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Show , I . , IT ' , i t 1 v . r , 1 , ! i, FRIDAY , ' "Sleeping Beauty" at I EVENL,Nt; NEIS'S , 1EAll Legion Day' ml : ,, ,'', I "is . ç;) I Wire yovR., . , . ' I, rd. 67- ". 7, , . r ' ,' .' 111, ..,, ,, IIll I . . It , 111, be-eo- I ' I! if, 11 l nt - , ' li ! 11 1 -: ei; t'r-- ',, rps ..e t A 1t - . '1.a. , , 14-- '.5 . . . I A ; 1 . i ,i7 .: . , , k 0 - 4 '' 41P , ti 1 r7 1 11 : LA,:1 . id 11 I Now 9 - : - I as ipt MD 11 ;II Irl, r ,t I ' Viv o it' 1. to I eN ., - f 4A, ,.. li . . 1TENSION OF CHEDIT .i .- . 10-ye- '' ! li ' . . 1 A - 'NINE:TICS C , i -- Q.,,,,291 I. 7 i , ,' LAUGH f 2yaNnIre, , 0 A.... 44.it;.0. all 4 a ) i., :41 11, - - : A. , ( itir loo:' 41 , 4 ,....a. 4- - 4411fe e''' ,....tat hs. , fo IF": , - t, , 4- wititatona mk, . ' 'S re'. ......-.- .. 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Violation of the LAvor act is charged 1 A proclamation urging citizens of tn a complaint against the Utah-Idah- o Milit 14s1 to Join with members of Sugar company which was yesterday In the celohnzill, American-Legiofiled with Theodore Turner. 1.7n It'd ithn of American Legion day. Julie 15. Statito commissioner at Pocatello. The sod that the afternoon of that day bk observed as a public holdisy was complaints were filed is the result of an investigation of Patrick E. Merth this A. E. Mayor morning by tt14 It follows: "I nen. special agent of the bureau of In. VOEtiffittiOn of the department of jus. IAll posts of the Americedi LettiOn tics tit Rohm, who is operating as an I SSA Lake City have joined In an agent under Floyd T. Jacket'''. special ller& to ecure a club house and agent in charts of the offices hers. , The complaint charges that .the htm for all members of the Legion Utah-Idah- o 'who reside to or Irian, Salt Lake City. Sugar company, direotd Around such a home would renter. by Heber J. Grant, C. W. Nib ley, from it would radiate the ideals Thomas R. Cutler. H. G. 'Whitney. W. Which actuated those who rave their T. Prpor and 19. H. Love. has made rt4P services and offered their lives in th In the selling of excessive profits 7 I (-late war. It is highly deoirable that sugar to dealers at Pocatello. ' Four different counts ars cited in the comfelendships formed in the training camps and in the maelstroms of conplaint. which charges that the 'or. flict he perpetuated and the apirit poration gold sugar which cost SCSI tbat led our boys in the fight for untto manufacture to two different mer. Orval freedom be fostered. as they candle concerns at prices ranging Would he If the boys had a home they above $13 and III per hundred It c 0 feel weal their own. pounds. tet. furtherance of this worthy sob? the complaint alleges Specifically, i Tuesday. June 15. 1120 has been that on May S at Pocatello the Utah. li I) Idaho Sugar company sold to Zions ilt asiti and designated as "Ameri411111 Legion day" to he devoted to the Mercantile Institution 311 erforts of the Legion and ail good sacks of beet sugar at $24,081 per i to raise the necelowiry money hundred, the total cost of manufecicitizens the erection of this club the same not being over 19.60 luring O ;4';, hpuee and home. Special featurei per hundred.pounds. hpve been provided for the day. and On May II the sale of 100 sacks to tbs receipts from a number of the same company at 1113.881 is made rit PAT ZI,DER. amasement and recreation enterprises and the other MUSS are to the Idaho will to this will be Wholesale Grocery company and non-- ' largely he . devoted A farewell entertainment -cause. Worthy Of 100 sacks on May 8 and anoth:"I. therefore. urgently recommend given in the Second ward chapel Fri- list er 100 sacks