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Show DESERET '.EVENING-- NEWS. full rJiauhl. There are always m (In wa, aa your other ad. . FOUNDED WEDNESDAY JUNE 1850 10 Primary Pageant Due to Work of TRACTS 1020 i) SALT LAKE HEARD Plan to Watch More HOTEL MAN Closely the Sale AS 1III1SS Salt Lake Woman o Land in Utah and Idaho to B Inspected by Engineer frior to Being Made rt.i arm of govr rnmant SEVENTIETH Power Company M.L Convention Of Extracts That the thirsty ars taking advan tegs of ths present lack of regulation extracts, in the eale of flavoring which ars manufactured with an alcohol bass, and .which often have . a vicious "kick, is ths opinion of Jamas H. Wolfs, acting attorney general of Utah, and responsible. In part, for the Interpretation of the state dry lawa . Mr. Wolfe is drawing yp a tentative adt of regulations, whereby check will be kept of the eale of flavoring extracts, by retailers, whole lers and Jobbers, and he will call Into conference Mathonlhah Thomas, federal prohibition director, and to gather they will O. K. tha regulations and put the n Into force. Ketallera will ba required to keep track of tha quantities of alcohol they hand out to housewives, under whatever name It goea They will to the woman with a small family; no flavoring extracts In restaurant sizes to tho woman with a small family, not to vend quart bottles of extract dally to women with but one boardin' and ' dealers will be asked not to II a gallon of flavoring extract with an 0 per cant alcohol base, too often, to the small lunch counter that limits Its need of flavoring extract to a few plea daily, or the colored frosting of a ecu pie of cakes. Even though the alcohol which forms tha base of various extracts may be of the variety that inebriates but does not poison, and though It ba deadly wood alcohol, yet there must be restrictions which will prevent corner groceries from overstepping the limits and catering to tha baser appetites which, .according to Mr. Wolfe, ars breaking ths spirit. If not the letter of the dry law. Says He Saw Defendant Shoot Scott After a Quarrel Contradicts Previous Statement. - Introduction of evidence by the state completed today In tha case of tha stats against Andrew llaravgl charged with murder in tha first degree, for tha alleged killing of William Hf Scott in tha Weldon hotel, Dec. 31. 1(14. Samuel A. King, counsel for the defendant, made tha opening statement for tha defense, which began Introduction pf evidence this aflat-noo- n. YEAR CommssioB Studies SETTLEMENT WITH Beehive Pageant Social Feature of IN IEI r UTAH 'CITY-CIT- Y In The pageant to ba given on the lawns of th L. D. .8. U. campus' tomorrow at ( p.m. la but one of tha social fas lures connected with tha M. I. A. June conference to ba held tho latter part of this week. At the recaption to b tendered by the general boarda of tha M. I. A. In tha Odeon Friday evening an unusual feature will ba tbs singing of state songs by tha delegations present from tho various parts of tha In termountaln country. In addition t "Utah We Love Thee the Idaho and Arizona state melodies will ba sung and also the Canadian national hymn by tha M. 1. A. officers In attendance from the Dominion. Roecoe Eardiey and Mae T. Nyatrom of the M. I. A. general boards will have charge of the recaption, and light refreshments and dancing will ba a part of tha evenlnga program, Tho M. I. A. rally on Saturday afternoon will also ba of a social nature, when Edward F. Kimball wnt lead In community singing and Mathonlhaty Thomas will apeak an Get Acquainted With Tour NeighHim. bor; You May Lika' Last-nigtho- - pageant - waa rehearsed moat successfully by the sevA eral hundred girls taking part erected today large Beehive la being a on tha campus central feature of tha stage settings for tha various episodes, and practically all the costumes will carry out tha Beehive color of blue, gold and brown. Contracts Seventy special contracts for power are being scrutinized by th state pub Ho utilities commission, beginning toIn the petition of day. as a aide-ligthe Utah