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Show TIIK SALT LKh Wl BUM'.. TlIl'iiSD.tY AIOHMXfJ. VEUKIWRY Pioneers to Be Buried Today COLLEGE n DUE Early Utah Memories Recalled Committee Announces 1920 Separate Funeral Services Will Be Held This ternoon for Bishop George Romney and Exhibition Will Open W. C. A. Smoot. - Af-- - E Bonneville club yesterday. PRISOn KITS MUD IMG ASKED Appointed for Convention of League 'of Women Voter. Deficit to Grant More Pay to Instructors. Monday. of the men who gave their lives to tbs making of Utah hi tory, who In their full careers en dured the hardships of plo neers and to whom was given the pslvllege of wstclUng the fruition ot their early labors, will be buried today, Bishop George Romney, who lived Ids span of eighty-eigyears, and W. C. A. Smoot, who had seen thg seasons of ninety-twwill today be accorded the last tributes of a grateful city and state. Bishop Romney, who came to Utah In 1854, first saw Salt Lake from a primitive wagon seat. II watched the growth and development of the city from Ills vantage point of builder, and with hts own hands fashioned many of the early structure of the city. Mr. Smoot, himself long a ward bishop In his church, played the pioneer role of husbandman and artisan, and as a tiller of the soli helped bring the blossoms of plenteous crop to the land which he war men to cultivate. the first of who; the j U. A. C. Seeks Creation of Delegates i WO Lafayette hanckett, president of I n n n n SALARY 1020. Confesses Negfro Twenty-thre- e Burglaries, Detective Lester F. Wire Say. ' and eight days spent three months crossing tho desolate trail from Winter-quarteon the west bunk of the Missouri river. It I doubtful If all of the party were convinced that Salt Lake valley was the promised land, noire of them. It is aald. questioned In their hearts the wisdom of their leader in choosing that particular spot but with the Infinite patience which Is essential In taming the wildernesses they set to work to till the soli and plant their crops. Alleged Statement Impli. cate Five of Participation List of Mrs. Susa Young Oates, representing Tentallvs advances were made by the board of trustees of the Utah AgrtcUiy tb .League of Women Voters of Utah, t'jral college to the state board of exe1 and Mrs, Ponnetta Smith Kealer of tbs amlners for the creation of a deficit with general board of relief societies of the which to grant Increases In pay to ths L." D. 8. church have been appointed in Crimes. professors and Instructors of the Inatitu-tlo- n delegates to the National Suffrage confor one for the present school year. Be- vention to be held at Chicago week, commencing February 12. tween $10,000 and $50,000 was asked, and Both women have been active Taenty-thr- e It was represented that, this amount could workers, Mgs. Gates being one suffrage burglaries of the past T!i tVelfih annual Salt Lake automo of the be obtained if the board of exainlnera pioneers An the movement which 'Mrs. month in Salt Lake were confessed to bil show will open Its doors to tiis peoto create would the Emmeline B. college Wells heipsJ Initiate permit Three Women in Party. Oumin, colored, 37 yesterday by Walter ple ot the intermountaln region Monday deficit. Utah. ears of age, now held In the county A schedule submitted by ths college Three of the band of 148 were women: will represent Utah at th connight. Indications srs that the 1920 show, They of on the Jail charge burglary, according Clara Decker Young, a slender girl of showed that 80 per cent of me faculty vention. at which tlm the National which whl be held in Bonneville pavilion, Ire. to Detective Lester F. nineteen years, wife of Brigham Young; members of the college are receiving sal will go out of existorganization In the confession of Gumin, Implicated February 9 to It Inclusive, will ecllpae Ellen Banders Kimball, a girl who had srie under $2t00 a year, ence and the National league of Women woman- are under ara men three and been reared In Normay, the land of the according all previous expositions, Ths stats board, however, took ths po Voters will take Us place. rest and a fourih man will be ordered midnight sun, wife of lfeber I'. Kimball sltlon. that tho states finances are not , Mr. Gats Is corresponding secretary Interest manl arrest today at the county Manager W. D. Rlshel. wife iitaced under Wheeler and Harriet Page In shape to permit the creation of a defl of Relief societies of the Young, D. S. church. where he Is leceivlng treatfesled In the coming show by the of Lorenko D. Young, brother of Brigham clt at this time. It whs the opinion of Mrs. Gates pointed out that the national tne Volice say. ment. atten record to a dealers points Young. members of ths state board that If th conventlcm will celebrate February 15, Guinm. declared to he- a server of three Br.gham Young and Mr. Kimball left truetmw Increase salaries, they should in a the birthday anniversary of the late dance from Idaho, western Wyoming and In Balt Lake, arrivedterm, prison the valley to go back to Missouri a month crease the pay at the Wxpanee of some of Busan H Anthony. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Mr. Rlshel aald last eastern Nevada, leaving a trail of hnriflarles across tho after their first arrival and each left their Ine other maintenance cost of the In Call will preside at the convention. Pa.. It ts alcontinent from JMttsburg, In Utah the presidency of th Rellsf ' night. young wives at the newly erected fort stHutlon. leged. He commenced hls work on arThe agony which these girls endured a A similar problem face th In former years tbs states tributary Active Lives Led. University society of the I. D. it. church urge that aid of riving here and soon enlisted the parting perhaps forever from the ones of Utah. It Is believed that by strict exercises be held on Februsry 12, Linlo whom ho .o Salt Lake have been generous In the accomplices and fences Both men were blessed beyond the forloved can only be Imagined, down the coln's birthday by the various ward assoend they economy by the stolen cutting of the x goods, police disposed tune of most men in their long rpana of would have been hard enough had they amounts required for various other ex ciation to celebrate th fiftieth annislxe of their delegations attending the aay. number life. Both were able in their many days been In ths midst of familiar surround ponses of the Institutions, a sufficient versary of th granting of suffrage In hibilloii. Judging from the more of themselves and to conIngs with every comfort possible, but fund can be created this year to grant Utah. of Inquiries received from Idaho alone, to give mors Alleged Accomplice Taken. the general good than they were forced to suffer at beat a sep- ths faculty members at least a part of Mrs. Ida Bmoot Duzenberry, la In charge tost state will be represented at the 1820 tributeof their tofellows. Accused In Gtimms confession, of aidone a was The dreadful many of th program to be given In Balt Lake. aration of many weeks with the show by not leas than 600 dealers, not to leader in the Increases desired. ing him In six burglaries, George DickIndustry ; tbs other, a developer uncertainty of ths fats of tha voyagers two slat She Is th daughter of th Late Abraham mention the thousands of prospectlv car of the of th funds The maintenance 43 year of age, was arrested last son. resources of the earth. Both to haunt their thoughts through the long fertile Bmoot, who was chairman of th comowner who will be in attendance. Vial are mourned Institution, and of the branch agrichl O. M. by thousand!, and the mem night by Chief of DetectiveWireKlley mittee In th Utah legislature Which preweary nights. are tors from Wyoming and Nevada are ex ory of the llvee turel Cedar at provided college City, and is Beckstead and Detective of each of these men will sented th suffrage bill. he declared. under a permanent law which appropri pected In proportion, on an th in held live long In the annals of the state as Jubilee Celebrated. open charge. city jail The League of Women Voters recently ales a certain proportion of the state O. A. Norton, a negro, 36 years of examples of lives of usefulness to Inspire In Utah was formerly th State lvcPorl Official Exhibition. 28 year general fund from direct organized of hls wife. the genera'lons to come. and Only a handful of the band lived to see revenue toto the Delia, H. Mrs. C. association. Suffrage Kinney eacn of these Institutions. taxation were taken .into custody at their retau-- r The services for Bishop Romney will the fruits of their labors, commemorated The Balt Lake show Is the offlrlal ei For th college year 1918-1- 9 there was an Is president. Mrs. Elizabeth Cohen, Mrx. I section. be held at the Assembly hall at 1 oclock In the rant at boiirth West and Becond South jubilee,' better hibitlon for the intormountaln Annie Wells Cannon and others have also reaso In the increase fund In by provided, held as Pioneer known street late last night bv Detective Wire, jubilee, It affords dealers of Utah, Idaho, Wy- this afternoon,- Bishop C. Clarence Nesien tjie ore mines, which been active In recent year In suffrage I son of tax th occupation 1897, act state of are held in the city Jail on an open the and tlielr by and July, Nevada Ug'slsture. only opportunity presiding. oming was collected during the spring of 1319. work In Utah. 1867, the legislature appro Norton Is accused, the police to view and compare the new models of pervices for Mr. Smoot will be "held from charge. current For the however, academic year, reand for celebration the later $5000 the Bugarhouse ward chapel at noon. priated say, In Gumms confession, of having the various manufacturers. In this In adno and was there tax, of this occupation Wells the Governor at of thousands of dollars wortit to of la pro, It Addresses, to AMOUNTS suggestion of tribute disposed