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' ' , 1 , James Leroy Rya Sept. 4. wad the tional, council, to assist during the pe, defense was echeduled ta taks'up the riod of demobilization in the investiga, &lie this afternom The beariag se tion oir 4,040,110 insurance ciatins of . taking place before Henry C. Lund. soldiers and sailors and allowance "Beware of the , claims of their dependents. peace. Temptation Place requested. it may be true. ea ijustice 7.etR.theSteel '' testified this meritaid of county and community ' reported, that all of the , influenza ingDr. was be called that 'Hastily to - Lay , the problems came at theneral hospital come !found suffering from the I associated wills ilidlostment of the ,' from this detachment: but k Is well !effects J.of J. Ryan be me In I taken bad claims multituditof I being extremely poison on Wages," Ad. to hear in- mind that we have about effort to OIKI his ow a life attar be had l complicated. Entanglements arise in - -, Itrilac:d3s Ltwice so Many men hire an there are.' son. I was his to Ryan Shisekeletest"ieendea sooasesidierswhanered taelhalodrospeetnidlienartseorteet:rivminegr the hien at the tort fil at the fort-initmerican People. rioue at - the time, Dr., ' are all MOB Who" have been under mil.,1 disman said. have been the after t -payments ' I itary training for some time. which''Steele -- deputy sheriff.' charged, cases where persona are re- , ' Probably hoe put Ikons la ----- -ease ceiving allowances who are not en- 117, on worked the ATLANTIC ales to withstand' illness better. it CITY. Dec. 4."If itle and when lis arrtved hi the hotel room titled to en is fact that it good pert of the suss where the ineideat took pleas, the boy named as them, the wives of men but are not permitted me to Urge Alrew indpstry": to the WI' dead. A letter, written by Mr.''their wives are receiving allowances, practical advice to American medical detachment which hall , es- - Ryan, ordering tombstones for him- I and cases in which allowances are bo- ,I should Hewers of the Portent, trained them to take care of self ad imm, was Introduced. ring received la the names of children tnmotationsay tothern,L, themaelves oft werdind Meese. in hastily to larrash hawk on who are not now living.. , rsagee,7 amid Secy. of Common . , Wil- Wombat Belot-ho' Licescr Dies , e Redfield inaddressing the re- 'Military rein:lotto" do Oat require ,IlaniC. Ilitrrill of illegals to rola.. the sending of 'construction congress of the chamber Infent Child Joseph-Hyd,tives of men who become ill. This , Post Dies of commerce of the United Ntates to- Hospital . epidemic is unusual sad the military ii him Althea Conti Johnoon. wiie or authorities hors are doing tit they 111 years old. Continuing, Mr. hedfield said: of Joseph Hyde Merrill. cans Ile every's eke ie. Wo have a Orson A. Johnson. and daughter "Fin and seize hold upon all that C. at the A. S. of 'member the t. illen mrs. cease of made of J. it coot, dim iiir; sad daily record a wersity of ItrakU died to the post Il lettee has said or can may concernnem. s'oopy of which is furnished the rpg4;rid;10..... m4 Green street of 'anti The responsive power industry. Tuesday of ing well-paiIiiiiversite authorities. - We notify, as ensa.paintinesia. at the age of 33 'hospital at Fort DouglasIts. d and contented labor-t- o, Merrill of a seeses we as someone essettse. related.to can, bet quickly leadership in- - leduetry-- is h r. besimal1 woo the the sick sten, - We have three phones; force-in- the greatest school state productio'n and of the direeter lif.mines, 'uto met aroollowed to 'uote them all. are appy who have it behind He they and Elyde Merrill., Laura the late There Jo no censorship, so that any of the late Pres. 4:was s fries& in the command. of a Neck per,, "Our near future foreign policy is ident John Taylor. and. grandson of son, may ret word out to relatives. W. Merrill. affected by another factor, namely . Marrtner Mider late the 'Reintrditig the report that the boys of the worlds shipping. H. was in his second. year at the the capacity had been neglected in the matter have got to feed the world for a of Utah --whew he Joined We of insurance. Lieutenant Emmet said: and it is going to take ships to the students!, army training corp.. 140 while the ,foode-Wam"There was a short period no carry supply the is survived by his tether. his ol bleak were on band bet ws' started world with equipment and raw i mother. three. brothers and three material andmuch ifOrY tort to got theta., that is going..to take to carri theta. We have got to ;stately .oatt, saes Illied gofers-Funeral services will be held at the ships came and before we insprovisodbya a as we call keep ; retnetery at 3:80 a. nt. Thum- amok" largaarmylartre blank. In than sow we aro sow oat- on the other aide, for some ! day. The will form at the cortege time to and the? will MAMA be ting effidovits to ressit to the PIMP- South fed and come, treeldenee. 