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Show Z2e'Wf - go -- - 'I r mr'fci 4 tmr y in 'T g wy pW rj" 5 f.y f .JTTZ .3 NKui Wu FWr ip yJ al THE DESERET NEWS SATUUDAY JANUARY 8 1921 first Apportionment of State School LEGISLATURE STAYilN-THE-FAR- M WiL hike ncoROUS TIE VOTE EXPECHD iKT is ' A forecast by one of the electora that the first ballot will be a votes being for Mrs. Judd te represent Utah and two fir Mr. Wats I shows lie. I Funds for Scholastic Year of 1920-2- 1 MONDAY'! -- $ E; to Income Blank t Received By Revenue Collectof ; i, Mrs. Margaret Lewie Judd was ehosen chairman of the I'tah preslIS Income tog Approximately 12.00 T i'entlal - ' , 'electors, and James A. Mel- - return blanks have been received at i ( Plans for a vigorous campaign' for vilie was elected secretary at tha or-- f tha office of the internal revenue coU-Districts rods for the 3,500,000 destitute chil- - ganizatlon meeting held this noon In be will forwarded and from lector, dren in eastern and central Europe the office of the secretary of state at that offjue Monday morning, accord STATE Beaver .. Were outlined today by a la;g repre- - th Capitol. J, Howard riarrett lnjf to J. L. Caitron, deputy collector! Hoxelder and Warren 1. the WauU. Mr remaining Cattron, aaya theae blanka ard Cache sntstion of different c.vic, social, fra members, were aieo in attendance for the return of individual income Carbon , , m- - Notice wan aent to Chief Juatice ET E. ?rr.aL r!lgsu and Ifeffirett to 15,609 or more and fol amounting mr--t of the city. rnixaUons Th Corfman of th state supreme court partnership returns. rsvle .... f H Ac I I'tah in 11 th Duchesne will that be to the take tiwunve body Blanks for the return of income ready State Fourteenth Legislative Emery . of th 'omrTrti of office on Monday at noon. foa 1m Afean- - r64vrl!F be mailed Kufopat KtLef oath Garfield . c.turult and irbefr-Hwil- T b administered. Then within the next iew days said Mr. . Meeting Will Organize munity Problem Di$cus-edFar- frrmd.atJ to gather generous con- will follow the choonirg of the elector Cattron. These returns axe for the Granite jLwapasaimgw tribution during ih reminder of who ftoea to Waahmrton to oaat the flashing, .up-4- 4, the. Ikio- - bosineoe and Tron uar Jar First Day and Tuesday Jordan Life Should be At rhirate of the atate 1h th electoral col- must be properly filled out and res.on three diMlnct plan turned by March 15. lge ' ' - ' Ksrv--, of were outlined a More Klrtt Will Hear Governor.-'--Made htg Attractive. mr4 . 'mi route with rorrbr cho-bv Morgan ihe president t? iH the larger olub A.. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE of th city will make a. thorough can-- j of th L.g busjne and! HIS bains 1911, an odd numECLAKI VJ r,t iUf, oncrn of -- the town fur bered year, following the gen-er.frrvUat ut rfsft i Ihe Sia of L'lalw at- - the cioae of bamneas on Dec 29, s Plata a 7 .667 &4etp4 92 767 564 t.7( 'g atate election. Ja. as and ft'A hv big problem faropasro wiij fee the through . lw&! of the cIr.ri. numbered, year, .the legislature San Juan and ItoUrt J Shield,. p, ... ... ... J.... Loane and diKoutas, including rediscounts manager of the local Red ('rose will! of the atate of Utah will convene, as Sevier t 111 71- - 34 th condition, ,f South Sanpete ... r' ,trar- ih.'s tom-- : m, cha th, of South Summit on atate 40 b the rrnnhlp live that the constitution, provided by Total loans rAk. will wt ar.tj JI SU.M; 14 fro- m- Ava ihtrd committee plan Uedweti the tecond Monday til January, which Tlntle. Ieav for the Tooele. . , ofi10 rarry pn a campaign . for fjr.dsi .Notr a nd with buu rediscounted thia-yefail on ths JOttl. vntah . ... ... the city, Fran W Kirkham :n' Tr,frnaI. riv!