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Show - . , -, Iona , , - - E- : ,- - -. , , .. :utKplialms1 19 .1918' SALT LAKÈ- tailL0 - - EMANCIPATION 1W11111111 1..D Besides the Seven , Heroes Who Died, Three Others - - -- . - tuation as to Lifting of Ban Changes From Day to DarDevelopments , - .. - Wounded. T ( - -- -- - 23 to- - . - --1- for-Sal- - the present outlook for- - the Ingot the ban on theatres and I prry, sig.! er- - i --- - : .... .., - ,..,.:,, - -- - - :,,..,,L.,- -- I st - , . . - - , r -- - , -t , In-t- he , - en-rou- te - k , . 0, , -- - w -- ,- -. , : Id i I ; to Robert J. Shields. of local Red Cross, pitiful calls have received from distracted persons raper. Magna, Birch Creek, Sunset th Ogden) and half a &men calls ,re 10 o'clock this morning were ived 'at, headquarters,- but owing nurses the supply he shortage-o- f ot not more volunteers,-evethough be persons' without nursing wiin nce, who enlist fightiag the not .y Mr. Shields stated he did sit-a...what would beconaeof the - - I OF ! i ; - ,. , I. ' 1 I - .11 --z- ,meet-the-demand- .If I 1 n. 4...,,...4 I1 " , 1 . beda uiptnent for len'tdspital necessary,: utensils. ' etc.) was pod to elle Bingham Emergency ital Iby the 'Red Cross. to help -- with the situation there. 1 - I a- I . Dies , at Holbrook -. OF..-- I 'ettP .nrx Lee 'peed, 311 years old, young-o- n of Levi W.Reect of North Point I. Balt .E.ske eounty. died Monday se-i- n uomonla in Holbrook. inMatto; Mit city received toaord Is night. - Besides his parents he 113.1 Ive(l by-r several brothers and nerv IteS Ito; Welt ifheld' nine-taI 1 1 -- 1 , . ollismis.plocas-,7- 77:1lloutt.).0E SENT. EARLY i.,, ::: : ..:, .,...,, : ages, ,:par,. 'Wail your Christmas .pack you-- have - this- the poet' sent mailed them before." Is out today by the local postottice, which is urging early mailing upon the citizens of Salt Lake in order that there may be no congestion of the service relard.the movethat will in any way ment of packages to the boys who are tn spend a toneoome 1!olittar season- - in The local- MC. ipecta te Christmas business such as has never boon experiin the enced before history- of the of. ries. The principal reasons for their are. that the Christmas expectationsbe added to thisyoar by respirit willover .peace end victory, the joicings of men way from home large number in the armed forces of the notion. both the largo numhere and in Europe, andare away- from persona who berof home 4n the war work' plants of the nation. ThS. local office expects the coming en to be the Christmas of Christmases, al) to help it .part welt Oat thoire shall be no disappo1ntenintsettlist---tothnesalben4 er in year---tha- -- - - ei-S- Expenses-D- Not o -- -- r Decrease in roportion -- - -.- z ,S- ...N I , - . ,,, - s , , ,.. ; - , 13,1 , ,:,,..,::..--,,-,-,;:..,.- 11 .- -- , tt ' 0, , - ..,, , . : . 7.- ,,,,7:,,r, ;,e ,..0'. . ,, , - '96 ....or ' 4 ' . . - ' . - . - ., ,-- , 0 ,- ..7- , - , ;.. . -- , - gg '. ,:go: - ' --- - , 0,0 I ... .40- -- .. ,,,p,, : gdoped.-- A., - , ;..:. ...1. .......... ! .0. -- -- - , d$:,:,:,: - -- -- t,, . t , , ,---- ttil. - ... - MILITARY LIFE I Ar-7- Pe It T. 11,41011, 'WILL ADOPT I SISTRI STAT..E'ON,11RIT!:::.--.....,:;.,.::.i-:;.,t1!iTI...i:II)(S.,.,P.II.1.IitiO(11.11T,Ell..TO;CK.:- . - - - . 7.1; e... - : , , - - 4, ,,,..1, t., ' :, lip- - ----- ..,... y - tobalc-111.117.41- ..' 1 , , .' 0" ,,..z.,.., - "-, .... go, I -- -. -. . g , l'Irr , - ,; - -- - 4.,. - ) 0 a .,171.' , - -- KA, ,.. - A , - - , - i "At this point..! want to wiriest that you consider for a moment the Acci reduction in service snatl on Oct,14 " ' ant-ThSaving thereby effected, and then endeavor to imagine the Mass of -.. . service and neglect in upkeep of propC. A.Allen, state inspector of mines, erty that would noun from an:attempt reduce xpense& lothe aMoUnt of end also mining entifieerInAtts PM" to the- - reduction in gross earnings for ploy of the United States.hureau of this month. Not only would a