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Show . - r S I ta H i k ' y 1 DESERET M quoted. sad then bs dwelt lh necessity of rinmberlnc thus thart In more tn tha world to livs for. "Thors mc wsJth mater -. numerous purpose," b clala. them rally such that ws mT our and imnoi our major purpose, tmr btotw itrr-w- ii .'' i v If EVXSTJsG, 'NEWS i . . . . f. , JUNE 3 MONDAY'i foul" ! . .. , . .', . , -. er .r- THIS 1.1 ihat v .- - - r - MILL OUGHT K- qs rpr:;r :l dfc ' Belgium and Eng land Had Prior Claim ' Says Lieut. Roselli, But 7 Not in Entirety mm to .pir. OTOBEIUTOMlEj violence Vtt. trn 4 Pf '"' J'rtito,"' v.rD Many Friend of School Alumni Ban- 7 Present quet Tonight J :x 1 Honor Rolfc - What you Americans lack Is sn In. tcmallonsl jmsginsUon- - declared Lieut Bruno Boeelli. of the Itnlmn army and former professor at Adelphi N. . coUegA Brooklyn. ? Univerity T ,, la n d-- ) drees before the graduating claw of the L'nlvcreity of Utah at the Korty-.ini- h annual commencement ex held this morning In the university 'gymnasium. a you in needs 'you aaw France nd you England, Belgium - but you did not see Italy, beeauiso you an InternaUonai Imagiruuion 'Your attitude ol muid.mny M compared to the attitude of the eastemer of this country, who viU Denver, and will not come to see Utah 'because there are mountains between Denver and your beautiful Utah.15 Lteaiw Koeelli gave the principal address at the commencement exercises, which were attended by nearly a thousand officers, faculty members; regents, graduates and friends of the institution. The commencement formed la the university circle aocordtng to custom and marched inThe orgroups to Use gymnasium of Prof. chsstra, under the direction Thomas Giles played a march as the proeeaeion entered the building, the assembly standing as a mark of tribute to the young men and women who were to be awarded graduation hoa- - 4 t ! I on i SrrWn'dnTlo'lnV th' ftion. 4- 1 - 5 riir, ' 'f - mnrr i ftv tha neceaaarr the, kavtrand technical fhet. iNIGER ,r. Re-sr- - bt ri at al hap-pen- -- 7 of-fl- ' ' I ! wh0' Season at Wilkes WendHng, ,George n Marcell nerved three months In an internment j Closes in Two Weeks camp at Bramden, Canada, In ltll.j at Ft similar to ths alien enemy camp The present season closes at the Douglas, has been brought to Salt theatre with the week of June from Logan by David Thomas, dep 19. The Songs of Songs' Is the play so and United States marshal, ap oty chosen for the farewell vehicle and plication for a presidential warrant members of the com ifkny express confito intern him at FL Douglas has been dence that it will plr tbeir friends and patrons The summer vacation pemade the latter half will extend through Wendhng was released from the Can- riod of June and all of Jbly and August. adian camp at .the request of the Manager Ben Ketcham eays at present French consul, who stated that he was ' he Is not in a position to announce the company, a French cltisen and wanted to go to personnel of next sessons but he will give notice to the public in grease to IiahLwHIMhe French fereee due time. "The players are planning As soon as he was released he did not various some will go to embark, but came to Utah and made canyons vscatlons; and parks, others will go to for cttlsenahip. application and coast among them Miss the others, In hia citisenship application he Bryant, will visit the folks ml stated that he was a subject of Ger- Nana home. i has is stated he said and it many that he is an International socialist and has offered to help youths of Logan to avoid the draft, according to the se- FAILS TO APPEAR; cret service operatives who investigated his case. WARRANT IS ISSUED Ike For Nsttonnl Prohibition The general board of tbs Y. L. M. L A., representing: the entire young womens organization, has sent telegram to tho senate and bouse of representatives urging national prohibition. Tho messages wers signed by President Martha H. Tlngey of tbe Y. L. M. L A. and were sent in care of Senatore Rood Smoot and William H. King and Congressman James H. Maya Registration Heavy Registration in the L. D. 8. business college for the sunimsx session today almost doubled any previous record. Tbe shorthand course proved the most popular, receiving the greatest number of stu- - , two-tor- sfaw--- 7 a ss Kt Mates. Wo believa that tho appeal of tho roee la no great, and that the Red w . Recruiting lively The