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" IUNE 25, 1935 I c 1 i ', E. . . --'-..- er Battle ... it 3 Platform Ov-- --- - . headlines of yesterday's Deseret TI)1E, News were to the effect that the Demo. i . A,. I ni41 ) crate in oonventionassetabled face a battle over the Omstitution issue. One proposal ; before the platform committee suggested ! ! increasing the powers of Congress to lees. a late along certain lines, and another img! I vote the requirement of a , gested I . of the Supreme Court to declare an act : ; , UnconaltutIOnal. It Is not thought that ! of either these meet the approval of the will i ; o ., I committee. platform 1 : The Republican platform builders bad ''1i - ' - ! ; their difficulty over the Supreme Court is. 1 ot i . sl They were not certain whether the 1 Court would declare unconstitutional that .7 1 which would be good politics to write into ' :i I the platform. Also on the question of aocial 7 i welfare the platform draws fire from or. i t l' ganised farmers and organized workers. 1 ; 1 1 After the platform was drawn Landon re, I l' pudiated two sectionsene section inserted t , the liberals. under Borah, the other by by r , , , - the reactionaries i, ' his In to the reference Supreme Court in t; . e I Governor his Barkltby was speech keynot, , :: conservative. 11 make no attick on the Su. Pritm Court. Said he. 'was an institution I .4 respect it, and I would be both unfair and . ' 3 tmjust If I were unwilling to accord to judges on the bench the- right to their views on law and the Constitution which I claim : for myself. i The futurei Continuing to saki: ; , further amendinents should become awes. : .. sary to enable the people to work out their II' ; a... :. destiny and protect their fundamental rights. : or to everteme some archale interpretation ; .. never intended by its framers, I doubt not o ; I thet the people will face that duty with the ' t. '.. earns calm intelligence which has guided 1 I them in the past, If the Democratic plat, 1 ; 1I form makers draft their plank on the Con. I stitution in the spirit expressed by Governor . 1 : Barkley, no one need have any 'fear that :, .. the Constitution is in danger. 1 I .! Governor Perbert It Lehman is reported won his fight for insertion of a minimum wage plank in the national Platform. This plank still assure the states 1 I - ' . and t authority to establish minimum hours was 1 ' New York's minimum wage law ' , 'ages. . I invalidated on constftutional grounds by a I , , I - 5 to 4 vote of the Supreme Court. Since , Senator Wagner is in charge of the Philadelf i phia platform It will no doubt contain strong ' ' i I i planks on social and industrial welfare. , The Republican platform is the most lib. -, 1 eral since the days of Theodore Roosevelt, I :' and the Demetvatie platform will sound a , high liberal note. Landon was a follower : of Teddy" and belonged to the Progres. . i sive camp. , The platform, generally speak-Mway. presents the issues in a clear-cu-t : and as the people study it and compare it with the Democratic platform, now being : : chatted. they will have a chance to decide for ! themselves which they favor. The welfare of the nation rests with the 1 , The ',Washington Post 'peaks people. : : truth when it i, J... , voter;; bolds the fate of politicians 1, the palm of 1 ;3 his hand.," But the voter thust vote. Be cannot guard the destiny of the nation by 1 I remaining away from the polls on election dry. : , 2 2 , . two-thir- .1' 4 ' 'T - 1 - , , ----: k;. - - -- r,pc . IT 4 . bars !It: It. ,i, . ,:, . A g. ,. - i. 0 3 - . 1 - - -- . ' - I ' - , - - -- ,1 Old Folks Day. ! , - ! .. 11 --. - - 9, ,,,,, '- ''Ir -- A co 1 ., f'l , , ,,,V111,4.-.4.- Nat -- ...- . A ) , - . Ntd:14 ,s ' ' . , 1, - .,.....-1- ''' , w- ....oel ' P'N .....e."5:::P ,,,.... ,,,, , 9 --- -- ,;' ,.., - ,' , NP e - le ...... . IL.;,...,-- ....SarL. i' 't, 7:n11.y - .4 ,10, , P 4111111"5014117,-el, ,..