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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS. FOUNDED 3S50 SATURDAY Irainage Work j j Construction rl IlirUI pollr) Insrriiili anti artflm slrflisr! !'' 11w inh rvory - nirlullji iwamriH, Work REPUBLICAN PARI! To be Resumed CHllDRCM LOITERING AMSChi GET into on strc.lt tF Work will be resumed on a number of public construction jobs on Monday, wse the announcement made today by Oeorgs B. Merrill of the Associated Industries. However, neither the 'lumber yards nor the mills will bs open Monday, be aald. Therefore the only construction work which can be accomplished Is that for which all of the materiel needed la on the ground. Referring to the situation from the Mr. ,k lumber w, Merrill asserted there wasIndustry. no call for the lumber yards to be open for business as long as the mills were not operating. as they were dependent upon each other, and practically no could be accomplished ee long as the milt workers remained sway from their positions. Drainage work on all project In Millard county I rapidly progressing, aid R. A.. Hart, senior drainage engineer of tbe department of agricul-- I lure, who returned this mornlnc from due to the suo- work. Moat of fertile but owing I to the "eon red Condition of the eoU I bu not crown crope for several yeara f O. Ia. Crawford, treasurer of drain n arc Jltyof a SEVENTIETH YEAR Commencement week at the Univer ?h? a nnnn nrai4 Utah , will be ushered In to-- : I Mr. Kart tnNo-Ra If I Alta a'mpanisd morrow evimhrwt o'clock when the that about one-thir-d of the work on a procession of regents, the faculty, the 20,00 acre project Itae been complet- - II alumni, and tha graduating class will ed Inasmuch aa moet of this work hae been done elnee the eeedinc eea-- 1 form before the John R. Park build- eon, but a email acreage has been ing end march to the university gym- planted this year. Most of it how-eee- r, will be placed under cultivation nasium where the baccalaureate servnext season, Mr. Crawford reports a ice will be held at I:1C o'clock. bif real estate boom on In Millard The Right Rev. Arthur W, Moulton, I county as a result of this work. People are U. D., will deliver the scranor buying up all lands In eight, be aid. One of the most Impressive events of the die-Through the on senior class day and alumni day tricta, T. C. Adame drainage engineer exercises on Monday will be the dedl will establish a email experimental I farm In the county to teat the progress being made In drainage work and to obtain other Information. - -- iiihI i Week Program Begins With Baccalaureate Ser- tl year, mon Dedication of Stew- cm of the drainage thlg land U extremely art Memorial on Mortda I well ilumm. JUNE .5 .1920 SALT LAKE CITY CITY UTAH How to Remove One' Prolific Source of Evil Reclaims Large Area in Millard UNIVERSITY mark I TWENTYrTWO CASES I t Power Company AtkeJ To Famish Schedules At meeting of th etat bolrd of pardons Saturday, June 19, the cases will com before lh board for action, according to notice Issued by Gov. Simon Bamberger, president, and Den B. Shields, secretary of the board: Termination Jos' Solo, convicted of attempt to commit murder; Rudolph Lelkerta convicted of burglary, third degree; John Simpson, convicted of pandering; Eddie Martin, convicted of grand larceny; Manesa F. Boren, convicted of reps; Clyde Laub. convicted of second degree burglary; Thomas La Crosse, convicted of. attempted sedomy; John L. Kelly, convicted of second degree burglary. Commutation of Scntencs I. H. Dys, convicted of murder; Frank Smith, convicted of robbery. Faro te Ralph .E. Neale, convicted of third degree burglary; Georg Wilson, convicted of second degree burglary; Aqulllno Arcanty, convicted of robbery; W, O. McNair.- - convicted of second degree murder; Jack Eagls, convicted of third degree burglary; Roy Kiaor, convicted of rape;. Roy O. Young, convicted of forgery; Arthur Hines, convicted of grand larcsny; James Brown, convicted of second degree burglary. For 1ardon Robert R. Gregory, convicted of petit larceny; L. J. convicted of rape; Gtavonnt Cariati (John Cariatl) convicted murder. BffllT Former President Discussei Political Situation Upon Arrival in City Will. Ad dress Bonneville Club. PredltXlng a Republican victory but quite In any of results of the Chios go National Republican convention, William Howard Teft, former president of the United States, this morning most cordially and with a touch of humor here and there discussed th present political situation with member of the local preea lie pralsr J the qualities of Oov. Sproule, of