local army and nary recruiting offices ars doing a land office business, with recruits applying for enlistment from all directions, but largely from Ogden. Ths naval office today sent 2t recruits to Alar Island. A bench warrant for the arrest of Xealea Now Sego Ths postofflee' J D. Burnham was Issued today by Justice of the Peace Henry C. Lund. department haa changed ths nams of Burnham failed to appear to answer h'eslen, Utah, to 8ego. and dlseontin te to a charge of possessing intoxicating used ths office at EinelU mall for ths Among the latest enlistment liquor military service, at th Salt Lake Lyle Sargent was sentenced by Jus- latter place to be delivered to Helper. eruiting officer are th (oilowing; tice Lund to pay a fine of 919 followStoutnour In Marvl and Advices ing a plea of guilty to a charge of exWarren Stoutnour. member of U. S. ARMY. ceeding the speed limit in driving aa from tho publie utilities commission of De Lisle W. Hansen. Proton. Idaho, automobile. Utah, who recently became a lieutenRobert V. YundL Salt Lake City; ant in the U. 8. Navy reserve, are to KO $E9MOt TUESDAY Charles F. Meyen Orion C. Marriott. effect that he is visiting his the Ck Vivian Rower, Grant Cox, Maxwell of th There will be no session at their home - In CumberRr- court tomorrow. Judge C. YC mother KnauiOgdenrYotialdRowtes. Juvenile Md. Secy. Tboa E. Banning, of land. of Stanley, Ida; Winfield S. Shufeldt. Soda Nielsen will attend a conference Springs Ida.; Edgar G. Bullock, Coal- juvenile court officers of th slat to ths commission received a letter from ville, Utah; Carl Wtntera, Hoytsviile, be held st Ogden Announcement to Mr. Stoutnour this morning. Utah; TOoyd D. WUltam Coalville, this effect was mad by Judge Nielsen Pmdval Young Gets Commission L'tah; Wyler F. Bartschl, Nouhan. Ida.; William B. Hansen, Kingsley, Iowa. today Percival Young, who recently graduL Lyman Roberts, Passey, George ated from the third officers' training New Suits Filed. Paris, Ida ; - Glen L. Bigler. Rexburg. camp at Camp Lewis. American Lake. Ida-Leelie- B. Seheffe), KuperL Ida.; Washington, has received hia comRoss D. McCloud, Wendetl, Ida ; Harry Weather Faroe. t. Hs Is now at mission as lieutenant. THIRD DISTRICT CXURT. J. Taylor, Twin Falla Ida.; William J ' Local: Fair tonight and Tuesday. Not Virginia. Leee, Camp LewiSt Part a Ida.;. Clifton Dalby. Salt much Katherine Alien against Robert Al change In temperature. Lake City; Bryan West, Chesterfield. D. E. Spencer Returns V. 8. SpenIda.; Vaughn i. Lyon a Remitter, Wye;jln divorce, Alms A- - Olson Against P. C. Olson, cer. general passenger agent of th Harold A. Culverwell, Donald W. Bennett, Balt Lake city: Hugh W. Page, j divorce, cruelty. Oregon Short Lins, has returned from Clinch port, Va.; Hillman J. London.! Mamie a Ivo weeks trip to Chicago.- - New John against Degreet He says th de- - York and Washington. Utah; Vlotor T. Willlama Leeder. divorce, Devllg Bllde, Utah; Anthon L. war in Hixheat yeeterday it realizes there east sertion. fully Kama Utah; Percy R. Meek, Alice Blisa against Georg E. Biles, ! progreaa, and frequent train filled ' Highest In this month last ear Perry. Okla.; Marion G. Thomas, Wil-... in this month sine 1474i 161 j with soldiers are met. all eastward Highest liamsburg, Kg.; Charles R. Pas divorce, desertion. bound. Climatic conditions back cast L---t est th month last yer Lydia West, a eat nxt LawiAu:eH. Mesquite. Tex.; Max W. Lattlgg. Clar" month since 1 S , L. . . . . 33 ttiis i eveTare ence C Larson, Payette, Ida. for other Inatanca. th ; Albert A. Wei. divorce, . freaky; Norm. toT 44 lie Meyer, Lewie D Rowell, Idaho; Harold Woodard, a minor, by hianing it waa 40 degree In Chicago and - 44 yesterday .... Clarence 8. Nesbitt, Payette, Ida.; Elba guardian, against Jedediah Woodard, f the next morning the temperature Accumulated thla deficiency R. Wilson. Logan, Utah; Arnold L. ,r ,h- - waa 30 degree. month 14 75? toT Hona, Harold J. Huff. Jack 8. Fowler. Accumulated excess tine Jan7 father, who wa killed by Wood-UtaLake Shore. Utah, Daeid Jones. Lebi, National Zion Name la 1 Changed uary Woodard to now serving A terra Museum." la the new title given Zion James W. Eckersley, Loa, Utah; Urd Archie W. Hopkins, Nebnu en , do" -- I " "TncKee by -- Hreeidcni W ileon. In place PrctpHon- -r n R&lpb "2 iviiilMintnwean ;. .tlcted of lnvoluntary the old Indian ,Aliller,j Russell Glen 4 T The' against yesterday monument v original Gib..