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Show lt , : , - c'.- , , . ' ' - - ,. -'- ' : - . , , ' ' - DESERET LVENDTG NEWS 310NDAY i NOMN1BER.., roIrrinr . tUrik ,, 115E001 tr.:MITES T '14 .. ' - .!60011 lila I r - FILE .............,,,,,,,........,.d........m.krownwomoEmom - , - ' uTml,soolER.00y&talLLI-huilliE, IFOR 111:ES , -- , ral ,:: - .' - , 4 . FRu,1 ti e III P' Pt - - , , ,, . -- - I - ocsEttruNWS) .:, THE 31.160k-4po- I , in .. . - ks.,way, T r, r - - . . , ,- ! l ,,:b- I - , . , ,...2., - , ., ,...................,..............., . 1 r - ,7,--- , .., wi EivE,DEAD ' : - 1 The ban placed on all wiibli0 gather. Inge, because of the Witten's epidemic. has caused the convention committee,' elected two years ago, to select datee theFifth .,' .... ' ,.;,), the chest primaries-in- ward, to cancel the call made for a aomlnating convention on Nov. -- ''' ' The committee will snake & public candiof earnest of the onnouncement dates for member of the lichee.' board Srom the Fifth precinct.. Nominations may be made up paths clogs ofP. Nov. 29 is Judd. by communicating with L. clerk of the board of education The election will be held bec.t 4 in places to ha 'selected and announced by the hoard of education- .-nlittunestli li $o tar Candidates W. J. barare: from the Fifth ward term expires this rette. whose two-yeMorton. C. A. Weaver and year; J. 1 - 231915 1 1 . . , - - - , . , , ' '---- , .. - . ".- . , u . --- -'and ir et dire-'noevery Ishile I chrl rods. , they winced beneath the 0.,,, i ; I and to the divers mods. "Whet did you send' it'fort ' lirbat -is" ths ' ri ;-., Semi-Wee- kI , ...... ,, ' .lam ,ot I sneeze.- iinill 'Makes 'and men diSetse.that t..-- -;04 ---And ,....- . whoop tough ' ' ' ' ,,, Consults-W-. , ,, ttis-'---. ' th , ,, break' , ,', ., they . their. pocket-- What profits it to spring an ill that fills - 1,7 - , -News -- - ,' 0 , , ft peethouse on the hill with ghastly human 4vrecksr', tometimen we cannot -, ' --- , 1 MeetGov. Bomberger to r.:-- - 1.- - . o swot ths Plan behind the rod that chastens idly kick: whi t. o from Uverseas 114 be endless blise . Arta While Details Are Lacking - " buffet- - that and male ' shouldn't should Reports and we ' ''' why why this, ---- -. v. Situation. he Imre and sick? The influenza tame along Just ithedour saresmen, going ,I 1 wt MI-oug' flounce toe -Tr It rium per Or strong,'..were primed for the campaign; Pr,bable they had their Speeches- learned t-bY heart. and 'they'd turn out. with 7. Fatalities art, their doctrines safe; ana gragefirk Once Bat. Will on French Come The the efforts of That a, plan to Unite They sane. , . Windjammers here, windjammers there, were, suffering to paw the air, ,, , L. , , , , -- arid make , and state in providing employment ; the welkin reel; the v0ters shuddering with dread: looked on the Celebration - Planned. citY , .' , for 'returned soldiers is being worked r , mt : erOwds s r ''' ' nst out is the annoubcement of Mayor W. piel.. , Then came the flu. g a.11t argument i - ..'' : ,- i. - - - I, Were banned; Mont. Ferry. the land had the verboten ;sign:r the , a In a reply to the war labor policies Mime Kate Williams. more I intermountain candidatol could Only take the speeches they were, Primed to make, .,,and..,. Utah artillery regiment Is board.-which is asking mayors of variIt ta probable the committees' In &II dovia in brine- - Yet people l'ut,-theis .the use of pestilence next home. within are , the dead other wards will follow the action to ar- TWELVE ous the cities ottwreopuondesaond. country throughout cooks that , -goos4t and puts us on the blink?" ward.In ; the fifth ogr taken I Weeks, and perhaps by They have not learned, according much as range for starting immediately John C. Howard, incumbent from i er : not teamed lielat and 0therwise. received in to analyse.., um, have not learned to tart their eyes. .grey-have Christmas, - according - to - a public work as possible so al to Pro- ward. ham announced he will ite ?trot 7 to think. tc;-eff' 'Colonel statement made by General Peyton C. vide work for army and navy men who this city since ilaturdaY,. ' be a randitiate for -, 7-- 7 hitve , '' , , condi-Josteph I. Dayneei Jr., is also a March. chief of staff at WashingtOn. are released. Mayor Perry Said Salt ' The dead are Wilford Wells, - Balt Li -flfl a I Benjamin Goddard, Georgs Romney', E. Willey, former county atio'rnoy, who !tayer the Slaty-fift- h very, desirable- field artil- Lake was the first city tn the' country Lakc: Corporal , John Leonard lisp, , kir' , 13ennett, L. L. Wilson:.,.to a candidate for election as member .ot the to action take far purpose any W. N. ViIWilliams Rt. Rev. Joseph S. :;1-1,,,- " worn? Idaho: :. Wilford UU1111111111i0-1111111.