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Show rl 4 DESERET EVENING. FRIDAY - JANUARY f 4 1 i .'1 SCHOOLS TAKE STEPS COMPfflSATION f,U TO COMBAT List of Country r J i" I I HOUSE lira V Hr iir ,1 4?r . caM- - trade is worth vatinj read the ..whose, Educators and Members of Many Angles to Proposed p Health Beard Outline Amendments of -- Present f to ' Prevent Procedure Law Submitted to Legis- lature of State. Spread of Malady. Semi-Week- ly J A j News I AMUSEMENTS The TONIGHT. AT: All-Low- est BY WALT MASON (FOR THE DLSERET Alrlra and S.4IT LAKE And Ralph Ooninger tn Pierre of ,v.,.a tho Plain. ORPHTXTM TawdcsriQe with Lambert and Ball; lewmm Grant, and Do Wo4t Girt. Hod liners. E looks around upon the Dutch. NEWS) peas him on th, 7 they seem to say, Youd please Ue much, if you would eh MIL O BUR Tbs rain ie dripping from the ev- lh. D y), skies are never blue; and Wilhelm sits around and Mnunfs-M- ay J. Buckley. the. long :tiouretfcreugh.Thamost-reBownc- d ; ' flntytho nod W like Playaccustomed to flamboyant way, he mutter. "For (be foy 'ru' ers in Ownedy, n endure this all ray days? There ie a voice In every brel4f " ;l to Attend Representative voice to every rill; these voice, sigh the same old wheeze v w FANTAGES TaodevfDe headed by wanted hero, O BtU- I- Thre U no cordial Rand for htro, ta Love The Owned Musical y. Reclamation on Meeting nw' the globe, save where Dam Justice, stern and Race. Five Ocher Acts, grim, t, h Bill to Provide $10 a PARAMOUNT EMPREBSL-Wa- lsnowy robe. Some nations cry, O Bm.com here! - Well ... foe ftold tn To Many Mi-lUona Flagg Cosnedy, IndeAnd one hs was the biggest thing that ever wore a Day For Legislators. rrtax( padded pendence, BGooh. 11 h blamed eat and who Jarred an empire with bis BROADWAY Theda Bara to moved around hie realm ttaking, k etate, and when bo neared an honored T Sins. When Woman a take an exauralon to Logan or rs burgomaster, at the gate, gave him the key, while kneeling not to take it; that was th now the Holland day ore drear, the Holland folks show sign, question. And opinion was dipeatlng. Tou r not wanted hero-w- hy Plain of the Pierre don't yon pull your total f vided ta th house of representSalt Lakers have eeen Ralph Cion In -atives yesterdoy as to th answer. It r to many roles peculiar !r fitted of Th this members way: happened ss sn actor, but none, it in. an in were tendered that assemblage safe to say, in which hs has been seen vltation to join' In the celebration in to better advantage than in Pierre of honor of tho 145th (Utah) Retd ar- the Plains, which opened at th Bolt Lake Theatre last night. It is a story of tillery,, which event. jp- - scbdiiied to TIf on The western fron tler,iir which also take plane tomorrow. Tomorrow love and hatred play an important SAYS CITY ENGINEER there will bo held in the capital pari. Mr. CRmbager baa the, title role d of represent- - and won the - plaudits of on Important-conferencaudience irr hlx delta carton. - Audr stives of the governors of several Alden has th part of Jean Goubralthr The city engineers office announced mattera-isdlscus Dr. George LU. Middleton of western stats to sister"of Val, for whom sbe mskes connection with an irrigation project many sacrifices to save him from the yesterday that there i no cause for city has sent to each member nft Inalarm now over next summer water Utah delegation tin Congree for which the water of th Colorado clutches of the taw for khling an broth- supply on account Sf the shortage of municaUon rivex, re to be diverted to Irrigate a dian. To aid in the rewne of her W1 that the ntta, er least she transferor at temporarily, large tract of arid land. Members her affection for Tom Redding of th snow faji p to this time in this lo- government take control of th r were and water sheds the that supply against Spanish Influenza xna of the house of representatives Royal Mounted Police and enlists the cality ' invited by Governor Bamberger to at- sympathy and support of Pierre, who th city. leave this work to the t local W moat life The short serious xg of snow boards in the various After a aeries la his love of tbe girl risks his tend this conference. states, cittau fall iadn Cottonwood but th a felons