---- , ,,- large-hearte- d EV ;""'"' ,,,, 1 ' - fi - . Arthur Brisbane - teepyrtglit.911,10 Zia; Leiters dirgerats. tam'. blersadead , riglits reserved) Cepyrieree wed Thias are Mr. Steseene's- esters sad de see eseemerity rep ?smut these 01 Teo Deseret Mows PARIS, June 23;Four o'cloick In the afternoon in Paris is 11 a.m. in New York. Convenient for one sto must write as he travels and make a newspaper deadline in New York. IA'ritipt from San Francisco or Seattle it is, the ottier, way. Four o'clock In the Far West means seven o'clock in New York, or eight o'elpck in dylight saving time. In London and Paris ; the con. til u venient difference is Ova hours. Tfhattlidei-vgmetheear sun the aroutul good go ' ....nzle-- 11'..0,0-61-,0',, , r.,......... 4,,6-4el- ' -- 4 IP li' et' 1k) ) I - , - , , , ---- --- .1. , . 1 ,, , ' gtST nixie rr '''''' . - -- -- i,s. , v. , . - , ,.,,, - r- - ., , . , .3,901, , .. p ' -- 1 -- - '-- , 4 -- P , A. , - , , . l- V ,.. , , u ISkk , q? ' - 11 l'r).- - - -- . "'.....) -' l'- al 1- 40, ) ' -1r- lior'rosi---betweett193- ' - How Long Will Upturn of Tatcle Last? Robinson GivesModerate Review Of New Deal Acts u DAD Another Distinguished Pupil ' it 111111 , tetr. 41 - n-- ' have la menta---Sth- block-Lando- .anti-Clar- d - .. die-sti- thet1612tecrizte . -- -- -- two-third- , e rr d li 111'1119V Jackir vote-gette- - Inotb-N- h.b.0 con-pe- LI. Tv Id ASafer ' Fourth i Jane Demo-alwa- 01M . f two-third- Encyclopedic Church History ,, li -- By Andrew Jenson home-coming- , Ju 11 Twenty Years 'Ago ..s -- at - - d.il T Ini ' tit 11 Atetti tt rime was-built-- notes kis-tig- ht MIL tiot's mir e'z) .........................A 1 h '' 1, ' MI 1 ir.,- 'emelt. , n , ,, m . . , -:, - doUttltd if theTe omy commtmity on i , the otreat. green earth that pays as much : respect to hs aged people as does Salt Lake City- - In T4 Desel-Y- t Newsr.ob. WecttlesdaY appeared a resume compiled brAndrew Jensom who noodestly styles himself !Member of ; Old Folks Central Committee, of the eelsbrations of Old Folks Day for the past years- - But Andrew Jenson is more than that --he b a distinguished histmlan,-- ; - widely known for his accurate and painstaking chronicles of both Church and secular affodrs It from pioneer days down to the present, lie sires a comprepensire account of the 1 origin of Old Folks Day whkh tie says came 1 Mk an Inspiration from a higher source 3 I to the late Charles IL Savage, who presented Cie SlItlert to the and benevolent veteran, Edward Hunter, Presiding Bish .! - 7-- . N. - Ism 25 ILMIE The Fanner's Summer' Boarders - - I THURSDAY - ' - CITY LAKE SALT -- - ' , , East.' Plinilib. encountered one Urn'irfol;" agG;rinthe to raise we On crossing ' '' . 11,...00 ''Alk --44 i1 , lor two pdull wet days. the sky sl-- the price of slieet in Franco, lama- touching the water, barely lahard of kind A is . nom and 'vision for a Mother borprison. , that would discourage ,,,,6,,,,,,,,,Y, 5, 1 wwatevtheres as.nd seeiling.thickengutbetwsuceenh 1:45:urite- atraChkisetetramd big stlIne,hou 40.....Le611v---a. . 1"..1,, gqe T I Will not affect ocean flying. soon Joseph, who 1 1 1 I , 11 to MU& A little distance above , ttartiekv , . the what deal for Pnarsob I , Miles a, a)"'N,b410 that gray WIWI& only ', would have gone to jail had N ,t Such wu the beginning of the annual. I 11 ., up, the sun shines alwaya . be been I Frenchman. entertaintnenta of our old folks which, acor storms. or rain fog. cloud a gentle perpetual eastward wind The Republican convention in cording to Historian Jenson, have persisted caused by the earths rotation. tp Cleveland sang. to the tune of until the precious souls have been amused I where the atmosphere is thin and Three Blind Mice a song about t 114 il -and cared fOr 16 times in Salt Lake City , igh speeds wiltbe easy. the ideal Three Long Years. describing IPPII for and been travel bas lane waiting Lamany (moitlyitittberty-Park- ), 7 -. at times but 1936. 5 malt a 'Very king time. ,,,,, ..,.,,,),:...