- 1J lery brigade, Comprisingthe j43rd. and of the board from the Second ward. . fur tit,7.--of GUM-Pemployment B. A n d arson of Logan; Orin M. Allen of Ft Quinn. IL Goggin, , Among the candidates mentioned 144th California, and 146th Utah regi- solving th, problem N. - -- 3. Lewitt '''' - - - from the Third ward are Dr. W. lit. ments, is not needed for servIew- - In retttrPe4..aodiera Inch; William Heim- -lit ittitl - I. Weeter' ' t;y-- to ''-'--D. Gists Holmes. Samuel James o , Caidervfood, Battintrodaced ON Tile TRAINS. II Hale, Balt 13ertShat'VcoLm'nmdier r.dina,the American army of océupatIon in i Backman. Arthur Barnss, lieberDatris r ttlearenre C. Nesienand Lake' Roe' - P. Casey. John Q. Cannon. A. 'N. Me- - : passodnn-ne- a rimAeuiitii8 Libleurty. Idaho: And T. . Canister. EL KaT.-, Surope,- - according to Gen. Pershing.' Corpo.ral McC4nick, W. H, Dreksson ---Candidates for member of ths adhool ,' weak agolhossret Wows is es Salo ow board, from the Third Granite school and so ,would bt returned home, This Samuel C Park. ILN- - EL)rne. F., CLL--- --: Lake: Thomas Hunt, liOnroo: Loo-Jenand ' t Tarot for letu;nnVtleatiorton Troia Ilbst Lesvos or Mown district, are Frank K. Setifintlier and Richmond. Will G. Farreiti' Irtrvige Le Ro- y- Fora- brigade le part of the Fortieth divi4 then foflolenti;; geerne,n REticichhtigld-Faurr- and Melvin B. IiiielVil- ld 1 lase Dolly Alter 11$0 3Oness,,, San Juan O. W. Carlson. X. G. Batley, ihrum , appointed FerrK pisayor known from . W. lan o't Murraey , Camp Koarny,,Cal.. t maks Who Cos Nos 0 ' bent, and J. E. Mose are candidates aion, An from Monticello, chairman; George A. ' Wbritninany,C14., ;131'11neRm.! ,,in RinandalL -, John' Adams.. of the First district, and N. P,Feter Wells was the son - Monticello; L. i..- Redd,as the Sunshine division, but the di. son le the only vsnclidate thus tor an. et L. Morris. Not;is 'ilkeir. T-- Wells, 944 Lake stree t. and wa it 25 Blanding! J. A. Scorup, Bluff. vision in Its entirely will not return.',C Riphi I noongood from tho Fifth district. Vir R - Wilace. n. and -- ' Sanriete .l. County-- IL 11 . ,,..m.11 0 R. Thomas,-- ,., ' 'chit- irman of tbui ygeraemremeatt ., . graduate of the , --, , n e It i Utilised am a depot division,mayor is ,.... wiel - Urvin Gee, Moroni; Nathan -1 chairman; --- ---- - - - ' - lEAt I. theta it; an d LI:skiid eTinittes,:Mt.. near Bordeaux. Burke 1Paux, o of Moroni; McArthur, the the work , had worked in ' ' Utilities Convention irviire mit.t,meomvtlaynos; L.- e:si L. R. Anderson. L.4 ,L.elbes. Manti; PleasantL l . thiaami. to , prior comd.-. entering . When the command lett 1 reced e n t tor suc: a Christian Wil:Been Postponed try, He r!colv.ed his military training Goveinor Bamberger Asks P. Brady.-- Fairview; ono-thiof Its min had been , rt7i. tilt. ttno swsy ' have, used lardeon, . Ephraim., and at Lewis. Camp Kearney Camp find where the n.g.'Ri.ch. W.gditkiaTh local order of The sectional convention of state sent ahead to the other side for im- - draft board records toworked Beeler County-- R. D. All Utah Citizens to Part, men who will return and thetr:Camp Mills. He sailed for Fraace. Aug. 4410010 will initiate 150 new memA J. Ashman, Rich. field, been-i,chairman; bevel so to war. mediate and his father Notification received Dati( before service, vocation by loll. which going commissions seen ad the influensa ban le public utilities field ; Nei' Poulson., in the reel- - being oollected from. manufacturers re- from the war department says be was ?hi gap 100 . was to have boon held Nov. U has actual oonflict. Services 'Lewis. labor needs. This infor- - killed in action October 4.A card dated Richfield; W. A. Warnock. '.their drafted was with ment filled carding up II --of became been a Joand is postponed, indexed Indefinitely litonroo mation splendid Jones. Walter lower1011M Monroe; 1 rZ3i ofttee sm. the hitless's epidemic, according to an. Californians who forme( an integral dation for the hits foe:- the day before his death was the last 33 organizatioe, . Parker. Monroe; John Following Smith, Day. seph ThuS NW sad Bamberg, souncsment by Judge Jochus Orson. pert et the command ea it neatly ten Laid. vAgit direct wore received from him.; , 6 seph City; Thomas Gledhill, Auroral, Iwo was don stash Monday woo1 . president of the Utah antunis. Came Kearny for Illance. Whether "Two meetings bay. been held, we was sent to his sister. Mary Willa. . I. IL Parker. Redmond; lidWilliarn, ion. would ea left it he In will are in the close touch with Washington and It .return e-. ngir the Ore. Embraced hi the regiment just -; by -. .. .Browit Salina ; iP.