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Show N .DESERBT EVENING- NEWS. la - 4 1850 FOUNDED TUESDAY NOYKMUKH 101!) LAKE CITY SALT M M Mi. W pieecllwl la fa Bay W, lMa Lti SEVENTIETH UTAH t'uk ika YEAU LOCAL GAS PLANT APPRAISED AT BIG INCREASE n JX. . -- n. Surprise Sprung At Hearing Before Utilities Board i r THE niiiL ha neither bureau tike no atiuk In ti ion of linn J the evt-lor- force auch letters were expected " ,h irke of the iomrnleelon to follow the A m fair i brought out et impartial Many Foreign Delegate health Mr Horning IneUted that three Will Attend Commercial ortition had made an Intaalljcatluti vod th. Jud(, 0r(iw Gathering in May Utah advtaablllty of i.aimlttlii aurh st)-al- u H H tn Mid ths tarord of tha might of tha proporty To he Represented. b embarrassing 10 th. romml-lo- n. th Many undor whl-an ettenipf to prejudke the matter; at buela for purpoeee woo d te n'iand ioaaM the iipprar- trlfht 7 M aa fixed Cieaeed from 12 42 hy'ancr of an attempt to tnfhirma the ,rr world ronfurema if In favoi of the company I the ronurlMlon laat eprln g (r 3 I Mr FHnd ssld the protasianta had Anmrkin forsln tradara with 00I n 777 or rather more tha I ,,H objection to tho Introduction o' the, advisor from ths lra(j, ,ctl4l ound Tha ln rert pr rtoi, which tho rornider-- d hnrtu- - A. far ru'i Australia flgjrra and Houth of the leea brinff merely c.n expreaaion America, govern-mrnt- r the of by inert influential appointed wuh the eerial ho rprHot .out. ndt! h It do ... . would tho roniiiilaalmi of ihe various nation they will ,..Mhl Ihnl (it the goo lompony tantstlvaa Judo iieeu..od mI.I that t represent win ha on of the Importdul) Xalua of tho plant had In. retrod lhal(mni!r thto oti tho rsae tho lotloro ant features of the Seventh National much oinc Ut aprlng hut tht lho mlshl Ull ho tonotruod no on ntternpt tho comntlnnion nlong to Foreign Trade ConvenUon, to be hald prod In ho uaod ahoutd making pew value In tlow of tho ponltlon nMumod In ban Framisoo 0 a May 12 to IS. l20 the utility. roproaontatlt ylotheforactual lho conintlmlon Mr R. hnrdn with talue of the property by At tho lottorn In ovh Elaborate preparations ar being inada of offer tho drow now donee by Ihe Commercial club of th Tacb Tho former taluatlon wao bawd on flc Coast cities to Valuation in orurtry. avaravo urlcoa for torumodlUoa be William J Hagenah. of Chlca 19. der to make the Journey to the Pacivaluation onglnoor lor tho gaa com- fic Coaat attractive to those who will pany. told of Inventlgatlonn mad In attend the convention It la expected other clllen by hlo firm alnco hla laat comtnloaion. that Utah will be represented. ntipoaranca boforo th for tho yearn OKO coot . ThoM tnado been have taking Into Special M camera. talua- fho warjlnto and con,jderBtlnn average present price lion of the plant. la few Beattie years as well as those of the past making arrangements to J The pr(reednn thla mornlnjr were He then preaented the result of hi exhibit the products of the far east alfto marked by an expreaUm from reappraisal of the propertle of the he commlMlon of the value to be Utah Gaa it Coke company The for- - ln hat city, while Ban Francisco will e baaed on the level exhibit the Iaclfic Coast products and placed on letter written by mer appralMl w of powerful htilneamen'a of Loa Angeles tha products of South prices from 1912 to M17 Inclusive not 0 while which Th rerganltatlona and waa dated Jan 14. Ml A apeclal steamer from the America Jeorded. might be Interpreted by aome waa ordered by the company as an attempt to Influence or at Icael appraisal value of the far east will bring the delegates from the reflect to present to prod bp th commlaalon In the per- property; and hla firm had chosen those countries to Ban Francisco formance of It duty use as basis the level of prloea pre- aa well a steamer from Valparlso t Wltlulrawn. The former vailing In Ml and Ml the from South same delegates the bring and uaed waa KollowLng the dlscuaalon of thla Inventory bed A America stteamei la hhase of the question of Judge Joehua method wer adopted, extensions Fortlreenwood. president of the commla ing made at the new price level. New to leave York and 20, April y mer real estate value were used. plon. and other present, th gas withdrew i'a offer to present as Reproduction coat new Jan. 1, MM. make the trip through the Panama videncc letter from the Halt Lake was estimated to be 13.414.154. Th Canal, bringing tha delegates from tha Commercial club, the I'ta Manufac- present coat, which was th reproduceastern stales and Europe to . San turer association, the Utah Associat- tion cost less existing depreciation, Francisco. 