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' f ihioets, reLsoost 4 '. $ 'tenure 7,77777771 . , I. eitimbideat tip Intone, ! t so 160314 7 Ana. , Reitiodeled---ar-,- he ---- hoiden caufftear oast assume th lite' lien tissosslts hit II hoodoo the ladies troni pasted by Mono atone latent and bir 41., .; 4,9,140' ,, ! , s . 4 it Aadreir iamb, paid blest to tit I N4 . 1. r iI wiiq 1$,$ 1 6 k', vno ley hoLgent of the 1114tiont no hoot of ,, 11,' 4 1 . 1' 4,... 11'400,;,4'10..4: Espossoion anti Phosmal Kam-slu- t ,o1d.e7 : C ,. , .ZA found Mimi iWilimmib,) The" 1. wo. tousuipallf.-Lgolpeiboot 1 ' 4.1..)17. ' on the well aaJ tho doctor taw pistlikA '''''PA L, -, A 44 ..., ?1.4144. imvppire.,..:1 4, 0111 hie rstee Me. Ca g, ;AMP oho" 4111,,,... ,., i Whorl) animus to hear 'tom hie via , 14T4 I ''',.' N, ,.,4- '- - '''...'"-".- " biro age dello neat Monday. tdeorh !$ Utah eludenia, Ni. hallo limo i , 1ff. 1 t 140 ) Wilk territory lilltilrtrili stilt, , .. r Mae hist nun end Ora toosh 0, Midi, I ' 1 Istr 1 hoe to empleoll 1, A rail foilomod ois Mira Edna tortoonioI rvel aloe 4 '4,'lilt, , A 1 , 1 ti tile Moshe seta the Mimeo Entity tipo tor al telphtti)a meAsett for itio , 4 it, i t .. 1 1111111,'ULit la. 01".0 leers and rronroo Grant at Mt b nee WI too .4 1 1 , I I 4,7 1 r. W Correll, torten onsineger et !,, brio( but mill enbilable. litotti )(tong k i 4 hoe to , and ! oho compesty. ail, oilephotio fi ladies are doing fine (wroth in Molt ,,, , , il... .0.,,,,,,, 1.,,t '''" to the dompienpee fee SS year. out.. 1..1 . . clamo and aro buoy anti hopps, I ' 11 1, .., Mr. Campbell le into city. C. A. ,', ',I ,' The train brought the tres onidnight i N.'. sill oureood Mt Carrell ae O. :t flare bark to Heir York to tion to , ' l' .111 . l''.".t )'', '' ("t.' ,. r vk giotriti Iklifisillir and piebald Ho. tail the uto.lts-datt '' t'N,,1Ni At a meeting et the IIntermountain I ,,...., Itrt sitorSoly lindr the diroction of Mom "'eat Adele Cannon Hoosrelle. shock $e al Elerirte. oempoop holiardap the. Sal., lowest elltrero were thrown'. . 4. ' ' ,' ,. gm) held at the poivieu home of testall , , e It ste Itanchoost, president. t ,, ' btra J fteutoen Chub on Moienty-thir, , ' ' 7; , : , I nil and MS general ley. vire preasdrat etroet. Tho trotOnte li ors tilisa sub - . 'f IK '',,N , Itellipttpicr, perrtatir:for: bright and Intelligent botenero and the ' W. Leaver. treessurer, anti N. I. Ver. visitors tett groat froolom it sprea ' - ' ' 41 . ,., maga. osseisgerst gisaetal manager. ,.'',,,. ion In their ministry to those dear . I, young frionaa. aeughtet me their bid . Dr. Willard Y. Crozedl sad limo amomirtatee In Irish The Ie , , ...''' aloe have home ontertaimed at the home , ., .'' Dies in Portland, Ore.I Mrs. !vivid Hotelle and loom oblig of . ., .., ,..... . ..,,i i od to return similar courieouito from .' r g 11r. Willard Young Cretan, se vicars 11Ien !Novi and other friondo Miss 4. , , el Miele Porn Alot boom In Now York. , .14. well knoan phyatrian and surgeon , , . . soder find Mrs Jenot T. Enetee both , 4 1 el .olv . wet lovo to their many friends in , .. ' , t . .. t Vial,. - r t...