-- r.ligmus Federal Reserve Hank. (other ete f amon? or-than bank acceptance sold) The duration of a rerular sesalon of Wasatch fdurjtionai organlza'ior.s- was director nf oc4t,or-ed jcation, sd-- , (and Washington .. . : with Item &a gan'red L. tee'e $1.I22.12 U a, dreaaed the ... tho legislature la fixed by the state Way no eral c-t- jr of the chairman The Arthur S3 i com-$5,214 7M 51 of this ! personnel Weber Utah Farm nr4u ? constitution at 60 days counting ev- Salt Overdraft this mttiee Rev unsecured 17,115 IV Hh J reran J7,ilf ,,(e?,jn Lake City .. Walare t the H .ie; t ,an. Th, 4 I. . OWTerwateM morning -- f I ' eewrttlea ewMdi the Mimsterial .,Ul t ery day on the calendar including Ogden ion, Mrs ' a on the farm thn to i&ecure c.rcuativn 4 U. S bond ws E O Leatherwood. s'ate fedr lpoited Provo emphasized J . Sundays and holidays. This will bring Logan ration, the ana Tr value) by epeekerr ''igg,st,ons were hupt (. N Child, ,f the city school, d fledged a collateral for State or other de- the 1921 legislature to a close on the Murray optllned In the Parent-- t acher association., potit or bills paaMe Balance In fund rural sections of :h. ,vt.n,.,dsxf tie and 10th of March, whether the legislators R.ev Wm Rice lit the f Owned and unpledged Rplie' The eduoatK r (,ri,pn, ,lf fUh Mis A H S P'rd f V 8 Government setur.t.ee .. Total 71 will or not. There to a 1.444 the Catho'u- -' Totals.. to rural one e . h bwftds but two large brcuntle. Mwritbw rtri rule that a day Is measured officially Rague, Robert Si- of -cities." said ghi,lt 01 U K.rkhan, ber than We hate be lied C roM, A J 8 bonds (not Ninth Summit: W. O. Stephens of by the clocks in the legislative halls the and cojumodioo ntocka). owned and unpledged . . s Krugh's of Columbus and sometimes the lawgivers have Henefer. Total bonds, securities, etc. otherthan with 17.556 63 f. bu; t. 8 ,n 50 been known to stop the timepieces on Aoout Tenth Wasatch: Freeman Crook of persons were in a tendan, f 5 toks, other than Federal Heeervefeank stock . 55t l We haie eczc,p:jr, state. the last day and continue in session Heber City. (vj at the session and a mM ,oro.,:stion Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (54 per cent of sup-- 1 School hej., district, h.(b is, equalized Rttrt was given the movement until all business to closed up. This Eleventh Utah: 64 Davis T Lewis ubcrpUon) 45,660 th.s Of educatlor. ,r, I a Wlue of banking house, owned uftd uoincum d and campaign 0 humarltartan appeal custom, however, to only an evasion of of Spanish Fork. William A. Knight PREVALENT IN CITY cost j has ins large ne,.,e, lr.ct, brd the statute and th legislators do not of Lehl, James D. Thorne of Pleasant U furril3h,d Annie Wela Cannon sate 216 12 1 transportation ,o tr.e , e- - tra! ,, receive pay for overtime. Also, the Grpve, R. H. Boswell of Goshen. chairman of the lourmi. Furniture and futures Utah spends 39.144 14 records must show that the legislature 4; and 44par Word was received from national' Twelfth Uinta; Isabrand Sander of Heal estate owned thr than banking house 34 144.91 cent of the total of .ht. ,Ule ' headquarter did actually close on the sixtieth day; Vernal. Lawful reserve with Fedrai Reserve Bank. Report of the officials of the city this morning of the addl- -' ITT H $93 and cit:e, fr, ail so usually, when this lion of severs; paa-- t u toe state jotnr! um tl) with Federal Reserve Bank in process of Thirteenth Juab: David Mills of health department for the week end- county schools It tai aftM-- in th! tear to exectn.ve eomm'tiee a foduns Frank! custom to resorted to, it does not Eureka. collrtiion (not available as reverve) BMUaU In vault Friday, January 7, show that (00 about 45 per ea.,-t- t