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Show ,, , , - . - 4 7 ...ins..,,,,s1441,.,....e-:;...Asyro.ri-;-,4- .. , , ,. .......,, . SECTION1 ., ' .. " " .7 :" " . " ' n - 7 ' FOUNDED . . - -- , s - - - ' 7 , ' '.'T J ---- milli. tandh111.1 HANDLE - . - ., , Will Cardon's - . : Strike , Fails-iren-Aga- legislative rtah's of ti be a speaker at A Nations Congr-ealof League ROnOrable J. 01 city. The chosen to reptbeen tiliggt has Associated Industries hs Utah the opening session will speak at on Friday. evening. the Congress assigned by the 11. His topic National League to tars ?f the d he "American will riTace 'ores of Ideals and A League the In-an- for the seas i on s no fact program New York from arrived f st yet t Edgar Young of the v Le fIvt e 'will probably be iaccity of Utah on 6;ataci to give his address eh. 22; Dr. Widtsoe of morn ing , E. A. Harvey, SacMal evening Judge- S. Harison , Vetting, and Ilitettinef ei Denver Saturday .1161:. ite Me ogres; ,the W. J. Ms been announced: McCornick,..George, lit'wan. M. ArmW.W. Roach, Merrill Nibley, Tr. W. Boyer. C O. E. Beebe, r& U. A. cul,.. Burton. Fp.nk Pingree. JohnNee-M. am, Julian Bamberger, ,.. , Measure . riaititti Clause W Dia re tortheill lii act in sessions a League !Canna Aside from the entertains:. being planned for the party of by the Alta club, vtleS speakers irvard club, local club women and committee, which will melon with the comingtho Moantais Congress of 114111 tell irC et prominent organization, this mines Sid have charge of a. nain e! special features being planned the largest party of distinguished tors which Ma ever visited ithe COOP i00 . lv - - ... .. Women Bold Meeting.epresentallves of all woraenl tb .' of., affiliated with the- - Nation-Counc- il of Defense. are meeting il at the Hotel Utah to make :IN to be :temente for the luncheon leo on 1Washington's birthday - for Philip North Moore of the !ale motions kolog stun. tsad of Pitt slat 4-- 01 itvea wv, lamps otrolo " lertot r ki,-Ci- . tat I add AMU MS' and I. ad, - Fear committee. dr t o rt oval Roll sag eine' Dinner co:014' - ' te Call and of Bethel Baptists 1130 Udik d ern , s sod tt ck I mit I el ; We Ole Week eg 61, of A 1. Ls IWapUit held its 111)1111111 Thursday evening, chard at Ninth South And Lint tett The renort of the pastor, II"' H. I,, Barnes. showed that ti intends had doubled during Oblate, and sag, FrYrear ,Olmi that the Primo' had Sunday mibt niadreple fold within the year. L br not graser, treasurer, reported in the church's strong. bcs, bills paid. The out ta etre chosen: Miss following Nellie Morrill. ,Imibtiork; Mrs. 011ut-- tig IM dinner 9 teti tion and Entri 04,40, CUP onente tal shall , atilt e," ere InL- ' McElroy. thilliginti r,tNallrer; Miss Minnie Davtg. choir 171',', lira. John Hughes, rhumb kLn'lk; Mist !'0114atitst: .11rs. R. L. 0 et ibit.Ladieg Aid Davis.,presi- lasts vas society. served the Ladies' Aid soder the by direction nt lkota, 'an tinkled by Miss Nellie uiuF proltram Morris. le illetti 4314 : :cult flifills.-,4,,,.:J- , del", NS COUNTY ot Po, BOND ,ro.e wholt ISSUE nertA. e the,...L ag ,ym ee , pf th it I tjle ,unt via cat I rht. la id 01' 1,...tbiu6ttee..44.,AsesseettriSerPrit''ff ". itsProvements money . at this tit": the of the explained that "m& AO per to be illb4s....,..wettle from be used rallied in to;',&ee making "Lhe usedroads. and the- - remainder tor building "ers. It is miltstiant Ili oadtt- be- proposed that lee .i.n... is of the constructed Wasatch 1l1111 inoun- take. Mr. Bywater, dill ...."eetitlea & of t,1,--Pitnted Out thethe Wasatch ...,,Iltetesed betel! desirability At, 4,1 &leo that higkrway. He some ii the action I, t., z.t.