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Show - - 11, I E SERET EVENING NE W S SECTION SECOND , FOUNDED MONDAY 1$50 13 OCTOBER 1919 SALT "No ligall II no plentiful la Utots $I oppuritunity; fur Winans st clusuu noun. el bey C. SEVENTIETH' EA unit Women's Clubs Meet Here IIERE In Annual Federation to .. HEAD Outline Work For Year BECAUSE 11E' LAKE CITY A :;;;. MI COI U. E A. Session PLANS Will Begin on To Are Received lh PARADE The nett annual convention of the Utah Eduestion assaociattoil will open on Vunday. liecessiber :I. This action ham beets decided on by lb. board of truottea ett I isv asia4iation lehhotitle e allots of the detertnination of nosily of the ishosol diostricia to maintain Achebol no long Smoothie 411 10100 beemuiso tt tho loos isiterrup Pell filth'. loot )ear oaltig to ttits Influenza epidemic. Slatly of the 'school dos. tricts are giving a areiCe holiday ottiY and the teachers sill be asked to spend the Sunda). Monday and Tuesday of woek at the aunual (rumen- 11101 0 .mEw, Streets and Buildings Deco. rated For the First' Observance as Legal Holiday in State of Utah. Ms Prat time In fit history Utah. Columbus dm) la Ieitis today aka a legal hint-daIn celebratbin of the De c asio n there waa a peratio itt 2 30 o'clock this afternoon, follused by a meeting hi the Assembly ball. -'White the public schools dirt not exeretaes close pecial Coluibbus day were held at the several buildings at noon after which several th'ouaand students from convenient achools were , marched up Watt to participate in the parade. and hanks are All public Mee - 114M Though most of the store. re , maned open tut usual. The celebration was arrange ti by a committee of which I. Anse Imo, Italian consul for Utah and Wyoming. was chairman. The line of march was south on Math street from the Pioneer Monument to Fourth South street. thence east on Fourth South to State street, thence north on State street to South Temple street and thence west to the tabernacle ground.. where the parade Under police order the disbanded. atreets along the line of march were ciestred of automobiles at 1 o'clock. ..'"4. The parade was made up of three divisions. In addition to local organisations taking part. the Christopher Columbus lodge of Pocatello. Ida. the Sunnyside band and a delegation from Carbon county participated in the parade. . Assigned to the first division were mounted policemen, grand marshal and aides, band. national guard. University of Utah, pubitc school children, )(nights of Cotumbus and floatt and the city fire department. Assignments to the second division included band. Governor Simon Bamberger and staff. Mayor W. Mont Ferry and members of the city commis sion, Col. GpOrge L. Byram and staff. Bishop Joseph L. Grass, President Heber I. Grant, Christopher Columbus lodge and floats. Eagles lodge and floats. executive committee in cars. Italian colony floats, Sunnyside band, Christopher Columbus lodge of Pocatello. Moose lodge and floats. The third division was assigned as, follows: Band, Italian consul and staff, Greek consul and staff and Greek eommunity. Carbon county delegation., Italian Mothers' floats, Boy Scout Junior Marines, private cars.- - --- - ' In observance of the day many rest- til ences timoughout the city are decor- ated with the national colors and flags II float from most of the buildings in the business district. - FOR . Crave Pro' blems Among r Manufacturers Recounted iI Miles Romney. manager of the car, -has pet department-o- f aC. M. just returned from the east.. saya ditions among the manufacturera are even more demoralized than they were , six months ago. At that time he thought they could hardly grow worse. He linoleum has advanced jr about says four times, while oriental rugs are so scarce that they have to be parcelled out by district& It le not a question of what merchants or jobbers want to pay. but whether they can get them at all. Clothing is equally scarce. and Mr. Romney says he would not be surprised if there were five applicants for every overcoat made in the United States this 'winter., The only remedy, everyone agree& is for a return to the - old retrenchment days and for people to make up their Minds they will 'go without.," at least until there is a more rapid productions of all kinds of o ' , Hon. It Is the plan to hate a inertial& of the saaociation Sunday night and to conclude Tneaday a(ternoon, in tilos to