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Show e DESERET 01,45. k 'I' NB'( SCHOOL 1,AWS1' No.., to e ilrdpo, sot ; -- f,1 tit4 Our President -- 11 I. ' oileta'o IN CENSUS tarp14, rtourr, vIs Omnipotencs, our God, ohooted Tho way that thou ahouldrt To thy wide irilliOn door whist Ono stop. artotber; Cod atill I r Population Shows Apparent Decrease, But More Rigid Specifications Held Accountable. School a adig I filltrt The 61 II olopo,1 0 a re ate, f147); Inrage re, :4; ' onit4r Milt While the figure might Indicate a docreeso. It la not thought that there is any Lanai decrease In populetion. -- ride," tgulne o merits and It ort &APS being ranitri. CU, FCC tual Iota Ti ti 3 ' ie , A 1,11 I1 ;3 (:4,. ; dl- hut Ted Hal 'Cr. rith nt tonabus. Pains c4.1iipeily; R.. E. News: U. K. Whipple. e. , I iCar lt ' , will uphold thy hands above, o'er al', Though peace or war because our cause is just; And thus sustained, e'en though the heavens fall, Triumphant be at last, we must, we must! LYDIA D. ALDER. 1 - "Tea For Three," in Utah Boy Stranded At the Orpheum Brooklyn- Appeals For Work in Home State The New Tprk corned. Rumens Tes For.Three." which ea to have been Maj. Fred Jorgenson, adjutant at the Balt Lake Theatre regiven eral. hes turned over to the Soldiers' rently.- but wee shut out on account Of the railroad strike. has been booked at the Orpheum for nett Monday night. The Balt Lake Theatre that night will be occupied by the "Under Cover" company. and the "Tea for Three" people not desiring to skip go Important a center as Balt Lake, booked the other house. This is the first time in the history of the Orpheunt that it has prenented a road production of the legitimate stage. The present company la headd by Norman Hackett. who fills the place assumed bY Arthur Byron in the company. (Sportal to rate:Vowe) - Or. nri-As- n, , ItopC230A ) largo and vory approciative audioase Nisi tho L Li. it church building bora loot night' to hoar rainwige Jort2oe from Solt Lak City opook on th pub- Proud. "What of tho Dead don( Eahor C. Iverson. In Ohlitio the Ivorthnoutorn WAIN" miolion. pre- eidod. and an excellent similes& pro- Iram Was 'endured. - Elder Tolnuags bet torth that tilorud man la in a tollta impuosinto en'ous414ilottotind Mai fur hien to raion himself, though withhe can hover score sal- out vatiun. Tho atonentent wrought by Jeoul Christ was ahoy' to bo the moans divitioly provided tor tho soave.-tion and taltatIon ot man. , Among tits-- sunennat-requirer- n eatslion is baptistn; and tho speakor dozeotietratd by abundant acriptural at tirmation that this requirement aPPItoo to all mon. rich and poor. Morbid nod' unlearns& living or dead. tie tepposiod to the reason as welt II tho intuition of ilia hoaxers tn refutation of tba unscripttleat dogma that th unimptised deed. hoots of whom never bad the opportuntig to bo bP Mod and porhaps never knew of the requiroment sr doomed to perpotual oxclusion from the kingdom of God Ho offered comfort to tho untold thou. sands who ars now mournind tho parturto of their loved ones many of whom. hays fallen in battle others of whom have boost swept awaY by p tilence averring' the assurance, that ther is hope and indeottvortaintl of 'titivation for- - IN, .4114e4 if the) law of Gad,b000mplisot Ho dwelt upon tho work nave Moira done in tho temple roared &rut maintained by tho Church of 'VOUS &into in victor. Christ of LAtior-ela- y and tnua roorvico for the departed ahowsd the literal and bleased fulfil-me- at of prophecy in tha restoration of the' Holy Prisotthood to the arih in this. trio last dispensation &Pot the long age of darkroom' ineldent to the a postasy.., Ho a vorred that tho goopol ofof Josue Christ is fering tho richest of osivation to ovary repentant out, roaching back beyond the beginning of human existence upon tho earth and forward into thamitertel. . ties to coma I. sulf-ettit- r ' it : - the-presid- ent. s mailMmonr.ib it - P. lf,g. :so! , 4J. , rt for-gab- t, FT4 1.4; 's, I? Hours For Duck Shooting. rportrmon may obtain IL cop, et a cord giving tho duck shooting hours tor Vtali for this year, at the various spotting goods stores or , by .applicalion by mail to the office i;$ It. M. Sift-doway, state fish and game VW who issued the card. The card gives the opening time for shooting' ducks during the month of October. November- - and December one-ha- lf hour before uncles, end also the closing time. sunset. Mr. diddoway has retained a Iimitod supply, which. he will moil on request. -Filed. and Sailors employment bureau in the HotI Utah a rather pitiful plea from a former service man. The missive is . written from Brooklyn and tell of a 'dreaded Utah seller who wants to get home and find work. musician in The writer enlisted the U. S. navy Mar Ch 27, 1117. and has seen 27 months of service on the.U. 8 S. Pueblo. He was honorably discharged at Philadelphia Aug. 12. 