&es be helping to 'toles . letroduced by the Rev. the offerine late Cot,a tribute of that smoke li17,41tkoli. tett I 1.6. .46"11 CITY', U'isAII - : V - 7- .... - -V- --- '' 1 ' AI r''.'"6". w - : - . ' ' ' ' .. : ' 1 - Tocetber Get- With- Your Bone Dtvide Your Pay Check In Two 611all ' Anil Wag. Ravrintma and Peru . , t : 1 SIXTY-NINT- . YEAR' H . ' ! ' ' '' v u .. ... . UTAH AND By Webster 3, V. U. ti.11'1.11JIYENT.BOARD:' - , , z-- , , ) 1 , i''t I p . ,.:CASIIIN'ti' 4; 1 ' e8, , -- - - , ' , . : 42i -- it :0 - -' - et ,, The bliLIaAgnetto stop bombe from collecting fees from. laborers. Strong to cestain parts opposition was made of the bill. Rep. D. A. Baxter moved to strike he section which permits'convietion on the tmeporroborated evidence of an accomplice'. one who alleges he number of paid a fee tor his lob.. A ' representatives objected to the ikek;. tion, sotying that it let the bars down too far. that liberty would be jeopar- ' dized if one person could without any , subetantlation of hie story throw 111other main kill, The motion to strike call nearly dtd sot prevail and all of the members favored passage 'Those who favored of the bilL the. motion' to strike also supported, the bill on final passage since their objection was to the form and not theI purpose of the bill. it,"B. 3 by The house quiekil passed' Rep. William O'Neil. The bill auroad an annual thorizee a levy for fund. Favorable action was also taken on his H. B. 24, which repeals the poU tax laws. Salt lake members favor- 11 11 ' Ie go. " in adoPted , Thecidore Auttainiously- ) '' . )..1,..,,1-...lo- ' , Av. ''4 : le , - '. i , z t a, ; x " V, - '''" I 4 , le ir -- 4 ltifeig ),,;ftfol ,w- -:. I , N .dr ' - fF '4 I 1 A -- .,...,:;?-.7,,------- - '0 . ,01 '0 I. 0-- - . - '' -' 6,01.' t 10,...... o.eor.. - 4'it, lr e 4or,( l' I :::.. 1.-- of : ...0 . ' I ' I , i ,' ' , .,. 7 '''. AI 411 - - - - . - ;....., .. (Cerpright, 4 .. - ....... S.141:stittilbo - -- - r of As at the ., see - - .. . ) 1N f. unk..ty Ftyilar sorpfweerieWosoileintlemtarnt.td ,. ,.i. - . figle 404 0 -,.. wanifdiciwooaorsrpodvvese,riagtndhht of the locale. All round the CAinson la at premium on individual playieg 'Woody' Romney to the spirit of the Utah five. titevonson of the locate can shoot baskets from places wbsce ,Ifs elms can, and his acesntelte ...r:g ate cause for pride in the red an( 11""e. He was- Injured in, ther Ft. Douglas 't may be that he will not taapt. tr.- - The Utah , ,. - ' it?: ' ,-- 07 to center and - cellahifetWeed SWAn -- -- - uw -- 1 - Fitz- lall - i ..- . ! ,: ' . haallmweournotridallosein nitternetemoria:1 ;.'.... . .,., - t - ' . , ' ; 't ,,! - ' ' :i - 1 ' '. '' . ' i - ' ,iI . ...., . ' ' ' - t : - ! . .. ;', , , : - .. 1 - . . - ! - ; , i, , - , - ,-- - , ' t,- , - , l' . , ,,,, . . ,z.,4 -- co, '' .' "I ) - : Itatutelligr; its utilitarian purpose. And at a hilli for memorial pt.- rm. tohre ietiauteecagnrolgoatInforde ample The achievements of the Mormon battalion were unique,and- - no other state haul a parallel event of interest , to celebrate. ' The theme of the Mormon Battalion I. wider than the state, referring to the whole southwest, and therefore a die- -' tinctively state memorial is not tide. qtuttely suitable. .. , , It is "too large a theme' and too fundamental to the honor and glory of heroic sons to be 'cribbed,- - - , ... t . Of '' L i : ''! ,: i : " , , i ,,, i ...,,,, 1 1 :,, ' 1 , ; t , t '" :;. f - t ' !. . f - ! i '" . ' '' , - o t i ' ' . .' .: 4 : i 1 - - . who------7-- . - - -- "-- . -- SO ,.4, - ' . - altdIE-110)(1- ', ' ,, eue SHOULD-BEAMENOE- - I f 4 As for today's game Tommy withia-sony- eeabined said: patrick in connection with .., '''''"'"" t "We will win the game tf the fet- utility building .. t ' ' and fight all many other and burled subjects." witl T To ehenge.plana now would lie an et 4eme-.is-ititCOUNTERFEIT-FLINB. T. U. bunch if the men don't loss act of bad faith toivartro those their beads and will keep in the game have carriod on the project to its r . --of the time. We have a present state of development. .. . ' ' to brag team. but nothing strong The report. also