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Show W DESi'elLET EVENING FRIDAY JUSE 3,-E- BPS t Corset of South le ; , mete sad 1 Lake City. befitICRIPTION per Voir.", Motorday Now,. por year 4 Woe Copl. pr ,' t ritICE.S. $160 be 1.0i I Coots Foreign postale extra. Addrsit ail business commtiiiiratiovis awl otilltancs. THE DtIMMET NEWS. (Tor The totestet Bait Lotko City. Clab Correopondence and either matter for publication should be addressedreading to the Editor. Member Audit Bureau Circuiation. i J. 11. McKinney. kinatern Repragentativik New York ()trice. 114 birth Avanut. Chicago Office, 121 South Michigan Avenge. Entered I tha of galt tak City. am scon4 class matterpentanes according to Act et Congress. March S. mloMIff ana, 4 ; , ! 1 d ' - ' i i 1 there. ' - - 41.;j ' plight. their - - ;' - 1SFÈORS-AR- E WELCOME. lo i IJITNDItEDS of visitors are in out-of-to- wn i I 6alt Lake to attend I the .M. LA and Pri- mary association conferences. They come not only from many parts of Utah and adjoining i : states but some even from far distant stakes. To them all The News bids a cordial welcome , i and expresses the hope that their visit here L. . will be botkpleasant and profitable. i ... An elaborate and unusually interesting pro- , gram,of exercises has been arranged by the several auxiliary organizations convened. The -, aims of these associations will be not only in the usual sonsrs, and portrayed discourses, but, pageantry, 'artistic drills and dances, histórical exhibits and other forms of graphic and impressive illustration have been preparedfor the entertainments and edification of Dose who have usembled. Great credit is due the officers of the organizations who have : worked long and arduously to make these con- i i - mutt settesubs 11Cit, hte 1 ,' r r , and-ide- als -. . ferences 'successful. M.-- The A. and the Primary have been. and still are important factors in moulding the characters of the youthn- of Zion. Many a man and manpv a woma- has-beguided into a life of scrt,44c;Vind uprightness by the influence of one or both of these associktions. The aggregate effect of their efforts and inspiration toward higher ideals and better livMay their good ing can . not he overestimated. work go on and their usefulness ever increase. e. en 1 TUE EXItERVICE I A ' , DVOCATES of the:aoldier willderve little comfort MEN. cub bonus bill from the treatment accorded that measure in the rioting hours of theSongressional session juzit ended, as wen as frorn'the déelaratons on the Subject In the Republican platform adopted in Chicago yesterday. The bill after coming from the House of Representatives safely put to sleep in the senate finance committee; and the 'plank" In the Republican platform says not,a word g houl- - It. being content with the re;affirmaton of the partyti purpose ''rnerously to care for the maimed and disabkd men of the recent ' l'ollt" 'With this latter proposition no one but a , despicable ingrate will find fault. Here ,is a eal deLt, and a Aerrgreat one, owed to the gallant men who WPnt forth to make every offer:mg that the terrible exigency of war might demand. and '0 ho came back impaired as to their future health. happinett and 11504Ultif111. can not be forgotten. ant.hist Their !et-inc- e payment. to far Is the is humanly pstlible. must nr't be rrpudiatO. The trate truth is that had there been gretter energy in providing for those who came nut et the ifeevice 60 &tabled as, to be unable to 'pro ide ter them1truth a huo 41 there would rot have told cry for the uniretal tath bonus. Arid there 'tin diEr'r that the latter demand may Freon - i ' , , , MERELY A TIP. shied ihe