----goon, 7 times in Ogden,--1- Ihneeln American -Z MM. V. Y. Naimoli. ' delegate. ' - ' L''' .T --- 14"..."111611111. The learned doctors Wilidnal e to the Democratic conven---Fork 5 times attSaltair, 3 times at-- Provo,. ' and nylon. physicists of Roches. tion m Philadel his. editor of the ''' 2.i. 4 twice in Brigham City, twice at Wandamer-e-7 tor Univendty judging by the Illinois State Registre wide to twice at Springville and once each at aintof uranium inte Poeunaster Farley a reply to-t- bo transformation lead assure yeti that tyro thousand ihnsubbran otes Hotel. Black Rätit, Garfield, LAI, Pap years." five hundred million years have song. H4 song titleLong is 'Twelve Ion. Pleasant Grove, Geneva. Spanish Fork broke same passed since I grail piece to the Years.' stmg Long and 'roof truly remarkable' record, away from the sun and- - beceme tune of 'Three Blind Moir is olea "the earth.' AU h to the fotmderl of Old Folks' begtruc No stormy attnosphere when you' "They called us donkSpluirpst Day, and all honor to the venerable and cranks go up a little way. No stormy Iva. nut much beloved old folks of Utah. Age bat Its ell they gave to win our tors when you sulk a short disthanks loveliness well as youth tant below the auface waves. All Was bathtub gin and busted quiet down there; no deep lea tisb ' BY LAWRENCE oversaw a waver. For twelve long years." Goethe said on all high PHILIADELPHIAd,'Jtme By LESLIE EICHEL. 25.SenSt6 l' Joe Robinson, majority Mr. Far lev says all songs there is There pectiiksrml is peace." Staff Writer. Press Central leader of the Senate ),nd the Man who tit slated to fill the next , will be gratefully waived and also; all of the has been great depths Business improvement an a editorial few months ago The considered. but it TN vacancy that occurs oh the Supreme Court of the United States, great. Business leaders do not quits. and trouble is reserved for the thin, .thoughtfully Deseret News commented on the historic has round slice of earth. water and Is understood that he would review of what he considers Uon (Mt for ono moment. given the country temperate write rather the laws of the' old Union lAcademy which formerly stood The real question, 'glow long air in which Ulan struts. trets.i the New Deal accomplishments. country .than write ha songs. flies his and tails and little hour vtill it lastr First North and Second West Streets and 17nlilts the ntner speeches Mrual campaign songs at Ivest. ' answer. 'las 'is $een DO Mere. Many economists i mmoloimaio the many memories connected with that oldl Robinson attempts by argument Roosevell-i- s reelectedU thisPresident presume as the Inflationary long thou .a it year, diligent be The Paris court has !tidiest. to persuade and not to arouse class lasts." his be. liallUeet SAMOIneSI. renomination stand 101,011 virtually His .houst that the And the answer ts, 'litho tan ed seven dealers in foodsudts third term in 1940. should hinp at for increasing pricts. They tOro It ivill be recalled that we placed be.. cicitY.1, "Prente Court .77,;,for desire office. There is, of he such take that more seriously in lost. m their attitude toward the -othe Is whet 'inflationary fore our readers the names of three living rtght 'Veit constitutional provision lawYer France than we do in America. New York state minimum wage Mt lato lathleader-Sorkin. against a third term. As for the process'? - Mad Yaoll6f was "Premed in dightfied.unwritten gentlemen who indisputably laid claim to and spendin& bonuses Since a famous French wheat end laminae Borrowing law no man shall that little widow his and but boy wilt having been students of Dr. Henry I. Dore. language which could not by oe president three times in suc- - and credit expansion. wSt a million and a half. To some stretch the at not that? ,remotest we should ban aadstance boundaries was Suppose mus' school, which in the early sixties tawyere That seem emu Louie :!7 ;:; lion be construed as an attack onr---- .! There would be sharp contrao pmperty. n two million dollars Leiyonce taught in that memorable edifice-- The three the Integrity of the court ''''""-th- l lasthasfewmeyears don. 1 have. heforo mo a the with sor.varigul.in one fee. fortunately betore the It Mae well, be doohtnd. linw.'