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Show ...,, L.. , 1. li.ANAWWWft.10,00.,p,AtO.Q6W01.;11,74.,-- ...adm,CoOVIA,ftw7tp....17,1sWAPAklat.- - - L-Lr .ZIEWS 1.THURSDAY7 DESEUT EVENING 3 LEfillr 5:161 NOVEMpER- ' oSt.6 28 :1918 - IFPW0100.101 solp 61a e Dum Flij.1;iEso.F,11,0;;Tt!",:,,p.r.cToll:::.''REp..ogTs'rfl!JR.::i'llog.E:;:oTA" 401.00111111010011011t 4111,5111150i1BGES ,, Cw ;. .1 , 1 - 1 alk '. :'' ''' ' y., '7 , s. a no -- Mat bitilt'riziantriei.renorts" al; :follows on business Oct. 5. for 102 state banks and trust companieC IT SY vit.tvr ....'....301.,0f,RS..GI:::.: ;:j14y.,so.pssulLi--.iilitoiliiç-:fir-00.1S::01;:- 4. enoomm.,,mmo and ,Loan s. discounts - 1,0.411 ;,7,..'',41JilitlES--,:.:'.-1,:- Ottlit:(-:-.L...-:- we may behold.--rny- Inv Year; .; ego, golden . hat. the ruler At , (rott MASON eAdo-- - nree - '. Inuit; The whiz! How prosperous no doubt when death has ' t- - THE DESERET NEWS) " friends, where Conscienceless- ambition kaiser sat. L with eagles ,,,on! ',Lb II the. . of a mighty state. In'industry And own. Itatsez haveAtaid."f0ett.,roightL -- .. !,, i .. - The credit I'll receive. In future ages men Will 41,1 Co.. Stocks. bonds. etc. been the sad Kaiser that cry,,How êountry'a.never IHas Made Loans house, furniture 'Rankin' Smith Tells Two Others Wounded ... Challen IMMO since be cashed In and quit the game; no other kaiser his pep, Ina had 0.1111r I , Totaling .58 Fight. 1.818.242 : fixtures and a bid , and we fro bae:ward step by step. They'll bless My name till timi is done, , IA41,753.18 !Real estate cil of Defense and Has a- p Due from national banks 1.911.154,44 ing shell ringulf the sun."' I3ut Kaiser Wilhelm sat alone. upon his Ti "Pal by snore tbs. 1110.004i , banks and state from Due not enough for me,, tube graft Of ,, throne, ind sold. large ll w upholstered 4 wooly tartacri, le the 2.11113,834.112 H. be Made Should bankers $100,000--HoHenry Changes N trees regions et Utak too is small and It 2,213,083.47 band on riling normally. cheap a Stunt for onawitn'rny Maleatto' iessh o .. Weeyrorialt: ttesode, , '2.088.102.80 knuckle down and tremble .at . mywhole The lail other resources front. Year. must For Next of blamed,world It Twentieth, Formerly . Operates. , MY must war lord boss the . sod Wasterce ships seven, 'seas, my banners float In I frown.':, ' . r - t, e, ,re C11,325.110.00 I Totat , Killed. so poor to every breeze?! And now we see the kaizer's end; there's- t,-0 , . . . o , Liabilities.; i Detailed circulation by states men his and He was And round friend. will him ,t call wet grave.say. ATISFACTORY Hunachievements gather Side West of the ARERS Capital stock paid in,...$ $111,1165.00 besnited antertieent en ow ''' .. .., ',." ' both fool and knave.: With world- - dominion T dreams he fooled. and ,. ', , , lads in ad of ferment' horticul- - '1 2,S90,682.311 ter diatrict, who. In accordance Aurplus fund ' 1 ,, 1,1113,513,041 77 Ai -- , OUR more Utah soldiers -' have yrecked the mighty land 'he circulation JO eatirely turiots and others during the'Ctil' ,c. '7. ".', with the Federal Tartu, Loan i ' Willi; e ',427.474.31 sad distinct from thisl in France lost seasons tisporese their by and ",lives harvest ,tivation Act. organized a local tasocia, ,' tbei et do Daily sad Platter, bank and - :, I 'Undivided two -- wounds and disease and VIATE0 APPLICATIONS crire fre.vetv . S569,143.35 tion chartered by the government aa year .were reported to the OZeCUtiVO "leen Price. $1.06 pot i de- council' committee of others have in TP.141.!1...TE.