1111, and with hSe wife Is now practically New Suits destitute in the east. He explains that asla. s,being it work- is soaree-therBishop-Smith-HaCktert.-Thmv service resident returned to the S. Pot given A. IL Erickson Wain. men rather than to strangers and he Praise For Montpelier Stake ter, at al-- . to rscover possession of an automobile. has at last appealed to the Red Cross Bishop David A. Smith, who has Pet Anna M. Burton strainst Joseph W.. for transportation back to Salt take, returned from Montpelier, Idaho, de- itliegod to al.; to recover S950 Foz et on oan find be , home once , that a note. due believing conference attended he clares that will loan employment. The Red Cross sessions Saturday and Sunday of one of the banner stakes in the Church. him the transportation to be repaid he He states that with a populationd of In monthly installments. provided A' Purposes has 4.000--mewomen-anhe NK not more than DESERET- NATIONAL-Bcan give positive assurance that the children. the stak- e- han withIli tele yiew-nt"Utah's Best a job waiting him here. He asks closes el business on noptonshosr TheFarmers' tb Vtals.at tho State reIrrigation iompany, 'Mrs.' to President and Wilson at tialt belp and of than a year built 2711,000 chapel Crop." Laka,Cityin ' governor and adjutant general baa fil e d app beat' on sponded to the cheers of the young- 11. work raised 281,000 of that sum within that o f him And work and declares that most be been will sters stake The time. and , has Shovel the with state organised smiling waving cordially. engineer for permiasion with a pick and St051,871.11 on1y-2-0 mouths.- - It has in the same to store a total of 1.180 acre feet 1. Looms and discounts :including redistiounts Four fitrerta Gayly Derorstad. welcome-- if ' of 1,11117.1 2. Ovibrdrafts, uneseurood war ' manner over and loan bookbinder is Liberty he put in throe lakes on the upper water School census is taken as a, rule In writer otates that or l'ott;ors streets and of were Tbe the undor S. gayly Customers' city reliability and Ms He shown, stamp quotes saving 4.hed.00 Yellowstone creek basin, in Duchesne July and August in Utah. and returns and musician by profession. with American flags. each for whioh this hank bait not been reimbursed bishop declares, that it deserves county. to be ueed es a ogupplement- decorated should have been made to the office ceived two promotions while in service the soeuristea oersteds business hone in the business' district .11..V. a. Govereasent neate superintendent of public and was discharged as a "first class" to be ranked with one of the rapidly ary supply in irtigating .480 scree of to secure circulation (U.S. bonds par of the Depoolted colorwith decorated national the ' intermountain being 600,6041.04 of the devekming parts land. The water will be diverted into s-and Talus) instruction before this. However, musician. from practically every, resi- "'"' roils tera.1 tor .sta.t.s; or.s.stio;;deposits ; ,s an- country. The chapel wax dedicated a the as no has there are four achool districts. Garditch bureau in used Payne 1 already part dence in the residential district the The employment .... . . t40,44 or bills age when Prest. Heber .1. Grant. by Ole company, and will be con- stara-anfield, Plute, and 'Mac. that plication for such work on its files and week Preet-Anthc141,5 he. GO ilt fluttered - th the ()wivodvis4 tiziplador:ed d and it.II. Lundtook Part- veped 10milea to tho lande-irrquehave not yet reported. aThese four is desirous of makinvan appeal-t- o Stemspa Certificates et-War Batting In breeze honor Axereisea In apeof the the schoel-populat-ion dedicatory president. , 147.00 , . man . . . bad tion. The lakes to be dammed are ... , citizens to' help the actually owned Llso.trt.so Thirty minutes before the arrival of 094 last year. Estimating their school public spirited one tnterested Is asked dal oonference. This week President Superior lake, --where 