Linen. The linotyper who 'ciPlegates tn convention (iv. tocsary to nominate ti94" put tt entireirtmo lowolk,Ibtow . Tra writ) WHEN bOLLMIS WILL BE NELVID. - wit brew: -- I or ea ,7 " - ecli----- - 0 - ' ' ","' .4 arms-- Vi-.tir,-;t 5EE3IS- - init her-rs-thi- MASON ABLE a rtirrning- up thrillitt tw.t.n campatin Laid, tArt vktriox. We art intereoled 141 the ahnotaiwn ths peunettarr, the warden of the ;Abet he hag written themargin of hig expel-ven- t cibeert, atihn that the 'bettor ert'ent it a tilUIV-4- . . - ...,;,- these e(71,1.. ,- - avolltalg bArs ,:roa . xi noon vie Nobauthor Otte Over". ,,,,,,,r - - . , - , . Nos6 $60 . Elias Obtatost Mos Plionorropt6 Solid atm tor $85,, It Ss offered duties Ma male, whit 11 oelloefloss tor emir. ,,.... ., . a , . - 't a -- ........... ..... 7- - ' - "' VII, . . ' ., ' . - . , - -- . I 3 i ., . . ticular guests is Schilling . . Tea , the fine - full-flavor- ' '''' , -- . 'I -, - - . - , .- . ,' ' . ''',..1L--.6- i ' -,,- ,;) - . ' , - "-- ', - ' - 0 Fireproof-Buildin- - - - -- -- - , ,- - -- - '1 - ) -- , . . 4 , ' - .. , . s . A 1 , 6 . g Storage co.. - , '. DES. - . ' ia, otral.mistellas.s444111 v - ., - Redman Fireproof . , t,o . - MOTORIZED MOTIND , , - - , and Shipping Department in the West. 7, ., - - ' , - - - , , - 'HERBERT' !CORY Is on the way - llos't efficient Picking - , I - . In the City , - We Invite Inspection and Comparison ,o.mmmootalominEmommonommoonk , r ' g Lotiest Rate f I. , , ,, , ,c - - . b, :; - - - Cleanest and Safest . . - ,- , s,,z, d t . .,,.,41.-.- ..- 414'.',... u:eohr ocollo-ci- ' , ,,,, - - 1 - , oHnsurance e'e,,:, -- ?'.":.71"k' - . e: - , - 1 irlas1.-''' 1Or ki 4152....f...--- CI'l . -- - . , ,IL - AL, ,' , & Company Schilling ;, gin 1- . - - , - ' . ie,.v.v.,...s1 , "'""- -' . A A ' - - - -. , , ' . '.. r,-..,-- ' -f , . . ' ' 1,--- family I ling Tea- -r IIM SoCUD. msa cn ie cent y. ifyols. Your back , want it. - I ., ' ' social beverage, The tea to serve to your , - ed . , ;'- The tea to serve to par-7 , ..,.ii ' ' ' x grt . 0 4 . t licloussnour. de ItIiitthulland '''' streit'Ithemns0.' IS It is the Summer ' treat of, people who how Itow--to eat' i o 1 , i7L A., 1 neUUL Wim Straw)) emv 0 - i , . ( anct flesh , .A.t. - idellstb - , ... . 4 ti 1 aiiiss a . I" . btlaYaY'aiid, by eatipl , terty-tw- o the Tito $0,ttIO taa teltteet tornbee et co reesnattees. tbscardirig theoa 1 lalth Drill' the way a egmerdereble likAstift Ia Cap &mate a ex;Nrtee Will be effected. fer owls reaatenete laa'ana so trastry empleyees, Itet 111111kill 44440worrIt seat illtitIMMUO- acidentill Vnit INPNCJI Winittrtant thing 41rtrArT4' '?. stimll tbroL terweet eb,erearartt et the cost of tear roat,ave t rmt the, ameuht of rnene7 dtrerl'!T Itilytql b lb tagrayera through it that &material but tlo eelamt. I and N. T. Herald. e etHerly berme 40 .do - . FAMOUS WAR CORRESPONDENT I $ a1 60, . ShreddedIVItattEscla Fret. note: "Perthe ticket 1t g Mos DISIII0114 , t burden and increase. - ane used Immo' tot loctiono 0 d Winter. Lightén physical '' I -.- 1t . rboagropb rtso seithoso soy coos iltosigisr WSW aatimatnt,, It Is lika . our-mental . eteeted ''t 5 RISUMMER foods imilloommano bc'esee--154-4- '- - . 4,he ,. LECKSOItY.. . - '- $225 TAW,. kw amatkat. Tim sal, you hove It with 12 so- - '' I , ''' -Y- atilt rue4e from will haNe a rcolit, goat - . sew. bawls, .,, STATE OP LrrAMs 1-1E , . rld'ammt r'4'rtzt4riey- It.oed tbit. otalls, I tble g.lay rttmzet'y. and returnIng fmroyett home tentrell Itio,r rAt- racksaclad by burglars. AAA , t - pOol'jaded stomach afler: its strtt le eth thé heavy 10 T. Tel& It 113511. - ' .. , ape Fve -ru- . , You owe, onmedungi to yOUT;, - taboo prioonotr by th Inebobol I Melee and idle woubled. II offiesro m; time ruttrig'.'ll'erhopo assepto learnt. moot Is la a thee Wleko as ease et bamboos ila 1.1 Nos ' ' ' . - - , - i a natl. salt her daughter lohOe,4bpir a okermge rah .112 teVallt Terthred by ma zialls flef. a tbestrat. ata aceomrarty- 'a bore - A - sow A-- ' thea.