--proposed meeting . !Acorn!), Salina; He Is stir- from Pran-challo; 1;t:i-lake, all Utah, with the original the preliminary work le-ea- we.o were to have boon delegations from Salt 'o s'o- - ''''viv ed by his father, five brothers: one 1 N preparation ' for tiritish day, and such representatives from other . battalio n restor ed, and the Californ- - In reply- - to WI query the ' Colo. Idaho. Montana, Utah. towns weak-dIgnate,-.--- t a government. al' as chairman may Wyoming. ,Taaammetsamias , Tot has tans attached te one of their. state o.osuladtscso7oTrateiwith rne yesterday a s of whom ' is in the and :three I - whose t and Mexico New redo. 111, Nevada. CIS ' of Amens, Harvard Summit County-- J.', J. Fitzgerald, Von need . , A. been appointed for Saturday, Dec. regiments is not known; but the sup- - follows: 'Have conferred with wart- - misters.. in the navy. 1. le a voreasett Park City, chairman.- - John , Welsh. - , John Leonard' Hepworth Corporal position is ,that such will be the 'Dam egmidi of war department and urged with ID church' I, been stationed at Ban ?ran. L. a Park Raddon, Park City; Clip; The Utah regiment was recruited with organisation mentioned in your tete- was killed in.action, according to al the eday; Governor. .., Peter Clark, Park eftft' J. L. Boyded, ,' followingonleers tat bee been ordered to Wash Staff utilised. be deleartment-Awar' National and veterans gram the from the message Philippine Improving. Reported or demobilization and eldering 14 He was trained,. at Cantn.1iltoeurnhtyastonattrisariedii:lierogne7ittee for each Coalville; George.. 'Beard, Coalville.--,---.----that had seen service .- On the your Such representatives front other towns PI" recolonuoympooltiowontrashington. Ar-J-a been canitantly . ' Sella 'Matta 17 eldest' ewe--- Mexican border- as a- nucleus- It warn sideration.' as chaitman may designate. . extends to time service since his arrival in France. alien of the thin) suet who with her d&ughter, was la mobilized OIL the Fort Douglas reser- our men "As only jurisdiction not that A. Tooele Tooele. County-C. Inst Orme, our Ninety-firtittilzetatnsed so et bbty of He waa a member the Bthrieusgohvebrnor nil: many City and comp at Fort Dougleawho lured Thursday night when the ear in nation- the last of August, 1911. and Salt Lake are P.ex-- - chairman; A. G. Gowan's. Tooele; it Lake .. Salt of outside dustries in woo November. division. ,.' buried in the which they were riding collided with left for Camp Keanty .atztit, E. Anderson. Grantsville: Fred Bryan, n a to be ra Mr. son was good to of the Andersbn might all but Wilford 771 the Prom outrh.loai that pected that time until machine of Frank Branting, participate. regiment 0.7 Sunday' Death wad the Wal- ta t idti;sel.tiei At Erda; J. B. HickIlan.. Stockton; Fourth Mast street, is reported to be left for Xurope last'August, Intensive ganisationthis I Americansare sighed to join in giving ter ed and Com7o and Mrs, James Anderson of Logan. was e . , James. Vernon. ,, meeting 011. of the died Mr. He dole-Co- l. and old. 33 was was granting say. of with improving. the order years were the day, missioner Neeien and myself to the splendid war serv-- , Ilintah County-Jos- eph. H. Gardner; timmigeti". ' sitionso.. in whicb Mrs. White and her thumb.. traintng Barn-GeS. Mr. ,recognition Andalucia on W. October iclovernorwounds Richard with consult to Young succeeding gated on welltVer..