-- 'IA l e t - ,- A - a , . - ' '. rtinral per teesived in this eity The visit' of the 'adios in lireohl'n romerk Localoil on Mali, airsot. It hut mad for soverol Mot, reveoiod on tho left hand .id. front vitas and interment oneurred I Port. the hail hank rocontly National City room oto Itiat ostde now a particular appeal arsons the Krems ibis activity on the port of Provides' . and Suntlisy. lbeath came after an Tb remainins the of th building. boils', utilised. for tellers lied lines of busineow Its following Weevil end his iisoesciatee. romodolert th intorior compartJinsas of wreral weeks.. plane ar already in operation anti 'Jr. Creitall was born In Salt taak which is stow ono of tho handsomost ments. In tho renter of the rotunda among women la tartar deiced riouraii. also 111 kolsod tor tho toter Of tisk, mach of ths departth tha saving for popularity I. eouriter Ind was the son of Marti (roman goad marble bantlartmo a Ill II in city. being Mum! Eiders banking inotitutionis it is stated. haa ronchod mission. The ladies which. ment. tiro. Nary Young Cretan. lie customer. of eonvenienr 'Woodruff dilatation here. lle finished entirely in Italian marbla. At him early of lb. National City into thnuoands of borrow In Salt Latta Jame, Smith and Owes The 'mouth James Pinirrio Is proaident; rrank &welting opportunity to proceed on eras front the lirigham tho aamo limo. banking facilities ar bank Is hewn by Its reaourera. graduated and then doublod. The offices' of Caohler M- arorrdinit to tho tart quarterly state,- - Magma cashier. and W. U. Goodart, their minoion to Groat Brno's. but too roung anItterallY In 111,0 totter-day cashier. far tho way has not boon opnod. They ought for two years at the Caohlor Goodin mont. reach tha total of 11.9711,1179.27. sasistant and othore sonertatted erith them tufo taints university in this rii). Ile n ateo and assistant doing miosionory work mosewhile us. cred the Jottleraen Medical eollea in In Brook- der President McCune. . from which he was grad1dent iind Mrs, O. W. htladelphia. ORI on 18107 In 1,00 he coma to Salt 1 Smith Realor with Mrs. Donnell lyn and attended the services' there ikr. where ho practioad his pro-- I Sunday. going over with the elders to Mies Hardy tisitod the Relief 'variety MI ha moved for scion for six years. when Hawthorne hall in New York and Saints in Baltimore Sunday. March s on Sunday. Feb. 22. T. going on to Phileidelphin for the 4) Logan. Ila later moved to Abemorning Mina Stine ash. About II years ago he young rlen. found Hardy. They they found 'ironing oervico. whet business woman from Moroni. Vtah. osier and attentive frionde and tillen regan to specialize In eye. ear, noae In charge of the Relief 'octet), work in ore. end throat dimeoses and in 1914 went After the evening oervicos the to this MISNiOn. Miss Hardy ham under- Iwo indieut wont out to Coatooville. Pa.. Europe to tak a pros graduat n tours, in these diseases. Upon hia rention also needed their attention in taken to prepare a card Index of the whore they spent most of Monday with (Special Correspondence ) as well as the relatives of Mrs. Nosier's husband. be reeved to Portland. elders In the Mi New York. close the At 13 MI he married Miss nertrode for eh Is Their hostess was Mrs. Dr. John W. NEW YORK. March grafted Washington. I C... on sisters in the Helier gimlet''', They sufCal.. who. with of the Chicago convention fur well as Helier society Pratt who was lb. loon of Amon Pratt. as Pasadena. "leree clerk miesion were at entertained the and Ire. U. to 'tot litth William ft. Cresall. I years and ParMr'.. Soma Young home of Senator Reed Smoot and wife. president. ph Is also determined of tho oldest brother of Orson swore it& sunives him. He In also survived frage on Feb. Mrs. made and kept wilder His have reti)rds P. proper ley mitt Mrs. Kate with Kesan afternoon spent Iv five osiers, Mrs. A. C. Young. Mot. Oates and Mrs.. Donnetts Smith Keislor and Mrs. Caroline Van all work done. Jan one Va Alexandria. in