.fores of some plainlyalong gentlemen so enumerated were Dr.Joseph Whereupon. the average &Inn from Mies Hoey ht which Misalue income tax con written day, whether the' ittrategy cif the Eituticauti provision& asks. "Is there NO solutionr denies making those suts--I ;Joey T. Kingsb.ury fornier presicknt of the Univerrformedisihiguished lawyer. economist average speech as a whole is effectire. In--4 e two.thirda ride ig teeny a - And - the the Novi aal'a Pera'itv the cabinet United of in the and remarks. city of Utah, I. IL Midgley, pioneer sign deed. there seems to be something 1;erte ride. It la a meam where. shrugs his shoulders quoted are front a latertisies. charged and got twe bun- with the DeMOCratie atria, :by iew votes in addition to a one. "Teowidespread distributiott of graphs so her n'tirect and Paul which painter. and Rulon S. Wells of the Quoruin wrong fifty thousand dollars etc." not of Mists. for they Sr. March 23. 1936. Min Hoeye tele- - for puttingAird bloc of delegates can true the profitsone production. of Seventy of the L. D. S. Church. buidnesa reeding Through end ayproe. reason their best foot forward. That is why m 2 2 o at a ead t June s . !trate a nomination even though a gram r la ins. without change. ont trust It will also be remembered that we left Thus. Ur. Robinson's speech was,candidate has more than a enajor- remains hesitant in the face of re'own earningA Business knows 'Have made absolutely no state- - paper prepared by the late It W. the door open for any other survivors of given over almost entirely to the ity of the delegates. as - Champn markable Darert,ig. The Rufus moue. Cautious end. It will Ps! In the of proving that GovernoriCiark had in 1912 ordy to be hen elh!in more modestsrsat look upon meht with ...regerdeo that pioneer school, to come 'forward and point and days. apologized - the platform conuttit-:eerase by the delegates who atbrdnistrators do not as quoteu rnitor charging twentv (pro hundred likely to froperty. substantiate their claims to such recogni, tee at Cleveland disagreed- - Since, forced the triumph of Woodrow present net earnings is an exact quotationldonere, 1 had studied the stav in company treasuries. saying the plattoen committee was a from J. H. Paul letter written by The railroads finally are sharing to me under date ot March problem for thirty years. ad by the 'Old Guard" andl There will be a minority or 231 Their busi- 1936. This by way of preface to the notable Governor Landon's progress-teentin- g report from the 'commit- in the general upturn. 1931. Sly position and that of fact that now comes Heber I. Grant, Presi-e-, Mem is not as widely known as Atte and some discussion J, on the ness is the best since Social hes Board Security always! the burden of ,the nib It Ieit that might be.- - the Democrats are enri floor of the convention. To the But heavier dent of the Mormon Church, who deposes phasizing than in 1931. II I ithtlnattmdaLitlfe.uPrt; the fact that the Kartm&outaider, it seems sensible for the much which Ihi Utpeir ttat are and says that he was a student at the Union -- governor is his own master and Democrats to nominate by a ma. And many of them -- Mr. -,Paul's- to reply 1 .:711101 pordt n1311 beholden to the phi.itority Just as do the Republicans. March 23. merely was an acknowl-- ' Academy, though-not claiming membership- not Nere are some surPrising stateBut there are peculiar circumtocratlo interests of the east. of his latter and made no 1n the class proper of Dr. Doremus. Re itas dement Nato Alexander s from ments the the to There cam balurdounroar gen.Vance attaching reerenea to property hem too young in 1862 for that, but he was en- ator Robinson