district, from, save to deher brother of arguments pm and. eon. it was ad- the office colls attention to th fact town. Hi communication follow. cided that the house jconld be repre- eeO. Miss Alden appeared to good a simitar shortage of snow existDear 8ir: You sented at both places and a committee vantage throughout, while Jack Long-do- n that Lwmiwj aa Yob Fred Siegel as Jap Durkin ed this time last year; ta fact there my calling to your attention was appointed by tbe speaker to repa nntu was snow less last to time this up resent the legislators at the reclama- and Warren Millais ss Tom Redding, year than there has been so for this which, I think, apart from th m, tion conference while th other mem- contributed much to the success of tbe winter. - Lost on was peace conference to Europe, to t year, however, bers could proceed to the northern presentation. George Morrell aa Peter of abnormally light proolpitation. most Gailbraith. keeper of the - roadhouse thing confronttej a city to indulge In tbe faetivities atLost yar the bulk of th yeaFs UnitedImportant ancT tendant upon the welcome home to and father of Jen. Palmer Morrison aa States, iach,, i4tafo desAnd Father Coralne. spiritual adviser. the Utah soldiers."' The members state at th present moment I ni Prescott Ericoon, hired man, who reignated to attend the red amotion conto the great epidemic of tnCusi ference are: Repo. Snow, Carrie and gret keenly that he ever left the states D. D. McKay. were also acceptable. Aside from rathwhich feas invaded every rena, er long waits between the sets, the Final Action on Manorial. " hamlet of the republic and levied and House Joint resolution ratifying the play was presented with vtm those heavy toil of human life Iron in seemed to be greatly enjoyed by that it does not soak into the wrr cholc, of our national prohibition amendment woe quickly m was musical The enprogram present. soil on th hills and is not held for reported back to the committee oa well up to its usual standard. ' Pierre the summer supply to this way. Jecta its malign shadow over t rollment and engrossing of bills, of Plain-- ' continue the remainpossibly over tbe yean t -- t month signed by ths speaker andofsent to the derthe follow. of the week, with Friday cad I the presi senate lor the signature Fined Tribute is Paid Saturday matinee. Problem for Nation. dent. t The Joint resolution Introduced by believe th, aolntlon of thii pro I Mrs. Stevenson H. Chas. of the to Representative Croft memory lent is not ona to be left to the krtg-taadopted late Theodor Roosevelt-wa- s and uncertain action of th loci Funsral services for Kra. Chari unanimously by both houses and simiboard Thl to a protom ta health H. Stevenson, formerly to tbs employ th nation a a unit- - We went hi lar action waa taken with senate Joint AnB. Susan memorial favoring ths of the Belt lake Herald, were hrid at Havana and cleared up th, yefici thony amendment to the constitution Olivet cemetery. Thursday at fever situation for th Cuban wen FRQfJ LOCAL PHYSICIAN Mount Th to fsvor of universal mitfrago. eervice were condsetod by they had not been free from to It to. House bill No. t which provide Dean 'William W. Fleetwood, of the plague tor a hundred yean. Wa ra of the the expenses for I25.0(X for Episcopal chorch. Panama and cleared put yetfci war Judge Morris into Th pallbearer legislature was reported to the com Otvtog a cheek for I 00 to Dr. 1 fever and malaria, and made th Adolph Awderooo, John K. country, which had been ao fatal : mince on enrollment and engrossment X. Downing, who oonduets a maternity L. Ritchie. Hardy, snd Horace H. Smith. Music was of bills and was signed by ths speaker, pan i street, furmehsd by members of tho 8t. Mark Caucasian a healthy as any Another memorial was talrodue s s by hospital at 2201 sonth Ninth East th glob. The problems tnvohri t cathedral choir. to the Jsventle court, yesterday took R. E. Currie requesting congra-aaem infinitely trees Mr Stvenon died recentlytem-to that work wouldwere solved of a newly-bor- n bgby, and the Mtshiwoka, tbaa u provide transportation and mania to reer before they Ind., wfi tiring marines question of Instituting procdlngs porarily with hr -- brothers. Th body problem of freeing our country fhi turned soldiers, sailors and Mr while en route from the place of their against th doctor is bring considered. vm accompanied to this city by this fatal ptaguo which baa end ft ban George B. Merrill of Chicago, a niec government Two- - of th enlistment, where th fangs to cur vital port It do: officer. 