spect. equal Importance Bishop Romney dition the assessed valuation of the state will be made by .former Governor John C. amount was raised to $15,000. In addl of the stolen goods. speetive car owners. In point of the num-heTh 00U fell below Bonneville estimate. of In $35,000, the At received contribu annual tlou commission the William meeting Booker, 35 years of age, a of dealers served and the territory Cutler. Professor Levi Edgar Young, w. of the state general fund was 997.51. making revenu club members held yesterday afternoon, negro who arrived In Salt Lake recently covered, it Is outclassed In importance W. Rlter, Bishop Charles W. NIMey, tlons from all sources-$4$- , in maintenance and decreased was arrested January total of $58,987.51 to bs used In preproportion, only by the national shows In New York Bishop Nesien and President Antiion H. Wheat received at elevators and mills I the three retiring members of th board fromandtheIs coast, were funds of the institutions fell likewise bealleged to have confessed, and Chicago, according to Mr. Rlaliel. Lund. Vernon L. Ilalllday will deliver the paring feat urea Fifteen person from Utah farms during ths week end-- 1 0( governors, C. R. Pearsall, president of 26 evidence confronted with after being It Is estimated that the Balt Lake ex- opening prayer. appointed to act aa a jubilee commission. low estimates. of of furnished by Gumrn, to a burglary In Music for the services will he provided The celebration lasted for five days, behibition covers the territory 800 miles busheU.' miro than24,000e h thousand dollars a of on over 19 on Lake Balt 600 R. and Charles miles by ending July north and south of the rity and July pike, Mrs. Lizzie Thomas ginning total of the prevlou week, according I the University of L tab and A, N. McKay, worth of jewelri, clothing and fireeast and west. said Mr. Rlshel. Edward, Professor Henry E. dies and 24. The members of the legislature proI to a M. H. Issued were reelected acclamation. report in yeaterday by Following arms. He la held the county Jail. by Mrs. Edward will sing vided that if Ogden and Provo citizens After aix weeks of preparation by Mr. by the choir. n- Who Are- These Arrayed In Whiter; cared to take one day each of the celethl " th Rlshel and the allow committee, comI In Hancilett JaiL made. Mr. be Held anwas could bration electla "The that ned Lake it Balt cliolr. the Pike, nl of County arrangement dealers, "Come, Tdo Lafayette posed Beer; ed prealdent; O. Clarence Nesien. vice nounced that everything Is In readiness Come, Ye Faints and When First the This, however, was not done, and the enZTl f70P0 Gurnm was taken Into custody Januarv P K O. Howard, treasured, and 26 for tha affair. All of the floor space Is Glorious Light Of Truth, while Mr. Giles tire celebration was held In Balt Lake. president; seven-day by Detectives Clifford W. Patten and I ceding period. allotted and the list of exhibitors has will give the postiude, According to the flloa of the church Rest, Rest. ,ccrtrv the L. I Arsen and after being lodged sur A7eport was mad ahoXed Jtw thf of Leroy historian, there were twenty-eigbeen closed. meetings In Jail for several days was tbs Iks to Pay Honor. auvivors of the first pioneer band to cross There will be represented sixty-fou- r wh2t I he year, and announcement made taken tocity county Jail where he is the, were to Of who will n2 alive the next and the who three participate tire plains dealers, accessory tomobile, speakers held pending trial. Fpeakers at ths services for Mr. names before the club. These are Mark being comprising practically every make of au- will bs Bishop LeGrand Richards. Kmoot In the Jubilee. Only twenty-seve- n of par the One burglaries which Bishop rec? ved Sullivan, former editor of Collier, Week- - Gurnm confessedlargest tomobile and accessory sold in the by the historian, but It Is to. according to DeM. O. Ashton, Apostle O. F. Whitnev, are recorded Samuel ,h H. Marble on completes of editors that Frank L? probable Bohn, ly; Ir. territory. tective Wire, la that of the home of Beu n G. Bywater, William Nlsbet. Bishop Seventy-sevemore bushels of thousand the roster. The names are: Wllford Kew York Times, and former Rosenblum. 48 South Sixth Foist street, It is expected that more than forty th, . A. Rockwood. Peter Haneen and of of the was who William MTS burin l different makes of cars and as many as Thomas Homer. ' Mr. Taft. Mr. Taft has where Woodruff, President president $1250 worth of furs. which ended Jnu- - I appeared Homer, past exAron Farr. Henson Walk before the club on a previous Jewelry,approximately five different models of each will be alted sllka. dresses and cash were of the Elks lodge, will rep- church In 197: ' EH Green John will He Gleason, in Balt occasion. be Woodard, er, Lake shown. Special show cars will be the resent ruler 14. George p?12u This burglagv was again fjy I taken January that organization, of which Mr. Flake, a negro: Charles Bliumway. Andeficiency of 283,- - to speak at a Bonneville club dinner on none alone rule rather than the exception, fully was a life --member. bjr Guinm, It Is alleged. 