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Show d SECOND'SECTION TUgethew MMh 8 Local New mad Sports. t WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER S50 FOUNDED Twenty Cases of Disease Re-ported at - Westminster, None of Them Serious Test Comes T omorrow. -- Total number Caae9 1,990 refortettjesterday 2 Case reported week ago Total deaths . Peat h s yesterday . . , Deaths reported week ago Houses reporting today ? ' 40 f US3 .. , . ,8 1 WENTY cases of Spanish Influat ents were imported to nlil the Weatinirister eollege this morning by Dr. H. W. feeherd, ( president of that institution. However. ( the college Is under a strict qtiarau- tine and the situation Is said to be T well under control." According to Dr. Itcherd, the disease made Us appearance the latter part of last week but absolute obey-anc- e of orders, has baited the epidemic and it. Is jiow' reported jon Jhe downward path. the When the influenza attacked city and state ever a month ago, the WestmlnstercollegehadenroUe'd about (0 students some of whom rime fron a distance- - of hundreds of miles. Therefore, realizing the Inadvisability lof sending them home. Dr. Reherd EL Beatty, communicated with. Dr. " state health officer. "We decided, said Dr. Reherd, that m view of the Isolated tocatton of the 'college, clauses could be among the dormitory rtudents J without Interference from the flu. lt Lake resident students of were sent home and kept In touch with the advance of the dormitory . by telephone. J scholars "For over three wanks,' no trouble was experienced until several cases dethe latter part of last week. veloped lower floor of the girls' dormitory jThe 'was quickly converted Into a provision-ar- y hospital, and a trained nurse from the Red Cross placed in charge- .- tfhe was assisted by many of our teachers and students who have had pre- - visas nursing experience. Trasses have been dismissed and the Instant response of Dr. R. through & Allison of this city the casee are all light, and to date no pneumonia ' or deaths have occurred." There need be no fear," continued the Westminister president "because of the appearance of the flu, at ths school." He said that only three cases 'devsloped yesterday and that many of the first few days illness have recovered but are still kept in confinement Tost Comes Tomorrow. Health authorities are anxiously awaiting, "with bated breath," as It were, tomorrow's report of new cases of Influenza. If the feared increase comes. It will probably msan a continuation of the ban closing theatres and schools for another week, while on the other hand if the cases remain 'below the danger mark, the author!-tie- s agree that the epidemic has abat--a- d and that the ban will follow its schedule and be removed Nov. 1 8. Tomorrow's report which through arrangements will Je submitted to me promptly, will be the severe test, said Dr. Beatty, "If the epidemic Character la still prevalent, a sharp and serious relapse may ba expected, and If not. the flu is under control." of the city health Hopes at department ran high this morning for, test although ths report Is only begin- -' slug to make Its appearance, yet only one house reported- a suspected! case of Influenza until noon today. Twenty-two cases developed in Galt Lake yesterday and -t- hese- deaths Twice this many cases were reported a week ago and almost three time as many deaths i ' Teachers Retiring' ' ' t Tha gradual - retirement of the teacher-nurse- s who hsve been serving, uncomplainingly tor the past four (weeks, has drawn no llttlj criticism (from a number of citizens. However, jail things considered, the Step is necessary to the successful pening of the schools next Monday, r educational authorities argue. When ths "flu broke out, one prin- - ,eipal claims an article was published of the papers In - In one the pub-li- e was led to believe whjfh that teachers should bo made to tend the cases hn- 4 cause they were enjoying a vacation , and were receiving pay, "They have worked," continued the arid with almost no relief , principal, The public was brought to believe the tor nursee did not extend outside call 'tha 'realm of teachers. To the con- trary. Mr. Shields Realms public .help. more now than Vbr before . ' It la estimated at the office of the board of education that 'fully. 