on May 13 at 324.077 tbat all citizons Join with the mem- day. June 11. in honor of Elder Er- per hundred. bers of the American Legion to cele- nest Elder. prior to his, departure on Warrants for the arrest of all offin it mission to the Northwestern states. cers brating June lbth as American of the Utah-Idah- o I Sugar comDay: that on the afternooneof An excellent program has been who are named in the cornpany maid day all stores. wholesale houses. .and the young niissionary's riaint will be issued by Commissionoffices and business houses close and friends r cordially invited to be er Turner at Pocatello. it Is reported. raise..e their employees so that all present. Thome takinz part include. The warrants, it is expected, will be ' - MISS MIRANDA MA'DSON. may participate in the festivities of Swanee Singers. with Mrs. J. S. Corn- served from the United States marClosing exercises for the Deseret the ocoaalen and assist to make the wall. J. A. Van burial'. Eugene Bar- shal'', office in Salt Lake. gymnasium dancing classu will be ber and Earl Donelson am sololists; day a' success. General President Grant. Manager held this evening and tomorrow aft' F....IL BOCK. Juel Trowbridge, Hugh Higgins, and Nibley, Assistant ernoon in Social hall. 60 children will , Mayor. Helen C. Jensen. Ines Witbeck. Lola General Manager and present In pantomime. "The Slepeing 'Salt Lake City. ttah. June 10..1920. Leonard, Erma Graves, Myra Coulam Merrill Nibley and Sale, Manager Following the pantomime and the minelonary. After the pro- Stephen IL Love are at present Out Beauty. a program of special dances will be in be will gram dancing engaged of the city. It is reported. however. given. The entire is Cantata, "The Vision," is program that at the meeting of the excutive under Mimi the of direction ' board of directors of committee the of Conference Feature C. & N. W.'Securitiet assisted Gabbott, by Kathryn which authorized the increase in thc Mina Miranda Matson. In costuming Oversubscribed on President 1, of May sugar price Quickly iCireat Interest le being shown In the technique the affair Grant opposed the move and voted and dancing promises to be one of the most pleasPresentation of- Elfin Stephens' saAn alloMent is reported offered of against It ing programa of the season. cred cantata. The Vision" which will the $15,000.000 I per cent Saitcctse Recovered. be given in the tabernacle tomorrow secured Children Entertained. gold bonds of the Chicago & evening at, o'clock. The concert ha Northwestern railway. through Kuhn. valA contents suitcase containing been made a part of the proceedings Loeb St Co., and the National City The children of.the Religion Claes o theM. L A. conference. and the bank of New 'fork. Th bonds were bed at $300 which was lost I1 Rath. in the Sixteenth ward were entel-taineThursday in Pioneer park by their Young. 41 Church street, on a stake officers will attend In a body offered at par with interest. and were erine oversubscribed in a brief street car yesterday afternoon, was re- teachers and the Meer of the 1,600 strong as guests of the general reportedThe The officers and teachers eccurities are said to be covered two hours later by Detective time. boards of the mutuale:, The suitcase had provided lunch and ice cream and $15.000,000 C. & N. W. first. and re- Carl Carstensen. And Tracin to the Light .lemonade and the children enjoyed The management draws attention to funding sixes and $2,1500.000 general been turned tion company's office. 