Iower and Light company to raise power rates. This opening of th contracts by the commlealon la authorised by mahda mus from the supreme oourt, which, some time ago, ruled that I? was a for th proceeding In 11ns with-la- w public utilities commission Mu.itarlly to aaaum ths responsibility of asking th power company, why It should rant cheaper rates to user of large quantities of power. Regardless of ths outoom of th power company's pet! tlon for a rat ae in general rates, th company may be compelled by the commission to raise rates on customers who- are at present getting reductions on aocount of using larger quan-t- it lea . Special contract which were scrutinized today were those of hotel prtmenl house office building steel mills and foundries. Other clean-- e of special contracts will be examined In turn th schedule requiring the attention of the comm lesion until Jun ht Another Continuance Hat Been Granted by Judge p Evans in Merchants BanL Receivership Case. With settlement with alt dafenu-ananticipated, another eontinu-- ' anoe, until 10 a. m. tomorrow, w:u granted today by Judge I. C. Evam of tht Third district court In tha cast Instituted by Stephen H. Lynch, for the Merchants bank, against IS former directors to recover '1 onset alleged to have been suffered by depositor of th Institution- -' throng"! Mrs. Nellis Scott, widow of tha murmismanagement. dered man, fall ia a faint at the toot While It waa not so announced In of tha Jury box as aha concluded her open court, it waa evident from th testimony yesterday afternoon. Physistatement of oounael for the receiver cians wars called and announced that that a settlement will b effected with she. had suffered an attack of heart Leater D. Freed, who had previously trouble. Throughout the day shi had announced hla Intention of contesting 1. shown signs of weakneaa, and aha beMRS. IRMA FELT I5ITNLR. the matter, Frank E. Holman, atcame more nervous aa tha " for th receiver, announced torney Tha success of tha Primary associley. proceeded. Girls Glee Club Will that arrangements had not been corn, Mr. Woolley will leave In a few ation to be given nezt Monday evenHotel Man Testifies with two defendant B. Bin-nrLuncheon pleted who Jut Arrived here from TexL E. Middleton, formerly proprie- Bankruptcy Petitions days for the northern part pf tha ing at I o'clock id the Salt Lake theaSing as, and a man in Nevada. By tomortor of the Weldon hotel, testified that state' to begin hla survey of these tre, will be due to the untiring effort Filed by Three Workmen Mualo and entertainment will fea- row morning, he said, he expected ha saw the defendant shoot 8cott after lands to determine tha feasibility of and ability of a young 8alt Lake wots Har-avgthat arrangements would be completture the weekly luncheon of the quarrel between the deeede it thalr being placed uader Irrigation,g man who la proving herself quite a Mr. Freed and another Greek. During Three petition In bankruptcy were club in the Newhouae hotel to- ed with -- all defendanta aa well as the dry farming and la was not represented In court today. She often at tha witness morrow. pageant directing. the By of. Salt special filed resident arrangement possibilities. Designations of genius by not known what amount Mr. It L. D. 8. U. girls gle club, under the contradicted statements ha had mads yesterday these lands have been petitioned for Mr Irma Felt Bitner, daughter of Freed will settle for. Negotiations at the preliminary hearing, and when Lake with tho United States district direction of Mls Margaret Summer-hay- s, now Mrs. by people wishing to file on them un- the late Joseph H. Felt and pending will decide that question, asked If he had not testified to cer- court. Rudolph E. Lortx, a clerk; Ruwill furnleh ths music. The glee der the various homesteading320-ac- acta Lizzie B. Felt. Mra Bitner has also tain things previously said that ba dolph Stockeeth. a printer, and George club consists of Miss Rata Rawlings, which may be made a matter of ree and chiefly the tomorrow. The arrangement cord been could not