800 teachers volunteered their services and nursed elck patients. 6f these - many are broken down and some are victims of the Altogether 800 of antira ieaehersr- - tt --was system " stated," Ided in some way or another It ia believed by Principal J. . fred Anderson of the Lafayette school that -Ttnanr teachers will not- - appear "at - school-Monda- y and that will be practically wiped out Reserve -- It was t partly to refute the miaguld--e- d public sentiment, against the of the teachers and partly of necessity that the City Board lof Education ' ntet last night and -passed a resolution thanking the teachers for their patriotic and voluntary services and urging them to rest the remainder of this week. This ex-- .prewtion was embodied in a letter ieent out to members of the teaching sforce.' i "It yas not an intended Injury to tit ",Red Cross that this letter was circulated, but In order that the Classes Monday will not be without instruca member of the board to- tors," said ' , day. "The reserve force of teachers Is practicala Ik at zero andbeI believe that should iteacber-naraeurged bjr the Jled Cross to follow ths school board's . J. con-IttDu- i the-offl- -- - the-flu.- - tho-teach- wtth-'draw- ' . - al 11)1S CITY UTAII SALT LAKE Change Comes Quickly State Will Fail in Raising Its Allotment-Str- ong Appeal Made-- L- lohs of cage IB SIXTY-NINT- H Unless Yf,M' II st of Jorden River, With Cessation of Hostilities . ion Another in Sugar Indmtrie, Board of $31,000 Cancels Most of Former li It Made. One -- House-Appropriat- -"- Regulations. , . URCHASE of two - additional park aits on on the west side' of the vlty and tb other in Sugar Houae. was .author Used by the city commission this morning, and $1 1,000 -- was appropriated from the general fund to tha department of parka and public property for the 11-- r::r purpose The new west aide pork ait include It acres of land, known a Muscatine place7andhf situated between Eighth West Btreet and Jordan river and extends a distance of 880 feet north of .. Fremont avenue. United War DON'ATICVNS are neither1 Salk Lake, nd Totf Bom Tow Pw dxck hi Twg Puu hsh Md Wr Sntiigt flupn, . u'mer- - ALL bar ' are down on the pro of building material nor large enough all sorla, anil also oLroatet- lala 'used In 'construction of j to put Utah over the top, even at the end of the drive' next Monday, and Irrigation projects . road, drainage S. according to City Chairman Frank and other enterprises-o- f like characthe peoout that He points Murphy. Moot of such" pfojedta, are per- ter. not realize do Mate either the' of ple mitted 'to go ahead with their conthat Utah's quota is tha immense gum pL.JIOO.OOQ, or else the signing of the struction as planned before' th non-- " That armistice lias given a false notion war construction section of the war In-- "" , t the funds are not needed. duetrle board put on the clamps. -- As compared with the last Red About the only restriction Jeft are Cross campaign in which the state's quota, was only $100,000 more, contrithat private owners, with th exception' butions are by no means as generous. of several large classes, who are plan- - ' Men who gave $100 to the Red Cross nlng construction of new building or are contenting themselves with donaalteration of old one at a cost to ex- .Natural PsrLfc tions of $50 to tha United War WorK If this. proportion keeps up, fund The Sugar House park site la a atrip ceed $10,000 muet have the approval ... In allotment. her fail Utah will raising of property- - lying along the bauka of In writing of the etate council of de"Not one word has come out of oust from a Farley s creek and runs of solto indicate that any Washington the Junc- fense. and If the cost is more than point immediately north diers will betreleased from service for with $23,000 the matter must be referred to ... street Eleventh tion East, pf II perhaps months to come, said State - At the east end the the war Industries board. - ( drive. Highland Chairman Heber J. Grant today, "and ' strip connect with the tract of propFrom War Industrie Board.' o when demobilization doe commence it now owned by the city lying north, erty I! necestele-graTb above la th substance of will be a very gradiial process and east- - of the atat prison grounds sitating the maintenance of complete received