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Show DKSF.HET 10 The Tha funeral services tor tha Isle Jamaa Loaell Morgan, well kaewa traveling salesman, whs died la a local hospital Iasi Madnanday, follow, lag pa operation for append kiua, will y News mum OF AfiMdiMl im mt Is Issued SMitoi Into Mondays and Thursdays DISTRICT Fa 4 by te ( ftrl rK-toliii- to faaalu-Ile- a ueent-meual- y yaetavday repreeeallng to ing af te farmer aartherw ead af Iwtut county, whlrh aa held la to elfirn af toe Utah Mater maraga Mawuuiit la toe cap!-1. a T tarry u to tni f tb a iwHundle sea umid la fi.eet la lb retail tear! ktttt at farming-te- a I rtJ.y afternoon, wbea a Sell mi plea at ad lea I te be mapped out. The commit) ntuat ef Chair 'man latld F. Bmtib, County CommU-iianer-a Ualley and Parker, J li hi. of Kayetllla, Mayor Joha turn litatM af Farming!, P. P. Parrleh M Ford of Centerville. Eire F, aad J. htrharda af booth I r n.ingion. W. E North farmlngton, M. M, of I'utier M hliaaidaa af Laal Layton. A-- M liar loa and W. Ih Haraaa wf harerlll. II. M Ratoon Of Clearfield. W. 1L Wllcog of CUnlaa, ef Pjrarue. M. F. Jab r tehee of Meet Point. Clareaea Earl af Peulh Mcber and - P. EiHaon. " member al Urge I T event at tha meeting, la add I lion ta to delegk'.aa. were Georg F. Mrlionegle. etel engineer. J. L. Lylt ef the United Melee reclame lion oerv Ira, sad W. It. Mallaea, member ef Iht of the Utah execallva rommltlo Water Btoraga amortaUoa. Aik For Investifa tion of Condition by Rep repents tire Committee of Citizens end Officials. m-,luu- etl Road Show For Salt Lake Stake AMUSEMENTS BAIT t toet ruMCiiir. Til F 41 Rl Juba LUi: an Itollk. p ORPHI t by M !- -' Ill Laodllwnd "tli lUtslw t utlalt M t'-4- ." UumM Itoj tor supply ssrto of to ItoiMrUI. Teacher to imi.iM iuoki 4 to iiti jkepa te wgtaiM that Unitary. A la tow trial aaa paaatd afteraaaa br a meet- 1020 10 and Hraalag, tltrArf hrwhnv and I Alt it Clifford. lllmiMUIkb-IL- Ii Oawlagvr and MuhW (A yore ta Urt Mas Mltok FAVT4G1R Vaodovtlto fcui daytog hnadtlMcd by I La GoUta Mi other btg ftmiacoa. CAklNrt Too Moor ta "Owe o ih Flora;" eu ere of vaodo- - , the OCTUNtNO xUla. AMERICAN "Tho Doogmxaa anrrthg Margaret Matt Jk Jeff (ward;, 1 Price Only. $2.00 a Year MAHCII Trooeling Sale t man Will be Buried Sunday T Semi-Weekl- SATIJII DAY NEWS EVENING Tal-of- " rwer CTtrMto comedy. action of tha FARlMOncriMPRlXI irudwi4u law 1perta 1 commute Aa "Daa-goro- e Aura" Public A IN EM A Oliva Toil In tha famous School Teacher's association to ataga aarrma "Tha Trap." iavamtgkia maans of adequately la. C EM "Just A Wife" featuring ftra creasing teachers' eslarlss, a report ta AM Aarhlya Will lama, Roy kuwail prepared by J. Fred Anderson, chairWMlT, MMtari and Lnatrtrw joy j OirtaUe cutw- man of tha with oommltte, carrying 'dr- to Mimm, It rseommaudaUea calling for a pubSTRAND Aawrua Krilrvmaa la licity campaign to acquaint tha public "A Doaghdee of the Goda." JIMES IX) WELL MORGAN, sith tha existing condition, sag Y Turn MU la "The BRO ID adopted at a meeting of the city achool be held Bunday at 1111 p. m . from Hterd Maalar;" Pint tiapht "Ad ml area of Rath." teachers Friday afteraeon at Iht Went tb Teenty-eecon- d ward chapel, corner Bewmd Weal and Fourth North High school. atraeta At Iha does of tha mealing tha Mr. Morgan, who waa II yaars of Plane For Service was petition signed by the g. waa bora and raled In the II IL St Minttrel Show Ready leachere: ward of thM city, hia partoltos Doneleon. in to to James B. and i'earl I'ralt ustt ttty hit ROAD show on rather a pre paniments by Mia T the mayor, tha president of the ents being He waa a grandson of the Mill Mildred Wall will give dramatic s how Morgan. to Final minstrel nsvy. for the plan scheduled la scale board tentluua of etty education, tba presidents Isle A poet I Oraon Pratt and Bishop and Allan Wood and eao-elateof tha Commercial club, tha Rotor, Joseph IL Morgan. Ha leave be- ba glvan by tha dtoabled former servrw Ijr 4 M. Mery for tha various wards of Salt loadingwltl present th