Pennsylvania as a private citlsen end as an administrator of publio , sf. fairs; hs practically predicted ths defeat of Hiram Johnson and summed up any reference to th possibility of his own nomination at Chicago with the wjrds: "When you have the right to offer euch nomination I cstt either accept or refuse. "Despite PresL Wilson's cheerful predictions for a Democratic victory 1 think th matter will be settled by th rank and file in another way." the famou statesman said. "I really believe if Jefferson were to corns to life today he would have difficulty In finding where he standa In regard to ths statement Issued by the Boleo press that former Preet. Taft had declared Wood and Lowden to be leading candld-te- s for nomination, the visitor declared himself grossly misI believe that the conserquoted. vative forces at the Chicago convention will make more of a show big than th radicals. Therefore, 1 do r.ot think Johnson ran be nominated.' When asked aa to the of V ths nomination of Gov. possibilities 8proule, pre dieted by William Jennings some months ego here as the Bryan dark horse nomine of the Republican convention, Mr. Taft merely summrx up hla opinion of the governor it. In the rate hearing of tha Utah I Power and Light company before the I I Mate public utilities commission to- day, the commission asked the comWILL BE EXECUTED pany to prepare statements showing I what each of Its customers ueipg In I I excess of CO horsepower, would have Ipaid during tha year 1919, under! schedules 6$, Cl, 7. and Cl unde the I sumption that those schedules had I been In effect during the whole IS months; also to have prepared statements showing what each customer! One .of the moet interesting handVisitors to the Temple square who would have paid during that same pe- displays ever shown in this city have .been used to seeing a double riod, under the same conditions, ex- work now la nearly all in readiness for discepting to ure the peak established play daring avenue of boxsldera forming the cenconthe general Primary in Januaryv.lf 11. as the basis, and The anniversary of the day on avenue of tha square will tomorference and la located on the fourth on tral the of , the Msrko killed which applying proprovisions they floor of the Bishops building. It ocrow see It qulta transformed by work posed new schedules ee to reduction cupies the entire length of the audi- - Laus, Aug. I, was fixed this morning Just completed.' of demand. Early In the spring In as the date when Nick Obllxalo and and most .. torium depicts cleverly mP1 "y ta com" Lrticle. made from pasteboard, wax were removed to wood soft trees the p le tabulations corresponding to ta- - nd 0dds and nds th. Maslich, convicted of murder, entlr, tory 0f- 8teve more room' for the row of hardgive ble 10. and 10, of power com- will be In of executed the the follow: Naiyard journey of the pioneers from wood trees aldng the edge of the main 1,1 showing what act- - lh, A good man, a politician of Voo to Salt Lake City. George Eld- - state prison, a short distance from the walk. The center ot this walk hae a atate senator, a Journalvocational training student scene of their crime. Both men were now been parked. Yesterday a feed of all or lte power been,recv customer during Ut th University of UUh, and pupil sentenced by Judge Harold M. Bto-- , red geraniums were added to the cenist, a business man, a good governor, I or under each tho foregoing of Jack Sears, has donated his eerv and he has carried all these qualities PROF. W. M. STEWART. phens, each electing to be shot, rather ter ot the parking together with a bor licee In painting a background for the than over to bear on his administration In In Honor of Whose Worlc tbe Stewart plane of computation, blosot der' and white blue leaved hanged. case before the commission, I entire display in and also in assisting Pennsylvania. Aa regards any other Memorial Building Has Been Supplemental statements to the somed plants. ft, H. Ashworth wa on the stand all the putting togetherof the general possible predictions of the outcome ones made by each of the deThe contour of the flower bed fol morning completing under cross ex setting. Mrs. Ella 8. Capener of ths lengthy Erected. of th convention. Mr. Bryan is more s ml nation. Saturday were listened Iowa that of the grace plot and the Date For Hearing Adjournment was taken general Primary board has the dls- - fendants last urt. a prophet than I cars to be. In of taken In shorthand whole is surmounted at each end by cation of the William M. Stewart Me- shortly after noon. to his own possible nominaplay in charge and