this morning by Arch and extending eqst to the tnouth of in both the adefighting army organisation M, Thurman, Parley canyOn. it furnihe an secretary of th aUvte zones and in training camps 'in the quate entrance to what will In future council of from D. It, McLendefense, United States, for perhaps two years moat and years become - the largest "The great bulk of the men in the In the city. nan, chief of the non-wconstruction park naturally plcturaaque ir. S. army are not there because miliof the two ait waa reco- section of th war industries board. ' Furchuso tary service is their chosen profusion. mmended by Herman H. Green, com- r Information to the same effect has N1neout'cf ten are undoubtedly Sager missioner of parks and publio prop-e- reached R. W. Todd, 1101 Boston to return home and resume their norty, .and tha project received the sup- building, from Charles A- - Bowen, secmal pursuita. Chafing under theT-straints retary of the Retail Lumbermen' as- port of Mayor- - W, Mont Ferry A.and of garrison duty and police H aociation, In Washington. Th teleCom miasl oners C. C. Nealun and work in the petroled districts of Euthis at Crabbe. Tha outright purchase gram from Mr. McLennan read: rope, they will present a tremendous A. Beheld, Karl Under a revised ruling, constructime vu opposed by problem in maintaining discipline. ' commissioner of public safety, on the tion project falling within th follow- -' They will demand recreation and diImproviIt and are prove classification that might Ing approved ground version. If it is not of a wholesome dent to expend eo large a sum of no permit or license will be required character, then they will In many infrom the non-wconstruction- - secmoney at thl time. stances become tempted to lake It In Mr. Beheld declared that due to war tion;' vicious form, limited Construction projects approved In condition th city fund si t These facts cannot be emphasized and extreme car In egpendltur of writing by th facilities division of tho too strongly. -- Utah lias thousands of of In '' war exercised be induHtrie board. spit money should boys in France. The $400,000 asked All farm and ranch buildings, " the fact that an armistice has been In their behalf is by no means any3b. of structure or Improvements. advocated He acquisition declared.' thing ilka the sacrifice they are enAll buildings, structures, roadways, V7 but expressed the opinion titled to expect from us in return for that the money should come through plant facilities, or other construction the sacrifice they have made. Through a bond Issue or other arrangement projects of any nature whatsoever unthe seven great war organizations conmade to extend th obligation over a dertaken by th United Btate RailSMITH. JOSEPH ducting the United War Work drive, PRESIDENT F. period of years rather than spend eo road administration Cr by any rail orwe can give to them tha things that water transportation, company, organmuch money at this time. they crave. We can furnish them with member of the board took Ixatlon or utility, whether under tb ODAY Is the eightieth anntvers- - and floral tokens have been received theleee sends gi feting to ell, and ex Other theatrical entertalnmen', athletics, at the Beehive House during the day presses his thankfulness that th stand, however, that th property direction of th railroad or by tb arv at tha at Brest. Ifrom books, musical entertainment, recreafriends all over the lntermoun-- 1 ties have now reused and that all is now obtainable at a reasonable fig- American Hallway Express company, L, core tion of a wholesomely diverting charFour bmlth. F. Joseph tain region. Letters from far off nils-- 1 hearts are gladdened by the good news ure and it may be the last time that or by th owner er operator of any acter, and at the same time, we can years have passed over his headision field! and greeting from his eon,, of peace. uch a bargain may be had. It wa telegraph or telephone line. keep them out of unclean, demoralis- and his tong life has been one of serv- Lieut. Calvin g. Bmlth, who Is In A notable prediction made by Prest feared that loas of time might result The con struct Ion, maintenance. Iming Influences have been received. Hla other Smith on Hrpb 8, 1914, is recalled by in a material loas to tha city, and th provement or development