12.377.711. was placed at ed Industries and the Hotary club. The convention program will conThe former appraisal of Hagenan There waa a marked paucity of at tendance at the hearing, outside of A Erickson. Inclusive of coat of es- sider chiefly the conditions under of the gas company tablishing tha buslnass and working fepreeentatlve which United States has become the and of the commlaalon. and. the presa. capital, had placed the reproduction 741 creditor nation since the war, and tha he only one of the numerous proteat-nt- s coot, leas depreciation, at 12.501. future proswas Salt Lake City, as represent- This figure ws at that tlm reduced effect this will haveIs on to lend millions perity. If America ed by Will H Kolland. Its city attor-Vie- by the commission to 32 242.067,3hear- of dollars to foreign nations, it will The commission at the former and William Holmes, the asslst-k- j It la pointed out. to lay nt city auditor, ing allowed for the cost of attach- be necessary. plans for the Increase many times of m Judge Joshua Greenwood, president ing business (13M1. 355. and as working M the commission, caused to he en- - cspitsl. 38lf 00. which Is added to the exports ln order that aome of thla purpoaea. money may be brought back to the tered In tlie record the various no. valuation for United States. tlce. published and hv letter thatNow Valuation. had been given the public and attorUtah To Be Represented. nova for varloua proteatanta and to The lateat report of Mr. Hag-enaPlans for the entertainment of the taatthe firm presents following .proteatanta themselves He called delegatee and their famlliea are being tention to the fact that no one was eth ,hjch reprothe Mr with valuation, giving present exception of for the large number of delegates ex In spite of the fact that all per- ducing the plant new. and the worth pected, will be provided. Special sons who professed to be Interested of the property at present prices, trains will be sent to San Francisco when allowance la made for existing from all had been notified, directly or of the United States, for parts depreciation. the convenience of the representatives Reviews the Case. of various states in the union. Reservations can be made by applying Franklin S Richards, counsel for to O. K. Davis, secretary of the Nathe Company. In his opening state- Classification tional Foreign Trades committee, 1 ment. related the history of former Land . . ... Hanover Square, New York City. proceedings before the commission. Buildings Which led up to the report of the val- Equipment . Representatives of the Utah Manufacturers association will In all probuation engineer, that the pioperty Holders . . waa worth $2,601,74. He said the Distribution system. ability attend the convention, accord31.317,247 31. 143, 267 ing to J. S. Early, secretary of that company Is driven by financlaF neces- Mains Mr. Early said sity to ask 'for additional Increases. He that organization. Called attention to the emergency naUtah realizes that the possibilities for Utah-made ture of the relief formerly granted by far eastern markets for the commission. goods are better now than ever before, R. manawill and Utah send representatives to Ceorge Horning, general ger of the company for the past six that convention to see that no stone is left unturned to establish foreign months, was placed on the stand to trade via the Pacific coast, for Utah present a communication from the Commercial club, dated Oct. 23. say-th- g products. It waa the opinion of the board that the company was entitled to a Body of J. E. Tomlin Arrives fair; return on the value of Its plant. ThetfJtab Manufacturers association The body of James Edward Tomlin, indorsement, of Oct. 23, of the the company for an adwho died ln Piocfisr Nev.7 a few "days Total specific vance In rates based on the valuation ago, arrived ln Salt Lake today. It conat ruction The Utah Associated was offered. cost V, ...32,386,308 32.SS3.323 waa taken to the C. I. Goff undertakIndustries also indorsed the petition for an advance in rates. The Rotary Overhead allow- 3 ing establishment ln Midvale, where ances 15 Pet.. 447.845 3 388.336 funeral services will be held Wednesclubs letter to the commission was day at 1 p.m., under the auspices of jplacea In evidence. It leaves theTotal physical the Knights of Pythlaa. Interment, natter In the hands of the commisslon. property ..33,434,254 32,477,721 will be ln Midvale cemetery, where