dilapimines:hag Just .returned from Cantor. dated property SOOrt appear, but ear service where so intolerable that he be the would system nil, investigated Witt .tutro been wtirked out by state and our patrons would seek other methods and thereby we would federal mine officials. A system will of conveyance, utterly. defeat any attempts on any be installed In Utah on a somewhat actual saving. similar basis with the objectof tut.,I am limply mentioning this matat thill time because many people ting.down the nuilber and seriousness ter feel that we should promptly reduce of mine accidents,"and redact, the our deexpense in direct ratio to inmirance rated' for compensation, as crease which may appear inanygross well as benefitting , the earnings. This rule may work all right applied to- some industriea, but health and the working DowlingIII Of when It will not work when applied to the those connected with the induetry. - Street ear induslry. Mr. Allen's pcsition in Utah is the "Neither lloes tomorrow contain result of a agreement be. any compensation for business lost tween the industrial commienion of today.- Purchases of food,' clothing. Utah and the federal bureau of mines, but-omay be deferred, rides Mr. Alien explained this morning that etc, the oMce will gook to aocomplish re- lost today' are usually lost forever." sults along the lines indicated. not by enforcing any fanciful set of rules on Di: Horn A cademy the mining Industry, but by between the ',Mee. which repreTomorrow Open sents both federal and stele severs meets. and the mining Industry, That 4 telegram watt ',calved yastardity includeswith both the Commits le. lieprintmigint at by mine operator', and the miners,- thitmels. from tabor C. 'net William E. Harrieon. who haa had many years of experience, a a mlne mprilt molditt et th Tug Horn acad. goy at t vier. Wye.. stating that tha superintendent in Colorado. Nevada $eademy aid epee Wednesday. Tb iu and Cantonal's, hea been appointed ho P Chorea Ma first ." to inspector of metal mines, working en. open was 'dared tio torlimasa henseminary der Mr. Alien's direction, and took up au tkitMara01.101.1 Surd. Coalmines his dune,' the first of the present ass aot sore whether tit acadmonth. John Crawford. who Warn at. emy at tgasonealt. Alberta, Knight canada,had ES . ISiN 1111 - SIIIIING Th e state et rta h -- 04 - -..,. . s' Eight hundreil, student soldiers got their 'first taste of army life yesterday at Luu Unlveroitr of rtah.- - treitiewas no lack of events duringthe day."Both -- additional 1150,000 today. The note was bold - to the Palmer .Bond and and Writ's inter- Mortgage company. -esrarthirTiri WI WI:,41- - cent This 'has nlakee IC been borrowed by the state on short term notes rom the same company to carry the state over until the 1111 taxes come in. , These taxes are now . , beginning to arrive. mailed to Joseph Ririe. state auditor, the county tretuturers- of the state, letters calling their attention to the fact thatfetate tots collections up to November 23 ahould be remitted at once to the state treasurer. Mr. Ririe calls attention to the fact that the Kate fiecat year closets November 30 and says that "both our respective offices Must thereafter to 'proceed immediately prepare and submit to the governor an annual report, showing the condition of the finances of the state, and as the state has been compelled to borrow large sums of money to defray current expenses; it is urgent that the revenue due the- - state should to avoid an improper showing in the annual report." dinner and supper were hailed with shouts and singing by the hungry men. Roll calls of the men were made according to their draft boards. , The confinement to the college campus produced restlemness ,,A. hick of common necessities was filled. The men who brought alittes had forgotten imany thinim, while the-bo- ys from the City brought nothing. Campus demand telephOnee for conveying pleas for towels. soap. "my old clothes." with the explanation, "We're all