--';'JFayette for thto month . 4 wrti n. dealgnatton. .poS8esion of Horace P. Thompson. Fred D. Thomp-- .. was created In 1949, but the locality Total Accumult4 this de(lclncF son, Meshach P. Facer. Irr B. Ward, until waa not thoroughly explored month Glen C. Barry, Alfred FUtcher. Ogden. George Karudemos against Georg .thin the last two yearn, and now Totx since Jxn. 1. 1.03 rr.r roover I400 to, there Is a fine summer camp there Accunvutotod elnieoV deficiency be due on a note. June 1 -- it W. Wiley, W. of U. S. NAVY. management under s"P-- ". BinW Elmer C. founder of the Wiley Way tn Yellow- V ixk.'v Relative 4 am. Mormon" Settler, Relative humidity atat 4 m.today! SI ' Ci " P"k- - E" Eyra Lym.U m hi due on p humidity used th canyon as .a refug from Crawford Eugene Morgan. SL Paul. , legW . 21 dl,er Brynt againat Richard W. IndlanL Mmn.t Frank Ethan Campbell. Tope- t al.t to recover 4421 alleged ka, Kan.;Emery Sabanan Davldwn, farmer, Weather 4 observation at a tn. Here on Private Budnen W, O. Fort Brtdger; Wyo ; Charles Russell to be due on notes. the Amer- - Rutherford, second vice president of Smith, Travcra Alberta- - Can.; Melvin Spyros Drntnbonis Temperature recover Frank Barton. Ogden; Edwin Silas lean Fuel company ofagainst to who Goodyear Rubber company, Mont-- ! . Henry 131 damage for the ctah, Schow X deeth of Nick IJvingatoa. thl morning in Salt Laka. airPq Franklin Sinkler. Boseraan, Mont.; ; Pappas, son of the plaintiff. T nrivate hn.lneiw e -- i C2 Y A ifo Kenso. gHlgbee. ; Leo L J Shepherd sgsinst Midvale city. George When asked if his visit has Arthur Troclnsky. Glendive. Mont.; to recover fl.&OA damages, for Injurte Outy. Station, with do to approprla-MoBean. Baxter Sand Coulee, "to personal property hr flooding dua, anything any Georg ; Charlie Fred Kruse. Greeley,. to alleged interference hi company might makn to the with an Irriga-jtio- n S3 Colo; Richard Lee Fuller, Sallda, tlon ditch during street Improvement L Lincoln highway, he said It haa not. Colo.; Albion Leon Kitchens Salt I.ake work. Pension Walter F. Professor Davl Nora Tbotnaa Orta Ctty; Jsy Midvale etty.l Burley. Tda.; Francta HilLpighy. Ida.; Ead Ervin to recover IJflfl again! damage, for alleged Charles J. Thomas, well known muai-- I BALT 551 441 LAKE to personal pr.vierty by f'ood- - j Sol 'Tvej;l0An Bn(j idian war veteran of thla iu,h:,i I?"rmn 4 ft! 74 4! Henry igiw, Ogden: Dovm Frymyer, ing due to alleged Interference with an, h received Tita eert if teats of Bole 48 'W ... Thoma , ditch 4S George Cambridge. Ida; Irrigation Cheyenne Improve--j I during 68. 82! pension from Washington, D. C. Prof. i Chmago . .... Muserav. Idaho Fatla - Ida ; Chester ment work 44; was in th a Denver 44 Frank Foot. Nephl. Utah; Willtam Thomas bugler Iron W. Company 80,' 52 th Hawn George Edward Russell. Salt LakCity; Gold- - County Coal company,against to recover 400 of Capt. James Andrua. first brigade. Dodge City 9j ,44 n Alonso Jenka Lyman, Wyo.; Albert for services. service In , Grand Junction In the year 1444, and aaw Rsll. 44 Heber Helena , ..... Jr., George Oxnam, . 42 Utah. southern John James Rolland Kins Bateman, 93, City . , 4i Wttteceen. Claud Ellis Brandi. Ogden; 74 44, 43f Kngtne Strike Anto An automo - Lander . Errol Amos Colllna, Raymond Eugene, 5i 54 1" Vi 33 Angels Tom j owned ty Teeearee, bile Herman PasaNew Orleans 7Yf Castle, Ogden; 7! Roger, waa struck Main south street, by Calif : Joseph Hyrum dena TT Bell. switch angina at Second South and 94' 94 .44? Stephen Paul Millar, Ogden;: Byrnn MelThird West street last night Nq on 79 Fraker, Firth, lla Alden 4R 7$ was hurt but the driver of tho malon Randall, Big Sandy. Mont.; Halite 99 104 48 "rvln Cowgtll. Rupert. 50( refused to talk to tho officer In. Pocatello 48 chine Ore. 59 Thorsen, Choteau, Mont : Hall 4$ 50 veatlgatlng th esse and hia name wa f-Portland. - Lui Earl 79 !gwis Stevena Wteall. Mont ; Jeeae Aber-iee48 waa left St Pant not learned. The machine "haee. Ogden: Harvey Knighten. 54 54 ee. standing near the crowing after th Saa Diego 59 Mlsa.; Marvin Almaa Card. Bert 58 Wilson Stsnger. Heber Yietor accident San 59 Francisco $4 44 Shup. -c Charle Thomae Eldon Edward PRIESTHOOD MF.ETfXG. IS Smith Gea Commtasloo Dale L tanta Fa. ..... Wood. John Bowan Heed, Ogden: .... . 4444 -44 Bruno Btumpf, Boseman, Mont.: Hans The monthly Priesthood meeting ef, Smith. 