ha. personally de- regard to on a to coort and the which read Changed . granite pedestal palm reporter July signed the different pieces of band-)- ? court Ttr chambers during a short re is placed. ' North of this bed a second tion he ealJ; " morial building front J to 7 pm. The or k In the moat effective end simple By order of the public utilities com Gould Not Answer. for that purpose, before the court plot is to be arranged following ex dedication will be held In the assem- ToPass on Cases . .manner, which, can be. easily dupU- - cess finally informed each of the defend- actly the design of ths first Viewed mission the case of the Salt Lake Real "I really could now- - answer euch n room cated Ur of the Stewart building. Disabled r.fen I bly by children In turn no that option remained from the south gate of the equare the Estate board, vs. the Utah haxard as are so many reasons x According to announcement by Dean The exhibition begins with a winter ants to Powpr and why such athere Impose sentence as provided arrangement gives a pleasing stretch thing Is not likely to hap- "The traveling case board," of the cen at NAuvoo, showing the houses, but will be Light heard Milton Bennlon of the school of edu- law. 12, of and flowers. cortuany July grass pen that I could not take the' time the church building and town gener- - by 1920, Instead of June 29, as previously this morning to set them all forth. Immediately following sentence, Atcation, David O. McKay will offer the feerl v:tlon'l education service, ieaIIy Just lt wa, the days of 1247. torney the Thomasasked to acbduled June! arrive in set. But when you have tbe right to ofRsmage Canvas cleverly painted and stretched this, state dedicatory prayer. The followin' will 1 to that he be relieved from further c ot Olsabled overUble. rapMcaly depicUfarm court as paM on This is the case wherein the Salt fer such nomination I can accept or give brief speeches: D. H. counsel for Maslich, explainduty refuse I nd nounUln it.. The prospect, however, o vany .rv?r sen of the board ofregents AttyJrvlc nien not yet approved' by if Lake realtors, represented by V. H. th entire ing that he resented a statement on convention is such Washington headquarters, according Frank Evans of tbe Alumni Richey, secretary, went before th cannot even haxard a prediction.that t part of Maslich that he had not thU lh. the tlon. and Prof Levi 'Edgar Young and to information from Washington. The June commission. Mr. Ramage had to deal." a 19, 1919, of "I "square not protest shall to convention Prof. Joseph E. McKnlgit of the uni- - board will begin In southern Utah, called to the attention of the court sgslnst the power company's method In fact, I have gonever the been to a Reworking its way north. Charles L. of versity faculty. of for weeks thal he had time six or charging service power given tight convention publican and only once There will be three musical num-- 1 Marshall, of Denver, and Wilford A. In new territory, and hard work to the effoit of trying in the hearing that was In at a national polithave been placed in brs under the direction of the music I Ware, ofatNephi, save to orthe followed, without remuneration. commission an made ical coventlon. It was when I was Maslich, a local typewriting repair training department, as follows: He was pever retained by Maslich, but der, based upon what It adjudged Was law reporter on the Cincinnati Air by Bauch, university orchestra, company; Edward M. Young, of 8alt a Just rate; but of its own volition, the merctal In 1280. All members Com- -, as hts counsel Judge City appointed by of th Daniel Miss Romania Hyde, director; soprano j Lake.' with a bakery here; commission the case. staff were pressed Into service and I Henry C. Lund, at the time of the preOnce each year it is customary for solo. "My Redeemer and my Lord," I Lam, of Salt Lake, with a cleaning The court had to granted liminary hearing. th Democratic report sessioh Morris L , . , . . of The Deseret News to Dudley Buck, by Miss Helen Boles; and pressing company; th. the request. of Mr. Ramage and employees when Hancock wa nominated. As for Geraniums Replace Kenna Cragun, accompanistf Hodges, of Monroe, with an acetylene con- forget for half aday the caree and Is the niece him thanked for earnest and the This a dark horse candidate possible at Is the Night." Carl Bohm. university! welding company, and William C. of worries of getting out a daily newsthe preeeht convention, do you ever City of 1M7 U not quite scientious work done as an officer Early Spring Flowers Girls Glee club, Mrs. Edna Evans' paper and enjoy