feroe, "Th LuThirty pupl'S f to now In training at tha Utah l m. Mery's sesdsmy. will a wife and four ice man tha "Merry Musical Laka atak on Thuraday and ll Ited Mare." lara, tba Klwaalana. tha lloma and sides hto parent 6 year Ruth Nineteenth ward. too ptojr Data rhlldran. from Maids' aged and svelnf. trito, al tndimr this Agricultural cotlega Tha 16 and Brhoo) League. Utah Associated In It. Friday night March il I art sin with musical numbers P. , and Hobart, k xkxihi, James an ill la blrh ba I, to tha at dsptcllag lh pracu'.lena af th Started preented Proiecutiom duatria tha Federation of Womens also 4 brother. Oreon, Harold. Ralph, of the CferiaUaa to Rs March II, hale been comp let program la mad up of a aeriaa of Those presenting this partRuth JenPart-TimtLaacta of a highly entertaining charac- program conaurt of Mlaaea tha Allen, and on slater, Carolyn. rluha, Elka Maaara. d Under and lo D. tb II. and cast aalerlad. according --Th forThe body may be viewed at the IL A. Oldham, who has charge. Pro- ter and th various performer will sen Clara Thomas. Gen Collett. rwipktum O. Will Christenson, I Farrall, Nphl Rich. Ivy Noble. Beth and Minnie rwclpltatloa reeldenr ef Samuel Holme 411 trjr rrlc nperti mor ceeds of tha rtcltal will ba uad la move from ward to ward and thus The first proeafuiioa under the sew Morris: atoo b acrobatic to kHlttim f to Ashton. Fourth North street, from 11 until 11 atabllah a revolving fund for the benThra will asm achool th Uma several visit Uwsaa yesterday and Vaughn Cutler, night place Crow nnn ttM lib. It, Uu p stunt Ray by "Facing a difficult and serious sit- o'clock. takmen efit of tha disabled aervlc C. W. Rawlings ba number ahow wltl th by comical Inetliuled by Ih On attorney uation tha laarhera of thla etty herecounty night Thuraday during to nllrt In tor. Utah tha at ing training Agricultural a eerie of fancy dance by Mias W. by petit loa aarh and all of you: Nlel and John college. 'Tba fast Includes Mr. Old- given in the Fourteenth, Seventeenth. and T. agalnet Rufu M tank RnarM-Di-tor "That you moot with tb mrgnry Prominent Citizens Thurman, a pupil of Ruth St Ladle I wa are Tha Mtdvato. of O. C. Gram ham. (Headman, K Twenty-aeconand It Fackrell, Hart, Nineteenth. Ih Blt flmlih. I tenia, with Mr Stella Beeeley Dahl-quicommute for the attorney Probate For Filed W'dli wllh failure ta with A. comply P. IL giving charged Wlrlrk. Warden, purpoof Harry Eagtn Twenty-fourtward and on Friday Lake liaai. ha rtursd from Ixm the law whlrh require tha attend us, through them, your earnest advice at Abe plana. Two musical and C. Winn. Schuslocal h during nee at or hoot of children until com- and counsel relative to the present Sixteenth. note by puplla of th Ouatav In th Gen-rbr Fifteenth, An(la night of will lata tha Brigadtor Tha MualC era aeheduled. of i ha war, aa to hack onca more to lb pletion af a high arhool emus or un- emergency a education aa It threat-an- a ter College and Twenty-eightTwenty-nintRichard W. Toung. forntar Mayory Ranto affect the welfare of tha hoy Thirty-fourtKaama building. of tho taking part balng HaroldDonald Feature wards. ham-tttil tha aga of II years, la Ih event Spencer Barracks Is G. Park and Georg and Harry Lewis, vtoltn; dall and gtrlw tha future cltlaana of this Bamual follow atshow th achool oxrueal from of admitted regular wer Dedicated Magna "A Night la Bonnie Scotland." In- Coleman and Ran Rom. aaxaphone. nb The Wonder tendance tha eludeot to required ta community. MeewUy ytrday aftrnooa of 4 (ha public III maal probate by Judge P. C. Evans W. Luell Coleman and EdelNight club "That this meeting ha held within to hour la Ml troducing Scottish dongs and dances, and Mr tha Richard annually court pan epead district Third tha subLewis, weiss Mrs. held next thalr at Scouts piano. tha H. wife. and week library. March II. al ttm Nielson at pm; Boy Magna a hy James lima or continuation arivxila and place Toung. Jr., waa appolntad 10 rv Port of tha proceed will go io th Nellaon and ject, 'Tha Procees of Milling," Tha