000 bushel over the preceding week. A. C. three-fourtWilliam 6. Smoot, not drew While have dates of the dealers having an gtnoot been Khumway, yet jun, Music will be furnished by Melba Llnd-sa8. Young. Charles A. Harper, set for the appearance of Mr. Sullivan and Wholesale Thefts Included. nounced that thev will have special modwho will gtvo a violin ssolo, and I It Is expected that they will John W, Norton, Norman Taylor, Joseph e's oil display. These special cars will Dr. W. R. Worley, I lr.' Bohn, will who Oh. sing L Snyder, attorney V. Benjamin Wardele, differ from stock models only In luxury My Father, Club. George apeak at meetings before that scheduled 535At the home of W.Gumm Egbert, and by- the Bugarhouse is alleged to KenN. First avenue, Mr. Taft and appointments. Iewej George W. Brown, Levi Curtis. IS SUCCESS choir. obthe have place Thomas hold will a Cloward, Lyman Automobile dall. burglarised of dollars alone and displays Services at the grave will be worth of mintained thousands Pecker, Oara Eastman, greater attraction than ever this year on officers of the Elks lodge and Isaac Perry by SANS leather The sale of flret real estate at (TAXI goods, account of the many changes which have the Elk ritual will be followed. Kelsey. ing stock certificates, Stephen H. Goddard. Stephen That the high cost of living problem auction In the history of Bait public Lak dresses, Jewelry and wearing apparel. been brought about by the war, and the Kle.nman, Horace Thornton and Another of the unault ten bis- educaIS the waa solved took at the can aftbe through A third dealings apartment best Vance. realty P. place William yesterday burglary fact that thev are to be seen for the first tory of the chapter pioneer life In Utah is closed tion of people In buying, saving and In- ernoon at the corner of Third North and of Joseph Arnovltch. 24$ South Third 1920 models, said Mr. Rlshel with the passing . time In the of Mr. Smoot, the last was Eighth West streets, where ten bunga. East street, on January 3, when ha 3 estcrda-Is on. The annual deTh creasing production of necessities, survivor of that sturdy band of men Little Band Dwindles, . controversy the opinion expressed by Orrin Lester, lows. aggregating $30,000, were sold by bate Is here. Two stories that have ap- robbed the apartment. It Is said, of two convert to the Latter-da- y Saint faith, on July 24. 1907, the associate diviTen later, VY. war of dollars worth years Colonel of H. Adams director of the savings who came down Into tha valley of Amerpeared announcing two different brands silver sets and hundreds Decorating Pavilion. band had been sifted down by the great sion of the United States treasury. In an Home Builders company to the Bettllyon of wearing apparel, fur and Jewelry, highest of claimed S. have happy springs harbingers The first actual work on the exposition icas "Dead Sea from the solitudelead-of reaper to ten survivors; Lorenzo the bidders. On January 23. three days before his address yesterday before members of their champions. Wasatch mountains with their ss started yesterday, when a large force the Toung and Itiaac Perry Decker, who were Commercial club at the weekly lecture The bungalows, located at accompanied bje Whitman, But they were juat the starters In the arrest, Gumm, broke er, Brigham Young, on July 24. 1847, both when the great pilgrimage luncheon. Throughout his talk, Mr. Leschildren of men was engaged dn Installing deco- and 71 and North fnto the Bridge drug West the Eighth police say, This is the promised land, to Balt lutke valley was made; Conrad for annual anrush honors. Yesterday rations In Bonneville pavilion. The color hers said, He Sixth and 921 West Third North, were put up other claimant tho necessity for thrift. we will make our home. in a MU aa the only compaiij'. at North Temple and baseput was 23 years of age when ter sounded Kleinman. scheme this year will be a light green, 2 extravaan we auction at o'clock as at have As long yesterday after- true and legitimate announcer of fair West streets, by kicking open a he came to Salt Lake first; Thomas P. said, 11 have with dark trimming. Aa before, the roof Record Tells of a noon and robbed we the It Colonel and hour took an high Adam ment slip. place window, gant spending public, weather returned. It was James 11. Story. of the pavilion will be filled with a mass Cloward, who was 24 years of age; James prices." to sell tha entire ten. Th bidding was Ooldsbury $15 from a pay. teleHe said: quantity of drugs, speaking. W. Stewart, who was 22 years of age: of flags. This work, it is expected, will are g Mute reminders of the of worth and and to those who 'had strong In every line where purchases fast, stamp. Robins are poor guesxers, and as for phone and $3 be completed