f,,r e!e,!ien.an-educatlo- Evan ah amount to more than a few hours, or Tronr n3of Part s4 et saaunts Ma Fourteenth Sanpete- - V. C Peter- ing, Leor tfonar banka cases of measles were and zWnt ti ou n 'e thts Dtvmr of Provo .Vephi L Morr.s a day or so, at most dur547.233,11 son of Ephraim, C. M. Madsen of reported of Xt amount due from banks, bankers, and trust l There to one provision, and one n jcation. Sait Lake snd the Rev. John Carver ot . This was an in- amount for ing that period. companies in the United States lather than m In a this war only, that permits the Utah legists cap per Ogdrr Tod-d Fifteenth Carbon: L. E. Whitmore crease of more than 100 ever the rank well with he n,)r inure, wt in Items 11. 12 or 13) ture to continue in session more than of Price. Kx. Caihohc and Pro'emt churches, - i for clearing bouse . . number of such cates reported during of America but do rotpr lead Kav Total of Items (0 days; the constitution says, after s 12, 13, u and 15 to Sixteenth 1.654 626 34 yhe a.readj. Klllfon Frank J Emery: p'annd thi ex0 on the of state the heks at banka the limit -f time week. hate r,y,-located outslda ofclty or town fixing daya, preceding of Orangeville. jsed thrd Sniktv if tru? ifrih 10 social j 4f reporting bank and other eab to offer Hems edurat.or.al for an cept In cases of Impeachment." That While this epidemic has increased Its Seventeenth appeal from fh pulpits for opportjr.lt.es to day Sevier; S. M. JorgenRedemption fund with V 8 Treasurer ard due provision has never been brought into sen of Saline. youth and elery Inducement has fund for lh caus The same da from U 8 Treasurer d steadily for the past month. Dr. use in Utah and nobody expects that been made to attract our jo wjH pr9stjy as. b ohrvd in th Nineteenth Interest earned but not collected approximateL. Flnlln-so- n Millard: J. Chrlstopherson, city Wealth com- to our school it evir will be. L, D. K ihurrh ur on notes and bills receivable not past due :t should prov of Oak City. The days of the legislature are 26. Other assets, if any. to conflict wjth th Tobacco Sunday Rorml High School. Twentieth Beaver: O. F. McShane missioner, says there is no cuse for known by number. Thus, Saturday, of Reaver and alarm that it has reached its m Dr that tranding bill of lading collections .... th apex a!rady planned day City. Mr. Kirkham outlined a Jan. IS, will complete the sixth day. is now declining. The disease to Judgments Twenty-firs- t campaign. Th matter Piute; John L. Bevy, and No session will bo held on Sunday, of for WiiT in rural mild n sehn!a high nature this year, the commisbe which he to th First Junction. Total but the records must show Monday, each student bod b- e- .i.e a said, and health officials do of h Church and in this Tyfenty-secon- d R. A. sioner Wayne: nd so Jan. 17, at the eighth dy not chartered consider farm the situation d junior b cannot serious. in tAshttltfea. ' Sunday th ks of Bicknell. inter ;T -with every Sunday, every holltla Besides coses of measle. 105 zation and that allpupos. l.ete-ee- organi' 12 r.. n d. Tt of potuisble tock paid in T. case of-- the Twenty third Garfield: William apit4 v and any other day on which th legisla-.- . Henderson-oof Furd-.TedP( other eonttrgftrtr an d in " years t, f h age he enrolled In four;h ronth wdl Surplus fund f lnsessiotr-disrt- ns Psngaltrtt. ious disease were called to the atten- project achievement work .Jure. to 23. a IndiVidd m the U D S churches Twenty-fourt- h profits . including J. tion of health officials. Washington: the (0 days of tta duration. b Of numA health, current expne Interest and taxes pa d vocations this of contnbuton former $4) by citizenship, arts and Imlay of Hurricane. 