400 acre feet 1.I.,S. Government securities .. Total work. find atAny , Budger Clawson and Bishop Smith will be atonic; Five Point lake. etor6 the president into the city the etreets S. Other hoed, eirewrttles, eve.' population this pear, under the more to phone Vac 1119, the bureau tele- tended 13, U. Inclubonds (not were cleared of all traffic and the policconferomoe Inc goo Akers Tee', ww,g Tuswinew strict Interpretation of the laws, as Securities, other than iaks, and let Mrs. Helen sesedenathe stakequarterly 423365.65 7 ' atocaii).ovrned and unpledged sheriffs department,- - assist-a- d d5.000 even, it is 'found that the other phone number storing 80 acre feet. In each case tbe e-and . i Charge there.- - know 422,SS5.81 otherthaa etc., Benedict-hsecurities. Total to be new declared bonds, is The 311'school-districtofa chapel of watt'''. number by have a total school 11,7041-04- 0 be wilt large. raised special rive an feet stock. the bank by 7. Stock other than Federal Reserve most unique, being in- - tite- - etYl- - of a earth. and 'true dam at the outlet modiately Of work which population of 124,018; of ficers, maintained excellent order over S. Stock of Federal Bellerva Sank (60 por cent - may help -' would seem that 129.1)00 thereforetlt his half circle Or coliseum. The exterior the lake. and vfill be lowered $0..0410.14 sus. All was the entire business will be pret- - sailor Benedict mull,. that ubscription) during also stated today le very plain and empty conetructed Mrs. IL Value of blinking bouts, owned and lirlocum ty close to the mark when the last be- "mason to live feet below the pended during the hour the presktent Irrigation for 653.145.01 but the speaker's rostrum being present" water levelef the lake by was in town and many stores and she has one job going begging lated district makes Its returns. bered S12.145-0no applicant. placed. in the. center is said t4, be a means of a tunnel. , . Tabulation of the returns from the whom she can And cannot to remain closed 22312.111 planned during 000k house owned than otbor t. tat banking' moat economical arrangement, and it : 11.,Roal IS districts that had reported up to Either the applicant Isaac W. Higbee . o f Modena, Pro- - the remainder of 154.1121.11 Reserve Bank reserve with red-oraallows all parts of the audience job. p see to atoranne.acre foot of water , have ne wives- - therefore the position today.-- showed of in Mrs. When Bank President and Nilsson 111. Items with trotters, Rosen proem more young boys than young girls in as cook at the Garfield smelter at $145' equally near the stand. The style of per year from an,Unneareet 118,111.11 collection (not avallabla as reserve) spring in- stepped from the train at the Union ,,..4, the' architecture, in the opinion of Bishol, Iron county forMock , the state, those of school age number-- a month is going begging, 'During from nation. amounts due net and in vault Cash H. purwere station watering MalOr they by congreeted there a for all the chance bureau 110.$44.9 82.231the 'of Smith, and gives lifetime big 11,715 respectively. entire Pellet, He eyed the are a. of the pro- - and Mrs, T. Browning. who intro- 12. Net amounts flue from banks, bankers. and trust struction money to be put into the posed reservoir Eighty-eigthousand Sand fifty-tw- o is "40 barrel's". have been but five cooks registered for 11. duced chief folthe to 12, executive items as things of moment in the building, none the , companies (other than included in ' Earl B. Clark of Kanab has filed enumerated were 111.167.41 jobs and these have all been placed 14) or lowing rnembersofine,reception-corn- i, being -- used for extraneeless spaccf or.1-r w5ct-tand a soon 114.121.09 for bounto LS 11. clearing mittee. Warren A is erected structure Exchanges 'Wattis. president being duplicate beteeta 14- and 47.-- Of faring. purpose. ,and Earl Clark. &leo of the Weber club!' 14 and 12. lit of Items Total stakeJohn Blackfoot . the . 