bj Mondav so that dealers tragedies and ths joys In the lives of Horace Thornton, who was 25 years of Mr. Lester declared, "you hear never seen an auction sale of real estate drinking water, you have to take that the niav begin to Install their exhibits early, those men and women are the badges, age;- - Andrew P. Bhumway. who was 14 made, I the One. It it demonstrated before, that Is tha American List demanding clearly public round But Long these if year days. you really In years of age; Oxra Eastman, who was 19 best you have. Many neve Ideas will be in evidence programs and press clippings This sentence is being not only a feasible but a desirable way want to know when as spring has actually of age; W. C. A. Smoot, who was The list of confessed burglaries was this year. Balt Lake dealers were visi- the scrap book of Mr. Smoot,pasted who at call a taxi. If the curtains are given today and has led and de-is ot conducting real estate transactions. come, tors at the national shows held In New the age of 92, was the last of the men 19 years of age. and William P. Vance, overworked by Gumm yesterday, who we If Into us man old is prices. on still winter high down, leading the job. around York and Chicago and the results of to leave the valley for the great be- who was 25 years of age. city In an automobile of articles and prodOn the other hand. If the curtains are takenidentified the the place he had burOne by one they drifted out of this mand the bestIs grade their enterprise will be obvious In the yond. curled up and the top taken down, then end going to become of the theIncludes following: exhibits ft Sa't Lake's show. Lorenzo Bobleskl Young, 7S years of life Into another "promised land until ucts, what of slightly inferior quality? A you can 'make a safe bet that spring has glarized. BALKAN A soft drink parlor, 555 West Second Young, Mr. products Comfort and safety of the show visiage, who lives In Idaho, was a child not onlv three remained, Mr. L. 8. Mr. or cannot raise came. farmer peaches, apples, really Decker Next Smoot. South street, operated hy Tony Kaskas. tors has been given primary considerayet six years old when his parents, Decker and Mr. and vegetable entirely of Ooldsbury ought to know. He drives wa burglarized and $25 stolen on the D. and Persa Young, came Into tiled and now. with the death of Mr. other fruits size tion by the management. No honking of With for announcement among the of and car last for quality, the Christie night exceptional Taxicab company. night of January ID A crate of horns or other unseemly nolae frill be al- Balt valley on the memorable Bmoot, the sturdy pioneer oaka tree has them there must come fruits and vege- Miss Alina M. Karlxon, chief nurse of th branches Drug was stolen from the Smtth-Fau- s lowed in the building. In order to comday and he la how the only person alive but one leaf left cl'nging to It hot tables of smal'er size. But the American-peopl- city board of health, that her resignaIn world hla of wlio aav eves remind can in that the took with to the day cars that the fire all company at hirst West and Becond South will ordinance, ply in In these them tendered was not will November tion, have last days year, Hed linen from several rooms of Salt Ijike The the drained of gasoline and oil outside of view of that vast waste of sagebrush July when street. thriving city releto take effect today. It became known extravagance and they must be In a rooming houseqtt 65i Bouth West the building and pushed to their positions and alkali desert which greeted ths was only- - a dream in the minds of a few of that she Is to enter the service of the gated to the dump to rot and waste. as American had determined people. in tc exhibits. Temple street was stolen on two difglance of the weary little band Red Cross public health service la Extra today regarded vaganceV The Parla Millinery ferent occasions. Plenty of varied entertainment will be for duty In the Ealkan state. peothe American of the C. disgrace B. only wntertalned last IIawI3 night and Auerbachs department offered visitors. A band under tits diWhen the call was Issued for xiorkers eastern educators who had come to Salt company .c. s t we spent $15,000,000,000 ple. of several bolt of robbed were rection of Fred C. Graham will play aftstore for food alone, and this is too big a bill to enlist In the Red Cross service In the Lake for the state drive at a dinner at ernoons and evenings. A dancing floor silk each. for people who do not know values. We far east. Miss Karlson immediate! made the Alta elub lust night. The visitors and off has been spaced at the east end of aated of this $750,004,000 worth of food. application. Her application was forwarda few of Utahs leading educators were the building. Besides dance music, Mr. People today are being influenced by the ed to Washington, and a month ago Miss the guests of honor. Graham has arranged a special program Karlson a as notified to