Show : : ' ' V v ’ v i n - - i - - 1 ' - - n w‘" - j - - 5 - e ?b vw - '"9 - i i ' -- - w±- mivA-Vv4- “The Store Ahead 99 £ JEW COnPQRAXIOXS-- : ’ " Piled with the secretary of state: - ' Nation el Park Transportation ft Camping com-fran-cblanjr of Odar City to take over a fire-yerecently granted by the National Park Commissioners to ibe Wylie Permanent Camping Company for the exclusive- - privilege of establishing - permanent camps' and other accessories for tourists Id the Muknntnweap National monument Authorised capital store 110000 In $100 Shares W W Wylie of South Pasadena Ca‘ ‘president: O W Wylie of the same place' O It Parry Odar City rice president ' fi Parry Cedar City treasurer Henry W Inmt Cedar City additional director '“Perry Irrigation company Perry Box Elder Aubusiness County to conduct an S 49 63350 thorised capital stock Irrigation In 330 0 shares of par value of $150 each V P Darla 4eonre W Watkins Thomas Mathias I H Carbon Thomas Peters Eph Jeppson and Alma Iverson directors ' Tuttle ft Co of Mantl to conduct a’jren- "oral mercantile business authorised capital lock $23000 in 61 shares Tuttle Wank A U Tuttle rice president' Frank president Tuttle secretary and treasurer C Tuttle and Naomi Edwards additional Maty directors Uni ted Cigar Stores Company of mcnlrp 4b Iranized under the laws of New Jersey filed a eopy of its articles of Incorporation with the of state and named W J Barrette of secretary Balt Lake City as process attorney for Utah' The Is $35000000 In 6100 shares and stock capital the fee In Utah was 6S75SThe papers filing tp re signed by J R Taylor rice president and The company waa Oeorge Watt ley secretary ’ ' organised In' J912'' The Ute Oil company' of rboenlx Arts' organised to conduct a general mining business also filed a copy of its articles of Incorporation Showing an authorised capital stock of $1000-00- 0 In $t shares No attorney Is named J J Koenigsmark Aprocess P Barron and A-- J are the Incorporators Koenlgsmark ' ' 1 ae ar see-rets- ry 53-6- 1T ’'v- - FUNERALS Mrs! Emily B Roach ' & - services at Tenth ward r chapel Sunday at 1“ o'clock Interment In City- cemetery resIdencejBSt Body wlHlle in state at Chester avenue from 10 to 1130 a m Tena’ Jensen Lessing services2 ''Mrs at at m8' v M TaylorInvited chapel Sunday Interment In Friends p City cemeterySilSv Newark Dawson services and Fifth ver A Doyle’s chapel Main 8outh streets Sunday at 1 pm? Interment in Mill Creek cemetery Mrs Anna Mary Vier ' services at o’clock'noon Ninth ward chapel at 12Mount Olivet Sunday Interment--inwill He "sin stateat cemetery 'Body residence 639 Fourth East street from ' i930 tO" lL60f ’ s - ! -- - - - ' v’' Jvy Place K- J ' Reynolds to Whit Clifton lots 30 and " block 7 Reynolds "Hoffman Bros lawn ft Trust Co to Theresa t Nelson lota 13 and 11 Perkins Fourth addition ’ - - and-Iren- A-- K -- "' - ‘shoppers Tt ! 10 to Cbelce 8 Cardon lot 5 1 William Roam to L A lanen part section 1 1 g township 3 snath range east1 Loan ft Trust ' - Land to Hoffman Bros 13 15 ("T fW$ to lots Martin's University Investment Co to A I Cooper -- JA-F block Gardon 3 plat f 6J end 37 block 1 Union Heights Modern Horae Building Cb to Lydia Pal-f —mcr D lot X block 137 plat to Thomas ' Thompson lots 39 Ji to(I41 Stone Third Burlington WlTTlam Druehl to la F Balms part sec--f tlon 15 township 3 south range 1 east tTessle Duncan to B E White part lot 7 block 0 plat Ba C P Tboma to E J Jeremy part section SO township 1 north range 2 west f hi A Perry to' P L Batemaq ' 0 section 23 township S aon u tloh 36 g 7500 10 400 west Perry to W W Wilson part section 8s -- township 8 south rang 1 east 1 Charles Comstock to Cbrn Hart lot X block 100 2 JCelaey ft Gourley’a subdivision lena Jensen to A Chamberlin part lot 9 - block 32 e 4300 plat A W Scott to E CL Dlttman'lot IX block 1600 r 7 Forest: )&l6' John klceban to W J Meehan part lot- -' 66 block 3 City Park 1 t8otbonla Bateman to N A-- ' Perry part V 1 section 2X township 3 south range weat 1 Bateman Agricultural ft Development Co V to M A Perry part lot X section S3 1 township 2 south