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Show - .. - ' run , , --- ., .4 , , I)ESERItT NEVS 'WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 192G S y ..g1100M H, BEE OLOEST John T. Azton ient (liter of Chaplains. V. L Army, Appointed Under the New iteorganinolon 1,8w CurPoe ' Creating the (1111Plain IN THIS,COONTI, . Reeves' and OMMOMIMI Ellis S. Garrehson, of 'Newlin Wash., iniperial potentite ot the Mystic Shrine, will be given a reception this evening in the local, Mioonic temple. Mr. garretson. accompanied by Mrs. Ostreison, bap for the last two months. been on a tour of Inspection of Shrine temples In various parts of the country, considering, amOng other things, plans for the Mt 'conclave In Atlantic City, N. J. The visitors arrived this afternoon, over the Denver & Rio Grande road, end were escorted to the Hotel nal by F. W. Rornung..F. C. Schramm, and other nobles of the local Mystic Shrine. The officers of Kalsh temple will. be hosts this evening at en Alta club dinner party in honor of 'Mr. narretson end at the mime time Mrs. !forming will entertain Mrs. Garret-so- n st'the hotel. Mr..and Mrs. Oarreteen wit b taken to 4linghtm9 Thursday morniog, to see the Iltoh Copper minii, and will, leave tonight., for Boise, Ida. A delegation of Boise Shriners are expected today, to at. tend --this evening's reVOptiOn, 'and to escort the imperial potentate to the Idaho capital. . 4 Mrs. Eliza- 4,6 Guest,, niarr1e4 lost night, . are said to be the oldeit couple ever granted a boons to wed in $alt Lake Vieth ,,11 When. applying for the H. count). cense eirterdity afternoon. Mr. Rems save hie age Cu P6 'years and Mrs. Goext as 115. They were married at 4:30 o'clock liet night at the home vf a 'son of the grooni, W. D. iteeves, 776 tiotithState etre. by Bishop C. A. riquirt. r. 1:opves lots le liaine children. Thia ix the thin,' time he his ben married hind he is his wite'a fourth :husband., Hrs. fleccio liaua heel four , eildren, only on Of whom .8 tiring, rhitti Mr, end Mrs. Ileeea ,appear much younger then ihey actually are. Mr. Reeve, wc-- , born iu Marlon Mareh 10, 11125. lie townahip. i first. married at Hannibal, Mo., and four children el are born to him :and kat:wife ile.entistool in at lniIhiii, Mar1i-1- 4. 1160. and was tlettinned near Fort Sumpter when .the opening gun (.4. the Civil 1Var wao fired. lie tas wounded in the bat;Ce of Gettysburg and he '0.01 curries the Imilet in his left side. He was 'wounded ;skein. In the knee, in the 'battle r)? Iluii !tun. and he fought in was i,(everal other c),gnizomenti j4 'a pri.Tr,riertoirrtrofillii-r- n AnttortIon: IN :valgo, here h..8 brother d:cd. 0V. ( , 1,, t It 4 ; 40 . I ' :i, .,,, -t A 7.,...I.4-4,r- s : 1.) IP' . t.4.,'' - twi'.. 'f ,..mor 1 ,,no .,, ,,zort,,A., t , rAlr.p'1-,.- . ,q , .1 )46,:' r$,.:':,,;,, 4! , - r.:,:($1,,,,b,;-,,.,;.-,-:..--,- k ' ,,,,,,,,; I ,l',:i ,7 s . - qi4i.1.4.;!-,,..44-- - ..,t s.,'-:- 1'4'4'. ' A, tt-r- 4,1.124..;-s- t '..iti., ',3, '. N. 7 rE irtrtii,,i- - ,J061 11, ; 144'.0,..t r .t . ,,:' ,.. - -, etOr A ' 414,0 t 'y 1( t ,- 4 . ,A.4 p. 3 z I - A qc 'C; y'.'$ , :,;,,,, q V . tho-arm- Reeves ca me tn 1.1;01 hi 126S xo(iled et .M:dway. marrying Mar, In lAfiP. tolho,x IiMmthn Friortron rPoldrri were horn to them. Re hes net rieen the children he left in ur' when ,he went.to war. though he 'has bed word or their wp!taro tram time to time. Mr. fleeyes sans he hes .45. grandchildren and 15 lie pay! one of hie icresitgrandfathers lived to be 111 years old. of Mrs. Retiree lived 10 be 10, years old. Mrs. fleeces was horn in Abingdon. 71Vaithinsrtou county. Va.. March a. 1135. No children were born of her I , ; ' Attempt Made lo ' Pawn. Stolen Jewelry i', p .;, F. Mc Coy, 26 years of age. and F. Gross. 22 years of age, were arrested Tuesday afternoon on Regent street by Duty Sergeant N. P. Pierce and Patrolman George Phillips. - The two men ware attemptincto pawn jewelry Identified as having been stolen from the P. A. Clayton Jewelry company at 1000 Main sttreet, Midvale. Monday afternoon. More than 2200 worth of was in their possession the jewelry w hen 'arrested. A 9,1',4:-P- 7, '. We-!so- , i -- - COL. JOHN T. ALITON.