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Show - Fill 60ABD; S. S. FfiQM 11' Oil HEARING In line Wl'h the newly eetabllzhed custom' that general Cburrh author! Um ehevld serve only on one general board. Elder Richard R. Lyman, who aaalatatR A, Objections to OUon Bill Are Bill Come Thick and Fast was lately choaan eeeond perlntendent of the V. M Tin. A , haa Voiced by Repreienta-- And Two Amendments honorably vaiaaard a a member of the general board of the Dtoetet live of Various Indus-trie- s Rule Are Passed - In Ef Sunday Hr hoot Vtifon f This action via taken at the latent in State. . fort to- Save Time- meeting of the board at whhh ttme a ho it wee decided to urge Sunday to organize teacher-trainin- g elaasra. a new phaae of modern day of coal mines and holdings of the IHE first morning eeseion Tble department "Art of Teaching The hae been recommended by Hupt David are to be taxed in the m' was held today, SINCE Mchayr a ehatrman of the comoo tbetr net proceeds revenue committee had by It. pot mittee for Ihi the actual cash value, 01 Active and reported more than of the harrh work, The course to outlined i but,pn a dozen btlla which went on the cal- in a book Written by I'rof Howard Jt. the property, as provided in the cod The labor DrSgg on The Art of Teaching." fiiitutlonaT amendment passed by the endar for third reading Letters have been written to tbe last election, it should committee reported two bllla, the Ju- Stake boards of the various .auxiliaries J1 to ret corthe h, th dietary committee aeveo and the Chur outlining throughout from the coal im of detailed information the U ee cUml that two xtf th rondo method commute ctinr poration question Of operator which go to the th mean this well efficiency la by thoujrht third was the argu- This reading net their galendarfor proceeds. be of th :A AMIIa. . aphbv filled and will keep the bouae buey Teerber-trelnln- tftchr g be Caere. varithe general of Utah, and representing throughout passing or killllig bill for tome time made 'universal mining Interests, at A pdblie I The bank: day ef word hill. H. B Church The various hoards are unan- ous coal before the senate commitiees imous in their opinion as to the good hearing this U by Greenwood, area idetra ked for tbat will be accomplished by these on public affairs and Judiciary, labor fared hill ef by thf substitute morning. The committees were sitting on tbe bill of Benator Member of tbe general, Sunday In Joint session The u betitute bill hav- eommlttrmany of tbe C L Olson.- member of both comthe school board visited with eonrorm to been made ijug wards throughout the city last Sunday mittees. with reference to the taxa'federal law, determine how many and report excellent ' progress wax tion of mines and also with reference hour ehall constitute a day's work made at the recommencement of the to- - the powers of the AtAte board of Promotions to the equalization in many other directions The labor 'committee aiao amended Sunday xrhyon, various elasees, which should hsve Mr. Karnes argued that the coal II, A. 11 by R. 'E. Currie as that one been made In January, were made in companies mra competitors, and that day ef rest shall be had in each calen. each does not want to glva the other dar week, Information as to the costs per ton introduced by similar trade secrets He argued Rep and bllla Fourteen Philosopher mat this, In the terms of tha tjtll. , John Hanaoa of Salt Lake, relating be public property. Ho urged And Hero Will Lecture would to taxation and power of county that the statement required from were reported out by the coal mining companies be limited to M. Andre Fribourg. n official lecThe blB relating the acreage and similar provisions and yevocue committee. of the turer Federation Alliance the ef that tha board be permitted to elicit o the distribution of iba coat of Franchise and veteran of the great war. further Information from the coal and coTlectfng taxea, H, B. 72, iU be a Salt Lake visitor tomorrow such companies as It might desire. In that reeefve an ad- - and will gi being the nnly'cnr-tg lecture at 8 18 p.m, at case, he thought, The - board would - Versa the Het4 Fifth, under tha ausnieea of probably eonytder the information as report. Alliance Krsneaise