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Show , . , t , ' , . I , ..ato tl . THE DESEltEr NEWS:- - SATURDAY SEPTE3111ER ditt4 18 1920 -- th" , ilErIOCRATS , . . CI M os t Cases Lsts in Same, ' - Irregularit y One Dastrict. in Claimed , . - , - Dem . - &tie OpolotP,0.11!...Illt44H o.oNtheMptiThallogift! 1111N111'11NCOEFIL081HPAITILE11NIMS 5'.instituted osT HugHTED BEsourrioNEEsuiTs I JUAT: IL INSULT TO AHRIYES IN SALT 111(E .. - ..- . - . 0OlLsor. T.- - - f , , LITICAISTITy,IK ,. . it I . Ja,,,J.----- r- -g , ' 1 l ' - -- ls - , , . - , torium, and ,., - peimarioa last night. Ilow, Over. there were" few districts wrocn 'named eeparate delegation& The City be legislative conventions win '' i at the'' Audi- bold Monday . of ,Dlittleat , , Practically the Dallis. delegates for the county convention as for the city sand legislative were fleeted at- - the , Iplor . Ba sa,fXatost ot Oa itit .tnitil .... against Dr. T. G. who was reported lo ot in No Odell and Maude ' Georg .,.......- -,. dy!. ' estorday -- - - Vas' s' arrived In Salt lAll, Odell by Bra. Hattie Jennings "hipII. William and C. Elaborate Wattle aro B. made Hot. for Nevada. afternoon SO from Rano. or plans being herd for pig 000 ' which g 000 two tercentenary celebrations, the one was 'claimed as daM es Lael Tweeds, when reported lost be' linalworth may be 'cited to appear to ba held here On DOC. :1. th second $16,000 alleged to have andenthe other, I , paid lett Bone at O ' o'clock and hod not; bettors Judge Tillman D. Johnson of to b some time next spring. The )Zr.. Odell by the plaintiff. leas dia-itOne far before him motor began back'. the United Bioko' district court d eparment o f pUblic instruction Imiowed to stt without yooterday prejudice. Butte answer charges of is thoroughly interested in thews cols Under an amendment to the cont. Vanity. forcing him to landthoin couroa cotempt of court miles ofk about lb brations and already the otudents ars, plaint which wage attacked soon 111 II rsitult of tb , after' imit,, taken Yes- ., I stay- there for two Preparing to 'lend their talents to ate trial of the alas begun early int iis wee forced to witha Itic.4sz.11itht,.. hours.: ccuDitt1it the. federal and by food no terday grand tun, la and. flights -There wee diverelon, the water from h. ra dialer te a op tt ng ktesolutlotrtondamillei- g-and withal education. , Frequently the J. Muir. stilts suPoriMendont of to $11.000. Demurrer to the only On the third day h e w as , Wattle for his declarations appearing drink. reading was not alone for lb. reader. Ho instruction. has issued instructions temended complaint W it sustoined re- - found while seeking the by a beephoidee who aid d h a in but tho housewir0 with her knitting. to superintendents and high schoolleently and the plaintiff allowed time tho maiden with her fancywork. and principals asking them to direct thelfurther to amend. After arguth.nhatd P..n hit" land Eaton was taken Republican n omination for governor. swan mules te about By unanimous vote the grand jury on tho boy with his toy bout or hi& student's energies toward helping complaint in its final form had Into Ely.h -Nevada. members &eked that Judge Joh tiscirt '-phoned to San Francisco bite, loYsther isinod the benefit of these celebrations. A liberal responeelbeen continued twice the plaintiff yes-- I wh." w ho . ol t was R Lieut. them before the eourt. In a few Hs found Kelly. has been made to former oPPeals. and lorday af ternoon moved th e court ty , the family reading habit. Sacramento for' brief words Judge Johnson a scored were not Mr. Muir feels that the first ceietra- - nalneal without prejudice. which dial was disp etched from Though our ancestors ' ' ' ' action of Wattle and his ' cam- i the widely read as memlured by recent tion will be an elaborate one."' granted. This enables Mrs. Shepherd thsJ. "'arch' L. Mortensen left Atilt l&ke at paign manager Hollingsworth. for world 'knowledge,- - they were deeply It isAhe intention of thoee in charge to file a- new ault.if she wishes to 1 themselves up as martyrs to :1I yesterday with ' plane 1113 for rood and studied in books dt endur- - not only to call to mind the events, dose). . Reno.