penned up here and caret Iget out." after which they visited the ctinics, where close watch for !'flu" victims was 'kept. They were theniassigned to companies and bar-- J racks for the night This morning they were awakened at the regular Urns, except those who for lack of to hang over the bedding 'were forced Stove all night. ' The one consoling thought to the men is that their pay H. Po started a month ago. In view of the changed conOttions. Instruction in the following' subjects may Ibe discontinued immediately or DIES I At the clone of the term: Military law, ' , and practice, surveying and map making, map reading and navigation, modern ordnance- - No program of acaWord has just been ressised at the demic work will be preecribed after Mlles of the First Presidency of the I term. Military, Instruction 041 current will be continued. - Eleven hours of death of klder RenryParkinson.Rogthis is prescribed. except ers. who died 'while 'laboring In the subjects of six Ileum The changes New Zealand mimlon Nov..47, of In. In de not affectthe Preigt..3ames N. existing financial arrangement between the wac!lepartment and the in- Lambert in his telegram stated that stitution. owing to restrictions of the shipping board - the body could not be sent I nt were-idconsta- Log BENTS-111-1,1111- h th bo ar d t h roug borrowetran Boggs URI, e - .- - - ar - . --- --Will - - :- - .74,1L - - - - - Commission Will Out. line Policy in Near Future - Question - of Taxes Taken ',Under Considera - How the "ne has bit the street-car traffic is shown In the monthly report- - oJ.raftioy -- outdo- by-- the-Utto the pit,. Light & Tractioil-compantic utattles commission of Utah, at the order of the commission. IL F. Dlokk manager of the company.. summarises the report and comments Ort It Ins letter to the commission which read aa follows: 'You will note that gross earning show s decrease' pf. 621.143.46 for October, 1111; as compared with Oc, tober, 1117, and a sleorease of 11.- 413.91 aa compared with the gains month of 1St 6.. Operating. expenaos shows decrease of 14,111.11 for Ocd, compared with Ooto-ber, 1117, butan 'increase of 111.4- 214.31 as compared with 1111.- - Net from operation shows a decrease. oil $11.961.63 for October, 1111, as cordpstred with that month of the previout $2.3.668.35 as compared with October, - 1616. "This is by far; the- most dismal and discouraging monthly report for this year. The closing of all places .amusement.--mubli- c schoola; etc., by the state board of health on Oct. 110, - as it precautionary measure 'against the Spanish influenza. ha& or course, contributed materially to the decrease in gross earnings. Our earn. inga however, for the first 10 days, show a decrease of 11,114.47, or an laverage daily decrease of 1131.14. We cannot therefore. charge the total doerease to the 'flu.' "You will note that operating ',expenses show a decrees,' ot 14.191.13 tor gthe month: with Oco, tober 1917. This was larirelY a result of the new and reduced schedules put into effect Oct. 14. While this decrease in expenses, la a substantial sum, yet It eems a mere bagatelle when compared with the decrease in gross earnings. : City 4 4 - ah , ,Sr!' 1 tp -- - ,, - - , ..... , ' Say : ! et--beed -- E Utah- Light &Txaction Co. - v, - ia I - - , 0 I - - - t- --- - PLEA SE r-yo- u - places of public gatherinirlil: ously awaited by thousands of Salt kers. the "flu" germ seems to kiet; standing on such basis bat from y ,to day the situation changes and , i that way It is impossible to state t when the ban Will be lifted. -I e five victims of the malady who d yesterday are as follows: Vber Influenza-pneumon1$I. on October Walker. aged 26; Henry Clift, aged He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. 1 .rohn 11.ilumphries, aged 351 .1, 1). Leistaman of Wellsville and was 23 rry, 28; James Mlles. 