remember. W. Kinney a carpenter, were the ap- Venna Hansen, Ruth Jensen, Mary ntbthered' by Mrs. Louie B. and grazing art. near completion will mean dismiaal as plicants. testified Roberta F. Dr. Mr. Lortx assoHated liabilihla Georgs hla Aida of the Mildred Poll. Ruth Fierce, White. eurrey Felt, president Primary Immediately following to the bullet wound which resulted ties at l,(14.l and hla assets at Bird, Ruth Strong, Mary Garff, Helen of the suit, which for a time threatof these land Mr. Woolley will leavo ciation, In whose honor the fortieth ened to be one of the hardest battle In the death of 8cott. Ha said that 3100 on which ha claimed exemption. Anderson. Blossom Neaa, Mildred "for Mlackfoot. Idaho, where the peoof her term of Office aa recently fought In local court vein waa severed. Mr. 8tockseth stated hla liabilities at the 0 anniversary Jugular Sima Isabel! about Clara and that have petitioned ple Judgments have been obtained and In hla opening statement. Mr. King 1441 and assets at 9174, claiming ex- Thomas acres be set aside for entry under president la to be celebrated during settlements effected In more than declared that It would be shown that emption on 11X5. Liabilities of Mr. the Carey act. The other project to the coming convention sessions. half tha 41 suit Instituted by tha retha defendant waa at the Weldon ho- Kinney are set at tl.((4.40 and assets Income will be about 20,400 be surveyed to reThe Felt family In early- - days were ceiver against stockholder Must the before ave-nu- e, 3400. at afternoon He the 411 on claims Taxpayers Arthur Edith tel Jit during Mayfield, exemption 1, acres in the Mud Lake district.- Both well known for their ability' aa draTo cover "on stockholders Habltty. that waa night. assets. total there but noj valshooting aa an at elevator fooy nr situated In the Bnake River employed data th receiver ha collected $183.-40- 0 Come Across June IS would prove defense tha by said that Ha Felt H. matic entertainers Joseph In all it I the Dlnwoodey Furniture Co., suffered from tha from stockholder ley, and, according to Mr. Woolley, lips of tha defendant hlmaelf Oldest Local Fireman $250.-00- 0 that represent aoma of the beet lands in will be remembered as one of tha old cuts about the face this morning at and anticipated approximately competent other Income numerous from taxpayers are warned that this source. obtained from what tho Irri- time thenplan be will Idaho. It hr hot known M. Lizzie Felt Mrs had nothing Harmvgia 7:50 oclock at the corner of Second witnesses that Retired by the City June II la the last day before their Tha amounts obtained through gation possibilities at these places was one of the daintiest singers of second payment on Income taxes will these actions will enable th bank to South and State streets, when the bi- to do with the shooting. are. At this morning's session the city become delinquent and are cautioned pay 40 cents on the dollar. It la esearly days. Mra. Bitner herself has cycle he was riding waa struck by driven by N. H. commission granted retirement on to make their payments aa soon as I timated. To date, it has paid 40 cent American Legion P osts siready had a number of successes in an automobile of Rexburg, Idaho. Ha was Sleep Walker Hurt by possible to avoid the rush, according on th dollar to all depositors. Pay half-pa- y to Reuben Simpson, veteran to producing entertainments. Consolidation Vote for treated at the Emergency n announcement made by D. C.lment of another 40 cents on the dot hospital fireman of the Salt Lake fire depart- Dunbar, collector of Internal revenue! jar In dividends la anticipated, Jump From Window Two years ago she gave the "Assem- where his injuries were not considerTo accommodate those The Joseph pimmona Wilkes post, ment, The state Industrial commit- - for Utah. bling of Nations, at the annual Pri- ed serious Mayfield, according to the report, American Region, voted last, eventng elci hag bad th case up for conald-- 1 waiting to tha laat few momenta to file I TrSan&ht Clah T. R.. Larson,. of SaU. Lak, traveling