--AIT:-P..':7lof state the beet) deposits .. liti,44$,O734-- th IFION4 111.0 tor de astotba Sdo Hunter National' rod tense by J. Chalienigtaith. state direc- action, according to reports received e. $0,342,754.031 ,, trek saseple copies. snot ea Association:P. have alletil other liabilities ......11.601,4d3e$S1 oral Farm Loan "" e ' the last 24 bourt "vtin this -made-Wanready 'totaling $22,000 and meeting held In the Walker .1.!.Q1.Y,111111CATIOlit:7.7:,,17. The dead are: John Moroni Stone, $11 01,ESI'llt",10':::p.MQ 8,825110011 Yesterday afternoon Total , ,hive received application 414- - store building Salt Salt I Mr. Smith's Iteport.., John Lake; Lake; Blundell, an loans are over resources of The $100,000, according' to addition to snaking his report on Fred. Ferri Holton. Salt Lake,- - and I.17:7;73 ON TUE TRAINS. the figures for June 29, tho date of the Beth", Walk.,( ZCML.wboJi theIn work cablegram was this morning reThe' todonor Mr- - Smith tndictited Frank !salmon-of-Ogdtart:ctn. of ever. Arthur 01- - of treasurerorand the secretary exwas ceived 1711,000,090..-Nome wag that time discomfort there at by Benjamin Goddard of the tal . that ..,, won b on go lo'os 'tanisation and also a fanner of the perienced on account' of inadequate son of Bingham and Arthur J. Cola of New Zealand Mb3sionary society from 11:tto nea Loaves or Earn s Salt are in wounded -; , Honter-dtetrict.-facilities some .'Lake and reported at housing places LI, For a Sour Stomach bv.4 After trio recommendations for im- act:OniWord ham also been received of President Janie N. Lambert of the ; , Cam NoS The Hunter beak, according to Mr. submittedmethods bolsi It Aro to be adopted in case proved Eat sparingly, particularly of Walk; of Captain Henry Henley kiew Zealand mission,. announcing the Land Embraced in Projects 4a lateens dor Woo Ottlos. waethe ;int organization In it shall be the intention to continue the death who meats masticate your food thorough. .pon ammomen was formerly stationed death of Elder Tamihana Ts Awe IY and tole ono of Chamberlain's Utah to be chartered by the governme- the boys' working reserve in active op- tChapman, t101.111111111., is Located in the thntah Awe, which" occurred on Saturday, eration-with weee These recommendations Twentieth the infantry at Fort Tablets immediatoly- after ouppor..... nt-ender the farm loan act and Is taken under advisement. The Monon Nov. burial 23, r place taking report Advertisement. Douglas. the only organization. et those formed In part Ioliolvs: aS1116 Nov. 26. Delkth was- due to In In Salt Lake county, that has con"The camps were under the care of John Moroni Stone, brother of Mn. day, tinued in .business.- - The officer, SX0P leaders as follows: :Spanimi Fork, tin- 1- the Brooks " . Fred Nielsen, of Granger, president; der J. O. Soderberg, manual training Salt Elder-- Ts Awe was ,born ,,oxer 10 far oaseme-41mplD1 CEITTY take, was killed in action-- , in I land la to acres It 4.4r- - tot woman and gitis of thousand 'Henry ,..7; Walk secretary and treasur- teacher Salt Lake City public schools; Fran. ce On' NM, 4. Forty ,ailo In the Manawatte district , footAll luring tho current month according to telo- - years er, who with the following fanners of Benson, under Sartrit. Brown, teacher be added to the producln: ag New therefore-durlof and Zealand, t I IL 114iployment bureau. the district theLdirectorate; 1118411-La- ke rE City public schoolc !Mire receive4 by ble relatlyttztt7 tural arett-o- f Utahraccordiug to two ' IIICTiViia Joseph Aziiith;comprise W, .1.'JOneall. -It Har- Syracuse, under C. P. Rockwood until terday. He was 28 years old. Mr. Stone Ills lifetime lee bad seen and 1 ( 47..:.,Isedorosedo...Twenty , two 11E4 I y C filed with State Engineer, applications Mrs.-T.- -. J. he was taken down with influenza, and enlisted in the marine Albert mon, I Peterson, in times turbulent corps April, passedrthrough the "Iwo Omoosistully chloroformed 10. McGonagle by the Uinta W.. L. E. and Baena, Marcus then under George Woodburywas 11117, and a member of Hollings, gymnasium no war company the tho prison. 