4games and music. the fact that this will- - be postitively fives. , UNE 11 .1920 -- s HAIM Observance of , atsEitET ' the last opportunity to hoar this chorus In this 'work as it will disband ofer LEVER VIOLATION this concert and will pampa into history. It is In voat respocte the most un usual chorus sec organised loes,14 CHAACE0 end It. work In this presentation is sub. espscistly unique because of th with seal Of tho work snd th which tho singers hiss taken -up ths , learning of Illayor Bock Urges I i. ., , , , , 1 . 4 COLLECTOR WOMEN IFEBEHATION ,,,..., . .,, d :..! To LIYESTOCK MEN ISSIJES1NSTUCTIONS telegmun received this morning, from the National Wool Warehouse & Storage company, Chicago, to SecreTr1"717 tary F. R. Marshall of the National rjaVEMIIIIIMMINZIM111111313111PEEMEMETIMIEMIZEZ 2322901 Woolgrovhre association, this city, indicates plainly that the Federal ReL1107s1 serve bank favors extension of credits V. 100 for ltvestock men in their present extremity. The mesmge reads: and Players a tor Walsh advises, (Montana) 'rouching financial wool operations, Reserve Governor Harding (Federal positively at Washington) amens that the federal reserve banks, in regions intercut in price ested are discounting liberally paper of member banks for loans to wool , $80 to $190 t growers, and advises that appeals be made-t- o member bank& He suggests and-Plauer- s -- Stocks-or-Famous-Pianosbe hid with authoriconference that gm , ties of federal reserve bank of banks . . , , , Senator for the districts affected. " Hendricks and Warren of Wyoming, With, the exception of the linabe., '-alb NI' . and King of Utah, advise the same." I i The matter therefore rests with the . . banks which at present are arutinizins applications for loans very close-is , . , ly. The impression in wool circles ,, IR that such banks as can make these to Long'time i advances without touching their re41 -..m..... 111.....1: L.1...2:1;., serves, will greatly accommodate their olan- ilth11-1,',11woolgrowing patrons.' Pay uamillacc 0 - M. The following information for the guidance of taxpayéra in the payment of their second installment of income taxes for the year 11113,, is Itiven out by D. C. Dunbar, collector of Internal revenue for Utah. "Bills for the second installment of the income tax for 1919. due on or before June 15, have been mailed to taxpayers.. Unlike those 0f last year. and are the bills are expected to be returned intact. accompanied by check or ,money order. "Payment in this manner is particularly desirable. It helps the taxpayers by saving him a trip to the Wee of the collector or branch office. and it helps the government by avoiding congestion at the cashier's window during the last few days Preceding the date of payment. ataidea , a check u1 a 'receipt. "Failure of atarpayer to receive a bill dote not relieve him of his obligation to pay hie taxwithin the time specified. To avoid penalty and interest the tax muet be in the office of the collector or branch office on or before June IS. "Checks or money should be eco:ol payable to a"dtt6he e n"' .Payments iree- toot: n8teari office of the Lake City, or at the branch offices." sago-elatio- n. I ' A , 1 71Inionwr i i Hit Hard! it -; , , 1 L. 1 I I 1 . I ; t I ; ,f , il I t - - This, Sale Will Run' Less Than. Two Weeks 1 imLS-1-jil' .4 F, -- , -- - f. , , . i alisToreioRtelismassmorasesonsamillinill VI, 'III"? 0 marl DAYNES - BEEBE I i l''''' ,.. ,. i 1 1 ' ' 11 . I 1 11 .4 - 1 !,, i t I I 4f . I , : ilI Li I , ,- - , . , . , -- 'I I .I I. , ' 0 , Ora-s- a , V e ,, - kli, , ii. , 1444 ,. , - I , ki 't .,eti, ... .. , i ! ,t , ,- , - i a ", . c, I I I g 1 - 1$1.1 v - - ., i y 1 - - I 1 1 -- , 1 ''.; - t -k , t '.': '''t . a.0 1 q. 4'41..., 111 . 1 4. . 4......, L7a' . A .- a ',..01" :,,,.. ."!:t. s ,. 0."a4 , 11111110 .., ' L t) . - ' .2. - , PIANOS WITH REPUTATION BACK OF THEM. Also a limited number of.Rurchasers t9 obtain . , e sALT1EV . , , eAwoNtrIED PREPAID. blime.'