mary .convention and since .that time e was going "north On State street A ration several time This action their payment th offices will be kept be salesman with .the Denver branch of the pageant has been successfully pro- bind an automobile which he waa hold for consolidation of th poets In this ha been-take- n in conformity with open all Saturday, June 12, from! the Beaver Board company, euffered a duced in a number of stakes of the Ing onto while reding .his .bicycle. As city, and tha R. W. Young post voted the action of the industrial cominia-- 1 noon untilday( oclock Sunday, Jun 13,J meeting of sion. Mr. Simpson has bean connect-- 1 and until 9 oclock Monday "The he neared Second South he let go of to postpone until a general and Tuei- fractured., skull Tuesday morning at church. ' She has also given Valentine's permanent organization of the to called be could the . local d automobile the all with and in turned posts th since fir of 14 and 15. front June day evening Ianr, cIub eras effected at a meet- Botse, Idaho, when he fell from hla Christmas Phantasy, and 8t. 1 the Hallstrom car ta the was which consider to and proposition. (73 also oldest man far th by Visit, tho latter being produced room on the second floor, of tha In Wasatch Miss Dora Montagus, representing the service. ward. Mrs. Felt hi first going north on State street He was tng In tha Commercial club last night. knocked to the street and suffered the 25 women members of tha legion, Owyhee hotel while walking In hla counselor in the Granite stake Pri- from Election . of officer roultd in- - th worn a of tha shock and minor cuts. waa named aa chairman I mary presidency. She declares much Horses, being selected: D. P. Gate Address following to Address Rallv sleep, according to word received tere. credit First celebraan'a auxiliary of Legion dgy for Lhe coming production. Rudolph Falkenrath, Jr president; His condition was 'considered critical The Birth tion committee. and Growth of Mormon May Buy Big SuDdIv I B. Snyder, at the St. Alphonsus hotel, where he lam, nominees Addresses by Republican TpSjrjx,Jti will.be' due to Mra Jeanette wse taken for treatment. : Of M. Thompson and Mra Jane Romney Food district at a for Prison Executivf Committee -- Philip Dent, Th regular meeting of the Utah I for th Th,rd It la reported that Mr. Larson Crawford of the stake Primary J. M. Allen and C. C. Burton. - j meettng of the' Toung Mens Repub State Public Nurses Health aaeoclaJumped headlong through the open board, who haveEnsign as acted Faced with a possible rise In prices The 24 charter member of thd window of his room, striking the nists at the rehaarsala At accompatlon, will be held at the Civic Center I Mean club In the Newhouae Hotel last Triangle club are: E. C. Jenkin D. the promarked the tint general rally pavement 2S feet below. I night, duction Monday evening the theatre of foodstuffs, the state board of corroom Salt atraet. Lake Regent Cl.y, f that orraQiution ,a lu pomlcal F. Gates, C. D. Fox. J. M. Allen. S. Hla wife and four children.Who have orchestra will be In attendance. rection. of which Gov. Bamberger is J.-- B. Snyder, John . Leroy Richard on Frldijr ovoninf, Juno 11 it TilQ sumwere been staying In California, met One of the most unique features of president, ciwpilfnlnfi today and considered Fred Fox A. K. wl11 f th Gn. moned to Boise. ' Mr. Larson formerly the evening Ynlnr measures TA O. for of Il'Ip chairman the An.n Utah stats on will be the advent Armstrong, J?kJr stocking T. B. Beatty, state health theGeorge be resided in Salt Lake at 1101 east Sec- the program of Harrison Sperry, a prison with supplies 5? C. delivered ThoA?tnlJPrf the for .tha next six meeting, opening Falkenrath, ond South street, and was salesman pioneer of 47, and now commissioner; Mies Hasel Rock. R.ddree He the meetinr In months. The board also audited and I patriarch Yan I, Walton N Burion. Hammond, d nurae In comthe Civic Cement for the - $aupervlalng the church. Tears ago Mr.