1 representing sends them, to their homes. It further themselves as man and wife, obtained Of th deceased. gone to the ends of the earthbutta tail up other peoples backyard to our w provides that upon disc hail from the the baby and took tt to the county hosexsaid, to give th least attention service these men shall he paid their pital. Dr. Downing, they Disturbs Intruder . n them be them to Dog when gave plained alarming situation. regular monthly compensation, until birth certificate of' tbe that this emfiling occur pandemic of Infioetnz 1 such tim os they shall Who Makes His Escape costThia ta own names would make adopour country more lives thu ft doqa not tionthlr ployment provided that time waa sine th unnecessary proceedings Civil War did If it to not ahatad. it i sent world Would never know th trn parexceed 12 months. This bill Last night, at the Capltoi Cleaning the greatest calamity that every t to ths jpmmittee on reference. entage of th child. Purther investigation developed tb plant at th corner of Eighth South and fronted thia notion. It baa cak B Wants More Pay- .fact that tbe baby's mother Is a 17 year State street, sn intruder was rudely blighting ahadow over our conn Mate old girl and th father a captain to Believing that the solons of tlje higher inzhtattaea interrupted in his plan to buTgtartse school, andItour do not get enough money for tbeir the army. has closed oar ebareb th premise by the appeeraae of a learning. social aetivtdea our services. Representative F. E. Morris E. E. Duke proprie- and paralysed dog belonging te resolution tor of the plant. Last night, when th has filled the land with h introduced a concurrent Lieut. Coates Ordered dog waa tat into th shop te taka up mourning, each day becoming a proposing an amendment to the state hia customary watch for the night, he numerous. God only know who Re-entconsiuition which would permit memTo Service heard a noise is the office. At the earn is a to to end if we allow It ta ni receive per bers of the legislature time th prowler beard ths dog and its going course unchallenged. It advance diem of not to exceed 1X0 and 10 cents k- -' Mr Duke La while tbe escaped t to Pursuant wave orders from the quar- animal from the chase. Th a mile for - distance necessarily burglar la and recedes like the traveled going to and returning home, termaster general of the army. Heat thought to have made hts entrance ocean, leaving behind th thedeed todis prtae no other perquisite being allowed. The Floyd W. Goatee of Lehi has gone through a ml chute at the rear of the of men and women in their ueefulnes like sheila beaded fl present pay of legislator is $4 a day fo Ogdon. to . Join the jlsmob&izaiios building. - th sandy shore. Tn' order To compel county auditors Must Fight Harder. and etty recorders to remit state foods foroes ot the 145th (Utah) field art- Funeral Services For Lieut. Goatee had been rewhen requisitioned by tbe state road illery. It !( insanity to ait Idly by and commission. Representative Johnson leased from military service only two no more than we have don to BodU. Mrs. fer Christo f sen came week when tho measure order him from new introduced a creating a munitiea and in th nation at law section in the law and providing I to report to the commanding officer it. We ere not acting TO abate the Utah regiment for further duty. Funeral ervic for Mr Bodtl Chris- th civilization we have boestri penalty. It was referred to the com of He received his commission in com- tine Chrtatofferson. widow ot th late W are not applying tbe knowlw , mittees road. The house granted permission for pany administration at ths quarter- Reams Cbristoffarsen who died at her sanitation to our possession. Bat to training school fit Camp Joseph residence at Five Point near to the State Historical society to ese the master plainly for th naitas Ogden. nota problem week