103,858 In the - WholesaleTrtA 111. Checks on banks located outside of ci& or town .. of. Rehab, on .1,400 of a second foot Meet - by '1111 districts attended president of the Merchants' associaschool last year. Of reporting bank and other cosh Items for domentio purposes. , ... L. Commissioners tiOni There were children between Ohrys Plygare 12. Redemption fund with U. 8, 'Treaturar and due Removed From , $6,0011.110 L. Jones: Frank L. Desire of the wholesale AT meeting-O- f from U. S. Troasurer the ages of 4 and 18 in those districts - -- elites1 who did in' e Miss Edith E. Sampson the state school for the deat and blind: 14. Interest earned but not collectedaPProximate school and 6,428 departrnot - of - the Commercial SacramentalW 16.947 due not and Receivabla pact Bills Notes on between the es of 14 and 17, - làPt. Beckett. Sr., John Rich Phrter W. $t494.St Answers Death's Call Culler. , Other stomata. It any - elusive. Nu; been called by,:1,4 a , . Prank- - lerancis, editor of the A years supply of sacramental wine ' next .,, for of the department. chairman SAIS.1311, U. J. Blind alld Deal. Ogden ..; Standard, Total Eldredge. Jron, be held may be purchased by churches here, After an Inners coVering a. period Monday. at 13:30 o'clock,. to ' of the Ogden 'Examiner: Kra Liabilities. The enumerators of ths-3districts club for- the purpose of dimming'', after as the result of a recent treas- - of several yeah', Miss Edith E. Pomp:. editor J. CI.- - Palcit president of ,the Women 2.71triltrIMPst.lolittrigt.4 found 230 persons- between the ages of in the 10(004 00 for ..acthrities .winter ot a programdecision son the died ing 1504,000. xelaxing Monde)! et 10 and 11 who could not read or .... of of American Patriots, and Mrs: Mosijde 22, Surplus Fund of the Ury department " .,n 12031 the wholesalers and jobbers revenue depart- - eer sitter, Mrs. E. IL 51 blind persons. 'Including write; 121 Dee Porter. The platform and wisit, 24. cridivided profits .... . . ... ...... .. . .. of the executive rwuhltien: of the internal adults Club . At Hobert', meeting '144,34C41 the 27,731.01 of current Less atiktaires paid wtht1 intereat, expenses. to supply limiting flith Eset street from complication the age of 46. and 110 up ing room at the Union station itas U. Interest and discount collected or credtted in ad- per-- , commiltee of the department held . on hand hY'll following a nervelue I may be sons of the same age limits. deaf breakdown. roleared of all paasengers and tha . By die-- 1 yesterday- - a. tentative program of ac- church or perishkept vane of maturity sad not house for church was tricts tbe total school population pampesa SC minutes before the arrival of MI7 xttf. lie tbs of . . ..... PC 54 . . .. 4aagater be, , .. d outlined tind.it.will... of, timount-tmede.., 'vas mate) 'use- to only the for , Mra this year,- the number who attended tivities B. Oil 004.0 Richard 'Sampson...! pioneer the train, only Inembers of the recep. 31. Circulating motes outstanding O...." to the membership of the' three months., 'Copy of the decision residents presented b.anks. school during the school year .!'t thie of $10,316.66 and Mon-due to 1 amounts National 10. Net a next 1 tion nommitee and railroad officials city. pent . , , reached loctil revenue collectore 'Yes,-- rood part of had the at school population as te- department at the meeting al. Not amount du o to banks. banker. anitrubt com-- of LOI Lill. 72 , 1 terday. The oldin ruling compelled ship. the Seventhll- ward; where her parents bettor allowed on the railroad Prorl- 111 panias (other itthan lacluded in Itorns 21 POO). -- ported by the enumerators in 1st! 11.418 ment of.wine -t. winter monthe and it Certified ehoek outtilanding t , time of their Ideath compare: 41,441.40 11. CaPhier'll checks on own bank outstanding ,...2k, was found that the Vold-- ted-a- - dam- - eumber of years ago. She was an ao.4,' Mrs. Wilson was presosinted with Suits. Divorce Three - - Total of Items 12 . ..t......."44.121.320.44 and flowers 113.to;Posits) asitieed 41s nearer Ott the wine in such ship- Vve worker In the Seventh ward Sun- - large 'houquet of 10,11. by Mrs', S."3 ging effect bask Desaasd thus fattier Maude depoalts Dee 9,1 Porter of the reoeptionl i "Ilse fmet -- 1 day, school tind when the Pioneer etake idtomtits payable within $O dayal: Alleging that her husband was organized in 1904 become seemed committee. Mrs. I. fl. ?stick provided 0- ' ''....i.-,,- 2.41t,Trt 41 trot Il'ehtt7kth.a'n"iii'VS.3:4; VedritVigcualtiesq!rrtimiet;O:Illtbiedetue It cursed ber and has failed to provide basket of fresh 11 for fruit large the In tounselor tooka the to premidenty Found. Motorist Guilty. t,t4e 111.11b.fa , rE the Young tAdies Mutual Improve-- I preeldent and his party. tether than for money borrowed)......,-.