- Sperry ordered paid a number of current exnt'r Glnic, and Miss Dora Mabin, rang who had strayed from the fold. EratJV pany for several years. played his violin for the dances of pense bills. R. N. Mlsa Mabin has recently re- - other the pioneers on the plains. Monday speakers were William M, Me- Gasper social for the turned from Serb! where she has I Crea. Ephraim Hansen G A Iver-I,8'- h stake The Liberty evening he will play these same old uneral of Pioneer In Stevens, George been 8.8. health service public son Judge M L Ritchie' L B Wlaht Vrnk MHadley. melodies, but. little children will be and clerk, high coun for the RedCros. and nursing stake presidency H the ov. Clem will tell of . .r the dancer B Barne.aM itomr nomi Vorl' J. B. Hanu'r Merchant Thursday cil and patriarchs, bishoprics' and experiences In that country. imitating the steps of and Grant Keddlngton (Davie, long ago. inee for district attorney, Pemberton. ward clerks, members of all auxiliary An invitation has been extended to Assisting In the production will be t Funeral services for Samuel H, the of The obje'-organization Is to Josephine M, Goff, of Granite stake boards, and their escorts, will be held the student nurses in all tha training D U HOS secure a representation of Sait Lake Mary R. E. Ostler and Bertha B, Auerbach, 73 years of age, prominent Thursday, June '10, at I p.m, at the school of the city to attend the . business men to assist in the clvlu , Asper, of Salt Lake stake; Eleanor B. pioneer merchant of Salt Lake who lng. Graduation LxercisesUtui municipal affair Thomas and Hazel Burton, of Granite died last Friday in New York, will be LeGrand ward chapel. take; Carol Robblna of Ensign stake; held tomorrow at 11 a.m. at The committee In charge. Dr. Jos. Complaints Heard. Graduation exercises of Rowland j 5dV Enforcement' of Annie L Poulton and Eva Bodell, of B'nai Israel. The body arrived Temple in the H. Grant, chairman; . Minnie Wltxel Pioneer stake; Mary & Hair and Elvira city this afternoon. were held at noon today in 8t. Belle Walsh. Clara Woolley, Heber K. hall Complaint against assessments were Mark Stewart of Liberty stake; Miss KathProhibition Dig T-I .L will (e Moritz J. Aldous, Ethel Anderson and J. Fletch The bearers pall behind of are Episcopal cathedral, where dl- Idaho People solidly erine Gabbott of the Deseret gymna- Friedman, H. J. Wallace, A. L Jacob er. Jr., has all details arranged and an heard today 'from the Summit Fuel . A. W. plomas were given by the American Falla Irrigation project sium, and Aim Lafount Enforcement of the prohibition law Emil Friedman, - A. J. Skidmore and enjoyable time ia asured all who at company, Laura E. Smith, the Inde- Moulton. The graduating Bishop class attend-- 1 on the upper part of the Snake River, The honorary pal) tend. There is said to be much rival pendent Coal and Cok company and ed early devotional service In the (has doubled the work of the UnitedIsaac Solomon. euld G. C. Baldwin, district engineer bearers will be Gov. Sirjion Bamber- ry among the auxiliary boards as to th Nephl Plaster and Manufacturing! cathedral, followed by breakfast In State department of Justice am! ger, Herman Bamberger, Dr. Seymour which will have the largest attsndance. company. The state board of equal-- 1 the guild room, of th church. The of' the United Staja Geological eur-'e- y to swamp the federal An Interesting program, previously IzaUon took them under advisement B. Young, Joshua Bean, Henry W festivities of th day will end with a threaten asat Idaho Falla who Is visiting in 1 I dance this evening at tha Ladle Lit- - court said Mr Julia B. Riahel, adLawrence, Henry Cohn, Louis Simon announced, will be rendered, consistSalt Laks. Although the sudden tightsistant chief clerk and general I club- and H. O. McMillan. ing of community singing, humoroua Flower Garden ,r,ry Despoiled. ministrative agent of the department talks, original poems, songs and )n ening Jn the money markets may hinwho visited BalULak yesterday. Al- stru mental selections. Several new der them from making the project as Case Vandals Office Staff Onslaught et .despoiled, the flower Bishops feature will ba