1st, Reunion. Their appraisement corn- instructor at the University of Utah; 78, Sixth ' He had been of Maori wars and rapid settlement of Irrigation & Trawer company. with ef- act royal , they might he. ' With 'reference ' to mittee which places a value on farms Taylorsville under Principal J. T. gassed on regiment TT:111:H 1918. but soon re- New Zealand by influx of European Mos at 611 Boston building. The June 14, The of sit inf)uensa germs. -tip. He was a chieftain of 1 lirt- - a pita of the prisoners. placed by the state board of health on before loans are granted on them. is Weriton and Chas. H. Miles, teacher covered sufficiently to rejoin his reel. Itismittation. are J. vacations signedWest sent The school. by of five Fred Smith. ment. Ile itt survirted by three sisters high:rank. and a respected leader, High boys women composed Joseph eloistamallions of sales .whorein groat crowde of curtstil' to Whitney were under the care of the and flits brothers. Neilson and W.--J- . Jones. , clay. president of- the company., and oto more automobilea wet reported Congrolato and the necessary orator councilor of Ranee" and the Under the terms of the farm loan rancher hiring them, T. D. Alder. was Blundell the son of Mr. the land embraced in the projects Is e yofloo last night Th. machines ment of advertising Connected with act ten men of any locality may form -- "Aside from the patriotic devotion andJohn Mrs. Blundell. 122 south tans tribe. located in the Uinta basin regiod.- to Dr. W. S. Martini, 214 west them. Commissioner T. B. Beatty made a Meal bank. When a charter has been of the boys. much of the effectiveness ThirteenthJames was West and born To The first application is for 108 cubic street, been Awe The AtWeg have alwxys R. 1101 A. r Mosier, work was due to the in Salt !Ake 22.years ago. Before go. granted by the government and the of the emergency per second of water from Ashley 1 'vtn groat. and IL IL tiolds, 141 a brief statement yesterday. valiant, just and fair, in their dealings feet bond filed by the treasurer camp leaders, who were on the job' 24 log to Camp Lewis on June 26. 1918, stipulated a creek and Dry Fork of Ashley creek in with-thei"While this feature was left, by this the bank may proceed to do busi- hours in the day. It is no small job he was tit-- South strooL as of evidence fellow men, Sweet the Uinta employed by Candy county. and the area to be Ir. a to of of businese of committee to camp the boys superintend high company. News. of his death was nein. loans can only be made to farm164441 board Tnaosoll For Mon.-ar- ks whiali Is as the announced 20.000 fact, Britishgovernment rigated being .tm- who-ar- eage under the conditions members of the bank, eeived by his wife. Mrs. Lillian Blurt-pos- hasrn erected in the publics square in i qtelyment bureau reports eon- - men to work out- for themselves,- I ers on them. . acwas i canal 42.160 Links Rout of ali will say that the spirit of the regula- but any, farmer of the locality may killed Malt Ile the a -to la cell, There be is main yeMerday. ,-4 tion on October 16. Mr. Blundell was Palmerston- North1 ( it emotion mon. as the road is tions do hot take a wide scope.' Dr. become a member and borrow money 24 at wide at the top. 11 feet loosing Difficultice. time loans, alive and a half monument to the memory, of Tang- feet long, member ot A..company. :159th t of is to "Much wide at -the bottom. to carry a- -due sporated on the-- , sinter Beatty says. 