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Show ., . . .. . - ., ' ' , leveed News 11;111 813106111- - FOUNDED -a- - ',- -- ' '-- -- 1850 , .:- . .. E , ., .. END N I i HANGS , ... , ON , , . .1 . . - , .,. From Influenza . - . . , .. . Itt):1 - Night---Dy'-s ..k. a i, e- J 4,,,-- - r 4 ' w .. ago. 4 IFand ci ,, -, , . - . .., ,,,,, . ' , . . 1 -.- ..,tter-to , . .: , , - a: , :- ''' - ., '15;' 4,1if; i'.11!.:,..,. r- all-eor- ts t warrant for the additional ... ..,.-L.,...urget1 by. Newton- - D. Baker. .granted by, the state land' board secretary of war.- InTil telegrams to some time ago to the Sevier 'River Gov. Simon Bamberger and 'Mayor W. Land & Water company and the Mont Ferri :this morning. ..s.'ku this ,, Lynndyl campaign are enlisted the state, bounWhile doing, so Mr.. Ririe wrote a ty and community councils Of defense, the 'United heajth authorities. letter in which he., admitted that he the the would in oourt if he States pulallo- health service,. 4nd attempted to do anything else than to municipNaol. awutthortorittoieStle issue the warrant requisition ILIA land boaid; but same be sparedit is an. effort time referring to the "sloppy way"- In nounced. to return yoldiers to their In - ciss,a: ' .. ' - ., a, V ;, ' ''. . - - ONINLITTgES are being sent out today whomr, duty .it will bs to -- 'a,":-.- a , '' , a,.. .- ' ' ,, . 4, ; - .,. g 1,.. , , oh ' , . .. remind contributors to the United War Work , fund , who haii--gh'eless than might be reasen-------- .ably expected . that they must glife - - ,. , -- -- . n - - . -- luncheon of, canvassers in the Com.-mercial 'club yesterday a number of thsnuarmorerkeeruse irneeptoarnteeeed , - - twhbaetrtehmeyeliknbeawd. - less . than they--- considerably could.affeed and less - Thist--- - than they ehould --was exPlaineq.--------it rightiy,give:accounted for the small totals report-- - ed by .a ',umber of the committees. given . , Atratibs: mbeorretnigleenietorottamselyntioft-Usttah00,014e-itio- Towilettii--OomPany- to ' is . 23 -- - dis- - -- .. - , of the maintenance vIGOROUS Agant socal VERY 11quortraffic -it,his morning lissile& a - . . ' reluctantly" as he himself s. loaeph Ririe, state . ' ,, , . - -- , at-th- e -No s-to- , f Joy-roa- - FUND - - - - , , ' A number of, the !stores in the still on the decline., Clitillitill ' ..,',.;''t for city have already been besieged with which. he letys. businies is "railroad- - felonies and to civil life uncontam..- vim of the unusual opportunities a d patrons Putting in "white flour-onl- y' the the lao;dtbbeoitredu.sopeanyeaetents intiRedebboirtediaotealse.ity contact by a' . --Yes v presented ,s' ..t. by personal ebdeithromugand; orders and it 123 expected that by to. out from yo.Ur state Aponrd,,wnhiialed; aetaptrhoegrlessunchabe:nwa a aa.. .,... celebration. of the signing Of the morrow Victory bread ,"- will scarcely be Count until the legal technicalites can after so much haa been done," says gamii as in ne - ' -' ,'. - assak,, Armistice. last Monday, not only - will Sound on a Vtah table. be ,arranged. Mr. Baker, "would be & disaa.,ter 40- yet , mark tv , -f th's orhoped but tbaseeneateounPd"utoottmhde The rescinding-othe substitute open next Monday, o u4mboel d for ibtr - S'. ......,' aall,iik , Defend lAancir , demean: ontd ttbheelprostfamlielietne,00 the,drive., -",,,,, ., t tel9 .,,..4 theatres and other places der by Hoover will probably be wel,.. ,ibc. "schools 7,.. ILi. Bilged S2211,5724 - 7 - f - '2be permittel comed more in Utah than many other Members of the which assemblage will of . la in seasion at the capitol this week wiresGov. B. Clarkson, secretary , - states in the Union., 118 in few have the ,, ,a . resume Sunday. to ''! to Up , councilof national the .':. defense,. ., had not much comment to make. 1 i This much was announced by Dr. T. substitute rules worked a greater hardArch M. Thurman. of the state On out of a quota of seoo,koo. Leas. an, '';.-aea,-."If the state auditor 'will audit, the Secy. health commissioner. ship. because of the difficulty ;pa,. : 13'. Ileatit,--stat-e of the Uning any 4, : , , be council "will. of lost. 0,0 taa tit, ..,4' defense, accounts of the board,- instead of try. less The original order af.substitutes. This has been, es,q. , this moilling. question, there is yet to be Weed., vigilance now. is increased.' , ,, ,?i''-:ing to run the loan department.- - the a t.,.;.