- .CAernalSOCc000.00 -1- . ;NINA - - ' b., q?ee o.ww-- - I it , to - . 1LPIP The mall by for Preskient a hen he fa ing p right evilly Philade!phia -a- ' We Iis41 susTsetzt 10 nollrl'a. Gartt'lemea with a rrstgemahle mart fq,c tlkyr honor' eto nt,t. as a rule. vr4. eras tale rmitesitlary..--Phaladelph- ia Publte Ltdb-r-t, . ., Tet - . . . Thi v: ' oo live .4' - l le 1 I wit RUMS. ' I seervit 'mak am" fUe6. weir. toszuslitm Cit 1Plittet Sit Ono time to itit orktent Slot viol ish.lonsting tabdon. .1k Igeorret! ott Tree Xis sated for stlettionol irro-tr- , . Int, , '; !'ll ;,.. 1121. , al I, -- ssoes zis-2- - THAN ; , - '" - gates ' ',. la..01.4DER, ' ' the rourot ,,,......... tholinsPS 4rr or Tabs-es- ti Bee". tsrpitiptE4 , goll.(411021;73 dientividi , , - ' 4' tiny, 1 '': t C) ' . so NW 13 : alga, 'Ressler tidy. ili" ter oristeally bought dialog thie side 4 s , ,,. te sboolstely all Dio .'11 , I- , - AU Imo. sen fortltamt norm -- : . A61116116 Ironooll '.4,a.fib .I I e' gig1I5 ,, I I orates:ease mew, Alms Ci Itaglmi, Thaws& .1. Taron! sett C IL Cartemelt The tattoo VIM 114 terrv,yt 15. H. no'berte, 'Ct. F. Inhttner sat& Gottrgs , H. Itrimbell; ow thougait awl tompeetiont James IF; Valitels. N. L. tteletna ant Z. IL 1,41N44 - - N. Et, .amen, ' , ,.Thiimi."c,kia ,,,nu , east. Mier bautua , ... .i' . 3 . rtabt ' ty OS LI 1 6 () .- ,1.- O .:'', . 1 , il . . . Nrater..S. Mem woo the Deseret Nowa "SU wehal Mt tha T. 3L IL L A. ellawriBerm owe second. cal content. ' - t c,"1 struments. , - - T'fr- -- ':. i ' ' bargains in all ' o f lo , maes .., ' - eitettotec, et Oe corwitfteett onatioa. Kerr weenteobst Dr. .1--. 3L Teaser. ' 0 a n 7 other DI ereoaent et the Chalk Aorketturel Clalefel ty the heave ire trutees et Utak bathe. tits. Ito tensient Stec vette.. to three for Ttet. Jetta .L. Irsatose. webs IPOdit eePrintett - ' link Trot. IrlIhsam 3eseinc Neer -- - ea. -- ; . ' , It's poem with hose tor Dear i , , . gp,',.;,-:,1,,.- ' 10 0 SI . ' IL" (VI' - Mows. 'basalt the emelt. , - Y,0001 - - 11 4 G. NimitelL Note, T.. It. Tartnielt.' Jobs loom litre. et. J.. Sehahort.. (Km, DowlloY. mrs..,A, ft.nreeteel anti tr,, loititeart. The toasaret ..Vetionst hush wee dear:sated ts - - It .p.". , --- SettbeiLl elliblOwle organise& ter estenettoto st; twelve oeleetteca field fee Alt& Perfect sondltios ' ' . , ) relief winnotttne weft- - Oeeretart ' of Stets James T. tlestnetwel watt sleeted ettatratea eel M. Ir. ertisee secretary. The., otter inseeters et the ententttee were: VICItor Era Thnorotera, Ir., Ir. (age. o. The h', before-breakfa- arst - ! a 1 . - h eilite-- assetA barrels As &militated enrceleerte, 0140 teetreetest gild welt . ', - es, - , ea"26,-- ' ' .. - 2 am 1 ' - Prank Critic) Os 1,1Ass se llos Deseret such-famili- ' tes..."' TWENTY YEARS AGO.: I - - - . ,..-.