38:' Moses years old. Mr. Lelesman entered the service-Apr- il 38,1911. andwas ameml -' ;ha 24 and her of the 361st infantry. was killed in d 47. : . , E. Theodore Gourylotel e death of J.' W. Burdette was action during the recent fighting on added to this list this morning the tn France. according front western r the misunderstanding between to notification received by relatives. -tors in- - his case was finally set- Mr. Gouryiotes was born in Greece .14 .... of physicians stated years ago. H. came to America in 1918 of the ,, was t his due to diphtheria. and became a -naturalised 26.citizen be death en- , June lfll. this has finally been verified and United States.- On his train. and received case added to the death toll of tered the armyLewis.. He had been in In at Camp uenza victims. - . .France bia1w0 months before meeting ad 0shag-survived by' lie parimprovement his death.- He is William )wn in the situation at Bingham knd ente In Greece and a cousin, hadbeen He , perfield. Two deaths were registOr- 00111710tell, of Magna.Brothers Tooele at I Mrs. Sarah Lindberg employed by Stephen there today, Mr. past. five years for d 23. and Ben Matson aged 28 and Magnawas a member Of A - vont: - euined to the roaledr.,7 Stringent Gourylotee of uree have- - been adopted by the Earl S. Harper was the only sonand mbers of the Bingham commission William i Harper of Smithfield, cheick the malady was' born in that city, December 13, ,4 every possibleto means .le being used. 1891. In September. 1917. he went to was assigned to the 'Jai ball has been formally opened Camp Lewis and Ninety-firdivision. I, , scoYee of patients are being cared 362nd infantry.traneferred to headquar- wail later ,, :. He there. in signal tens company and trained 'rovo reported two deaths today, work. On July 20. I918, he arrived In I y being Levi Mortenson aged 23. France. Mr.. Harper died Inlerance, Oct. in action Everett old Burrows was 25 years Burring the final call as victims of the andHarold the son of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur aded malady.. - .. rows-- 1844 Eleventh East street. He re- cases-werrelore- than 100, newcelved his early education in the schools ted at Ogden today and, health of. of this city and was a graduate of the Moe.frantic-eve1 Leland --Stanford the ale there are at his military which seems to get worse with rows received Lewis and was one trairil rst He to France. coming of each new day. Rarend Camp ordered be men to Ute,h ken, aged 30. and Mrs. Pidellia died in a hospital si- Pontlevay, Prance, ler. aged 31. both- - died at Ogden of pneumonia. Besides his parents hesister, Mrs. MarI. survived by ofone. terday of influenza. this city. dykes from Mt. Pleasant and other Barite Charon Dillon is the eon of Ed- W. Edward s of the state today reported scores ward - 455 Goebert street-H- e Dillon,T. new cases. .At the local Red Cross was wounded in France on October 14. dquarters scores of new cases were The wound is in the foota and is not member of until noon today. but only considered serious. He is givd up,them--werRain- e famous SW of infantry reported to be the a serious nature. Nurses are still bow division. was reported In rest demand according to Robert theAlbert E. Bangertercasualty list' from eupplementary Cross Red of i I.ocal war department - yesterday - as. j elds, in charge. the undetermindquartere. wounded in action. degree - j mi..- )r. Woods Hutchinson, lecturer on ed. He was previously reported east, spent IMF in action.. Mr. Blingerter in the son ith subjects, Before of Granger. ew hours in SaltLake last night or Alfred Bangerter he lived at, Sugar this morning as a guest of George' rwtering-tnearmy ' " House. of , Mrs. Eaton; Dr. Samuel G. Paul and Dr. son is the Adolph Blotter . A: Smith. P. Ellis of Loran. He Is re- -I Elizabeth ecording to Drt Hutchinson the ported as having been wounded in so-in : fighting which are worn by every tion during the recent of - the 141nd hW opinion France. He is a member .1n the greatest influenza prevents- Infantry. I -4 .,, 4 on the. market. Since the- - Pea. of San. Francisco have adopted the Sent to Jail For