states that a larger 0 it Roterre-team- t-.,:01SCOYEREll ATEAllnELO about .Model of -for the monument,. will mean fight to the 'finial. nut I ,.... : , moo tee all in good 'shape and I oee has been prepared by the sculptor:G. -P. Riewold. and that the architects. reason why we ean't win out. no -James ILONE ARREST-I-S MADE -- Coach- Roberts teary about7!' CHABITI!IORE115 as the Utalimentor. He knows-thahis er. of Chicago, advised recently that . .3 boys can't take the honors without the model would be ready for- exhibt- plenty of fight and be expects them to tion by January of this year. --..-. . ....,...... -a battle isup ' The report : royal. signed by Mr. Rob.Emilio tidied Caveat" charged with putLine up for today's , game: eta. Mrs. May Belle T. Davis. secre- ... i is seder arrest. and is r ....t i counterfeiting. of is Idea Prevent to Y. the commission. IL p., Exploita- lodged in the county $ail in default of M.rtah. , I , 110117110Y ..... . M. ,, Clark Charles H. Hart. Heber Scosvcroft and . i ' $2.000 bail. Many counterfeit dollars Wright 'r if -- . . , Willis Mr. Annie H. Wallace. T. N. Taylor, '.. tion and Give to Those i ' c and half dollars and s complete Outfit Stevenson. Keeler also of the COMMIeetee, hi In the east, . ; -- ' Swenson a note adds, and Sam C. Park is ill ..Ig for making the same are bald by the ,...w.'"dobur7 . ,' Edwards """rnner rg Deserving. with influenza. so that the report does local special investigator oftbe de- "" , . , , Ota.h substitutes: Mac Swan, Mart not bear their signatures. ' ... partment of- Justice as - evideoca The G1117" ' Glen Ralph ---lreard" ' lures, Peln.,. arid- diactoenres- follow an and Does, f Use mother's pension arrest torwarde; and ;fid which bag been going on Meteor andChipman. Eiplottation-i' , Nil Reeve"). centers. Husband Would S4zys Ottleisair Ott Romney. umpire; Mal. law will be impossible if a proposal Mace the latter part of December. 19111. . ., Not to at which time a bogus dollar was ee hc,wate1cw refereebill which is being drafted by the coun- , i t attorney upon the request of the passed at once of the mercantile houses ' l' ; lit a suit for divorce cc the ground state and county officials and various in Garfield. The Aryan, of Caveats Here to Arrange Olsou of cruelty, Hattie obozges that 'meal clubs,' is approved by the Mate was met a few days ago. Since then 1.! ' ' ber husband. Fred A. Olson. for three Unitarian Services the federal authorities have been meek- - legislature. At a meeting of represen',I.,- weeks. did not speak to his wife.. ,..... tatives of several social organtsaticmi Int GtIrseelit VIConglari and Cellist Maud MeNamara achrieved that Jo, with state and conotty oefielahh held at Ingotislart brother" whom they The Rev, William Manning Brow '', fondboa McNamara a aleph of being accomplices. go far the of Boston. field ' ' ' ness woman for and a the Hotel Utah last evenipm ,weak-noise- s oaks another of Amer!. the secretary not been apprehended divorce. : in thepreserrt law avers pointed seloblize their capture is thoug: own Unttartan societl. ii In the citY to Leona Haat lattr..-f- or : ' , ehveros from out and MOSIBUtedi 11140pbed which would matter of days. arrange with local Unitarians for Karl- - Freak on the 'impend of .. :t liveda in The together di- e treagthen.ait and snake ft. Immune to house sumand Clara is for this services and .Orel port. special suing spring . where, it is elicited, at l ' . .... :, . John on.,Lthe ground lx.Eqa.t! being --mer. In the newt church. Hs says: ssr.re. rrPln to de- ', tin.; work of counterfeiting-wasthe law ebould apply-Onlmetal Nearly 10 per cent, of our ministers thit he has detertid her. the It on.. carried ii thought inso no ss to offer widows pendent in the manufacture of the win are engaged in war work, and it will ducements- to worthless husbands to used was .cured from- the atneltets, where itot be possible to