- .. her with the necessaries of life, I..sura ' 44.273.81 ,meint-- samodation, in which Eleven alsiomobtles, Including' a pi- tr . Dividends unpaid ripactitT 'bSnic Miller today filed suit In the Third de(other--titeB this c. rimming fond the rendered valuable service and en- - lot car, were included' in the 'Arad. Total of demand deposit Saltine' from Zeas divorce coure.for district 12 11. .9 (14 71.10 and d 14, Items ryb to Roseris 6,226 Alpla Esubloct Merir -of the deared hireelf to it host of friends. The ;Mot ear con mined Chief of Police , posits) Uty ., ' 4 14701 1.121!. D.' Miller. so Steaseve (pay-A, after 10 fienver deposits satinet unt. 1 Time wearing flied suit-- for divorce city 'eeiirt, of striking an automobile obout six yeors ago Miss Sampson suf-- 1 homes E. ilrowning, 4,7141 Boxelder 20 days or 1,747 and 6,741 or to A. savings): ft.'Pass postal subject days. . HerbertC.--retentienfOrni , fared- a nervous collapse and although, Sheriff 1,2711 4.461i 1,641 from Pearl Paso On the ground of de- and idriving eewithettt--mtopping-----sCache , of deposit (other than for money ber4----0 Cartificates ,.....,,,a 1 - - - - - - - ..... ..... , . wee given-be1.422! 2,11261. bY relit-- ; 'Commlsoloners M. 1... Jones. and Mors 1.170.66 Carbon attention woe will every be He sentenced law. beg-aOdell Millie Adam. by and required 11147 121 sertion divorce trent,- William Clittsre -- and County Commissioner d -3Parte tt, Total of ttmo dopoeits oubSoet If, 'tonere.", ftern 41 : 414,170,01,. tomorrow AIs Vrell snd Irtendo atm remained... an in.. Joba--Chiltor savin its. d tato, .4401: 2,901, 1,404 suit Tothieffiiilt,oatiit elleve4 aa.pa.tta validuntiLdeathr eteres- to have etruclean automobile 14. Government-Sororitie- s . Duchesne 2.411' 2,061 on the ground of without , borrovo 1,1714 on crvived by two sieters- -- Mrilt140.010.00 Occupants of Cal An interlocUtory decree of divorce belonging tei J. it; Davis on : S.' ept.-142,131 collateral sorority for Nam Ftnery ' Roberts and Miss Gertrude Sorenson. furnishing 2,01.911,1$11 Mcgreet. State Wilson south I 14 OM) .14 ear Nn. was entered 'bv '.Iudge Garfield and Mr .was, for Richert Her lather, 415, Sampson, 444 in district IL T.1410,000M Resorts Podoria cotirt,lettb Mrs. Third Rttlir yrTablet and the of Brownin Wilson,. -' Mayor connectedthe with fYr mony years me.' '6,074' 7.7311''Granite Ail, t t' 10171 case of Lucille Marsh against O. .body- - 61. Lettsra of Credit and Travolers enteks Ord I Violate- d Duck Low. 1,1411 ebonies department of the' Deseret- and tho . "resident's personal . 4.1o0.01 itOrt otieh and outsutnding 1S141 1.17 H. )4arsh. Desertion' wal the ground : guard , 4.121! 111,141, so a The funeral statod Jordan ' News, oboe 'a 14. ether Liabilities than ,. compositor, ' for so. sonde Men. 0 Car action. 1.176 the . 1.0741 . 1.2151, Peal, Convicted of ehootirur lurks out of will be announced later. Car No, - 1161 - 111- 1- 617 Tumult, - Kane 4.41t111. 41 ,- - .111t- i- 1,7111- .- 2,271 sisson.'11;--(1- . ,0241,:-1,102, 1.110 Tooele Chegwidden and Arthur I Admiral Carl T Oraysoh, aid. to tint Millard a.,, the ktsis tot.1T:tatt. of Balt Likk, syt County 1.1s1 . 1114 1.041', ... 4' 712' toz Uinta above-name11. d W. de bank. H y Brahasl assis0 solemnly swear that 'Witt prosidont: Thomas I.. Mackay of est Jordon, have stich.' Young, CAPPOOT Of the IAC.-441- C.1,416, Wasatell . , ....e - 1.601' .1.1111 1.651 Nebo statement 48 try. to the, best of my kilowind!: and 1101. 2 S and Lbirret-LIant secretary; tuna Mr, tbaabode fined reprv. been I theft, 1,1121 2,4g1 1061r 1,064 1,6631 2144t Washington North compete-414111W ' senting ttah rodoration of Werner" 1721 171 been confiscated , The weopons 'n eed 111 , 771 Weyns . ...-...01i 1.110C eorroot--Aitto751' . 'North Summit ' 1.437! 1.677 by the young men 'were not otAho very elute.; .,Mr I, G. fralcit.'Prasidsht 70-NV 'W. 044 Webier ... , 000, Pork City itrrttit,, 114401 24.411' 10 111 Intern , VitMee - 770 !gait Lek were' Pluto Ci3r etrebut .:. eil,a1 good; they type. - 111111 1.1111 7.01 . 1,0071 Widthsran L. - chairman of 064 Orden it. men n P h eyt in .4 MN JCI rooepOon Tho freebie young --fp - 77s 1 Prime--- ; - 7- -i . ; kit ''rk .........., . no , tamtnittes and President of Nrher 1 , ero arresteti .bY Game Witr4PirOP15-,I 2,1130' 2.1114;,, 2.101 0- 1414, '2414 Logan . ...I....A PIOVier . . .,..... . ' 4.42V eldb, Juetlee before tubeeribed &net worn to 4botoro nil this tad dayNyt,of Sootattitor: It le Nichols tried ... -1...1 ... 