by federal, ice, both In the Church ' and In the France, two soldier qons, Samuel S. Smith, many who heard him utter It, and as it further fact was pointed out that tha etate or municipal authorities of high- state. boulevard g bridge. road N who Is an aviator at Mather field near has virtually come to pass it la her west side bad been promised a park advice, 'as many hesitate to withdraw - - parka, streets and playground. Although for some time past Illness Parraraento, and SergL Andrew K' given: "The great European war will for years. their aid for fear of adverse public conet ruction, extension, Im- - . department not end till those w ho brought it about Indorsed by Expert. has kept him at his homo, yet he has Smith. of. the intelligencesent oplniort. maintenance or repair of in the dust." ere humillnted at provement, also Fort personal Douglas, The board of education also moved continued Hla activities. Much of the Both site hv received th unqual- any publio utility, Including water supPresident Smith was born Novem- ified greetings. Kesto pay the teachers and members of E. indorsement of George atply systems, newer ay sterna light and Owing to Prest. Smith' 111 health ber 13, 1888, in a humble cabin amid the school system their full salary necessary business requiring his th city planning expert, who la power facilities, and Street and inter-urba- n no family celebration was held on this ruined, smoking homesteads at Far sler,' while he been tention has performed Balt of enforced tha vacation. a Lake, now during mtrvey making as has been the custom in for- West, Caldwell county, Missouri, white railways haa been confined to hla' room, .But day, Falling for Nurses. "The construction, extension and remer years; but each member of the hla father, who was a prisoner for as they will fit nicely into the general plan. pair of all Irrigation and- drainage Although the inrush of calls to the he has kept In close touch with all family sent a personal card to tliclr the Gospel's sake, was literally In the city The west side site will cost approx- project. Red Cross remained at a standstill to- Church affairs, and with the help of father. On Sunday, as Prest. Smith jihadow of death at thd hands of a Houae and th Sugar $28,008 imately connected Construction a nuib on charges trumped up by brutal day, an Increase in the calls for nurses his efficient counselors, Prest. Anthon was feeling somewhat Improved, will cost $8,008. The former tract with the expansion projects or development of from throughout Utah and Idaho was H. Lund and Prest. Charles W. Pen- number of the member of the family enemies and'eupported by the testi- site SO more than ia being purchased from mine of every character whatsoever, recorded. Bingham. Lark, Modena, rose, the work of the First Presidency called. mony of foul traitors.' No wonder the latter or connected with the production and persomtwha hold lota, and tb CemePrest. Smith wlkhes. through The Iron of those times entered Into 'the will Driggs, Ida., and many other towns has been maintained without Interrupthe from b Young bought was tion or delay. refining of mineral oil and natural x. telegraphed. for' aid. A nura New, to express his appreciation of childs soul, developing into the In- tery association esCrlamon and th Fs. sent to Lark. The other calls reOn this his birthday, all members of the many tokens of affection and re- tense' hatred of tyranny and oppres"Tb construction of, alteration or Over 12 cases, said the Church over which he presides are membrance which he has received to- sion that has been so strongly charac- tate. mained unfilled. ld tract extension of or west of the Improvement repairs or additions Robert J. Shields-- of tha Red Cross, united In hoping and praying that he day. He would hare liked to see the teristic of him during all his life. His will b begun In th eprtng. aocordlng te plants engaged principally in prowere received by this office over may soon be well and strong, again. many friends who called personally, residence in l'tah dates from 1848, the to plana, and it ia estimated ducing, milling, refining preserving, night but the scarcity of nurses made Hundreds of personal cards, letters but his doctors forbade It, He never second year of the Vulley'a settlement. thatpresent at least $8,800 will be expended refrigerating or storing food or feed. it Impossible to meet the calls" next year. r, Public Bufldlugs. There has been no response to the latest call for nurseSTTOTTlII the gap - The construction of new, or tha alF made by the withdrawal of teacher-nurse- s teration or extension of existing ( Red Cross Worker to date, although full wages house, churches, hospitals and -i . . are offered. From Seattle school Here state or municipal buildings, federal, Five casee were taken In at tha ommrnmmmm j involving in ths aggregate a cost not Fort Douglas hospital overnight, . , $38,000. Major Frank Pease, from tb head- exceeding mostly from the training corps of the "The construction of new buildings wa Red Beattie Croee, of th quarter whohave butrecentlyoome ty engineers not etAbrseed In any of (eddy. an Interested visitor In lhln-clto 'Salt Lake. Many of these new the foregoing classifications or the reof. tha local associaFor the reason. It that of reminiscent RopreBenattvca is local Red explained, There th wan something taken He through C. stated W. Chidester, tnen, Major additions, alterations, extension this children have been such energetic Cross headquarter commandant at the post, arrived in the second battle of lb Marne In the tion Of automobile dealer metsecreby Dean W, W. pairs. existing buildings or structures ta workers for ihe Red Cross,- - it Is Fleetwood and spoke well of th Red of Salt Ink with the dteeaaa. .The itu bulletin now reaching and emanating morning with Harden Benniorf, esse Involving In the aggregate work both Her and in Beattie. seither atlon among the oldtime men at .the from Utah draft headquarter. They tary of state,' at his invitation, and planned, when school again commences, Croee cost not exceeding $10,004, of Washington the He stated people seem to Indicate the beginning of thg went over the present motor vehicle to allow the Junior member of th Red were very enthusiastic and had been Fort, Is encouraging, he said. The construction of new buildings to all Red Cross or structures, not embraced la any of law, with a view to recommending any Cross force to wear a official stand- great contributor Vaccine Treatments. ,end. , needed to next In aa the aa weH changes legislature aiding - th regular the foregoing classifications, or tb A telegram from General Enooh IL There are About 2.700 treatments of the new some inconsistencies In ths ard uniform. Jt differ from th cen- drives, Cross work. - or vaccine recently received by the state Crowder, provost marshal general of law which the dealers and the secretary ter membership In that a specialead-gea- r Red la a former Rpanlsb-- repairs, additions to. alterations in- Peas Major . board of health from Seattle, Washing- the United States army, is today be- of Mte agreed should be ironed out. and owing to extensions of, existing buildings has been designed, and adopted. merman excost not th aggregate a Gome diHcuesion was held aa to mean received in that war, waa en- volving in ton, have been sent out to doctors and For 'the a will injuries their boya cap designate Utah local to all forwarded boards, he ing in when waa determined be to in taken ths effort that might approved ceeding 038,000, able to enlist. He health officers throughout the city and thefts It was decid- membership. would join some branch of th aerric writing by the state council of defense emphasizing the importance of keep- chack automobile measures the state, according to Dr. Beatty. and hla serve recommendCroaa'members Red can. after various could Junior country, aid ed, be where by authorised or the selective service Its records the of representatives. duly The vaccine la being continually ing to ed or adopted in other states rad been leaching votuqjflprad blon service English to foreigners, mania therefor Buildings begun prior to Sept. 3, manufactured under the supervision System in good shape. "They are publio dlncunsed, hla way to i Is .that tha moat practicable errands for ihe Red Croe. a substantial where im1018, th Cross, Rd portion of ha saving of Dr. L. L. Dalnes. state bacterioloas D. was msan probably to include in the pit records," say the telegram, and C, where he up the building already haa been con- turned down by the and hut shell, making such 'articles a Washington, bnalees matter t take and portant gist at the state laboratories. Univer- such should be' scrupulously kept , up law a provision Strueted. legislature, to the effect that occupacan the comfort of th soldier with efflciala, relative to Red Cross sity of Utah, and If the necessity and pheserred."