send her portrait on goods and are buying bemark price During the day Georg N. Child, state of popular hits, classic and yond their Income and spending beyond and physical examination record to Washof education, was lit con. music. , ington, to be used on the passports. Offi- superintendent their needs. ference with tne visitors and with school I venture to express the opinion from cial assignment for duty has not as; yet from various parts of the superintendents Declared by the police to be renponsll a personal standpoint that the waste of been received by Miss Karlson. , 0state. for the theft Of large number of aut1 the American people .each year Is equal the of eastern educators will leave Many 16 years of g llarry Jacobsen, lo profit derived by 'profiteers through for their homes within tne next few days. mobiles, DIVORCE 129 North Seventh West street, wa taken We rave at the profiteer, While It may be Impossible for some of Into profiteering. at custodv Ogden for the yesterday but at the same time we are profiteering hem to return for the resumption of the SUCCUMBS Fannie E Monk, who was granted a alleged theft of an automobile owned by on our own , in several have March, campaign signified divorce in the Third district court some W. Atkins. a desire to. come back and complete the T. With Extravagance can be cured through him at the time of his arrest was months ago from Daniel M. Monk, on by getting Kari Spinner, 69 year of age, former drive. the proper Information In tha . WInkelson, 253 North Seventh West John f ground of cruelts-- , onl- - to experience Its By hands of the people, in regard to buy- Wiomlng livestock man, died yesterday . Is aald by the annulment when the husband dented the street, 14 year of ae, whoJacobsen ing. Storekeepers and dealers can edu- at Ids home. 632 First avenue, of pneuTraffic youf.i police to have aided the signature attached to the waiver of hearmonia after an lllnese of two daya cate over their Is counter. trade the It Both bo In procuring the machine. ing filed in his name. Is now made the He came to Salt Lake ten sears ago the hope of the treasury department to Halt to Lake yesterday returned defendant in a divorce action brought HOME were put Into every home information that from Green River, Wyoming. He was a afternoon by Detective J. E. Woodard' The husband by the husband. now will teach men, women and children how member of the Mt. ing Cow. Aloriah Masonll A. J. and Egbert. JSTo' charges the wife with cruelty. to spend and how to save. the Bu&lbec chapter No. 6 lodge Elizabeth Johnson Marquot, who came of age, and Mr. Monk alleges In his complaint that George William, 23 "The basic principle in breaking th of the Royal Arch Mason a and the A sca- here from Compton, Cal., by way of the Vern Mack. 18 years of age, were arresths wife keeps late hours, leaves their le n No. backbone of theof the cost commandery la of as hobo was Knights high route, released from the ed yesterday by Patrolman J. D. Brown living Proportions tines times as great children unrared for while attending Special to The Tribe. contained In the following four sentences; Templar at Green River, and belonged county Jail yesterday to the custody IB be reached of while they nre alleged to have been In the dances and r Icture shows, and sometimes by First To put aside as our first ob- to the Koreln temple of the Mystio her brother, H. Lelioy Johnson. With SAN JACINTO, Nev., Feb. 4 Mrs. A. ever attained a owned by act of stealing an automobil stavs out all night. Shrine this from California at travel we before Rawlins, and spring on It ligation, him Wyoming. on ranch will the a she return to her home in Comp- E. Butcher, all, part a resident of Salt Lake count-soutDesertion Is charged by William Cle O. Wilson, who resides His wife. Margaret, survives him. Fu- ton. it is expected by Harry M. of our income for future spend summer, ami uses and of 251 future In front had of Salt Lake, front went Walsh In suing for from Salmon river near this place, recently neral services will be held at 1:30 oclock Cushing, chief clerk of tne .Denver & Hio services. Before starting the trip, she disesrded East Second South street. Marcia Williams Walsh. with a Grande. nocturnal afternoon Second experience Saturdas To at in the a Invest we all thrilling In grave the the save male attire she wore on her way to a Violent temper and usa of epiexodus of winter tourists usually security which pa'S a reasonable rat city cemetery. T: Thev will be conducted Salt Lake In had Invaded her promises. with her husband, thets In addressing him arevulgar in March, continuing as late as oMnterest, and Is the Argenta lodge No. 3 of the F. & Itale Marquot.company charged lyr which LINE by GIVEN begins safe. The husband is being as was absolutely which Hazel nearly large October, bur reaching tne greatest' volume Tlis animal, May Turner by Alfred M. (gainst A. Masons. Third To use Ibe held for California