be eent there for burial. statement. U,th vrt nerth of Salt Lake, i!.nde.r.ihe "uspices of Machinists Local I No. 106 and Ladles Among the contribution, the follow- f omnT:dbThinqLYrt.mYrt.7opi: CALLED BY DEATH Funeral notice later. Emigration canyon, always rtoppod Auxiliary No. 34. The Evans mixed artt-- and lira. Martin. quartet sang Abide With Me." reading of Aourtff anything, made by- - Preet, t. P, -- Fliburm-duet, Martin' itgrebea. After Jesus Lover of My Soul, John .frequent.-howeverlo officer! Parish and Mra Emma Smith; chorus from Salt Laka.Jcon.A Steer, sang I msplcloue and the search The ieroay by Deputy Sheriff Every Hour;" address, Bishop K. N. White; Evans mixed quar- - -at the station near Davis tet. "Sometime We'll Understand;" Martin' about Jr brought machinists' chorns'The Perfect Day Raleigh stopped Sergt dedication of gntve. Bishop K. N. TIartii and - proceeded White. BeaThe Lewis for Franca some time ago, F. C. and bearers were pall two and Clara sisters. J. H Claude, Camp the car. . Martin Jensen, 25. at first mads Hiller, J. B Croseen. A. st a Shearer. Funeral services are beP. " can get any information relative to the Limited Service Men. At the family L. Burns, Thus. Gibson K.andRevere, R. William o attempt David M Mt. held In this resistance, nor Cajidldatcs. Olivet J. oemetery CalCongressional ing of the men from Chaplain welfare South 144 street, Fifth east . residents, Brady. may replica but when Raleigh started Candidates for Congress from the afternoon. vin 8. Smith who Is chaplain at large David R. Williams, 72 years old, died Call has been leeued for Ctah to fur- of o taartip the floor board of the car, .this division, Inquiries should be First district have spent the followAt the home Sunday. Death was indirectly due to I Merlin Edith Barrett In men service IS -sow W. limited draft nish H. said to have Wattis, Republi- of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Edwin compound fracture of the left leg, sufJartlnand hie wife addressed to Lieut. Calvin 8. Smith, ing amounts: FUNERAL NOTICE. the Barrett. 169 north Ninth West street, fered In an accident at tht Moscow mine period beginning Nov. t6.-- chaplain at large lst division. A. P. can, 157, of which 250 went toDemotppaatet pitifully for leniency and ( the three-da- y M. The H. H. of Ruby I.nmlmnrne Tav-lo- r, funeral T71 Smith state Lieut A. No. Welling, was 19 committee, he found died of Merlin old. superlntenwhich Edith Sfk teto Will b at Milford Barrett. Raleigh years antiaJP,ort.McPoweUf-ih-ae-iuet 1.000 went to , wife of Stuart Gordon Taylor and crat. 2,000. of which wrUUnitome to thU effect The body will be taken to dent. Mr. Williams had been a resident ?tta cjtirhlaky hidden under the noorCeL Mr. enh. Keefe.j 8aturday of and Mrs. O. W. n and daughter the etaie commlme.--'Tarrie- t forty-seveyears AmerlcariFork for services and 99 C street, will be held In the Socialist, has spent nothing. In mining all hlft life- He 4s Mt. Olivet ment gaged from three The congreesional candidates Cemetery shortly after 11 hla widow, and Marlaa Arlene Harmea At fhe home eurvlyfi by Tuesday, Theortegejrill leae the Second district present slatemente Mrs. B DrFleld Mrs Harold William Spry, Republi of her grandparents. Mr. and Mra. W. daughters. as follows: and Mrs. Walter M. Scott, the residence of her parents at Tl'am. Blrkenshaw Funeral services for Robert W Crane, can. 754 65, of which 750 has been K. Keenan, 1149 west Second South all of Salt Lake. Funeral services win to committees. A donation of street, Marian Arlene Hannon, the city cemetery shortly af- who died on Oct. 28. 5 will be held in in be held given M. - 25 from C. 8. Burton Is listed, as welt eld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Calvary cemetery at Monday. 