range 1 west ’ll 1 A ten-acr- F a— - - - - - v Barton and Anna Pribnow Demnery St hospital boy Fox Smith ' 330 Fourth Bert W and ’ Haxel East boy 0 Hugh A and Ruby Fatrclongh WHckhn Gran-Ito flats- boy 7M Simon and Katrina Eberbardt Helnecke ' 1 Tenth Eaat boy ' 1410 Hanson Blair John and Hannah Cooper - v street girt--i j Robert a and Bose T Shafer Brobman 102$ Lincoln avenue girl Benjamin P and Louise ' Slafkay ! De Lon g St Mark's hospital girL Edward M and Nancy L A Badger ' Ashton 1353 Yals avenue boy Marinom E and Katie H Arnason Johnson 928 Washington street girL Fred C and Velma M Mosher Atkina 333 8 First West girl Orson M and Bernice Young Rogers 1453 Gilmer avenue girl c Merrill and Belva Woodmanees Nibley L' D & hospital i boy Edwin X and VedI C Beebe Byer L D S hospital boy Winfield A and Elisabeth Mitchell Scott 712 Fifth avenne girl Adolph K and Elsie M Brooks Albers - 934 E Eighth South boy Warren L and Rebecca Chmpbell Terry ' 1969 Seventh Eaat girl Owen ' G and Martha B Brooks Fraker 803 W Second North boy K Catherine and George Engler Randolph L Dj 8 hospital girl '1' values ' ' - T - - It works! - Ouch Thin kind of trough talk will be heard lens here In town if troubled with corns will follow people the simple advice of this Cincinnati who claims that a few drops authority of a drug called freesone when applied to a tender aching corn stops soreness at once nnd soon the corn dries up and lifts right out without pain He says freesone Is an either com- which dries immediately and pound never inflames or even the j Irritates or skin A quarter surrounding-tissuof an ounce of freesone will cost very little at any drug store' but is sufto remove every hard or soft ficient torn or callus' from one’s feet Millions of American women will welcome this announcement" since the Inauguration of the high heels f : ' 1 -- j - — : Folsom’s Utah Groceiy $HIO FOR UIU SI Purchase of Other Good $290 Kit Holland Herring while " $L10 laat they Tara Mason qta SOci pts 70c$ SlO gal Block Swiss Cheese per 15c 2 lbs new spuds Be 5 hunches Radishes 15c 3 lbs Silver Skin Onions 10e 5 lbs Utah Rhubarb White Fawn Flour per sack $35 The Best Jar Rings per Compound Lard bring your 20e bucket pound JfOc 35c Flavoring Regular New Peanut ‘Butter 2 lbs for 35e can M J B Coffee $1A9 can M‘ J B Coffee $UNI 23c Imrge Oats or Teco Pan-- Peerless Goldenrod' 19c cake 1 lour26-35e Mason Jar pickles lOe 15c pkg Quaker Oats 5c 10c pkg Ivory Starch SOc Choice Green Tea per lb 5c Matches per pkg lOo Gum 3 pkgs Chewing Z5c can California Sardines 2 '- 36c for OH Sardines esn 5c 2 'cans Ripe Olives 25e or Luneta Coffee LBS--SUGA- - - lb30e - doz5c 8-- oz 5-- lb 3-- lb - oz - - Old Faithful for 25c Calumet or K C Baking Powder Z bars Lilac Rose Soap Hunt’s Peaches or Apricots 55c v 2 SOc 15c 15c lbs Dried PearsTHGSB lOe ARTICLES ANT1 2 FOR ISc ' ' Vermicelli Macaroni Spaghetti -Noodles Alph&betti Vinegar Blueing SodaShlnola Jet ' Ammonia Bon Ami Oil fttove Polish Flavoring Sapollo Dutch Cleanser Spices Baking Powder or Shaker Salt3 lbs- Dried Ieas 33c cans Hewlett’s Honey 35e 3 pkgs Force or Corn Flakes 25e or Hills Bros Coffee 39e 'Amber 3 2-s- - ise 20e Pancake Flour pkg Cleanser 2 cans for 5e Sanitary 1 60 kind lOe Crackers 16—cent pkgs Oats 2Sc 9Walnut fiOe Meats per lb ' Sal 9 Iba 35e Soda I -- lb can White House Coffee S5e Cocoa 25e I 'lb Blshops x Jar Lincoln Highway Mus-a IOC tard reserved - to limit quantities onRight all goods SOc II-o- 1 140 E SECrONDSOUTH '' The -cheapest place the best groceries in-tow- r liE TORiE MADE “Y OUR CREDIT IS GOOD” FAMOUS! 