s the cases in that city have en off almost 76 per cent. Violating Liquor Law mr. T. B. Beatty, state board of ith official, stated this morning Found guilty of hiving had intoxiJoel of Salt Lake cating In his possession, t conditions outside 1 liquor -- - althOugiu-seore- r this of sentenced was morning la improving Jamminy W. H. Wilkins to. serve 30 m by Judge had been reported from numer' city jail. Steve Brodovich 1 state. days, in the in the points Yemkervich were fined $50 each-Stet 2 and have casesiwhich new he Scoresel for the same offence andof Tenkovich 30 n reportedwerecontrattedduring alternative serving was given-th- e k66 -, H.. N. armistice celebration," said Dr. days in Jail. Re paid the fine. ISO $O or of a sentence ih many cases death has Wright-dreI -- ;' itty, "Flresulted and H. C. of cases days for disorderly conduct in a number ady Reed was fined $25 with the alternative '01 the celebration. of 30 days for .the gams of11 doctors it thea city' is abeolutely itentence 1 T. H. Flinn was found guilty of fense. with aosault and battery and fined $25. trio.emir, and in - -- I oil like fashion the The 21 cases against the alleged ordinance, and checked the be pub.. lators of the city garbage are Wort will not set, were again 00n410ue4. They opened again. Those doc- for , -. ', places , tomorrow.' who- lag in .making their reports , ..K..., -liable- - to arrest awl will be a by Ithe state for violating health - ROVI:-T0RAIS.:,Q- - 0 Duy A STAM P ,..:' - . lalle -- L - 4 - one lanally'l - -'- YEAR e -- . n 4.-I- . ,,-- ' es. -- I N. .. ,s, -- 1 and 'Wiz Savings Stapling. - .. . - 4 find its Salt take; twenty-fiv- e new being reported at the -local city board of health - office until. noon . today, Seven deaths ,re registered late 'yesterday after- t Like 011,bringing the total -ring the present didemie - up-J- to n many--casaccording- to oIpla Weller, chief 'of the sanitary ision of the city board of health, -.... firtlira-- J four cases ars to be found victims-i- - j Tus3daY kivhd.re NFLUENZA. ,continues 0 - ' Nees and Tot:In Tee reel" . , . -- LAKMo - tit - , , ' - . . Seven more 041 number- of, eases .,4,0011 .. 237 'otal deaths to date lumber of cases reported 'to21 ee , eee day .. ;umber of cases rePortselaar- - - . Tottothery paVity stlash ,,..7.. Voluntarily.-----:By-Webst- la ..., HAVE , , - - 17-,..B.,- UTAII CITY , -- Wori Utahsoldiers have lost 4 . disease, their lives from wounds and and three others have been wounded in action, according TO reportsTreceitted relatives yesterdaY lirThe dead men are: John S. Ferguson.of OgHall and Clifford Barton Ralph Wellavtl le; -den : Farrell H. - Earl TooelezTheodore Smithfield.. and Harold S. Harper, I3urrows, Salt Lake.- -'teflon are: Edward Those wounded In W. Dillon. Salt Lake: Albert E. Bennett. and Adolp- h- Blotter, ter. Granger., Logan,: , John S. Ferguson was the son of Mrs. Aerie Fergueott of Ogden. and sae t9 in in a' hospital years old. He' died The InesLiverpool, Eng., October.10. the to'state enfailed mother his to sage Mr. Ferguson cause of death. for 1918. left Camp 5. and itstedMarch as Fremont. Cal. - March 14. He was and signed to the-- 319th engineers soiled for France early in September.is Besides his mother. Mr. Ferguson survived by three brothers, George C. I , Peter L. Ferguson, Ferguson and knd Thomas Ferguson. Nevada,' Sparks. , hila J. Bremerton. Wash.. twe sister, Salt Lake. and Mn. Annie M. Hermit, Ogden, and one daughter. six yat.ra old. Itst'.1.h Hall was the son et Mr. andPacific lave110.11,,,2719 1 flue,. Ogden. Ha left Ogden for Came Jew He overseas. weeks' training wes ent ' died in - England Of intittensa-pne- u monia on October 6, according, to word ret.eired by his parents. Clifford Barton was the son of Mr. .. and Mn. Walker. Barton.23 3921 Well t years old ; c avenue. Ogden. He was i abort acd enlisted. last May. After be was Boulder, at of , training period Mg- sent to France as a member of theartilnai corps of the 337th field field -e recently of lery. He e.died in Franz' received according to word pn6umonl : ! war the Irvin depart by his parents . - : anent-- . Farrel It Leheiman died in France of Alm- - - I, 'i . - . i "r - :., I iously Awatte d by AIL . - Get - - ...