rest of the linome unIt authorities. is Turner. He also allege that sh once several dogs in April. May and June, Mr. Cushing so as to make every-pennON U. S. LAND cougar, first whipped we spend buy derstood. to answer to a charge of forg-erthrew a stove poker at him, bruising his The number of travelers to the something we really need and want. The two were married Into submission and after killing twenty-on- e aald. head. shortly RED CROSS ISSUES is he thl eoast winter "Fourth To use unprecedented, before we to what the road as tramps. The taking buy with as Lillian N. Lewis was granted an Inchickens and four ducks, attacked a declared. Olty Comminsloner J Clarence Nesien mucj care as if it were money itself. girl Is but 18 year o age and her d terlocutory decree of divorce from Leo N valuable cow. The ferocious animal liad yesterday received a telegram front Mr. Cushing expressed the opinion that almost a youthful. Lewis yesterday by Judge W..H. Bra in el James H. Maa at Washingpractically all of the tourists living east MEAT on ground of sprung upon the back of tne cow and of ton, D. (., to the effect that emigre to this will Skit A Lake call women pass to for through city assist at the Mrs. when Salt has passed t re necessary legislation sunk Its teeth Into her neck, on their way home and that efforts will DFI TA N'AiurFrtLkcount5nIudCro,chpte,,h,d4urpermit of the building of the city's proWilson rent to the rescue with a shot be nude to hava them stay over in the tn making pneumonia Jarkets and ten posed water pipe line over a part of fiat gauze dressings la made by Mrs. J. E. city forr a' week or ten days, visiting the Fort Douglajr military reservation. of Interest about the state. ADDRESSES PRESSMEN gun.With the aid of a lantern carried by points To the thriving town of Delta In Mil- - , Joh""n- ,n charge of the work, Mr. Negien made a special trip to Zion National park will attract a large lard county, goes the honor of 11at are being made A special meeting of the Balt Lake dressings to was able being Wilson Just before Christmas Di the Mrs. Washington ansD- Mr. her the visitors, daughter. numtjer ! for Jlh Cushing In first will association and the Teachers hospital be held state outside targe of this city Salt L. Berry, president Georfee Interest ot gtlting the jnsttler straightof the latter tlcipates, H a stopover is made by the Lake and Ogden to have a rumber f pneumonia Jacket for the afternoon at 4:15. o'clock at the Lafayette ened out. International Printing pressmen and As- dlaeern the lynx and the cow, the appointed lhr of the tourists it will greatly meat Inspector. ir. W. A. duly other citY hospitals. Women from school for th purpose of discussing fura sistants union, addressed a meeting of coming toward her as she entered the majority Stephensi.i Gen the city and stale, he said. benefit f1 and F,r veterinarian action Congregational and the ther in of Phillips the regarding the securing deputy inspector pressmen last night at Moose hall. Mr. corral. The first shot fired at the lnx eral prosperity will be heightened and 1 li. Savage Eecoveni From Illness. of the state live stock board, has Congregational churches, the First Pres-bee- n $300, as originally asked for the present Berry talked chiefly upon the benefits to went wild, but the second hit the ani- the scenic wonders of the state become employ he St. Johns guild, and the year." powers as deputv under Wal- - i Leslie T.. Bavage, mining operator of derived from a more complete organmal squarely In the head and kl'led it, well known about the counlry, me de ter M.given Y. L. M. I. A. organism, The call for th meeting waa Issued bv Irtah anti societyL.and Boyden, state dairy and food com- - ! ia recovering frour au ization of pressmen employed In various the cow. t H. rlared. on D. injuring MacVi'-hiof he ls church assisted miss. oner, and as such may Inspect Miss Margaret .president of tiack of pneumonia at a local hotel. Wr,' kinds of work. The meeting was well atRailroads arc making preparation for children The of Granite the association. j th school school terrlay in HI teachers for aeveral weeks, Forty Delta, slaughtered avaae ha been tended. handling the heavy traffic widen lx exIt is understood that the city author!