he was isolated communities, if hall for a meeting af that organiza- EL Johnston, Flo. last for 12. deof rid And and age general placed on the January in any given JocaHtyjJ tion Monday evening. Adjournment released from duty our bility, sbe being 22 years rid. were held clear energy officers reserve. was then token. out oil the case w Wednesday. Elder Waiter W. Cran renui Andrew Jenson of Salt Lake City, as- liable at any moment to bewhere territory Church from Jenand David sistant contiguous historian Pensions , Granted to sen were the speaker The invocation rials and citizens hav been more Meeting For Soldiers. waa offered by Bishop WiHord W. different. The national go Indian War Veterans Rawaon and the benediction by C J. handle the situation a R- -, A meeting will bs held at Logan, A Lindquist. Informant took plao tn could inequalities- avoid them and th city cemetery, where Elder Myrtlllor the would Sunday evening, in honor of ths tfth Pensions amounting to ltd a month Shaw national governmenteommerdai dedloatad th p grave. field artillery. Mr. P. C. Peterson, of have been Mr Cbrlstoffersen was born Feb. 22. influenced by then, granted to the following newstoP"" the Agricultural college, has tbs ar- Utah war veterans, according to ad- 1221, in Snedsted. Thy land. Denmark. terests which silence in their a convert to Mormontam, try to away official rangements to charge. An Interesting vices received yesterday from Wash- Becoming he was baptised Dee. 24. 1252, emi- to place dollars before human lm program has been prepared, including to Utah in 12(2, crossing th I trust you will understand thaw an Oddreas by A C. Rees, secretary ington: Nephi Robertson. Fountain grated plain In aa ox train and walking th tip ot thia communication ana pw Glen Eli wood; Edward Green; Payne. associaths Utah Manufacturer whole distance from th Missouri river due conalderatlon. Thanking B B. fergnson. Span la h Fork; Georg to Sait Lake City 8h married Rasmus tion, who will speak on tbs subject, appreektoc advance, and with due Ezra 1 1222. 12, 8h Chritoffrzn Th Opportunities Manufacturers and Carter, Fountain Green: Sept. service to cur common Bk Mantt; Joseph 8. Steven, Fer-roprvtved by on son. Her husband acted your Merchants Have to Offer ths ReturnI" B. Cox. Muti; John for many year as a counselor In th our common country, I Georg . ed Soldier" Richie. Provo, and Robert R. Widdl Lynn ward bishopric, and th Chrtatof-ferac- a respectfully. GEO. W. MIDDLETON home wa known far and wide son, Sait Lake City. os one of the most hospitable houseMeehan to holds Home, th mountain Ensign where every BE FATRrOTlC. visitor wa rare to meet with a hearty Influenza Scare at Mr. Christoffaraen who died wricora Ensign J. Lee Meehan, of the avta-tft- ta ta nd hi moet hospitable wife corps and former editor f the Buy 'your history of th Brigham . City Overcame wfflHit, be gratefully remembered by many from a returned aoldier. Adwi friend , has returned ment. . horn He was trained for tbe photo, According to Dr. T. B. Bcotty, state to the division board of the of health, Florida, after pre- secretary graphic liminary work at tbe- hinntts Utah-ldah- o Institute of Technology, and then went recent aJarming flare-u-p of Influenza Casualties. to France He joined the bombing experienced at Brigham City has now BOOKS BT eras xfid near Dunkirk when hated. Tn the northern- city on that squadron, the armistice was signed. Hia father WASHINGTON. Jan. 17 Th followJames Meehan, la a Knights of Colum- date more than 52 per cent of tbe stud- ing casualties ar reported by th coments of Boxelder high school became bus secretary, HOW in Franoeu of tbe American -exmanding general outafflicted with the malady. Tbe foroes: break is attributed to a basketball pedition ary DIED OF DlffEABfS. game In which the students got toCity Fireman Injured gether to targe crowd To odd' to the 852William Vaadusen. Roy Vandnsen, the American Troops In t Because he did not properlyNmder-stao- d seriousness of the situation the heating Utah.south Sixth asst, Sait Laks City, ,A school waa oat of order the of Just published plant the turn of hia smoke mask Wal- and Leonard E. Whlttemor Drew 8. many of the spectators at tbe Speaking of Opcrailons.The Ashton, Idaho. lace Mitchell, a city fireman, fell 25 gome contracted cold Advices from Whitfomor written -ijleet story e'er DIED FROM WOUNDS. feet yesterday from a ladder when his Brigham today state that da to the It Do tuwrhumoro Roughing or two are three there fact only that H Mr Ernest Minnie Thornton, orj gen mipphy was out off, causing cases a day there, the school authori- Thornton, Idaho. 