132 east 'rwenty-ftrauthorities an furnished with supplies. We insar I ars where to invitod friends street, ---. do not know what lit behind the Rua-slaelle wig be allowed." view the body front 1 to 3 tho tpeil.--A job may need to he done Maier W. ei Chided? Pa charge of -day of- the funeral.there that we dare not leave undone the gossral bospital se Port Doggies. we hope notbut we must have a conPawn. &eked rogerdiet tbo Whams& siderable army abroadnot half our situation Bald: loseoh R.Vooloy oWs liaveitirlediction. of Men from ,present one. but Kill a considerable and must be led and sup- the Valversity Victim of Influenza force only when- -- they- bore - -- -- they 7 '''' , plied.-been committeed to tin" hoepital; at it looking I think that "Soberly the our juriedicties becomes boo3oaepti TL Woolley, 21 years old. a every !ship the world has and- - can get lute. until the liellost is dirwherired the- 8., A,: T.-of mmber the at all has its of cenacities taken carrying whet be le returned to hie' conintaad. veretty of Utah. died at the post hos- for the next two . years to come. At the present time all of the Intel late Mondayomight of influenza-Pneumoni- a. AL Duette eases in the hoegitst of wheat . of Farther the Ways. He was Inducted into the are frost the tralserstthere aro "Let me say to you with entire studontor army training corps on Nov. tr. They- lig. are divided as foliolta, $T frankness that we are in a certain It. and the 'neat week contracted in- at Alit---- Zt cases stilt have itylliPt011141. Miasmal of 0 aoxmoss a commercial parting of the ways. fluenza. which develooed Into pneu111 and convelesoent. This The officer of a great manufacturing pneuroonM sem two ehllitr' monia. 1 is the report of -cases up to o'clock and planate1, mho concern has said 'Democracy in comMr. Woolley was the son of 8. and an Intuit I days old; Nina, seed -1 night." alao tho followIng hfoilloto and Ea- Woolley president of the Hawaiian.; merce would prompt es to recognise ters: J. Clyde, , Eloise sod &nest mission of the "Mormon" Church, and the righta of our foreign competitots to seek the welfare of times witli Mrs. Alice It. Con RowberrY Woolley of and lieSer Grcost President whom we trade in order that we may Tenorsl services will ha held Friday Grantsville, Utah. Bear atoning . the army training corps he was a continue to share in a welfare to which Of Life 13:111 hi the city gentetory ophomor at the University of Utah.' Iwo contribute: mutual good will !norBesides his permit& las is survived by itablat follow and where good will enPresident Hobeir J. Otani bee bees Pretident Tells , four brothers. Ralph E. and I. F. list war is Impossible. It prescribes elected preeident of the -- Beneficial the continual exercise of what has Woolley 1)r ht. R. Wool- been called the golden rule of busOf Inflzenze in Denmark ley and ofRayHonolulu; Inestairie eentPayt, eseeeedind Woolley of Grantsville, inese 7 and one sister. Mies. Ethel the let President Joseph F. In Woolley ,"There in no doubt that prosperity ' la a letter received at the office of of Grantsville. ahead of America, but there is an The body- ha been iaken to Grants- lies the First Presidettey from ?resident unsolved doubt as to what use Amer. - and funeral services --will be lea Hau&Z. Viertstlasums W tits Scandina-- ; Will make of her prosperity. When IbMd there at noon - we -' Thursday. lien ming on her refers tae ties get beyond the three-mi- le limit, are Denmark. ' ish influenlia we II prevailing going to be as tar advanced in our To Pr1-141:nt'The day he wrote. Oct.. 27; there wore Will Teaese we are at home? Can we thought Swint - carry Boys funerals in iipenhagea. No the spirit of American law where in At least ono Utah boy will ire wtth deaths so far have been reported Jaw at America does not prevail? Water Tax ts Rebated the If we do not, we may become fat and Presidont' Wilson' to Proses.. While either of Saints or missionaries in the a- been have