157 Seventh East street how Shsrtdan . .... 42 42. "hrlstian llsnsen. Abraham, Utah; Leo Pioneer stake will he held tn the stake at Camp Jackson, South Carolina, haa Spokane , . .... 42 4i Franc! Brophy, James Alfred Resrdon. ball Mqnday, June 3. at 7:34 P- 54 commissioned a second lieuten. Tonopah been 54! Henderson .... . 72. iigden; James YVoodlnnd 70 ant in th field artillery service. He Is Washington MORGAN CONKF.HENCR. 54 'inbin, Ida.; Cacti Lorenso Sparks. OgM 48 a graduate of St John's military acad- Wtnnemucea le n.. Yellowstone ,. 42 The Morgan stake conference, edver-tise- d emy $0i at Delafield. Wia., and attended to be held on the 4th and th Inst. the last officers training camp at Dec Willard Frost, Butte. Mont: Robert will beJield a week later. ua wt 4.5tTp.m! JuneV' A. Moyes, Salt Lake City. Moines, la. JOSEPH F. SMITH. dents. S lhcy n0 Jelaaeifleatlon Is deferred, provld - i mental unanimously to i mande. qualifications experience, ' and are granted waleera necessary Draft boar No. 1 has the hlalieet Frame House Partly quotes in the etnte to furnish under the two ciUtoAO for Issued in June. The Destroy ed by Fire board will send 46 men te the Culvers. Uy of Utah clsssee. end 79 to Camp Fire originating from a defective Lewie, Inter In the month. flue partly destroyed the upper half y frame building at 65e of a East Ninth South street shortly before' HESEBIIE OINK noon today. The flames were ahoot when they inr many feet jnto the air wer first discovered by the neighbor GOES BJGK TO COAST who notified the fire department. The blaze originated In the attic. When the fire department arrived the entire upper half of tbe building hV On either side of it wa in flames. Them been a change In the offiwere other frame house and It was cial roa ter of th local Federal the firemen prethat with bank Manager W. A. Day has venteddifficulty the flames from spreading to been ocaUcd to San Francisco for these structure. The damaged buildervfco with tho parent bank and to ing is owned E byB George H ElHs and by i'nippen. today attending tho Idaho BankerF occupied The damage wa estimated by fire convention before continuing on to department officials at $59 to the the eoaat. Hi place here is takn by building and $75 to the contents and is sev- said to be covered Jy insurance Charles H Stewart who cam eral weeka ago a Federal bank examBan from iner, Francisco. Mr. Day will bo much missed tn local financial ctrclea, as he has been a valuable aid in th establishment of the branch bank! flashier H. N Mangles, who also cam from San Francisco to assist In starting the branch bank, wilt Lyle Lowest Alexander Tn a local shortly return to th paront Institu- hospital. Lyle Lamont Alexander. 12 tion. bio place being taken by D. L. years old, died Saturday. He wss born Davis from the Reserve bank in 8an in Midway. Utah. June 33 1694, and Mr Davis Is a Francisco was the son of Charles E and LU of the Univeraiiy of Nebraskagraduate Springer Alexander. Olga Mattseo In this city Olgs Matt15 years old, died Saturday. She Will Bring Mexican Back son. was a member of the girls' home at 409 avenue Funeral services were First Governor Simon Bamberger today Is- held this afternoon st the chapel f sued a requisition for the return to Eber W. Hal), 347 east Second South Utah of John DoriiM J. T. Oecareon, streets JoicrmaaL ia.thaouy-oemeter- y a Mexlcaav how under arrest in ShoDmii Darwthy MeDald At the shone, Ida., on a charge of forging a family residence, 134 Harrison avenue. McDonald signature to a Garfield Smelter com- -, Donna Dorothyof Arthur and Alta daughter pany chock for $54 34. Victor Chris- -' McDonald, died Sunday. Funerdeputy sheriff, waa assigned al services topherson, will be held at tbe home to deliver the requisition and return the Tuesday at 1 pm. Interment tn the eity prisoner. cemetery. Dorothy Ruth Riarmrto At 544 Pacific avenue, Dorbthy Ruth. Explosions Caused by old daughter of Mr. and Mr a-- Roes RigoUof J Generation of Sewer Gas died Sunday, Funeral services, were held at Ml Olivet cemetery thi. afternoon Several explosions of sewer gas blew all tbe lid from the manholes in FLORIST. the vicinity of Eighth North and Fifth FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. West streets today and In one fn atano a email Hr re.ultcd from lh Evan Floral Co., 34 Main. Waa. 41. Accord In to fire 1 depart- axploalon. ERNEST La MBOURNE. mnt official. 