24 liicrest and discount 7 were esses of chicken Ths stage is all set for the four- Wilson 1 H recreation. ber, collected or ciedited in adT. of pox; Pleasant Bishop h Twenty-sixtFpencer Kane. W. W. vance of maturity teenth legislature of the state of Utah. case of small pox; II ot whooping and not earned "This prog i am of Green ward was made today to tha (aptraln-in- g of Kanab. 9 of scarlet Senators and representatives have ar- proximate) S of fund which for aims the fever; to meet the needs of rough, children mumps Twenly-aevent- h European 27. Ban notes Juan: . Circulating senatorial rived from practically every George and 1 of diphtheria. outstanding 3 life. rural he hM A. Net said. had a real amounts du to national banks Adams of Montlcello. and representative district. The desks The report also shows 51 births and beginning In our stats laist 3u Net amounts due to Twenty-eighth and banks, out trust bankers, Duchesne: J. E. L. In ths senate chamber and in the hall !( deaths reported during the week. of a total of 49 d .strict. 27 year companies In the United States and foreign districts of the house of representatives have Carey of Frultlsnd. In the corresponding period of 1920 employed countries (other than Included in Item 29) .. 21 special teachers over 12 Twenty-nint- h 31 L. O. there were been uncovered, polished and set in Daggett: Certified checks .. 0 births end 2 deaths. Olson of Llnwood. months, of whom 121 directed health 32. Caehier's checks outstanding readiness for the members. The on own bank . ,. education. 117 vocational education, Total of ltma 16, la, 6V a4 outstanding . . . . . scats, too, are bared of their can- tfrmm ad depoatta 4oheo than bank degas He) Mb .U7rt!,Hd lif" end. 11 etdc training. vaa coverings, the rooms have been rt t Rerrs (deposits payable within 16 In concluding Mr. Kirkham urged flooded with bright daylight and the PHOSPHATE COMPANY days): that educational committee he apeolons will find their place of busiIndividual JJ. .... depotitm subject to chock.... pointed In each local bureau to coness for the next 40 days cheery and J4. Certificates or deposit AT doe in less than 9 days operate with the local board of eduinviting. (other tbaa far nosey barrowad). NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK cation ,, H.IH.U as FiLES 97. committee state ON to well Bfridtnd to SUIT . . ,, NOTE safe In the light of precedence, it a, unpaid 39466 Total of demand ftpotfts father than bank with the state hoard and to outline the proceedings of the first "demand to Items deposits) and JJ, sobjact Jl Reserve, th best in. education and Utah carper th! morning elected two days. Each house with first meet 1 3,231,723 23 of school At a meeting called at th Commer- funds. wisest It to customary for the expenditure separately. Time deposits anbjaaf to least ve (ps)sbls after year a9 fol Suit was filed In the Third district to your greatest officer for the For education 3d daya or subject to 36 days or mors nosecretary of atate to call tha eenate cial club for final will Monday plane Richard Rtnnghamj of the problem and boys and - girls your lows to order and for the chief clerk of. court yesterday by J. A. Mclllwee tice. and postal savings): greatest asset," . 39 Certificates of deposit (other than for the last sesalon of ths housa to call against the Western Phosphate com- be made for the celebration of WoodsCroaaCanning company, as money barren will ed) f Thrift week. 'jan. 17 to 21. 