Barrett Wailer Ntillant T. Cannon. Mrs Willard Can-tu- ler came on to New 'fork to visit the On March I all three of the ladies Cott. In the Congressional library and all of Salt take. Mrs. Mather C. Relief societies irr New York. Brook- day Whit In Now York the past wool' to Boston and found Eldora went to interetrt 'the listened sith great !harp of $t. Anthony. Ida.; and Mrs. Sm ith await- 1 Moodamos Oates and Koster kayo boon Andrew on and Pinith Reed the Chaos Senator and of League speech Philadelphia lutist Wainh of San Irrancleco. and !rt. Boston, Lynn. Elder Chase rtmIth the guests of Emma Lucy Gatos at the of Nations. Returning to New Tork ing their arrival. our brothers. !Bark ("tomtit of Ta- Baltimore. Other buttineiss connected as Hotel Commodors. Thestros. dinner ems. Wash.. Tracy T. Cannon. of with thetr work in the suffrage con. the ladies were the uttmor of Presit4 has just, succeeded Elder Hart lull Lake. Ernest and Ray Crozall of 1111EMNP AA Angeles. lir. Crosall was a grandaen of Preto-de412"11114V : .dtlkell1.;.41k:a4:14::0:11.110. I011111111,50.144VriVrece:4416:.es;t4,412rjoetca Brigham Young. - ' . a0 , . 0 - .,- $ I ,, :" , , r-7- -- I inn 7p 1 of 1 C.C. CAMPBELL , 3IA1tCII NEWS, MONDAY EVENISG DLSEILET .1c.:. a N ' Creamery Co.. iletroh-Nck- s. - SALT. LAIC.1 CITY IIMEMM,IMP, .... .4t Pertond. 0 ... , , -- e - Utah Women Confer With Eastern Suffrage Leaders pet-vie- re-ur- a , . . , I I 47 nt . 'Indorse Contracts - 1 I -- I 4 - . , , i - - 4f '116 . . $ .. q ' - - , - -- , - , , ,....., ' ,.. - - 1 it il f . 0. .., A A I - Ilimia 1 , i12. ,- ., qv :'$ I ... . --- .i. : : .. ' - egt - ' ' ' ' 4- - - - .1 Devote Sunday Sermons -- -- , , -. Whirlwind - addresses before civIci churches, women's clubs ather public meetings will feature thel -campaign In gait Lake be- - - , - rducational Churches of next ail Sunday. ginning Ienominations will be asked to observe. ! the opening of the drive by at least' rtne sermon on thessubject of Mucational legislation. to bring home - , ' .. o that: -- congregation the ehjects--of :be drive. - , Pretiminarr- plans for- - conducting :he city's campaign will be outlined - al; ail 7.-i- ! meeting of representative& ivic bodies in the Commercial club ' -, C. Rich, tomormw. according to Fred ' ' loon& chairman. ' ' - . FUNERAL SEW ICES. ti.- IA Nt al services for Daniel L'Atink, , ' : who died Friday,. will,be held rt the --- ---- -- - .. . - ii--- - - -- -- - - ---- --- -- -... - i- 1 z - - ' .6 :l r .4. Tcrariltr-rettty'vr4"6- - 1.4 at 3:30 ix In. - - . ,. 4 . - , ' . - -- - - - - . . - ,..,,. . ' ' ' !O - - - - . - - - Nede-b- r ' ''' - -- -' - , I - - - - . ' - rbolopS141900X1PINSIttro-YAMIntgage4Sati"- - - - - . --. . - - ." ,:., - -- -, - . - ' . -t ,,, , In , SEES CHAIICE TO VIKE UTAH . 7 TOURIST COLTER W wonderful possibilities of advertising Utah and making this the tourist center of the world Prof. Frederick J. Pack of the Val., versity of Utah spoke before morn than 400 members of the Commercial club at the banquet given in the club, rooms Saturday night. There is n3 other scenic spot in the world whIch can compare with .thits wonderland. 