secure a pastor for desert their faatillies with the expectathe Salt lAke church until some of men were employed. the tion that the mothers' pension law will PASHAS WILL IIIICE them are released." Cirestaties et Coble. , relieve them of the. responeibilitY of Dir. Brown will preach Sunday mornTb silver dollars which prompted tvg. the first service held in severel providing for them, hi.was ilea contention ' Vrioode of the the investigation of ,Coptatin Mark each bore the data months on account of the eptdetnie. hit BO, con-- - 1114.. ' The first- oils wait turned over theme teinttr 9..iving Stones.' A PreCAMPAIGN tended that more, than 30 per emit of to IC v4.1)stvenport of the department sentationbeing of the home depertment sere: all tics" helped by the mothetr., pen. Cl Justice December 111. On January 14 tee of the Red 'Cross will the be a. Mon law are of this type. a second spurious dollar was brought following Sunday irernin. given On ih unanimonely atte that 1L1L Wolf e. agreed that the to him. The search which followed re. law shonid be chanted Do That the suited la. the' location of ass trici at Suartay general. will sines essiateet Ate"suggestiotr,Of'''SY'lt on --The county commissioneru should adminis, Garfield. liVben Moms were soot to attorney of Religion to the Times." Wilson, secretary of labor, to the effect , I ter the fund. wince by the law they are make the arrests. only use of Liss see-pe-e' Challenge -reconstruction the that parted 15 the could be found. required to appropriate the money. At America build to .as time to administration for homes the left the is preaent The coins are rather erode in work, Juvenile-courmetal It hi Ogden well asfrrituetries tho Soldiers' and manship and are of base not thought that many or the cense had Itle.1.- -' Present Sallorti Crusaders Bureau io of Smployment 0 the trio were in every Poe- The present law le too rick!. to the been passed at the time planning toan- encourage ' the outfit found, extensive building cam- way isible opinion of the charity officiale. In that detected. Is Irrom was the that it thought hove enteral the 41"vntitm of the men to commence City schools of Ogneti throughout the Mate, igtolloimbilsai;hosf adrunte peroreAilit'irte oper. deto Arch Thurman. secretaryAcc,rding of --the-the Mali Legion of Modern Health loofas Beations on a more exterieiv scale. othof detentes. the 051111,i1 "council pendent& At times a partially tnva"-ieW. I to Pratt Crieselorn according I local as las another with one child and no relaueee sides the coin and dies for making well the employment of various denominations, a plumb- icutrikexecittive secretary of Om Utah bureau trill mond out city ' Is more& detwitrhvyinfnzthaeridlfrom the fund ers 1,000 "building" and some base metal, er's pot melting be to state and association Health posters 4; placed conepicuetialp Plaine nathYreebe oar of deetrered a number ;II" ' partially good seamstress but who has throughout the varlotre communities. of the crusade. 'robe etqwl which - apparently had bees The posters are pubilshed by the United four dependent children, M the opinion dollars, health of States to the is oruissAa promote were ot the because , defect" turown . away of labor. of the eocial workers. department bI4trft hy teaching spirit of cliutoll such legend"' s as "ConstructionThey A maximum' of $40 Tier inonth was found. adds to Material for the and nese hygiene. i ; tbo wealth of the country. build now SAAR sillmeme rl'911 staptite liss,luikett sugrthl amity., Mute- sitoboole blk,,i,;(4;13 Somer., buildins be 'built tio we. 'distributed' ity'-th'Mont, .00mtrilinAn- - '' Mwtrav M!!tord, of City, Schools at ,vre,titsinkly,-th3,1 lers arid tiRetitarttr workers tenderthair 4tallsat thaws het 'Build TIOW t direction. , anothe, schoolhouee, Adpistritent ot county, tour:iced to build Utah country, Washington B. Present' at the meeting were city belt courthouse, 'roosts t Morgan county, DaviscOunty, Rail of the lusts department of edutiLetory, memorial." 