took every advant-lcuie- It really nag been the safe-ag- Iliton Institute': Thus Charley Jeckson rands have export-neeeountries five has which south the "Only hear' of theluard the mistakes made the rolled in the primary class taught by by industrial recovery vested as a person whotakes the -- Republicans at Cleveland. lie hitlemPinYcd to Prevent the nominsgreater I of a Salt Lake citizen Doctor's wife, which was held on a lower- hard the snortherner who might from the low of the depression than statements proposed -- repeal of tne, tion of w- ons Crdted Stets.. The Unitedi and preterits them to yeu andfloor reciprocity trade agreement& real.lhold views states'the negro question the readers of News as OW StateThe is further away right that might States. however. than The youth who was to become President ixing that in the seacoast citieo1nr anima Social of the Board mints countries. all Security obnoxious to them. front all reeove y this is going to be an important-bOr,- not Mall the identity and of the Church, and a power for righteousToday. with the Democratic par- - with the exception of four. This Thug. he said: address et ' of the severitv "Charley ne. a the mounted for for by ty spotuto ring campaign ness in the.parth, was then only six years To repeal this law and in the 'United States. Plainly be is a mart ertto should ""P"'isro votes In 21 northern states. old, yet be remembers the fact with great embargoes will virtually mean theitha, Rootyreit party Ku more to depreselon i and Germany suf- be watched. Poland a, "Only end of our foreign commerce-1pit thou lose by playing with the fered greater deprestriona than the clarity as be remembers every other import, L GRECIWZIL DAlutru, Amarkan akMa will rot at are elements States. lorr Director. A roan voront at ant htcident of his long and eventful life. docks. and our vessels will tketrionorthern influential thatvariousg'olnIt United countries how time dollimi Wm, tint ray be outflows! jo from the seas. Under the There may be other survhos of that more than the round lost A &Wises marline isn't a bowl-- ie lava Ow Porch mown WWI'S, the district& As for elect publican policy, surpluses wilisoutft where tan ft go? To th fte . during the depression while six oth- Ins success ht tee settee of the gauzy. rue'', away Lake historic school and we hope, there are. The continue to pile up in the homs,publicans. alms otiertmv. lob eacessary. ream-er- r War nearer full who the Civil are countries er term. honon the , market to the ruin of Americaota4"nt;7.4 espous.Alir the News will be glad to place them , than the United States." rights of f , Scorns one bas said that truth Is produces. f ored roister. Ithe negro..? 1936). (Copyright. 7 1 The convention here is a rather 71i What ft may mean is that the leternal. Perhaps it is, but time , .dthi listim affair. Conventions in!old reasons fiir a solid south in changes it until its owe mother Incorrectly Hoey which a president is renominated! American polities on the unable to recognize it. IIISMSOIMMMIIII are. There is no contest ! cratio side may now diuppear. Greenwell on candidacies and usually none and, if new parties are born ' In the Quoted, Says I ME2CT week the nation celebrates the on platform. Inert few years. the south may ' Deseret News!. Editor ' a-- s I Tbe on debate the the nucleus for such ye- On June 19 you published a let, birthday anniversary of its independence. rule may pmve of more than cas4 voltoICopyright, 1938). ter ;signed Charley Jackson entitled .1-- Every ,community will mark the day with "lTtah's Social Security board. a demonstration of one sort or another. Please Road." That letter eontain. -. There wM be parades, patriotic concerts, ed two paragraphs of quotationt 1 , , which Mr. Jackson said came from -iispeeches, picnics, , community pageants, Social of Jane the Security Roey t s events. and other fireworks, were crit. Board. These paragraphs Since the original Independence ' Day, Ica of requiring 1101111 from old age probably because independence was won 1111 d , qh..f Á ti tc . 