'mid Prof. Pack, and the people of Utah should lose no opportunity to make the of the greatest Itivocnt4o: itnh et:ea rikta. ton; history. Lester D. Freed, president of the club. spoke on the work done by ths club in advertising this wonderland. to the world and later spoke on "What the Commercial Club Can Do, tiouttinin-gth- FOrSalt - , - kree.;n.rn sec.: Iturltangrr.n1Cewli ' Complete wants ciur contesst In Commercial club members,- showett that 45$ new members had. been ob,, tamed. with 232 to the credit of the. Rotarians. Presentation of the silver, cup 'was 'made to James W. :Collins president of the winning organization, who responded with an address urging , better support of the Commercial-clubthe clutorof city'. gititrr illort J. Glade, president of the lq" wants club, wasthanked for the pan the -- clur- played in the contest and responded with an address pratnotinX of the Kiwanians better earcniadi vel.ubit. wiRthonetheRCenonommn motley; the of commit. chairmen membership tees of the contending clubs, were were and presented - loudly applauded. - . who has that superintendents s - for I Alderman, , arranged , - speakers. :The first pf these conferences will be held in the Immanuel Baptist church, this city, ,April 8, at 9:30 a.. m, with the Rev. Dr. George E. Davies as moderator and opening of the Inspeaker on "The Objectives terchurch World Movement." Other , Speakers, will be, the Rev. Dr. J. J. - .: -, Lace, superintendent Methodist church) , Filed. - - i New of Suits , Ai.pect Financial od "The . in etah, , .H. W. Dr. Rev.' the the Campaign;" 'Third District Court. Burger,. state campaign director,for4 . the Presbyterian church. on "Depart- W. E. Barnes against C. York and J.. Dr. mental Activities;" the Rev. alleged-durecover 11,000. to G. Weaver, . Gil- on a note. Home and Abroad;" and by L. M. Proand Cook others B., against Frank and Plan Man. otr"The Purpose. flavertl-Ga- s eriPa0.111aYliettwed adeutek)nolVrt gram of the Movement."will be helti in the each to recover A seCOnd, conference I with the Rev. Dr. a nuoettet.na Hde.,,,,Azillll, of the Luce against' clurnee'xxce! --, r divorce on ground of nonsupport. dist church. this city, as moderator. L. 11. Perry against Mt, Masonia. The speakers will be the Rev. Dr. W. M. Paden, and tha, Revs. J, Shermab Mining oompany, dor, the appointment ,.--. a receiver. Wallace, Clem Davies and C. A. Slily- - of NlitiOnS1 Bank of the Republic in . , der and Mrs. F. R. Payne. this city. ' On April 11. a conference will be held fir: actions against E. E. Brasier. --- Stringham fl. Steven, Congregational church at Pro., inthe Wallis. to recover lit vo, with Dr. Williame as moderator, and James B.1100. alleged' due on a and at Mt. Pleasant. in the Presbyteri each action Ian church,. with Dr. Davies as moder, note. and in two action, against Ashby' recover to 1100 in sack S. Thatcher. . ator. on s promkaorg The public la invited ,to attend these action, ' alleged due - . . ' , z . , - e , . .0gden.-----"44ueveys-- ' ' . . " Ilrst-Metho- - ' s 4 if-o- -- -- , - -- ..... t - .. ,, f!, Utak-say- oral counties have reported splendid-progresIn preparation for the altac ' palsn for better oducatioya Coarse of instruction to Ult.:hero for vitalizing their method of training children are already under way in al several of the counties, it is reported, among them betng Iron county. urp. der direction of Supt. H. Claude Lewis::: Pluto, by Supt. D. H. Robinson: Oar.' field. by Supt. H. Gardner; Carbon; by Supt. Orson Ryan. I Five county conferences, in connee- the Interchurch World hittoonvemwfintt to he held in April,stre . - ., - ISMEMIONIME $olid sapport of the Cleit Manarae . tures essociation as a whole au wen as of the Individual members. lo &bleared for the Vtab Slats telocatiosal oampolgo. ccordieg to J. S., Earley. locative secretory of the manatee. Iows. The club may be relied upon for ant assisiance noceloary t Maur.. int the mimeos of Mkt undertaking for the betterment of the state's youth through bettor educational Method. , said Mr. aarley. Several moves for vitalising educe.