0nsci0UJniesB. .lose v Tha acciv nidn'wiiarinfcMe3Ke Qeyw hlmjto A dent occurred at fire station No. L ties feel justified 'in 'retawintf bchdol WOrtDID IN ACTION, (DEGREE while Mitchell was engaged with oth- session Monday. -PREVIOUSLY REt hearty atL with sophy MISSING PORTED IN ACTION. ers in a practice smoke drIIL The invery par rariiiiittAn jured man suffered several broken fibs . - Cored ad A Chat, of 25 Center- - - 'Leandro Deluca, Mr Angelica Cobb's BUI pt And a wrenched back. The in juries Rte. Box 10. Rathdrum. Idaho, ed table dhote yearn -- ago , treated St. the Amurgency hospi" "course, i jeer, Vittle' WobDED IEVEItElV. moved to Mattoon. I woe a great suftal. . a" sport H. and Orson Marth Mr. Mower, from constipaIndigestion Mower. "Thunders of 8ilmop, ferer tion." write Mr" Robert Alltaon, Rnpert. Idaho. .with a powerful purpo CbamberiataM TVbk-tMattoon. 111. I had frequent head- aonoEDT' ' (ODtREn indetkr- - story . When ou are troubled with REPORTED1 aches and 'dizzy spells, and there was M1NED),- - PREIIOIKLV .. 4 tl A..-- . S t A 43 1 3t or constipation, taka Cham- feeling like a heavy weight berlaina Tablets They strengthen th Ing on my stomach and chest all the William Oti Weaver, Georg W stomach and enable it to perform its time. I felt miserable. Every morsel ver, R. F. D. L Solsberry. Idaho. I could ot functions naturally. Indigestion - is of food distressed ms. usually accompanied by constipation rest at night and felt tired and worn . . MARSH COAL CO. . Is ft. On of Chamtuner bottle Chambers out all the and aggravated by Iains Tablets canoe a gratis move, berlain's Tablets cured mo and I have CoaL The kind you want; when yon MAIN FTKEER NO. ment of the bowela relieving the con- since felt like A d liferent .person. want tt Phone Won. list and 11L stipated condition.' Advertisement. II Exchange cow Readers (, ".WIILt HAVE' MAY PRECIPITATE I t I I mW An Exclusive V n b - NEWS H ?t. vTho 1"!. ' all-hig- truly great country paper with a larger exclusive circulation than any- - other 7A 'V. s i - j J 'i Utah paper.' T - t re now payable la advacoe. 4 tiienews onttie trains: 4 til . si -- - t- PLAKS tvTh VnnT AUsubwrtptfrm Dill;, Saturday and y . i . 5cm k on The Deseret Salt rTlf Inho rtron Who Requested rl?Jr Wo for tkt Mtlilmcnt of the of the proposed machinery of the ititc In INTRODUrrON th workmen against th influansa law of the (tat evoked no comment on th floor epidemic, have been devleed by Dr. E O.JIowana, elate auperlnteiul-- I of the- Utah senate yesterday; but tt ent of pcblic instruction, and Dr7T.B. created a large amount of discussion' Beatty, eecretary of the etate board of among senators and others after a somewhat psrfanctory session had adhealth. According to EL J. Norton. nupertntendent of pnblia In- journed. It appear quit probable struction. the plane outline! . by Dr, that ana of the bitterest- - fight of th Gewaas "and Dr. Beatty - mem d -- present Seoul oa will center around this measure. In a sense the battle is trieneeed generally at a meeting held In ttie office of the mate angular. but It may have more facets before It has vtii Those preeent at Che than developed. meeting aere: Dr. E. G. Gowan Dr, B. Beatty, President John A. Workingmen of th stats are chiefly Wldtaoe, Dr. Richard R. Lyman and Interested Is th bill from two sides. Brof. A. C. Camngt on ofithe .Yitthr-Hunoan-r of the bsnefit glyen to unlvenilty. Prof. John T. Can III of for th right Jo u for th Agricultural college, Logan And them in return stats damage for persontl injury of Which th following membert of thMiddle-toboard of heatih: Dr. George they ar deprived under the workmen's Dr. Is L. Data and Dr. Georg compensation- - law, and th effect th R. H tn. proposed changes wtU hav on ths in- Uniform rules snd regulations