- .. deal toniuminated today, ter were ridIng wad proceeding lbs chairman; Alfred army Ice given by the people and the arm 1Vernal, L. B. Lyon OS brigadier general, berwer regarding the scheme. was unmarried and entered the the wrong, aide of State street, nal; James Hacking, Vernal; N. J; ' .. " ad,: Goodwin's Truth interested, on the Mitt draft caI L, Weekly tween "The wit Sixty-fift- h governor of Governor forces the and Britain. navy artillery' commanding South and streets, Fifth Stith meth;Andrewl.'". I Meaghtir, Vernal; J. A. locautnereets ot.,1 OrinM. Allen was es. Member ofkill-othesecident eceurred. wasThe ma." brigade, Oen. Lyon being mede Arne- - in the idea tai ;loan suggested . , to th" open:. proposed. . ..11111414" , Bamberger expresses the hope that Vernon. Goodwin b Tit and was 362nd 11'71,11h:it Mn s. White Lieut. -advaneed This riding company. .1.7,1TwIlaileti Isfantry1 jor and generaL made, be be iam in will County-Willthere generous credit given Utah CIARoylance, 21. He wag 25 was drivels by Douglas Manwarielf Col. W. C. Webb to a coloneley and , .. 1 plan.-,- - The governor willed in action September America British general taken W. John Provo; ,Provo. Guy. by widow...chairman; -his and eurrived state is lieu- appoint inert throughout the ' by 7.111 .4 years old and Major E. LeRoy Bourne -- to L A. soldiers and mallors in the irreat world 10.-- H., Brimball.- - Provo: Evan Wr1de.-7-'---d will have his mothot,and Hvorat brothers-anWebb- was when this is done we feel-wtenant -- goloneler Col. loo416-111we' 7 8 , kr , Dec. be J.and A. will that and bistro. John W. war, . . Ferrer. Provo; Provo; Ccs7,041. ;Teti , trantifeti-e-d a few weeks ago to corn- - an enranization. that will render mater; As a , .. observed by , , Evans, Lehi; J. H. Storrs, American tisnoport monies st Latity-- -- ' faithfully they ..,er" of Givodut.,... of the 14Srd California, but this lal assistance le,. the i,rpsit when ,, :' mend ab1114" ot L, le 16"" For , the. purpose of making &T Fork; T. F. Tolhursi, Payson; S. B. ' - : el return.htme." Weeter ' was 14, ' the was order rescinded. ,, later , rangements for the celebration on Sat- Mendenhall, Bpringville; Henry Garde-,Lieutenant Ellis - till'et, Alleertkii IL Mew. lui - - ,, ' ...1 take befs , Ware Ready for Battle. 21 urday and the services on Sunday the ner, Spanish Fork. eJn.taC.anWdeewtaxer also, Slat:105d 're aid hi the federal plart,ich eon--'I- L 1 It;i)en BorfaMnetr.oradndspartmMrs. COAL KAMM "1 A. FiSher. County-Geo- rge has named ' Wasatch to the -veeatiosal following governor giving templates -'' Whin reached Men the ''''' ilnInç ' ' '''' Francthey Coiti-J- rbe ' .1.111h disabled soldiers desithill It. Ilis kind you 'Want, wh en you years old. Be was gassed several weeks ' committees, one . for each county in Heber City. chairman; L. C. Motagoni. MOO Astibequest astiloove to,owqi rroindont were graticAted in a. big artillery camp In ''', treatment ,' Heber , R. after Heber and J. 1301, Murdock, Watt:1301 and the Mate: City; receiving. ago en', II Miles southeast of Bordeaux. and want It. Phone . .,,,I 4.40 4.t r.vooad tout h IL G. reterms. hos tnimired Ha sten - -. .Tb Coionbast,,Midway,--:------....-.,--e--various array tiospitals in Europe wasr tBeaver CountyJrTalten., chair. City;-IPle"Advertt.""nte. the federal hxteneive training they- - were put 0 I County-Ge- orge York. W. White.. vi.eite Lieutenont New to sent J. Beaver: vesatiesal,M4rilihimi.to Burns, Milford; Washington map. a throtagh there under French officers, Jot -, re. : ,a.., ....,o. bawl- leg beam' note , was the first soldier ordered to the Eb Tanner. Milford; R. H. Strickland. head, $t- George chairman; David II, to Mr. Mug led not a few to write home that.ther of the community In eemnsualeaties illielirt bone-didand con:raration tor, C. construction hospital st Fort Douglas Eteaver; William Hurst, Beaver, David Cannon.- Thomas Judd, Joseph Atkin, -- . special agent of the beer& : , .know anything about artillery finial to all." critical for Pearce, - Adamsville; Edwin Ayer. E. H. Snow. St, George; Arthur Pax- - , .Ace '' -k . 7, Irore , latet relearned . Dr.ilpellMan. attention to the fact relerion mils but his condition was too east. , oi tits United left when the training Will to they President Two Minersville. -, 'tuna that Ilia Iltah from the man. Washington. college moved be him to were . but now they te glee the training ' getting the eary club said: ' went to New - Horsley, - Wayne County-Jas- eph his Boxelder Edtersley, weeks. parents ago CountyErnestnwee:philliPPN a wido all rlotoloblairia, the It Aso ',stead "Utah feels lid 'proud of her soldier . genuine. simon pure thing-Jay. they wired friends Brigham City, chairman; Frank "'lab- Loa., chairenan; Sylvester C.