mime mission. aftweigh Should the city commission look with rich and win the contempt of the not a mentlisr of the presitAnt's filched. The wave of the epidemic favor in so doing. Will our thought upon a proposal made by Bryant world Denbe will play 'quit Im lortnef Port over and B. be to alit. with a spirit of service run. sweeping Munn, Mockler. of the Deseret secretary Just the sante, in seeing that the first mark has suffered severely, according gymnasium. every boy between the ,ning through all, serving those who skim of the United States gets over- to ?resident Christiansen. Ames of 11 and 14 Years of age. inclu- have served us first? How will the sive. will have opportunfty to learn world feel toward America ,20 years sewkwIthent harm The boy to whom how to swim without cost for this elleaCtiOft some' W Neer? M. Nolustre. 'hence? At all depends. If you can .tion. see of Kr. and Itra IL P. lio- Lig le Interest Shown' tilr(1. In a commuuleation to the commis- ,leave to your sons as they to about Cardie ci 1113 motor street, this city. the earth the knowledge that America sion this morning. Secretary In School Election 'offered Yovog NoCartlis is on tho U. I. ,rose to a height of marvelous power, such opporunity. for Hinckley the boys p.&Mord. one of the ships whilst will financial. if the oily will rebate the 'Nutter tag military, political. industrial, p4M se the prollideet's naval 41110ort. Aitheugh eessiderable Interest was the The letter was re. and economical and he used that pow. for dember totted gymnasium. to Commissioner C. Clarence er to her own good always and also kis father woo chairman of Um city displayed by candidates of education. Nesien. head of the waterworks- de- alwayl for the .good of the world, than Slid county naval recruiting 00111111ittee ship on the eity beeM portment., in the spring of SIT, and it was then little interest is being shown by voters reThe offer Is for five lessonj in swim. your sons can travel the whole round the Reports today. city throughout of the globe, among friends knit that Um boy ealistod in g000ramont ceived oit the offices f the board at ming for- every boy in the city within orb to one another with bonds of esteem service. Ho was 31 years old Noe. sees ludtimsted that a light vets would the agelimits the lessons to stated, 21 had been be given. in, the pool of the last and Si a 'redo. of the salmi be east Ity noon. and affection which cannot be brok. ballots gymnatool alNewport, ft. L east at the education board's offices. , - . a Penis Waco tor distriets 111. 112, 112 omomm11ne...oinoe,mm sad 114. - 1 . iiiii.ITICzEPTSs end membiletr.s ,,,,..4A. Reynolds unit. of which Thomas-R. was a memOsr, paid their last, respecte ;:, t, a ',, :,:" t to him at the city cemetery yesterday. 1. I ' Cliff Thompson,1 The fu occurred at 3 o'clock.- the. .q , r. TeholindsupectsedkembywrireshoupideJt. Ate.rvytoeteekewhoodelt, years 'the stars of the Wilkes Malcolm E. a ; McAllister and Bishop Isere, have canoelled their engagement for the balance NV I "Dyv"aucrhuolLi'r sneulectateedmfuro'n1 ;17. Rliy"no-i-de - -this season and leave for New York associates at Tito News. The renditions"1 , tomorrovwhere they are to be toot-tire-A.d were "Rest," "0, My rather," andwere , Need Thee Every Hour." Prayers In a New York production of riven by Elder Merles Rose and Blotto" H. Wood. , - - 4 Asked about their leaving Salt take ittnogrksavil000ttwattfitrhee8 ocp4critahasioggraavziaarnti , Miss Bryant raid: "Both Cliff and I , were sounded i to thank .he Salt take public. taps wish --Guard.the National to us during which has been in-kiPea. Jr.Private funeral Merlon the three years weng have been here. Of eervices 1 for Moran C.1 Tom, Jr.. who here. The course we regret-leatia Sunday of in- - -..- .influensa ban has kept the theatres Veneeein held at the The , !toes(' for so long and there is nothing it deli111411S to when we would get back body was placed veult : ; -to be sent for California to work here that when Mr. Woods' and will later ' 111. interment Mr. lox was well known offer of a New York engagement came, iIi Salt Lake and southern Idaho.. , we accepted It. Inasmuch am New ' ' Frederiek DeverFuneral servicee 1 ' , were polemniat4 &t 11 a.m. this morn. sThIrtrit rehas henarsa ies, antieri::hictilndth:sh in honor ool , Fgedsterietkh.DC;tv yr, cemetery R. D. Bishop Lyon , will open." ---ward officiating. The Both. Wei Bryant and Mr. Thomp- Ensign were John