--,. , the ;rite board of health had tenta- pecially true of the 'districts far away $175.000. , But an over-- Mr. practically Groevenoes NA quotes message ay.- -, 4as e Monday. Nov 18, people of Utah would be betteroff,"- that from Secy.: Baker to the gover- subscription has been requested kod from the railroad and places where , tively proposed 1,',i-, of t.,6 R. E. said ' the possible date for the lifting Davis, chairman of .the nors of the various states, and ad.. Utah will not have done her full dutlit.,-,-..mills have not been well equipped for ' ea 'aka 4 land board. of other than wheat 4.'t , tVe ban in Salt Lake City and perhaps the grinding a , i i,,,.& vises the state councils in addition unless she can report one: x , means ail 't'i no land .p. board has no, apologi eZ that "The the but those in POIlle' 'oth'er, difficulties, a by flours. Despite? The most .satisfactory report made : -N,,, 4', ., the United States Public Health acat to tsaid On a in have Utah. offitials Arthur -make,' Kuhn, communities administration food local , other, Service is taking similer action in yesterday from the point of view of tt':' "Mr.-- ' tarY count of the admirable attitude asI been told again and again by loyal a, con- the sum involved was that of the ativieing-etathealt- h to officials be is wrong and that the board is fer ;4'a''. by the theatres in willingly citizens of the state that Utahnakaked committee un- --i same& with the governor. 1 within- its rights. The members of The Immediately and-- - ungrucigiligly N ,r' ''',.,'' k , 0 ; obeying the man- - for no- favors at the allied food table. R. C. Mr. der of '2 Gemmell. to consult state council Is asked leadership land and several thar-offi-. ' dates of the state board when the and that the people of the state were ' and-th- e ft...'",,, Mate teeth Gemmel,' reported that the Utah Cop- - a..., ,.., .,,,,,,taaa., 'cials of the state administration have withlbe-goaentoand t eloping order was put into eUect, and willing to abide by first the had donated 150.000 and to take to company per commission get and steps he IL N'atf,".'::!, e putted-on-tand of that then-th0 approve loan, also in responee to the demand rule. t i,,t county end!ommUnitY councils to also mentioned other subsc'ciptione as ''',,, There is not a loan on any amount the hold the churches be permitted tt.t While the inauguration of the 0 bark the ectioit of mayor and other follows: American Smelting and Ate' cit.27w1 Mr. a more to which Ririe 1 matters than 128,000 if at all services Sunday, possible, helped rule on September fp, public officials, 'Including the local fining company, $7,000; Continental' 4 refera that Ja not on d 14'?4i1;.1se' teatativarevihwa of .the date.- WAS the. new ruling will Internationol 2, publie health offleer& in the campaign Oil.company, $1,500; in and instance the Made so as to permit of public as- materially assist in moving , the big 4 present curity, ' Pow- - - - -- - " Utah evils. rT,A4:.:""for..",4.1777,tppwom...........ffero'.7.17711,14.0 Smelting company, 12.50i; these against . ,00ta.411,EIMEIMMR10 many more farmers are benefiting by er & Light company,' $E000. Corn. semblages Sunday. harvests of wheat which have been Secy. Baker's Message. the loan,. and many more additional Ho'vever, it is oil condition's on the produced in the state because of the mitt..e reported subscriptions from acres are being cultivated than if the Rooretary Bakers wire says: MR. AND )IRS. sTAsrLEY TrttlIGO OD AND onurlitEN. reports of today. and perhaps of to- war patriotic appeal and both millers the Utah Oil Refining company of . in . amount-barearmistice "The into of the been divided up morrow a3 explained by Dr. T. B. and shippers of the intermountain signingal . $1,000; Utah Fuel 'company. $1.5001 NE of the saddeat cases In con- number of $5,000- - or similarloans." - no way - leencetui the responsFollity of C. W.- - - i : Beatty, state health commissioner. this gion will welcome the lightening of Frank J. , civil the confor the. the The offered Dr. I proteetio: said by community this morning what had become rather a serious security morning. nection with the Spanish Infba-- ,, Deatty Diagenbarth. $1,000. it of Abe ailand soldiers to from which are that the reporta he ls looking for hal dition in the wheat and flour situation iiprostitution companies. practical The women who are conducting enza epid emic Is that of th e the same people. in the pres- sale of liquor.