dustries from which they derive their health education and superit is Those industries, vision in etate school were discussed livelihood. out. hav to meet competition and adopted. The regulation outline pointed ar and if over, from other they the exact prooedure In the' case of an burdened instate, Utah they will likely move affliction in the institution and re- elsewhere. to school and boards quire teachers Baspfoyir asUI lesess FWaaa. ese that ths information contained in are Interested largely In the health regulations is given .out thsEmployers amount of premium they will bsve of tholr workthrough gvery practical mean of con- to pay for the protection tact with homes and in class instruc- men, and in tho protection that ie offered to them In the' way of safety tion. campaigns. Inspection and tho like. Preventive Outline, Insurance corporation handling The outline a drafted by the compensation Insurance are lntorootad, health officials follow: they say, not so much in tho amount the benefits to b paid, bscaus While schools ar In session svery of that la a matter which must be settled bstween employsr and employe, 4s lned every day ss to hi condition of and if th payments sr Increased, th health, and any child ahould be. sent gremlum paid for th Insurance wlu Th home upon the slightest feeling of by th sain act. insure an companies, however, are exto a up put strong fight against Any teacher who ha th slightest pected Idea of being legislated out of tho Ulnea should be required to remain th Utah field. They say that if they ar at bom ln penalty of dismissal. crowded out in tho course of th orA list of absence from every school dinary oompotition of business, they valid ohjooWo) but that th should be furnished daily to the local have-n- o board of health. compensation insurers of tbs' state b convinced that the stale fund The local board of health should should mors for th mousy than do the follow up the list for possible cases of offers stock companies before the latter ar Influenza- - and report Its finding back excluded from th field. Tbs compato the school. nies will, therefore, enter what oppo- -' A far as need be, school systems eltlon they may hav to bring on th should be reorganized and course end proposition of monopolistic stats inprograms so arranged a to leave the surance. -- This Is th trlsngl in th ImLeaching force sufficiently free to car- minent battle,mein emp.oyer employees, out this program. ry snd insurance However, Wherever schools are oloeed, it th workmen s companies. compensation law ot should be the business of th school Utah is alas th act oreatin th In. duslrial commissi on snd defining its machinery to devote itself to health duties. An effort to extend ths power, education and protection. of th Industrial commission as si All public and private dances should bureau of immigration, labor and stabe prohibited. tistics involve th amendment of the An abundance of printed matter earns law. When th amendment pro should be distributed ee a mean of poses to give th commission, within education. Public meeting where held certain limits power to fix the hours of labor for minors And women, and should be utilised to the same end. minimum wage for th same perAll school officers should emphati- ths into th sons, more forces ar cally demand and work for the rigid action, which is likelybrought to become a enforcement of health regulations. Nor is this tendency lees-en- e A careful record should be when The amendments give the kept of all fact pertaining to the epidemie commission power to initiate proceedthat will contribute to a better under- ing In threatened lockouts or strikes As to Peltries. standing of the disease. This will Include a. record 61 the effect of Further, the provision to make the commission's awards renewable only eta in the supremo court adds a new anNor will such provisions as that gle no employes of ths commission shall servo on any political commute ptse Bale o a ' Koh-i-no- or .IT Obtain ?; Art Mown Office. to Inform thr n. Railroad Cut Ice The Denver A Rio Grande complete this week cutting 24 inch Ice on the Colton reservoir. J t Sirs. Fitzpatrick Recover! n g if ra A. Fitzpatrick, mother of E, J. fitz- from influenza, jatrlck. Is recovering at the Holy Cross hospital. Intcrorhan Official HI Gen. Supt.,, N. 8. Wlltsle of the Bamberger is etlll at the Dr. W. II. Grovee L. D. 8. hospital with the Influenza. I Core to Coast W. W. Armstrong tin gone te KanFrancleco on nefs trip, whence he continues south to Los Angele, returning horns from 1 Inter-urban- ' that city. Level of Lake The level of the great lake today la registered at 1. 