- Willianta,--- - '' - Aabat Wood by Olio importance g features of actual battle,- - but without boys that she will be displaying her York and Saturday la nuttiest') work. Of the young inan's .death. burn, Brigham City; J. D. Harris. Trio. Thurber; Taylor Duncan. Fremont. ia this city is obarirsd ulna it tou offered ouch onuses sine zy march-regimewets the come that eagueltitur. Hopes real feelings when they high O. - McKay, .. Weeter received his miltWeber County-Da- vid Arthur R. Capener. Garland: it et bitoaloatiag liguay the rounding et the Institution. In cane ' brigade would soon be fight- - Mg home. It will be a privilege and a Liteutenant at Camp Lewis. He was a monton: H. Gibbs, Portage; George Ogden. chairman: 4. U. Eldredge. Jr, --William it is bound 110CSSillr7 the institution training tary last',I flo snail was attempting will war had and the welcomto in distinction a have Pennpart ate deemed leg readluotmento Ile of the University of Franck, Charles J. Humphries, Godfrey, Fielding.s I 11 callou of boas into islailtmake - - ed two or three weeks longer. such log home these sterling young men by graduate ,, M. Cushnaliars rirt PatensIL England. 1.Frank McCready. Rev.-,, ' and prior to entering the Cache County-;:Charlesylvania would case. been But have alga its mom arrested. the the how them remindhug his father's Cave. James 1Drysda1e. of unmietakably, lum:i Bull'en, manager Logan; chairrnan;tRoy lAgan. wits army armigtice came just as the men were proud we really are of them. 4 '.Aisio.41itnatial .; ber yard al Mesita. A brother. Lloyd M. E. ECelto46Logan; B. IL Hendricks. Rev. Matthew Godfrey. A. A. Kennedy, Lower Court A11111,164 acclaim and welcome Weeter. "But not only preparing' to foil' their comrades on .. Tale Rev. J. E. Carver, R. E. Bristol;.Joseph tAutn .prepared by all 'tato George Y. Smith, Smith. is a member of the a Pershinc.-Titithe beano anderfree We ' should ' be are will recessary;-Josubinisworking The at tor body Eccles, Ogden. cotoi bulance corps in France. field; George Reeder. Hyde Park; . A iLdbitiberter by Dopaw t , Iluirment of the lower court is af- left nothing to do but to make the right now. everyone in business life In be brought to Salt Lake for burial and seph A. Smith, Providence: T. R. Cut- - . . , ose reperts will also .be firmed by the .otate supreme court in best of it, and thoughts at once turned the state to see that these boys are re. wilt ! Tuesday. here arrive J. J. INIlville: Hyrum;W. Facer, probably ler, . A., .of - -Smith.. J. ease toward home. reepondent. absorb wark News into left. back the Death Son's ol Olivet tle1011 IsC'Isturo. which is the they G. ceme7 inMt. be IL HaYball, will Ititerment W. Jones.. Welliville; appellant. ReverJust how the boys aril against 3. 11. Knauss. .1 Personally I atm working along thost i Jostuaryc, trititssi CLIp:-ludsal of judgment and a new trial aro home, the date of sailing and fouling -,, Is Fatal to Mother , , lines and the half dozen young men .t.r1Charles Bert Sharp.-niunames of son the the ICIng case of r- the In ge Carben CountyA. W. Horsley, ordered Copper Cair1 C. of transports. have yet to be learned, who left my work are welcome indeed . street. s A. State south Al of Price; company, against appellant. Ballinger, P. or-Iftning Charles chairman; Um Sharp Price. et Juvenile court has I M. Hanson. and C. X. Winder. deepond. but are expected to be given' out at and for many reasons. i I lidourntng over the death of her son. '. was 39 years old. , He left Wilt C IL Stevenson, Price; William Little--- twills IL Erickson to pay $10 anti, r "Al for the Rotary mini). of ,course, and re., R. Orton,- - who-w- as anAltanton Rolley, Len Ile:tarry- Washington any day, as there We ao 27. 1918. John. Castle Gate: T. J. Parley. Win-an- d Lewis. April for Lake. Camp t to his fancily. Erickson was and Frank Andrew. deferpdant inkerto trouble or make being composed of businese men, tr ?rt.- ter Qtfarters; John Evans. Hiawatha: ported killed in action in France on ' arrived in Franc July $1.. corn! Cis court Saturday on a charge Tenors,. t -.