H. Chapman, George rt-''rel.yr with their and Bishop Lyon. The opening son have been very popular ,, audiences ittrrinr the three years they VOA offered by 11. J. Halton. and the : have been here with the Wilkes com- benediction and dedicatory prayer by ' ' k K. Chapman. A quartet composed pany and they will be missetr from JohnJohn Y. Smith, W. B. Lamoreaux, the cast when the Wilkes theatre is of i,Mrs. Laurinda P. Broworton and Susie allowed to open. The general hope is Schofield Ift Ober'. Lord is 6"tho My sang that they will find their way back next herd." "Glade Me to Thos.," and AS tho '' , ,Dew From Heaven lawmen. I ..,,' DEDJIEI - -- CO111141116 4 luits rrn1,..1 I I uEcztinEn ,. , - , 'tote lotted Ito case tedagt at , State . , I dYLavw , , 1.' . , - , . -- -,t, -- - - , : - nd m azaE-pvnaenus- --- -- o 0:bias-torer- , ;.4, 1 - , - I CALLED - rtiricamt. ittyrzcza,...L,Z BY- - DEATH I ' ' The 'funeral of Russell W. Davies, soh 1 T. W. Davies, 17AI Mr. of and Mrs.. CIL who died at Camp -- Fifth East street. litevene-...l- it hosa local Jones, Dettglae.- Aria., laet week,- will Mary BEL:set.' agowsver,Wit pital, Mary Ann Stevehs, 01 years old. be held Thursday afternoon. A short3 te--4 She was in died born Enggoso - lest itt Moor. nervioe will be held Alt the home at Tuesday. -land. July 21, 1126, and had been a resi- p. m., and there will be military funeratw--1' Istee Ismettat. of Utah for a number of years. services at the grave in Mt. dent will-ha- lireneral-servir- es held at-t-tt cemetery between $:30 and 4 p. m. Bev. Z2 members of he Student in the city cemetery at 1:16 p.m. Henry W. Burger of the Third frays. form will at The detacht cortege terian church will atheist. Th pall- Thursday. Army Training Ceres, I William Fort at from the be Idlers will bearers chapel Joseph. Taylor Utah , I moat at the University of Davies died of pneumo- p.m. Douglas. Mr. an nia. following ere sot It a tolerable coedi- operation for appen..- --itstroms.4n a local hospital, I dioltia. t body arrived in Salt Lake sot Mint arbitrarIll Nellie Larsen, infant daughter of Mr. yesterday.The en- ,.'...aLTbser-ttr- e 4 in charge of a militaryof the and Mrs. James V. Larsen. 6511 Seventh cert. Mr Davies a niember ' ted by tbó Mtn!, 'commanders street. died Tueeday of pneu- Modern Woodmen was East America. of monia. The body will be, taken to Mt university but the detach. r --the in Pleasant for huriat Funeral Bervioss for Claude J. Nettie t , affably ,aro J4eadied ton. who died at Denver. Colo.. Nov. 211, the welt I Monett Pearson:4n this elty, Enoch of influenza will be bold AtPoltroon died Monday. its is survived satch tirwass, losesd by the dietrict Masonic) plot of Mt. Olivet cemeLis Ilstasteme. The et by hie father. Heber Pehrson, his widow tery at A p. m. Thursday.- - The body 1 rilleaited the roes of the and two small children. Funeral sere'. may be viewed at the S. D. Sirens chap.' Ices wore bold in tho city eemterY,l0 el 1,--1 la mere Om the regular prior to the funeral. r tantessill sta. The mato la ..,- died who ! Corbett. of The funeral Roy It is C1111111011 Lee.1.1viagettenAt t ts the steadart et army thd resi Nov. O. will be held in the city rams, 17118 Eleventh I. Chao. the ealltorldeuce. at &adversity tn. Friday. The cortege t ',tot byDetract toting between tery at 2:30thep. residence. Lee Livingston. aged IS years, died Dec. will 152 east Ninth 4 He is survived )y hid Southleave 2, of influenza. 2 p m. ,, Tbs. at and the street, government. I st4set wife and three small children.- - He eon. -- eat was Made today by that c. Funeral services for Oscar C. Hunter, ducted a tin shop at sugar House. Fun.1--1, who le artieg oesnntanding services will be held in the We. who died At hie residence ' 1411 Redondo eral IL C. A. T. r of corps at the Batch Lawn cemetery at S p.m Thurs., avenue. Monday, will be held in the r-- h will leave the KAI- - citycemetery at 1 p. in. Thursday. y aring the Illness day. The cortege 2:20 t- CIL c. 0,4, the cortimaed-The body may be viewed at the Eddingp.m. dington chapel at 11 a in. until 13;11 p. from ton chapel ' - 3 J. m. the J. J. Isaltb...In a local ?, day of the funeral. Smith, 16 years old. 11211 east Ninth died of Wilford B. Williams. -, street. funeral of a South The Tuesday night rVase s osaelterable lasi-enza-pneumonia lle is survived by who died Sunday, will be held in the s seaóaess and aexisty t at widow and two children. 