1 feel sbove the zero line. The record waz the same two weeks ago. and t . . feet one year ago, 1 Freight Agent Returns E. 8 Blair division freight agent of the Denver & Rto Grande road at this point, has returned from Los Angeles, where he wan called by the death of hia brother John R-- Barnes Improving The many friends in this city and state of John R. Barnes will be glad to learn of bis convalescence at his KaysviU horns. The family expects that Mr. Barnes will be out again soon. Bakers Elect Officer Th Master Bakers1 association of this city met Thursday night and chose the following officers for the ensuing year: President. Herman Fischer, vice president, Eugene - Wills treasurer, John Kggenberger; secretary, Frank Erath. A banquet, attended by about 40 members, was given to the retiring officers. Attends Bister's Funeral W. E Evans has gone-tLehi to attend the funeral of hia sister. Vervene Evans, vf&o died of influenza Wednesdsy evening. Miss Evans was a highly teemed young woman, the daughter Of Abel John Evans formerly president of the- state senate, and a sister of Dr. Robert Evans of the Utah Agricultural college. - Released From Service A telegram from Major E. O. Oleson, camp adju- ,CT)U font atCauiP Travis, Texas, received 2 4 0R. worth. of travelers' -- check at the office of Fred Jorgensen, adju-- j f two men with him on a train font general of Utah, announces that , en route traveling to 8u Louis was tbs regrst-th- e request ma'de by the relative of ful experience of Charles D: Doering F&ul A. Roberta of Salt Lake for the j of Hooper Utah, according to adviccf release f that soldier from military received in this city Cpon hi arrival service has been approved and he will In St. Louis Doering reported to the atari home within the next week. police that one of the men held vohrer ' side while the second toiiis R. A. T. C. Boys Convalescent Mark A. Painter of Logan and Charles man compelled him to write ont th W D. Palmer of Rexb Ida, meinbera n f of the 8. A. T. C. at the Agricultural h?!dP Mory, college, are convalescent from tnfh - IH! th Breeheck t enza at the Fori Douglas hospital. Circulars from the kurgeon general s' P? prisoner on the train. Doering Office are being circulated explaining told the police that he had known how every wounded soldier will be re- one the men In bis home town and habilitated and assisted in caring for had of traveled with him before. hiriftcir. t f k. .j ' I o - thTlS ft! X. Shee- Had SnppIyof Lkiutm-L- j, ban. aged 4 a years, was arrested at Second South and West Temple streets hist night by Officers Duffy and Bo hard, charged with having liquor In Us possession In violation of law. The accused, it 'a said, had 27 pints Of whisky m his possession, carefully packed in three cardboard boxes at the time of his arrest. , - Says Peace Must Always - Be Based on Fair Play -- 1 free-for-a- . unnoticed. Commission Perm. Two bills preceded it for introducOn was a 'measure tion yesterday. thirt- - had already - beea promised . by Senator J it, McKinney, which seeks to do aaay with the direct primaries in the commission form of government, and to substitut nomination by petition. Not less than 200 signatures ars required, and the bill applies to cities of ths first and second classes In th ll&tft. senator Joseph Ches had a bill making tt possible to punish for the theft of an automobile or other vehicle by a terra of not more than two years in ths of not more stale prison, or by a finecaees of first than 500 or both, la at ars courts permitted the offenses their discretion to reduce ofthsnotpunishmore ment to a Jail sentence than six months or a fin of not mors than $200. Senator J. W McKinney's contribution to the enlivening of th aly day of the senate session esms yesterday In the form of a motion