given. The program though tha forcer are of the same large as was hoped for, yet It is asbefore prohibition,' they are size will be followed by games for young den of Charles W. 8ymons, (25 eaj sured .that Severn! hundred thousand . Associates Honors Simenfck, Rudolph tor About 8tanley residing JuryhmniUng th heavy Increase In crimKeady acres of some of the best land in Idaand old, .a playlet and refreshments. Fifth South street, Monday night for at north First West 18 was Unless soma relief is glv-- I social Is to bring tbs third consecutive season. H re- inal case street ho will be reclaimed, he declared. The office staff of th ' Presiding allThe object of the . . n, case of th state against J. T. I In .tha way of additional appropri- The people on every hand are en- yesterday arrested by.'Chlef Deputy fl h .. organisationa in closer touch with f to obtain more help Mra. Rlshel . thused with the possibilities at their charged with Involuntary man-latlo' .AAJkT nL" I nlted .States Marshall. gam - Dorr It y, Bishops offlce turned. 6ut l9 strong one -- another- andlhelhought of getresult of the death of predict that the courts and other will peonies3 aod other flowtr. L command and wrfhmake every effort last to better honor acquainted fellow workers at prevail night ting with evaaion of the draft. He I And eraon, I year old, from part mania of law will be swamped to put the work over on a big scale. charged throughout the entertainment. Everya social at carried ,Wav titsbriitv I park. Mr. Baldwin declared that a dam was arraigned before United States dance and Liberty were one will carry a lag with hla or her Injuries suffered In an automobile ac- - with work- - Mr Rlshel Is here !n- -durth were marauder games a enjoyed, roup on 1. Upecting the offices with a view to deto with at least one third of the original Commissioner Henry V. Van Pelt and ing the )util 8Ufe the evening, the guests, of honor name written thereon thefoster how salsrie of clerks 1414, probably will go to the jury this I termlnlng occasion. capacity of the contemplated dam bond fixed at (1,500, In default of being Missget acquainted Is who plrlof Atkinson,' Lily of Submission evidence compare with those employed by prl-w- a would be built at points, near Brunean which he waa placed in the afternoon. county leaving shortly for the Northwestern a last and j or Mt. Home. the night completed Vate corporation Slmonick declared he waa in States mission, and Miss Mary Brigt-o- n Jail, SELECTED FOR closing arguments began this morn the stats prison at the time tha quesand Mias Afton Anderson, two In iw case tried Tb being ing. Judge tionnaire was sent and that he never June bridea John F. Tobin's division of the Third received It. according to Mr. Dorrlly. district court. This marks tha first arrest made aa 10 De Luxe She result of the filing of information OFFICERS CHOSEN Ef of in President 1(2 the state against people living Reorganized r Demons! ration at tha time of the June, 1(17, regisVisits Salt Lake Church It ia expected that several tration. Committees having In charge th BAPTIST CONVENTION .other arrests will ba made In the near Rooms , annual outing of Deseret ' New emfuture. For the most part, however, Dr. Frederick M. Smith, president due to the fact that most of ths alployees on the occasion of' th anni- of the Reorganised with church, leged draft evaders are transient aliens versary of tha founding of th paper. W have 1( TV at Independence, Mo., The Baptist convention Chose these headquarters It will be hard to find aqd apprehend 14. de1450, afternoon June .Luxe yesterday soundproof of th them" officers at noon today for the ensuing and grandson Prophet Joseph d a m on a t ration cided to hold the affair at Lagoon, Smith, founder of th Church of Jesus year: President. Judge Tllman D. i, rooms for show. Saints was Jun 1. Th preceding evening, Jun Chriat of Latter-da- y Bel Canto Glee Club Johnson, Ogden; vice president, J. H th honors Ing will- be a banquet tendered I ilit?r there 14, , Will Give Concert MasJ erg Prove-- recording