1;30 p. in. Thursday. Funeral his temetery city , mid . of friends r lovS Iparents notice later. The body may be viewed at ,eurten; Li ,A L A. T. C.4 dencs. 105 west First North lAturs Pare...At her home, 414 afternoon s manorial" trent haloes. and Thursday morning. The2 - Mrs. Laura avenue, Parsons.' Douglas will leave the residence at ttire hoes made that the boys widow of Arthur Parsons, died Tues- cortege cored Ur& that their 1) ly of influensa-pneumoniFuneral day sal that they notice later. Funeral services for John ArvidI Johni 4, pp. son. who died in a local hospitni Mow. ' ole le& Considerable IR. Lbsek-..202 the reeidence Jobs be bald in the will of influenza, it beet or"emsed ohm be. day H. Linck.i Midvale cemetery at 1 p. M. Thursday. east Third South street, John ' boys tl t 70 years old. died Tuesday. Friends The will form at the residence. 1 to I it' 1,44.11 wirat ttio view the body at the 21. D. Evans 3311 gortege may -- Fifth East street. at 13:30 go. in. wee still raging from 1 to 2 p.m. Thareday. chapel s s LW More weeld The funeral of Esther A. Sorenson, ----Mettle U. lifole...At Sandy, Mrs Mettle who died Tuesday,- will be held la the r "est be, the aerates et Holt. wife of Robert F. Holt and city cemetry at 2:11 p.m. Friday. The bees E. B. Mrs. of died Mr. and . Hill, daughter will leave the Joseph William Death was due to patetimonia. cortege Monday., at chapel Taylor of 'lb -She I. eurvived by her husband and - Nettie Peit.i 2 five children. Funeral services are betrunend servites for Mrs. of eerea 'Jost Matinet in the Wasatch Lawn ing beld la the Sandy, cemetery . this ton will be held The 13:30 at p.m. Thursday. afternenn. cemetery tko order ottatmandisi the will form at the Joseph William , otos:Woad to return se Alexauder Manas's...4n a local hos- cortege I e. noon. it chapel Taylor IL Mt order was lareed be- pital. Alexander Harrison. 733 Second East street. died Tuesday - night Fu-The funeral Air Beth reit Paine who t, et isetrueltens- from military held at neral aotice died in this city Dec. 3, will be ,,t.".41,bove las It did Dot orielDec. 1. at city cemetery Thursday. tort.' uat IL T. Selersey..-In- a local hospital. the the leave will 11 a.m. The cortege ff. T. Slournoy. $il years old. died Tues. Is a malt of a nalI 11:311.m. at On, Eddingtonof chapel ' , 4 and all business dsy of influensa.- Funeral notice biter, acqpunt quarantine rules and will tio services heatlet la Dots. Mesa. Cal oral health conditions thewill Deride La QuillenAt stot be toit"'s tbe tlistrist Miss Bernice Quinn, 18 years old. for- be brief and the body to 4411SOkninalbOgi of this city. died Nov. 21. Miss viewed by the public. Is merly t s.'tt 11"1111 riefetrOS - Quinn went to the coast for her health Double funeral. services torWI1am several mouths ago. itt-Z of the local Elec.." , & Irvin secretary ElliS. union, and hie son. kr.11.,,oor amnia Frederick Ittedapp...Frederick Ho. trice!4 Workers' who died of the influ1,we years Old,held dapp died at a local hospital Dee. 1, son. In the Mt. Olivet be will was y from malignant cancer, Mr. Rodent) ent'''. will Tbureday. The cortege I S on chemwas born in Constance, Baden. Ger- cemetery O'Donnell chapet at 1 p.m. . no men many, Noe. I. WC He embraced the leave the ' -- te attend Cogospel while a youth and rams to Utah The funeral of Mrs. Althea J. C. Jelit00 Here be readily son. who died Tuesday. will be held in ' ? vT7IC ereel Shortly afterward. scouired the language and kept him- the City cemetery shortly after noon , as ta;strant k self at school, attending the L. D. 91. Friday. The cortege wiU form cub. 1 sad tam , street. at boon. ' college four room, the U. of U. two residence. 22114 Green ' on Bishop Shurtleff of the Wandamere A. C. U. two years. and the years Neat acoorded the J to t.s tosiv 011 Sessoncn Dies. Annual Election Of tbs. A. C. U. till took hie degree of ward will officiate. Granite Auxiliary L. Lettere the detach- 1 r? of Science. Subsequently he ' ta hleert. at this Arthur G. Gilbert. imilesusta- ter'-- tits three years in the Huntington In All Day 'Session , Red Cross Held Tonight Bachelor taughtschool CARD or THANKS. r I in Emery county, where r asrsios, it government REPORT High Malt Oil Refining company. died Tues. was a be beloved and efficient teacher. kind. of with the , University Granite stake Re list societies held an Deeply appraelative of the The anftinll election of Rod Creme of- Besides his duties in the school room, nese an day session in tho for the feeding and day at his rosidonce. 