- - Al) state and rAtise booths le the department not nt bean racolved, aad untit they all over the tiountry..-- 4. . -----stores and 1 . ,,., purposes , 1 i : Of ought never to leave the ccmtrot which 11 r T1: acres ' is ent instance T ore hPcould only "sit tight" and watt. about .4,000 i y' f hotels 'are elated over the success And. further: 4. t I so vital has or been are eetablished land. 800 some hi of the which sweet Mop It is admitted that the celebratim. influenza 1 Itas more half Teano t has attended '. be reo:,v ton 144;:tir efforts: to their There is ...' i)r,t wo ,, The government proposes wnich of Monday, furnished an excellent test, - '1,yriseyl townsite, and also water for a work. ''' ' ice cream sodas nor half rations of deaths in the family of kttanley Thur. reported " $10,11411 - raised terday k,;.::,:',:;,,,,,, .::::--: 4,000 acres held in the Sevier Bridge to leave no mmteures unused In its through they A telegram from Washsource. this one in and , good de' of 1 continued of the infection. the A' dam re,";11k-r'of reservoir. And it is declared loan his 11:0.000 prostitution family of : repression ' : "Parana" Simpkin Speak& today declared off the war. .. waa negottatedt on this last Marcia, and and the sale of liquor from noW until that if no marked increase is shown ington Stanley Thur. - One of the most strictions On cimmercial industries ceased wites sister. 'i',..c.4.--.A':is , as demobilization such time in the ndmher of caseslifter such perincreased amount impressive dosser- - fully the by Was, confec-recently From now on; died from the effects good sugar. of the dread using tatiose yet, made tor the necessity of sonal contacts were establisehd. there aoctompliehed. $40.00- 0soda disease at 3 a. m. candy manufacturers. last Frtday at his "The war department is fully de- thin fund.' in spite of the coming of . I can he no dotted that the disease has tioners. When the loan was made, however; - - , water fountains and pickle, manufes3. soldiers to tered 1;iho Spokebayt th. '' their Marc..P. late in October, there was not a suf- termined to return Sulmt practically lost its epidemic character furers are practically hack to a 100 home in Provo. and his wife passed ) touncontamcivil life ki in Salt Lake City. and that therefore balance technically in any one families and ' ,,., per cent ration of sugar, instead of 50. away last Tuesday at 1:10 p. m. Mrs. . ' ficient ,.' , land principal fund to take care of inated by disease. Reports of laxity luncheon.I Ifs said in hart: !here is no further reason for main,:,,,,r. Soda water and ice cream manufac- Thurgood's ,. DU& condition has so of wish much the "If their. state am 4 after from so people ' a temporary, steadily grew the whole 840.000. your '; taining the ban MI public assemblage& turers are to receive 75 per cent of I our boys to came back sound in body and worse arrangement Arthur Kuhn, secretary been done, would be a diaasteramto tele'Increase ta Ralf Lake. ''., , their needed sugar instead of 26 per and after the death of her husband i and their families. I mind, morally clean and lit and be. soldiers to of the lend land the board, agreed the end came suddenly. . Mrs. In Salt Lola tity, the worst seems cent, based on the consumption ,ef come the fathers of future generations, .:....,..s..:,.,:...,..::.i,....;,...,i4:$40,000 out of the suspense account of graphing larger cities of your state acto have Nome to pass. ;,,11 ,i,.:.: and September of 1917. Thurgood's sister. Mrs. Ingred- H. Wil- August re' July, For two days since the celebration Bakers are to have 100 per cent of i ....;......,:,,,.....,40 the board, which is now well up to cording to the above. You are ver- they moot give to this fund and give to of Monday, the report of new caseb rea after week'salirness. this llama message generoutly. at . died to reimburse telegraph the wards that and quested 8200,000, based 70 ..,, . per cent, ,,,.. Now that poses has come, our mained below 30 and many physicians sugar in place of fund when after the first of Novem- batim to all cities- and towns in your -l'itw"4.- ,.11 were hopeful that the epidemic had on their condUmption of July.