The private. Hd denied that the coal comThd apaaker signed two bills. H. J, the local will be in Vrnch and will be free. panies to hide any hartny desirefrom M. 8 by Mrs. riercey, which aak M Fribourg te nearly blind as a rethe state will sult of hi experiences in (he war. He proper'ofinformation" fongrea to enact a law which board equalization. le a noted professor, philosopher, writbava the civil aervica rights of lecturer and has been awarded Says Would Affnrg Prior. and H. B. 24 by Rep. O'Nell, er andhonor war .Fra . . high Senator Olson, speaking a author of which repeals the poll tax lawn. as a aoU he service out broke entered The hooee passed two amendments dier of tha second class Ha was the bill, and voicing, as be noted, his The first amendment wounded at Espargee, ahead of the own opinion, said that tha fact that to the rulea, now permits members to speak only first line trenches such information as mentioned in the once on a blit and is designed to save bill would Incidentally become pubdeuseless much time by stopping lic would probably tend to reduce the bate. The second amendment, provides of coal and therefore would be price e for all bills going on tbs calendar public benefit. , after being reported by committees Mr. Barnes said that, reading beso that an advene committee report tween the lines. It was evidently the cannot kin a measure. The reports OF AGRICULTURE IS HIM purpose of tbe bill to make it still will be received bat no debate will possible to tax coal mines oa thsir iwt ha heard at tbat time. proceeds in spite of the voice of the Three kina were passed. The arpeople as expressed at the last elecgument prevailing that dogs eauaa ' Strengthen agriculture's organiza- tion. more damage than good caused the Erickson, by Rep. D. li-D. tion for 1919, Is the slogan received theFerdinand passing of H. Utah Fuel company andrepresenting the PleasMcKay, which provide an annual M. Justin,' secretary of the ant Vailey coal company, added te cense tax moat be paid on dogs out- by Miner Mr state from bureau of estimates talk Barnes's crop by side of incorporated cities and towns saying that the The sheep men particularly were in- the United States department of agri- Coal mines ere now- producing from a terested in passing the measure say- culture. Preparation is under way for very limited part of their holdings and that therefore fhei ing that hernia at worth lees dogs prey task of American mentioned in the bill wcfuldinformation tin sheep and that dogs of value are tha huge poet-wa- r, not be of Worth enough to their owners to war-- 1 farmers and reports of farm bureaus much use to the board of equalization rant payment of the tax. In all parts of the state indicate that anyway In determining the real cash value of a coal mine. That he said, . To clear up the marriage records and to keep correct check on trttal ata-- j the response from Utah will be hearty. would be a difficult task. I wish Farmers lit att parte of the state ere could btp you in solving the prob- I Unties H. B. St by Rep. Heppler was i passed. The bill provides for the Joining the county councils of agricul- lem. he said 'as he walked to hi taking of a more complete record of ture, county farm 'bureaus and other the contracting parties tat marriage similar organizations, but no estimate At another in his discussion and tbat-- tha marriage license records as to the total membership from Utah Mr. Erickson point said tbat m any ne I shall be copied and sent to the t state will be available, says Mr. Justin, un mines in Utah are "eleemosvnary Instivital statistics. fcgistrar-o- f the year is a few months old, tor in- tutions and pub he benefactors." snd After a stormy cruise through the til instead thst. causes of and are net proceeds fluenza other, having holding house H. B. 21 by Rep. Masters was back- He tbe campaign In some parts of they are "1nt ." aJno. refinally amended Id Satisfy ail and was the state. ferred to tha eoal out worked land that had been Plans are being passed. The bill provides that news- to make tha farm bureaus as such which tha bought occupy proved afterlegal papers to qualify forbona-fidprinting wards to contain burned out areas. me relationship to the counties e circunotices