- 4, ' afraid. and there is no oecasion for Is ouv duty to one 'that Salt Lake. is of H member Oct. I. is thought to have 'caused the a was Independent. his and four wile Sharp :110 outprt re- - George Murphy. further censoring of oorrespondence. organized to receive these bpys prop.lvate ' Stewart death of Mn. George R. Green et Win- - 362nd Reports Davie Infantry. s 'It's,. He said too much pany,CountyHyrum, are high that the Utah rte. erly and what ig more important as an ALLIANCE 00Ab COMPANY. from the war Farmington, A chairman; 'John It der ward which eccarred Thursday. calmed his trouble. , ' meet trill arrive here the last week ip organization to see what can be clout ceived by his parents , has been miss-b-e mmHg, Kayortrille; David E. Lelton, News ot the young mab's death was - - -- that he say and 0001 Dent of Quick Por IL Quallty so that every last ,one of them mayidepartment since Sept. 29. December for mustering 'while : Nov. and ralia Olottibudone...The Utah fierrice 1. received out, since that Woods Croscb time,E. Eldredge. Layton; J. Wan. 444LAdvertleemeat. the other two regiments in the brigade Mrs. Green had refused to be con.. ' e lielissallY contributed an addi- property' placed-- It M not a bit too ing .phone , ' formerly of Liberty. W. P. Everson. Kayaville; E. P. E lli- - soled. - -- Roy ,Irl Austin.son will continue ' on to California for tater to comment. this work right according to membera- - of the;;;2160tili to the war work fund. Austin. B. of ICN. Bountiful; Durham. was J. the son, lAyton; Idaho, . . - ., . family. mustering out. There are quite a now." Other I, Chun already 150.000. ' to Imo fit chairman n e may are that her others husband and ,Surviving ber President Ir. C. Richmond of the contribution. were Utah 22 mwnttion - Charles cantonments where number of Utah boy, with the latter, s laeompany, Wid :m Mrs. W. P. the following chltdreDt Boylan. desiirnate. ' reeourcal and it is club will Commercial 141:24:6. be . these every says thHile Manhattan for the expected $1.01)01 women are employed. and a mime to Ylandro, Mrs. Reset gle7ere and Mrs. ave4wtwar , ton. , to their home reit- - of the club will be available for oint- lojIu4in: old mg:m Badner of Salt Lake, and Mabel,- . eotnpany. 1200; Silver King take of the nursery at Nitro. timetransferrod J. B. Stewart. Bessie Daggett' County-l-so to as be t that ment, Edward. Della and Donnie Orrery. mustered out here. undated. 12$0; Harry A. Lee.350. West charge activichairman members bialsuhdedtoinset11." ibnoytithearewerlecestaoma ile: A other Virgintit are the newest manna; any ai aonot be obliged to continue on to Funeral services are being held. this , : died may see fit to designate. , be the yr. - W. C. A. industrial and of father hie saYi , Ponute.-Vern- al to ties, V. Partihent In Funk. afternoon. Interment s iipo California for that porpoise, , bit tivities of their respective oommunl. I . H. Cottonwood cemeterY., 7 wounds. Ducheane , CountyWilliam of Cottrell and departrtiernt.'Two hundred books have rice, lAseter-0ties. This matter, in fact. is progresat .wohothed nesse. 0;,-- Williams . was smart. Rooeeltelt. chairman; Heber . Raymond R. Nelson of the navy. and been ordered for each cantonment to . . Corp. . Plans are already'- forming S. McCarty of the Marina corm be used by the girls working at the enre ire favorably. classes of troops irbiob killed hi action Sept. 39. according timothy, Roosevelt: Owed BenniOn e receited by his par. Mt. Emmons; E. M. Jones, Myton; Enlisted Railroad Men' le hoped .te inorease the Utah boys a fitting reception. The win be I. lake boy s. are home on a Center. and flit - ' returned includes railroad artil- to thejmessag Mrs. HArry Williams John R. Wilson. Ducheene. fact that they did not have the wood The navy boys have made the libraries later gas troopst army troops, Get Thew Jobs Back artillery lery was born Or- VAril.' Reid. K. William' , fortune to . round tripii across the Atlantic smell the smoke and gas troops, tank corps. air forces and those of er7 CountyJohn Robbins Boys Win MedalsLeonHe actual battle cuts no figure. They divisions chairman; W. T. Lamph, be i n Tooele and was 24 yearseold. 1917. .anceynle to were broken tnnuiportsuarrying U. S. trOope. ard and Eugene Robbing.. of No. 6 of which up were on hand to be called on '.. Cleveland: John Murning, Hunting-an- d it is announced that railroad ent-- '. the army in September. !used as replacements for other divis-- entered ukase Young MeeThe local HUI apartments,, both members of and splendidly ready : woo tralded st ClInIP Lewis' lie ton; Barry Evans.