- carrying several bags of mail.; a cause and pleading that indictments M g value. ,, The man who has no connected with the landing of th e The plane was brought in an hour I returned against Wattle aa a director keen intermit .outside his own voea- - Pilgrims 300 years ago. but. also to Le ave Soon For , - p -- previously by Bernard Herron from ;of the Utah-Idah- o ! Sugar company tion is narrow gauge, and liable to, make occasion that wilt 'deal ' at Niko, t were purely to defeat him for - the In Rock landing Spring& witty the coming of the Pioneers to upset. --tt is easily conceivable that' MilsioNorthern States n -- - however. a create wind turned the plane Republican nomination. prenent .day- America would derive i Utah and theeventateurretindin that ---' , endeavor to keep up our stock of immediate infortnation. Tel in the ancient. and perhaps In the truest sense. we are 'without the readin ir . ' habit. In the dale when a. mans inter., este were all contained within ono IO'rod fence. or maYhiP within the walla of a shoe shop or a smithy, it was the common practice to find the vening's entertainment within the limited home library. The books were old for the 'roost part ' and told . Eilismiss0 , trequentiy hoard that modern Americana have' not true. W. a re a nation ad a gen. the reading habi t i s of readers.. There are more periodicals gwr person--da- llin the United Stets, Mut lot, 'weeklies, and monthileo---circulato- d , , la ' other of any tho world. part . , But the plaint against us common-- 1 nee to the consump- - gained and the thoughta meditated it N.. no COnirtiOnlY bed nothinit to Go with tho lion the and the , ,part of the daily routine is the rapid scanning of the morning or evening sheet. By drawing also from the publications of rarer occurrence. we ' ofiELLcAs , BM accusations IVE111101IS 0 I The American and the' Reading Habit By Bober G. itichazda, of tho Faculty of the Department , 1 University of Utah. DE - ' SELECTIf . ., '111801111TE p uNs LAIll . , , it-a- WI . n ' - '. le n dent Letter From sh, Will leave moon on a- - missal on A o the f tions of master mi nd& and they were lasting friends of the - world's mold from that meta will indulge in- - remarks.. plans wilt probably be dispatched Tneeday morning at 10 o'clock in the . letter States , Northern , , s ,...,...,... mule fol. .... ..superintendent. tarjeweli testimonial Eiko today...,..,.....,.....full ..,, which 111 become citizens of his re-..Information 'book& of The thought .same ball. 'thoughtful , . lows; , , public and that much less become one Sherman Armstrong, for stat sena- E. , 1 ... To Superintendents and High &hos) .,,,, , ,.,... Donelson. Thomas Oloon. Sr., Mrs. Loarreen. Mrs. Louisa. Morse. Mr& J. , , , fellow& , tor. John S. Codes for sheriff. John I. E. eetkinhgtohoer tplifforar oftdble this time Clark. Mrs. D. O. Larsen, Carl 13. Piercey. Mrs. C. Wesley Brown. Principals: , 'E. Clark for clerk. C. F. Stillman for. ,. "The present school year will wit. to make an example of this ease in C. Ivey- Ablquist. Max N. Beaver. !,.,4.-County: P. I. Harrington. S.- E. Webb 'county comminsioner. and M.thee - 'eon ,y., who the courts; you mem to agree unanti 17Leg1s1ative and judicial: George Mrs. W. J. Aahman. George Hardy. C. nem throughout the nation the este. . for auditor, were among .,, -annt. E. Vine. bration of 14, John.A. David the -crathe. but their - ' Wesley Brown. Hermon Loegreen, Mrs. isooceouirn that noittmor otor k,44 'were accorded pledged rotes, ,motuosfly.meInt PilE. of of J. the Frank the ...,..., versary landing .,,-,le:linty. Philip Dern, Irwin Clawson. Thomas Snowball. To Bolos being .011, gilog ;instructed votes are far from nomi' . , A. W. is wonderful TMs T. a Cowan. J. occasion ..., J. make martyrs of themeelves that Siegmuller, 1.', SISMrs. Berkley Oleos, S. H. Lynch. grim& !,',. .enough to secure for them the ..; N'Oeil. Andrew Jackson. ' cast aspersions on the integrity of opportunity for the renewal of our County: ,,., 101,David Levy. A. C FOL. nation at the convention. ' -- --I mate No Robert t., ' in national Christianeon. Cam. the Franklyn courts. For any man to say that our election patriotism. G. .O'Cohnor, Shea. district the , 102John ..J.th.113th - of. all automobile '.1 land is more Ioyal to American Adeals ',,,,;..r...-.- .. an action of this court was for walla- Representatives ,...-awes declared irregular by Mrs. It. B. Pron. M. 