must have a To ths lation of 200 copies and establlshee a chambers of commerce occupy Telephone company. They will endeavor to introduce Orson John Hrde, representing tha jpzxlmum advertising rate for newa-- cities. adalleviate methods. farm beter Jo papers in chies of under IS, 900 pop- verse labor conditions and to obtain Mountain btatee Telephone A TeleulationThe coat tor printing legal company objected to the clauses this graph notices in those places shall not be wider markets Farm bureau in the bill which he said might require more than 10 oente a line. on a basis year will deal especially with the them to furnish certain detailed Inforwork, of agricultural ex- mation with f I point 12 em line. regard to the operation The house reeeaeed at 12 o'eiock tension agencies, in addition to their of ell the American . Bell system in to permit of committee meetings. regular purposes and aims each and every state In the Ctrton Information which, .in detail, he said, could be of no value, to the board in Earl Vivian McDonald Influenza Report. the Utah lazes. Call determining Answers During the course of the discussion rtTtcmi - case of - Influenza penator Olnon brought" odt the fact quarantined tit nine houses Thurs-- i by the telea brief illness of heart trou- the the valuation toreturned A,fter the stale board last company day by tbe city board of health. No ble, Earl Vivian McDonald, 8 years old, phonewe only about three and three-fourt-h deaths were reported from this cause son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McDonald, year millions, 'while before the utiliduring the dav. From p.m. Thurs--I died at the home, 124 Fourth East ties commission a reponihle officer day until 2 p.m. Triday, report of of had testified that the tha company the prevalence of this disease were street. Thursday afternoon. The boy Value of the companys property was had been suffering slightly for th last received from 8 houses.. millions. .Mr. nearly six and one-haHde said that that had been book I value commission that did and the Influenza Terrible not attempt to make a physical valuation of the telephone company's prop; 7 On Society Islands erty in the state. Re also asserted that Twenty-fiv- e per cent of the popu JaUon pf the Society Islands has been GEORGE NICQLL BARNES Ijwiped out by the Influenza, according to the statement of Elder A. 8. Touee, of Spit Lake City, who hae returned j from a mission to The Islands. He Says . i thet perwuns died so fast there. wa not j time for burisl and the bodteW had to be cremated. The elders esMeted the " American... relief corps in aiding the suffering, as this was the only relief organization there. The epidemic was (specially revere in liahili Elder Touse also aid that half of tbe men have returned from war service, and conditions are now brighter Hn speaks high-o- f work of Pref. K Rnesiter, and the elder laboring with him Saturday We Open at 10 a. ms and Remain Open Evenings : Ladies . pair 7 $r.79 . Big special Bar gain In Ladies' fine lute sought hone, in black hite and some re Colors. AH good perfect Saturday, special 190 Made pair. Just Received 100 New Spring Frocks Mostly samples and 1 and 2 of a style, consists of Taffetas, Serges and Satins. $1U95,: $19.85, $29.85 i,r Spring Hats tncr?d ar.to The Newest Millinery. The Latest Developments Just Out of Their Boxes. -- ' J Auerbachs Millinery display em- Over twenty, stylish models inihU lot of womens black, gray or brown kid lace boots, 'with cloth tops on long yamp, narrow toe lasts, to match,-mad- e with Louis or Cuban heels, Goodyear welt sewed or light soles. All sizes. Values up to $9.00. Sale price...... '..4..-,...