-- Castledale. x - ployees who left their positions to en- -. to -- n- d Ions which bad seen active service. The prepared fight, of ite this of Scouts , the been Boy notified from Troop 1,station has since-- July and make a name for themselves, so. it is Garfield CountyJames N. Henry. list in the servite of the United States. .will- bad been in France 1162nd 4 rillbOISCO expectation le.that the brigade to receive applications city von medals for selling- thrift declared, 'they should H E. of company. El. member was Fred a be ...AA, honors chairman; ernare to to Panguilch, given be returned their former betide. at Hoboken, N. J.. and be allowed e tncharge trqm the active menu stamps and Liberty ill They eccordingly. The reception will be land Beeldes his parents he dredge. Panguitch; Quince 'Kimball. ployraent when mustered out. The dire. ...to to parade In New York rwir before infantry. I by oldest op enlisted men in the have taken an active part in :helping IL memorable one, considerably and sisters of , four John one.Winder: Maurice the federal 0 survived Tropic; -by Cope, railway ad. tor.general week-stecare York. 1, or marine 'norm and to forward to" gather peach pita magazines. phofor,the '.''. 7 ministration not long ago gays Here ,. than th e impromptu moreremet the Fred Gardtier, ere brother. all of Tootle.. the son of litr. Black, Escalante; 'Atlantic other and ports t the bureau of navigation; the tograph records and shoes for- the Red extended some to 1.500 em, this and former , , effect, . wits Hunt well, excellent though .it was. Com. Thomo Panguitch. to of the Oregon Short lAne. and give returning troops' and Mrs. Ammon Hunt of Monroe. He - Grand County.--Dr- . tone being to release young men Croak wider the directiou of their mitteco from local , priming up J. W. Williams, ployeesothers the ,' club; business rens of returning 'to school and scoutmaster. N. W. Reynolds. They houses. tomerly employed by the ' - ' great receptions; and while New of influenza on Oct. Moab. chairman; D. M. Cooper, Moab; many civic died in -- 1 England Red the in this state, will return to organisations, railroads York of will eat be for the as been be troops for Cross and various Institutions. nil. ond othem, I may hie dispatch beezere prac. have also reoeived word to moan; by p J. B. Hammond, 0. state and northeastern Mates. a warmth of 1L according step into their. former lines of work.; the government , .. Mr. Hunt was born in Mon-boCisco: B. J4 Silliman. Green Women employed In eastern - ralltralf county and city officials, veteran or- welcome will not be missing for the Bride, ' tromana's tAbrary at NitroBooks shops to take the places of Idieri and man Gina Egglypoo' erne. ganizations of the Civil and Spanish Riser. Others whom chairman may sailors. further roe. May 3, 1899., and enlisted in the in khaki from points are already giving place to tha hit! designate. supply ,Lttersture at each , of the sthorities give both's' that if Christ- - wars, will together and prepare west. Southern troops are expected to army April 28, 1918. Be recel:red and on their return. latter Iron CountyWilford Day, Pero-waas) military training at Fort Douglas mas gifts are to be shipped, they a Proirram that will be one of the disembark at southern seaports, , tri the history leaving the latter chairman; Harry Doolittle, should be in thw post Moe or in the most memorable- affairs Savannah -. and; Camp Johnston. Norfolk. Charleston. He Lund: John , - - -- . place for overseas on Sept. ,30. 336. Parry, Cedar City: .Lehi I hands of the saPrews comPanY 'before of-It the state.' Galveston. . -Jones.--Cedais proposed that ' thereception wat a member of supply company Cliarles Adams. , Dee. 10. No crowding or congestion eon Mrs was of the leo Jensen Parowanr Miss Kate Taylor, Paro-- , will be allowed at the post office on shall be representative and thorough. m was ' and Richfield of ' ss" Annie C. Jensen ly sincere and well organized; and that . . wan; Charles Wilkinson. Cedar City. ' 4111111111111011immose 1! aocoutit of the e influenza. As wand the of.,his ,:... killed in action Oct. 2. 7 4monloni returned veteran shall be snable4 Juab Wood, &Venable durifig l Nephi, CountyDennis clerks Will not-bto immediately return to positions thev ' 11 ' death was received front the war de- - chairman: L.A. Bailey, Nephi; Thom- the taltual Chriatcsaa rulth it wilt bet! vacated was 'Jensen week. last to Pir. Nefor Charles their country and . partmtent Orace, al BaI1.y Nephl; . tiocamary for. anomeeo to attend to ' the peace fight ' a member of the firm of Iensen phi:. Thomas W. VickersNephi; Os- of the world; or' in some their Christmas buying at the earliest other '..116) to Ho went ; ever aa Richfield. more this make than oar al Brothers Andrus. The positions quits Mammoth; congenial. mwmat, . streets of this Raphael Gar-- 1 moment. or not get waited on,. , s and ainionnoi s will be deeE. Mona: -' field. J. . city fritnevedm. John Taylor, Levan; i suitably wilIMBIONININO , I CinAmFrpanLe 011:: Jlualsyt 2Acormile " - Walter Pack,. and holt" of effort crated, exerted to Levan.,every Tech'sThe BieseedWith Morgan, d L .battalion-an-make the reception one of the biggest A-- : .9113 Mr- and: Mrs.