'r Nsley.Dora Chriatlanson. tteortre - Her c Mrs. bl. Miller. Mrs.. George Vine. toinmercial eat porposee.'eortainly reflects upon orgaeltations.--'clviÀ t,,,, BAIL Mn. Fadelle and institutions than is 'Utah: and alleged that Hortense New,. a 103.Iirg. ..1Quare, chairman, withSheriff , Spencer. 'Theodore Tobiason. Jacobs. -- Mrs. - Kate- - Emerl.'-- - Mr.., success in the observation of this , clubs and taxpayers of the ctate are the integrity of you men who are a alaa iwork favorable to John. R. iii. Roberto. I 0- -4 ,,o ... 4 - . - ' , . !colts& to attend the...konvention at thel part of this court. You say you-- - - be. great national anniversary will depend ? Cortese took posseasion of the polls Ruby Stephens!' i "2' ..McCorth7.bY .. ,,.... ,,, ; and- foe the -- ,. I long to- both" political Ron very. lairtoli.,u .part, ea disensai dia. to plaited othet J. Oct. 10, ....Earl', from voters 11: club ......mrs.,,, &Rowed A. partial Craw i . ferdi'llasia ..1,..,.. aand I ' any man, to marthat the indictments , "" ; '.., ' therefore. xchoolo IL fi Glade. John Burt,. Wilford Giles, Mrs. Meiveny., Henry to Moloolm ' She refused ballot& roads."It cast to Is'plartited by good triets ,e f i educe-rud- e , , ,,,...,.. .....,) -..., A.- Keyser.- - president eof the ',Utah rote brousht were animated by polities t. '' credential, to the high delegates. Wilford Giles. A.. IrG., Dyer.. Mrs. mart- - King., ,,,,...,,,,,,..,............,,,.. .......a.... that the state department-o- Automobile association.- - tinder is unworthy-anschools of .:Igiv ,. , of the shows that the man f regliest 'stateB.. Those claiming- election from this Bauer... T. .Bernstrom,. and judicialt.. h 105Legislative ;7111." ' ... , . 'to flint themselves 'devote they -- - :district are; -Dal.-rts., C. whog. Herman Mrs,. Robert 'Boyer. John Petri Fisher. , F. "auspicei the meeting Is being veto said- inch thing spoke recitieselY.,- Pyper. Bomberger. t--.' "" ht. this woritt. i - held. to outline a definite program foolishly. improperly. G. by-;- enuntyr B. ,n'Pvoin.--c- t 4,--ilk Cortese, Mrs. J. N. MatthowS,' judiCial:--R- are ,':;')1 ' Daiby, Two speeifi e- celebrations you- - for your - "I desire of road cotietruction to present before Elsinore. W. D. Phillips. Mrs. W. Mel- - Mrs. B. T. Pyper. . ;Woolley. Mrs. Betts Hughes. J. - -' : state committee the ea members of the grand juryP. by having werk next ., H. Mrs. the Brown. planned Sadler.. a .1. 11110,11 and litfre.,Annis legislature., Courity: f. larkly. A. H. and le, .. . judicial: b. . . The following sublects,will be die- - It.te gene sow to accuee the weak, - charge. of,. thlamatter.' .rtie first f ilhnith. Mrs. Annie - Wetly- - Mrs Parsons. women delegates to the conven , tionAliare Kane; J. IL' Cook. W. thes . e Is a special Pilgrim tercenten. cussed: "Should tbe present stystem but to accuse the powerful when. In invited to inset in the Oak Ethel .N., Phillips, H.1.1. Sadler. , R. Wallace. Countyt Ralph Darling. - of- a bit held the ends of justice re. ,bighway - coulmimion .be Wallace. R. A. Bane, W. J. on Dec. irttem of the Newhouse Hotel at' 23Georte Brown, Jacob Grimm, W. R. Ittra. 21, and the second is a Pit- " Inte a nonpartistion board, in afro' It. took a high typo of courage. , 'o'clock this evening. changed 'H. Cook, Clyde Sander- T. C. Hair, Mary E. Hill and Canute J. Dooly. .. is not for you- or for me. to ' order to as far as pageant to Ille given. pot orson. , Doticliftges by. Distrkta. ..4 so n. fro. Clyde Sanderson, Mrs. A. N. grim , Is urged that each air next spring. )'.ids the guilt of the accused. That Is tadaf poosible from road ' building?" Smith:- ' as to!- '' are Mra last P. A. ... .. electsd Smoot; Those night Filburn, two 21L,M. in these A "Should all tastes un automobiles, forth, jury which will later sit in community - porticipate l ' - , - - .... - - - - . D. M. Sweeney. lows. and Judicial: V. P. event.. , Cie present perponal prop. the box you now occupy. In view of includtng 4 Ind 87Thomas Williarns4.B. Mehra. tricker. Mrs. A. Nebeker, Sarah E. "Accordingly, and senior -IIIbe used in road' constrec. your resolution I could hardly have LLOYD. tax, erty HARRIES C. P. Mrs. ;Hamilton. .P. C. Geertsen. Stewart:31re. Lie LevingerMrs.'liCE. filet schools everywhere ' should' at Thomas Fowler. at thie time ,cannot say. tion- and road mahnenancer----4---'4- said lees-an'Ward 'Fifteenth w e D. at -b the Bohgiven tAndreason. Oliver Topeon, 0 Johnson. County: Lee Levinger, 11. G. once devote themselves to the devel- . 