Mr. Tomlin Mra Tomlin la buried. Adding the allowWill Follow Fact. waa about 65 years of age and a carances made President Greenwood asked as to by formerly penter by occupation. the commission; . v Estimated cost x PERPETUAL CARE." of establishing 3 131.056 3 181,056 business ailAck t th the opening . hrerlnc before the pu of of lhes tiee rommlaalon Om A Crka ccmjri eppDei M for an tncra.s In ra.ra This In tha forni of a ra ppr sal of h A l IMUhK i . lih lth , he clock following for In-i- .j all office, jver th pav ahkuluielj ini kllrnllitn it the regular governmental and give no heed l'i arbiliar) th ftt i ... ! Young Ladiea Aaaociationa To Celebrate Fiftieth An-i1'"- With "'" ;1 eom-lnxtn- rata-msk.- n t 10 A ' I pont-wnrtl- repre-lentatlv- ache-dule- , com-pah- y. X w. 'd J . 1 fI s I rate-maki- Fol-tan- Tre0' d, ; madr.'.quat;' inal-fectl- y. . ' Wanted 38.000 88,000 Working capital Grand total .36,713.810 33,256.777 Post-W' Prices Used, by Mr. Folland, Mr. Ifagenah said that the prices. In the former taluation were probably higher as general thing than th actual cash invested by the company. The average of five years of prices was set up, and the engineer explained that the reproduction cost w:as the basis desired, rather than the actual cost. In the latest valuation submitted the new pries, he said, are those of a new economic level brought about by the world war. Present prices are higher than any that have existed since 1338 The level of prices tended downward after the Civil war, until they reached the 1869 level about 1880. The present aituaUoivJbe thought, differs from that which prevailed in 1868, for the reason that following th Civil war th tendency waa downward, whereas the price level now is atlll upward, the November, 1813, price being the highest yet reached. Mr. Hagenah said that ln tha history of economic statistics there were i three high peaks, each 60 years after Its predecessor, following interns tlon-- 1 al disturbances It is 60 year from ar Cross-ejtamln- " Boys (0 Sell The CbrisImasNews In every town In UtalvJdahoand Wyoming. Write circulation partment for de- Departed Relatives a sister or a brother or parents separated in different knd per- hap NEGLECTED CEMETER' bring them to--f IES, why not -gether In WASATCH LAWNLots may b purchased at R aateh lees aJ la Advance of Nfeed , , Os very tsar tens Removals Tram any cemetery are made for lotowners at cost. -Com la and let ns talklik It over. WASATCH UVN CEMETERY Afftee 4 Mala. Wasatch ISM h' local niripaUtie hv brought uric to many officer of th weather bureau as lu r unpllanre with the mraauir whei enacted, and th con-- trsl uffn of the bureau ha burned a statement fur the guidance of He of fb luia In lt.es w here a muvrmenl has bet m made for such change In time l! will be iiutud Thai mi government fflrcr In anj tapaclty will be allowed l) the law in uee an) Iqtally altered nine In hla hualneaa, but must adhera to the standard times of th son in a Iv.th he Is located and that train ei hediil must continue without - Fitting,1 It 1 T room in affair will h ui department of lha Unitwhether In Ih legislative, eaecutlv or Judicial branches of Ih giveinmeni or relating to th Urns within whbk any right shall arcru or determine, or within which any act alia II or aha nut be performed by any pereon subject to th Jurisdiction of the I nlted til a lea. ll ehall b under aloud and Intended that th tlm hall be the I till'd Btate standard time of ih son w'thin which lb act 1 lu be performed lavw )a Mandatory, Tbia law la mandatory and defines th time that shall be used In government and Interstat operations. Therefore. regardless of Individual or official opinions on th subject or Its effect on buainaa Intervals of lb where contrary law ar snarled, the time prescribed by Ih United Btate law must be adharad to by th weather bureau. The tlm of taking observations will be I a m. and I 76th meridian tlm Th hour pm. fixed In ihe regulations for tha dissemination of foracaata reports, bulletin. maps and other general Information to meet local needs will b strictly observed, nor will It be permissible to taka additional observations or to rrturn to ih earlier hour fur distribution o me local eondllona. The march of ttm la Inszorabl and can not be controlled by man-ma- d laws or other human effort Legislation can descrlbo and defln tha standards of time, but Its panes g la measured only by astronomical sequence and by clock which perform la synTha arbitrary therewith. chrony true changing of clocks mars th chronology of tventa, confusea history, Involves scientific comparisons, and presents many other objectionable features If It Is advantageous to plao th hours of labor within daylight, laws can b mads to meet the situation without tampering with th oiocka J. CECIL ALTER, (8lgned), MeteorologlaL fJh tffa Cul rCi any officer ed Hlaiei. ( fl r& rT ,43. 