gio the teachers from Weide the to home by &lir opportunity Christina eve, The thurehen will be ICI declare the 'Sunday Iteom ber :I Educational Sunda) and to do- vote some time during the eervice to conaideration of educational topica and topics affecting the schoole. At the meeting of the association moral phatim4 Ekr oducatkinal work- - willI be ghen conolderatinn. it ae - Advertisements Indicate Drop in Meat Prices coat of Hying minpnign borne of the big packers are running advertisements in the eastern papers giving the wholesale selling prices of beef in the various population renters. An advertisement carried by swift & Co., In a Washington paper se,ye that for the week findhundreding May 17 the price perwas 22.11. weight for carcase beef The week of October 4 it 'wag 14.11, and it la said that mince that time it has dropped to about lit. It is the heory of the advertisement that the consumer can watch the pipet and find if there is a corresponding reduction in his meat bill. or if the retailer and perhaps a jobber are absorbing the reduction or part of it ea profit. An Attend Dental Convention. - Dr. J H. (rant. president of the state dental board. left yesterday for New Orleans. where be will attend a national convention of the dental courfell and a national educational meeting. It is expected that IS.000 persons will be present at the meeting of dentists. After visiting a number of noted dentists in the east, Dr. Grant will return to Salt Lake, expecting to be hack In his fifes by Nov. executive committee of the Red cross chapter of Sajt Lake county will be held at Red Cross headquarters Tuesday afternoon at Z o'clock. A re. view of the Red Cross work at the fair will be given. The chapter's hooth was the scene of unusual Activity during fair week. A large number of persons were given information by the home service department and the exhibit showing a miniature Red Cross first aid hospital attracted unusual attention. The home service department of the Salt Lake county Red Cross Is desirous of locating the following men and women, for whom they have information relative to compensation, bonuses, vocational training and insurance: Gustave Fisher, William D. Woods. Anna MR.110 Rogent. Alien E. Douglas, Jordan George Crozier. Lee Cherrier. Charles H. Carroll, Lewis Blumenthal, Arthur Burley, James Bungi, John A, Butler, Myron Kirkham, Morgan Porter, Melvin Ward, Christoll Papavastaseu, Foster Russell. Theodore Chester Lester. John H. Vance, Joseph Brandy and Tessle , Rodgers. Miss Agnes Nalsbett, assistant secof the department, urges the retary of.the public In finding the persons named. --t memo. only the national groetn moot, through tho office of .A. Mitchell Palmer. attorne irrt era) of the Unite,' statcp, b.it Ilk" th 'ark" watell or the ontion ItidlliduallY end collectivel). ate to takespart In a nation-widcampaign alinthit the high cost of Iotit1, tr Plans laid at vonterence In Wash-dotteMilton Monday and Timed 44 last ars carried out. Some details of the 117- rangentents so far made for this cant-th- e plow; were brought back to Utah by thin H. Shields, attorney general of Utah, a ho attended the oonlatenee. The executive committee of tPe na(tonal assorlation of attorne)s general. together with the attorneys general of Virginia ind South Carolina, and the assistant attorney general of Pennsilvania are framing details of the plan of campaign. which will be presetlted to the arious goornors of siates short!). On the executive corn- tnittee are the attorne)s general of Maine. Minnemota. 26111410titt, Ohio and Ire e d Ctilh The goernor of each Mate In the union will be asked to arrange for a meeting of representative men of his state; possibly ma)ors of citlea and various other officials. Including proscutini attorneys. to conaider adapting the plans made for the nation to the needs of the indhictual states. At such conferences the attorney general of the United States or assistanta will be present. Mr. Palmer himself hopes to attend such meetings in Ohio, MinneIndiana, Illinois, Michigan, sota, Whoconein, Pennaytvania, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. Mr. Shields. who returned yesterday said that Various plane were conidered at the Washington conference for action of ti, nation-wid- e character. Propaganda in favor of judicLus buying was one of these. The cpinion was d That the top of the curve in exp high cost of living has been reached, and that prices wilt tend. downward In such staples as meat, flour a J canned goods. . --- r. S,', A; 1;4 , '4'!:''''':'. Child Brought Here Visit Benefactors To - o 4' r4i .. 