-,..- : Chaplain Axton entered the federal pervice Ju1ye25, 1902 and watt Impersonation Charged. flok-trstate of appointed front-the as' msloron'Naretr church. Utah. the state of his birth. He belongs to the 'Congregational On charges of, representing them-POas governmapt Chaplain Axton. during the World war performed most important and valagents. Jerry uable serviced' as chaplain of the port of.ernbar.kation, Hoboken, and is the ittarsel. 25 years of age. and F. Folkreckplent of a distinguished service medal for his labors during the war. ner, 22 years of age. were arrested The new chief of chaplaine.will be stationed in Washington while performTuesday by Chief of Detectives Riley M. Beckstead and Deputy Sheriff F. ing hie duties. Chaplain James F. Houlihan will- be his assistant. M. Barnes. The two men were taken Into custody at44171 weat Third -- South BOkelder Schools street and are being held at the city 13 jail for investigation. Start , as .band. Egbert C. Oetrom, she bore a son. Edgar Oetrom, now living,at 346 west Seventh South street. Salt Lake. Her third husband was William Guest and three children were born, all of 'whom are deceased. Except for ten gueats the wedding of Tarty last night were descendants bridgeroom.,-,--- - There were Mr. and Mre. W.- D. Beeves.- at whoite home was given, and their daughtera, Margaret; Annie, 'Man'. and Phoebe; Mre. William ,Pronx and her eon, Ernest. Mr. and ;Mrs. L. E.'Ostrom, eon and daughter- ()Moe. 112 North Main St; of Mrs. Beeves. and their -,diughtera-Elorna end Elizabeth.- - and - relephour No.-5a :son, Marshal!: T. V. Samuelsen, L. B. Cardon, Supt. Circulation. grandson tat Mr... Reeves; Mra SamMarshall, 21eDorter. rred atid daugh. 'uelseni theirsom-ThomasClara; Lester Sarnuelsen, a. grand. poll, and Mrs. Charles F. Samtielsen, wife of another grandson; Mr: and AllE C. Davie 3r., and E. ,Mrs. their PREPAHATIONS, Mrs. a Davie (laughter, Mary, being daughter of Mr. Reevee. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. 3. Devaney, their COlvirlITO FOB IL A, C, 'daughter. Lucile, and son. Allen: Mr. ,And Mrs. A. Vance, Mr. and Mn'. T. Mrs. I. C. Bell; Mrs E, Allred. OPiNING ON SEPT; 10 Nelson attar - -- ,LoGAN 0 September (Special to The News.) BRIGHAM CITY, Sept. htsgins in the Box-eldcounty school district on Monday, Sept. IL Ou Thursday and Friday of this week. the first institute of the year will be held .in thin city sod on Thursday education will evening the board be host to all the teachers at a big social to be given on the court house lawn. A musical program will be rendered and melons. cautaloupes and peaches will be served as refreshments. 7.-- 8chool er w ,in-la- ' The Wasatch,: Mountain club. Just completing a two-da- l trip,' has ex-,plored a new route from Lake Blanche The members of the ,to Brighton. ctub began their journey at Mill Fork of Cottonwood canyon, went to the 1ake. then to Flagstaff mountain. 'holding their monthly meeting en the mountain top. Much of the climbing was done at an elevation of 10,000 ifeet.. Among the trips taken this burnImer by the club have beetKthose to ;Mt. Timpanogos, Bryce canyon. Zion ?National park and-- the Grand canyon. ' Gas Probe Board - Hold; First Meeting The arbitration board, consisting of Mayor C. Clarence Nes len. City Atty. 'VkL Felland and F. E. Morris, met Oast vening in its 'first attempt to ,equarixe the differences between the Utah Gas & Coke company and its which led. to a strike sev-- I employees, ere-- weeks agcr. The Men Ito work with .the understanding that the matter would be later adjusted by he arbitration board. The board now this before It written gtatements from t-- r at Moving Picture Manager Back From California . 1 - MMO George E. 