-- leers tor . i the-din- ' - x - . - . . Miterrillat, . . ,,, , ' , ' . ,,,,. '' 110 a tot Oa same, Is that elt macho which - well-nig- 1. . at Very Os hell,' T. ems:tes( vueeCes et this day is: What - Is the eheteettees its the rietit be striles? , leetteee. . It Seaver we law tho people et this country remit tale a osteara true Iltarld en this Otte- Vim Tao weedier west he toarantleed their rights, adt smolt ales Novo Molt the right sock are alwata limited IIT ills rights all .11 , ' . '' - light ' -- "'Sales i ' , , - of 'a ' )1. . oplvedit litetreseenti Dad o14 teed.,. er4 makes jest like sew let It bee been , oar tweet' shop. letot sew OW A .'",. b priests. awe stelalea Itt Is sew 'Weil to exchange tals ellseesey ter onethsr.. equsnY as hat. ant beat its test:Wee Weer to a beettetid et argaminset Laborers. That would one as septette et:snug thes lairdsa treat - , streakier is aseehee. Ties Kamm law- - tees - see oppress ths Leaccer sat silo awes hies rierat le nett It snerolr sus be seas Estee beseillY.. accordinT , f, . , - ' A , ee, tint lima bests ism , , Per (matures Um staiorttr has been Wes by. JghTge. lettered, Ittesteret. ant tt ' ' ' ner- CONFERENCE 0 I',,. tttat mita stet eft . .' la pesuaritessie woo banitille 120 rewer it pastes resietiutee."' , Big jabs tuft eery teals ties et this Vnitod Motes Oat tatis sloes shalt ettla. This pro144atotais Iowa water tellwecreiM tor tbff. - : ' b to 1 0" , is le . ca , tit-crav-es NE of the most p onogiTaphe 4 - takes Its shore illy taws; it is also partnor to oaf ilbeercas sat Ile.lueetirsel in Protesting tales bast tossing their bibor in ascii a way as te Ware the public. Sols pellet sayereses bra oasest rat tato eetuitt7- - It lacy get hes sotanestia thee Pastels arise astdi esmitaiste.. Rees es alma litr.. Georpsrs wit tassel es rensesolter. Labor organise. itintsit same( ttss tites eogotri. Thor slos will Irs semeatet it taste bacons, tee ashy. . It Is east clot &lima 2 tor soot st bode', ts elowatemel elf Olgentallots sot II per rent of eterreastet Ilahor.. This hawse 12 ism tent ta tbo tooter wawa Gamorner Allen . PRAllit. , - s - interesting of special department.. conducted by any Amerkan newspaper 1. that, In the Boston Evening, Transcript by 'a'.contributor who calls himself ',The Nomad," and who speaks in the third person 'singular. Three or four weeks ago he Indulged in a gentle laMentation and homily en the disappearance of the homely dinner bell as foretime' rung in sober alimentary earntat, and this called forth from one of his readers cusa- comrnent, on another old New England tom that.. hat largely iallen into deseutude the practice Of morning family prayers. "The Nomads" rejoinder on the subject has stictistinct and kindly a local aspect that republica' tion here will be of interest. "You have asked." writes a corresponof the dent, "what has become dinner bell. I do not, care Much bell,- - but I should- - like. about to ask you what has become of the practice of morn1n6-fami- lj prayers. Are there still New England families that kneel together in morning worship?", There are undoubtedly' but, they are much fewer than formerly. Fifty years ago the practice WILS universal with 'church 'members. At present it mUst be classed as rare, at any rate, in this part of the Point-tr- y. What has caused the change? NWT? , and bustle, probably, to a great extent. The family haa no time for worship, with the creamery waiting. for the milk cans, filled And then the rustomx- of worship have changed. The practice of kneeling on the floor by the side of one's chair. after breakfast, and listening. while the head of the family reads a. chapter and offers a prayer, has become., too "primitive" for even our religious petiole. But the custom is still kept up in tertain families., and The Nomad ran aver that among the- Mbrmons it still flourishes in its pristine vigor. If you are I guest, a Mormon household the chances are that', you will be called upon to attend .hoth morning and evening family worship, whiilt will not becut- - very short-either. Moreover', if r'you attempt to remain seated tiunng the simple ceremony, the elder will look earnestly in