'During the church, district Stimmit Dinh and the Contractortatiortat)oek ,000nty, ;' wow it was patriotic not to bard, 115W commis, Thirmi t cation; Clarence Neale city the aiready-hare organisation, 1:M411181PS buildiand we Ithow our annuai es.11 banquet patriotism by sioner; r".'PtIlt" Mark.M-.Yin?dpauper at Its ngof. ,the ,aettotY,:.obefgltt, ale a Decsonal etatement of,Secy. W.400.k.ikUk, of tiborvrileon't- w;or ana membocs atscriaciir 1100 't?""luele eneettotpa a&ACKVIltrl to ask deeleed hotel. bongo of the city. wag Worker own his ownMr.home." Report Success tor appointment of a cotoraleeton Thurman It le pointed out br . . -- ,. ture i , .. to adjust wages for skilled end un- allow for that this new campaign will t' &killed labor. se well as settlement of of tbe CommunitirAtee. as welt labor Promoters killed for positions Cancel Citmensto p.- - other problems tsarising antler laboring Smith many as unskilled. State, ettunty and city . wait on resales' House; on --14 .conditions- .: , RS Meltem4 executives was selected In (Silver street, report success of Um o. Suit was flied today In the trnited the legnilature b. .asked to otcoperate in tasking it G. W. Hogan. Hodgson. A. J. Mills sadsuch 4 at. soder be direction of the if- lama Soccossfla. o 00113 M States district court by the tatted St have for ""g dor I Another V. and rartiam, Matilda, May capamtv where lraa returned States against Joseph Heighart, a na,.. aton act hi ILD appellate Of rPgds; PS 0 or employees believed conaidered serene inis this reed-valof igt Mins lialilday the of Austria.' asking that hi. na- - mtber employers tmposed upon and It work. ,unisersities. in turalisation be roads Dull and void and fp twiteet:1 being ran he IOWS SULta and Coiumbia wages generally nethat his certificate of naturalisation made more stable and equalised by such and for three years was a national -; i It1i be set aside. lt is claimed that Reid.' a body, . The following officers for the erotay of the Campfire Girls of New any rte. .se; home York. Miss Marnum is ofa Columbia hart leas greeted naturalisation. on next rear were eleete411; Henry a was men employed the technical Mao, and e the I kic,nrayets, president; C.ebt. Alston, vice graduate division Hill. itt August She ban haft fought with the Ninety-fircourt objected to the grantitimof tbe 1 nceerilent; J. M. Villadsen secretarl. schools tu New York. work forest and Isom tyrotheIvor is Chiin recreation ,, ise treasurer. n man experience NEfftiVille, O is papers on the ground that the re' eine Frank Schu-te- r, Thin Tenn. MAIM young stripes. cago and the ever SO mentkrs of wore quilled notice had not ,bean given by goldierste testa manly' made nn women wift remain ' la , Bait Lake convalescent the clerk of the oourt to thei commis, ereaer. the butemas.: meet through through.the spring. Biome of matianatsottiosk. oontracting souditions. , ,,, , . I i tlithbee will play at guard. iPsiarferoesarythm"hWthoeodgbelaeury ,, -- . YTENSION : , tIt it." commonwealth - , ,, , 110111-1MOTHER- : ' Local monumente honoring local dead should and will be erected in the near future. 'the state's memor- Jai "should be in full view of all that war's achievements, that it might ,be done worthily." No one provide. for all the historical thingicitizens of this unite have done end will do. . ' ' Mor- - 'president Mit. MonumOnt ' Battalion hien suitscol- ettrni ntielfr Il.'Ilidiertillhia lgiate; hoop. contest opens.. l'lle .. e nthteadt aftern cotom.,IntitLe:.,: Utah and BrIgham Young university legislature ' the Ienport of tl atestieeeTreeettmah ror Rion for as abeepp nearxttottolittcola i required ves. by law. The report WIte stilfPlernimted et rst year. Lightning action cheirstforby an addreu by Mr. Itoberts in per- Levies both quints and- It Is not first