'A.'''',,s4.-r.:- of- , .12 '.. c I, Acquainted : Conference at Washing. ton Ready For Work. s s. To Get These prices will prevail at our Attorney.General Dan B. Shields Returns From The death of William James Spencer occurred at his home. 2830 Highland Drive, Oct. 11. following a paralyticstroke. He was stricken with the first stroke Feb. 6. 1916. and since that time he ,has been a partial in valid. Mr. Spenc r was born July 26, 1841, at Gosbort n on Risegate, Lincolnshire. England. the son of George Mitten and Eliza Smith Spencer. In October, 1861, when 10 years of age he and his older brother. George M., arrived in 'Utah with their widowed mother. When 11 years of age he shouldered a gun and went to Echo canyon in the Johnston's army episode. tp to 1882 he had made two trips to the Missouri. river to assist emigrants who were coming to Utah. In nor President Brigham Teung called company of men and women to settle the Dixie country and Mr. Spencer was one of Just prior to this time. Oct. 26. 1868. he was married to Rachel Bennion, daughter of John and Esther WainTo this union have wright Ere1111On. been born nine children: Georgina . who died in infancy; W. E. of Machin, Idaho; Edith S. Hill of Salt Lake: George S. of Paris, Idaho: erena S. Plower, of Taylorsville: John Nerve Specialist Called EL of Garden City. Utah: Joshua, of To Attend the President Salt Lake: Ivy S. Wellings of Farmington. and Ross W. Spencer, a mem,..;......,..s, ....., the 14iiilk field artillery. who '4,,..1,....i..'!c. ''''''''7,1'. ber of s 4 t I.,4,i,,, :, .4 died following an accident at Camp t. '.1'..4 .i.r, ti4. , ,'" Kearnr, Cal.. July 19, 1918. , ,,;"er..s: ',. Mr. Spencer made..hie home r:,, lortrville until 1911When he moved to . :', ; "' Funtateervice&wUL ' - Winder ward. i; ';24.;:i ..,lt.1.2t. f.,,' , ri be held Tuesday. Oct. 14. at o'clock ,,.7 '' i ward chapel. 411- Winder p.m. in the s will be in the Wasatch Lawn terment s r.,,,. cemetery. , '' .' ss,is;-"...4- A Special feature of Bond y morn ?'''; on inkosittoo in the Niorty lIrit di:bi,Jts, MO; non tog s olitr11 ('firop 14.011s nlit, lotponno,l,tro Utah oleo is pr4ct tea II) mry ;loll of !ht. orsanitntion. anti pir.tieulati) In ItC 311:4 alloi 3011.1 infoantly toctornts. hda !wen e.sen eI b Licul Col Frtd t Irlah ),81 got if entInt Jo, ii,opro, 0'0111 I ushog II) record of fic of nrport Ines rally day' at the ..... ". 171 1 '.- al a hh -- : - -- -- -- , - ... .- - ' OF i Leaves Note Giving Views on What Householders Should Do Upon Going are beginning to re. Bt.:R(41.103ifact that more persons their money and t at home when , I hey &nand- - their ev-ts nits aloew hero, - according to 'is note left by one of these gentlemen at the home of Iter.------ -' bert C. Legg. 1S74 Harrison aVenue. Sunday night. Mr.. Legg end. family.. had been. away .from home during tho- - evening. the police any, anti had sp- t parently left the door of their houmt unlocked. When they returned ap- pearances Indicated that the place bad been ransacked. On the dining room table was found the following note: ' "Leer your ynoney hemo when you r ' telltVe your door open. This la a h- -, of a piece. No money.--Raffi- es." -Investigation showed that nothing , , of value had been taken according to the Police. Merril say the note was , k written In an acellent hand and they i. i believe that it was cone by a, drug fiend. No trace of the intrude! could ' ', be found. i Reports from the Beehive Tailoring i: company, 102 west Third South street, Informed the police this morning that , burglars had entered that establish- !I ment Sunday and obtained about 22.50 In nickels and dimes. Entrance was - l; gained through the basement. Nozh- ..tt ; 4 ing else wee taken. .! Proprietors of the Day & Night 124 Main store, south street. reported '1 to tho- - poliew-thashow case the In r, , front of their store had been broken Into and three silk shirts and eight neckties taken., At the home of A. A. Henderson.