II I reported that there has bean to ho agreed upon." The eplrlt of the without new Kpencer bar- Mary K. Salt Ivtd of th dedication of hit aa administrator bond Nellaon. wllh thd Highland rtak Sunday achool board, while tb apaakar will ba H. J. Cresger. Tha difficulty experienced In ooveral ranee meeting and dtocuaaiona wae that the father eatate. In accord with pro- racks last night A party of acout Robert dance and Bailor horn- balance will go lo to Ihvarious ward. eword In tba Jordan school district and the teacher would abide public la Invited, fling, of tha will. general difrom Lake Salt executives Mlaaee Bessie Craig and The ahow la under headquarth canoe begun yesterday are to teat the dectolon of this Investiga- vision by by tso pipe A . Trust company ters motored out to the district for Iteswl and Viol ,. Tha Utah Saving MkwdruMrlra Tha lamnaa the accom rection of Ray and tion. Service, educaboard of of tb estate authority tha of executor waa appointed which waa In raunlaa oommlliaa daalraa that all re- tion to tha matter. The oom plaints th dedicatory banquet Erpevaara Opposition. Park. of the late Mayor turned lamwl mtoatoaartaa aan (hair were sworn to by J. IL Oraer, M Idtha nature of a fathers' and sons' Will Help Aged Man of Poet Opposition to the work of the Hrber J, and Wiliam S. Itomnry affair. V. Nelson. If Emsrtl ea lb attendance officer. Tb Preat. C. II. H)da offered Appearance araaa tohaltJoaLaka defend, war was committee Flaw art emergency Katherine and Romney expreated On Way to Chicago evens. City, flab. C. M ant were Immediately arraigned If tha dedicatory prayer. The arnuo Witter Bynner Hailed by J. Challan Pmllh, aerretary of tha executor of Mr. Ho.n-ney- a rendered Perrin la chairman of (ha commit!. th acout aong. "Good EveCity Judge Henry C. Lund. They Utah Educational association, and a appointed serv without bond, aa to eetat. Event As r Important Thomas KIly. 87 year old. who ning." under tha leadership of Thirty-thir- d Ward Patriarch John were tsleaeed upon their asn recog member of the publicity oommltte provided for In the wilt William Jonea U E. HamInto the police station Tuesday walked U. Whitaker will ba tha apaakar at nltanre and tha caeca will be heard appointed at a prevtou meeting of mond explained what It means to be An event regarded of considerable the teacher aeeoclatlon. deHe war chapal on Bun lata. i, on tha Thirty-thir- d hi way from Bncrnmento. in night Clash Results A. a acout Oscar Klrkham spoke on clared that h was not In favor of any Strikers to th literary and art cirOar arantnf, Marth 11, at I 1 o'clock. to Chicago, k It bt provided led the audience In Importance and CL. acout songs further work thla year with respect on Eleventh William Butler Yeatt , Tha chapal la lorata be Verdict of Not Guilty eom enthusiastic number. A. O cles of Balt Lake will the appear- with hi railroad far from this point to the aalary question and stated that East hatvaan Fourth an Fifth South. on bird T. J. Rooeer ance here of Witter Bynner, poet to th bo believed to board had don all it Treganxa Eminent irith Poet, la Invited. windy city, according to Chief Everybody In Judge Harold M. rendered aspoke A Jury violin solo, Claud Perkins dram at let and lecturer, of California, could under Ita axlatlng llmjtatlona of Police Joph E. Burbldg. Kelly WiU Lecture Here Ha wan Interrupted frequently by dis- Stephen's division of the Third district and hia father gave a aong and a who will deliver a lecture at th Mooao Will Paitra -- Tha Balt Laka F walked from Sacramento to Balt Lake. returned of appreciation was made Todg No. Ill, Loyal Order of Mooaa. approval among tha teachers at thla court- - yesterday afternoon, In th aast to whom In th case of presentation Literary clubhouse next Thura- - He has relatlv to Hupt. Tempest of the Utah Copper will hold Ita monthly dance thla eveAnnouncement of the lecture at tha aland. Tha friction which appeared a verdict of not guilty r also b to go. Effort wish J. W. Chrltnn, company, which donated tha building