- tloo have already been undertaken by result inatitutenue of the stela as of the state ossopaign Professor Perry G. Holden of Cht.., toga has accepted an invitation tronaDr. George H. Brimhall president of the Brigham Young univensity at Pre..,; vo, to opens a week at that inatitiel Lion prior to the National tducatioe, essootiation convention to be held le, Salt Lake City next July.. Professor., Holden will atso personally direct clasamoa In the campaign of vitalising education which is to be conducted at the university. Protissoor 1. B. RAIL sanistant see.. rotary of the state committee In charge of the big educational drive County Conferences . - f - , WITH EDUCATION CHIIE A& - - ,,,,Eistat.,....,A,,,,--aultnis- . -.- . . . . - - --- Posturtv:Cereal.--Co,Battle-.C.reekyllichigan- .' ,,1 ,.- , ., , - ronderPost7bas esare,Palvamo - - . - - - , --,- , - - wo.,Ialit.r. --- . , - - I With lnterchurch World Movement Announced Is identical wi:thieevdeery ' 1; t. - - . ri 4,' - - , ALLerz AA , , , - - ,. , , , ..., . - ' ' - . ', . . . .. . - -- - ,, - - , r . .. . . , , , -- . E , - - , ch.;raid118 , .- . t , 11 - .. 1 - ' - e Fru-nr- Ilk - - ... ...4 IK ! . , - . -- -- al., P - ' , -- . ;t, ottiér pack4ge in Quali , Irlan&is ,so great they are ,alwa)rs fresh. food; Postibaities are a 'substantial reób-gnot fluri tasteless wisps,lriardly , nizable in flavo,r; but a robust food of- - '- --- - oodles. - a , .0 . , .4 '' , . ., NI To Educational Drive - , - , 0 , . a: - . --Evéry-package ' , ' ' . ,,, - ' '' i ' - v0 - - else." excel ii- - a. Ilbown PosT 0 sheer .4- - , .. , 's . - -- a :- - -, '..L.:- - . S' 4 - th':---17,-.0St:?...- l'''' .1' . , ..-::,..- . ;.., : TO4.âtip.0:::04tell-:::--i-s:-.:,:::- . - .., - The answer is in every dish of this wholesorne,satisfying and food. pleasing r .... ko 4. Of' - , all i; tf Ogden, and Mrs. Albert Dewey of Idaho. ' ' itontpelier. Jruneral services will be held We- o'clock , Axton Attthe d.tesdayatI2 will ;ranger ward chapel. Interment )e in the city cemetery, - The tody stay be viewed at the "residence from of the funeral. - to -to,.. 1180 the.day . '. .Post , 1 T. ' ' ill. ' Ointi.,:.111t7e76:777..- . 0,; a James Decker,' 66 years old. son of 'ease and Hannah Herbert Decker. tarty pioneers of Utah, died at his - some in ,Granger. Sunday. 'Death was ' lue to pneumonia. Mr. Decker was aorn, in Granger. Sept. 26. 1863. Surviving are his wit.- and sone and daughterc-r- .- Frank. , Vernie Park and Mrs. -1- yde..1Irs. also, the following Edyth Kneck, -trailers and sisters: Lester,L. Decker, Lewis Decker and Mn. M. tfIdaho. D. Cummings of Salt take; Mn. M. ' - Offi'64:-44:0::tbb:0....bli,--.'..' l'i Victim of Pneumonia wit of I i - 71 et 9 - brabhd--- z A . i Why: S - il. 'Resid ent of Granger ' e i . - e... Os - , 0 1.). Mark Austin, general agricultural tuperintendent of the Utah-Idah- o tugar company. Heber Auntin, P. fl. lohnstln. and James Duckworth. usineets men of Blacktoot. and others. . net the Idaho Farm Bureau at Blackfoot Friday. for the purpose of toing over the sugar beet contracts !or the 1920 season. A large meetins and the firm bureau acceptwash ati both contracts offered. one guartriteeing a flat rate of 212 per ton with a division of the profits if sugir ostaeed 011.00 per cwt. seaboard base price, and the other based on sugar tontsnt of the beets and seaboard base price of sugar. Representative farm-W- I from the Shelley