string son at a joint session. , tmelterial igicittee4710th:ett and each man It presents several arguments aA to hair the of monument to the 'Mormon. why winging has a reputation Battalion should be separate and apart raining stunts.. V. Y. hes B. of the : Roberts coach from memorials to soldiers and za!lors bad his team tntact through four years from this state who have fought in that men of high school sport and tbe tither wars in be,half of the nation. meet theldlitoppers tonight compared In this the report-run.courter to the school the state championship high,was the plan advocated by Governor Simon In hie address to the team of a year ago. Roberta Bamberger, legislature at the opening of tile ses- - first to get hie bunch in practice. Won. Prove Arrive, at lietra arwhTichhe rimeaseiognnsedadmvyanacirblunt tthweor;np:rin't: The ProVo team and rooters will -rive here at i.40 on the Salt Lake and 1,0 t Th: gre7tteroTittlastw7irm'isaz,t yet en.l'ilpnLigkerbedopeculleadi vineterruroviboatilitwshibcsh . ed. the It is impossible at the present time added for the' fans of to get a true perspective of recent school. Plans to bring p recti events of such magnitude. "We are body standing too dome to the mountain to naldidi yriottimmat,Ttatiwholsge.Pr:,vboontstivadoent clash thS,1-91- jump-a-t-eenie- 31110,141; . , I , - - 2 o'clock when Crim-- 1 them--a-c.will 'make the trip; meat ot co&Ipanying the team. Provo wilt play 'Willie and Clark in the forward positions. They are both on the agirresidve and fast on pastrZga. Keeler will r for the B. Y. against Steveneon, the big aod Utah center. "Woody" Romney for the Woodbury are the guards Crimson that will oppoce the fait play .'914($1.'' 1)ockeilire)14... - , . ile.'en1e'll; r 0 "t- . d'itt--- .0004 . Change Plans Now Would Ibe an Act of Bad Faith. -- - ti-- , i "'''' at Pym- -- . A4 ...r. -- tO yt . TONIGHT ' ' - tvilwe7 ;, 143,$1,01),c4P01,0Veololf) 1 . , - - 1 7 t ,,' .. firt0104$41,,$4,4",0100 -- - Season Promises to , vide Deluge of Thrills; Fast -- Contest Expected. ' ' t7,0 -- . . Pro.---sion-Sa- , op AO It r. ewee-z-J . . '1 , . 4;1'3? ' , - i : I 9 !fo:lo,,, .4 ff-Itil- ' 0 : ,00' editefAller-t-treO.7,14e- oej, IV( . - First-...- Game of Collegiate Mormon Battalion Commis- ., - . . i ,.-- ,, . - - the-va2t N, !,. 7 .!. , With faces rnaaked and revolvers drawn, -two heavily armed bandits boarded' a Second West' street car at the end of the line, Second Went and Thiheenth South streets, and robbed the car crew of the fare box-- . They then left the 'car and diaappeared in the darkness. A thorough search of the surroundiegImeighborhood il' was made by tbe Police follorriog the robbery but no trace of the bandits or the fare box could be found. - The men boarded the car. which was, driven by Motorman J. B. Curtin. 771 east Sixth south street, and in charge of Conductor R. F. Fairchild& 433 Hazel court, just as it etarted on the inbound trip to the-citIBoth risembere of the crew were. forced to sit down in the car while one of the, bandits wrested the leaped into the itur'the bill said they had heard of al fare box and darkness with it. The other robber five tax thought for years poll several the law had been repeated before. kept the two men seated for Other merribers said" experienceof 'minutes after his partner- had disto more to coed him dime in order was it give that appeared their dietrictos colleot the poll tax than was realized to get away. The personal valuables of the car crew were not molested and from the tax.- When tbe companion hills. FLR.