- - . Q 060west Seventh South greet. prowl.. era entered by tieing a pass key While - it members of the family were absent and obtained gn COnte in Winnow, a other taluables -- -t MOM Hearing Before Land Office of Receiver Question . State or Federal Title in School Sections. ' i 1.. the federation aa a guest within its the work of other tatea. each club portals. and of hearty would norms Its reprettentativea to trite with the aplendld aims which had Individual state. for 'Nu attention brought it together. Greater resportr and report anything done in its sibility has come to the clubwomen lature or otherwise of Interest to with the war. and It needs some di- - clubwomen of Utah. version to lighten the greater prob.' Afternoon Program. 'ems with which women will have to The thairman of various committees cope. The committees have arranged a series of social affairs. which it is were appointed and other business hoped will prove a means of enloY- - discuseed. This afternoon the meeting, ment to all who partake, and she wet.. Included community singing under dicorned all to the luncheons arranged rection of Mr W. J. Barrette. report for today and tomorrow kt the club.1 of committee of rules and regulation the address of the preridoW. Mrs. E. holm for the clubwomen. O. Loatherwood. toustqat selections, Gives Restponne. the introduction ot diatipgutabed hint W. A. Lowe. of Brigham City and Mrs. T. O. (meets to the federation. responded to the welcome and said Winter, vice president of the Generthat the 'Letting women realized how al Federation, of Minneapolis. Mina.. inmuch it Meant to be present-foand Mrs. E. D. Knight, district chairspiration at federation meetings. She Mast thrift.- et San Prang lace. referred to the subject of AmericanizA reeort wait made by Mrs. it. B. ation. and said that while that was Porter of Ogden. Utah director of a large question for the cities it also thrift. also a report by Mrs. Clemson meant an important one to the rural S. on chairman AmericanizaKinney. oommunitles, an4 Illustrated by statine tion, a report on Community Center by how in a few moments ride in tier Mrs. C. H. McMahon; and an address car, she had seen on the streeti of a on "Democracy and. Education." by little suburban town, a flindoo. a Jar, a Mexican and an Indian squaw. each Min. Alice Reynolds. this evening a specially InterFor of these Intereeted indirectly in the has been arranged problem of labor. as their men Were esting program two one-aplays to be given employeee of a factory in the vicinity. by the Drama club of Ogden. under so that the rural clubwoman had her part to play- In the great work of Am- direction of Mr Lila Eccles Brim. ericanization. She spoke of the im- hail. the first by a Salt Lai: author. Althea Thurston. and the other portance of "pep" in the Individual Mn.Harold d Brighouse. interest but a by work, not a The soda) features of Atte day inbig one that would mean results to the cluded a luncheon served at the Lacommunity. The reports of the various officers dies Literary clubhouse at noon, and were read. and Mrs. Leatherwood slat- a dinner for the officers of clubs at ed that the federation had been re- the Commercial club at which a Wee of distinguished women will ported as third in the list of state or- number ganizations that had redeemed Ito be Inpresent. order to correct en Impression money pledges to the - General Federation and also third in redeeming that only those preeent at the banquet at the federation Hotel Utah tomorrow evening magto the general pledges azine. and in other ways making a would be eligible to attend the meeti ing afterward at which Mrs. T. C. creditable showing. n Winter will make Mrs. Elizabeth it is statjournalist, wild that she wee sorry to ed that all men and,wornen will be this achieve. welcome at this meeting which will take from the pride of meta. but urged the clubs to remem take plat, at 1:10 p.m. lands embraced In Utah land sections granted to state in the 'enabling act again came up for judicial determination of title with the opening this morning of the hearing before Gould B. Blakely, receiver of the local land office. of the application of Mark P. Braffet to purchase a parcel of land from the government as coal land. The land in controversy In the hear-- I ing le the southeast quarter of section 32. Township 12 eouth, range 10 east, which Is in a school land section In Carbon county. Sold By State. Abstract of title to the land ehows section was solkl by that the 'entire the state.