- .. (Auerbach's Second Floor) " 4, Men's Savings 95c $2J0 -- ha-red- J it Deaths - i lf ' L. D.S. U. NOTES 1 r.VBt. lliftt McDOViLB. condition two or three weeks but his r,h?rl yellmarier were was not considered serious until short" b"Jd yesterday at the U D. H univer- - ly before hi death. s, , nmnn. wi deme" " , -leadtnir-Tdk- e ricr-Ttve- At The lime of hie. I h wa a atudent at the Oquirrh f dMkFM'.ywllogemlll 'w,ed as the death school where he wa considered an ex- - I Liri, !rn nd t.h.1. corning they ceptidnsliy bright boy and wok well! 2 Iiriii.!! i . In liked bv his sehool mates and teachers J b3" H .,i!k 2me home' life was made beautiful by j ,Sft!rnoon' k!tPbIjl -amiable di Jfwnri t lo n . ft e ,dce hi wchooU-J parent he 1 survived by three broth- - ; else waAm? ta .HP,n,n,,1 bPcU1 wu "d on elrier. cm-- t . Funeral services, which xrill be pri-- J ure t vate. Will be held at th reeidenre htSdmlT VriHune 1 w bm" " the will hold on 1 Lola Richards and the fresh-- -- ' men at the Hansen home Tfcat lew No! Affert Read. I 4wtwla ... w Announcement J morning that George Nlcoil Barnes, labor member Til W b h',d March bjT anrotia of' fhe British war cabinet, probably in the (Tableisj can be take without eaualng nervous or will be on of Englands delegates te The Gold and "Blue tor Februar log la the head. There le only ring Bromo Quinine" E W. GROVES on fhe peace conference and will aleo repWill be distributed Monday. on the boa. IDoAdvertieemeut. resent Englands tabor class. nr 4V. ' , .c0" W,.;'0, t-? T 4 I " rors 1 , ! $7.98 $ 1.98 Nifty little set of Mackinaw coat, hat, and leggings to match. Clever patterns and splendid quality. Sizes ; Made of buckskin. A glove really worth ' HOJer .regular, price. 12 but to 3 9. William the company was paying a greater pro- Funnel!, Bunnell, diede Bestir and EHiT funrol iwr-to-portion of taxes than thehad ordinary Thursday of diphtheria, will b hf 14 at th city farmer, inasmuch as it taxea toin pay th thi what he termed franchise Aaswsia T. KMrida lawta-- In lAwl. It opT Eldndge various municipalities hi which Mr August city. ' Funersl 79 It treet. died Wdndy erate. th Twentieth W. N. Beatty tpoke briefly for ne. ervlcen wall b held t 2 yu m. Sunday . Friend 4pl Utah Power A Light company, making bom from th bodv at th view as . Mr much 'the same objection IB. U 11 11 X n. on th day of , Hyde. funeral th President J. W. Funk, chairman of At Ely. Nevada. Jack Jark 6riwoaw nnounceFJht Groesman. the committee, then 4 old. a former resyar U who had asked had - Me rpie Thursday. lived the bill ident for hearing. and hd trad a was machinist hy commitof Funeral I would be reported out ihf Ely shout eight be in Pocatee, probably within a vdryfew . days, service and intermenta will brother-in-latello Deceased ws there would be no morerblle-hearingtn the ene that the Aimlir would of Mrs Percy C 8rWer; Xt 21 Third East Feb be permitted trt participate! bi the dta-c- u Merer anion. He expected the Member of 14. 1919. of influenza. Norma, daughter and Mra Marion Monetises., born the BtAtc board of equalisation 'who. of Mr. 1C 191. In Salt Lake City. Futhw April he said, are almost member of rom neral service w ill be held Sunday at and will assist in committee. am. at the Wasatch Lawn Cemeover the bill In detail, will leave tery. The funeral cortege i r the chapel of Joeeph Wm. Taylor at r 9 y Made of fine lawn, organdie ari'i tefi mu well made and nicely trimmed embroideries and ribbon dainty Jai d Sizes 1 to 9 year. Mightiy ui from 82.80 to prjgg 8 98. Special la-u- ez Little Girls Hats J0c Verv special, as there are 81 00 in this lot. Gauntlet Work . , , $12.00 Little Boys Mackinaw Outfits The best possible for Gloves EL-- Little Girls White Dresses Half, Price I Xevy blue all serges; fancy tweeds, easnircres, and homespuns in eplenaid colorings. Durable qualltler. '"mart styles, good Neat suits, worth tailoring, etc. 81349 and more. Sizes up to 19. 25c Black Work Socks 3 pr. 50c 8. A. weight, long wear. ' Mad of good quality of gingham nrt.i checks and plain color.; all good inks sizes 2, to 8 years, t luc up to EQn 81.28. Special $9,95 . Light and dark blua of tbe beat quality. i and gray ebambrays V. 59c $12.50 Boys Suits Welt worth f 149. fpr-th- Little Girls Dresses Clot liing $ork Shirts sot-ilie- 9 Sale of Boys Auerbach's Mens Shop affords Barings . appreciated by H men. lee-lu- re Day at Auerbach's - 0 bodies every new Conception. french Is Children? s Saturday Women's :Black and Novelty Colored Boots $5.49 ' ' This lot at. Specially JPrlced f sJi gpog PbiMd, Mam preuy d.f. ferent "gl.Jr rhpees frou- I S of quality -- -. Bungalow Hose 19c oiisraiii THUN TEACHERS upw-- i FRIDAY "FEBRUARY 14 1919 EVENING NEWS DESERET K n ' r tjL y Rompers i Mtl-ir- s te 49c of fine qualits of gingham a aln pretty at ripen and checks. to tifzes 4 madras, values special $1 49c Mad year. ...... ... for -- cmtT- soLor.ioii-niGiiAr.ic- tn EAST 41-- 43 i o. CSS BROADWAY Aholher Big and-Jha- t yr w Bargain Saturday At Solomon-Ingha- m ll-t- e lLam. University Authorities . Ask For More Money The-sam- e Ben -t-od-targe Private Wires From ' East Not Made Up Yet j $2.65 JT CO. 8, M. TAYLOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 251-25- 4 E $3.50 tat 8a Pbooe Mas. fit FLORAL Cvtu 2nd Be. Tel FOOT-IIOIjD- Reduced to , .'