'Reason applies in this on long the difficulty poorta , cent interest 4 fart 1. Stork is wanted for outside as in otherper conditions and the lackof so valiant depth of four- teetof water, with the hana's .brother, who--wathings. The object is to - Under the terms of the federal act - St alma anywhere. over , facilities to feed the boys. If abnormal gatherings of perDies proper of Pneumonia. prevent and assistance necessary laterals for distribution valuable rendered such the nation was divided into twelve the farmers are to continue to require area. the sons idea - the at moist As-being popular to cause the was of and Holton ion the British the of Fred Foot,.....Travoling army zones and a bank dtrectorate appoint- boys to help them harvest their crops, Perry Location of the land to be irrigated C. Noises of Um con. to avoid such close contact as tO ren- ed Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'J. Holton of Salt justice during the terrible times each for the eons, government, is as by come to must where described embraced in the influpoint belng, '11 trizton. asguartarmastors der posdblo communication of and died in France of pnen- through which New Zealand passed, these banks to be known se Federal they of sections 26. 27, 34 and 35 in will be willing to provide for their Lake one person to another. Vitt Dos-'-they parts 27. as ,of. I known Mr. Maori October Holton enters the gi monis, ) the examining enza from period ' each of the banks the accommodation. To put forth the township 2 south. range St oast: iSarts "Al WI illustration. it might be Land banks. Toloaned , I I et. Ur. 1.voton was for. ,'.6 seven hundred maximum of effort a boy, no less than the army lakt May and was a member wars." 4 of sections 1 and 12. township would be abso- government there that y the, Otwlon I hod Lialk Liu well to slay 146th an At of Elder field the Tamihana early day artillery. and thousand dollars. Until' the a soldier, must have good food and a fifty range 21 east; parts of sections lutely. no- - harm. and no infraction of 4te state autkor. Frank Isaksotr waa the son of Mr. joined the Church and from that day eouth, loan has been repaid the comfortable bed. Reports show that 7. 8. 9 10. 15. 14, 17, 20,-222, 23. regulations in advertising low price government C. O. Mrs. the of death he Isakson. 206S a been his to has Liberty day be M. will direct banks S. governundid, were in those camps where the boys la"u Do...Captain In 26, 27, 22. 29, 23. 34. 35 and ' seise of threshing machine. But few was Word of his death worker constant evenue, LAC 10 for the faithful, Ogden. 1142rd ment will afterwards tho 4 into homes of the they taken the supervision; 0 Coinituoto farmers. contained in ft letter to the velvets men would gather at any given point township south. range 22 east; parts of He has truth.' spread is successively be Utah its to as 1 0 Pottn. Is kit to a French hos- to buy threshing at regulation.the 12 13 and in 2, 3, 11. subject Spanish Fork, production machines. , The same J. Ray Ward. the youttS held the various offices in the priest- of sections5 I ' Is true of stoves furniture and Innis. In the Berkeley Federal Land bank eeeded that of those camps in tents, et man'sCaptain south, range 32 east; parts township The letter did not state hood, magnifying each, positions of re- of officer. lo44 I xi tom 11,0111114 funds Which the sons. to bad cook where the 19 5. provides 20 for sections 8. 14,7. 18, boys and insheds, 17, large articles of which but ' , , Ix L 1, stru---71- . as of mash their own food and to wrap themselves the cause of death- but paid a bigh sponsibility among his people. preside- In township 23 east, all few are porchased, no matter hot low cal organizations. he under the Salt Lake range hia.,lereac,and. When aloe..! bank bits been empow. up in blankets at tlicht.'not always too'eeeligheeet to the twooll,mee'll Cher"' nt-06, base, and adtertissid pekoe' ma) be. as a and his worth soldier. actor to Lake Salt Immigrated y City, being butane's, applications for warm. - when the thermometer took a : "Thicrula et reason in to applzr hi ered to dothe his actompaniest-b401 transaction are handled sudden- notion to drop. , loanaand The second applitation le for 120 4, 'it hold bora. Deent,1141 all oases sad the judgment of the as i On aLer three two 16, Adelaide t. and acre feet of water their days September leg appraise-meriIn s11 The daughters, of "There board follows: the however, 'was, taken to be from must morehant himself of be . connected necessity 1".,..toty totops which is appointed by the local camps a remarkable degree of health. he was advanced to the firing line on Nora.