ning, in tha lodgo room. 111 aouth Assembly hall. Monday evening, March to exist between to publicity com- the city agalnet with assault and battery on to tha boys. Bishop Georg A. Little pauper' ticket balng mad to obtain mittee and the emergency oommltte chargedBteJ-oWaat Tempi afreet, tha day having n Nov. II. The caa wa offered tha E. H. for him so that he may .have th benediction and T. A. - been change from Thuraday to Sat- II. of William, Hut lerTaal A eminent finally culminated In the mmbrea of trled-wt funds which have accumulated during appeal from conviction In the Bchoenfeld, deputy scout commission Irish playwright and poet, la tnada the former offering their .resignation urday, aa more convenient. th past few days for hi own personal In hia report Mr. Anderson stated city court, where the defendant had er. acted as toastmaster. Frederick Brown use. sentenced to serve 10 day In tl.e Hop4ll that tha com mitt a had asked tha been JailFrederick Brown, an old time real board, in view of the "unusual high city The charge resulted from a cloh Tenors Are Needed For Ident of Mill Creek, la at homo again coat ef living and tha fact that the Mexican Wishes to Settle 'to hta many frlanda after having bean employees of the salaries paid are not sufficient between strikingA Bteel present at University Opera Lake Fhlt Iron under too oar of Dr. Fugh for thro and company, to meet that condition" for an adCutting Affair Alone weaka in St. Mark hoepltal for a vance In aalary equal to ttoo per mechanic who had replaced them. to six tenors for the find Inability oarloua operation. teacher, requiring a total amount of Tho court room was crowded during Crus Gomes, the Mexican who was cast of the "Lass of Limerick Town." approximately 1260.000. Ax the board the latter part of tha trial. cut about the head and arm In Engttoh Visitor Will Speak Sidney badly of two-aeducation had to been able be to a proopera presented by Topping of London, England, will be a with another Mexican Wednesvide currevenue fight from tha of Consents Plaintiff to thq too opoakor at Rio Orando Baptlet the University of Utah at tha , Salt rent year only 110,000 for that purday, yesterday refused to Identify the Is seriously west Second Routh street, Lake Theatre. II. church, April Verdict For Defendant hampering the rehenrsala. according pose. leaving a deficit of ttTO.000, the men arrested et his assailant accordSunday at T:I8 p.m. at an committee had requested that Into the police. Officer believe It Mrs. Edna Evans announcement to aarvlea. Mu.le will ba by English by ing to debtedness amount thla ba IncurBy consent of counael for the Johnson and Mis Kenna Cragun. who la Gomes' intention to wait until ha compose rm, Tha Rav. Tho. A. Flynn, red board tha by upon authorisation a directed verdict for the de- are directing the production. Is able to leave the hoepltal and then "Claswill preach at 11 a-Tha of tha elector at a special election. plaintiff ' pastor, fendant qpaa returned yeaterdav by sified advertising'' has been resorted settle the difficulty In his own fashpublic la tnvltad. It was aleo proposed that 170 sub- Judge John F. Tobin, of the Third ion. The man arrested wa Illerlo as the mescribers ba allowed to bind themselves district court in the cane of Mike to withIn bulletin boards To Extend Trade Tone Invitations Marlines and the police declare that the hope of eecuitng the for 11,000 each to relievo the members Covlch against lr. F. E. Btarup, of dium, from Idaho cltloo asking tha Balt Laka they have positive information that of tha board from liability growing Rlngham.. The action was for 116.000 necessary male voice Commercial club to visit three towns he is the man who slashed Gomes Tuesday evening the university out of the Indebtedness. on the trade excursion In April have the plaintiff contending damage with the knife while they were In a In play production, conducted " Friendly Balt Baggcwtcd. mads It necessary to add three day that Dr. Rtraup had not given him clamProf. room together et 638 west Second Maud May Babcock, will Proby " to tha aehodula, according to Sam K. A. Smith of th board proper treatment for a fractured foot. liant President II. South street. Gomes is said to have tjie play, "The Scrap of Paper, In charge of the tour.