'Paramount-Empres- of the theatre, and Mrs. Carpenter-manage- r s , -- ie ....Mft copy of the Inteirance Preen Of (SpaDial to ay Mary Nankai Duffs nm Tort. datettoSept, 11. haa beim WASHINGTON. The Nee10C., Sept, I. received hem It deals with life in. Senator William H. THE DOLTATI, SIGN. King or Utah hoe 'Durance dintrIbutions to0 in the 'baton' selected by flov, Colt of Oh Did you ever notice how often some .1 rbItett States and Canada, amount- Demooratic candidate conversation la punotuated Tornsone for president. to This$1.142,600,000. ing largest claims were $400,000 In ths Vnitsd and Chairmen White of th Dent. with the dollar sign? you have OM Inellnation . States, and $331.000 In Canada. the cretin national committee, as one of to perhaps mention prices and ale:lea. exformer being eirriPd by Henry C. the main speakers for the torthcominz penditures and the amounts of for- Vrick of New tork City. and the tat- national tunes and inveitments. It is a hobit camPaign ter by John Lennox of Hamilton. Ont. Senator King after doing 'a little that comes upon you lowlY Tou toThere is noted a reduction of policy habit gradually until hafore loans. and fraternal ardent report carpaigning in rtah in the Interects quir the find It difficult ttl enter into A of the. Democratic ticket nominated long you heavy increase in death claims. conversation, longer than a eom constantly Increasing demand for life a week ago. will tour Michigan. Min. any meta on the weather without bring- insurance policies is reported. Th nesota, lihnois Ohio afid other states trig In a reforence to money. to in of list lithsit of his party. speak largest insurances paid in of high priroto thert In these Senator litng is said by inellid num L. White of Salt Lake tlov. Cos eitema to bedays 1n a. general tendenCy This city and Chairman Whitc to be one of the Ironverogation to make thi trite of City: amounting to 656,000. acstand. eighty-fire- t, strongest with $510.000 campaign speakers in tne flow often you rear omo. credited to it. in the list of cities Democratic ranks and he is depend- thing like this: "Just look at those railked by amounts paid last year. ed upon to swing many votes in the shoesnot hing remarkable certain Payments on big policy claims In rtah territory atsigned to him for the napaid twelve ,dollars for them" tional Democratic ticket. Include! lAnd then "twelve dollars! 'Mier did Due senate to committee fl. atilt work $12,Bullock, GrangerWillard Why I havon't boon in Washington Senator King IyoI Is unable to Spend any length of time ahle to get a docent pair ef shoes for Sumner Hatch, LoganIlexekisk pald In Utah but he expects to leave or limier fiteen fors year. 1?:!,000, , onto fur these." , OGDENAlbert Scoweroft. $110.140. Salt Lake within a week or two,to really-1momto be that The feet Clayton B. Oriewold. $13,017. Fred-'ric- k spend Revered days- there campaigning. malty portions are enamoured of high J. Kiesel, 812421. If they.psy eight pricoa they pay ..:Jtoosevelt-,--Wood- y If...Alexander, Congressman Mays is dollars night for a room et a hotel $10.521. really poem to got mom intis , Home From Washington they state Lake feetion out rif It than - to the day 866.060 Byrum Filigree. $35.000. Ivhan for the same room the,' wOull L. Godbe. 625.000. Solomon Pie. rna n James 11. Ways of the have paid not much more than half oonntl U. $22,661 gel, amount- .- They protein at pay. ah reached 'barns that 103. Charles A. Penal $12.0211. In It but must derive maniac. c.13 entear .attervo,m..Ammrani,4 .17 ttowent qf they 0 G. -.