- as a school land section, In 1902 tm Laura Bird. who later transferred her right, title and Interest to the Pleasant Valley; Coal Co.. Following this transaction, Mr. Braffet filed application with the federal gov ernment to purchase the land aa coal land. , , The state protested the sale to Mr. Braffet on the ground that the land was not known to be coal land when it was acquired by the state through the enabling act and that the title of the Pleasant Valley Coal company should stand. So many such cases have originated In thie state as a result of mineral and If you have a large crop of applea coal developments on land acquire4 by or have many unsalable Apples,- - and the state through the enabling act that are contemplating turning thorn , into financlai .interests are mid to be be- cider, better read carefully section corrting'reaFful of investing monEY in 3341 'of the' Compiled Laws of Utah. the 'development of such lands, fearing 1117. This provision requires, among that at some time a contest of title other things, that Pertions who make againit'them. As cider muot obtain a permit, from the will be commenced a 'remilli of Tin con d ti on and In an oMce of the attorney general:,and also effort to 'have title to such lands must make certain that the beverage does not contain placed on a dtnit, status, the tel.. they manufacture one-haof one pet cent of recent special sea- - more than lature. 1Y1 dto Congress aloof) 611-I ain't, passe- a 3412 be taken to see that the cider has no peeped to "kick" in it. This can be done readily, asking that clear up the altuat on. the use of certain allowed preserv- : by atives. or by .boiling thoroughly and Conflict o Ttiti. sealing in airtight containers. attorney, Quention of ownership of title origJames H. Wolfe, amistant inates from the fact that the enabling general... expresees the opinion that cider are- beact 'did not convey titre te the state for large quantities of apple made- in violation of the law- simal ing school' lands which a the time of ply through ignorance on the part of statehood were known t contain min- the farmer.manufacturers of the proitself. He points erals.' in numerous cesesafter private visions of the law- sele.of such meter.' that however, out, School interests have purchased. lands lel would- render the vendor liable to with the prusecutlono under the rather severe from the rate and proceeded for by the state pro. development of minerals other. Inter- penalties provided , compliance este cause a conflict bY'gaining title hibition law. and urges of the .statute in with the provisions, as for lands from the government the this regard. -. mineral land. cOAL - -- 1 I COAL CASE OutVarious Thefts Reported. TITLE IS INVOLVED 110 U I CONFLICT 9 GASH it i . t i i' , -- , half-hearte- Theatrical Journal To be Published Here . A theatrical Journal for the interinountaitt country and the northwest to bo known so "Tit'. show Shop is to he published in Salt Lake by James Phslan Cuddy, who has been prominently identified with the theatrical business for many years. The initial appearance of the "Show Shop" will ' - Coray'.--Fideratio- Mr. cud Mrs. Solon Spiro rtlust Have Permit Return to Salt Lake For Manufacture -s, - Annual , The St. Mark's Hospital Aid will give the annual charity ball November 7. For,31 years. With the exception of Ia,t lear because of the influenza. this function has ranked among the foremost social events of this .upper city. in addition-- --todancing, will be served., Intefetted in hall. this MI who lire ... jff(1TmfliiMe to attend a it gmhiliel trififi4 meeting at S 'clock Tuesday afternoon. Oct., 11. at the Hotel rtah. mezzanine floor, for the purpose se formulating glans for the ball. , - , - , , - and Atlantic City, they made frequent trips to Cincinnati, where another of Mrs, Spiro's sisters underwenta. tpulous operation. Although her sinter's health is still a cause for anxiety Mrs. Spiro felt sufficiently reassured to accompany Mr. Spiro on hie rett.te to Salt Lake. Sergt Franchere Appointed. Official orders from the war department announce the appointment, already forecast. of $ergt William TA Franchere, as sergeant instructor for the naticmal guard of Utah; Under the national defenee act. He will report In person to Lieut. Col. William W. Gordon, cavalrykinspector instructor, and through him to the commanding general, western depärtment. and by letter to the chief of the militia bureau at Nt'ashitgion. I. David Larson Leaves TO Charity.114211 For Novembet 7 Is Set - Besides covering the theatrical sit. nation in the