1410 1.474, 2,012-1141 '1.161: 2.244 Murray South filtiiip4.tot ... tiovid Not"?' rdr,4s, Odoor Car No. 4Chaes Pareit eltil --- --limn lee 'Were Cloomori ... C towel r amil Het ot Their i Murroy. 117' I ,,,rit 424 , South Atunmit ,.. ilOi Aty Commok iation analiroe 431011. Ildb adthy (.4443 ' glee 144, Om, lipit Com amok Smilmoi Cm,.esistek 111 114,117 taken from them- -- Totes i CM Close. Warren r, Iohhablik,Ediestrd Ir. , .,, , , , .14,4446 . Tititiç . , 10 I ! - We gen- - . Thus 'Utah bids thee- welcome, President, A man raieed, up by Code by- - his (Nemo:. ,- To liberate the world enslaved wait sent, That peace may come and dwell eternally. - MET-- - Wa loyal aro to Country and to Gott" To Lastrus of Nations, His way of ruts. And always pray with thew no madman's rod May ever bold thy people slave or tool. - over-stateme- 5 of wise statesmanship, thy name known In ty'ry nation, ste'ry land. under-anaterne- i2 -; we gladly clasp thy hand. - ,- IITAII-T- 1 31,--In- dian do western part of thy domain the-east- ur. , , A symbol r hat ti they- wreathed the desert bride-- I;.,, of orthe-cont- state. tho lines at being drawn much more tightly by the school- - Meals with regard to age limitsc- Until the would be who youngsters present year six year old during the coming school year were frequently included in the school census. and occasionally per eons Who would be over II years old before orhool actually commenced In ell., ,...the,district,Consue takers were couraged to be lenient; for the resatiri the showing made In that echool population. the larger would be the revenue of the district from the teats school mate. irtuicir New fe,hoot taws. At the taking of the last school census the enumerators were instructlines with somewhat d to draw th greater rigidity. for the reason that couattlerible difference wasAnvolved In the administration Of new school laws. In fart, the tendency has bean lt of population. for an to be rather than an given in the school census. it waa found. This wee noted in Boxelder county echool district. That district is one or the low in the state that make as good & showing in numbers this year as a year ago. Inquiry de. veloped that while this was due In part to the growth of the county, still there were other counties in the Mate where the population was increasing that did not show a corresponding increase In school population. Boxelder dietrict officials, however. happened upon the fact that there was quite a large number Of boys who were listed as IS years old at the time the ,ISIS school census waa taken. who claimed, to be IS years old when the ISIS enumerators made their trips. just 12 months later. Either a large number of mistakes had been made a year ago, or a large number 'were being made tbis year. The atore were asked to investigate every class where & bor girl who was only 18 in 1118 was reeorded as 18 iears old in 1119. This Investigation resulted in a considerable increase to the school population of Dozelder district It also served to bring out the fact that with many Citizens there was a fear that the new state school laws, with their compulsory attendance feature. would interfere seriously with boys and girls obtaining employ-meatFos-tha- treason the young people declared their ages slit years when In some cams they had not actually passed their 18th birthday at the time the census was taken. L Pilger It We aro lbe exisneton poleory cool age throughout the ents snedith sand-dres- . . 1,ü s s beautiful with sunflowers' glow Her And water gurgling down the mountain's side, Kissed all the land where sego lilies grow. -- Owing to One-pr- Then all Johnston and Edward W. Smithors, all el, tbs tt hit Mouse staff. Prank M ELBEA JAS Twisigs, prosidont of tho ttitaau Re,' , tory club. --Coe No. liartioa. Undlrerootil Nowa loorrioto: C. E. Turnags. Kino- JOBBESSES BIC AUDIEECE gram Publishing crirtiorailtig,, Poll l,fitchatE-Oitufnuti- OGDEN FIRST CITY Kid-rid- a desert', claim-- Twits uninviting "Yen tilt our day,--But sand and sap brush when the pilgrims cam.. Who watched the sunflowers growing by the way. ' 3 tunn. unto Oro go, tho boot; ought to bo--- guardd tho root. thew to Utah's sunny land. And so It tanirtsiched CITY UTAH fitiP11117i-T1111- IT , - Intornstional Pilin Service. a official photographers: John S. Lowii. prosirent of Merchants of Ogden. Cat. No 1t1vron Pries, Ab000latati