. 81.00 WOMEN'S RUBBERS. Reduced to . Sc MISSES RUBBERS, Reduced to KKVS RUBBERS REDUCED TO - ' BKRS. Reduced to . 75c 21.15 YOUTHS' RUBBI-UReduced o i' 9145 BOVS RUBBERS. 85c Bed need to ... CC ' 81-5- 0 0a Sf.15 9 J28-22- Cor PERCY C. SILVER, AM, C ft. 4 Halm. Was. 9718 Ilk al . THE SHOE STORE OF THE PEOPLE. Soloiaon-IngEiai- 4JLC Mattie A. fewyertlakeIn tbi A Tow perth wait. etty. Mrs.llalttc MONXKFNTS. (I year okj. wife of Henry w f owperth-i- u SALT LAKE MARBLE AWT MONU- -. (if Bingham, died 1mThursday l held Jtervires . w(U . lh tnretal Work C. G. Johnson. Prop- - 188 ,, . " day. Interment aiU be in Mt. uiiw cemetery. CfceMCTERIKS. -Pk tke Friday toAt the residence, its WAcmsTCH LAWN FEMETERT TER avenue. Mr Phoebe Friday. Firi re 4 Main St Waa lift widow of lhar) J. PrlHaw, died dav. after a lingering tllnrae. Funeral r MALE HELP WANTED flQijce tate Cav8 FwdeHrk laadUIn Tltlft city. WAVTF.rv-U.NtiTVOPERATOR Carl Frederick Lund. day eld. non of Vomntwa "Write Tribune. Poca- Mabonri and Clara Dietaila Lund, died aervteea are being Funeral Thuraday held at th "resIdVnCe. 350 Hansen uoday. Interment will be in th Wasatch Lawn cemetery. In thia eitx. Robert I Bel era AI-4. A ito - 3 V Co. ii East Drodway , u Opposite Paataf ee Theatre. 'a -- PE taetl H In keeping with our pcHry of offering fresh stock of each winter season, rlearanca of remaining aeeortmenui is in pectaliy desired. Only first and extra quality goods, among s th wen known 'Bulls-Eye- " rubbers, are Included In the foliown u extraordinary reductions. RUBOcv WOMEN'S S. 55c 150 CHILDREN'S DlKECTORk. mmumv co carl FUNERAL DIRETTORR mipv yctr. bHr1 btwn Irver bn re-na- e. Rubbers Cl JOS, WM TAT LOR. 81-2- 8 & W. TM leading nndortaker and pin, fit ttah embalmar. Servica and quality rood the beat. Prlct at roar ova satUac Waa L All H Waa. 2418. wirow af th F F Hu- Th ton company and th J A Hog) ind company, Mock broker. wr not tip toAmy, fta th dama$re don ft A CO. PNDERTAKFB Onuhi t4jr hr th 7 had not nJ ihi end embalmera South West replrd moral n from th Temple Street. Only quotation wen ayaHable, , fhr ClosJngOu! DES1CVS A CFECIALTT 88 Main. Waa. 81 Florr FUNERAL J Childrens Shoes DM-sig- A , 7 Black leather, cloth and colored tops, in button style. . . FLORIST. AMERICAN FLORISTS FLORAL designs for every occasion. Expreee order charge paid oa American Theatre. Was. 2477. ERNEST SALT LAMBODRNB, Lake's leading florist, sew slora Fa-- , oerai designs our specialty Decora, tlona 47 South Mala. Waa 1814 KINO FIAIRAL CO. FLORAL 214 at the SIZES 9H TO 11 OPEN DAT and NIGHT. PHONE HT. 124 CALLED BYt DEATH -- SIZES UK TO 2. Cloth top or leather tope; some colored tops; button style Stylish. . serviceable shoes tbat we couldn't duplicate today . factory at the special quoted. "SS5 I The appropriation committee uf thej senate heard from the University of Utah authorities concerning the extension work conducted by th school, and aiao & request for an auditorium. Brest. John A. Wldteoe appeared before J he committee. R. E. Davis, chairman, and Arthur Kuhn, secretary, of the state' land board appeared before the committee and were heard concerning the matter of salaries for the members of th board. The state senate( committee on public health And .labor today reported out a subetkute for tba Parker bill which give tn ere used power to local committee boards of health. senate bill to reported out the do away with the inspection fee for coal mines. The preeent fee to Ilf and - for - smatt to ertmirtered mine and too email for large. It te also the only fee for Inspection of any mine or industrial plants that is charged by the Industrial com- mission. One Lot $3.50 Misses Shoes . JOB PRINTING SW-1- 2 THE . DESERET-NEVV- SJFork Let Us Sid on Your |