2 p.m. Tuesday- ,- The body of AIb4rt pm, G.- - Westwood. . died Nov. 1 Death was dus ter aa on dor 100 from a Mr. Sweet of Hannon, this who died tn Portland. Or. last week, Victoria Aaderaoa In Funeral servto Influenza-pneumonJames H. Frida Boston." arrived in Balt Lake yesterday, and ices were held In Mt Olivet cemetery city, Frida Victoria Anderson. 35 years shows expenditures of 2,792. of which was funeral arrangement this afternoon. will be completed old. died Sunday of Influenxa. She 2,600 has been glvsn to committSe- the" wife of Neils P. Anderson, Second upon the arrival of his family from Calvin West and Seventeenth South street, and Seattle, Wash. ',h mnsf have Calvla Millard At Ogden, dates 29 Fuold. son of Mr. and been given to committees. , J. L., Frick's Mrg charI7 Mniard. 409 south Eighth was born in Swedsn, Psc. 28t 1882. e Funeral aervlces for Emily r neral notice later. Jd wcat Slrrlne. aged 84 years, will be Saturday. He Is sur- local hospia one held at the City cemetery Tuesday afvTvd by his wife, i..1.!?. SI nf ,il5.t.nine'ri1ti.LA daughter, hla Mm. K. E.W.W.SerrtneIn 888 south Wsst mil1! teo, tal. Mra. ternoon, the cortege leaving the OReuben, Serrins, fl TThur- - narents,rour brothers, n Rrt V. ' .. -r, nd one an Donnell night. died S H.reld 1 Sunday Millard 7 4. street, fts chapel at 8 o'clock. n e 4 2 Jieon a ni Vale nU mam Funeral Temple J Gertrude Tsreaa j.-- ?Jekxwn In this Parsons, Socialist- .hild nothing. eleventh senatorial district city, Gertrude Teresa Johnson. I "yav j - CARD OF THANKS. In the Charles McFarland At and 8 months old, daughter of Mr. and Howard The family desires td thank the O. F. McShan. Republican. stAtea that died , .Charted' Howard McFar- Mra John Johnaon, Saturday night many friends for their presence at the I10Q With k diedUst week. FunerAl serylee jland, Oakland, CaL, pnt In the flowers, and thosz who so funeral, Tonrette sons hla Albert each of in Mt Olivet cemetery thl heia af a lent thrir automobiles. John E. Albert Tourette, formarly resident bonds Uriah T. Jones. Detnoora. has morning. - kindly Salt Lake, died Friday night The fu- Oatlund and Children, spent nothing. John Kanfmis Tn a local hospital, neral was held Saturday under the dl- Democrat, twelfth senW atorial district, shows expenditures John Kaufman. 47 years old, died Fri- rectlon of the Masonic fraternity. Tha FUNERAL DIRECTORS.. He widow, formerly Mies Myrtle Browne, night of Influenxa-pneumoni- a amounting to119 2.75 and Don B. Colton, day Mr3seber J. Grant a substantial holder In a very 570 eecond East street. Fun- will come to Salt Lake to make her State Fund would be 90,000 leaving In the pot resided at Republic, court eral services were held In ths Monte-fio- r home with her parents. Mr. and Mra. The difference, 1.410. 000 for other contingencies. The Judges of ths Third district thrf Hnf Insurance Agency cppoees tha Excluslvo John F S. M. TAYLOR A CO, cemetery this forenoon. In expense alone is 510,000 In (avor of the State filed statements as follows: George H. Browne, 82 Eighth Last ' ' Sts and 5 2 obliga- Disstreet expense Scofield Tobin,215 a absorb would Thl 'Fund. H- - Halbert saving which causes men At Edward his to that Interests trial residence oppose Its 'd FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Folland.' expenditure In Welhv, Utah, Edward H - Ky., tions; W. o H 104. aster of 100 lives every year. The State Fund has Hallett, 3$ MirfFHbul In - Leuisvllle, wot bring ths greatest good to the greatest num- amountlng'-tof A. P. 251-3years old. car Inspector for the Denver Mrs. Mary Filburn. mother E. lit. go. put away 1100,000 while the claims uncommutedhav-Is In th fifth senatorial