22Mrs. C. A. Grayson, C, E. . . constitutional more." ' e. "Should the . 'propoeed West ' Maxine South and First and M. Eighth C. Weiler, Jr., Brockbank. R. T. Stewart, Monies opment - of materials ter-- these pro. capel, lint, E. C. Lewis, A. F. Lee. to increase the state's amendment ,.' Teat of pniolution. at . 23, D. H. streets. Jr.. iL. D. Roberta , Thuradity Sept. evening, Judicial: and !Harlem. County: Luff. Homer, Paul in ro Contests ad ISLegislative for additiona limn pageant bond writing, grams. ing A musical and literary pro- rmi. 7resotution: adopted I 8 o'clock. IT. W. Blaka, O. D. Carlon,- Charles Ifuntaeman. Mex.- - 1.4. Pairs,- - Mies Vera the by needed in the assist will funds be produlcing McKidght. InIPPortodr Ida, ICSLegislative:The will be followed by is as follower - ad .Thompson, Mrs. John F. Tobin. Mrs. Hayward. Count): Joseph H. Haslam.- Mr. W. II, Hughes, H. G. Fitzgerald, material. Under tha present plan in Utah the Interesting stories In Pil- . gram program consists of numbers contrib. members ere ap in The Salt take corn- tP. C. Geertsen and Mrs. a B. Andrea- Mrs. L. Page, LOWS Page, -Miss Luel- R. A. King,. R. B. Thurran. Judicial: grim history and Utah pioneer life, uted of tall the Highway by Miss Gladys Pederson. George mission are the frovernor, secretary of Tribune of Aug. 23. a full pot la Hayward. William Beget-- . W. B. Hughea, Paul will furnish the background for these C. Lloyd, Miss Laurene Bullough, Mrs. E. Iverson. Mrs. T. A. Horne, A. E. Carter, W. G. Lau. 30Mrs. - adverthtement prepared. ineerted and in work contests. class tressTh S. history. auditor. A. II. J. attorney King. general, Williams, Fitzgerald. Martin. 'Norman Winifred Brown, ,IJohn Paradise. C. F. Christennen, Mrs. bender, Paul 1,011Mln.. raid for by William Et. urer geld state engineur, neceseita nag Presumably 1. B. Thurman, W. B. English and civics can easily be adaptJackson, Miss Velum liansen. with IT. A. Horn. Jr., Eivira Beach. Edith - 33Mrs. A- - P. Pall, Mrs. M. D. County: wattle or ()glen or his campaign ed to this end. Allin all. thia occastate the admin. 11,1, each in Grant change Hughes. uartet FitsgerBagley) Iverson. Mrs. C. N. Stillman. Allen. Martin D. Allen., sion provides a fine opportuoity for and an Inetrumental trio. Istration st change- in the personnel of manatee, C.- - R. Hollingsworth. acting ' John - 33Mrs. C. H. Read. Dr. F. E. Mar. aid, IL A. King'. ., hie instructions, and on hie be. 1Leg1slative and -- judicial: vitalized American education. commission. By taking the corn-and-er the W. C. H. J. Blanche A RAYTrostler, lbart Elggran. Miller, pHalvorsen. gan, H. D. Freest Mn. Bert ' It would give half. - Raid advertisement is a den "Prof. B, Roland Lewis of the Unimission out of Mrs. W. Mrs. William L. E. Burton Horace Albertsmeyer, bold. Phillip Wrigley. Lewis, and public insult to this court. Musser, of Utah is chairman of the Appiscants Recommended to the work of constructing highways crate A. E. Poulton. Holt: A. T. Hansen. Mrs. R. J. Oswald. Versity in- - and an affront to every tetember of move,Musser and Levee I.. Cant County: thin to embential best committee state the a fostering continuity For. Admut. sion to Bar tenses . Mrs. Emily Halvorsen. George Caylas. George 1 aylor, N.2P.-Ha1Tconstitutes a Grace - 110Legielative and judicial: Jessie ment. This committee Is to aid of the state. Blithe, Ur grand Jury whichSaid advertive- --'Daniel Whipple. W. H. Williams. O. Koch, L. V. Brady. -- Judicial: George S. Hintze. G. N. Childs, Mrs. H. J. An- you in any way desired. ready Part of this court. Utah's sucdeclared of the association, manager merit comments on acts pendine ill 'Chystraus and Charles Rosa. After, passing the t ests given by the yeaterday. J. W. Harris, A. E. Poulton, derson., Frank Collett F. W. Penrose. cess In the observation of 'this great -. Taylor. G. Foreland, C. E. Palm. Mrs. M. V. Harris, Carrie Taylor. County: W. G. Sean, T. J. Midgley, national celebration will depend upon examining committee, nine applints the federal court of this; and thee 4C. Ashworth, - 'Thomas ' ' - steno; and falser."' and maliciously cc- Herman Holm and County: J. W. Harris, George N. Tay- - F. W. Penrose. G. N. Childs, Howard the contribution made by her' schools. for licenses to proktice law have been . T . . erm ot cuses. this grand jury. which we unlot-Edward Pitts. Edmund Blake Koch. Mrs. M. V. Hout: The schools of Utah will not fail. The recommended for admission to the ear- September Pratt, L. R. Harria. Mrs. Carrie Taylor. The examination commitderstane to be a part of this court B. Walker. p. H. Riley, department of education commends of Utah. 6Legialative: Milando 111H. Mon O d C vens I ay C. Dr. Kriel'. John a Corlotto.