-'-ipf- -- ,r- 1 ' gP L:f.1-11-.717- ' : v I e......, C17241rrillP. ;;;" 0.:E.. ' A g. , .1.0.011.114E It: . it....k....P..10,...00g. ;II .,..r ..4,414.......1.4160.111rti.oto411..414.014.4.4.4.14 i...,..1.0,...44af , , a V4111""r": Ltit,....,1, 4.,aill,tiall .1kolimiio(iomit;,4,f,pt:dit., a.,,40. 114.,,,e.4o. . , - . ", , 0. . . - . t and II T ,..,,,,,,.,..,....,..4.r.,4,rv,,,..r.,,,, . ', - . II . , .1 ' iti67,alimmalm aisoi,or, 0.,,,,,. - - 0 ' s, , - . I .1 'r ,. ,, ,, Ite - amphlet---i:-. - , - Off the pressApril Conference Pamph .. ,,,t, 0 , -- , 1 ' ' , ,' , ' givesteno.. - is - . , , . The dominant theme of all the discourses is the meaning of the First Visionwhich imparts to the publication a richness of inspiration that makes it invaluable to the home library. : - - ' , - - ' - 40c Poa Paid . - ' . 6 Nabs -44 St.-jetJi- Lialemp.! - ' - e 4 . , -- - . - -- - - - - ., - , . -- . .. ' .. - Is , 1 - ., - . - , . , --- - , . - - . - " i t , , - , , - COMPANY - - . - DESERET. BOOK - - - - - , . ORDÈR YOUR COPY TODAY. 1 . I - This memorable Conference is conceded to be one of the most significant i n the history of ... , - the Church.' The Pamphlet , graphic reports of all the sermons. let. - , ' , Just ,e, ,, ' , The Inroads 'nada on tile ears of! western roada by negiret of eastrn linos to rotarn thorn with any degrml of protriptivona. Is rridonrod by the fart that of 6.210, ears htionring to Rio Grande. 4.760 are the Donvor at...prevent off tha rails at tho lattsr, but Sonorintandont of Transportation IA F. Wilson says ears aro now temtinnint to roma bark. heti tt look"' as t hough relirt to Lir sight, I i - kid Off the Press ' to 4he Sidney - : ' , . , . - Widow Gets Pennon. - : . , - .. . ' Reported Drowned at Holiday ---- , . . 416 - , A V barrains 7eue egegm.ht wal pocri-iii- i tO ask to 111011ET dieted' allowance ITOIR Liberal --..- for your "Silent" Piano or Player. - .; IA t 'MR IN. PRIV' - ti 4 'Relief Prontised in R. R. Car Situation' ti U You elicit aseatb .ad we will. la apa reedit. peeved PTII i. necond rftrrAto iffnettommo.M. , Few Rebuilt - j 1 araattoaar nm,ya"&luicahYebrs,, m t boor meek iwmih.os Y- dl;'11.41 slats ,., . N If ew Conference i Th'rough the adjutant general's of- FA tics of ths Oat?, a pension was today to Susan B. Tanner. Rupert, 4 tranisd widow: of William S. Tanner.' Idaho, rr-She will receive 212 a month, dating March 4. 1917. William S. Tan-- 1 lieutenant in the cav-- 1 if 0: I militia company of Capt. Orson ' I1th Black Hawk war. 1 lairy - tolla perfeet safety. -- -- ' of Sidney Brighton. A. Brighton, of Holliday. Ives drowned , Tao may by matt - . , ' . Boy ra Buyers 4 ardor load tb Ilandsome bench FREE with each new Piano. New bench and 25 rolls FREE with each new Player. ' this morning about 10 o'clock ,,in a canal one half mile east of the Nielson 4 store. Dr. Pace WILI called and atchild-- . but he e I tempted tO revive the PI .was beyond relief. arootrat y to pay grant . Maier Pianos 88-No- te . . "El1 ' Out of Town ' d From Army, - -- ,,, 94 1 Dr. CI. H. Pace reported Li -- E sheriff' office today that - -- - - - , Gets Gre.esn.Rcivrwar hth. gt:etile. F ' give- the engineer's office the right to t.1 measure and distribute the waters. ' I Mr. McGonagle will see that the waters trre fairly handled hereafter. ..., E4 is thpeonattntvoesrnteigyatgioennegliitod . 4 - I ; - f, t a ncnoorpunorz The owt art ,t.:e ecn. d,,eDp.arts m to award --0-40-- 0.