11 com-tnunltl- Temporary; Ceiiation Or deredl to Prevent Conger tion of Mailt . Dunn? Chrutraaa Seaton. , ha bean received by Mayor W. Mont Ferry from thd United States war department that notice hag been Issued to th sue prlnlendnts of the' II army quar tarmastar (ytall store to decline to accept after Dee. 19 any ordf tot goods carried by these t ores which call for delivery by parcel post. This action baa been taken by th quwrtermaster general of the army to relieve th mails, usually congested during th Christmas season, of th additional burden eq tailed by trana porta tion of th stocks sold by army stores on mall order. Must Flic Before Dee. 10. Th notice recites that to recehr consideration order must be actually on fll In the store prior to Dec. 19j Person contemplating making pur chase which muat be delivered by paroel post ar therefore requeeted to place their orders with the retail store within th district In which th pur chaser resides Je fora that data. Th army quartermaster retail stores will continue to accept bulk1 orders placed by municipalities, municipal selling agencies, and communv Uf buying aaaociationa fdr commodities offered for sale through retail stores. Buch order are delivered by, freight A dUtceunt of 10 per cent on, the entire blll'of goods ordered by bulk la allowed the purchaser; to cotetx overhead expanses entailed In making) distribution. ( Rumors Are Denied. The war department authorizes pub. Ilcatlon of the following statement from the office of director of salesi , The director of sales anuounoca that with th alngle exception pf thl air service, no bureau of the war deJ partment having aurplus war tna-- i tertale to dispose of contemplates an abatement of its efforts to market aa expeditiously as poasibla Its entire lock of surplus supplies Thi state, ment la mad In denial of rumor which have become current to the er- feet that the war department wouldi suspend It sales acUvttlea until the1 cipring. "The ah service has practically suspended sales to make possible the1, taking of an Inventory, which when! completed will expedite sales of it , surplus materials N FORMATION the lli.hopa building me of the iiwmt important snd elaborate Jet elagr,! bv that organix itlon. The Jubilee is en- 1 hang. ct of Rrpral. tire!' an aul'eieaiy belonging to th The original act of Oongres conY M s womrn the organlratlon, joung tain four erulona Th of repeal M. I A rot having been organized un-- 1 relate onl) to section 3, which hae some fl' or lz jeers later, after to do with the arbitrary charging of Junius F Well, ess called to organ- the dorka Bectiona 1.2 la2 and 4 reparticularize that aaMiclailon In 1X75 The Y. main ln force In Bectlon Ihe preeenl slluatlvn. ly as or- It Important L M I A on the other hand read as follows "That within the respective zones ganized No' 2. 1X49, b re'ieat of President Rrigham Young who de- created under the authority hereof th of the Church standard time of ths ton shall govern sired the 'oung women to start out on a Mg retrenchment lho movement of all common carriers In of dress and gen- engaged in commerce between the sevmatters campaign eral states or between a state and any eral living The hlrtnrlc annals of the organiza- of th terrlt tries of the United Btate. tion quaint!) tell how the joung Mor- or between a state tr th trrltory of mon" women of that d i gathered to- Alaska and any of the Insular posgether and foreswore the clipping of sessions of thl - United Rtates or any the.r locks, (a st'le rlinllar to the foreign country- In all statute, orthen being In ders. rules, and regulations relating to present togue), also the shortening of their th time of performance of any act by gowns beyond certain decorous lengths and united In a general discarding from their frocks of bits of lace and ribbon which tended to make their attire aeem too extraxagant for their means Since that day the work of the organization, alw-aembracing, however, the Idea of retrenchment, has branched out Into all aorta of educational field and the tiny gathering or two has now developed Into an association w hlch It Is expected by the Jubilee will number some 59,000 memAttendance at Church schools la Bolshevism and th practice