344,461 the house to order. Each body H L. Harrington of the I'tah Ctminjunity Problems. pany to recover 59,000 said to be due Total of time deposits subject to reserve. Item elect officers, following which comA talk was given by J. H Walker Cannfns? Bishop David A. Smith, who to chair39 Hi vice pre.d-nt- , "rompanr mittees will be appointed to wait upon the plaintiff upon a promissory note. man of Grove on Civic ProbBills pajabfs. other than with Federal Reserve of the committee in charge of lem Pleasant th governor and formally notify him It to alleged in the complaint that the of Rural Communities in vh:ch 1. Barnes of the Kawilie Canning Bank including all obligations representing that th legaetature la in session and defendants entered into an agreement the celebration, said today that the he said that the only means of keep- rompanr a rcrtar and treasurer; money borrowed other than redj oiinti) ... 404.643,66 A 7anric of Ar.dcron the Morgan awaits his pleasure. The appointment with the Blls pavable with Federal Reserve Bank will be largely an educa700,666 96 ing the boys and girls on the farms Is Worda-w.r- h plaintiff to doicertaln work campaign Liabilities other than those above stated, inof committees sometimes consumes Canning c "tr.pai.T. RoraM to make life more rural one attracne. tional conducted col-' n terest earned but not collected. through the upon mining property belonging to of the 7.657. If As farmer we have part of the second day and then the H V Pe'emon of the Ephraim governor announces the reading of plaintiff and in consideration of their umns of the daily press, a specific the naMiti that our work toencouraged hard.' T.tal 99 693.741. 35 r anJ ! R Crandi! ccir pa-his message, which will probably be lease the defendants were to pay to J. program has been outlined for each Hi M. and that the fellow who 54. a Liabilities for rediscounts with Federal Re- c Canr.in K com- i r r.ek presented this year at a joint session A. Mclllwee and Sons 5,000 each end fzLm lh January (hi white collar has th easy jovlVh ere Bank (see Hem id) 1,623.913 $ ..,.e.r Ipanv', w" ntrrd d.rctrr for the hrl or bank day, chief thing about farms of the (senate artd house 'Tuesday every month, which It is claimed they Total contingent liabilities (54a) not includ1nat,onaI that failed to do. It Is alleged that the when all locil citizens will be urged ' f the caneneuir.sr yer Th afternoon, Jan. 11. to drudgery' ing Items In Schedule 23 of report) don't. like 1,623,913.13 people Tha state is divided into 12 sena- only amount that haa been paid by to save; Jam IS will b budget day John F.p Burton, president of thu nery hnid at th Hot! Utah this morn- when special stress will be told on Coootr - of t3rtT 1 St e ,s wa an ''T'u;iv" 'me.t devufeed btt o f UtmK torial .districts, ranging in extent of the defendants to 990.90 interest. presided at th serioa nrgarizatioip. ' I Henrv T- - M( Ewan. Cashier of the Tha th eTecfwn bank, do solemnly ewear of of numbers from one to five counties offlrr. the wanAssociation of iMuaic family ftfmiehcd budget; of my knowledge and belief byttudents of wttl James JL Ievin of that the above statement la true to the beetHENKT The number of senators from a djs- - Credit Men has brought euttagstnst Jan- life Insurance th L..O 8 V. school of music. T. McEwan, Cashier. tha United Rubber Supply company to day, when the Importance of providing I At 12 36 o'clock MothwM Mrs an - lrU-- range- from- tmelo five. address. civ a luncheon was 'Ogdn Correct Attest- bank ca Each county of the state is a repre- recover M.22T.12, alleged, to b a balot fmsrgsncy ' held In th Hotsl Utah st whirh f,r I ,amtly f--t CHAg.