your direr- tion and say. "won't you kneel in pra)er with us, brother" and there will be not11,, The trig for you but your marrow-bone- s. in their Mormon ire very domestic religious eustoms, although their public serviced strike the outsidr as very peculiar indeedwith everybody's license to fpeak and no formal pastoral charge of the meeting. "The Nomad's" apparent, familiarity with the prayer practice of the "Mormerii slightly conflicts with accuracy slim )i omc to talk bout their "cry peculiar" public serviceswith "no pastoral charge of the meeting? and "everybody's license to speak." Neverthe. less. he is to be thanked for bis testimony as to family prayer till flourishing here in "Ile pristine vigor? In all good "Mormon" families it doeatitt it were only to be wished, alley this measure of geneious praise' from fo pleasant an observer and authority. that there were more "Moemon" families entitled to clatm share in it. 0 work is teal mines rent trains goreeetsoll Int tas $teen tits tests is a seieet rdatliallr Is tater wages sad rightly I areIlea was MM,MSIElmdll N tho sea Ienr s, , - eterall, gt whim sae& trine &al la tag sal hes to thetummies s wreag. ' 1 , . hoe written aa tee et. ttperipe lame egos the illeotita tablete.' There le Ille ofteeekto sheet tho Ptirbt e to week leer& Bat so human) the 'right le obviate& 431 agate et tottividusaa ere larvae& lig I. , Special Bargainsin SillortIllity .. ' .law ta the , t .. et repeal ompiroomi ben--th,y the egegstee le Thom los intote hry So wear? teemelea problem. This te the keg. Ube embtra& tit the tabor Uteri& Am the Gewgaw'''. &LA 'It is the eldest 'hose practice stopped the better it will be for everybody. t-- total - n THE :PRACTICE OF FAMILY these he ninth& Is a rerroehetta 'ago"Inst liallosc Osmium it undisolutery the meet what &leg loigoehiag insolo heave the potato& ft times Mean hose to ste17 metal tile, rename& that'll IteollithoPelL A14 tt is Geteetter ttZte who iteo maid the ';' sate,-- ' ' ,.' east! ereortr . 4s-- orate confirmation of At the same' time It is not merely a 'statement of negation; it is conspicuously awes sive and assertive as toWhat the great party stands for;-anit represents the traditional our-a- ge of thesparty in making big issues and fightinestoutly for:them. It is broad and forward.' looking.; and on no question of importance before the people dilll regniring- legislative or administrative treatment Id it silent or obscure; Its Yramers have listened to wise counsel in avoiding the radical extreme to which some members would have cOmmitted !on certain issues, and yet as finally drafted and approved it reflects singularly few of the weaknesses that generally folibw sudden compromises. It is in shorl a solid, sturdy platform which any of the party's candidates may well feel honored to use in mounting to the respective offices for which they aspire, and upon which they can confidently 'stand if they succeed in getting f . -- -.. - ratite I 1 IIIIEII...........M , Usk whale emerrbiel, vibe wattle stemma tho gatoirhestOug 1but climatal". Ciemorear Aliso et !Claim& with Samuel ItilMo hetes & itoatiet debate in 1064141014; whet Goertaire east imkte La wo.. 