- August Holy Cross hospital in this city last 1. to those boys over there becomes tate. duty land school fund state the ber; 1917. Certificates prin. of run hes course. --Saturday. However, by noon to. and September greater than ever. The dongers con- - ''. A brother- - of the late- - Mrs. Thor- - - MRS. INGRED H. WILLIAMS. - clots) should be sufficiently large to day. reports had come into the city for the increased amounts of- sugar fronting them cannot be too greatly health office from 37 houses. Justify charging e the entire loan against This are to be issued from the local food good and the late Mrs. Williams Otto -Bit-alemphosised., Relsaaed from exciting - thereby-savwhat will probably, meanthat --the mark of administration office beginning today. UPHOLDS Is now SOPRELIECONT ill with the Peterson,: Sianishl ."' eases for the day will exceed 100. their mtrids and bodies will to- action, would be a. large amount of bookchocolates will take their old inuenza, a brother of. Mr. Thurgood, lax.--- Naturally they win need smusei -- - - li The gloom of it be a re- Boxes inof the plIN can one keeping. Utah diet: Alvin his wife regular and Thurgood. place to child, be ment Ind diversion, recreation that somewhat dispelled lapseseems Since the .first day of ,November, by the following statement given out sip soda water through the long, tong are III, and a sister Myrtle, is afflicted be wholesome and satisfying. however;. Mr. Ririe has had the requi-- i RALEIGH WILL DECISION Will"Soldiers with the disease. William Thurgood, today by Dr..S. G. Paul, city health ofstraws without being unpatriotic in the front line trenches eition under did but consideration, heti': without cakes defrauding father of Stanley, has eight cases in his eat pies and have las yet received so leaves of floggiNA not morni"I do not mlnd being quotedwas issue until warrant the this g pIcTollEstin Good overseas. family. and he is reported very low. seem but they will all now be granted ' that the 37 houses calling for as- theoboys ng. Theunderstanding la that the -meat can bolust like it used LaThurgpod And Stanley of leaves that sistance this morning. while warprivilege. Sevier three to mince turn will the River people "kick," of course good are survived by two children. The ruling of the district court in mle for all the troops will become beexcept for theand-eaky &Linz-Igincantwhen limeanormalig rant over- to Secretary Kuhn, who -will ee I know for taw be OWL 111 nrivPd by puffsto. -fi k certain. that 10 canes came mot. freotient,-- - Joke. R. Mott reports -JHEloocH Raleigh-wi- ll calm pil the reimburse accounL the suspense from one doctor and five from another. dressed up with, all the sugar needed. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William the Y. M. C. A., the Knights of ' -that Mr. down In Ririe handed the the decision origa ' The allotment houseby against This leads me to believe that these phyprotested ' day of sugar for ' 65 north Fifth West. Provo, Thurgood. and the I Columbus, the Salvation army inal loan as well, but at that time also state sicians havateeemettending these cases hold purposes and cafes and hotels is four sisters and three brothers. supreme court In 1,which certalb Jewish Welfare Board will have to-- , They - , for several days but for some reason or honored the requisition, Just before the- samethree pounds per are. Harold, now in Frince; Alvin, of '. A lot-block . 114, entertainment least at the for other preferred to report them today. to remain Gilmer property Comprising proposition whereby provide were mandamus Is other worde. 1 do not think that this capita per month, until Dec. 1, after Salt Lake; Myrtle, also of alt take. interests will .bear a part of the ex. under way, proceedings him toactually This moons A of tho Salt Lake City fillTVOY, 150,000 soldiers a 'seek. so. do resplat and citizens Utah's date en employee of the &race bakery, which exaggerated. report reflects pense of opening a roadway through The land board members take the po- was given to the Church free from any that facilities for entertainment will . taurant patrons are going to have foer Mrs. Ingred H. Williams and Mrs. Gilmer relapse." to be enormously Increased. And park following the channel of ((Won that the work of making loans charge arising out of oertain , - other have The month. per are Yesterday found the Influenza sltua Lina survived two per by' capita Thurgood The unless these foollitiee can be pro- tion Comparatively quiet, in the city and pounds in the sugar regulations hays children is commonly known as Gilmer from"the state land grant funds is one