11 from th Utah SALT company plant occaalonally laaka Lake's leading lionet, new stora int tha r pipe and a larse volume deelgne our speciality Decorations 47 South Mala Was 1414. of saa eoratca from it. Thee a have occurred at different time In the eewer of the Oregon Short Line railroad pipes CEMETERIES. ahopt. firemen la aome caaea the beat coming aavB4 from th manhole nearly scorched th workWASATCH LAWN CEXETBRi men. Pvrpotuxl Cere, 54 Main st. Wax. 1444. l.ir. d -- gen-Utt- at i 25? denm' junt Vhlu0.', -' I people of the country are so anxious to have it fulfill its obligations as Interpreter of tho nation's sentiments that it to unnecessary for any community to have to resort to ouch moth; odJrttTraibo. fund Wo havesked for a ruling on this subject by several of the division managers and give st to you for your inr IHstingulebed Guerin. ' r formation and uor use wherever it On the rostrum with the Hon. W. W. may bo necessary. . of of board chairman the Biter, GE. Scott. AsetetantOeneral Manager.9 President John A. Widesoe and other officers of the university were Gov: Simon Bamberger, President L Anthoa.Hw Lund aa4 - President Merchant of State Heber J. Grant, Secy , , . Battle .With at Harden Heunloa. Ceh Alfred- of the Twentieth New Turk, June infantry, and other state and city of- least one facials and distinguished guesta Preslargo merchant steamship gave battle ident John A. Wtdtsoe presided. The to a German submarine off the coast invocation was offered by the Rev. New Jereey yesterday, according to George EL Davies Miss Florence 8um-- . of members of the crew of tbe schooner merhaye of the graduatiug class sang Edward H. Cole, one of the victims of 'a nolo. The submarine waa the the Prof Richard R Lytosn spoke briefly victor in this fight and later tbe same iof tbs university mea enlisted la tbs destroyed another big steamservice of their country three of whom ship after several hours of firing in the ? have made the greet sacrifice la the same vicinity. caue of liberty The univeraiiy honor ; roll contains lit Dimes - President Owing te lack of time, of the TVidieoe omitted the reeding : president's annual report. It will be near 4hat ail la the futura ?ubiihed the institution may know hew well the institution fame prospered ' la war. spite of the course came first Why France, of one Botf said lAeut Roseili, You trecneadoua debts of gratitude to U be centinuedg BenfAum same (Speixl te The New, ) net. Why not? But bow the time bee come te remember Italy Blnehxm. June I. More then 1.00 Lieut. Roseili described conditions Greek marched here In Red Cree among the berbian refugees in Italy, hu.b Italy is struggling hard to a! parade today behind L company of the 4 leviata. He recounted the Italian strug Twentieth Infantry and tha regiment gle at the Plate, and compared it is band. Women and girls, dressed as magnitude and importance to the bat Red nuraes, carried a huge flag. tie of the Marne. He insisted that the 4no Cross tha people along the line of Uuliaas at the Plave fought, noi only marchwhich threw more than $3 000 for a national ideal and purpose, but noon At the soldiers were the guests also for an international ideal for, be! of the Utah Topper hotel management. eeid. bad not the Italian armies echoed This is a Greek national holiday and the cry of the French at Verdun, and la celebrated with Greek dem. said 'They ahall not pass, the Al- normally but this year those tn lied forces would have been compelled, onetratlon. decided to make It a Red Cross tremendous costs, to protect the Hne charge at were numerous excellent There day from-th- e to the floats and the English channel parade waa several Mediterranean. long The enthusiasm ran high I We have been the deciding factor In block, and haa never seen a better Hingham how this war. he said And he told .and parade France Italy bad helped both ..Serbia, He then laid, of tha fiendish method adopted by the Central Powers to Cached Stolen Tires' on The weaken the morale of the Allies. Roof of Amusement Hall v attitude of our enemy is frightfully on-- L 1 be said sportsmanlike. might go on for hours and tell you of his prao Storing .stolen property on tho roof : tices but they are not fit to talk about In decent society. But I might of a meetinghouse la a aome-whtell you bow the Austrian and German occurrence but tht. ts what would Yly'over our trench and jflyer lent night, according to a reour cities, and drop sugar coated nuts, 111 filled-wjt- b teb the deadly act of port received by the police. " as you cal! it, and Lawrence Dunkley. 