- AV dtor they woulti.not .refor Of an automo his in stainft 810.000. to It part afterwards. faintly, Amounts paid in rtah by cities aro bile, ItaVITIC MOO the trip from Weah. Now It Is well to remember that It thus given: Salj take City, IS110.1100 la had matiners to 'Roost( too without mixhap of any tiftL actually ofton Of prices and money. The Logan, $81.000. ington Ogden. SllllkO00. He in the sore there aye nights Roosevelt,- - 114.000. mountains when the water In tbsir bred man or woman floes not tell the Provo, $27,600. American Pori', $19.000. - Park City, campof his eatery or Ineom to tint. froze. but as each amount M.000. Granger. $17.000. Pleasant member utensils save a few who are cloaelv reiate44.1 Grove. $111.000.. Richmond. $12,000. officer's of the party had anhadarmy Equally bad form la it to show ant no leoptrig bag, they Ron $10.000. curlimity concorning ' another's Indifficulty In kegping warm. ,e The party went into the Distah Matti come. Seek Law on Care What Reader Ask. name tints the. country and pent Mr. Maya says be- - was partioularlY In, "When a young man and young Tubercular Patients terested In the region around Vernal woman have been acquainted for swim, alimmo,10000 and the country' that is to be tapped by time whose place la It.,t0 s,fr9t.tht rtIOrt Will made'stlite cottitne4 the proposed railroad. - - - first they reit each other by their Remotion of the Utah legiRlature to vro-- firet stop was made at Wheel- namear .; Vide laws etibtrtor-thattuberculat 'and from theft Mr: Mare hilf; Iro-VarithersItil - tolineltilift or patients be Vrovided for In the vari-to drove to Columbus, 0. where he via. young WOMItn- micht maks the sugbus counties of otaah, aocording It'd with Gov. Cog and other leader' If they hove become 'dell Jame' H. Wallis, executive secretary of the Democratic party. He slopped gestion of the Utah Public Health associa- at Indianapolis, Ind.; Springfield, Ill.; ''110.; the campaign in behalf of the Demo. tion. During the last three year St. Louie, Mo.: Kansas City, there have been 560 persons. die in Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, ctetio ticket. Utah of tuberculosis. according to the Colo. corgreesmoto Mays wee eeeomple.. moor& and Mr. Wallis thinks it is itn Mr. Mays la confident that Cos will' led on the trip by his acne. Leland,- - informed be- elected presidentHo returns to Dudley end- Arthur December see- - nieree Mies Benxi!. Boucher end 5tlea of the best means of combating the Washington for-t- he lion. and w111 take ravages of this plague. pan In Pauline Boucher. , ' , Er-!m- et - -- will of T - . 0 ' It Plays ...,, zn .111 All :- -- ta -- - - I I f ''. r ,400111. 00,0001111 eAano..001 - r' go) " 0 '41; )010s :614"'''4,,,411 4 f, Nit, v ,ti f; 141 to :And i:Plays. Nt Them All 4 Records 4 Lvt, II, -. ft- what: startling reality! I"NothiligI'Ve heard even BEGINS to compare with it!" "It's the greatest achievement- of the age' - :1H....fiETTER Send Colman ' for . n f 73 tszticulars t TILLILt , - ' These and other exclamations like them are constantly heara fromthose who have listened-t- o the Aeolian Vocation. You have never heard anyANY, phonograph that even approaches the VOCALION ' in TONE QUALITY and EXPRESSION. , -- ' -- r on&4ir--- beyond Ic cet. : 0 IIIU" -- mere - mechanical completeness. It has reached Scientific Perfection L i4 That elusive and subtle "something" that atood as a barrier between imitation and realityand which heretofore had - baffled other phonograph makerswas traccessfully grasped world-fame- d and perfected by the Aeolian Company's corps of rs, '. - zm--R-- TONE r; .y ' ; 0 qotl I i rei re i : -- 1 1 ' ARMs. D. If ,sp I If 1 - S Yi rl 1 ,- P-1- jr:r1,., . to 19 Soutll SaltLake, Utah Eait-li- t - throttolk t. vita so Mime " ' ' - made -- the by- great AEOLIAN COMPANY of New V Yorkmakers of the Aeolian, 'A the Steinway Pipe 1 ; DUC4St Plana& anal. other in- ' stranaente. They are the Uri- 1 ' lot manufaeturers of. Ili:Laical ki instruments in the world.. ' j tint, - - . 4 tC razz Tb", CON8OLIDi7ED ItrSTC - 13,4,10 E. Pa gentb, Lake. ctali. osairaf ' : rook 4 ; 1 ,;.0 At; ,.......b 1:1 7 - PO, ,.:..1. DN. - . ' gni ostolor N - qg t411,f.. 0 . .oa," - - :it ladreaa - drli O . Olrrillit goo,. (SSA Imo a 1es4 pqmeti) jit - ; I illai44- 11,1 t I - kqV III - ; ,,4,; 1 - Ploamo .E.&Jk '; i I .2,1:1 I TILIAL Details tonne &ad tall details of taw AZ4lI Icy same tr OM 1118 5- - , Plartt4 , - 64114 ,..'v As AUTOMATIC 'TOP tbsts as Swum , - - ' J.4471r 4J, I'D - J - It- - Is - !It vOCALION? . - , makes the Who ' AEOLIAN 1. 