provisions of the Raleigh will. what Mr. and their and changes parents. are responsible to the decision was read by Justice Valentine- Tided. many of the boys will walk only 34 cases were reported, with two been made accordintr $e Hollow. was laid Wore the city coin- - for which they so reaching Mrs. ale P. of and J. Peterson, Provo, our. in their entertainment elsewhere. , state: and that thaths, representing increase the local food administration office, hi long as the respon- Gideon, all toneurring. hi the number by two sisters and three brothers. The mission today by Claude Richards and of cases and a decreame states rests with them.. the act of Alonzo H. Raleigh, who died in rounding. that will corrupt and de- where sugar Is produced, be- ,brothers are Otto. and John Peterson D. C. Kimball: of Kimball & Richard& sibility la the death toll from Tuest1101. our is moral them. moralise It to the in such regards is minis.. 1001, willed the property duty The total of cases is riow'3.124 while cause limited cargo space is proven., of Eureka. Utah, and Wilford Peter. Following the conference members of the auditor Church. subject of the use of the said to see that this is not soto provide I lids duty as Ihedeath,..totot 411..221-o- r- lyet a --trine Ingthe pending of the nation's output son of Z..,C, 6,I,,, L of this cit y. .-Im re. the commission accompanied M r. Rich tertaL and It becomes will whole.. the the funds lasers that C. 0Caroline warrants-upon ever 14 per cent of those stricken.-propertybYbiseister. ----- 1 At of sugar to hungry tuTope.'-,,,-, George S. Sims of Salt Lake and by oome diversion tecessary."to inigate. itChe this time last week, 44 eases were , requisition In proper form from the Wells during her Hulda Fletcher of Honeirville, Utah. The as as Button T. As Wearers." he should board."Confetti a land Jacob with only One death listed. contemplated roadway would, long Raleigh citizen, they say, are the sisters. from the standpoint of natural beauty, he always has his legal recourse. ' The affairs. to tend -I the defamily "Parson" Raleigh District Attorney Ray Simpkin emphatically Appreheosive. L .141ra. Williams is also survived by form One of the most attractive and gained the property were flounced those whom he coiled "con-- 1 etuirgeo Letter. 'Robert .7. Shields appeared before the Mr. -- drives Birks' in two the and children. husband Its Picturesque her Ill With Influenza Funeral service for Stanley Time; adaptability to being made city. brought into the district court by Or- lett! button wearers." Re explained uunty ,commission yesterday and a link of Mr. Rirle's letter Of this morning son them that there would 'probably P. num.. administrator of the es- that a number of persona whom mem- - .-- .ro p otspek d d ran n K.1 boulevard from In were and held tehep se a demand Provo,r good Sunday tate. - committee had visited ' States dis- m en. 'Williams wan buried niader,. upon' the county bore of-h- is Joseph. tr.. Smith,. truetee-in-truRayt.I.Inited -issue my wai- and A. Tueiday. The co n'stintauratio. tri.,Y,IcdstIr pnersisonusin". "treertelticiantly hospital within the next few days in former administrator, Solomon, ill at is iseriously by displaying &1 dodged orubscriptions ;his trict attorney, view o& the fact that the Red Cross funeral of Mrs. Thurgood will be held terested and members of the civic rant for 140.000.00, with secrued In. were defendants in the case. button which they had secured mere- the :nargency-Ataspitalavenue,..-with- , dionia.1408 had, been commisaion that it offers the terest from March IL ISIS, to the . deFriday. In -vets his inrrevo forth Gideon Justice of gonlettl The COMMintliOn voted-t- o ly by purchasing panning install anoth- Spanish influensa.."having suffered' a for such an undertak.- - Lyn ndyl Townsite company, - es-- -- per cision er trunk line in the that it was undoubtedly the in- duriner. Mondoes celebration. - in anticl- - relapse torn- the attack of OW ' z of November your requisition -to the award ' Pation of the demend.hoepital con' of tention proptoo are which-he- Raleigh "There many If the city will bear a part of the l'Ishould gladly welcome mandamus had several weeks ago. Illtogether Showers Predicted. . ' Mr. Shields maid t of making tbe roadway the the Physicians say that 61r. Ray returned tett! button wearers," said Mr. 8imp--- 1 r erty to the Church expense if within I law the feared relent could . proceedings come as scheduled, he to urilmer interests will dedicate. it to work too soon after his recovkin. "These we must. 1 altar for would see that the Red Cross onler- ery his this from the first attackIlia conThe pleasant weather., continues, it the city, according to the proposition make clear my. contention,against are the ones who are frequently , they zency hospitai was reopened.