13 years old. tanus, or lock-jaof cholera and typhus; drop them where of 83 O street, was proceeding home the children might pick them up and bt t tent Ion was attracted by two eat them, and thus spread disease who drove nxt Automobile up to boy the weaken our curbing and. taking two automobile , among ua which would tire from their machine, deposited armies Yon will remember, too, how the them on top of the Twentieth ward Teuton circulated around in our amuMunent halt They then continued trenched Wholly spurious newspapers, on their way. in which there were aecouois of tho nkley boy then notified landing of the French and the English Charles H Welle, 420 Second avenue on our soil, not for the purpose of help- of what he had seen. Mr. Wells us. but aa a traitorous foe to fight the lire from th roof snd noing ttB." tified the police, end the peace officers now attempting to locate the owner Anonymous letters, he said, were cir- are culated among the soldiers also, bear- of them. ing the poetmark of tha towns from which they came, and telling of serious troubles In their homes, and that must return immediately tafmake they It right. It resulted in thousands of soldiers going to their he declared, asking for five and Child welfare consultation furloughs to go home. But when the officers refused such furlough the hour front 11 until 1clinic, oclock, men Went back to the trenches grum- dally. Miss Blanche Cooper, dietitian man A bling primarily for fight, Community kitchen schedule for he has none, he present his homer and when week as follows: doee not fight so well. be said. And Mondav. 1pm Lecture and demIn this way the enemy weakened the onstration on Food for the morale of our armies from to 12 Tear, by M1m JeanChild." Cod L,r tha board f bea!th ptiraes, mothWhat Italy Wants. nd general public, ' In speaking of what tha Italian! i er want-o- f tho Americana, he said. We I p.m. Lecture and dem Tuesday, prood nauon, too proud perhaps onstration on "Vegetable Cookery' We have suffered these conditions te and "Asparagus In ' exist among us, but have madeI not.hv Miss PcdratloS of Cox,; for rfA , la iel I. d V ?rneVfTrr TT.q,r frig malaria Leoture and dem forces on th Italian front for moral.! TnUrMAV. 2 pJt 4and apultuU support. Vhfo we aak for 0nlr(J'0, on Vegetable Cookery, bv Miu Cox Hker. 6.0 men- bne whip load, w do not and general public want them to fight at once, but wei Re,f societies want to narnti them up and down the g p m Leture and Hum Friday, street or Naples, and Rom and Milan onstration on War PreAdiO by Mis and Venice. When w ask for 6 00 Cox. for th Horn and School league American boys fqr this purpose w auk Parent Teacher associations and cm. for only on Amria boy for every eral public, Italian lad who will M in the errceo-arm. after June JL'tM yP.? FOR AT ACHIVG HE4D Alumni Addrvsa. r -- David W. Moffat, of vtaasrof 94 de- Take Acid Horaford8 Phosphate livered the alumni address to Healthful and most agreeable to tht ate. What Is a man profited, graduif b taste. Refreshes and invigorates. Ad world, but lose his ow a ( vertisement gain th who 1 ' hr aLdr ", I 1 ranntb. U-Bo- 1 u - Steamer'' !: ' g -- 4 rwliF s'ria)r awe , pU, J IN HI No settlement has been readied In the the difficulty ejtietlng betweenwork-) planing mtU ewttere end the mill ere who went on a etrtko Baturday m" ' ,onr th4 reorBtn tlT for a short or day, a shorter week and classified. for limited sere Ice only, a It per cent Increase In their wages. , ' c M Bhy,lclLl deKta From present Indications the tronhlw t wto taw mt tamrt cco- - is lieble to tie up the planing mill tot plants In this city for eorae time members of th coma Nearly 1S Finning Mill Men and Cabinet MakerF union are Involved In the ntrtke and board for Salt Lake City division No. are at present Idle ea the reeult of It. All were volunteers anxious to A meeting of eommltteon from tho lS. owners end 'the mill workers nil Tii--, li.tli was held In the Labor teraplo ,1 union m,a r' ' connection with the Saturday In hopes of reaching a sails- -. fectory settlement of the difficulty are anxiou De take tbs course pffered at- - the univer- but the- - representatives of the twosity of Utah under Unde Same .sides were unable to recb an ngreetutelaire. and On hie payroll., rrood