a brief out or picnic the court in defending Maslich. Mas-llc- h known series a of but cabins, tiny remember a time completed when octhe News as Deseret Johnson, director. On State House Grounds can party has nominated aRepubliday. The asked that either E. O. Leather quaintly garbed men and women, and dark -.. anniversary of the first . Work of Prof. Stewart. tell of their wood or Samuel A. King be appointed casion isoftheThe , miniature buildings horse? He wan reminded that U public Deseret edition News, -pub OT Vied a In to in him The future. rethe settlement will flowers was whose have been first Prof. Stewart, done In th case of Garfle'd encampment memory represent Ear)y spring Violating lished June IS, 1250, and th annual has now grown Into one of the court deferred appointment until con celebration be honored Monday, came to the uniBut that waa 40 year Fialtt is held as near to June placed in the flower beds at the state he ego, LA1W which blgnt-noH- r linrr the middle of centers with ference could be had the as in of 1S89 mogt added. attorney important peda professor versity 1C aa possible. capito', with geraniums, from the west. Words can scarcely give full who may be appointed. At that time only the theo' In to gogy. th regard Is the seventieth anni- greenhouse. Visitors to the league of nations G. R. Yearsley, chief factory lnspee credit to the clevemesa of the mtnla- Evidence taking will be begun Mon , This year building retlcal work in education wee carried said: versary of the founding of the paper, claim that th state capitol grounds Mr. I Taft 'on, there being no training school. I tor, and Mrs. Zina Huntington Bmoot, ture production of the famous pilgrim- - day nornlng In the trial of Andrew and hone th majority of a morj elaborate celebration than srs In Ideal condition, and transconSoon after coming to the institution chief of the womans labor division, ar Haravgia, charged with murder for the usual is at the Chicago conventionRepublicans will stand evelOn the planned. being an the for tinental tourists . I. state of fatal William several established eighteenth that po such by th majority of Republican The programs Prof. Stewart alleged shooting aena-of Tuesday, June 1C, the 250 building in any state ia surrounded commie-- 1 state both with the Industrial . ning the of on Welden at Scott convention : and few the the Primary hotel, for nuaj tors in favoring the treaty with th ,' practice purposes grades of The News will be guests a finer lawn, or better colorings by nt employees 21. of The Dec, in later arranged for the establish-- j sion, hove returned from Brigham sociation are off the press and Jury early morning Lodge reeervationa Already 95 of the t, was completed Friday afternoon, but of the management at a banquet to flowers than th Utah stats eapltol. ot of a complete training school of 49 senators ar in favor of that arwhere they went t0 hear the raM tain the picturehead be held in the Bishops building. of be sworn been not will morn until E Lfi with 0 McKnight Monday Joseph grade, eight There ar only 4 lert charged with breaking rangement. On the afternoon of the following Mr- - Rebkah Rand of ing, to obviate necessity of holding 40 eighT-Voas principal. Years later the kinder-- 1 I Th employer. Uw7or Law Jtah be yar women. and out of that 14. La FoIlettF, John- -' Wqrk May Cay. Wednesday, June II, there will stake has been named chair-mov- the men together over Sunday, Liberty garten was added and the school was The tha on. fiprah. Gronna .and Norris all be an outing at a place to be an p.i. nian of ushers for the reception to be Used as Pattern have from the city to the east bench. . to almost!tk f nounced later. Affidavit to Monday, Jss Sen In honor of Mrs. buUdin Prof. Stewart was closely connect- - I tedthe!rrulltandwf Will Hold SI are OJpgfetwfcnf." prove been to havs Committees they Troop . appointed ln th B1'hP eight-hou- r Utah's "tow omen for law a "th Vhe''broug'hf o he out the details of the outing and Prohibition, will play Final Patrol Contest work Infftct that two Xirls who served candy but little part at presetted, tc provide the entertainment fea- may be duplicated nationally. the Chicago gathmry school. Under his leadershTp man- - an1 were sometimes which drinks, came make thta to event s the tures, always the atate ering. foyn.taln morning ual training, arlk mus.a domestic to work much longer than! Troop $1 of the boy scouts will an enjoyable one. A meeting of th quiry Mr. Taft wonldglso make Bo guess Industrial commission, which was rescience, and domestic art were Intro- - compelled lte