larger cities of the district. the publication will give showmen news of the towns where only one or two .,picture theatres are run- Solon Spiro are at In the Hotel Utah, lf - be Nov. 1. , Itir. Cuddy has been a well known theatrical writer for the past 25 years. having arrived from New York Sat. Ho was in the editorial department of York World before that news- urday evening. Mrs. Spiro wont east the Newwas taken over by Joseph Pupaper In April to be with members of her litzer, the famous publisher. Later : family, soma of whom were In poar he was it special vil.littr,on New York health: Mr. Spiro went east In June newspapers front sktoillWork he went to .join Mn. Spiro in Cincinnati for to the theatrical world. He was tour. in manager numerous foreign ce- - the funeral of Mr. , Spiro's sister, Mrs. lebrities and for hag touched each part M. Hattie Sachs, whose death occur. of the theatrical bedopes as play reader'e play builder and press agent.red at Philadelphia. ds Spending the summer in New York . 1 Mrs.-- Mr.--an- their apartments Of Apple Cider eorwerrtetee-amt-ttrtrriretntw- , r )er. . ------ - pottot 4- 1 , ins - . Rear-Ailmir- A htilets 7 xi Ray Dental Specialists i been issilAt4 la raitIv the fund Mut Juht a 6114 that on Cr pull Mein fat el Itte had reatoolded that the Logo tialtilit of the awount plrflard had t.t Ito toede tip out of Ilia 'Aeration treJury, Malice Report. to be tdkels up pr.,t.tel. Cortionn. elate erri IttI Mr. pa r I of the l'oderAtion glitittek for Iho tietireal I ederation, amid that it A otelholootry die. th commit her groat tileiteui In eland IA& a gate rueoloos limo held by the enevott,te of the Mete feili ration i repteeentathe Imerd pyritous 10 the 11.11Vrd I yoritilig, to the greater nationI one. Slit iartt Iii torcat. Mild it eat. di-- . tded Iit Amer-Ong oilier thh,gol !teat it nue the tomlega elkprlition,it) I )1, s to the. getter. club to The ligtitr foon. the ID reglii4ePtit anti tel eeii4I of flowers ICI the doildital I federation a hether belonging Ii th m bole 0.11911 elottlei It Ito ere etittillattilitg fr.. ),1 state or Nis f,r t he di city oremnitatioos, tid tl-Iti1- eistion st the Its ho hoped 11.4( each cosh" realiro thus lumhrono dur36161 34:1 P4111 nub' nos Ito ,,A,ototte privilege Ishii jitth. that each raithm lys jet reereeentati ea to the biennial Tim fIalat ilitettitg itegiati at le a I en 41 III. atilt It eb opetted liy Mrs, I:. it inetinga eis that tiorliA bloat renorta Elthteill Hien ..;13 :1.; 1.911 leatherliood. privation( of the Pit..tio could he made each club tlir.vt from flied of Fodertto,i mho introduced Mrs. John the source of itist,iration upon which 11 A iftiVrt idteoe, ortetdent of the City l'ed each club tould necessarily to a bilge 01 4 Eistiveted met' 3:1 'ration of tti (tuen ii etuhe, ho depend. The fedwhit Wet is 0 4 tneeauro. tird if tlier Utlorth nd ea the bort 'Andrew or greeting to the till lerg family el women. mern . I burp. : la nn wronger than ihe individ (timer A is sin, Vtdtri tie). 11, Aleti :1 Itie to the uotflenttom the important's, tittle conirising it. set an important Tula' deolie, of true Atiferognistion Ittt only for work detolves upon each club. -I I I I :os 6 dIcere We do hot fight with steel hayo the foreigners of our nation. but for Men I.60:s 4:9 3;3 with Influent,. the native born. nod ais an ezoltst nis." she told: Wounded eeerely: lion read from the pa( PM of an an- thoughts, worde and deede. and we 07 archiatic 23 todieers la Litter-tor.theite all " moat with publication. 4 "The '.operate In the alen 40S 103 1.914 sotnet of the utterances of a great aims of the general federation. Wounded treasonablo nature which if promo!. title utged that th menitetra hecomo 19 gated told aeethillatett In the minds Is titleers ofr ecttualitted with the Child 311 1.:; Men :73 Americana auk' mean the downfallI noticeable, pubilphed in accord with unWounded. degree of the tuition. She said that true the welfare work of Rhode !land." determind: Mrs. W. F. Knox. state. organization, loyalty meant respect and eupport ofr iftleera : :2 the a overnalmint and that ernitious reported the fotiowing clubs so having 141. Men ISII I3S eentimenta could not help, but would joined the Rtat Federation. the Anglo' Total wounded; only hinder the right administration ofr citation of Collegiate Alumni. the CRY 41 4S ()Meer 1St the nation's ffair. She urged that Federation of Women's