- Carl her of a machine gun Eurekaf- Maier Church.- Eureka:- Ous "'. ' saw service in the drive northwest of J. Henflod. Eureka; John Morley Eu- - snow was biastea with I celebrations in local bistory.--- ,Lincoln avenue, ' ,.... . Ler ......, . , . i Verdun. The boy twins Sunday morning. win 13e ,131g Affair. ' , rut-- Countr.--rrnin- it Died of, rommoolo. E LARGEST 4OUR weighed e Nig pousda and 14 nuncee OCK, S1ncm liamberger ,:favor s a Got.:" . - News of the death of Vaunt Le Roy more, chairman: John Cooper. . t christened Helier, In hon- statewide welcome, as the boys come and will-b, r: : .. I -a '' AND, I ST .ELEpTED- ,IN Formren. -eon of Mr; and Mrs. Os-- 1 starlet, Mrs. May Stevens. Mrs. Wil- , - or of prest. klebitr,I,Orant- The girl State. The entire THE S ,TP IS ' weighed six pounds end lin and a state organisation is available to in ear Forsgren of. Brigham - City, was liam Evrallaw, ?Himont; . George r Sr.. Harvey, quarter qunces, and ht to be named sure the succesa of the program. Conreceived by -- his parents- Saturday. Crane, D. S. Dorrity, , W. Rachel. that being the name of Prest- cerning the celebration of Kanosh: J. pneu- Watts; Dantron, Death occurred - in France --- - - 4 " READY 4 W. ... ,t - Mayor Western.-Joh- n Grant's daughter, Ilts. John IL Taylor. R. Bennett. a ,, monis, Oct. 13. Mr. Forstren was a Mont Ferry says: , . -tion ammuni It is reported that both motbei-- and Smith. 316th of J. the member Fillmore; tJolteph The city of Batt Lake will do every. (I efficient clerks COI1T 'Ott babes. are getting along nicely. r' Delta:' the Edward He train. entered army ,,, , supply with thing in its power to n7- r 0 191' and was trained at Charles Swallow. Ileadow.,, in April, I l IP a ) 4 ' I the state authorities and organizations , ' ' - ' -. One ' A. , for , Lewis Andir'. afterl month, In Mr.rgan Camp, most , memorable the return CountyJames making MARTpl'CO,tt COMPAN't. ' COME ARLY - - 1 which he was sent Overseas. On Dec. son, Morgan. chairman; Warren Porhome of the I43th regiment &lova ahead with. - the. - t2overuthent . 'F-- .1711111.011:ill Miss R. to married was ter. .: he 1917. Morgan; 31., . "We will onfleavor to give them- - a , . Morten, 11EET.. ..4,.., . coal. Your I . Bur storage )tow..- 2001 recepticn the-lik- e . Gertrude Hartman who died Oct. 22 , Levi' Waldron, Morgan: J. S. Hnpkin, of which has never egikvic,,; ' to the old-ton. Dont a. pounds. delay. been iapproached in order that they ..baby one I , Itamving ter-noel n,bowit:en tilatr-w- as rdence ,Siaeatch-4140e-444- 1.may wee our atiOrtelatint orthe rtittlft ,DiccLaIJ wIllatliestun I ' :! ad vectimement. McMillan of Maryvvale, chatrmanl - Earl Willis. Mrs. i-orMr. and , sacrifices theyhave made for their Negl our ,,y old.-14 .. was He Cirand Cameron. ..... Marirrrale; Benjamin,. yeah Murray. ' country and state.. Simultaneously wo kW . Buy juwelty now left for --CampLewisSept19. 111'4,1 cleville; 'W. Bay, Junction,- - inentrA will be ready to but those men right Wasitch - - :7- -e 6 Rich in deposit wilt hoid eny article-- until bark into France McKinnon. had been since ,and where be ,2... CountyArch July Industry. .,.... i they will . Christmak Jensen Jews try of the preeent year Since that time Randolph. chairman;41yrurib yebekttri at home. bappy and contented: ' 1 Ii ;', , , kfaln Eit,Ativertustment..: 0cl , W. Walt on.:sitettlirutre, 1.ti krt own: rho work of the Salt Lake Soldiers' - 1 ; liclIntEvaEl.wilasIrlini Lake 13 salt comtnission ant.sallorif Main ' 54 . mnployment News St dliSt : , Al nimbi Crud Cbe Wee. 4142Adrert, al,n, , Salt Lake. chairman; William Spry, progreesing most satisfactorily. The ', was killed In - aetion .sert. 211 ' Rrv. P. . Simpkin. Henry Wallace, i ioement. , Imowm be taken back lattelkie 1 - . , - Przperous . , , Farmers . ..0.0- ISSUED Monday- s an - - ursaFtys -- , Fern ' 1 : , , . , , ------- 6.. thiag til isai, ,, - -- ,- - : , ;. ---. , t ..' - , . - ,-- --- -. -:' an-w- inan----anA- , - - - - fir Tr ',- ". 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