Ww,m PRESIDENT WILSON Prose: A moll. And I Hugh MAIM. Coiled prime: arro'Alti nt i I oho Novin. Interitstionaki Now.; Louse lo Owe coolie of th.o tronttnmi Nolbold. Now York World; Moonily eiit tniuriiirie !milking IL numbtr of Mean. Now York Time': J. V. II Jr, of th ()goon Eentierr. tiripoilitotion which ir. eft,. e Executive Given ear Na- - 'IStaniar MI. Reynolds. At potitcuior inicrittott the? Baltimore Sun; !Lahore Small. PhiloEttorlio Om I. r, E Strom' It( delPnla Ladtior; David Lawrence. New Welcome Into State Royal York Post; Jammu A. Haggerty, Now f fist. DIIIIer, 'arrow), ry wo urer I York Herald; Prank Prone Ogles 11.4"Prasn' Iseoenea a "ra president floats at Junction Standard. By and Rich Porter of Ogden with II. T eletwer. fortnetly of Sett Trade anti Labor Aosembig.- - Car No. 1Frank Lamb. Washing-- , been a vies, pleat. isli City, sho-haCity Along Line of March Timm': Morton M. Milford. dnt of th company (.11-- P4,1110 tint. Coutior-Journa- l, Charleo White. 0lb lion F, sleorge Smith, assistant seetelaryYotk Tribune; Philip Einiticiy. TrIbuns. B. W. Ilarkittl. Sr.. In the offices tresourer. s ho of OgdonLittilding Trade aseociation, of the gait Loki, division at e tie tims. Lb E. Hhivors of American Legion. and ON 140A RD PRESIDENT'S $PE(Akre Mr. Strttikall plaCO aLS isectelary. 'John Culler CIAL TRAIN. Soot. A. H0110M1111 Atlanta O. treasurer. on their quawil elth papoomoo Constitution; Hobort Norton Boston r4 Dior elltectiely handleithe salve, bock en the presidents epee Post; tilichatilTlenneasey. 'end of the business, vac new csi,art., eta! grotel Globe; E. C Hill. New York Sun; Li. today ea it aped through Neenema bats boon Wad to this general H. Ensign. county commissioner, and vada and over the Utah &ort whO. J. Stilwell, Ogdon publicity bureau. offices In Denver, Thee are the east. to Ogden. rtath. Tho preet i Car No. 10.1. J. William. Univerrout orn dopactsitent. intdodins Colorado.1 Now Berrie: Chariot; H. rarity. dont elope late thie morning and sal Now York Times; A. U. Goldhatf. Vtlonting and New Mexico; and this In WM(1 a crowd of chant childron J. Association; 'NotraNipor Entorptiss western department., including !Utah. who auronoded him at Montano. J. O'Neill. Mt. (lemma Nowa Bureau: Idaho and Siontants. J. M. liolisier . Piero Mitchell. Assoolstiod Prima; Novada P. Brown. chairmen of board present managar of tha liener di. 'Martin Directed tly their teachers th commissioners. tissue of trio company. Ia med mien manager fur tho eastarn department; children sang "My Country "Da of whilst C.' W. ritiald, manager of the Thee' hen the train otoPPO4 for Outlines 'Aid For Malt IAliss diton. lii trili,sterred inapcttOn. The oresideat failed.; a$ Vocational Agriculture iwner as Salsa manager et the waist. however. to awaken. ern department. This promotion will afforst 51r. riA letter from Francis W. Kirkbania The prealdont devoted Part of Vb field a much larger field in stitch to late director ot Voeational education to and matter lettar executive day diaplay his ability as an executive, arid to the district superintendents of corniest him so a well merited reward writing. The .nitre population of throughout tho state. apprises for long and faithful aervics. tha many small towns in Nevada sehools them &bat suite and federal aid for T. A.- Thurman. formerly dietralel turned out early today to welcunta vocational agriculture In the enhoois uperrintesstent. At Win' be thlween tile' 'and $11011' This Mr. Wrong in the marmsement of the and for vocational home eto)ar. ly aistappoInted whoa he failed to gait Isle office. while W. F. comlos. between $121 and 1160. Ths. formerly of Roewall. New Mexico . and letter says: appear. M. Reuses., district "Under ',operate cover we are matijat Pocatello superintendent will act as iutoustants, trig you copies of application bleats Thom changes wIll. of course... re. 00trtIEN, Wood. tor .vocational agriculture end vocaA stilt In a numtsr at other men taking lions! home economies which aro in a Aden higher in this big organisation. Mir Winton was titlyea & royal wolcom. .iccordance with the Utah state vocaIn the state of non when hi arrivod tional plan'which has been forskarti,' For your convettin Oddest tho (trot eity In tho Moto to ft you recently. Game Law Violators tosice we have forwarded both Lae 'root him, this afternoon On oPoe141 plans end the blank. to the principals flay be