In- B1Followlng All the local boardareport this meeting Kasper 1. t quiry with regard to both opportunltiea Fetser. president and generalA Fixture . Cabinet offered for volunteering. It to pointed , the Salt Loko We were asked to out that roes in clwee 1, phyically quai-- company said ified for general military service. re meet with a committee of the tin'O" very liable to be drafted anyway, if men and try to arbitrate maJeC they do not volunteer for the elaaeea but no agreement could be reacnea standing at the university, whictrare claimed to. the union men insisted on afford an unusual and excellent oppor- pat and would not agree to anything accession. to tunity. In addition, many men are ap-- -- unless we grantedOura full mUi bsve neen their demands penring before the board whose occupatime pant tions are bow or probably will In the operating at a loss forus uonieremain idle near futura, under the work or fight and it , will not hurt Jo , . EAGER TO ' 2r& SdinTro hwtor "-.t,lh.- - DAVID W. MOFFATT .ADDRESSES STUDENTS STILL OOT ON STBIKE IS RATHEfl EXPENSIVE "Gangway for he farm tractor! j William Newton, 44 yean old. a Salt go Into another' ,"Tomwrow you'will ,W. F. Jensen, commlaaioner of com. j lake attorney who was arreeted field of activity, and when you set your economy for Utah, virtually ( aral weeka on a chare of drinking Into that the epirlt will prompt laeuea that order in so many word. in , liquor la thetfe eoul to y, "Give u thiaday our daily court room of tho criminal O. Wilbur, bna of the Eaet Mill Creek But If you are successful In bread reeponae to a complaint from a south- -' division of the city court. pleaded , acquiring property, you will thank Then boy wbo ,u,t work on th etate road farmer that certain garae guilty to tho charge this afternoon actf lOod for all hia blessing to you s project In Parley can I . commission be ! , a cnanue that may come will there A fln'd of tnto.lc.Uo. rplr'D you at yon Friday, voiced the objections of h.s danuaroua, and I aould not r. time th5 which was lodged gainst him subss- that nfternoon ,0 th. thl. srrest for drinking liquor wh a man not been printed about the farmer, the work of crop production qunt oul though be gain the worldcsndl-- (stories that had m 4itmlui ked Mr, Jen public of tbs j striks- Wilbur denied that ny ft Afirrtb prMntM ton f druktn atones had been thrown In connection wld tb!T gningeman nwh.r2butttn ?? ll!r dne. for graduation to the h ! Slid deVreee h the strike, that any etate .tools f b been issued to g,: .b,"5efen were 'con- o t h e NchIT e "ot n7 ni hP , ferred and after tho benediction, which had been thrown in the creek, or that V to' adjourDed.?heofflnrtid thiTc Nei any dishes had bB1ro,ten In the mobile'll," nc by KihtKev. mpJJu .ha .h. - ; th. audience wing irhe 8 tar Spangled I cookhouse. "h reference. to J The boys laid the. blame for the TfutlnT ad! Banner. X etrlk. on th. f.c, that the, r board Alemal ArtlrltlM. wllh concern aa though be . waa be increased from fl a day to remain open only on Saturday eventnaa, J . . . The alurbsl 'banquet will be held to- w ww The 1 2i a ha gradual night in the gymnasiumday Meals were furnlehed to j been welcomed preceding holidays; and In with be aim 1918 will liquor and of ortnklng carging clatwa ing tha gang on the road by Mrs. J. J- - employeee o?" the 8ioreIMK TeUphone m public place was Immediataly' awon gueat of the Alumni aaaoclation. The Peterson the city prosecutor and ha waa were getting congratulations to Mr, Jensens office, The boys .i" b:rorTh?8dow0nrnh-hi- n f placed under arrest for day of eight hours and hav been numerous spirit of con.erv.tton the banquet t. the1r board came out of that. When being prepared man fh charge of i? oMhAniverilly t they Will Meet to Consider (otc dean of Ud.Vi with n i .? ftAhton. and will be servedrby hi JoSng to the matter, engineer, they say. A record attendance Is said 0 the school. Freight Rate Question see he do. he would could what The principal addreaeea will expected not be re- Friday came and the matter was be patriotic tn epini, and will -' on apaatd and the that settled, boys Tn I flPII flDHT OmnnCi H government operation of sponded to by members of the graduatMr Ashton ggsun be told4 proat-hinI U LUuflL UiMi I DUflnUD lh ing data, as well as prominent official them that the state road commission that wm and aiumm members fixed the wage, and that If they were' (result In h favorable conclusion of the not satisfied they rould get their timfc. t freight rat. question that following" Is from Tohegcyh.r(Ym:reM,,nLn,Jae!delHn. boys appeared st ths capitol H. 