that, today be of th birth of ing the anniversary Senator C. L Olson Bonjamin Franklin, should be asked to prepare an address delivered be on th suhject tq today. Senator Olson expressed his appreciation of the compliment, but pleaded busy and that he waa that b was very on tho subject Senanot an authority tor McKinney expressed hi fsiQ, iny s Senator Oison ability to folk edifylng-lon almost any subject at any time, and Inbut did not pres that motion stead moved that the Rev. Elmer InL Cfoshen, who ha already spoken on Franklin, be Invited to delivpublic er an appreciation of the reat statesman today. . d Charles H Landis of the Klwanls club at its week-- 1 luncheon at the New house hotel Thursday. He said that international peace between th world powers will exist only so long a commercial between nations I carried on with a spirit g fairness The proposed of nations will not be the mesas MARTIN CO 41, CO 47 Main St. Clean ! CoaL foot pounds to the ton. Phones maintaining a universal peace, he CO tided Results of the world Was Advertisement. show that a league already IS in exist-leti- c between th right thinking peo- AUiamw CosHh, Re. 4442 Advcr- - pies r of the world be remarked. Landis paid a tribute to th re- Friends Honor Memory tieement. tarding Utah soldiery, and at the close of hia address stated that the ratificag" , Of Claude Sheets Wright tion of th prohibition amendment to the constitution is the greatest victory - - a. - Funeral servte for Ciande bheela gained by w natlon. -- It Is expected that the Kiwanla club night of Inwill indorse the f! 000.000 bond issue Wright, who died Monday 244 Hubbard proposed bv the eity snd county, at fluenza at hU residence. next were 'held In the Chicago-addresse- w- wwr-sfcoal- rr tt v 4 Why Be the Satisfied Predicts Heavy Travel a, A - With ordinary dentistry when . i f! l ft r !- r v- - II - t you can get very best at modest prices? Examination the Free. i-- JU Dr.R;H,Ramsey 113 S. Main. Thursday luncheon, Was. 2397 , To st Southern Utah Representative Joseph 8 Snow of Washington county, that tour, let gravel to southernpredict and southeastern Utah will be th heaviest, thin season, in local hlstorv H says; The road leading south Is an "own from e n hlatb, througr ttab (r the Arrow-bes- d trail, to the southern and thence on to Los Angeirsboundary At all tunes one is within taey diet he of ovexythintgw necessary i lw gas. oii, water and food of 0,1.C?ny0n i tn and it tiu no rival in the world nature how. eerr. should not forget thatOne. there is something In southern Utah scenerr That couutry t ,he plrdTJ TOt of the state, with climate that li Luafha In addition, it is ondsrfunyri?hn minerals, both metals, coal and oil. city cemetery avenue, yesterdwv. The pfoceetlon left tbs EdSouth dington parlors on- Twenty-firstreet shortly rafter 1 o clock add probrief ceeded to th cemetery where service were held under th direction of Blohop Hyrnm G. Olsen of Liberty ward The Artel quartet rendered the Lead selections. 'Abide 'With Me Th Christians Kindly Light'1 ant The opening prayer Wh offered, by F. Victor Ensign. George M Cannon and, Birhop Elias S. Woodruff of Forest Dale ward, where Mr. , Wright ter idt'il wniil a etjort time spoke feelingly of their acquaintance with the deceased tn a business capacity as well a socially They also commented on his unusual skill In handling - war many beautiful raoobiwoey. Tbfloral offerings. .Mr. Wright wa .woll. known fo thl been associated with a city, having local concerns as a number of chinist. At the time of hia death he was bv the Oregon bhort Line H employed was a native of Balt Lake dtywbar he spent his entire life with the two Or' ac jroat-- when he was In Flint, Michigi-- lD -- Good-Right- ." m-- a excen-ribni- -- sf g 8 ANNOUNCEMENT. -- ALIJANCF COM, COSrPiKT. - Dr. Gert H. Pare received honorFor Cool of Best QnaUtjr end Quick able discharge from medical- - Scrrlbe phone Wax 4443. Advertise- IT. 8 Army and- has resumed his corps prac- r ment. tice at Murray.-'i J j - - - W a rl , ' good-size- e -- - -- r 1 pee-seasi- I er sta. Sho-mak- er. n; -- i -- Irvin S. s.srsjfia w bbT. nawrAwhHttW Cer-celi- o, whiweii Cobb ' J a. indt-genti- 1 DESERETNEWS BOOK STORE |