bers of of th member of th L W. W. Invitations and Program. quit satisfactory, according to a re- soma were denounced in unflinching terms One hundred and fifty handsome port just received by Bupt Adam by Justice J. E. Frick of th state su souvenir Invitations embossed In gold over laat Totaling considerably prom court In an addresa before a have been issued by the general board asmeeting of th Parent-Teachefor the affair Friday. They have been year th record up to Oct 21, 119, sociation of tho Lafaystt school Monsent to the general board, the presiaa follows; day night. Using aa hla subject "The dency of the Relief society and PriB. Y. U. 1,214; B. T. C 357; Big Theory of Our Government." Judge mary associations, all stake Y. L. M. Frick explained how th radical eleI. A. presidents and as many members Horn. 37: Casals, 121; Dixie, not rement of the la to tear country trying of the original Y L. if. I. organisa- ported; Emery, 123, Fielding, 174; down the constitution establish a tions aa can now be located- - The lat Gila. 200; Knight, 35; L. D. & U.. condition of chaos andand lawlessness ln ter Invitation list extends to many th oountry. states In the union, from the Atlantic 2,145; Millard. 133; Murdock, 31; Frick urged upon the parent! to the Pacific, where many of the first Oneida, 273; Rieka, 500; Snow, 233; to Judge hold fast to constitution and "Mutual Girls are now making their Snowflake, 104; St. Johns, 14; San to th theory of tha government In this homes The programs bear th word and to turn a deaf ear to the Luis, 73; Uintah, 161; Juarez, not re- country "Y L. M. I. A. Jubilee Year outbursts of those who are trying to Frldav, Nov. 28. and also the picture ported ; Weber, 721; total, 7,477. create a condition of unrest. Bolshevof the founder of the organization, While no report ha been received ism cannot laat ong, he declared, as President Brigham Young. from Juarez It la known that the gal- It has already ruined Russia and will on the program are lant little school The numbers running peacefully ruin any country where it Is permitas follows ted to obtain a stronghold, he said. It along tn th midst of the Mexican revolution, and It la expected that It en- la not a government of the majority, Opening hjmn. "God Moves in a norbut almply a desire of a claaa-o- f men rollment will be up to or above Mysterious Way , 4i mal. A report la also expected from to control with no law. He referred Pray er above to the Joe Since tho normal. cas Hillstrom Dixie the and said Robber Suspected Said Song, "Fifty Thousand, completed many new stu- that every day th mail brought hunWords by Ruth May Fox figure were entered To so that the total dreds of threatening letters to memhave Lake dents Boy Margaret Summerhaya Quartet. doubt far exceeds at ber of the supreme court. In this Ruth May Fox enrollmentth no Greeting out aa state, Hlliatrom attendance James McCord, It years old, said must be declaring that given present Our Organization set free or those whose duty It Is to to be a Balt last month. Lake boy, la under ar(a) "The Beginning" enforce the law would suffer, Marla YDougaJl rest at Hamilton, Ohio, op a charge of Soviet Republic (b) After Fifty Years Open and Refer Bids three men who robbed Press diapatchea tell a great deal abeing on of Martha H. Tingey store at that place several Caned these days about a "soviet Republic, dayclothing For Conduit On (C) Solo, "Long, Long Ago,.. according to word received he asserted. "There la absolute, no here. ago. r. Margaret Summerhayg : The three men were arrested at a 6 a soviet Republic. Th Reminiscences" The city commission this morning such thing Newport, Ky. Four business men ofl ar the Zina Y. Card, Phoebe Y. Beattie laboring Cincinnati, who are alleged to' havo! to th city engi- aovlets and referred and opened a class, republlo la not governed received the atoleaJ f property, were! and Susa Y. Gates. tabulation bldg for the cover-In- g by any set Of people. A republlo la held for the granavjj-- y by a "The Kerry Dance Mollory neer for police cona reinforced of a In and placing .government of the majority,-- and Judge ln that city 1 laat wreck. Margaret Summerhsys Quartet. th soviet Refreshments. Republic la any- Since hla .arrest, McCord la said to, crete conduit, pgrttons rc11f, th Social hour. have confessed that he, single-handof the Salt lake and Jordan- canal thjT5 The Judge took occasion to rap tha robbed th Jewelry-store the cltjr limits. of George! For the occasion the board rooms within Indifference of Imth In matter were