- Charles McGillis. D. E. Williameon, and subject to Ita protection. of con- - ,...,e Jr., L 36Robert J. Childs. - ,Martineau. and urges the educa- tee consisted of City Attorney W. H. this worthy activity ' Mrs. and CorRoddie R. VanP. MrEnanY. John the said Wattle for Miss Alc Lewitt, Miss Myrtle Dam. tional-forcear W. G. Settle". Selma McGillic of Utah to enter upon Tolland, Attorney, Herbert THAI Of cases on - the- - Eleptem be r Miring against reasons and of being' Dr. John . P. lass, Mn. E. E. Birdwell. F. J. Sum'. el. C. Krier. Judicial of the office, political general's Jr., attorney enthusiasm. partisan with it H. Bernetats; Stanley, calendar of the criminal division of actuated by considerstiona at , earl. and L. R. Martineau. Jr. 'McEnany, Samuel Dowse, Orson-M87D. P. Felt, Gil Bennett . Sidney 112James C. N. Brooker. M. 6 . itirt. Mrs. F. Pratt. County: la, R. Martineau, Jr., Theobold. H. E. Fowler, ..J. 1.4 Theo- - Dr. Those r,ecommended are JosePhine the Third district Court, will begin area with our oath of office. ns. JMar, A. Mrs. W. RUt. O. N. JarPerkivis, Schwartz. Spencer, Mrs. Ida Greenwood. Samuel Dowee. bold. Martina Nelson. firtheriand, "W's' the members of the grand a Centerville woman; W. J. mond ay. Thirty-eig- h Mrs. t cases b ays b ten 113Mra Robert Boyer, John S. garet Jarvis, J. Sam Jambs. Robert Cbase, which found trne lona of In Dr. John F. MeEnany, 'Wand Pratt, Burk. Park City, R. J. Turner, Price; and judicial: Ker- tory 39Legislative . term set down for trial during the Mrs. Samuel Dowse. dictmeut arainst said William 11.' J. Edward Johnson and Joseph D. N. White. lasso J. Starbuck, leorless. Mrs. J. H. Mathews. M. Wool- Bradford. C. LeCheminant, Henry shay of is state the that judicial: George Dense, Jenson, Charles P, Edrington. ley. Mn. Rafts T. Hughes, J. Newman. O'Toole. Wattle, having done our duty a of- Provo; Ralph L. Morse, Hy- - Among them - William1Legtslative and - -- - Hadley, laeut effiliatsol R. J. Alder, W. E. Edward Id. Waltemayer, Lena E. Moo-- Mra. Annie Broun. S.- Cartwright,- - A.- - EL Hougaard. against floors of rum Manwaring Porter. Evans and Thomaa O. Sheckell. nay. County t Kersaw N. White. Ed- - -- 114Legislative and judicial: Dan- - - ,150Thester Cook, Elyn M.Breeze, and Don R. Ettertson of Salt Lake. charged with , involuntary manalaugh. with the Renuteican. en well ae. the , - Melvina . Mrs.nevater eau ntyt, ,Gioorge .21, of for death this -the Democratic mite& Jaaa ward 3- 1- - Waltomayer. B...., winua 1.15 ,Arion. , H., Peck., Wilford Alla n Itose J. Fes, Edgar Lindmay. Samuel -- -Chttk. W tit was killed last winter in wen to repent the Inman- itehodied J. Young. Reda Sudbury. Isaac a Rich- - Jamas George Klanke- - and J: LindsaIe,- - RaynonI-Spence- r. Margaret Sawyers. Paradise, automobile collision at State sind the mid edeeetiaameat- sina reettoce. --- ' "Thonupui. Ellaabsth A. Barney, John Williams. Edith FerAnderson, ards. Charles P. Edrington. 166Nets - an , . , -. Fifth 7.1. W. McKinney, H. L. Penrose. South. streets. and judicial: 'lanai Alternates: C. Alston. I. 0. Horafall. guson.41Legislativ seRink4htVepotar("sid .W41"ii"liambe 311.18tWI"e1:MrsFl. M. Mrs. 1 F H: Morris, 'Wallace. W. Hawley, E. W. , Van Cott, It. Bateman. County: Ella. Young. County: R.A. Barney, 117I. and bin campaign managers lot tie ,J. S. Farrington and Mrs. Sadie' Oscar Van Cott, Ray Van Cott, W. J. L-Mrs. H. E. tarR. Larsen. Jack Walsh to be Honda:II, Joseph A. Young. Mar.. O'Brien. Ranck. . contempt of court. Harold F. Stewart. ktra Annie Dryberg, H. E. Do ' Eliza- - sel Horne, Williams. John Paradise, garat Who Write Cannot .e s People violative and I. Returned to Yakima . "We feel that, Any ' dienottition to 113- --C. , W. Rawlings. Hannah C. bath A. Barney, John F. Taylor. Young. , 411horetoon, Harold