- - :, - . ,r-- . I. er. Buy Them - Stamps. , 2 - . . .5.111FETTIII4FTIG.:::-:- ,Don:flitake-Tour:Uncle-Sa- , -- - ,- m TO CAUSE OF I ' . ' TIME UTAH GP1ES I ,, E N ING:,,,:NE. , , - T , - 'TITESD- AY NoVE3' IBE. It ' . . , ., . ,. , i - FOUNbED'.'1850 .. , 1. : - Newt wed Simla. ., - -- - , DE S R , SECOND SECrlION . Lion. - -- ' - - - - - , - HE city COMMitibiOn will meet at an early date to determine upon a definite policy with regard to possible increase of revenue for next year. tbor question came before , the commission in an Informal way this morning. and 'Mayor W. Mont Ferry expreaned the opinion that the time haa come when a definite pollcy. o must be outlin ed. ' said that a revision of mayor, the license- ordinanie had been given some 'consideration by himself. but that he in not convinced fbar tbe cals. of additional .revenuethrough---- licenses is the proper course to pqrsue. He expressekopen ...........e .. on question, and declared that the commission must establinh a policy choosing between the- creation of additional revenue Inane way or anoth. sr or the alternative an effort to get along aa bent It eaa on the prestint T "- - -- ' - ' he ' -- ,3 e wii-Ol- -- - , menus. If the trtalt-Idah- o Huger company is successful in defeating tne 000,000 assessment' placed on its intangible assets by the county seees- -. 'or Salt Lake OW will iose approld widely $87,000 in revenue, the mayor pointed out. On the other hand a large - , - - -- fluenza-pneurponi- amount of bonds become due withia the next year ot two and some --OC' these must be paid out of the general fund. since it Is conceded Snot all be refunded by new bonds. ' The mayor said that in spite of the increased nye schedule and the high cost of Inate.:als Bait Lake City had thie year redeted Its operating expense by about 18 per cent. Nevortne- be pt inted out that the situation- which facet t city next at it 0111. which teal ttquire the thoughtink connideration of the commissiost. proposat--trhici- a the mission will consider lit a pomibl IMP crease of meter water rates to squaw Ilse these with the flat rates. Thia, It ist believed. would place the water. wGrke departmenton a, self sustatoing basis so that that department vould no longer draw on the general - - ' 2 -- - - - - - Request that the oommission amend governing the parking of "for hire" automobiles was made by Atty. P. P. Jensen. As the ordinance stands the operator of tor htreAvechines Must obtain permissioal of teliant. the leases and the Owner of the building in front of which he das. sirs to park his cars. Mr. Jensen sorted that tbli delegation of authority has beon sbusedand ;tome 9Per& t4rs forced out Of business while them were favored by property owners and agents. He aaked that the ordin.' Inc. be amended to place this power in the hands of the chief of police main provided the ground floor tehant and for no con., gyp' his permission sideration. The commission- regarded Mr. Jensen's suggestion favorably and referred the matter to the department of public safety to bring in a recom. mendation as to the proposed amend- merit of the ordinance. - - - 4 ' Elder 1Vhitney Messes ' "Victory". Grcnichild Bishop Orsonr armistice the-ibtt- h - - fitth--deat- - Its ordinance SEEC a. -- , blamed. and gatte the ramesof Donald Whitney James to. his elerenth grandchild. born on 'the llth day of the ready state inspector of coal mine.. re- been affected or fittes4 owing to the lith month. and within an hour of tains that post and will also be tender itinaitose 0 he has received no rot. the announcement of the signing horttromthara. the supervision.olMr. Allen. which ended the worm 1 California has had such a one le therefore a as has just been made ties agreement veritable