- While here he built for him- Ashley creek in Uinta county. and it is , ' I aci..c system. the largely depended upon. It saes with. on the Report' show that but alx were corn- - the western, front. He was a resident self a comfortable home in Forest desired to "'No as tit United Rail. out ealring that the rostrictlons were organisation sets a loan value irrigate ' another 20,000 last entered and in the tookhe ward which army on is Bingham Dale, account to Jot of service return This Illness: promipolled land counproperty. of in the Uinta basin , 1- tow Jrenoo. Lot union not inteaded to unreasonably disturb applicants in July he was sent to neat part in the religious activities, scree declared for as low a coat as possible and and no serious case occurred-Iany April. Early by the applicant intprelw, tits modems the solo object being to pre- done for was a member of F corn-ca- as did- his wife, she being especially t:7.To asdivert and were Al! is thePrance under the value This the farmer. camps camp. is water by the it too paid w..,1 bare to 'propotted post- vent aboormally largo gatherings of of local physicians acting under Pany. 364th infantry. A brother, Bert- interested in Relief society work.-- - The to oonstruct a canal 43.000 feet ' by a government appraiser people and to minimise danger of verified man Olson. was recently discharged object of their coming here Was due 24 feet wide at the top. 13 feet long, hinstructions board state of the first ofi loan made.A the if and is, proper wide infection to lowest of the the es..-- A oar leadod spread from the navy. Private Olson is report- - to a desire to perform work in the at the bottom. to . the farm is takes by health." of four carry sdepth possible degree by the exercise of rea- mortgage against of 'stoat flour a base be ed in which-capacto ity hospiThe committee in for recovering their dead, appropriated 65,000 temple The applicant racelcen feet of water. together with the ; i.tootiett tt this Xdty from tho son and judgment Against the ordi- s. the bank. he and his wife labored' diliof the loan in cash and the to the state war savings committee for.tal. laterals to secure'proper distri- -1. I,: troker haatling ths nary sale there can be no just Woo-tie- per cent eon and is Cole of Mr. the I. Arthur was temHe I. on of cent stock purposes. in the five advertising gently. to the area wiLich it is intended bution per employed moss remaining in whore pure especially would Ile t Pis Mrs, George Co le876 Fourth 'Venue. ple block and in the 'tabernacle most to irrigate. , a the gone bank. The loan is liquidated ea to Lits Itanolsoo. chasers are not huddled together.' t In the right leg October of the time of his sojourn here. was shot He to each In bank the farmer Land the is undfkr this paying -by corning rproject 044k hers, air.41 did so. Last Rites Performed 10, his twenty-eight- h birthday. accord- Granite Itake he was ordained to the described in the application as being per cent of the year, atz and one-ha- lf ". Inf. to reports received by relatives. office of high prilmt of sections 31. 