Waliaoa, J. P. Fan1, ignore such studied end riarine piao i, , C. Cross-MarkA. F. Barnes. John T. Ivan Gardner. ? Martinson, . Make a , 115 and Judicial: H.1741Legislative: Legislativa ninig., Mrs. J. P. Fanning. Mrs. R. B. World. Alternate, Mrs. J. E. Hart. of husolert &Inter...to Trotild E. Jensen, R. W. Palmer. J. It. ' Edward Storgaard. chief Of police fentntinno . Hancock. George 01George Bywatar, tb Lorenso to 4$to totorafttentjW1,- tiettimontot Richards. Samuel Ward. E. Beat. Judicial 0. and Toronto. George MTIL F.M. IrrictY1(4 Frank 11Mrs. gardner. of Yakima, Wash.. shrived In Salt - H. B. Jenson, in 'eon. County: I. C. Thomson, Harold Bishop, Mr. and Mn. H. Boyer. Mrs. W. Ralph WW1& U-tn tb,, and fatal Hibcounty:Joseph The mark which persons, who are Lake City yesterday it-- a to take Jrr.lt I. ay collet reneee-ati- eCounty: bard,-- R. W. Palmer, Robert Dixon 'Waller. Lorenzo Richards, A. J. Cho- H. Earnehaw, Mrs. Zina Reed; alter- - McClain, J. O. Burton. to make Waleh to Yakima for the alleged crime of the L. Moyle, H. A. Reeve , Mrs. and A. F. unable to write are required and the Cignit:, et' govz'n; C. C. Richards, Jr.. Mrs. B. A natas, Alf Dyer. Prank Toronto, Mrs. Stephen Rundquist. instead of their eignatures is in the of Ideating a Buick automobile belong- - ernment" P. M. Teases, C. J. E. Gu)bransen, Al- Ward., Mrs. I. C. Thomson. - Orlau and Judicial: A. S. form John E. Thomas Wiliam', 179Legislative on . actount - A. because a of cross, a 0.a-- , vim stotwarte James Chtwal- dE. to Dr- - A. C. Roland on AUK. ZS. . HaYward, Hiller-wtili- am pitt---4-7- it -- Heber 4Crumb. of MousierCounty: - 09 von- - ing ------ - . sacred its ageociations, Mrs. O. J. Enking, O. J. Enkiner, David ir Wands A. arrest'bere. M. E. Mrs. Mrs. N. S. Brady. R. Harrison, 116Legislative: Kermid, George 1 on rred 188Ray 14Benjamin an Y. an or attestation to be s'e oath ,,ti sidred O. Willard, Jr. Judkial: David O. Rose Ecklund, Chief Storgaard will spend, a COUGeorg W. Timpson, Ruth Gunn. Mrs. T. F. English, Mrs. Mix, Richard Connary, Maud Deakin, that what they were doing was ear. I Ellie F. O. Rawlins. me& Edith weidwood. Jr.. T-of days here as he says he enjoys Lucile 2lbson, Mra A. T. Brady. Mrs. J. A. Miller. Mrs. p inlet Heaston, of pie Question It is from the same belief that Salt Lake city which he thinks I. one ' - H. A. Hayward. County: P. D. Ella. are rarlson, Judicial: W. H. Roe. John A. Adams, Spencer Gammen. rct. 15Loginlative and judicial: Mrs.- tAirnes save we the d- obtain expression t,Mra. A. H. Woolley, E. M. Savage. Mrs. Elizabeth sitar. Goorge Baddley, A. E. Bratly, Roy Kettord. M. Cohen, Mrs. L, B. Chrisitembe re th as an ejaculation approach. of. the finest erlies be his'eter,illjte, A. J. Little. 187Dan Cookley, J. B. Myer& the mark' tampon. Mrs. A. B. Friabey, D. T. lp- - T. E. English. C. W. Sherwood. Com. . discussion at last '' ' a in an of character the indalged lively oath, E. D. lug Bradford, C. Mrs. E. A. Green. W. D. Cowan. F. W. W. J. Korth. A. B. Trisha'''. Conn- ItY: J. I. Dark. , . Brady. James , -- --- ten, But, while the "making of one's Prospective L.fettleII Maxfield. som,Mra, Elizahatb. M. Cohanclars-meeting. when the delegates ,LUCkle l:Glbson,511116. Tt, f,, Eng, QuinT. 1i. ..k.Phons., night's ' Mrs, -tit 4oeonfined theme who ." Adaress Student Body to ins peveland convention , aep tr x-- . - - -H. D. Goodyear. 11Legislative: Roasiter and R. E. L. - 100Robert writoe. Jordan, -Sidney Tre- 'mark" Mn. A. D. Trisha'', D. T. lint. 5W. . use , short- of this cannot the 'Gilbert Mears, H. N. Brown. Mary R. Crumble, Collier. &salts. A. B. Trishey. W. J. Korth and 29. were instructed to act in accord:. was not always so lkingsbury. Judictal: 'Joseph Dinkle- Ipeozn. W. Caldwell, Mrs. Annie R. 134Legislative tend judicial: E- d-- 196--Jstudent body nominees- at the East ance with the policies of their bowl 68County, C. D. Harding, John, limited- .- Among the SaX011.a the mark A. ospiel. Mrs. Edna tneffaneon, Gertrude E. T. ward Miller. Howe. Letts Gardner, Joseph Shepherd Hugh J. Rippeto, Agnes Branch, end William an attestation of the high school addressed- t& aseembly departntent affilisiions so coilllitedma'- r-Victor Chriatopherson. Dell Rawlins: tMcFarlane, Williim Boan, ot the cross.of susthe James, County:, Edard B. 197Frank Howe. John alternates, !Mod faith person signing a of students Friday afternoon. bold for Previous meetings, IncludingAts call. ' Bertha Arthur MeFarlane, County: Wheeler, Joseph F. M. Peterson. , Burbidge. C. R. Howa. Legislative and- E. Howe, H. document, was required to be attach- - the purpooe of Introducing the various ing for some form of immediate coma Chriatopherson, Mrs.. L. Dinkleapiel. , . 