6 ? i K my A a c 4 t 3 ( i A - r‘ n ’ to buy : THE STORE THAT MADE “YOUB CREDIT IS GOOD” - 23 CAMPAIGN FOR STATE FAMOUS! Sill Cl ub: Prod uces Alpha Ga mrria OF GUARD RANKS re Wpnder-:fulAllegbrleaiPlGtu- Owing to a lack of produce- Salt Lake’s municipal market did not" open ' as had been advertised yesterday Supervisor R X Young and Market Master Earl Bennlon ‘announced yesterday afternoon that the opening ol the market would be until June 16- by which timepostponed is expected it there will be plenty of fruits and vege- of Patriiotlsm - - ’ ' Opening Gun Fired in Street Speech Last Night byPastor Siinpkin i 'Ji - - 66 101 month since 1S7 ' 60 Lowest 83 Lowest- this month since 1874 768 Mean 4 04 Koirnal i il Accumulated ydefleiency since the first of —17 month —MS Aecnmnltaed deficiency since Jan 1 HUMIDITY Pet H Relative humidity at 6 a 48 Relative iramtdlty at 6 p m ' Inches PRECIPITATION 00 Total for the' 24 hours ending at 8 p m 00 Totl for this month to dtae Accumulated deficiency for this month tola10 date 871 Total predplttalon since Jan 1 1 64 excess since Accumulated Jan' : " 'V '? ALMANAC Spn rises' X57 a m son seta 754 p m Jnne s Jn-thi- ! SPQEDY FULLING ’ ‘ Garfield Youth Will Train in Hospital Corps -- - - tables 4 “ 5 ACCUSED OF THEFT OF S3000 IN SILKS 1"- With 'a ringing speech which aroused a large street audience ' to the necessity of quickly' filling the ranks of the Utah 'national guard to war strength the Rev P A Slmpkln fired the opencaming gun last night of a’ vigorous ' ' paign for recruits’ Pledging themselves to raise at least twehty recruits for the Salt Lake companies of the Utah 'national guard regiment the local members of the Grand Army of the- Republic through their department 'commander N- D Corser have sent ‘the following letter to every member of the organization 'in Salt ' Lake: - in' - - to-dat- V it In a complaint Issued by the county E CL Wilson Heber Clark attorney Brock Carter Peter Smith and Mrs Peter Smith are charged with grand larIt is alleged that ceny stole 33000 worth of silks from thethey Cohn Dry Goods company on 30 In a separate- complaint May Reid Is Gladys with received a part charged of 'the alleged having stolen property - - - " ' ' Nubs From Daily Life - When a friend invited W P to go" fishing “Will’ replied see wha day is tomor- ' rVW t ' - of course” said the 'friend "Why ' Sunday r v " ' ' '''assistant superthe “Say’’ replied: visor of streets:' “There ain’t no such day on my calendar especially for tomorrow” Gilllsple explained that he to use every team and grader intended in- the in an attempt to put city streets In good the unpavedtoday condition “I would like to slap that fellow in of the young the face!” cried one women clerks in the City and County buildingmanyesterday afternoona as a young accompanied - by young woman walked towards the office pi license the clerk marriage ' “Did he jilt you? asked a sympathetic friend was the indig“Jilt me’ nant : reply nothing” “He is a 'Clerk in & grocery store and the other dayI went in and asked him if he had any ’ honey and smiled a sickly smile and whishe is the- one pered ’One? That this may not appear as an adthe name of the insurvertisement ance company will not be mentioned A man walked into the office and asked the first clerk "that he met' if that was the place that they sold Insurance He was Informed that It wax “What kind of insurance do you wish accident or fire ?’ asked the clerk 'obliging “Well” replied the man' “I guess I had better take both you see I have a wooden leg'v-V J to That is would be a decided the taxpayers and the citizens saving generally if the city commission would fund sufficiently large vto pay $1000 a' to any mining promoter who was laid up for thirty days as the result of an accident Is the presumably facetious of Strange & Maguire contracopinion d tors in a communication to'W H assistantmancity attorney Some a claim to weeks ago a presented for injuries caused the city for $1000 on the pavement of a by the was riding He claimed that horse hefalling he was a mining promoter and that being laid up for thirty days he suffered a loss of $1000 - The claim was sent to Strange A Maguire as they were who laid the pavement the contractors The city commission has ( taken no action ' “I got some dust in one of my eyes and it looked to me like the automobile was going to stop said Anton Dewal 15 222 Fourth avenue when-hwalked into the emergency hospital yesterday afternoon Dewal had been hit by an auto and suffered a slight injury to hie yx-:-right The injury was dressed' and the left