N. people bids Five .This Marks Oct. 7, of 310 submjtted. Trenton, J., will be handsomely decorated. Mrs. He said that there are al- 000 worth of diamonds and political. from removal means the provement Jewelry Martha A. Tingey and Mrs. Ruth May the of the city of what together too many laws on the statute and disposed of the loot in Cincinnati. eastern Fox heading the committee ln charge has long beenpart an eyesore and menace hooka of Utah today and that the rea- On the strength of hi confession, Abe of the celebration. The improvement son is that tha people era indifferent Bchultx, a wealthy merchant of that to public health. was provided for in the bond Issue ' Praia waa given the action of Judge city has been arrested on the charge Celebrations Elsrwbrre.7 Anderson of Indianapolis ln declaring of receiving stolen property. Schulta The anniversary celebration of the authorized early thla year. that under the war-tim- e fuel law, it denied the charges and said he knew simboard one but is of many general waa unlawful for th coal miner to nothing about th matter. ilar affairs being held throughout th ou strlke. g Officers at Cincinnati say Church Iht week. The three Weber Belle T, Davis, president Of th found a revolver on McCord that they May wad T. L M. 1 A. stakes, Weber, Ogden Parent-Teach- aasodla. stolen from the Jewelry store. Lafayette and North Weber, are combining In a tion, presided. An- enjoyable musloal big anniversary affair Friday night at program was given by th Berthana hall. Members.f the genschool orchestra under the,,Lafayette direction eral Y. L.- - M. I. A. board have been of Edna Anderson Nelson. Despite Invited and also a speslal Invitation the fact that the orchestra has been has been sent to A. W. Ivins, general assembled only a short time, excelY. M. M. 1 A superintendent and a lent results have been accomplished. Thanksgiving will mean It waa the first publio appearance of daughter of President Brigham' Young more with a . to lead th grand march. A number the- - orchestra this year. . Recitations of the ward organizations are giving were given by Phyllis Evans and Betty . Victor their anniversary celebration tonight Platt. and atlll others will make a special - Edison or'-ifaature of it Friday, following out the Ensign School First to V Colunftia request of the general board that each x . one hold some sort of an observance Contribute to Memorial In your home. Holiday gre of the jubtlCfs year. real when yep can have' The morncommission thla county KO NEED FOR JEW. SHOES ON music to cheer th hour. New Suits Fi!?L ' " ing received the first public contribuTH 4NKSGI9IWG Music Is a friend always tion toward the eoet of the proposed Why go to the expens of a new - Third District tTonrt. . Pay otijjj eaty payment bridge to be built over the mouth 6f when your old shoes , can b pair way aadjtt your InatrtK P, Maaciotra against C. H. Kearney, Parleys canyon aa a memorial to th mad as good as new again by our mant to recover 3500, alleged, to be due on vCf ONCE. You can soldiers, sailors and marines who modern abo repairing machines. a check. order by Mali a machine, served war. the during preeent wear Ilk to us a pair youd - , E. Baird Igstrwt Mra. Zeno Bring and records. , - The contribution eame'from the Enif they were presentable We'll put Barnes, to recover 31,000, alleged to theni amount was not school, Tha sign ao waar can you info shape be due on a real estate transaction. mads known because of the desire of (ham anywhere and th cost will b Glen Ercs.-Rcie- rb Steve Amtcome against Carmelite the commission not to make it appear vea th cheapwhat less than far - la contest between Amlcome, for an accounting. there that any est new shoes' would be. 1. schools. Ths ' school children are City. JBoard of Education against PkaojCo. Frank 'and Emma Rose, 'To condemn merely being asked for what they can Hall CXkk'rtag jcertain real estate property for school afford to contribute and not' for any was. sags rr. main m purposes. specified amount. When all school Lee Lakin against Hamee Iledley, have' contributed, (he amounts ob1 East Second Boo til et. ai., to recover 6600 alleged to-btained from the various school disS3 East Broadway . due on shipment of or under thf -- trict wlUUa the county will be made A Provo. Utah, also at shop term of a lease, known. at hair-bobbi- ng Justice J. E Frick Attendance at Church Schools ) Shows Increase Ben-nlo- Raps Bolshevism And Lawlessness n. rs 1 1869-191- 1 ' -- beSalt self-term- ed -- er ' llr e Monarch Stioe Repairing Co - |