district. David local mt Rio Grande railroad, died Saturday. Ftlhurn, president of th not mors than 11,000, while at the same time H. Morris. Democrat, has spent 24 10, it Workmen's Componeatlon Insurance Is required Infiuenxa-pneumonldied Sunday. She was wav Death ohintxta' due to union, A.Phene Was. Miner, Republican, 911 and Lawrence dlvldent credit to employers of 15 taxes? Tha ing declared Funeral service were held In the a member of tha Ladles Auxiliary, by2.w, why not collect premium a as a Vhz Salt Lake Mao'hln-ist- s commercial enStef t. Would not be engaging' Jn cemetery at t p.m. Sunday. per cent on all business exCepO coal and I per cent lodge No. 14. ofMr.th Filburn left today union. on coal. Trt the Insurance Federation save no ter Has for It's self, out In the Interest of over KH ward stelaew.. .At his residence In for Louisville to attend her funeral JOS WM. TAYLOR. R w. TEM-employe and employer. ballot Its population, both dividend credit was declared on coal. Fetter InSandy. Utah, Edward Nelson, 8ft years services. pie, SC Utah's leading undurtaker and' Fund would save at least SO per cent old. a native of Sweden, died Saturday Thgfitate form you -- self Mr Fmlth. misstatements will not. Services embalmer. and residence. At the M. A sale Harllae quality goods Funeral service will be held at the on premium to" the employer figuring the rate rosnert fc- - vnnr onnnttnn. M. ,th A bV Prices at your own suiting. eehace the grave In the Sandy cemetery at 2 p.m. 2211 Highland Drivs. Mra Annie YV &B. now charged by the highly specialised and aden-ttfloHU keen all Cemneeeatinn nrem-lum- s failure. 14 State of heart The died Fyed Harllne Tuesday. Sunday overcharge Insurance experts of America, and Marines to Marc Island Nina et heme and the will he Invented In She waathe wife of Horace Harllne and Wary Elaine Hanaen At- - the family the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry for the marine corps leave topr&dde much better and surer protection for The Monlrlnal I.lbertv end grho.nl Fends B30 8ttn east Sixth South surer street. Tea residence, of hla gefamily. Monson of 728 Lake street Mrs. Hartnjtred workman and night for Mare Island. CARL EDDINGTON A CO.' wwrm-Mary Elaine Hanaen. his money when he needs it. Of what worth was 22 years of age and In addition ne MTS. llne tTinv TTTI rvirntNCF tting FUNERAL DIRECTORS. AnMr of Mrs inheri- daughter and Hill Inheritance Tax Raymond to her husband and parents is survived In MolVent Insurance company to th Injured work- OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ttpoTFs servdied pmnrpd. Hansen, Funeral and on two the for years, Saturday. DarreL check 13,449.10 tance tax one son, aged by When to of refuse the award the PHONE HY. 125. mM pay they being held In the City ceme-.cr- y five brothers and sisters. The funeral The InmenteMnn nf the Tnnnrence Federntinn. nf estate of the late Herman Hill wan ices are 1 p.m. at and take th matter Into court. Th family this afternoon. e at TVree-- et held In II ht fhenueh n nnld Sd be TTth Wednesday will state received at the capitol today. starve do they care? - nrt plmet hy Ph.n T. L Ven-- e ' rf Kr etnheJoseph M surer In a local hospital, the Mill Creek cemetery. The Exclusive fund means the elimination of n ilth nuntes Certlen 1 ft nf the LftW (Sound Wants Men Notice Is Joseph Ateuesm-i- S SatPuget Mr PreelOent yearg eld. lx thlx city. Elxa ftaa Terswies U. bureau "prg&teorlng In human life and Ilmb. It will In- -, 8. He was ta painted residing at In the urday. employment 4 years old. died Sunday poated nrnddlnr for Tndiintrlnl Commleelnn and Torgersen, la Funeral Utah. orders for announcement Alta, PERCY C. SILVER. Crete benefits to workmen and reduce cost to