the hospital fifteen minutes later laughing-abouthe peculiar manner In which he was hurt v Watch the “Wants’ tor an unmisto a capable worker— takable clew business-ohome For for office or wno are ’eligible” of the the most efficient ones- always advertise Use The want a4 phone Main 7V I r s Picture No 1: (from left to right) — Edith Holland Marguerite Bellinger Ada Goodale Alphild Hendrickson and Winnie Estrsick r V ‘ - Group' represents -- - r ‘Democracy ’ - - - - l - - -' - Tt lt set-asid- - Fol-lan- - -- - - e ' - - - t : - r work-hunte- rs - - Herald-Republic- an A£ VJ V n EUGENE KOBE GENE: KONB 21' years old left Friday- to- Join the hospital corps of the navy at the Presidio in San the Francisco" 'He will report at son a camp Saturday Young Kone is of Mr and Mrs' James Kone of GarHe la a graduate of Garfield field High school - - - who has been living in San' Francisco than a year past" has returned for moreLake and enlisted in troop A to Salt 8chluter ie a First Utah cavalry Viscomeca club a social member of themade-uof eight young organization men of Salt Lake all of whom are now members of troop A p - able-bodi- ed - - - V-wv- Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali which is very injurious as it dries the scalp and makes tne hair brittle ' The best thing to use Is Just plain mulslfled cocoanut oil for this and entirely greaseless It'sis pure very and beata the most expensive cheap or else all to pieces soapa anything' You can get this' at any drug store and a few ounces will last the whole family for months Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it In about a teaspoonful is all It' makes an abunis rich that dance ofrequired creamy lather cleanses and rinses out easily The thoroughly hair dries quickly and evenly and is soft fresh looking bright fluffy wavy and easy to handle Besides it loosens and takes out every particle of dust dirt and dandruff— - : - am sure we are all Interested In doing our share to the end that the good name ot the State of Utah may be written in the history of In the great-wa- r that will be erer remembered In times past young men never failed the country In an hoar of need Today they are responding slowly to the call of duty Veterans we are of a great war but we- - should not feel that we have “done our bit’ until w bare made that the present generation ofers Itself to defend the flag and the American did in the dark days institutions as we' ourselves ' of the republic i ' The National Guard of Utah la the only which- will go through the war name of the State of Utah on its bearing the Hundred of men 'are guidons aud standards yet required to bring the state’s military forces to war strength Tito state officials and ‘the adjutant-generaof the ’National Guard of Utah have asked' the veterans of the Grnd 'Army of the Republic to' lend aid In this critical hour The department commander has therefore pledged the good will of his comrades and has assumed on their behalf an obligation to raise twenty men Immediately for the organizations being recruited in this city The department commander therefore requosta you to give this' matter your earnest- and interYou are appointed a ested atetntlon at once deputy recruiting officer for 'the national guard and are therefore expected to send ' to the reat 218 Main street some cruiting station young men of military age to enlist foe the war The office la open from 10 a m until 10 p m Instead of raising the twenty men we are pledged ourselves to raise I am sure we would all rejoice If we could make It six' times twenty just to skew the rising generation that the spirit of '61 still lives- - ' Responding to the request of Gov - le “To-morrow-l- 1 Alkali Makes Soap Bad for Washing Hair 1 Gil-llsp- - 9 f v - - 12 f X - - v - - i MUlinery ' Dept Third Floor i Elevator Service IT PAYS TO WATCH OUR ADS £ : It along to others ! - - On Your Feet AL : ‘ Highest Highast t Try this yourself then pass ?! ? because of the remark able cbmbinations of HIOH QUiUJTT and LOW PRICES Plan to be here Monday! Don’t miss this tremendous saving: event ! fA ch£uace of a lifetime ! Extra salespeople to insure courteous and efficient service - Laugh When People ! TOO MANY TRIMMED HATS is the'reason for this UNUSUAL EVENT--UKUSU- - The Weather I “ credits -t- : Step i Millinery : $179486247 cloudy not mnch Sunday and Monday j 160926464 80175837 change In temperature partly The following data for 697643614 Saturday were furnished by the local bureau of the United States department of agriculture: ' ' Deg TEMPERATUBE ' Fatnrday's dlearlngs Bagne day laat year Week’s clearings 8s me week laat year J smart cipmib rJ- - - fmffiwIE® That vrere made to sell for $600 $750 and‘ $10 All have beein grouped into one lot and at one pnee for Monday Your choic-e- h?‘ c:’cm G©MEf 350 hat - CLEARING HOUSE a offered 5such S' fi 'p't Markka y- been ' i' - - - - - f rr' ' j -- 4 1' - - t i' ‘ : Lake'v " -- s' - -- r i y ' - Griffin and Nellie Nation both of ' T 21 - A- LICENSES MARRIAGE JTxrolrt - a - ” 5 ' ? V d - s r- a ‘ - - f r J - t v i: Never- : -' - v"l - Tv — - - ' south $ township i A Willis to ' A Whitten ' put lota N 11 and 13 block 5 amended Thorndyke Mibdl vision i a ftloiwrah Murray to R J- - Jeremy lots 1 ami X block 3 Charles A Desky's First addition Commonwealth jInvestment Cla to Edward part lot 22 block 1 Westmoreland IK: - - ' HEAL ESTATES TRANSFERS Cannon to A'E Dale' part section lewli 16 1 ranee 1 west lake a history making brumgsTHe"women of salt : Salt Lake' and Lyla Smith both of Salt' Grant Ambrose ' Lake Baer both of Salt Frank H t Lloyd -- v Lake both Patrick J Ibelan and Mary ' : A of Pocatello Ida f 'Boland O Spencer and f" Margarette ’E ’Werner both of Salt Lake W Hlgbam both: Erneat F Kroacbe and Mary - - t of Salt Lake' Edwin K Henefer and Margaret B Woodard both of bait Lake ' William A Engle ' and Lovlna M Green bothof Salt Lake Frank CL Dunn and OrrlP Sargent: both of Salt Lake N Harry- - Wlgren’ and Annie H Greenwald botli of Salt Lake Edward L Snow and Esther E Brown both of Salt Lake Thomas Grlbble and Eleanor Johnson both of : Salt Lake both John II Jones and Winnie O ' Baldwin ' ' of Salt Lake-Lawrence W McDonald and Ellen L Full' mer both of Salt Lake ' Eugene M Thurston of Los Angeles Cal and 1 Kate M Pitt of Salt' Lake Walter Terry of Provo and Mallei Herbst of 673 Salt Lake CL Sherwood and Cecil F Oarstenson Bknest - r both of Salt Lake andFlorenco Mather of Salt 'Lake ' $00 E Howard ' A Potter of Hollywood CaU' ' of Leon V Wllles and Gladys E Morning both ' - " : f '" 10 Salt Lake 'Orville Harrell and Emily M Vance both of i'vS 300 Salt 'Lake - - - - i Simon Bamberger and Adjt Gen TV G to procure the - enlistment Williams of thirty young1 men in the guard J A Reeves chairman of the Citizens’ Training Camp association haa sent - the following to all members of the — 2 organization: Bellinto Holland left Edith PictureNo: (from Marguerite right) The governor and adjutant general of tbe State have requested ' that In order to make ger Ada Goodale Alphild Hendrickson Winnie Estrack Buth Blade Theo of Utah of the state to bring the tbe np quota Eva Anderson) Catiierine Sweazey Lloyd Elizabeth Beherd and Grace Short National Guardrequired of Utah to war footing "the : Group represents combination drill of ‘Flag Girls and “Democracy? Utah 'Patrick An: historical and patriotic pageant f- Frist-oon the campus- Barrett of Beaver' Utah was of Westminster college under the aus- J The collegiate graduates are Miss pices- of' the Alpha Gamma- club :of i Alpnid Henarickson Ophir: Miss Eva of Fort Duchesnea the first event of Lloyd and Hal Lloyd the 'e TWi’ in' the college?' commencement exercises Mir decades Goodale Deeth Nev Miss Christie The presented threeThe Bil of tne pageant first Kersenmacner AJ i J sqnool's patriotism Mont a local pioneer and Indian ‘was Grayling part scene educational conditions Alice Green Parowan Utah Milton and ' theshowing need for schools It repre- !Hersey and Mills Hersey Randlett sented Sheldon v Jackson entering the Utah Miss Mattie Rice Miss Claire ofv’Utah in’ 1868 v This part Sheets Miss Marjorie Williams Regterritory a inald