27. embreced in loan. until it is paid up. The annual 1 44 I s Itiulds. though at Leoncnt H. Peterson For Edwin dated His letter. October 22, said he In 1916 he, with his family, re- 24 and 85 in parts 1 south, of six and a half per cent is payment township to and Gimes ,t was for Country apportioned, five and a half per cent expected turned to New Zealand in order that 21 east; parts of sections 1 and range rbcovering rapidly 12 In severe t t, the too. 1110.440at in his the Notwithstanding able to be wintry regiment his personal interests there might be township 4 south, range 21 oast; parts join as interest and the one per cent as .os of the navy, who 11 a followed of is weather member a the He near future. cortege large better cared for, and that a. perma- of sections 7, 1, 2. 10. on the principal. At the end 16, 17. 10 -of Edwin ?rancho Parry.--Ir- ., brattvred frown San Herewith is reproduced & photo- payment nent settlement and adjustment of his 21. 22. 23.' 26. 27, 28.-2- lg. '33.'84, pany, 308th Infantry. thirty-fou- r the on. per cent remains yeare to In ' the noon. killed was cemetery city t; 0,1 4.- I a r-- s, tithe moral sta. graph of Leonard It: Peterson, who of Wednesday Chapman land in Captain the 38 New Zealand might and in township 4 south. range 22 annual principal payment plus holdings 27, from the funeral chapel of Jo- tion on September 22 In a victorious sot teeth here be. as recouitted in The News, Wednesday, stock be. obtained, after which it was his east; parts of sections 1, 2, 3, 11. 13 with the five per cent Nov. to. seph Wm. Taylor. Short servRockwood known of iptomet cosamanding was killed in action in Prance. Sept. of the purchased Thirtieth the division, attack .? intention 11 to 5 south. range 22 return to indebtedness. the oft Salt in Lake and loan, pays of t by Bishop J. A. Comdr. lit IL with the and remain the rest of his life. City east; parte township of sections 5. 6. 7, 8, IS, 19 Mts. Elisa- A borrower may liquidate his Wan fas- the Richards ward. where Eider Parry as "the Wild Cats," operating to la four days, for his now beth HeH. was lite son172of oast in which the Since his return to New and 30 in township 5 eolith. range 23 Fifth ter, however. after the first five year last resided, were held by the sida' of 'British Fourth army, Peterson. ', scoaso Clow of tho war. South street, The he has been a faithful worker Zealand son the grave. The musical numbers were Hindenburg line was broken. in the east, all under the Salt Lake base and and wu 23 years of age. the bank will In Ilan Francisco now a" a was double from the he Salt and by quartet Navy Journal says Church in the capacity of traveling meridian. -Army the. principal of any multiple of give ' eons' other offieor . .killed while leading the men of I, 1hitr-Laies azzantimo. elder. and in sompany with his wife donate. twenty-fiv- e 1 ' he Will over 1r, the 120th top. pany infantry. he has visited most all of the districts etzatte to the local our. 4 alra He was Muted on the field of battle, and branches of the Church' in New, Learn tof Lonkont for Yourself. was has graduated declared Chapman Bombed, that when L Zealand in the capacity of that call- -' Captain Cartoonist Rosenbarg' 4 Fere "11140.-Wo- rd from West Point In the class of 1217 big, his wife organizing , and instruct- people leam to treat slight ailments I ' ' is Salt L,ake Caller lArk. Utah. that Mr and was immediate), assigned to the ing Relief 'societies. which have been themselves, there will be much less , ; and 1'!7.!,..,---tAreold. formerly of this Twentieth infantry, then stationed at organized there, because of her past Meknes. Most diseases have their,. have boos III with influenza. Fort Douglas. His father and grand- - experience and training in the Relief origin in some minor ailment, and cartoon oMcial , Manuel Rosenberg; t Arnold's rwrtrIPT. lirr sister, ... father had served with the Twentieth societies here at home. when that is properly treated the L ; of the United States naval aviation ..14itts who , was called and the young more serious diseases may be avoid. Infantry for many years , it 'No him stator, anal who was unit at the Great Lakes training staman was born while his father was" ed. This is particular'', true of throat 111 dlphtheria shortly after with that organization.Salt Lake Soldier and lung troubles. 