'Crowder. provost marshal general, called a' meeting t the Commercial .Tb turday. and again this afternoon, for to Cpt F. V. FitsGerald. draft exeru- - club at 1 o.m. tonight sponsored by the Ihrre hh. - holelEu that .72 had unde Uv. for Utah, with reference to f be C m taken to cook for the road builders Blent methods tn connection Jrlth the. raerc elub. be undereianding f2 enforcement of the -selective service F. W Horriung, president of the traf-tba- t. if she could make it pay she was .... ific bureau, stated today thatthe or- to remain all summer. She found she rl wanted nothing that wa 'Thte office irwecffvlnr'tnformation not? iiid nAt it u&v at hVr a Ltv and just, that it was his belief that the at many local boards and district Bed Cross national offieialahave ex- SSJ retail nrices for materials bord. would m to tt that juatlr Bovernmeot and r. letter ule. done la tha matter, and expressed eitherreeving "sent" t5 thimr'purport' pressed their disapproval of the usa of would theVndof ' in the justice of the lotteries, raffles or any devices that but that ahi woiTtf Amain If 'f Wa.uLen'' branch involve In any way the question of, were advanced to 11.15. No gambling. - This attitude is set forth In the following letter which appears ithout authority and ak. effect soon, filet the local or- yjKuK-is- a Issue of "A. R. C. Raya In the May official organ of the Red Cross; raise and thuY eecuie a hea'r-t- o Pon all' loaiboards that they are to! from'the tha li menhwhoP,wentIoutdt1her April 30, 1911. and observe instrartions only! Ing of the case under circumstances handlinr Sf receive Mr. John W. Morey, Manager Mounto he favorabte. or from the .h. 2L TLrki7ho thought gorernor rh,neA are out tain Division. d ' National headquarters have been work un til another g.Si Issued Instructions j of .cases emergency ELDER HI7CKLEY WILL SPEAK asked to define definitely the attitude can be obtained for the Job. direct te such hoards by the provost of the Red Cross toward raising funds marshal general. Instruct boards toj The Pioneer stake Priesthood meet- by means of lotteries raffles, and sny all communications ing- ,0 be held In the stake hall carefully scrutiniseofficial other form of appeal which involves in and in case of night, commeneng at 7.30. will he to be any way the question of gambling. "! dressed Klder B. 8. suspicion to refer matter nanonal We wish to state that communl-- f wm dealbywith a theme Hinckley, who Fraudulent to you. mediately especially opposes any headquarters definitely or of this sort are likely 10 M to tereetmg young men. All such- ars other game any lotteries, raffles, sorted to In connection with tns Invited to be present, form of appeal which possesses gam. HEED FOR INTERNMENT proarhing registration, especially upon bling features This form of gambling the question of age. is contrary to Jht laws of many of the m Jrance, PUBLISHED REPORT OF - m txplo-aion- eeder-Croydon. ..... Bur-bidg- e, ; i T. WULIuwea' U!: a.,h J FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joe. Wm Taylor. So w. Temnle 8t. Ltahe leading undertaker and Services and quality goods th oeat. Prices at your own nulling. W. l.t A, CO.. UNDERTAKERS! 1 WASHING 2'Jn,ilhvln IT'fa? ch''K'VELFrTR": tUty ma. Tfmwashing gtxtp. PATCHI MArrtfVH I3e M, Walker Elec. ll So, Stale. Waa 4703. SEWING MACHINE bingMachlneJ12 So 00. t &. Waa NEW 4703, 15 1 ItT Tmnl FOR FOR SALE VACUUM CLEANERS T-r- ' MACHINES SALE I - h; W. Utm Smost o'LKc,: E!1i-- J- -j S f'E TRIAL. Rent Sa State. Was. yes-terd- ,e J & SEWING MACHINES RENTED 59 ?:NT? Waa t'iei EK RENT AUOWED So. SUte. ' nt :: Parn. ........ ....... ' Jrn-mn- ga n, -- Law--en- SEWING MAHCINES FOR SALH "aJVtk' Wlhr rented 46 BleCtriC C0 6 PATENTS We have established a patent burtua and aro represented at Washington. D C by an attor-ns- y who has been in for, more than 15 years pracitc Jr sr In position to obtain PATENTS TRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS tn a prompt manner and at moderate fee Please send na a drawing and description of your Invention with 45. and we will have search made at tbe Catted States Pat-eOffice and furnish yoa with complete report. gt The Deseret News PATENT BUM AD. Salt Lake City ' |