- 8 BURTON of ance due upon account will b emphasized; Jan. 20 on financial th sentative district and the number A JOHNsituation; is fW F. - own rifak BENNETT. Wldtoos, president of the Pierre Peregeot has commenced suit yonr home day; Jan. 21 to make a will 'John M C Mcrrll of the U, A. Cfrom a district-rang- e JAMIES D. MURDOCH. - . representative Unlvfsitv of Utah, was th. pakr 4,r 'Wv to a 22 Can6t1 on Jan. the Tlntle Directors from one to ten. against Farm Delaware Mining dsy; pay your bill prompt, Vn. M iJiso (poke on Efr:mnta! Education bu beer, bed and sworn to before m t Usla th day ot January. D F S Har- When the members of the 1921 leg- company. to recover-0" . and f .7 which he ly day," and Jan 22 share with oth.rs and mr.g 'Seal J. E OPENoHAW. Notary Public. islature are all seated, their creden- claim Is due as salary while In th day. will h celebrated in all churches cn ' Th l enef.t of This afternoon a meeting of tials having been accepted, the per- employ of the mining company. He of the city when speakers will be 'board of director was held at which Between the Eiperiment Station and also asks that 520, which h claims asked to strew in their sermons tholD. D McKay presided. sonnel will be as follows: Cm. jhe Cannes '' An open discussion Is REisjpj HADE TO THE BANK COM KIRFIONER OF THE BTATE .ClF UTAH, At to have spent u;on am Idea of helping along tjie other fel-- ! report of all special and this to take ptv in -. :k late afternoon. The Senate. , outOF THE CONDITION t'F THE regular assaying fit. be returned to him. low tern fortunate than themselves. , nf jhe organlza- -' C!Diu,iS'.'.f,s WT gtea..' First district Hoxelder and Tooele UTAH annual and wetter,.Ihe-election Thc SAVINGS their & TRUST COMPANY. of officers cure's ; iirig-,, i'laji wi'tinn o p.t Exchange Jin countries: company asks. In a suit filed, that be held this evening at 7.20 pm. A Scheduled 'Vs evenirg st the Hotel 'li am City. C. J. In at Eocatrd roFait Lake OFFICERS m CO the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, Last Cut of ao-the' jl'-anational the Henager. ha': FOR ! MEN night president, Henageria BusiSecond Cache: Joseph Qutnney, of ness the ctuze of buelness'on the 2th diy of December, li'.u. treasurer secretary andreprese'Ra'ive an execu'lv clanor. etjfvrd a party at th Fait1 college be made to pay the sum Logan. of 1,000. as well as 200 damages, commtt'ee will be chosen.. Tha meet-- 1 Ike Theatre gurste. of the Amer-- i Third Rich,, Morgan and Davis: for 20 In ioaight will mark the rirrse of fheican Can ren.p typewriters said, to have Been r Rufus Adams, of Layton. discounts 69 12! 29 eb U.m-,.u-- i furhifliwrii COftveaUwn-whlfr.r tfeSudMmdsTit. THEFT , nrr r!if-- t nedf pr7g-aThe th opeu.rg sess'on t tom ope - Fourth Weber; David Jensen- - ot 14 147 IT last Thursday of ot-th out not ront?TKn rarrld bonds and ecur1tU(s 259 924.36 Stork, .. .Ogden; Thomas Sth !h as of and Farmtar fixtures 22 a'inn,nrH 664.4$ ville. BOr SCOUTS OFFER Title piact 24 600.06 growers and turr Fifth Summit. Wasatch, Duchesne of Department Real Justice officer es'ai 61 hr 62,063 left atlnk rC'r,rucifon priod Jia Iroad bonds and Daggett: William H. Smart, of ... $ 90666 naf) this morning for Milford where they r.f th tr forrin: h.f , Roosevelt. bon.ls gntf ov R Mahv Mayor will take into custody Georg Smith r.v n Sixth Salt Lake- - George H. Dern Industrial londs 29 606 66 SERVICES TO STATE and Ted C C NMvlfn. Gfc4irt ! RwJmin federal 7 Tue 111 614 bank . (holdover), Mrs. Elizabeth Hayward Bott, who are in Jail ther M Lov Jl Rrown and ru from other hanks ... 12 pr.n U I62.25S U Hi (holdover), bothof Salt Lake City; "with charged the theft a of Kxehan for 17 KinL th R 109.96 Annetla package speakers. Harrison' Jenkins, Mrs. Hrr'tyoa tr rJ.rlng hou.... an expres car. Item 2 73 62 ney, both of Salt Lake City, .and salt Lake boy scout to the number frrjm Th mm boarded the train at Mo2 227 54 of M. Bingham. 8tandish, Ini Henry Inheritance Tax. of 4 'no tho 14 67 Afcr lotifest Pay si5!on 200 ot rr .Rnd Gov. cal'd upon alleged to have taken Charles R. !lna Seventh Utah; J. Will Knight, of. , ... 