and Idaho Falls Itstrtcts were present and they too .sadorsed both contracts. and indications are that a large acreage will be oontracted for the 1920 season. In base three districts. Mark Austin and John W. Hart, representatives of the Utsh-Ida.h- o lugger company, met with the farmans at Rigby Saturday. at sthich a number of farmers were presstye ent. Both forms of .contracta were altra presented and unanimously inlosed. Mr. Call. president of the Jeterson County Term bureau. and Melvin Luke. county agent were present - and urged the farmers to wrow the tartest acreage in the history of the - ridust ry . t - I rdollo Beet Growers ,, parties and and opera have eagaged their time and attention. net devoted A diestet to store sorbets matter party rivets to Mr. It'd and daughter teem Richmond,. Vei, was most delihire!, as those ladies had protected 1dies Oates from the breaking of a contrast witkts was threatened by the meson manager In Richmond, because of the ravings and 'writing et Mrs. IAIIU Shepherd who portrayed the aerrible merisce te teacart Boers to listening to Mies Gates' or In psying money which would be devoted to the work of the "Moreton hierarchy. The house. of yours. wal eroded and Alies Gates never meg better. Mies Gatee concerts In Brooklye on March eth. were a great emu as was the case at Carnegie ball and II Aeolian hall on March S and I. Clostbseetanto Witte leattragioui. The reel business of Importance which has engaged the attention of Miss Gatos and Kesler has tven conferencee with Mrs. Carrie Ottoman Cat . the famous head of the suffrage Imovernent and the no loss diatingulahed and famous hieterian of the movement, Mrs. Ida Meted Harper. rot' some reason all suffrage maps and tables have been made out with Utah receiving the full suffrage only In 3101 whtle It Is a level fact that Utah had territorial woman's suffrage In 3170. zerclidng that right for IT Yrorl when Congress repealed the tight for the women: but with an In. forum of only seven year: women again received the franchise when the nablint act was voted Upon In 11111. containing the claim for equal suffrage. Several conferences have been held with the loading women hers In New York on thba nustter and Mrs. Catt has given her word that If any further maps aro made or etatisticel given. Utah shall be recognised in her rightful time and place. Mrs. Harper did not need eonverting to this mat. ter for she understood It from the first and had it stated correctly in the chapter on Utah, already published In her history of woman, auffrage Jie Volume 2. Mrs. Harper In one of the best and trueet friends Utah women ever had for she is not only brillifig, resourceful. the greatest writer on women'a questions of modern times.- but also' Just. accurate and Intensely truthful. While at auftrage Iseadquarters the Mesdames Gates and Kesler were entertained at luncheon by Mrs. Harper with other courtesies showered upon them. They leave many kind and warm friends In suffrage headquarters. Mrs. Carrie Chapman- Catt was unusually graceful and sensitively kind in her determination to right this matter of data and'elo the women in Utah full Justice. The ladies leave Tuesday afternoon for home via St. Louis and Kansas City. going that far In company with Emma Lucy Gates, who branches off at Kansas City for- - concert engage- of then to New hc;,ye to arrriStE to sing a It se or::an:td:::::bvhirerb 7m: All in .v, a acmonth's : delightful but complished good in "home, meet downy alluring to- the travelers. , note.. epilog-waveh.-- .... , , - , , . |