- - ! d!rlc are making childrens pneumonia signed th petition requesting the calling and only in the past few daya ha gotten MAN DIES He expressed an opinion yesterday that Calias soon the a return from of ties the special me4iig. have an ordinance which will Jtkvta pected labor In general favored the adoption of beyond the danger point. The place Dr. passed fornia begins, Mr. Gushing said. IN Stephenson on th payroll of a league of nations. ON He Is making a tour Grande railroad has placed the community, Rio Denver 4 on a fraternal rather then of the country to the state. many orders for Pullman cars, end h on a business mission, ha said. During W. n:n yesterday received word been making other preparation for InThe meat Inspection Inaugurated at the war he was a major In the engineer- ofCarl Life and Character Beading William his Hill, since father. of he last December, creased travel death Delta comes In connection with plans to ing corps, and was a member of the In the HtlL died late added. Mr. Idaho. Emmett. establish a large slaughterhouse there, peace commission from January 2$ to Tuesday night at the home of hls daugh- which will serve th countryside from FEBRUARY S. April 28, 1918, acting as a labor ter. Mrs. R. N. Brubaker. He w stricken Lynndyl on tha north to Milford on the COMMISSIONER Women horn on thU date wilt find with pneumonia shortly after going to south. Vanus favoring all the activities of the J visit her two months ago. IN feminine world. Mr. ,11111 was born In Glasgow. Scotland. MINING The Herald of Light. give Venus, Coming to Eennsslvanla j May 9, 1858. CAN OIL of SOCIETY HE drenched T U himself and near him In puccesa to the woman In the home, in when 13 year of age, he lived that; Because of th of expected CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Its held school East th with etudio. In tho offh'e He end water. the high was hutinera 30 was old. when aduntil he he state Instructions year Immediately from a and Her It a home today and It will be permoved lo Utah. He was connected with , Wiyht Indisposition, Washngton. election of officer yeatermitted a member of the Oil Can soJames W. Funk, fed EATE. . Heek a position manent and bimlueftses at j rnl DUr pro tn rtaur.ut and hours! commiaKioner case second for In twenty-fou- r Utah. Bean fie Jams morning. day ciety. J and it will L fa'orah. reand for nor wera! decided to remain at hm home in Nlt Lk of (he theft of mining a.ocks wa reported yrm Another student rrFECTive February t, 19231 elected . was gained entrant Venue frown on the woman of president and had been a commercial p.iotoiera- - nond the rrwnt week. The reiruler to the police last night by Lorin M. Paul, after having made a recitation cn and upon the rxiravaant and Walter Neville vie president. IS cents per lire Insertion ard pher. He wa a member of the belt Lwiike meeting of the e e utive committee of the 124 O who returned home snort lithe of green cherries.' bleaching club. Commercial hue proud. each tents fcsdral IV, consecutlte fair price commlMton for L'uh per fter 9 o'clo-Oil Can society is a subdiand The Ths Can night oil surprise! bad its society or joa Jjook well to yor measure origin The body will be brought to Fait Lake will be held thin itiormn. the intruders. vision of the East High Chemistry In 1917. Beveral of ths students at are liable 10 Tf them. not consecutive for funeral eervke and bah I. Mr. Hilll In the meuiini th off tee for Is bmy , A. -- W-. insertions, 13 Btowe. 1132 Fnutli Fi.t.i East club, and students performing bona-hd- " ths Chemistry club got together that Your an birthtone survived br four son, WiJiism A. fct rlT ncKnir out and compiling qnejrionrmire gmethyat cents per line each Insertion, street, reported tft loss to th Pollu tricks In th chemical laborayear and organized thl society to n owr planet Lrariu Haul: CsrI W. and A, 1C, p.y the month. $! 80 per line. nappol. !ake, and j dm whch merchants deling in necessities Tuesday of eertifirates for 37.700 shares made1 are memtory the promising automatically distinguish Auiiartu I your birth eiirn. ourg V. C., Karinas CMy: one daurhter, Mre. j rf life revord crl and aeiling price or of mining stock when hls home was enlines minimum space. ber. chemists of such unusual ebilittex." f The Want Ad mill bring to vonx doern proper on those tered during tn day and a woman s (old ater, A student of average Intelligence they margin The ha a Mii gro worker f good a!ue dun. r,ffi,ArrriVrrvugi Mn. Aame Dride of halt Lake. watah and a rirg wer stolen. li Jcr. whC with a still experimenting the coming Wide Interest in Territory Indicates Record-brea- k injj Attendance. ht rs Huf-fra- - 1 ELECTS OFFICERS . Rnart of Pait Year Read and List of Speakers Announced. . - ? LARGER OF WHEAT ARE RECEIVED 1 I ht S. S. OFFICIAL St TALKS BN THRIFT .Uhn ,) Tl It Orrin Lester of Treasury Department Addresses y, 'i Tr" oVtWand 1 IRST REAL AUCTION Commercial UlAlEi con-uct- STORM SPRUNG CURTAINS, - heart-breakin- , HEALTH NURSE TO ENTER DUTY EASTERN EDUCATORS ENTERTAINED HERE l 1 semi-class- THEFT OF AUTOMOBILE CHARGED TO YOUTH ic HUSBAND ASKS FOR DECREE OF WYOMING LIVESTOCK MAN HERE Light of, Lantern, She Salt Lake to Benefit ' From . Tourit Shoots Animal Attack California. f GIRL 1 TRAMP WILL RETURN TO east-bou- dlx-orc-e y. CALL FOR WORKERS INSPECTOR FOR INTERNATIONAL HEAD CITY RIGHT PIPE hus-an- SALT LAKE TEACHERS HOLD MEETING TODAY - the. "I ! wst-iou- SALT LAKE VISIT I ! IDAHO STAYS RICHMOND e. ... Oil Can Token of Faux Pas; East High Chemists Elect I pRC yes-mea- THEFTS OF STOCKS REPORTED hai-vv- Rtch-centl- frt iv jr lat -- To irsij,'f""rir 14 A V - ) i If |