22 944 , rurrrncy tbo at at land board to-- ! SouthEdward Mabey this morning, at tho on nd many via-Provtf- - (holdover): bills t caiieme' ,7'!,b7.7'en Discount P'r 641.77 341 479 92 Inhrlfan at? wr rmlte3their arrival at day err its meeting to Monday. wick, of Leht (holdover). capitol to offer to. him their services Calient, they were taken Harvev to JL Cluff, atthi morn.ne ! B. Millard: into Ferry and Juab Will I1.U2.497.7V custody Eighth hen It confer with Governor; both Individually and as a body, by the railroad yard Lis bill tls. watchman, who Fuller, Silver City. ftwrzl, fn tfc arnoun-- of K Mal9' coneermng the bud-- . . Ninth Sanpete: Orlando Bradley, pledging their' aid to the new admin- turned them over to the sheriff of the irVlarf' of Jsrrs H JA0 64 06 .... ta faplft! stock by th Tb,5r istration in any contingency that broutht back to get- Tne first week ht January hast . fund Moroni. 2k644.99-9- 1 Th fat is r&ld York Surpiue rf for an i Bavr tk. of a suit- - brouchi ided amount 434 15 v. 4 thft proXiti, tn(r4-aolargest Tenth Sevier, Wayne, Flute and might srlte. f I'acJto czhargcs upon holdings. case I'njoa the from m Gov. round tax In house and fr a short talk said: 12.469 6f t Rrtrve for land buyers within oneiroad Mabey Garfield: H. C. Tebbs of ranguitch. lntrrt I their !. for 144 IT .... of f:Da' tsit the Reaver ai kind tfcprroiatlon herve words wees ral ;r arrival, appreciate and good ; Eleventh Beaver, Iron, Washington history of the office, r?h frdrai rerv was sent te the departmenta cordl' g :o Arthur -664 64 . bank . . , Jt')U payab and Katie: tr. T. Jpnes of Cedar City. wishes of you scout, and m hoping Kuhn, seere'ary of father 56 Ihl 666.64 crt payable s more Twelfth Emery. Carbon, Uinta, that this will be a (uccessfu! and a ... . . , rtthl at t5,t Lke,to which the beard 000Th amour, .1122 111 74 !u SO banka t and it to still comirg In. I am expecting them to 51tea toermng Grand and San Juan- - y. T. Lamph of good administration. bring ithan tl r ChCk ..W.S....- - WW 414.241.43 rpOSt' SUllJrt this city. to scout i hi do every Le.i mineral boy and j land weie grant334 12 c. Cleveland, (holdover). bet, fvjrar.4 )tnata do to citizen also 21 hi every . chr& d If t7 tak part. 74,64 Th Enign Ko)tlr. Midway, House of KeprrvntiUlve. qmr?riy cnf e all 3 465 61 chcke . ... together, we cant help Sheriff Warns Public McHugh. Charlnon. ne wili b hid Sunday. Jan 9. Or?l(i4 - First District N. but havepuli jl'iahard P idnd rb"k -1$6 a successful administration. j Waw rh county, w . i co- A . tot Utah, r T"b th morning efejr . 53 249 46 E. Iverson of Brighnm City. ,V. fro fef1rsre I am glad for the successful organ2 L ift4 Hm Of Veti in ih Anfribly hay gcftiou 17 am at . 456 142 Wood C. of 65 Charles Second Cache: ization of boy scouts here, lam. sorry octitn 32 township south. nm 4 and th afternoon bhim t 2 p m In ihscouftt fepelts on bills rrdlwoonted 5,641.17 1.314.912.13 Trenton; Liuther M Howell of Logan; A that there was no such organization n 'Vft!atci county, to mine, 1 Th mor'hlj rr.eeting warning hat bean issued by Sher- . pho m th 4abrnaci was Henry C. Pnrker of Wellsvllle. a It t would have wheinl boy. bor of will for oil th( Kane 1 iff L?. and of phaIl the high .Frank i.sj:.s;.7 Emery to tbd1 citizens Third Rleh: A. Natrla of Randolph. mai.e me a better citizen and enabled prirs F'a- of Utah County of Salt Lake. tr to th b h)d Sunday, Jan. 16. 