Prosecuted train from Reno. rf your high school. Theo applicafor state sad federal aid ,musii In Federal Courts The preeldentiel train steamed trite tione be on tile in our office and must be the Union atation, se achtidaled. at approved by he state director of voViolators of tho game laws in 2:e0 o'clock where the I president and cational education and the stets- cup-tate rintendent of echools. The Utah may find thernowlyee brought Mrs Wilson were received by recepwith will confer your up before the federal court instead of tion committee beaded by Mayor T. IL 'supervisor teachers and during the being taken before the local Juntiee'br Browning. They were then taken tor year coneerningprinctpala all fleeting questions the peace, E. V. Nelaon. ehlet of the the courses offered under these plans. United States bureau of biological itur a trip around the city traveling over Stele luta been materaid and federal year, which among other things has be blocks. and from the moment they ially Increased for the, comine year charge of the enforcement of the, left the depot yard they were greeted and will be as near as we CC" estimigratory bird law. urged such action with cheers from the vast throngs of mate, between $160 and $100 fog each on H. Siddoway. tato fish and citisene that linedt the sidewalks yeses course in agriculture and bogame commiesioner Mr. Nelson was throughout the entire route. btwiion $116 and $160 for each years of the opinion that the federal courts Long before the time of the arrival course In home economics. Teachers would administer good heavy fines of the president. thousands of eta- In thee subjects hired for 31 months which would hare a salutary effect rens had gathered in the down-tow- n will also assist schools to qualify unIn the protection of the garnet fowl of district der civic and patriotic education. The of seeking poeitions advantage, the state. and the entire route resi- total amount of stateLa aid for civic end' Mr. Nelson visited the White takes dentsthroughout $10.000. lined the sidewalks at en early yetriotic education to the west of the city. where the hour of arrival the &Waiting eagerly "duck malady" frequently starts. This New Recruiting Stations. year it had junt begun to show when the most interesting feature the heavy Phowe re created flood. andPerhaps one that gave groat pleasure to The navy departtnent has authorisod which washed the marshes fairly Olean, and as a result the disease both Preaident and ,Ntre. Wilaon, was Liout. Commander R. R. Mann. comthe thousands of shoot children manding the recruiting station In this has about disappeared. Mr. Nelson expressed river the hiss sphere of operagrouped at theloptithat lie would return to Utah in time for tintel:TheYoungstere on 'drogue! In çIty; tions by tho addition of subsitafrons at the opening of the duck eaeon. He, their Punday beat the girls wearing the following points: - Ogden. Utah; marveled at the admirable breeding white dreaires, cheered lustily and Tonopah, Nev.; Rook Springs, Wyo.; grounds afforded for ducks . in this waved flags as the party slowly pegged Pocatollo. Idaho. and MOS City. Rel. state. by. By special arrangements the pres- ona and Missoula. Mont. This mattes idential party stowed doyen: as- - each the total number- - of- - Mations- in-- th - of children warn Water Project Planned ,r approached, d istrirt 12. ' groupboth for the purpoep of siring the . S children an opportunity of getting al Using Three Lakes clear view of the president and also - REPORT or CONDMON olirwm For Storage - Home of tho Indian warrior brave and hold; God's command newt chambers in the mountains atored with gold. ITH only tour tomparativel1 small school dlotrioto out HI the 40 In the state to be, hoard from It wow moms Hetet that the total school popuia ties et the state this yeor will be within a egrw wore either way of 11111. OH. tAlg year the Motel figures were Irter; - For aims hidden by our Yt W Irma Wit I MAKS DIACES Groat Statoonuto, to lot. Prooldent, all hail.. losplrad wait ilou to folds our Ship of Stat. Whoo foes lia ntajoaty did dire assail, And would haws wrecked it with the poo or of hate. ad rah IKE SALT CONTINENTAL OIL ARE REFLECTED . tt EVEN INi; NEWS - t - -- Alt. , . - ND 4 - - -- San-Jua- and..-Thr- s- "- - s - -- BIA -- , of-fle- ' .01 rr 'is - ?le ht f-t 1 s--- 05of pupils-enumerate- d. 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