4 611111 . gIPIZIC3? . hove to tong "too the record 'o - - 1 I -13 TOO ,. c !gin - - V ,IP.Mq4 ' t-t- 74:417-170-- MaYsk----tind-- ' artste;----prieert- , - I IJIMPIY W,Onla.a full - - 17 ; , 4. 0 ' 0 .. g - -- -. If- ; t -- - - s -- ' 4: .- - 1 Two Auto Mishaps Reported to Police . rA got-tho- e-to-sectik Iid t lett ,4 s. "' - lilt 0 apartfor.-stipteel- are-tharg- ed I The Right 'Milt At the Right Time , NATIONUMPAICNEA A ' ht ------ CHOSEN - result of its war wOrk. from 'Carpentor,- - returned. last-nig"We can move intd our new IVII& a two weeks' visit to California. Mr. Inge t., for the ifrst time this year." said , Carpenter made a tour of the largeri President Petereon, "This places at Two automobile accidents were re-saws new also and itmitres lb" to the pollee Tuesday.' 'While disposal nine large buildings tor ported ductiona now In making by the Fa- our instructional purpooes in addition to crossing Exchange - place on State for over moutt 20 smaller structures. ,With our IP xhibition at the Paramount-EmprasI, 27 years Mrs. Alessio Malp taken care of for street Mr. Carpenter saysthat despite prices building program of age. $I Trinidad place. was struck - be only will our needs several years hare. for ;Tisch higher thanby. an automobile, suffering brulees necessary repairs an, d improve iIon the big moving picture theatres of ments the right kg. The Identity of the maintenance. and , California are bowing to capacity driver is unknown. The injured wo- retersoic. President to' According . . ;business constantly. . the registration for the corning ear man was treated -- -at the emergency a- . will show a decided Increase over any hosPital. . C- smite Main 71 T. Williams. i to The Institution previous enrollment., etreet while driving' his automobile oars to Its to be will titled capacity Convention after having been ill, became dizzy Speak-- at . for.this large enrollment." said Presi. and lost control of the machine. The ;.00111.'.. to being ' dent Petersen, ' left tbe street at Third South and cat An Invitation tostittrese the (werit ear tor stu. to the readiness FAltst streeta hitting the eurt-in. peventh annoel convention of Pacific purbi, dents in an adequate mariner, A Ninth a ; of the college, and mashing the radiator against ' roast 'fire chiefs . at Los 'Ante)... bo. sPeclai Joint comtnittee with eocitPcd Lo- - telePhon Polo, commerce and of the the chamber . ginning Sept. 12 has been received by . gan Rotary club has made a, thor. minor bruises. . '. Tire Chief William H. Bywater. Rev- - I ough survey of the board and rooms oral of the 'fire chiefs of Idah0 whe tittuation. 'Ilie report of this commtf- Prisoner EsvaPor'-- - "' , i enthe indicates ................, cityiTuesday through tee le Very encouraging and - passed be cared route to the convention were enter- - that trany more students-tac.,"-'- . A, erring a . I tamed by Chief Bywater. The terri- - for in this year than last. ,The ' tory of the association includes &atilt, businessLogan men of Logan have shown, sentence in the Utah - state prison for .tidaho, California, Oregon, Montana, their einsietnare loyalty to the,er,hool murder In the third- degree, escaped road gang Arleen& end New Mosico.- by' profering the use of 110 many ante- - from the7hree Montana, fire chiefs who vie- - mobiles as mey be neeLled during Tuesday in Farley's; canyon. His de. til. A. were TreChief ' tied SaltelAke first two weeks of school to be. thei ecription is as follows; Height, az nick of Great Fella, Robert blintrurn. in taking students to their feet, one inch; weight, 170 pound.; t ' Of Montana. and owe fire maratuti nieces. Bureaus of information siiii hair. black and kinky: hoe. NO, 7: "lotto the of fire Martin Fred students I cnnbee on, each tido ,of be maintained for incoming , Chief the face; ago idepartment. Chief Trodick was me- - both at the chamber of commerce and 27, r Miss I. his The cafeteria daughter. the sollege. rompanied by college , it ' 4 yr 111 prepare three lli 40 a a day at cow, !Margaret Trod Lek. New Suits Filed. I , the thus expertise reducing 'mater.tally -' '.. ef students.' Tour. , . 