1669.-'... 1(1. 991 i a dr ' with powder and ball, the event has been 1M8 by William NW, Child. in ed i tl 1 HOOPER WARD r (Cos t's .) marked by the smell of burning powder and ap who acted until his deathlune le, Monday, Jess 11, 1918 was appoint 1913. and was succeeded the percussions of explosives. . Gradually of Gilbert Oscar W.C.arison announced by Jambi recent years, the idea of a safe and sane ed presiding Eidr L.is the R. Deus. his candidacy for the Republic.. 'was succeeded In 1 an nomination for governor. celebration of the Fourth of July has been settlement An adobe echool- sul823toeetIdThckrnath 121:5'. Realm , : 1 house was also erected in 1868 1 American most in .John Nevertheless, Of -spreading. At the closing session the I chool and all which ' of twenty-sixtannual and communities dangerous firecrackers meeting Hooper. wbo presided Dec.31.1930. IN Public PurP3aea Dental Utah State the Society,c other noise makers are still widely'used, id. a subetantisl untilmeetinghouse On that date the wii 211 had 923 Lad dkol think. II sevelu two EU In Lel Dr.. H. W. Davis of Salt 1..Wi 1 . members. Including 188 children. Ilmit - elected wssRoost whom is fee though outlawed. boy yes president.4,,,, ut a etet Ileartr q ...''qty . I fl a - Firecrackers and fireworks are a tradi- id. - Lightweight Chowpios I S ' 000. Thla -veer idso an amuseme nt 1 HOWELL W'ARD, Bear River 1 In 'place of the regular is ha no goossio, sough tional part of the celebration of the Fourth han;a fra me building. was erected- II lot you Stake. Box Eider co., Mak ONI- - inonthly M. t. A. services iii the I &Loot tit Nal dromfort-um of July and youth, at least, Is loath to part k tteliet ociey of without wards bond tooth two (Ine You're omooloro4 next:Sunday, highly thereby. ways wianised Inisists of lAtterday Saints residing In Howard Russell. founder of the brook oto4 afraid volt o ghost bookt, Toil, with them, although the reason is not wholly. the settlement got enttilanirtnIthat Pert el Box gide? County. League, will speak that taMoo with both missal Thai . Hides yes caul Itch duo patriotic. Rut everything argues for the pro-- Adeline Oelnap as p which is bounded on , the In the Tabernacle at $ p.m. the weight "Ouonte-f-or counted why NAM doosol elvish111111111 s hibition of the handling of exploeivis by Ism the society erected an attoneirtah. by meentatee' or by. Ceritee SOMA a Emus Doctor lottery. P. IL Ramos 01 os, under Tour ' hdat YEARS AGO FORTY hold , which in MC" to their east e the Pin the YOtOtif boys and lad& building 'Witting Co., Whaulco-Salo. by cheoen Weditendlr. Jess SI, ISIS thwen and The nation spends about 88.000,000 a year tneetrolgs-- to 1874 a Young Men's hoe, otooloter etittolle 410. Omaha Democrats. in state 1 , oll Sinimood 75tifig Inks4mils by the deserts border- -- sficeevvtre.ntle,13.dscierld. ter hes, for firewors and receives in return for that Lateran' Institute was started In lai the smith M Sous r M.O. ITION:Csilli1111111 AT On and Great Lake the Salt the James with as Haulier .t ing Johnsort 1110101gPakshe bus oiler vast sum a dazzling pyrotechnical display. male firms 1 bit . of center The mountains. mow liter se westwts Mon dome loidt delaba, Moo. to a- WATS much noise, about 200 deaths ind , 5,0004 president; this organtaAtion There 'was a,rAa' Interest I fl OP SIAM became a regular :EA. :lit, L A., and hie bold. stwahnds!rstotrit 280 nits; bode 6 I i4 Itsatot 1.6P 1 . 12 throughout the country in the I allablike other casualties. and fire damage running alma. I 7.1 L stake of the Garland was northwest In 00.!,g0P.M....400 announcement ammo. of Almimmlellim organized leading glom& PIA.1.43. 