- tion or possession of a car without the they and for "All limitation on tb production should arise, Dr. Dairies believes he even by knitting.--. It is urged other work. boya, confederai be owner Various laws ef section should the f.tbe Mjthority-of building material. Including brick, could supply Ji,00Q treatments each are In an prlmafacte evedence of theft the latest A Re C Raya that unite cement, quoted to emphasize the import- sidered lime, hollow tile and lumber . day. ,, the dealers asked i ri The "e nolioolhou-eprtviiege,p 8e"o rg a n xe ery are hereby removed and the material-producThe vaccine cornea from the United ance of fhe offenee if any person tam- which was granted, of taking the center can ba mad which tot pathe may be sold and delivered State Health Department at Beattie, pers with a public record of tb United furthur, in tb meeting of their triotic service of Uxka have also is laid on the aasoctatloh, and of auggesttmg for use in connection with any build-ln- g can change where it haa been used wlth'marked Btates, and emphasis confidential be outlined what been showing rules regarding the char at a later dpt to Mr, Hennton. project for which no permit or dona and th report shows what haa success at the naval school thfera. It acter record. Even mnder oris required, under the revised dons by the children in already. been, three doses, each der nfofthetheeourt is admtntstered'dtt -to are record b tin war win the t helping prtorttr rlrcutarrwrversurvrPlvct u taken 8 hours apart; produced unices with the previous au- Train Leaver Track 80 mo' Are that The Kev.i says Kaye thorlxed by permits or licenses issued i Although not many days have thorization and order of the secretary tor trurk drivers are needed by the In pursuance of said circular. t . Red elapsed since the first Inoculation, yet of war Station dlvlhion of At the Cross Cilluly rinetrnctiona will be hereafter givChito date there has been on cases of the authorities federal at will be give them and Police Training (he telegram concludes, "as to ths so that those not having had influenza developed by a person Inoc- en, the country havq been reottlmate checking in and accounting .. Denver A Rio Grands train No. 8, dua cago, qualify. Thir- throughout ths bureau of Investigation. North Sanpete Children experience may ulated, with the new vaccine. such for records in this city tram the east srt 1940 p.m., previous are by also quested auto needsd. mechanics teen Dr.' Beatty stated that the quaranTo which Gordon Gnow, who Give Red Cross Articles reached Salt Lake early this United State department of Justice, at tine closing the 'schools' and theatres distributes Captain tha bulletin, to the Utah' Tuesday, to institute a search for had-bhe- n afternoon. Tb delay was due to a deWashington, lifted'at Coalville. boaid adds: ' near Gilluly station, 89 miles Letter Writing Suspect r North 0111 Johnson, James Upton and August "A the Iocs! boards of Utah ap- railment Carnet Recto i Ceaea. Barpste Primary associations ' which let two cars off JPeo-rt- a, end of their great task it from this city, tor the of former of- Red resident, GelaschewakU proach sent of Ran Fran have For and for Jailed Cuddy track up alarg shipment boardof Resisting par a t that in .the near f J- - some aistahc7The Car e of whom is here today' ac the order hecomaaap cisco arrived Croee- - set teles-- 4. lib,"each remained up jUI records pertaining to the. a 1nrto--wT-cirtof Surgeon- - General Rupert Bln of the tux. no a to- register-a'On opening the must bo brought to comIJV,rj Jobe Martin, who was arrested Jifon-da- y failed- and United States health department and lectiv draft 10 exceed $400. ' 1 to bkYiJfft that city with- Prtmry'"ocItf0ftS and plaeod in order for final h box this morning Prest, Lout B. on suspicion that he was the man alien will be assigned a district by Ur, pletlon th large petrols required out first obtaining It is requested that local disposition Pell found 8 afagbana or email quilt Beatty late this afternoon. . jwho had been sending scurrilous letters ' board Iok no time in bringing these 1 Ur. Mctitlly Cuddy described the cele- reeorda-intto he' 88 year eld 18 pillow " slips 4 bed sheets, 78 said omen and Johnson other a to etchGovernor Bamberger wiH'permf shape in of honor San of Franciscans bration 8 inches tall. He had substitute handkerchief. 