'rake Chamber., tion, ià in Salt Lake for a brief visit i1 also now out of danger. lain's Cough Beznedy and give every ' Mr. Roeenbere Is on his way to San rt esi1Iboentnth.car.of Miss (-Wins Distinction , cold the attention it deserves and you' is He on IS Publiti the a of Packard Franclecu day furlough. t who has Dealer Says He Will Lose be able ta avoid some of the moat 4-j-For Vcdoroas Condad will .4, spout her enforced cartoonist of note. having served a serious diseases that afflict maakh2d.t-- -Substitute Change o in nursing. first at Idaho by months five his enlistment prior-tPs41 tbon at Lark. has been in use for many .007 Charles' V. Kimball of Salt 'Ake This remedy ago as cartoonist at various times in '111,---TI- M years and its value fully proven.--A- d. COAL compArnr, An Ogden- wholesaler, claiming to City., after winning meritOriousrocog? Va. Toledo. CharlestonW. New , York. vsrtisenbent A , lamed with the Oo'reramont. have 120,000 pounkl of rieS tour on nition froth his superior officers whits and Chicago. He was also employed coal now. 1001 7 Plow. atoms. ; by Cartoons magazine. Hie drawings hand for which he paid gut highest fighting in the front . line trenches in ' ' INAS CARDS : . ,:s ta the ton. In The Recruit. the official organ of the Don't delay. eents per pound, has filed France, was recently trazurferred to an price, 12 won Wasatch have tos Personal 4411. 3111. Great Lakes training station, "'mein or cards.' onirraved & U. the a petition for relief with officers' , school at La. Val with your own piste should be 'or training him fame. 4,4srtissiaoat. , current The Grain- corforation. price Bonne, France. . dered NOW.. To scours beet for rice flour' is now the same as that Word to this effect bas just reached WI to Insure earls delivery. seise. I w4y titetw1t7 new and nave A COAL cwt. to money. $5.50 CO. $5.80 per Wheat of flour, his relatives. Mr. Kimball went to OUR LINES NOW READY. will hold any article unttl en This means a loss, the Ogden man France as a member of the Sillat inCoal-A-T-he kind-yJensen Jewelry, Co., II want; when you ,vmpit. DESERET BOOK STORE.i lie $(1,000. of , to him, a nearly a division. - - No. NEWS says, After want- ItPhan Was 1801 and ISOI. fantry. Eighty.first Men Street. subof the the that rescinding at of brief period IS Exchange PlancAdvertleemont training Camp Lewis, Advertisement. stitute order. without giving merchants his division was transferred to the Coal Cri6o notice. has left not only battlefields, where. It gave a good acany previout teAbt , him., but, many other dealers 4a, hole, 'eount of itself.' In a recent letter writ. ' 7 , .,,,mtmilMwe,1. ten to his brother, D. Carlos Kimball, ofritmt bursa rains who; deals with , I . of Kimball & - Richards, where thrill , Dotynes.", EFFICIENT mart wee formerly employed ail young 1......xnwI1' P.PARRY.1111..:,... II salesman be says under date of .Oct.' , 10: stakes, consisting aril 4. James U. Nielsen, Hyriim J. "Last week I was in the front line A IMessrs. LEONARD H. PETERSON. , -August Glissmeyer, W. S. trenches, with .lines not J. 3. E. ,N,A1P ?;tamoreaut, Spencer Cornwall. bla training - at Camp 'blare that 100 yards from me-- The ar'11"It I He received Chasi41.Parry-The-opeci--- ---, and Oar 0 and went overteas with-- the tillery fire was whistling over my bead ing prayer was Offered by Eider Ed- - ii ,C?,..e161 which-:::111 :LA breaking near Ins for data and ward T. Ashton of thy at Lake stake A s t land E letter received heavy' fighting.