211 Hubbard eve. and sympathy shown us by our I Foresee& be Bihop's was .' an for Lake takes Salt ficers active building member of a the our West's, county ward, time vietim of Selves's& Mr. Gilef trial. place friends. during today.- This auxiliary under the I of the men to be celled ass, , in the large gauze rooms at and a gifted instructor in the Religion mini presifair tentgl:a dency bert was Om so ef the late James Oil' Generally tairt le the .1111101111, and death of Mr. Pin- - l , oebool submitted ft a meets of Mrs. Moore T. Harrington tonight reach Red Cross class. bort art local of Guardo was means we changt and headquarters. and take this bore Hassle Murray Tbaredayi and Jae gm 4 It wee accepted by the gov. for Bed Cross pvery , Mr. Hodapp is survived by his wife, of As a precautionary measure MI. He is survived his wife. moth. temperature. work. The Wednesday expretunne to all. our sincere thanks members have worked house. Minnie revolt connected with Cr and the following by Iverson and sos be will and aft invitation worn, elsmasks little brothers and Rodapp .Inc Oct.. 11. and gratitude. as a unit, first s, 1112Jtort authorities new tars: Mrs. Mary McMillan, lona, Idaho. to all workers to attend. Frederick Augustus; also by two - Seed ementiber data twe meeting in the 1117. MRS. Milltrhf t'INGREE, old Spencer Clawson I. extended Mrs. Marie Isenberg. of Los AnW. Mont Ferry will preside, and 814414 lis4 any part in mak- Mrs. Amy Hansee, - Mrs. Jesopbiao ComgaratIve itesesabeir Se ISM and family. Mayor studio. Social dhoomil ball thpw and since Mrs. comnew and officers of Meat, birefilay Idistsr, Mrs. Orsos loormin for executive CaL tho Jules ,w the geles, Perleps Aug 10. in Om Bishops building. This all of Murray. Mrs. Nora ChM. will be chosen. The meeting Parte, Francs. The remains will be Degreaa auxiliary. , , gesitb. Am sm, rata. Tomporature' which numbers about SS has ing year tenoso of Salt lAket. Mrs. Myrtle Park. to Salem. Utah. for barieL start at p.m. and the committee - ' a FUNERAL bIRECTOR.S. sewing and knitting unit. Mrs. will 11 to select names to be ap- slipped tmeat provided is the equal of or of TaylorsvIlle. James H. and Ches. Highest yestsettlY "r; , appointed learanne--mr- s. Melvin UMW Miller Laura S. Par. Gilbert ter Last of et knitGilbeing of and Royce year , supervisor tate month their have made misc. already Highest.In proved Play regulatbser mess. An o- bert of Midvale. Murray cone died Tuesday evening at her resi$I ting and Mrs. J. H. Evans and Mrs. funeral announce. Highest in this month since 1474 tLls comment, is always in meat will ba madThelater. ft Se Sarah Y. White supervisor of newing. tions and their motions will be .,acted dence. 414 Douglas Avenue, this city, -- -Lowest this morning K. l'AV1011 ilk CO. upon tonight.. has at mass and is required It SS over turned of influensa. aged 31 years. She was numerous last "alleles year Lowsst this month to have Red the Thor. Ft. Par- &Moloney. of Crow' the the late widow I any Arthur sines MI month I -, Lowest this - PVNERALThRrC?ORL SI 'Veseral complaints made to tho cons,, son of AL IL Parsons and Taktin Over Normal for yesterday 4' For SS Plans : ..... were brother ..., Ind of the minor Edward C.,,,Farsons-- y but they Mein yssterday 31145S IC., Moo Court4 la S to .14 Dart- was Fantails Mra. the ears of, Of sours. Accumuistsd dotiolency this daughp taken Dy Feditra Durant Annual Convention 11 Druggists refund money if Paso Dint. of John Shier . ter Caliente of was and In nimbi Wag. 912. month sorted ses Is sot grand style. .,Jet t Jan. 1 1)73 meat fails to cur Itching, married at Salt Lake City in 1906. She Blind. Tom Hotterill. regional director of Aocumillated OICelle since not in the style Immo of the . U Blooding or Protruding Mos. stop. Jr. a survived At her I. afternoon Mrs. Meeting Tuesday by father,A sister, efl before cols- highways transport for the ninth 411s. to inches,. Motion; Booths and Heals. Too can got eccustomed of Lockman Frank Unionville. CommIttee , Nevada, convention of the the Mall and two restful loop after the first iipplica- the food is subloratoadLoiterer, . Edward. aged 12. and Informs Secy. Artit K. 'Thurman WM TATtelit. 