emon Main street, the She 'wax cancelling daughter of Mr tries tn fnit that expense night. upon the State to deceive laborers for the Pacific coast ship- ter ployers, the National Workmen's Compensation and Mrs. Alfred Torgersen, 1459 south th fevnnver, Cor. 5th 8a aad Mata. Was. 3790. West street Funeral notice Bidcau gives the expense' loading of premiums at Mm, John O Von nor At Fargo. N. D, Ninth yards. But laborers are wanted at the The Fund onerafe under Sec 35 Fverv later. Mrs died OConnor of Bound Tptr cent. -- The State Fund doesn't require Id yard. It navy FugeL 'recently i Jjhu ner.e neemurv nelA from the infiuenxa-pneumonlpedicent on which to pay expenses according Flnd. The gi-- te Wennnrv - no celled tipnn fnr Two Employees Dead The Orem word received here. tShe leaves six liQur State Fund for the year ending January O'DONNEL A CO. UNDERTAKERS one the exnense cent of The T.erlstlve John O'Connor wav Interurhan has Just lost two of its small children 7 and emhalmers. SODa operated at an expense of IIS per cent gross. South nd In for a the in this city. contractor not vix.. hnf the from formerly influenxa, jhimmlnon ex-Street employee Aflge applying Interest on Investments the net need not be no and Ternnher A. of this hnw thstter H. city, Hyatt E. D. D. At E Utah.' Herman u-J.a Ogden, saving per cent of the premiums pegs lare the fund . v be nr bow much Clerical help Brakeman Wayne Gardiner of Pay-so- Herman. ft years old, died Saturday MONUMENTS. than 31 per cent, ' ovgegtock company basis of more - Is the Fund wit! mv name The body has been brought to Salt per-cemore thanThe funeral of 'reserves Farrell beiges providing it TC George LAKE SALT MARBLE AND MONU-mentLake. ornfe t Fhnd navtne Fvn!nlh cmnthd the shot S. Stock company basis, and this reserve is 110 per George Farrell, who toaccidentallya shell jnr Mt Works C. Q, Johnson, Prof. 184 Major Game a Visitor dortrlft Pomo'lnlnn sxnenne.wPl the Sts I tn local Martlnem a while Father himself dislodge com. B trying N hospital, . G Street. ame.r. cent greater thanapcclflc maturity requirement.' 14' tormerly eaptaln ,of be three tmen ths amount f,f the Ineiirnnce 'lax Kslher Martlnex.-.old. died of from a shotgun Friday night is being managed State Fund -'or- which" the pany, U...8. guards, K.,,Vi,,nod af Eort- lnfluenla.pneumonla yearn thlgth poorly afterthis on present nrem'limn from ntnrk In comnanien Olivet held cemetery Saturday lit wa a visitor in this city Sun- m0Ili CEMETERIES. . iMBrance men epeak? L noon. Pelf vlt cpntlnne with he OTrt!re rnn amount to Assuming that Utahs premiums day, en route to San Tanctsco, , on In vorue. Their cotnperlnnn of exI.Hrg rfttra nhown LAWN CEMETERY. FER WASATCH from Butta, Mm, Fort Vinson Tn Alameda. Cal., ll.SOO.OOO per annum the stock company expense government business, We nhow hclow the flrpren of the Inla fslfe. . petual care. 64 Main St Was. 1864 Earl Vinson died Friday night, j Mrs. Mont of bperatlon would be 600.1)00. leaving 300,000 In surance Feder"tonv ppd the actual comi'rM',i rereceived in this city. according to word to meet all contingencies By wavnf arthe'pot we Vinson la survived by her busFLORIST. sults If Ohio's rates were reduced to tV lower Reports be- -'- M r and-oShoppThrot.pcV'Pi Good win eliminate all Interest income and ne Ft-band gument, h StewB. daughter, Lucile A'inson, law ratio an psvw lens Insurance 'than Vho ing received by -Secretary C. uesMhe gross expense ratio calling It CO. - FLORAL were per cent m at whom FLORAL with of her the KINO asao-'bP'Wool Growers' Utahr nd Therefore Ohio's rate rriunt be reduced to art of the for- Mr. Mra 214 K 2nd So. TeL Wax 2415.