- it is thought that the loss to the Comintroduced by B. Rep. pany will run from $25 to 150. A 33, 32 and H. for third reading goof' description of the bandits was Masters, came up -votive opposition was made-- because furnishod the ,officeris by- here cities car men. Officers believe the bansome members, saw would be held up on printing rates dits had appointed a meeting ' place occurred. where only one newspaper, is printed before the robbery reward of 1100 has bears altered in tho 4,itT.The bills make the .prietH.' record DkIts F. of the Utah the ordinances and by Manager int of city commission meetings man- Light & Traction'company for the -arof county datory.., That amendments might un-be rest of the robbers. made which would eliminate the desirable. fatturallebille Furik RecoversPi President. at the foot of the calendar. A number of the bills introduced on Par the first time of'the prasent sea. the joint committees sloe of the legislMure applause wan were read the second tithe and on the calefidarfor third reading. beard on the floor of the senate yesterrorby day. It' came with the announcement from 'Acting. President George The judiciary Committee 1,11,W. that be hadL.just called up the'and three bills. Favorable report bad IL Groves boaPital made on 'H. by Rep. been advised..that moment James W. and the bill placed on the calendar an from rusk-Jefar In takes th,rd attach ,ef, influeraag that- he bad left il, : i 1- on-ro- , I I I loond the-stre- -- et j The rovernor notlfied the house that The committee reported unfavorably conflicted with the federal constitu- erd. which eaves water appropriation b. by tion. At his request action on the filing's of soldiers and H. C.-relates to a report was deferred until he could con- Rep. Newman; which war rveterans. fer, with the committee. The bill is, memorial building for 1 aeaskm willbe held designed-to-protethe civil Ajoint .. the for 'o'clock today purpoee of hear; of soldiers. -- Twelve mere bills were referred to Inn the Hon.- - B. U. Roberta speak on . the subject of a memorial building. standing eommittees. Throe bills were introduced. Claims At- - the same time Mr. Roberta will make of deceased the report of the Mormon batpersons against estates which would be barred at the end of eight talion memorial comminsion,"of years when no administrator or execu- he is chairman., , . was that the 'mule Announcement tor of th. estate had ,been appointed. under the terms of H. B. 48, by Rep. labor committee would bold a public King. City counells will be permitted heartvig in its committee room at the to collect ennually the coot of fur- capitol next Monday at 10 Am. on nishing irrigating water,. under- the the w,Wify day of rest bill, and FL B. terms of H. B. all by Bap. Bullock. A lb. by rap. Greenwood. which defines cause of action,will, mot be abated be-..-a, dare work In certain industries. ' it ct - , . - 4, : ' . f - - . 0041 41 .::$ f;::; LNW ,t 1 i '- ' Oso'. Ao .- .4ife ft fm,Aid1141,40 1! reffii, - 1 11( o ...- ,g ' - 1414 Nt'askt1 , ill 11. - I - 4 r q ri, 4 . - : llyI y I, ,., ,so. 1 . .c , .i tr the gravest in Francet mid; had been won at too great a cost for this nation without Jeopardizing It by letting anarchists and L W. W. tam run riot. This hilt, mid Mr. McKay does not Jeopardize the rights ofr citizens but it gives notice to that class of people who never would be citizens of this nation that they are not wanted here. The motion was put to vote, roll call being demanded and the enacting oleose remained in the bill. Then Mr. Morris moved that the bill be amooded by striking- - out "the red flag." J Rep. Francis guinn Of Salt Lake was on his feet In an instant saying that the firstt motion might as well bare been passed as to eliminate those word& for thei effectiveness of the bill' would then be lost. The same people made the seine argumeMs and the soli call vetet favored reterftion, of The wordaOn , final roll call the bill passed with the - 1 ., , s . 04141 'll I f i 41'...1"."..""11,.-- -, ----, ' 0-- , "- 'glad41004E11 --- --u- -- -- - t , ,,.... . As - it - ,, '444 PLAri S FOR . - - ";4--- -- :11.: A,,- .4.. ,.. "titt &IC. ' - NfORL9 710 ' - 4, -,- ,,, 7 t ,--gt, ' 0 ....,,---- 7 ...-07- 01 ' OF ,, , . 