21v2S S. W. TEM. Hon. Price , Manufacturers assoctation In the et. William. eons, nourisilitut'and though trict. aged-16- . Funeral announce- plc10$3. Tots, yestirdaymonth A M. Wahl' teading undertaker and of the of defenes council in 'tett for outthis of the , for Total be every le tic made will ment later. per. there secretary, enough wire , plans , the work of bis Accumulated deficioncy, this embalmer. Services and quality roods letter, that itt the unit and there have betel department ultimately lined for the program of the annual 12 nom will be taken- over the best Pries - at your own suiting. by 000 000 I Laois. Protection' 2 .. to month' Hyenas. 00000 Continue. . r4.of Illnese or malnutrition federal bureau. i16.62 sanding convention. ',blob Is to be held In Salt Reeves court. this city. Louis Hyrum Was. 311. mince Jan. 1 Total 1 Mr. 1.11 tiotterIll from excess Ince Jan. suers's'''. gratification aged 24 years. died today of Proteetion of oldiere against hasty Lake Jan. as 2 and S. Reconstsuction strong, men of this corps are fur- on the establishment 14 a motor trans- Aocumulated Re le survived by his wife, 1.,. they will affect menu.. Influenza. Si legal action in collection of debts - is problems, will, , with three blankets. a rm.', port route $nd service out of Price and Relative timidity at 66 a.m. todayGarrett Elsie Strong, and hie parents, it is. expected. be v CART, IlrODINOTON & CO., to bo continued until th men have be. facturers; yetip.m. at Mrs. 2iumid1t7 Mr. William IL Strong. and mita a mattress. all of govern. Helper. .- -r Relative t of discussions at the con- Tho states Included in the ninth disFIINERAL DIRECTOR& the keynote ! 42 come oettiod In former 4. coup. ' is DAY AND to and NIGHT. it have att. OPEN vention; t Issue lind it is more bedding trict aro Utah, Colorado. Wyoming. , tardar planned tions or new mons of earning a living , Link WileasAt 115 south State-street-, I - . PHONE HT. . dreases by a.m. 6 leading 31 to heat than I have' ever before New Mexico and Arisona. manufacturers, Link at , advicei recelvod Wheat, years old, died according Weather observations , by which will furnish Ideas for Meeting , Arch M. Thurman. socretary today will be The a banned to rues in- the army. Putsent body today. by of the problems of reconstruction. Percy s C. Silver to Summerville. Mate tounoll of defense. The informs. Texas,- for ...Ant clothing has been furnished Temperature , I 1 telide rams Headache shad Feta& and intermer.t. Neural eon-Iceflop comes from Major General P. C, ' , olkiin the time the men were inducted. , 1! 1 Marria adjutant general of Os Cnited k a local hospital. Regan--.I-n Feverish Headaches and Body rains Margaret . Noce is and has been a standing Mrs. Nettie Jenson Dies. states army. and to transmitted to the cold are soon relieved Margaret Bogen, 21 'years old, died PERCY C. onvEL, is to repnrt for drill eatieed fromLAXATIVE BROM council byOr 00000 or B. Clark. WIN. ' :- ak.;; Mats taking Tuesday night. Funeral notice later. v any tirne unless he is properly clad I by son. acting director INE Tablets. There's only on. "Brom 3 Anne A. Grant Latinter....At the age Co. Stit le. mud Eats. Was. TYR vtt national defence. , of the council .of Mrs. Nettle Jenson. 40 years old, I r IL Quinine." IL W. GROVES signature 00 1 P t wife of Charles A. Jenson. 1420 Front of 60 year, Mrs. Anne A, Grant Latiil Pt on the boa. -Sitttation. lanneara , , street. passed away on December 2. mer, wife of 'Thomas H. Latimer. 164 : was asked Lmmet about Third tsmitenant died avenue, She leave her husband and the follow, today. Mra, Lati, 441 CO , ITIqDritl'Aprrittl - New Suits FilecLT : , r 1.6 influenza situation with respect 14 years old, mer was born at Toms River N,J., and - Ilroet ing children: Arden, the Milk Is Wearing tIs Charles-Fr- ee A. T. C. corp.; at the survived 41 I. end Stmt. by her Jenson; SALT71AliE0,-husband course four 321 and 20,is T. salt 1'2 children! 'W. the who In Qf 0 10 his H. H. mkt againstserving Darker . country Poise Murray' t Compulsory 41 44 4 and others; to recover $513.1ii allege . --A Pintail us 'so quickly and un, Fitance;Funeral services will be held Latimer of Springville, Dana G. Lath. Cheyenne . .., ..,,, elnIETERIFJA. due on itt nett. t 411 M 42 I We -- area as It did everyone else. grave In the Bountiful ceme- mer, of Blackfoot,. Idaho, Clara A. Chicago .. ' to 111 The Reuben 40 0 r. News.) Snedaker Sebum-te44 ... . (Special .. aasinst Oust Denver ' and 1 9. 111. Latimer Dec. hantediate steps to combat It. at 1, of Margaret Q. Egbert, LAWN CEMXTrYtT. Prit; , Friday. tery WASATCH to recover $1.600 damages for IT . 