- - death.! Vinson c time of and stead of 41 per cent, -- The operating expense of the to that the sheep respond to ttnh'spgma'nta nation, are the effect Rrlgham . . i Wyoming and.-.,ranges over western AMERICAN FLORISTS FLORAL THE JTORRKCr COMPARISON over tal are In fine condition.. The Express designs for every occasion. orders!" 'on paid rains and mild weather have brought! Sarah Georgtaee Strung A t the res-ocharges 4477. Idente of her Rosie Mra Was. Theatre. American Thai o prosths Borg, daughter, feed winter thl Ruese. Fakerlea pects for the winter are all thatcouid -- FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. t Prli k Manufacturer be desired. She ie eur- of Influenxa pneumonia Evans Fldry Co , 24 Main. Was. 61. . Canneries Albion Rineldo her huahand. liitcrtrack Arraugomcnt The hew 'Jved bythrez 8ALT ERNEST Coal Merchants LAMBOURNE, daughters. Mrs. Katie, , ,, hntweoo the Strang leading flortet, new store. FuDairies 5a' Rydafch, ',M.rf halt Lake: Nels Nelson who died Thursday, Oct. Lakes Southern Pacific and the Western Fa- - ,IoJ''l?rJ Er our Decoraneral Blanche designs specialty. local hoSplta ot mfluenxaFoundry (Iron) Icifle.-b- y which the 185 mBesro track and three sons. John J Rineldo C. and S1 at were held Nov. 4. tions 67 South Main. Was. 15X6. - Furniture Dealers ... .of both roads between Wlnnemucca Albion--- - Lewt Strang, the latter 4y pneumonia, in th ritv Sunday, cemetery under 1.48".1.74" Machlnw Shop Foundry era tkw forces" AND GUARDIANSHIP SUrtlonof used Nev. Atnertcap jointly. ;.o and Wells, John ClsytoV of ths PROBATE ""Office 'Bldg. ' ttfllre - Fu4141nwxi, " . emnee Funeral sertlres are being Third ward, Bishop . (careand All east Mualo of Liherty-ztzk- e, went into effect Sunday. NOTICE. 8 MnfrTtntnanrwl TV '71711- Olivet after" h.7'' !n.."!.t cemetery this Sheet Vrtnl Work , waa furnished by the Swedish Double ir' i'f liVt'T bon n iUl 1 1.40 Telephone & Telegraph Co Fheet Metal. IVorls f ' -. an(f nd Irarfrc"" VoTt Tray enVas offceed by Elder Uftnntrrttmty dark 'or respective, quartetbou I'acififr . . . 3 lift 65 Telegraph Telephone Warehouae dr Storage j Marell. Rn.Je I .n.h--In s .local has Igoes over the Sort hern Pacific. signers for further Information. 2 70 NyUnd"AdTBIp John Clay' 1.55 'Warehouse & Morage The actual Ohio rales spplv to the higher patments .Of CompeiTPSrr Town-Draft-- Down JJlca I bore, testimony of the faithfulness ,on' wall tlm daighier Lean Help She IN ,THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-- ' lion in Ohio. Utah pays less compensation than Ohio, therefore the arc advNeil not to appear at the state MrVndWm. George F. iiVb of Farm: mtirr.'hdLdh,ca?o;yrraye?'' On'Uhe tubit from hKh lhpt.o figures bate Division, In and for Salt Lakr ."by' Ohio rath must bs reduced to Utah's loner law ratio, or to Utahs 4Vtrtvn T afi-Death was due to Influensatodav for help from he capitol Theodore Tobiaaon County, State ot Utah. In the mattet ' Vera taken Ohin.it rate were Increase- d- Ion ec. paj ments. raid to cirtr mcutWiftiiftV legal advisory hoard In pneumopm and both parents sreis Nelson was horn in Sundswald of theeatat of Rhoda Watkins Price. - highor-'t'nrrt4 percenllQ Tmct'NfWfikNOTICE. The petition ol T comimrlson of-- oilier rate affix ting Utah's princl tnl In- S .t 4ft their queetlonnaircs.' Todayrtllljvjth jhe jiamejINeaae. JTbb1y eden. years ago." He Deceased.B. Prloe, Norland, filling burl ; will tie'' long and gratef administrator of tb . ' Angus inthintrloa.' r ( was the 1m Jus r.rt i f.r ul!yremrm day the jtUorno be-- e Rhoda r estate of Ihtanuent,. Watkins Price, deceas- " 4bered for his kindness to thelsl mission Ohio Ohio reduced Utah r the at. uMtq! . Help can rates. CihlbsYatei4-a- r ed. for confirmation of the sale of thr Jegua-Chrarte of Church the - of of LuuL,tuUiah-Uaai''TT'"' from tiic aaornea ut their tifftees. .Actinl Nelson, cam to following described real'- -eitxte -. 