baby." The father victory federal and the between In Utah. URGED le Donald Carlos Jameis . at present in state goverrmente. for four years or IC90 I field hospital France with M. Wolin'', an engineer more. corps; and the mother is Virginia of the bureau of mines, hue hadI Whitney. youngest daughter .q:y charge there, and Mr. Allen visited riEEK Clayton of the worthy bishop. , She is one of ' with him t6 learn something of the I home.the "Whitney twine" left motherless , and the export. Post Office Discontinued. This Is the of Mn. of mission- problems to be met. is years ago by the deathreared AlMr. there. them In meeting in but aries from the disease. and the first of ence Smoot Zina Whitney, titt in himself Is experienced mining r Thankegiving week is be a win- affectionate tenderness by the bishop't Word has bim recalvad at the Salt such deaths outside-th- e mission fields len end of the from the game. operating dow display week tor all the retail present wife. Mrs. May Wells whit, Lake postale of tha discontinuance in the United Elder Rogers was the son of Ilenry he performed toward her of the office at Avon In Cache county. merchants of Utah. At the request which la 11010:10 go to T., and Esther Parkinson Rogers of Sugar Alan is Back loving mother's part In every sense. the matt-fo- r food administration U. of the Cache county, Utah. they Paradise, and also of Abe appointment Loan, of Ruth E. Ashfort, as postmaster of born Jan, it. 1900., at Preston. Ida. From Washington through. their, window , IJI Utah. 1 Faces 11011 tor M his Heleft Dragon, Ittlx10,11111. iciaor Ch arge. displays the prodigious task of feed. . m. of a world Ogden, presi- ing the Browning througle21119 by drive George filed the a In by cognty" complaint I tons food. or of The dent of the People, Sugar company of nearly 18,000.080 Is charged The-Patri- ot Moroni, bps returned from a trip to dealers who make such displays are to attorney. Dan Teaguree I , not toed only saving, but lell2v4Q0Selle1011-- 0t .Intirgicatingstate - that very few mphasite .t Washington..:. eit the eug&t,,conip&rties- have- accepted labor and freieht saving through- the In violation ot, the state ptohibition the government's proposition to finance use Of local foods. Posters and win. taw., th&,-'Welfare for what OLLECTORS was I know it there Once means; them over the beet campaign this fall. dow cards of a special design have I Drive ale frequently. madeto myself. in the eiviliWar, you knissi as most of them had made tireir own been sent out from Washington and - - feel that genuine patriotism is When my second boy 'went last spring, arrangements with banks. Mr. Browswith instructions on the Menial' I did the best I could for him, though ing predicts that there will he & large these ACIINST to the Utah 'at as it next year, but hate been forwarded 7 wasn't Much. Sine I've been deny. increase in beet acreage Lewis. Kate merchants WaltexC. & price-oby of beets said the usualquestion are collectors' at the front. ,. The but.I'm glad to do bad not been fixed owing to th onset. Merchant representative for tlie food ing myself & little, ' . , I tied condition arising from the end of admlnistration of Utah. There are ly given a hearty welcome, and .hen it.".' I ' &ntered he the the war. The question as to the super. to be all eorts of elaboratedecorarhad is la it :banded over, thecontribution and of sugar prices tem over kbiabli.. lie vision for- - the-- - disolaya, wish house.- ancLbanded for.IS also ive t.ack irroundi accompanied bilhe remeric..-"- the -- same.- but by the government took t he. end- - a new merchants' , flyer will be unsettled. I were able to give more' still hack the button,- remarking. to 28.. outshown during the,week., Nov.