- - Mr. .. Smith. of ' education was opposed to this Tha surgeon disclaimed any neglect a three-atold the police that he will" Identify comedy, at tha Social IIa.Il Smith will leave on his advance trip of the patient's Interests and declared theatre. " " no one as hts assailant plan, tha report atatad. Ha suggested that 1 March ho had been ready at all times II to prepare for tha reception that a "friendly suit" be Instituted by la to still man. and relief business afford Lake ready 'of the Salt any a taxpayer upon the board's announcWestern Pacific Will Missionary Farewell. ing. Its Intantion of proceeding with possible. . Grant School Mooting A masting of tha election. Under this special plan will eohool Parents' Train club Reinstate Grant the ; Night A farewell entertainment will be tenthe board would b prevented front Nine Are Arrested in ha held at tha school. Monday, March further until the supreme court going dered to Elder Ate Westra of Forest-Dal- e L. Mr Sue 1:10 at Fratla, evep.m. tli. Raid onuPals Club A wire from San Francisco last had decided whether the board had ' of the N. E. A., i field representative ward on Thursday evening March WITTER BYNNER. ! reinstate-the to announced borrow funds with proposed right legal ning, "will deliver an address on "Tha which ta meet the situation. Nine persons were arrested Friday inept March 21 of the Western Pacific Port and Dramatist Who Will Lec- 18. Elder Westra Is returning as a of tha Nation. Problem was out It "a favorable that In a raid pointed the members of by missionary to Holland, his native counMuale will ba furnished by tha Grant train, that formerly left this city for ture ati I todies Literary Club. decision would enable the board to do night anttvlce squad on "Pals" club, me west at 11 'SO pm. Under govern-1(- 5 WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS. - school police 8 oclock. try, from which he camq more than orchestra, and the Burton March at 1$. day evening, were what the teachere 12 years ago. Friends are Invited. asking for and 'Regent street. Of this num- - ment control this train was eliminated, brothers trio, by the bureau of lecture and enter what the board had expressed Itself aa ber eight were charged with resorting The Western Pacific has ordered 2.000 Mr. Bynner jrlll appear under the The program will begin at 8:15 p. m. t of Utah. of the talnmanta University to do." Condition Financial Finato a disorderly place. were lat- freight care to be delivered In 90 days. auspices of the .Ladies' Literary club wishing Study ncial conditions at tha University of Mr. Teat will arrive here Sunday and "An unfavorable decision would er released on ball of They $25 each. The It Is reported from Ban Francisco and the topic of his lecture will be Oppose Memorial Bridge. III be met by a reception commitIs no that were In H. at there considered the J waa prove ninth Utah chatg-e- d that the offer from the' federal raillegal way weekly person. Burke, 'The Return of the Poets." a general Prof. which of the from tee funds for can university, a which Increases the deans' council of with Friday, salary runnlrg disorderly place meeting administration to Increase the re- survey of poetry in English, from The proposed erection of th serbe provided and point out one section and he waa released on ball of $10Q. way t Reports wars mad by each of the B. Roland Lewis is chairman. Monday to the Western Pacific Whitman In America and Kipling In turn vice mens memorial bridge over Parala achpola and the II department of evening a banquet will be given In hia of our law which should be amended Officers eay this Is the fourth raid'to from proposed to $2,500,000 for dam- F.ngland to the recent "schools. Mr. $1,900,000 at Hotel the In toll. be made on the Pals'' club and that