--. River, Utah, , George Nelson of Green Four Secure Dworces. infantry. The A company, Eighteenth --'-"For svtraordinary reads: citation Interlocutory decrees of divorce in action, north Of Exermont, ) were eniered today by Judge P. C. rraeronce, hhi nise Pgluan. Evans of the Third district court in toon rwo sm0 ct eel Idft ,r ou'InP9t1198CY'Orporal Ne'lson, the case of Cornelius Treeken against fire f Mertima Vreeken; Alice I. Totteri with one other, adVanced in fronwlitolft against Forrest G. Totter; Cora 0.1 the line and captured the Pohl against Brick Pohl; and Augusta' Its crew. Their action enabled his Evans against J. B. Evans. platoon to continue the advance." ! atooppietallhinegleto ithatae tautsatuepewnrtih. neUerpoprIte 0 J r - tro i L-i- '- - I, vada- ;i r; 1 tialib r( ' , New iv, i 6 , ,, A UNIQUE PROPOSITION . 111, I , , n --. ...... . 5' - tiff irg4114) .,,,.. In an opinion rendered by James K1, H. Wolfe. assistant attorney general EXTRA ig4 of the state. he. holds.the state engiSAVING neer has the rikht to put gauges and . ,FOR MORE water meters upon disputed streams' distribute contested waters am. CASH DOWN H1 and cording to his best Judgment. The decision came regarding the M waters of Santa Clara creek in Wash- Ask the 'sales-The erection of 'a - ington county. about it man power plant by the Dixie Power comofthe creek when you,r call. -- - pany diverted the water , from the users lower down the stream water switched their through the - land canal to other Irrigators, thus' onmon, down Santa lower off cutting people !Clara creek, who had previously been , . '111 S.114 'given the rights to the water: . stocks'. I , 1 1 1 C."..1.. i -- H IL I -ME , iTt 1111041 . California's delegation of club women to the Des Moines general federation biennial, arrived in the city today an route east and were the cuests Of the local clubwomen. Mrs. E. O. Leatherwoott president of the state federation, and Mrs. John A. Widtsoe of the city federation, bad charge of the days entertainment and meeting the visitors at the depot were Mrs. C. S. Kinney, Mrs. Maud D. Porter of Ogden, Mrs. C. H. McMahon, Mrs. George Hancock, Miss Alice Reynolds of Provo, Mrs. A. J. Gorham and Mrs. J; T. Be less. The visitors were taken about the city for a drive. to an organ recital at the tabernacle and to the University of Utah for luncheon. A reception is being held thie afternoon at the New house hotel and speeches are scheduled during the afternoon by Mrs. Josiah Evans Cowles. president of the Brangeneral federation, Mrs. A. ofB. educaham, federation chairman tion, and Mrs. A. B. Dennison of Ne- t- . our dependable Enabling a limited ,number of families to pick from ' ' FREIGrrr ; , - '4,p- ' I) A , s ----' "Mlle IW . II It - M- . , N.g I DOWN ' . ,, r . , ir V ill. momam ' I ' r .I ; i , '' V '" - . ,,.. , M ? .i; r'rellt . ' itl-. -a,- -1,-"- i'. j mo A 4 0. , - ;I' 1,:g le et 1 t c. 0. , , , I 4 Y ,'; rk ' i . t 1 iott ' I i ! ZI . 4111 0 .., I I' I credit. ) Call oaturuay or Monday k 1 , - )18e 0 MPAN yrjal-moo fEM rgA 11 N' , r p )it ' II W 1 p.ef - !State Engineer Has . 0-- sN , Right to Guage Water -- -, an approved C 7 A, ,07,1111111, ...;-- (11 - , - ,, ,, UL gwri,q, olmounimionsimmoompomenirelpf. 4fl, icr(el . - iI t ,; i iIt:ki , , g - s ". .' ' .. I 0 -- , or.) 7, A 'f.1 al Lee,00e""N.,..-P1 , If 10421114.ik I ii ' , NIA Ill , ,,,t;4 -- -- . , . , A my FeA li - . : I ; ,- - T- a, ,,,Ti ,- ' .. Mak 6. ,,... , ,- , e,V.Ar, c; 'A. .44,, t,1,7 1111"1111.14. ' A' ''' . ,.. 't ,, - av 1 tVl, I j1 1 - WPM iso ,. 4.1.1.4 g E. . -- 2: 11,1 iii ,, 191 . 1 , ,, - i ii, r N 'Dowli , - MUSIC iladjkW,,1 -- - -1 i; ... , r- . I 1 , Man IL - : t5Aj.,c73' ', , II 1111 !dial Vthc,' 'r; I' EMI' C. '' a 1 . E : i I j tz,z1j,.,,',-47- t i 1 I , . - 0 ' . , , y , . , ti - , Discounts That Run to $15,000,: Pntiro -- VISIT SALT 111(E . . - - |