-2estimirtearthat-th- d The following interesting incident handednone goverytmenfr George of that. I do not care' for put ofStrownirrg "No, the People's Stager company this It is expected that every store and comes from Bandy; it la perhaps typi- - those never 70.000 worn of I've belle things:any. season will be sugar every business district all over the tor in this state of the warfare against cal of thousands of 'cases throughout ad- - made from MOO tons of beets. This is United States will seems sort. like of that in It this big predatery,a0.1Mals.,, ettidtodaY. that ,thing join the nation :. .; ,Incroase over ;eat limes ore food, even though gratifying...progress is being, made in sa a display to la , 4s...yaara vertleing..andLdo,isoLoare.,ler thelf operations.. , .,;str - The 'collector became- curiotui owl, 4 peace., haa br.su declared, riving a LW of age. He lives alone on a five-acr- e -- millions who daily chettce for-th- e all .easy'eto tried to' get the- old' g entlem an Id' di; at Provo the ettfel; day of plot and finds it notr artread the streets of the nation to us. burning ...Yet de- -' vulge the nature of his sacrifice& but Utah Hit soil. Storm' wrest a living from- the the 2.000 coyote scalps reprinting by dorsi-anfood e their that non-btoo. of live rather obligations in this rMpect, worth staving of $40,000,000 spits tie infirmities,- and his 'poverty, San Francisco not From with ceased the of batt,-my-sohave don't line signing found "I stock. alapthen found it possible; by making committal; lepraise .,- - I ;. 8trychnint'is In peen- of Window armistice. elimination these trimmers for the ed the to said. self for dutic"he my and live to doing help - eacrifices, than trapping - or--,- -, This sexpreesion. however. unwitting-Th- e 7ho day's reinstorm cami from the all of the local down town stores are teroua creatures. the great cause of freedom. 'ill carbon Mieulphlde of collector found the old gentle- - ly given.gave the collector, tome food southwest. It first. struck Ran )rat. dessigning elaborate plans for the week shooting. termination xpecially adapiltd to the man plowing with Meeting'. horse, the few thought:. "I haven't bought a Mac then dropped 'down to tho south. and a number of them are planning of subterranean pests, as directing the. The re- chemical displays. unique ununually the.n. smothers holes into thbir other day when he called. The latter pound of meal, I haven't tested. meat Utah and the 'tip thrinff oast. through of the state a But they - breed so rapidly that ego last August. - I southern ranges moisture they wore tail merchants ' titer only had to ea.y,'."1- am collecting for lance & year . MrLewis have need-wfwith beefs ess. wartitti xtentittg halo.to already put itystematio"had able. MUM 'rho precipitation was ing I' ,couldn't. I other ,sorganiaa., to get rid of them. ' the heaviest on the coast. where In two over a great- - deal of food propaganda Years isi neceanary by hook or crook. to give a little each tions," , of Montana has in 20 Years days 3.111 inches of rain felt. It did by the showing of food posters in the The state 1!Tee, yea. I kmsw all about it I've time and I've got two beside. too." 0 in bounties. and nth. , out $120.0 before until Just windows of thevarious concerns. and paid How could we help but isin the war not begin rainingthehere also got something for you,' but not --very itorm is now. well It is expected that they will top off ar commonwealths have an4 daybreak. - for this, & back 1,:m of ouch but sumo with had more., I patriotism annuallywish'i purpoisei mucli; - - to the east - of Utah The forecast for all previous efforts by:having the best. large - ," -.- --- - ' '" '. spirit appears to he bortd says had itr -not, ntm? Wednemlay'pretty hard preented,:rve lavaa " , -, stAgeftill Thanksgiving A display eyaqt. cou..tcroR.,The local in all nevelt but I'll !row tempormure. some., get along chaege right Bandyiztle.h.-.-Nev., ( , . reported of late- IL . degree MOnilli the tate. army-a- HI ,temperature sties-toyI -- ti tva la , - Tilluscing h - . .. o ney.--wh- - et at Home -- - - suii4r-dietribu- tton 1 -- - , - -- widarak his-wa- - d - ..,...- -- - - -- at. exile-1144- -,- 4! Mr.-aottn- an dYing-outsux-xt- er; . ' |