contest - 1 " final a hold St. hours at th is the committee patrot executive scheduled Democratic day. for rfecelved was school andlelbt regarding convention. adjutant bjr Women's department Notice ferred to th duced Into the training pm. early next week to decide upon the conducted by Zina Huntington office today that three pen- Mary's cathedral tomorrow at . Wilt Address Club. .the schools of 'the state. Smoot, Presb and Mrs. John A. Widtsoe, general's A silver loving cup will be presented flare where the outing will be held for Utahns a to been the The problem of socialising the of have of the granted workings fully sions asking Mr. met Taffwas at the 1425 7 avenue. train At m. the by Sigsbee p. City Scout w- Tlv program for th bsnqnet will be Uuh Thb Inquiry came from in Indian' wars, Joseph to the winning patrol. school was also developed under his Oscar A. Kirk ham and announced later. Harold Goff, assist- Msry banquet to the class of 1S9S participation pnsident of the W. Dews r, secretary of th na- Bonneville Haochett, West of Greenwich. Utah, was award- Executive leadership and has now come to be university elulf. O. will be held in Relf the domestic W. nnd Rev. Moulton George science A. be the Rt, grill ant editor, will act ss toastmaster. tional consumers league, with head- other officer a feature of the more ed a pension of 250 a month, with of the club. I He will b room." The committees in charge of the af- quarters at Wxsh'ngton, D. C, The schools of the country. back pay from March 4, 1917! John ya, speaker. this evening at the Bonneville was fair follow Stewart the first $20 pommonocmcnt Day Program. princiwill get Prof letter Intimated that an effort Is be-- speaker Duchesne, Jordan, (1, finer. Hig subject bein,- - AmericanExecutive Committee Cha.t. The fifty-firannual commenceing framed to mould a bill for tbe ism and BoRhevihni. pal of the state normal school until month dating from March 4. J917, and Jlir. Hanchett Rose, Walter Crown, Don Priestley, '. consideration of the next Congress. 1911, the time of his death. The new ment day will be held on Tuesday. The John P, Carlson, Mount Pleasant, will preside et the dinner and th Rt. the largest class In the history of the inAlex Buchanan, Jr., Ralph Wh.'tncy, William M. Stewart building, receive $20 a month, dating will Utah, Rev. A. w1!! W, Moulton be toustmaa- O. 8. Bqulres, present site of the training school, stitution will in the exer- from March 4, 1917, was completed last fall and has been cises to be heldparticipate in the university gymPublicity and Promotion Wm - Tift, fa go'tig on from here to occupied for the past school year. Pennett, James Fl'.L Frnest Robbins, nasium. The address to the graduates 2 Junction, Colo., turn to Meringo Wm. C. Btrklnehaw, Albert J. Hill, Ralph Stewart, only sop of Prof. will be made by the Hon. B. H. Rob- Bird Sanctuary In Ft- o..is an-- then "home. A Alan Wood, H. A. Blunt, Stewart, is president of the graduating erta Gov. Simon Bamberger will give East MilVCreek cn senior class this year. The profes- a brief speech. hrd ts'Uefi with the press It and Program Dqn Banquet ;i this nocilte tho .statesman began sor's widow, Mra Stewart, ia secretary Priestley, James Kennard, Hsroli The program for Tuesday follows: For the purpose 6f protecting quail of the Alumni association and- a mem pre para fiois for a ha ay day' work Ooff, May Matron, Lloyd Duffl.q, air a.m., concert, open band; has His eld board of acres the of 10 regents. ber of with Mr Chotcrr He received a letP port a R. .A. Fletcher, June Par-ro1 0 - 1 0 :1 of the re and robins, an area am., procession Miss Charlotte ia Stewart, a ter dur'r.g the morning hours from daughter. Arnold Reiser Tll'Ia Olsen, et e alumni and the been set apart as bird sanctuary is city supervisor in playground and gents, the faculty,-thState Reoubllaan Chairman HedHr Walter Crown, Alan Wood East Mill Creek. The property C. graduating classes will form In the owned work. the Ed y B. physical education Alumni Welch B. O. Invitation, Finance and Ticket welcoming him In the name of association John R. Park building; 10 20 x.mi, Harkneseby J. 8. Oliver; Susan A. Members of the W. J. the to Utah. Mr. 8, H Lewis, Republican exfifty-fircommencement annual InComo-naniat are of the university the rate of 111 a Welsh could not party and friends 8. Tlngey. Pr., Georg Buckle deifver the message T. B. Jackaon, D. A. Palm-quiJ. ercises; university gymnasium; memorial services. to the vited week for 912weka until a total of In person as he left this morning for and Thomaa Gunderson. The peGov. Simon Bamberger; ad-d- r . Piddo-wa-y, Senior CM. Eteni-- r. U.OOOTn reach'd, was today ordered the Chicago convention. B. H. tition wag presented to II. H. ee Hon. Awarded yh graduates, Diplomas On Monday at 10:90 a. m. the sen- Roberts. elate fish and gam commisikiwsta To iu Peart M. paid To Fifteen Nerses ior class day exercises will be held in musical will sioner. Tha following program Seven A. for herself and Arnold, Eagle stouts of the local boy acting In the museum fre gtyen: Sousa March, 8oua). Unithe assembly room Th grorp of petitioners asked that minor children. Thta award was mad scout council are to have a private inth that and building. The program will be ss set land thetr be L. of member the apart Fifteen ReLast "The 8. P. orchestra; duet,, this morning fey th state Industrial terview with former President Taft. Plano solo. Miss Becky Almond, versity lief society school of nursing, last commission, Scene from "Aida, (Verdi), Mra carrying of firearms upon any of th with th further provis- The Eagle scouta get the interview on presentation of "Link to junior class, land be n forbidden. received from and David "Aunt Edna diplomas Reese, night el First of all an Eagle scout o two counts. $1C9 funeral expenses be that Don Carlos Wood; voal solo, ion, by Miss Romania Hyde, is eligible for sn interview with th Em Wei's for th successful comA. Arnold, (he formGreon vln Petersen: dramatic reading. Mary accompanied paid. Malhoniah violimst, Mr. Bruchner. flutist; Lau- Road to Grand Canyon pletion of the'r years work. Mra er husband, was killed Instantly, when president of the I ntted feta tee who liOutse Hill; address. Wei la as president of the Relief soci- h came in contact with a Ut elec- alwa stands as honorary president-- f Eberly. pianist; and the UniverThomas, violin solo, Margaret -Stew- rencechorus; ' 15 aaOt Jane finished haven't be Job Will yeor Tbs Gondoliers," UniverOpen Y sity th Boy fecout of America. Mr ety. represented that body in the tric wire, while jn the employ art Hewlett. a cost or lese tbe roof g you lye Taft is of special Interest to the bevs . of tie Wrber Cor.l company. , awarding of th certlfcates. During the same hour thera wlliehg sity orchestra; chorua "Where Besuly of paint awo It need protecMins Viilan Cl mere n, the om mission, ss . former head of the nation Then Improvements to the roed leading to twe r,f t.i pv another ri reunion exercises for ths classes, of snd Mirth from "La Trsvtata. iler-di- ). from sun and storm Juet tbe tion connects 1 chorus an on addresI and ahlch made orchestra. 2 x 218 behalf Victor th Grand canyon, University a wek, Vr. Taft is honorary vice president of to p. m v.l 19)0 and 1&9- S- From air a - the wa 1. the poerpee or gmduatea At 7 pm. the siamnl banquet and With the Bright Angel trail., will be the of th clans' Mr Thee Drake made a until 2 20,4 2 . pad. Rex was !;-.-sthe ecout organisation and aa surh he there .will be a general Inspection of wind- w frames Pal at th roof of abort talk and "Bishop David A. Smith with an ax near the elbow, while thia morning gladly made the appointthe university buildings and grounds. business meeting will be held in tbe completed June 1C. when the road will too , your h'M, as a tlmberrnen tuf th Unit- ment addressed th graduates Mra Clar- at bo thrown open to the public. a rneet wiih th hots at scout . From 2 to 2 p. m. ths dedication of university dining halt a Th unlversi'y observatory will be Ibnx Parkinson, supervisor ef the4 ed Ptatee Bmehtng Mining A Refin- headquarters at 4 2 this evening In issa 8. Williams presided at the the William SL Rtrvart building will Lake Glass Co S Pain! Sail u Musical number furnished ing company. Die ex which cut Rex addition te the scouts there will fee be observed A reception to the grad-"open to riel tor Otl Frids y, Saturday, Wasatch forest. Crews from the Kal- -' SS-- S gee ribs kwk M. were fey Mrs Lime Thomas Edward wa wielded 3v a fellow weak man. ate fend friends of th university will and Monday evenings from I 10 t bab forest have been engaged tn im2 m. 10 20 storm Mia to at home the held from and the cutting being accident t. be k p. Rogera (Continued on page two ) provement work since June I. I r Pioneer Pilgrimage Temple Square Is I Beautified Is Pictured by Primaries by New Parking ... ... . much-experienc- e, li X Annual arieof Outing of News Employees Announced ... fLTke t ... t t I 1 ' rs con-me- Jr rnc1pyc3 thcUtion Ir ed j -- te E. st S Industrial Avsrdcf!- ni l $5,000 To ' 1 Widow & Hat-knee- Gue-tavese- n; st on at Keo-Taf- ni V Evans-Johnso- P.-M- al-e- n re.-niv- e 1 exer-Cise- fe ' I |