3.1ft - t of said .UflrrpJtJ.O.Jeri ejtlowor than I he s rnlMnlng .2.51 ,77.51" decesaad TJ'Hansen's and a half Iedliutl Slill )K-- -- A Cftll "wnATft' -- ? as given aJxxe. Melal' SUniiig'taud 'Tfoh " Lot of 77 7 15, Ail Subdivi- - . . of wae a ago, ... ... .77. . year anil followed about Tam lvrue4 expert 4h foe southwest quarter of Sec lvg-h wife and children... In tJ'.on r1.i'rkrtri t ' he service at Mussel hnd been a metnber of the rtcnocij plicr--- f vr to Townshtp-- 2 -- Sonth.Ranga-Jtown he was the proprietor his native at I r W Ii ... . nf Shna. applif itinn be rltad to Mra. Ing Lake Meridian, as per. plat establishment. on vv';.S,a large, tsilorlng been ei ; file In the offle of the County Judge bUlidtniA ((T Since coming here he employed rJ-nf "' flood-f Salt Croy Counl v, Utah, for Lake has been aa He ia '7 crdcf tailor. since fgtriy Bes.dAs la her she IS A hutiJo"..!i , 3475 ft "And upon thrtfol- parents four chlldreni w aldemarHilmar. ,b aUh-applican- ta of " "broibe'ind ftnd ,, irilic folloVlag terms t: Cash; 10 per cent" r Mgne snd Bertha.- who reaids at 10 lowing rtfttea ttgi gills of Rrcateri-,Trorata Th.f of Croy keray of at balance on confirmation time sale, street.-JCaet who have hatl hnote .f X duuJUld ho Is now Third of sale by the Court as appear fxom,. on a tnNsIqnJn thffeaatefn states; Mr."( pprlence Funeral of xalaofvled In thlx Court, JosI.ltlle ofpjlorgan. Mrs. John C.1 aerwtees were held at the grave for has been set for hearing on Friday, the and E. Edith Ogden and bur Taylor, children of Fred 15th day ot November. A. D. 1916, at 2 , Joseph M AS CHD$ Heose of Uov. The been tak- Taylor and Ada bmith Taylor, on Sun-- o'clock. at the .p.m.. Court to Uroyon, for bodybas an inter- - (day 12.30 at pm. The bishopric of the House, in the Court room County of said Court, Fersonal greeting cards, engraved mcnU.', , ' .Thirty-fourt, ward presided Th open- - In 'Salt? Laka.Cftjr. Salt Lake County,. I In ti with yoiig owp plate Should be or , . . prayer was offered by Bishop Heher Utah. . nswam.., a. wBsWMWlp.Wsn,M.. Keroiid ward 1C Iversew-n- f the hospllal, The wixh the Clerk said Witness. Court, of e T year and 71 Mahorf f Dftiifthrjlott early-doltnfTi monrhrfibitftrtrweTW''ttenrir'tu'EmeTy"f-ttiE." tlonhifare. A. l affiTert.rntr4ttT-dvery. H ARV EY -ntrl, son of McMahtmr 4 IBUTT r1 'and Riehnn A preatdeney 916. November. READY. OUR NOW D1 I QlNES R. e- Thtrlv-tlurcourt, tfto flipd Edwin fveath of d Sheets,. Sunday VHOS HOMER. Clfk. ' 11 j 'Influenxa-pneumoniNKWSBiXiK STORK. . A I ward. Ths benediction and dedicatorv (geu (Pald Advertisement). V-Rv M. M Snell. Deputy.Clerk. No. 4 Main 6treeL turn) brother. Ronald, is. seriously ill I pray r W as offered by Bishop DnVid it A Alexander, Attor Stewart Stewart ' ' a ith The, game dluease and the. father, ILqrbn of Ensign ward.-Th- e . , , f assAdvertlsementi Thirty nej for Fetttloner. R-l- ! ps ' -- Machin-lata-ritu- al -- 1 1 J ter a Lam-hour- or n. I Replying to a Letter by -- t, Mays.-Democra- -- ia. rlliUn.urdte !. W 'and fje Wood-manse- ' T- . lnsurance Federation of Utah - 10,. i ;i - 58 a. Mid-Va- .re-cru- en-nl- na -- Com-mlfj- en In-t- he cn-n- d-- rr a, nonro-"vnrtatl- 126-22- f-- Weet-Temp- -- H n. -- al . .7 en -- after-Dougla- s, -- -- I , " DE-sign- s. h, , i ut " ' i -- . are-PO- W -- ew, j ees -- xl f- secured' -- flg-urs- - NOTETHE D1FFERENCE. 0H!0:HAS AN FXCLUSIVESTATE HOMAN SIDE TO THIS QUESTION.' : ; FUND THERE tf n , Ii, i,r vf-va- s Re-'"- j .Mra.-Sope- r , slrw-wa- .to-wl- nts -- "Wtlbnso-aiid-F.iltA-TBr- lr he-eeiurn - Jr. h - , Secretary Treasurer -- -e -- a. I 1 "1 y vent-Tticreu- |