'le DESPICABLE; l'ANDALISIL Mk allEnnimilmommwdemo,l, IA ers). kr re. Truik :Pee& 4.... u T sti71A Lc( sikuis poputi the other-also-Shen-- LSTRUCTION of flower beds on the stste Tbe capitol grounds was a despicatoli piece of Associated Press Is xclusiv),p entitled to ' the use for republication and it is to be honed the miscreant POWS SISPOICh" all vandalism, of credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper. and else the local saws Publi".1 who wrought the havoc will be apprehended t herein. All rights of republication of special dies and severely punished. Great effort and a con.1 II IO SJOIS 11010)114 siderable amount et money have been expended ' SALT LAKE CITY'. - JUNE IL 192ó. to make the approaches to the statehouse attractive and beautiful. and for tieht prowlers A STOUT MD, STURDY PLATFORM. to steal into the garden plots under cover of darkness and deliberately slash away the blosA e party platforms go, the declaration adoptI, soms, uproot the plants and otherwise disfigure NI by the Republican national convention is an affront to all the people the landscape, in Chicago yesterday id a ringing and power. IL is of a piece with similar depreUtah. of ful address to the nation.- Nature Ity it finds dations, not less contemptible, committed upon ' much to condemn and oppose In the pdlities and the flower plots, gardens and grounds of pri ate performances of the party which has been in individuals. control of both the executive and legislative Therwis more to these intidents than merebranches of the government for six years, and the ly property and labor loss entailed. The Is still in control of the executive branch. But behind Is urly' and vandalism spirit all parties devote much of their platform' s to If the acts are done lot 'the pure minor:iv,. this phase of political controversy-- 4, is what Is beautifut conventions and platform makers are for; and delight of destroiing that which acts diseased and the mind are then a of they where for any reason something has been done which should not have been or where some. culprit 'should be Vaught lest his mania take Si more serious form. If done out of spite or thing has teen othitted that, should have been because of nurtured some grudge there is even done, why, it is always the other side or party less condonement offender. for the ' ttlatever that is responsible for it, and should therefore be rejected end punished at.the ensuing else.. the motive. this latest offense was a miserable Ind petty thing to do. as were also the pretion- -' The rhicago platform is no exception vious offenses of tile same character; and the to this rule'in fact itAt an Unusually sooner this can be I 1 i- th-t- raft Temple Stresta. Utah. real' , i distract attention from the former; It !went $t i i1I for one of the Teat pattoteand for tiMe cornettoresiew Its pledges on the subject and set itself to their fulfillment. It is today estimated that about 880,000 veterans of the Vier are more or !Hifi dependent upon the general government for their future 'listener. and that perhaps much as halt a billion dollars annually sill be required to ineet the MIL No matter shit the Mat this is a real obligation and a pres;ing one; and upon reassembling. Congress can net please the nation better than by proceeding at once to arrenge adequately for the settlement ' of this overdue debt. Etammis, 4 A 1920 11 AMMO livos.rlisos 111101121 T'rs ,. a 1 SNORTS -. THIE itILIASLIE SPICIALMI1 FOR MEN ANci e .mrA .4'4 I I 4 ( Iklexico for g ii.)04,k, .; IHE DESERET AtEWS , We shall shortly publish 'a sees of from Mr. Corey telling of d2e changed conditions in - Mexico. PMElmin. Mederso ,. 44:. e""' ( wom IN , ... il Year riparian. layeotairst- tome, t,, s . , 61. atediclas. Oepasettlerapy, Vet. telerty. ete. nylon tree. Can ee n seakihabeat Ceiaregt,'" beefless. hunt Naisea. Nay frer. Airtema.- - Ottionrona 'A.A. "meet's Ch0000k Okonseee. Plies. &wire. &enemy. lasesee end saner ottoni Cheeses, et the Oftrves. WEIN 041 Stienee tevreka. Leaipa. Otaeltemr, n toneye and I. Nis..Neon. ev. te o; art ohm 7 t it; SP "Ways, ill to 11. ; -- -; ' t. . |