18 hot waa found guilty In and about 8 feet at th capitol. world peace Is glowiDg words, saying of final disposition." and water hag covers, 19 wash clothe a complexion brown hair, ruddy of H. W. Vourt Wilkins thoutoday Judge that all ban were down and that blue eye, and give hla bocupatlon a and ea pair of socks. Mrs May J Aiken an officer and waa having resisted sands of possibilities of contact ware1 a farm hand and laborer. Ha formerly seat th shipment from th Primary to serve a re- Daily and Catler day in the city Jari. authorltles-expe- ct 4. children of the North Sennet stake provided. The lived at ill Van Bureau fft.. Peoria, atV According to the evidence,fromMartin Is 8 feet 9 whe have labored for a long time to lapse ' Named For UptonIn la 84 yearHeold and John H, A slight mistake seems to have octempted to break ataway Th first artiel picked . a Annapolis hag brown hair, get It ready. Felt height. tha capitol, when Inehee Cook, custodian was a ealqu quilt. curred when Wldtsoe was accredited and bluo eyes. He forp by Mr. fair complexion to him. arrest tried tha latter flu These the from two deaths a garde- knitted by hand 1 repreaent th Am- aith merly w or Wed for hlmaolf ae tor Allan T. Dally, 8T0 south Rlshlh Weal' Charles Holt Wak found guilty of ner two bodies were of patients who died A some erica United Sd letter were picture for tha and flag. lived eommitlea at Tampa. Fla. Canvassing and sentence will be Im In Salt lake bat weje shipped t Wldt street, Balt Lake City, And Shirley Y. th gtrlg of the Spring petit street, Peoria. received shewing notation ar Work him Thursday. A. M. Hold time at 801 southiaAdams today, posed larceny reported campaign, upon at work mak- soe for burial. 10 Midvale." have been named by Gelaeehewakl yare eld end City Primary 'in , In the state' report today, about 99 Cutler, of followthifTi tuncheo'n at Ih' Comme- away waa convicted hf having had And no an artist- - He lug th articles wtth the nag forming t , gives hi occupation D. Parney ; new 'cases are fisted and three new Henator Reed Smoot as first alternates rcial clnh, that $182,872 ho been sub- toxlcating liquor tir hie rosseeelen senMtuale Mr. a background. has been employed hi varloua photofined $50 with the alternative i , for appointment a midshipmen 1 be scribed liT Ball LAV Ctty, and $7T.0M wa coundeaths. dirertod the work on Ihe flag. Thl Is 1 th studios throughout In 80 James graph tence of tha rejail. city days at United States nwval acudemy AnnapProvo, undet 'yesterday's date, the second received- and R will- be pi seedto tha ofOeere, and found guilty of a similar try, according state, making a Johnaoa was waa ' Notice to this affa'c(l reached the In other ivarfa nf-ten exhibition He hi et lei ports 8t new cases ai.d one death oc olis ia e profeaalo. to prof ami sentenced quite 878 pay offense atat th for the ltah total of $329 Mr. Blluabeth Halt af (he ThtrtyJoseph, eight office of Dr. E. tt Co'yJins, staui eurrlng since Saturday; 0 day In the city is 8 feet 8 Inches tall, has a light comserve or 8118 000. of 850 fine haa nt 1 , of this given Lak eases and death Salt one Company Milford. ward. Copper public' Instruction, City 2$ cases, brown II formerly -and eye. was man a booked plexion John a Jail and clothes made hr Ue Primary Moroni, 15 new eases; Sanpete health morning.' Thq two young men recently Utahs quota is th$l0O,OO..Knthuiam at 307 Franklin street, Becond waak worker and an sentenced to serve 90 day in jail for JI lived Peoria. sod Hoy, eiz eases took preliminary merttal testa looking prevails among children et that ward. district, four cases, Flat. been Is dt:alc, th of la for gee ' anticipated. having Candidacy, early to recommendation rising and otya death. r thflr ' ,V' -- - nS. ar -- ar the-site- s, -- 5- T J .- -- - 1 A War-vetera- n, , dl mat-teru- ed mffiwms -- ' tb' ' -- aaKL-tU-bxy- 4h-ga- ral e4 - tr mrauH! Isn-tene- ed -- -- 1 nt le - --- a r . ... - r- j.--- |