0 IS IV, .., this-MURRAY. Dec. 4.Compulsory Dodge ,City ; issued an order-twhetl" sinterG. La Ella Main St. W'aa. tgs - ear.. Wright It notual 1 SS 341,', deprivation of promi:unction:. Wilford Ward, and a brother, men ' returned from fur- wearIng of masks, except in the 'open Orand se& mer,.of , 101 - 61t : 14 ., !latent 71 :1. ' for ' Modical Herriman Irrigation company 0 J. M. Guntiot Great Falls, Mont. , ' i01 MON171111ENTS. been adopted in Murray. The Kenyan Citr. .... '... 411 5 tir ' St$ LOCALSI-1 1 the Independent Water company. against man air..has to reLender 'day an last commission LATE cltys night passed ' cover 10 ' 11! 0 4400, alleged due under contract: , (Cm detachment. It was dincovered ordinance, at the request of the board Los Angeles .... mfr. L.AtrE mAREtts AND MONu.3111, 10 4 for water from a certain swing. sot .. ; O. mental Works--C- . Prot. ISI seo.:1111WISSIWWW, I work wen too much for the forte. ot health, making it Mega) for any Modena , 0 ' Mechanics & Metals Nationar '44 40i ..... New- Orleans UIJI-olitill- t) .. ' haft; May tee Camp KearnySince Camp it tax three physicians in the med- person within the city limits of Mur- New York Sil .' 0 ergainst A. V. Taylor and Stephen H. , IS 40; --------L. e the medical --- J , . $tIt, Lynch. receiver' tor the Merchant to enter any building or to re- Oklehoma ...' .. Keorny is being cleared of the drafted 40; r . ' 5 bank. to rocotfor $tres, ' ' .. cut down to twice day. ray ' Str. 34t 34; FLORIST. matn therein without a gauss face Omaha .:, alleged dub 1,11 men stationed there,' tt is the expressed and Iligh-e-a note. 0 401 . 741i t , 01; of Fred Utah mask. Tho regulation applies. to all Phoenix belief , hie,lor Jorgensen, , & hleteLls Sti. The' SS Mechanic. I 0 ' 60, Poe& FLORAL CO. tell KING b. - 0 bank ones in propoto aides. 214 L Ind 156. .T.L FLORAL stores, all other places of businosa, of. Portland.' C;re: .. - ' 661 - SO ' adjutant generni.tbat the 146th 1,1. S.' 6 a.gathist Johfcr. Smith a'Nation wsa. 1141L 61 e-,77floss and pubilc buildings. en- IL Lynch. receiver for the bier., artillery- - (First Utah) will be demo. SZ,I at. Louis .. b... I I ' tion. --Wised at that point. c to recover-11310- 0.chants' bank. AMERICAN gen Diego ..- .. - 64', 614 FLORISTS ....FLORAL , 1 die on. a note. 601 64, .' 461 San Fritntlaco .. designs for every occasion. Express it 211' ' 0 The Mechanics Gtves Cool Santa re -.. ..... . ' SS; National to Poor. Metal. - - .' 7 r IN LADY 604 4,St, ATTENDANCE .311 bank 'against the NeYstone Consolidat-e4:2 7b 4 Seattle 60F;! i2.7911.6i11.1e. as compared to amounted 111T. , Minittg I comnittir' I it. Ditsgerald, for the same day ' A S. Holotett. W.1.1. Kay and Stephen with $3.1170361.49 . 601 .... no . It.or ie ' 41 A 0 ., 0. tio,md FLO11,11.1:.D,F,SIe!,tt SPECIALTT. last, year. H. Lynch. receiver of - the Iderchnts .. - 42;- - l 46' ain. Wits. tiL---- Flory s Christnlas present to the poor of the 4'1' , a recover . $5.006 e 1 . apinaionentill. 7 '; :: I - - iii, Lit - ;;; . i 17a.ndothera win be - -. ontewTtuo'n'ell EnNiirt éltyof 110 tonvot coat. This t LAMBOURNE: ce...7 sili:treiutterative EALT .. ,, -- - , , , -- ' ' diet itt lisifluttAas airiVrist the Deseret National bank . to - the Lake's new 1 distributed leading floriet; storam.irs.,,,..,.. through Presiding rimed at 7:83 d,m.. and sets hove is receiver, appointed i(or the 'eta Horile k 's Malted Iktilit. Veil', digestible. nue -- -., hotai nosers sperlaity. , , .. ' t Lkite Asphalt eotrpany. litishog'il &nue. .. , a )i.'5tlf $4).- lc bitatn. , Was. . 2730 tlen& designs Advertisement. south Main...' - 2 ' - at tAik loll& , Ws& MILL . , ,t $it7el 0 Jai mat innueese-pnettmDeenia- - L, far-sight- ed Ai -- - grest-grands- . , L- - - - Is : ma. le the that, esticp rseary bastquilies sad Ustrandte bas so eleatrol - - thent.trestinent as, for It. , hays ad liospial twziuui ,, - 1 Infht- - at Os ushetelle to wowlettog till voimcmm , , ,,- - '' Worst - - .., Illselet tr--1 - , - ps ...... , ' W. W. Nitre oil the, assioste4 .bas ' a.,..r C;11 110111.bers loSsIber , --' ' ." ....is-- 4 ',- , - - , - - - ", ,. ,. td the ioft& Thy tion until-rm- t tthen tome wader the absolute 34r1o diction of the Winkel auttorates. until they are returned, to .their sem- stand or in Cu. of death the boalktal authbritles send the remains to the - ' Illeckloow., 000 eatenorit TM beard eta take C3 - , ! I C-Pt- . - -- - '' I rrpt.-- st 4. .17 . . rofCta :,...., :..,. 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