- loan: to commission. made the was reported, to be somewhat impMembers of Make outdition a. Dairies.al tn. that most able to give to this worthy gnet being so mild after lilt! Hope was expressed this morning by roved-today. d : Plrirst--4Tha- t the security offered is ,the board appeared to be imp Dr. H. W. Reherd fund." of Mr. Rays side wraps are 4 burden. Instead .of with the offer. : about the situation Tests in Good Five ether farm not land. Showing Improved ht the Westminster college where some was announced another a was Mrs.-Rathat ...It a now dew, children and is there Gilmer three in last frost heavy park night being platted "SecondThat the produce raised 20 mses of the have developed.- - family. luncheon will be held Friday noon at ---maid. are now revevering from the ef- and the temperature ranged this morn- lots, which will be placed on the 4.018 acres in 1918 would not He elated that no "fle Dairies at MAVIS are given a clean the Commercial new cases had broken fects of the same I disease.. Reports from ing from 43 to 56 degrees. rather high ket es soon as the Plat for all workers. ,club out In 48 hours. which was in excellent on the the interest former -loan of bill of health by Herman Harms. state It is hoped to make this the last lunch;-----has for this tims of year.road pay home gar that The predicted sign. Thome students'who were et- the from $130.000.o0. and that this money was chemitt, who tested smesamples at eon by been esperienced.in .oecuring the servannouncing at that time that '' - , 1 posed to the disease Monday, said Dr. ices of A drive to Gilmer to not Improve-0hconnection In the nurse. , land with the a. but spent forecasted by but showers Cr. . over Waite; state the of has It top. lUtah Hoyden. gone iteherd, had not taken down as yet. request Thence, it la sug- part to pay the Interest on the former Douglas avecue. weather bureau for tonight, .pr Friday, Stan. and food commissioner. "If the situation continues sis at 4 g.Sted, & boulevard could be made to loan. the balance to pay bills accrued dairy with. falling temperature. and dards are 12 per cent of total solids "We hope to be able proverit," connect streets leading to on canal work. far from the with other Arrested . '80 Mr.- - Harms Jackson or Ed. Le fat land butter cent , ifcbwel per House elebGredentlanesT7 MA 'our and Pew studir1 drive through Westmore. rttyttiTynt; diagonal hbout the Purpin dairy milk as Sugar Nov. 20. or ten days from last ...-- -, -- abet reported12.05 security. 'Mt-Mor-, d Tft feeds of r 1.40 Charlie' . 'solids. Forgery and tmatina total butter a Monday.. Contrary to t report carried "Gentlemen, a CIAISIMICK.111 All 1 u ri su nd ect Ta rtohde amoduithg:narrivsce:unl,d-ontiand by the morning this institutioa in tat; John Giles dairy. 12.42 solids. 12.04 land department to makel--whe- n is no conductingpapers, ,1" 31 butter fat; Paras Hunter dairy, 7. I it classes." Ed Jackson, 24 years old. eras arrestflied the future interest Is again due to hag Mondays celebration was net anon", 3.4 An Order has been issued at the Bennion butter solids and fat; dairy could be made it said. 'You loan us another PM- boulevard that suiIt ed at 2171.west Second South street to on two teats. 12.02 and 12.04 per cent for the residents of Sugar Hoses, so p wear that shall student link of the every niTipli pnuni a mask. ' . - ;feat Iftnln highway., 000.00, and plaster it on this loan or go solids. and 3.4 per cent butter tat.' Mr. day by Detectives L. L. Larsen and they toged an entertainment of their:-Dr. Beatty reported that Tir.. V. T. Bort Seater. on R complaint issued by III UHILIWIL UUiUIIIU without your intereet, and in the same Harms classes all samples as clean and OWII lain night- - Ditneing in the street. NieGillicuddy free from any appreciable amount of addresses by Gov, Bamberger. the Rev. doctor. here the county attorney's office charging sloppy way railroad It through and dirt Word Receiv. eirt from the coamt.government or foreign odor. was