Clubs. Ind . "den )74 LIZ& 4.174 the women of the rederatinn tak anI Woman' Auxiliary to the Greeters of a 24 active and earnest part In inciting in'Prisoners Is Utah. the Women'. Auxiliary to the terest in the true Americanization. t'nited Commeecial Traveler.. the Wel. which 'after all means loyalty to theI fare club, of Mit Lake. and the Potr. ti. 101rertiMent. . rte! flour .club pf Provo 'tench. The Mrs. tarn Miller. president of the president of each was called upcyn to Ladiee Literary club. gave a memo's" give ,a short addreas, end afterrard of greeting from th club, and said We. E. O. ' Leatherwood said that in that an one of the oldest and largest order that the women'. clubs the clubs of the state. it lave welcome toI state might keep 4n close touchefwith IN Presby., 24.50 Gold' Crowns 22 terian guiltily school. was e appear-Porcelain Crowns (true to acce of Martha Brown. a ed IS, who natural color).. was rescued mhen an infant from the 24.50work (Per tooth) slums-Wea- nFrancisioll Chinatown, -- Bridge 27.00Plates ' ' and brought up. in the Tooker Home 1811veg Fillings gime at Oakland. Her fathdr was Chinese Cement Fillings e756 and her mother HaWailan. "Light f Porcelain Fillings . ; ., 22,04) of the Pres yterian church- Bearer Gold Fillings ..' 22.50 es in this city have been stiPSorting Extraction of teeth (newest Martha, and she wa sent out here to 140 let her patrons hav some visible evimethod) .. i7r. .clence of the good work they were do- - Actor's Fund Drive Begins. Tow can't get more for your money. OM0..,li i..1 the recent Presby- ing. She attend Don't 'crept less at Ogden. New York are to the terian Advices from 1 'Pyorrhea Treated Suoresefully of the Rev. Dr. and la now the 44L drive fgr the Actor's effect the that . Irregularities of Teeth Corrected ok E. this Davies, Mr and city. George It' 7N A tea was give in the chilere honor fuhd nt.Amorica bt opening there toA -I the Boar; afternoon Governor Simon- - Bamberger by "Light Sunday day. ers" of the Viret church.followed by wan asked some time ego. by Daniel a program Whtch included vocal and -of -- 4'he -- bliyMciare called Into Instrumental tousle. The "lAght Bear- r1:041411411, .oresi4entof ths Itrir.-- - to T. consultation by ers" of thol Third Presbyterian church! beco,me a member of the governor's Cary , tiro 6011. President Witson's-rorivre entera in !rtcp,ahrtthJA---iate.-t. re man: tea ILA :a t IrIrt nion . T ile ril , tz,., forced use for but to the drive. ager nerve specie list is eon- - West m i lister Second he It Lake Clt. Presbyterian 1 This noted' fleeted a ith the University of Penn- - cho rely entertained her Friday after- decline the'datios on account of pnboMee. B. I ROSY', D D ' curl of other matters. awisis'os Pouts. , of that rock hat tittle trthute tlirie ther lop :tel.: y otuirfl leo 1.11140 (tub tinder duo. a ialli ii a Literal) ttetttel etto II ink vita., &tut I. I , S a 9,4.11,1, ,la ilmoloolimem Executive Committee of Red Cross to Meet William James Spencer Answers Call of Death The regular monthly meeting of the . il!e fice from Sept. 22 to Oct. part of the high He Cil L. 7, I FIGHT. Sunday, Dec. 21 CELEBRATED t OUTLINEDicasuaity Records Utah Regiments ;17:--- - Activities of Stift on. ganigations will be given ilose scrutiny by the Business Menll Alliance of the Comtnereial club at a meeting Which I,' to be held In the club today. In- vestigstion of various charitable or- most importantlopic geMeationg-le-th- e on the program for the meeting. 1;z4 take-chartiebl- ' :t (t'" - Long Winter Evenings ( Visit Cities in East David I.arson., secretary of the Commercial club, has left for an extended tour of the east.. He wilt visit Omaha Chicago. Cleweland.-NeYork and other large eastern cities. -- He will pttenti the international trade conference which is to be held in Atlantic City commencing Nov. 20, and on hie return trip willattend ilia meeting of commercial ortranfoationtr execu-ttrvirInalarrapolle Larson is scheduled to lead one of the Moat Important diecussions which will be held by .tho executhel at their eon-- . terence ot Investigate Chanties. 4 are pleasant when there's rood entertainment In the home. One of our music makers ssill give you the worlds beat music both Instrumental and vocal: ; ) , , ! , atour store and select 'what pleases you bent Calk bear and - , Glen Bros...Roberts Plano Co; 44 Ilmt , FLesvt14 - Ht ' i , ..1 ,' s t 4i . . . . 1 |