200Jarnes BurB. C. Christensen, Thompaon. D. John George Harding. judicial: ' " 'Louise Meera signature of those who could candidates., and peneation. It was unanimously decida judicial: James, James E. - Clay, Lewis Meyer& ed to the 1180Degivtative bitige, C. R. llowe. Agnes Branch. Coach Ott Romney spoke on the ed not to Indorse any particular party write, as well as to stand- for the name T. Taylor, Dominick- - Burns, 111Legislative and judicial: Will John le George R. Prim. of those who could not In those days, Constitution of the United States and or candidate. but to oppose ray can-- if 10Farrell. Meek Gibson, Fred A. Cur. Holley, Ernest 1101no.S, Mra. Elaine Bagley. F.1,Mrs. Louisa Bah. Farewell Party For a man could write. or even read. his vocal solos were rendered by Miss dictate whose policies; failed to accord 'tie. p. K. Johnson, H. W. Matthews. '17John James Albert Mrs. County: H. King. Horne, QuittleY. George Phillip was considered as proof Grace Price and Prof. Albert J. South. with the American ideals of the le--L. D. Martin, itrilliam Waterknowledge 'Mrs. Mrs. Vanda 11, Sundberg Wayae Stillman, - Wary Mary Ostler, Mrs. Joaeph Barlow, Mrs. Spencer, directed !atom was in holy orders, for the wick. Mies Lisle - Bradford, he , that County: Ernest Bauer. Mrs..-L- . Burns. - ' synonomous the school songs.- Margaret liollia. ,, clerious--o- r clerk-- wes addressed D. Martin, Will G. Farrell, Marie PI Ida Holmes, MissWallace. the was The by Mrs. A. meeting A. Labaln. HasJ. W. J. A farewell entertainment Gin honor with 133George " porter. Willisun Waterfait T. A. Bus's. lam.SSSpencer "penman" and the laiety, or the Rev. P. A. Simpkin on the advantages Fred Langton, William Howell, Turnbow, Mrs. John Nelson, Earl of Venda H. tiundberg. who leaves persona who were not clerks, did not 14John C. McFarlane. Paul be achieved through mass action MrsBarnes. Frank ' ' Mangum. . ito soon for R. Northwestern the J. misStates Player. was to at it for them J.. see O. Mrs. E. th Harold necessary Stuart Baird, the 4. Stearns, old Ray, and E. J. Mckaan. Mrs. judicial: ' 138Legislative Daley will in be held sion. 14Thomas T.- - IthaW-,-- MrIL-1-.-the Twentieth read or write. The ancient use of the ily.,a-tII IF athopard,-, Clifford A played several .azophontS, T wartiohapetfleeierid--treetteeentt.-ideKeasu Joseph U. Alston, If. Van Dam, Jr. o" D. Walters. County: A. P. Mill street. Monday. Tack, A. F. 20. 2:30 at Shaw. Houghton. Sept. p.m. and it is only in comparatively' .1. C. IL Carlquiat. 50--- - Amin. will appear on the pro. venial, The following lr Fernstrom, John 'Her- - or. D. H. Spencer, Walter Bird, modern times -that Its tise hes been and lutliciatr-Lon- is ALLIINCE (X)AL laLegialativet Carliale. Goes to Denver-- V. A. Bettilyon ton. Lulu John Rob!nsom gram: renrosti ty limited to the illiterate Clark. D. A. Skeen, Thomas Alston. 142-- 11. B. Det;and. L. C. Ileali. T.. and- eulc----- it 'coal of to be absent week Denver a A. For Otto for Hill. today Parley eh IILegislative: 'Jr.. Clarence' M. Goodliffe, O. II. Pe- Grove. ' .Y. D. 110 Main J. I D. south J Peteisen. streetPritonts Compton. Judicial: Parley A. Hill. Saran Monday-W- hy is the Mantellialso on business. asroon. J. B. Andereon, Ida Latimer. Wasatch 4443 Thompoon. George A. Littla. F. K. the French National Air! Will Addrettes Parents-- A. C: Itabal IL Goodell.' Cotmty: R. M. Ostler. County: Parley A. Hill. Oliver Jonas. , Mrs. I. J. Peterson, Mrs. Er., The Wheeler (COPeright. Willebesen. Ernest R. Kimball, John oiniag. class , 1,20, Parente eon will address the by """" ' and judicial: H. N. ,. : ' school ward Inc.) Syndicate. ...: the Sunday Emigration . 