11 Into hundreds Otihousands of doilars..:e, '.: ' ' 1877 with smiiikA, 82 miles I New the of. headquarters emonbas torthweetsg, utactureys agtard I miner, Hemp si Bear - W hak a safe and lane Fourth would lack 40 miles northono states, that they were going to I ind 1 Primal"' assoeta west ' trziCotg:manA KIES SMITS in ) , cloee their factories for tvre hi excitement 11 would gain In real patriot, Podent L I I )111. with Mrs. WU' -- That part of the , annOuricement rI M Mil MISTS tamialL months. .The Bearl NO ism and peace of mind. Parents, protect your - 1 River Fist. now on as president was said to have been Made !or I 11, .7 SONO di Poillsouts -.4) L rehsedill action effect Its .ciiildren against Injury or death through the tA'ard Howell wall any against in 1878, a frame schoolhouse was ,:mniquesionnumommouroo7 'WON leant! tc?itirtit- I of free to the s evpousal looking PromontoryCuriew erected West halidliAE Of these deadly explosh-e: it of a mile Hooper. aboutithe silver by the Democrats at - wille-1of Bowed. JotaPh s - -$ of west . s,..., 1,.4 national convention own. were their at , Eccles and others jug i " Hooper meetinghou.e. sra. Moot of the first setders were ustbutna,bluen-GET a, welpark suffered7a7b-aJdiy,,.lacsrata Sunday school was or-- Latter-dawere Saints who organ'ssecond finger from an exploding firenrecken I ALL ganized In 1879. a T. M. M. L A. el , OTIM3 ATPALM ZE:ED3 1915. PIXTT A00 with a ward 25, April al in 18SO. a Y. L, M. L A. in 188A1Cluirles E ' cm EASY rrirT,Tr Salt of firecrackers in Salt Lake City is for- - and 1 The Mosday. Juno t.S. lirto A1.13611th" PI, thei ward was Gfmntrtmittlrebilit honbr , Associate Justice P. Eman bidden by ordinance and Chief of Police same ayeParrist.17h meetings boon Howell,. Etsh's lion. t6 represenJoseph having tht"iof Harry L. Finch renews his warning that sell. held under the direction the 'First District, la holding to Congress. Bishop A lk Ward bishopric. theitative court at Provo. , , in 1928 by Oharles B. and 04 these deadly elm 106Ives Hooper IIKVAIL, ing of On May 25, 1577. Hooper was 81.1930. bee 11 ;Gunnell. who presided Win be followed by vigorous prosecution. 3 A. lot Mortimer. of Balt Late ward; i 0,1 thst data the Howell Wini illd 0 With Gilhera: hehtlaa; haleabaht1 1 ratified a United members. including 84 children. City. has . 1Thrdinance provMes punishment of a fine ,ed Si priding Elder since theiThe total population Of the Howell , t States patent on a sun fruit, of "ma or atz months in the count,. jam lommencement 1 the setustnent in Precinct Wag 246 a AA drIllig machine. ' . stredStreet Ias i ' ; : 140EassearrancocoCity 7 1 L'Jami."Ine.' 10 East 40th Street 360 North Michigan Avenue Gellerld MOWS Suilding . Glenn Building Kew York City Chicago .. ' UKrolt Atlanta . - I - 1 ADVESTISING NATIWCAL . ,, , RATES S1;BIC161,1S1C.iN , , , Published Afwennotis Except Sunday 3-0. phone. wa,.-4But Lake Cal. Utkh. oe The" et Orculauoist et Atiait Bureau 11 , Neitt5 eC5f10:OeL-.- d' 4 , ' - 1. i i ; nit -- - NEWS DESERET op of the Mormon Churchthen nearly 82. years old. Mr. Hunter pronounced it a capital idea," and immediately Called to bis assistance Mr. George Goddard, and these three then and there set the ball hi motion which has never stopped rolling 'until this day. , The first old folks eitcuTsion was to the south shore of the Great Salt take in a special train donated by Honorable John W. Young, then manager of the Utah Western Ratlivay, and there were 240 persons aboard, the arerags age of 108 of those present was 72 years. the remainder being wiplex 80 years : of age and properly regarded lithe light of aides and nurses Jo care for the more aged., The destination of that linique excursion Wu the spacious hotel managed by Dr.- Jeter Clinton. long since 'deceased, and to, eluded also a pleasant sail of two hours on ' 1.7talfs saline sea on board the steamer "City of Corinne.' afterwards named the "General . - I - Z1 1 ,, '' - l' ., ',Nib 94t 1 I rtitel I ' min mo011b j 11110 ,, Je I El 1 - 11111 It "1, t son I 1 Erw 1 tfd " thetici three-quarter- rent 1 y or - nalis a - Gnll --- lt t trWEAR c I. ct it act-114- 3 . ' Y073 niurm cs Y073 ' It |