-Today I am in the odicere presidency. and the benediction and new Reference them Send the Shopping by relatives, dated Sept. 21, stated that school,' far from the Ger-dedicatory prayer by Elder Edward J. i e La ke haSalt of relief t to he to hats is Solomon, a and their to superintendent the front; It 6 rook go expected , achoola. The hYtnna i:gra i stake Sunday the mud 'and rattr,-sayz mediately thereafter. ,, ryost)el-cUotatiotitVrere.-"Shi--, '' We Meet 'beyond lendeted of of.' Germans. the Is suito be his -k 'N,-,,,My o' mother. nothing ing ... r . the Riverr "0 Itty Father" sod "Sleep i Price, t t .1 ,,,,,:: ...,,,,- , . 1125 ficer had confidence enough in me to rived by nine brothers and tour sispospald Beloved." Eulogies of the splen ters. One of the brothere recommend me to this school, and I and character New of the life Prot, Poem, departed Whitney's IOn. paid by President Naphi L. Mor- r MePrin Peterson, well. known music in. L.::;1C3 that I will - make Cat'engood. Outside . . Ihope chance Love and for-a - commission, the etri of the Belt Lake "'take and Bishop : ', dm ' l repo Both to ref&rred An-Idyof i school ' feelingly of the Westland. I gives The the opportunity tonTiltrn'oi urlfeeleisure atten- ;Rockwood. , !,.- hitt afficient.and devoted Church In -Imingling with some of the best soldiers . ,,, 4'. I $125 bore. and his good work in every, walk tion ean be given you. This aleaPostpaid ; .i-- . .. the Fire in School at army. 'They come from various High self-fillin- g In life Public sad, private. p ORDER-T9DAY-- -, fountain sectors in th's front , and from quieter eon we are featuring a Or frt.el3 ctitileZa.,2S - a 77:2 7. 1 -' , t ...,. sectors in reserve. , ' e, They rank from and to the boiler"- room at up. $150 pen Clay- Seye '111tallitts Pee first-cla- ss DIAMOND IMMO AT $30. . CRIPPE. privates to sergeants and 4 I'elStaC' ir ,Cieemele had hit the was dor! in the- - West-- nigh can't call .If. you phone your majors. Tbey aranupposed to be ,ths 1,, present Influenza la now known Ibleroves' ,te,- lichee building earlthis morning. We will takethbo dliunand-baekii- t best men in their companies and are SHEETS order. Fo '1 to be our cld familiar lee GA hooka. . SSG from almost intent state in the Union. on a ley's Honey and Tar la just what every loas series, entil the Thcriame had spread to the comma-te- r any time and-- allow you t.0 some Moors of told ' stories the The ,!!!7 stona-7-by ly rigry ratew suffer from Influenza or la grippe shop,above but were soft brought COAL CO. lissa leg Sees, hod lead from the Argonne front and from the under control upon the arrival of the larger heeds bow. It .efiVtotS the rough In-- : indeed are Cambral front 'with healflamed fire throat interesting , nepartmont. The origin of the 1 I !Tour:Warmest Priends" and reveal the horrors of the war as fire is unknown. The damage is ing toatin- - ,',1tre away the mucus. 410.....ocit -, 46,----.47 - : ,...-- , I 1 . ,ks to run between ;SOO and $.1.000. only , personal experiences eaa relate." Mops the tickling and coughing; eases , I - -, , - tightness and hoRvv breathin- .0t7on, -' 2-46o fo 68 -- Dovr WAIT FOR , . - -handy. It glvea eaoe. warmth .,. ,...... BOO 'ihton4enklna Ithe Tar fcc-- 1 For:Osel of Beet today about:a I . first very I the cluelits and 4ulet comfort Is I Atsub-maut- .1 INews.E1dtk.L.L:1,6 4 I.: Si, 4 fir lamasacs policy. 4 4 at I , WeA idAdvertiseService Obone1 I . - - - r Atom. 'd vartiasment. i ' ment. ',kit, Drug Co.Advertisement-- , '.:P ,,:::1 drafts 13 , .155.816,405.S0 11,011.813.58 p ..;.. What I$22,000 ' Iletse .4 FranceC and-chao- lal 'country f me, down and out. 3111 should die! Our put J. 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