'Englishmen Here on Third Diogriot Curt. 0, IrOlil an r.,prot 1. 1 a I...PA M from4-- 17,45VO4 ohnov,rt te mere rel 1 , le charge of C. G.. Rwera. - ..leettn . 1 ep- 1)0 itt tow 41:totre ea the toe nouth sire of the rosin build' favinsit of Abe Indian Empire. a psrtg tel end a COMallvil ' ,1 rnnn room for the trtmlest cre.e)e, Int TA. -.Pe JWy Crqbpo Itosnita) aosoel, -- at of-- Id- at .thc lintel tett beeneirehl'ished in theporto sri7d Rf-'esame n I of ou ri g the totted the bui.ding . They- or to ertain rose prenortv.. a aeries of 111.11.4 the The faculty sodareeptad etudyied Pities 4 fatted, ), American lumber iriluerrr tied from regulation tatended to guide the con--- Utak Whti,oatat Grot'efy oompene , - tele otry unit the Tel- - duet of students in fraternitOf bororal etalaitt Wei) Grametrta. to , rocovor . 164 1.111...allege4 due eVa aeraaat anA boarding...borne& , ... licrorstosaili Fre Che IN 13ENAT011 LARE,CIIIMS1 ,A(1so Irrigation Figures m , Morgan County, LalVen (Special to The Newt) , ; Sept. S.Prelim- WASHINGTON,-- ' to The News.) -- - - Inary figures on irrigation in Morgan (Special , LOGAN,- Sept..7.The iiret meeting county have been announced by the bureau. .of the Utah Aglicultural college fac4census acrea g e to It . , by irrigated consiaboal year leatil works either cempLI ell or. under ulty for' the 4920-2- 1 3 held. thi s morning. . Complete - 14- istruction in 1910 ':was 12058 and of 1551 18.909 in 1920. an rangemepts were made for the open; or 12.8 per cent. Increase to The acreage AM idondaY, 'Ing lof which existing works are capable of Sept- - lit and all routine matters gonel water inersmteed from 11,106 over carefully in:order that students ; ouPplying find the in 1910 to 11,356 in 1920 or 1,760 entering on 'that Sate may and to 15.1 per cent in- acres amounting machinery of registration county in acreage irrigated struction in perfect working condition. The 1909 was 1E1(19 as against 12.091 in In a comprehensive report to the 1919. the 703 acres representIng an faculty, Prelident E. Q. Peterson start. increase of 6.1 per cent. ed that the policy for the coming year would. be similar to the one of the Numerous Thefts Are year just passeda policy of economy. ''We are fortunately not forged to will Reported to Police curtail our work in any way that be detrimental to the students of the Tert; gold rings and 1140 wert inertitution or to the state," maid Presiden Peterson. "It is our duty, how- -- stolen Tuesday afternoon from the ever, to expend to funds at our' dis- - home of Mn. W. Bldee, 157 Marion pose' in a, very careful and censeto her report to the entious manner. We must returyn to street, according police. The homes of ilire. L. K. the taxpayers of 'Utah full value for Smith. 1423 north Tenth West street evory cent put into the institution. and Mrs. It. Fairchild, 1011 west Our special committee on economy Third North street. were also enterand efficiency will aid departments In minor during the.ofternoon. A- few makingtezehanges .0z equipnveraandsed from- tbe- - home articles ere materials, where possible in order- of Mrs. Smith, taken Mrs. Fairchild that no unnecessary supplies be par- found nothing while missing. . chased. We can do this without re; Glenwood Mn. J. Eaheart stricting-li- t any way the opportunity ments, and . locket lost they want or impairing in any way The theft of 150 in currency from the efficiency of Instruction." Quarry of the Portland Cement cont. President Peterson - declared that Pan"' 10 Parley's canyon Tuesday at- the needs of the college for the fu-In- ternoon by an Amidehtified Mexican tut were very conservative due, . was also Tepotted. large measure, to the fact that the OF CRS IEMONEEIMOIMOIMININOMOMMINIMIESE011ealEllenolmemomp., .) it er.: ,Club Explores New Route Lake Blanche to Brighton UST POTENTATE Col. lab. , INSURANCE P.1155 I IMPERIAL , MOSPO S Former Mahn Heads Chaplains. LipS0 ttc0 TO 85 ; -- 4 - . 1 |