secretary, Phonograph. Co- -' e!lA by the management of The News t fmU.h the Rev, A. B. Minager, Boise, Ida; lumbla Grafonela Announcement was lMni ,n,,verrhhCeff th employee WbtiA, The Bel Canto Glee club, an organ- corresponding secret gry, Mra John N. made at th meeting that tb tep floor Records, the city. t11" of th Bishops pujldtng had Been I isation f 14 voices of the Thirty-fir- st Murray, Salt Lake; treasurer, J. E Jn,, I . . for this purpose. Salt Lake; board of cured ward, yill give a concert this evening Berkeley. Hear thee supeF. A. Fryar, Salt Lake; Dr The banquet will begin at 7:44 p.m Hurt When AlltO CUld rior talking maFOR QUICK SERVICE AND In th Ward chapel. The club will ba Bdgar Bates, Tremonton: Harold Goff, assistant editor jpt G. Oeh: and J. Ms Miss assisted by Anderson, violin- hart, Ogden; Mra. H. J. Fitzgerald. H chine and tha l The New will act a toastmaster, RELIABLE WORK ist. Miss Dorothy Rlppe, harpist and J. Lucaa - Salt Lake. Mr. Minager The paper will he printed earlier h records T. Winifred lira dramatto Brown, holds a similar position with the than usual Jurra'K to enable the G. L Eaetman, 47, (72 Del mar where dealing la Hare It Done ROYALLY! reader. Miss Ivy Ensign is leader of Idaho Baptist organization, thus eov. employee to take early train to La--1 pleasant. mffrr() ucemtlona about the the club and Mra. Myrtle D. Clayton is erlng.t-wstates. goon. Her a program of sports and when-tautomobile Gilbert James be will Tuesday New Com-on Onr pianist. Th body will 1 L be H committee entertainment Shops resolutions, Try provided. 1st for the evening. E carry a full stock of Low Masters. Provo, tha Rav. H. L. 'Baynes waa driving Collided with a at reel mtttees are now busily engaged ar-h- e 41 E. BROADWAY The club was organised some time Salt Lake, and N. R. Loony, Ogden, Brother High Standard Uquld the detail. Former em-- 1 ear at Main and Third South atreot ranging ago especially to give musical number failed to agree on d section of the, Fa Iota Tell as yewr protrlom ooeuared aa Mr. East-- ! 24 E. 2ND SOUTH. , let 0tjrer( of tho paper and their friends!1 The e oddest at the requet of the late President resolutions referring to .the Jnier-ebure- h our Invited to Join In th outing. Wen's car panned direHly In front of lar you 414 expert F. at one Smith of hla recepJoseph latWorld movement, the At lagoon there wil! ho prize of-- 1 a southbound car, aa h waa turning tions Since that time the organiza- ter declining to Indorse K. So Mr. th t rzfzq. on Third west to South. and The th for Pm fered rommltte front go danring, . tion has been epi tniari and has Salt Lake Glass & Paint Co (has derided that th pytse waits will I n the automobile waa badly amaahed Masters presented a minority report 134-3- 6 So. State Street ed cone idem bTy tm' ns and tndors'ng the mevement, and the conP open to any person wishing to mi- -j He waa treated at the Emergency n-ken Ffrot levtk It Thall-ceptta- l an ex- vention adopted the minority report j tha evening pren, far to and an&Prcro aa whri Lake later removed to th Salt oanplove pet, 35 to- 4 New or no ceptionally g.exl program 'coaoly hospital. t .a Kaarlr TO.MO land repraaentlng aoma of th be agricultural and grazing lands In I'tah and Idaho will ba designated for ai.try Ihla an m mar. following an In zgeetton by Half R. Woolley, engl rear of rhe United States geological survey. Fully 40,009 , acres of . this land In Idaho has been asked to ba (leelgnated aa Irrigable land under tha t'arey act project In which tha otAie shall distribute tha lands to tha In d'vtdual. The remainder Has chiefly In Isolated tracts, varying from HO to 440 acres In northern Utah and emit!) ern Idaho, according to Mr. Wool V atock-ralain- 040-acr- waa ht as-th- -- " d, at la 1 re nt d, 30.-i0- Ha.ll-stro- m it -- Stake Officers Wil Gather In 1? Social Utah-Portlan- 11- American FaQs .l l,HnCrAk F Idaho People Behind - tl nail meet-KOWia- na - r-- M ihf ,,rt - TON - -- man-sger- a. r? ,u .... ' x"" , latest Robinson Drolbers Royal Shoe Repairing Co. tq - ye M - . r.lcsicrmCoc?ay j hr |