77- ' ' fgAme v '', 1,... ... "ts -- . - witue:-..):- I'm s Mitty , ..- .- - knowledge i A. ' ," , ( - t eel cy ti-- e - ,..- Hel-r- ii; , , , .. t' . . '47. 4 : "y I , I ,, .4 t : .. ... .., I c4.' :- ,vvHit.E To ft fl:C1404 41i , ifr "ri:;"N , ',If r . r , , ILI-Do4nt the moneyed 'obtintY lint of el' 11,100,00e for the.)tn ott of D.-.B.-,1- 2 1 twee publkl higettways in the given.'7.yesterday d by the Lintel' clot, ,,Itt,,,,Ata,,,,ereculatt 'Aidif."Ckftlertrliab'se'lotr-ewprestr-ons-taierThir In the,,;,Nestittnea treigini,eliMmenia.,;.,0,11ght antenci,-- , tivalfoilbitar' tine,: noidirtOP-B.3,15C- , '44fr Brin e , it rd kir.'1'..44ttitrrisattpeitstretelf 'county commissioners; Astir O. Meeters and favorable report 'made. ties to the action under the terms of F. tuldressed .the Nut. The bill - county third to the reading club-., going Inertia or B. TO. by Rep.,E. R. Miles. ., the issue. 'members in calendar. 11, The bill determines. what IL Ince lieorge it. rpretliCent of the Strand by Governor. - ---Martin newspapers may print legal notices. '. Di ittak LiAK,11, , 1RousLe DRYING- 114e Recr.oF Iiim i ttat it e.. Henry N. Byrne. of entertainment committee; Harden ,. oe, of the special invitation mini: the Re,. George E. Davies liI tommittee of clergymen; of the regional publicity miner. B. B. Ramey, vice chair-S- r the committee on registration hotel placement; Nephi L. Morris. Us committee on halls. meeting ushom and decorationar and I. Sahara. ot the state branch din ra iliiiliam,Spry.,W-B-Wallac- Howard; Region Congress ChairPIM C. Graham, and . ant a and . r;:11.11MHI BANDITS - Intuit - ' Moore will-al- so plau...social Rep. : c.ions in her honor while she is l Johneon, Heppler. Hinckley, -.- . halt Lake. and Tanner. Morris, Plercey John C. Cutler of the 13111 Passes- Mitl-re-e . . ., .. afternoon at-- 2 :IC crelock at -- Considerable debate seas precipitatHotel Utah of the members of ed when H. 13:29. the labor committee arrangements committee of the measure, came up for final peonage. - - 1 .1 , . ,- IS NFAWo . . - , - ., d 1, ' , ,144Mr., I , State, . . I I said J. E. Eardon in the house yesterday when asking for- the pas-sago; of what la known as the red flag bill, which he introduced. The bill prohibits disloyal display of the red flag or any other emblem of anarchy:, Rep. F. E. Morris otRalt 'sae took the floor and talked at great length. He opposed the taelkillre saying that It was an inopportune titLe to .pass such legislation. Hie view's were supported by,William Kelly of Tooele.-R- . E. curie, of Salt Lake, Who also added the view, that labor organizations would be barred from carrying their organization emblems since they were I red volored. and John Hansen,-Jr.of' liajt. Morrie tó' ' Strike the enacttng clause., ., e' II- ri. MeKiy ef 'Weber' took-thneer and spoke against the motion: L,,,, He made M. stirring talk on patriotism 71, In which, be asked if the members Ira , C"' 7 .1.".., . SALT u, .5.0mE:rpstm&-.1016 I'm Croiricr To, . ' 4. . busmeow filled with bodice of Americans boysi awl 1.11ryne, prontinint and only a crude wooden crone to deei club man of this city, was today entertain-a- t orate the resting place.. Liberty . he mined chairman of the ' ets. n , D.- a TAX 1 so 4 7 -- . it. E need this law tui a, warning to agitators that there ie. no -- i . - Goes inst , . C. Bamberger.e. -oppeeing-th- e hilt wer- e- thinking of ,A . Dixon; of Provo,Charies Eccles. hunker Hill. the battle of the wilder- - V ' C. David ccoa of Ogden, Ogden, Dart ness. the fever swamps of Cuba and oes, Marlin Ecclen, H. A. mous,. Lester freed,if already from their minds bad gone i It.. W. iseighart, James W. Collins, of Wriest Me ,. his. . : I , , J. 1919 7 -- . Through:After.Motiontd Announced. )(EMBER. - , , CongressSpeakl 01 Big- 6 ... ...,.44-,- ,...,. ,,,,,, ,..,4,,r,,,,-- -- - - - ... . , Businisi I ' ,,, . , - BO , ,. 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