cent to aid in the him P. A. Simpkin. Lott J. Haddock and According to the ofof account it suspense .out your pay among the mining camps of Carb- ficers, Jackson passed two checks. one From Harold Cutler until all legal technicalities are worked Bishop Heber C. IVirS0111 were-- among IL Groves' t. D, on- rounty. , Iteports from $211.50. to for $IO and the ether-foe- the features of the evening.the when and out, principal finally Mies IL that Bessie name of S. ment bosidtal would the C. say , had. hi today questioned against which. he the direction ,and auspices of the Sugar signe&the Coal Relaptve la SOMPOR WRY, You sold dust have to . John C. Nat ler reetived Gov Martin and of 13usiness Men's league. with it HOUle company. the shall of be ..Foriner of Illartin board, Bountiful.wboTarae.otrunk Opinion your Harrill uthoritierf are at a loss tiP the land at about $2.40 per acre. 'Rockwood of Rickards given to the Barr Cash account for the sudden relapse in Og- Oneet these was 203 my earnest Intention to recommend in ttlahop J. A. as the lieace lee. a setter this morning from Itta ann., borrowed automobile an during by at west Second $40.00 it chairman. the affair South at store ward money den. Provo and other large cities Of the Grocery pn acting el-- 11: the to the that governor Haruki dated, report mrbienniat in a Fran", 1016 ver3raert., --and the other toan Italian store keeper. thyme, maliday niabtole will grand 1111Ceettli. The former kaiser acre. loan uemorcztoney or when-the st situation bets 114 la- Int-du- tP Plain Irf"MPIP the, law Ynritr "Its In the lei StIteVt; Vote WAS effnr1;.avtdeita last was about the - Orme. At Ogden. the Till-tallitcomptaint. ous widiiartibelostrthatnrintlioll.ii-ri:Tourb, land back.: Mett from -- a picked and to what limit these invrstments mentebanged were enlivened by th ' I -- serious, ePden,lë her It.eaim-for held slater. recovery,, "Her at roported TAbnd aritilery Actual Mrr Camp Toto Should of Utah Farmer, may , thinking. if fteMIS b. tnolmt &movable& .. 448"re mrway e w raisers, A i r' being bout-1- 0e aFfriiiit-itViola en that-bsits! trnrstrerirairsencto Miss Mat and rig. closed declared 88 the tailiin loans over 'Some twenty-fiv- e meeting of city ond county officials ta (Meer, it is Red Cross Emergency hospital only Crorkett and Miss Laura Crockett, an 917,trnn.,.t.: that when he wrote he irks 000.00 have been made by your board ture, I would recommend the abolis- ter of the street. and a Salt Lake band ;''efeeiduled to occur today at theJunegay t for Oa. occasion. music furnished have-i""n city to plan Measures to halt the after- - a thorough investigation of fae of whom were atrtieb by the automa., In Ile mut it one-bathe of, present system in the last one and a dugout 210 feet u,nderwrounti h" ing vilifies Cate other. city hospitals. upward ttand of,the epidemie, game lime, are -be the shells had been fltying pretty lively-- which draws all funds down to the board Ofthreel big business men to de.. The receipt-- of Replying to the accusation that the bile at the from a large amount of the tie down. eirecie bed the butt time to handling the quieted vote of entire of their instead contend I Huff Alice lb; and of loaning Miss' Tuesday !cident. Will be Buried Friday. , LearT.vaccinafrom- the Tufts Medical removal were 'retreating; he say he level. hospital to the promoter or Investor should be land and Its interest, and be aceountwas announced by the city afternoon from the and 1665 will street.re. health take Brooke, fine who probably Edwin caused her death. the of owns to his able the nenith detiertment.' and quentitles were to the people sovereign to 'm. the manwho loaned In the path was- said to have been driving be car main no unlose he gets fro Through ati error to the data an aim ,' Patti Is quoted as Allaying: response to VT."The medifttely tetelpped---i- n he spoilt' hi living on the same and every dollar state for thelf Acta. and a promenading ihell..hti-sayt In toda ?rimy otgewhere removal of Mies Huff did not which . struck the young'la woiden. in numerous telephone end wire calls from appears reatiing, my "Again.. gentlemen, T. now atilb- - French fluently. now !piling able to buy is spent to Improve his place. Ninety who was later arrested, she was rause her death for that the funeral of 101117 every part of Vtfth and Idaho. I 21.000. pending the chocolate, and addle that he has been per