Letcher Z E Ratliff and ' Grawas taken ty- Reginald Letcher and all of Salt Lake number of students representing pio- ham Loofbourow v baccalaurate sermon will be neers Indians' ' and The Was " porothers 'Tt-r-vmornlnr by ' President' H W this given trayedA large crosa was : formed by the Keherd at’ the First Methodist church and a hymn to peace sung A special section of the church will be performers A bugle call was heard in the dis- reserved for tne graduates and the tance a evening-- ' at 8 flag rolled down over faculty' the On Monday ' Foster prise de- of Christ and the students o’clock the picturelarge annual Jumped-ttheir feet saluting-thflag bate ‘will be held In the Third o’clock at A'Presbyand forming a- human flag-asang terian- church athey of the board tne there will t Banner” meeting '1 o'clock was prepared and pre- of trustees The Wednesday-aof the sopnouiore President and Mrs H W Reherd will sented pageant by students Glen A Lloyd composed the entertain the 'graduating classes at a class' the performers luncheon at the Commercial club At plot " and - drilled 820 In the evening a graduation piano of the establishment Representations of Salt Lake collegiate institute are recital will be given at Ferry hall by contrasted with modern methodsV x of ed- Miss Aria B Maharry assisted by y Lawrence Beebe ucation The college will graduate five from '' Thursday morning - the graduation Its Junior department and there are exercises proper will take place In the from "tire high school Third Presbyterian church sixteen graduates Rev jV'-v Tome H N Wllllms will speak on department are Miss Reya "Certain Essentials” The college "graduates Beck- American" Fork ' Miss Louise The diplomas will be presented by Lake 'Miss Doris Black- - President The annual alumni Russell Salt Keherd -Miss ’Bernice banquet will be given at Ferry hall la man of Wisconsin f -- ht given-last'-nig- - - - - It-wa- - -- s - ‘ f — 1 I - -- - - -' - 5 ‘ - e - “Star-spangle- - - d- t - - 1 - : ' - - V ‘ - - ‘ m - r aft Training Camp association of Salt Lake City through the attendants at tbe camp last year undertake the taka of recruiting at least thirty man for the guard We therefore urge that you take steps at once - to Inform yourself of tbe needs or the guard and do active recruiting among your friends If conditions prevent your enlisting We know the training yon have received and on yon for supIf there la no one dependent tbe guard at this port the advantage of joining or Increments future be should time and conscription army will no the regular-armdoubt be largely officered by men who enlist now - Those who wait to be drafted - cannot reasonably expect advancement' as It la safe to asanme those who do not voluntarily take np their country’s obligations cannot expect consideration if forced to do so Will you kindly address J A - Reevss chairman Deserat- News building aa to yonr intentions In order that wo may keep a record of what Is being done? - -- -- - self-evide- nt - - - - The following promotion in troop C been anFirst ' Utah cavalry haveJohnson'com-mandlng nounced byTo-b-Cap t Elmer Russergeants: Corp sell W Lund Corp J EL McCarale To be corporals: Privates Harold C Brlmm F C Beers L L Ross and J J Klees-pl- e Corp-HarC Brlmm troop C First Utah cavalry a resident of Park ' City has been authorized by Capt recruitfor WC Webb to open a City It is expected that ing' attenPark to twelve men will be enlisted from for the First cavalry at the camp Glenn L Schluter a Salt Lake boy -- " Of constant service in thousands of homes throughout the intermountain west has established Castle Gete and Clear Creek as the leaders of all fjne coals And the qualities of these two coals have never varied— --they have always been clean and free burnwith of fire and' heat ' ing trouble Are you one but little plenty of the thousands who KNOW Castle Gate or Clear Creek? : ' - AskYourDealer Mined and shipped esrlnadvely by IP Utah Fad Ce e old sub-stati- on : ' ‘ - - -- the graduates being the evening The banquet' Is in honor guests of charge' of Miss Marjorie Whiteley - v |