11 '''''''s4441c....li A ' N Parkinson, Dr. Grace'Stratton Airey, tomorrow morning. II .. .,. Mrs. P. H. Candland, J. H. Kimball. .1 4'1,. Art , Instruction - Itodern - R. here J.C. Burt. C. Birth el County: DaughterRelatives iii you know when it is received the sews that a girl has I IAt Tao Mra C. K. Rarer. J. H. Kiztiball. G. . ' '' Mrs. J. A. Cottrell. for. to horn N. been Snow. to remehome P. safe Mummy, Traynor. Ashby aPply i In SolMrs. C. C. Burt. merly of this city. at her borne , 1 dies 1to ailments of children dier Summit., , . ', , ' and judicial: Lydia TSLegislae , t D. Alder, Msoy E. Wilson. Bernice le, ,, you-cAmiPaul And when it to send -- Will -- Arrive itunday-.Sup- t., PRICED RE-- I laub. Mrs. 15. Mitchell COISOn, P. FL Cowles of the Western divielon of the Why rent Martin Howells, Dr. T. J., docker? Young. for the with Associated Press. headquarters at TAIL SPACE FOR to VO , eweils: County: Harry Phepherd., p ., ': t .: Sas Francisco, will he in town Sunday AGE when , ..., ,..; ( D. J. Lang, Mrs. S. Mitchell Colson.1 you can use OUR I1 1 be baa been on will where Here is Book Denver, 3 that Dlletst eb. "Isl.. Animal! spoors; wittli rI.Mrs. M. E: Mrs. Marcia Howells. '' , S.' . for YOUR WAREHOUSE ,, st Knowlton. Miss Ethelyn Young. Miss totiowtog stasos , tell you in a simple, honest, thominess. 4, 0 , ; 1 , So eficrc4... 1 HOUSE at greatly BRANCH of 4 Information I 1 WastedOfficials Georgia Hartley 1 ,,,,,---FINE ART,. and practical way-- the Bed Cross at the state capitol are reduced cost to you? 'inFrank S. Richards. Julia Tay- z . , I 1 tor, T. F. Thomas, Mrs.- S.. D. Vitas.. seeking- Mformation coneerning Mar. sad on Pabst. wat.. roast Paste44o 11, D. Thurmn. CARING FOR THE ORGANS ' ry A. Bernhardt. John C. MeDewoll. Art Etching. rout ttvicic Isit., Watery st Art.' ' Dern:M. J. Tanner. Matt Steiner Weber INSURANCE ONLY 18c PER and Dorothy , , II Normal Art W. W. Calder, C. C. Pulver, Mi.. Lula SENSE ,OFSPECIAL , Camphell.',., ., 8100 PER ANNUM. Toter room modern loricit bungs,. , ; - APPLIED ART. Williams. Mrs. J. 7. Natrona. ' 4 ' . teltveo tor Cornell-.-WaltDr. Welti E. Gowans G. of Mettle! , By low in tho ftouttoost part of the 81-- 4W. $6t1111 WInP11. I otolkM. Davenor. Mrs. . 3 rbemprt Of DeautIN sleeping porch: cabloot :Salt Laker . who was reeently awarded General Merchsuldise Storage. ltitchanHa good ?Nan. C. T. Denton, I. S. CAsItItOn ratotiag. riester elites. sadArtStork ilobt sod bath fix. I a to Cornell university. scholarship Plaaniclinit. author 'rhe is well known , a issprtar Mr. Sarah D. t sense, A. Paul. J. , Förd. Manufacturers' Distributors tures. Kamm, NI"; y papery& ivory. left today for Ithaca. N. Y.. to purNorma! Iltassal Timis. ' t 2Legislative and judicial: Orson Deeerns tioa. class condition and 4 ta twit into. thing to Oodles. Mr. Welti warn a. souis bis Prodselles. in Art rairmist specialist pricticing eye, Beautiful laws Alien. J. Move . It,. F. csaay liprrilL Raleigh. J. dent at- the Telluric ranch for the Concocted to oew- - James Maxwell. , ' VOCATIONti. ANT) Mrs. J. R. Doan.' sod $teadotl tom' - !past ea.', rose and throat. -, .. year. anannnwr'enti "Id ,G4)(4 er lind '..., . -. , --, .rontr, Xsirirsret AIM ART. c,OMIlliRCLU., ,,i, v 41-1int sloe lot:.' Crin 64-- ra.e"-- ' 1.14' 4 Ill'f- ,Nroritia, Jame. County: N. Maxwell. R. Watsr.1, -In4"6411' 3".I'14-11--I1341... 1110 susit Arralitrasitlit. nom Mrs4-4--- 1. was hold at Pinecrept mein!' stre...0.C.MagAg&liezseett, IN'.Iirmio Trislitland "r111" Allen. W. N. Blades, C. W. Barton. E. tra87Erittrrittiftt Tourns.-PrldJacobsen Prot. Alfred Best. Bowen cs C. Penroos. class of the Lain high otwomTreeossmigtook.a. ihrep.t..obstrarr7tornit lament alt. by the - junior Korn ., klizab.til It' ''(C t(IC, 14.rpo,t. .v.irtinis. 1! -... r--the students school.Accompanying 11t, . elcar, )gr. a. vonklo. Freere., Prof. J. J: McClellan. Portia Mena Mistime., I r Alveoli" SVilaint, R. R. Tstmer. E,..1, It Intl-Li,and;l'nsf, ,. 11!'ll -- 11too 'A- Wei- lit trVT 01 lorTi I, !tall' of the faculty. Mow lit. atioen. Stewart . Maud PM118, L. C iltsintte Jr., 'arn- - AWIrt.lotTion ' 1)nt-yi Lomirt N ill IJ. '0 ... grAna E ir. no Jnh,throt. El 4 Was, 14EL ORDVII VOAI, IrrtnnooTivere; aont.s - C...sr-74- 4 ("uric', t niteristy, IttortiCativo anti ltiatria L--ri41 Jen r it. rorr,14T 0111rM.01 ' WP111.4 -Brigham - I, coat lows 0).-49 toes Marti.10. Monson. Mrs. Aeon. T. riercor. Mrs II 697IA I illI1 tends'. I 14hata,fre alemple salt Crdit::, ,Surifq.ctirt ft rittyrt. IT . J Med. .1lay HerringtOn. t. T. rot: Mrikcirrs' I Mato tot- -. 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