cent of these promotion companies protest, 4nderstand It irt witk the best stating bands of S CT01111 instkution. flIIP1 The h died who to 4ed Saxton. lbe pundar taken baeohimsterod-ta, WW1, of action but Wes 'num:ors-e- t ea e boons to get people to buy offeelings and with no ulterior motive ail desiring it at the health ogice be testimony of her attetnittit-phytdclain held today,...wheo. In- fact. It Is Brotike will if he went detail,' the censor would .appead did not eon. she dies. the notice Pa are auccese- I write you at.thla titte.:formy desire be held Priday. Serviees- will Orem' before also will prove that this. was they their said 'It is products elettng by for the same letter. today. nor. absolute be charged with manelaughter. and if probably-nthe most powerful yet received.. is only.to safeguard the peoples money the city cemetery at Vie pi. TM stuccoed? tributajo her death, It A later cable from a friend In :ng. fol. How many counsel In...Justice to thasplendid work being folly to maintain alarge hospital, pay., she recovers he will be promecuted for that are above tege wilt leave the S. M. Taylorr 0611110111 from the lemat In Mich investments "After Nov. 2, raid young Mr. Cut. taking aa dated fcer automdbil land bills while women and fuel drtven - men an ,,, and '', ,, In "woe. le curbing at I P.In. the the'- epidemic on that law, the my under date, ' question.''.:zfr Let was yude all right department, part of Dr. S. G. Paul, city health the care of six sises,: and aol closed it." drunk. is , , f ,.:,,,,,.,.,7 .. , - C ONTINUED , Co-oper- home- in bread. county , :, - - , 80-2- a- GivEmoRET0,-- BE:,.i. War Department and Nit. State Only Slightly Over tional Council oiDefsc1 Half of Required Quot-a- : State Land BoardIssues SeveralI Large Donations, For . .$40,000 ' Ask For Hearty' Witirant -- Loan. , -A- ppeal is Made. Lion in Utah. -- 3 -., kf, -- , . Ririe Sends Spicy st, fr'.:,-,- ' filTE flour biscu' it's and fluffy .;',.,..."""'""...'"'""" . white dumplings came into- ' ion InSall, Lake: is-shagiliTtoditYliiUtabI ... .. . .....3124 Total eases 4, ...., of mixtures of ,and, tames reported ye5terda1 44 . rYt6 oats and wholewbeat flour became CameA reported week ago ,,a ... . ..,., 221 .; .. Total deaths 3 passe. At the .local food administraDeaths reported yeeterdaT:1. 1 tion office offielat Confirmation ..waa Deaths reported. week 37 received tills morning of the rescind- Houses reportine this morning 0 rule. Beginning to- tag of the de- l state-canbu- y influenza from citizeitinthe every da., reports City white flour without substitutes and go Luke In Salt veloping today ,.' , lift ompina. ' "...0' i .. . .,, :VICE WILL - . . -- . .... . . ., - - , . t.:.r,:., . - ;''' : . , LOANS . Quarantine Candy and Soda Water No Longer Half Sweet and May be .1..ifted., Saturday Sugar Rations in HousleCases Show holds Will Increase Dec. 1. An Incyease. - E , . . . - f . Favorable -- ;,1 : -- VIEWS ON LAND-.- . . --- . . ,ByHooyER , . .., - asti , -- - - . ....,, CITY , . . ,J, , LITAII - , , . iEPORTS N- . ' Ids Your.' Dale- and Gel Totether Divide Your ray Check In ?we Pelee and War Sevier' Illtegsera--- - CAMPAIGUAGAINST SAYUTAIlliS:M ' avil NOW PERMITTED - AUDITORIVES7HIS SALT s'LAKE .1918 . , . , , -. hutgood-Family-Suffers----- , 0 .., -- . -- ; - 'II TIIIIRSDAY4 MiVEN114111 .. WHITETFLOURT BREAD' . - . , 11.1111-BA- 0Of s, , 1 , , . . . ..., , , ' ,,.. - --- . 1....;.....................................,, - . - 7.7...4. - - , rree-- 1:,;.,:- - . , . ',' 4 .2'-- ...,, .. . - .. Af-f$a. , ' . . , - , t4001,...-'''''- -- - a- f sa,..-4....---; 4 i'.':- secreRirle's--- -- -1 - , -lettet-ndmitsthat, 1 -- Foreign-Corporati- ons - : -o- , e 10 GO-- r ' d.,,o,--s,,,,,,- 80-2- - 80-2- 9 - - gilt-edge- . O -- Niblity,-51,00a)-a- . , ' 7 :t 'candy-in-Utah- ,, . , - ' , , . , , ' ,J,,4. - - 1 l --', - - i . - - - -- nd 'pfloposof roll I - - - - . ---, ed NW-lo- - .-- o Stanley-Thurgoott- am - -ia was-uphe- - ld , - -- - - - erd '. - r-to-laane-th and-Mrs- ' apitiroll'ect-thimer-pa- ., audito- ife-time, , . : - no-tri- ed 7 4 i - - dig-ea- el, - that---eboul- ', . . . - - - showers mneh-difficillt- ' - , ' , , r . on for--oti- -.. . West-minist- er ft - --- on-thi- ' 'N, - ''' r; with-forger- . , ,ng, be-ma- , , -- - ' ' , y- -A .," T-- a , e - - ' Red-Cros- s county-hospita- -- l '- e L n erty-under - n - to-li- , ot ' m - ' , ,- -.- - . 'i:: ' ,I, |