1521. Fourth Weber: R. J. Douglas of nte to do my duty better aa a soldier of Balt Lake county that person,' who , gas F M Mtcbe,en. being first duly .worn according to law, deposes and ! u companTf Wmtog. JCasomfng Is of save wrik ) the Relief that fishier named Luke above Ogden; R. T. Rheen of Ogden; A. It. In the late war. the above and fore-- " The Salt .bank; that appear at their home tnl deinand society covered oy their leasee being the golnr report roniain a full, true and correct statement of the rendition ' f fv Roderberg of Ogden; A. H. McIntyre wip he held in the I If you will live up to the Idest of search of basements aed cellar for southwest meetlrg sectvon a: bank on of said of tha If the close business the l of Ogden, Ith dsy at December. It20 25 south, range I east. 81 Pooleenth ward cha Miurdsy, Jsn your organization, it will make you liquor stored (here should be required Itown-h.- p F M Mlf HELSEN. Fifth Morgan: H. H. Crouch of better E,z--i' eth 8 . ever to produce credentials;' soldier if the country Uier county, and the south one-ha' at 1 F m Mr Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7lh diy of January. 111. " be will Morgan City. the co The sheriff say information has of eecilon It. township H south, betIvrd needs you, and it will 'make R. MUR(AT STEWART. range ,p.aker u Sixth Davl: aE D. Harris of Lay-to- ter citizens. As governor ofyou urgently requeued that Utah I come to hi office of several case 14 eat, Emery county. Public. Notary all charity relief worker an Relief My commission expire lath day of September. whereth men, representing themselves wish you health and' wealth." Seventh Tooele: A. W .Slorrlson of Correct Attestto be officers, have society teachers be present. at home appeared In AFHBT SNOW. Stockton. Line. Receiving and demanded that they be permitted ' A full attendance to urgently reF I KIMRkLL. Appointments Made. Eighth gait Lake: Mr. May'Belle to search for liquor, th ostensible of the JOHN F. BENNETT. at the meeting T. Davl. Cleo Clegg, 8. W. Morrison, quested monhy was announced this 'It purpose being to confiscate It for th at Formorning high priests of Granite- wake at tor. t Elnathan Etdredge of Salt Lake has sheriff of flea, but In truth. to secur the office o' Governor Charles Jr., Curtl T, Clawson, fl. J. Qulnney. of Utah, Offer of Bank Commissioner. g'ste R. Ma- est 'Dal Sunday, Jan. M. 8. Winder, B. R- Calllster, James been I. N T Porter. Rank fommlstloner of the State of Utah, do 'hereby Mate o metal would be tn . it 2 p meetinghouse appointed guide In the 'state it for their own use. Sheriff Emery bey that 8. in. Eder Joseph that be foregoing Is a fulL tree end correct copy of the statement certify: Iver, Jr., George. W Welch, alt ot end Reuben Cheshire, Jr., a Iso say every officer tn bla office th receivng line at the of the wilf be the speaker and music will be above named Salt Lake and Alma Swenson of Mag- - capitol company, filed In my office this 7th dsy of January, clerk In he office ol the Secretary of Is furnished with proper credentials bail to b held Monday night inaugural at Hotel furnished by member of the HawN. T. PORTER. and paper. state. I Utah- thorne war. Bank Commlsslonsr. STAGE - v SET OF v m . - - I B al -- an-eva- wed Pr'' - t 1 i ti 1 as-vc.a- ...... c- Jeth i time-honor- ! 1 well-bui- lt school-house- e hh ,- - ... ... -- scb-,o- ,uts - obr Ci-ten- r- WH-llar- -- anti-tobac- o prnti - rr n -- Fr-dn- Ls Seeg-mlll- er - Y year-roun- d gal-ler- jf, officers mm ANIAt 'll Na-Uo- pre-der- .t, cm-pan- v ...... . An inr'rt v j 1 s M.n 1PrJnc Inter-Mounta- in 4 1'? 1 above-name- - d - -- "l -. ! i ltt T'm-perl- ty th'rl, j . d.-t- netrln - -- J fr h m . Itre. n ves-trda- x' nd co-of- r- ond rrv r t 'ht red'K-ounte- 1 ; . .. l!ed t in., - , ..... ' n Church Notices v r- Boveldt-rVounty- 1! :' aast-192- wt rijUinillnpOltOri -- I one-nart- , ! " Wil-gner- ' lf '! n. lt. - i ' , -- - 51 Frg l'l i i f w - -- - - r J |