The matter of the honor by the university 1th Inmitution. to the track and roadbed by the Bynner Is recognised as being unus- ley's canyon wag condemned by memMr. Teats la regarded aa the The board finally rejected thla pro- efforts would be jnade to have Its age J school budget will receive the atten-ytk- n Utah. Pacific between Wells and ually able to estimate the poets of the bers of the Salt Lake county posts Southern Irish recent In the foremost figure of the council at Ita meeting next posal. according to the report, and charter revoked. during government con- past generation or two as well as those and the state executive committee at Wlnnmueca Hia have movement. pltiya the literary .'week. only potwlble means suggested that declined as Insufficient. contemporary with him. a meeting in the Commercial club worid-wl- d attention and h of obtaining Immediate relief would the West high school, and chairman trol, has been attracted matter will be arbitrated. Witter Bynner was born In Brook- yesterday, as being In direct opposiOpeae Headquarters L H. Masters. la ranked high among cop temporary be - through a special eetwton of the of the Teachers' asoclation, presided The ( . tion N. 1881. to the plan of building a mem- - ' in and state assistant his andreceived . Y., lyn, men of letters. publicity chairman, state legislature, r It was later pointed at the meeting. In the svstem, wheth- Joint Office Opened director for Utah, in the Interchurch early education in Massachusetts. He orlat In Salt Lake. Nine representateacher at of out a and the Every committee meeting his school paper, 'The Saga- tives of the various Salt Lake county World Movement, has opened head- committee of business men for Prestdent Smith with Gov. Bamberger er or not she belongs to the associaLines edited more." In 1902 he took his degree at posts declared that the bridge was imIn the state campaign. He re- to discuss the matter, that a constituSteamship By Quarters for the financial campaign tion will be given opportunity to sign Harvard, where he had been an editor practical as the people would have to the Nnwhouss building. He will ports 31 evangelical denominations In tional provision pould prevent the leg- the petition adopted yesterday. jat double what was necessary It is announced that the people of of The Advocate, and for the next contribute organise In each city of the state a the country as united in thla work. islature from applying any remedy. . four years Jie was an ttssociate editor to complete both protects this intesmountaln country can now of To Promoter Fricndltncww- - Support Gov. Bamberger stated, however, that In with McClure's 1306, Magaxine. th of the Bait Lake community'to service tor",y the legal right to buy their overseas tickets. In Salt Lake the post of literary adviser to Small THE STRONG FOR THB WEAK the is assured for the forming of neigh- City. Mayhard & Co., of Boston, he withT concluded With tha - beginning - of .tha report borhood council proposed by Fortner') .IT5,W "onej'The havy demand for traveling drew to" the artists colony at Cornish. tha Brigham as teachers know a that the "Wi Spring quarter at March abroad. Justified the opening' of the N. H.. to devote himself Becretary Franklin K. Lane In obserr mainly to better Informed oil ar loans university, la to taka16, an the far Fr0UP a accord-- J vance of with Navigation." general "Bureau day, Neighborhood 1907 he and in place published n of writing, Important change emergthe!reach In io world H. Pwnt L. and touring agency An Ode to Harvard Ing Williams, charge of steamship Our sloIn tha theology work. and Other ra any other situated at 1343 South Main Poems." These councils ,mcy n education thu local office, organisation. gan la to be, the strong for tha Two a notable volume.' Is It years their solemn will be formulated April 6 and 7 and ettixens; and that vr.sk." esld President George H. street; a one-aplay, waa sue to get them facts before the fath- A collection of Writings and will be dedicated to promote uetgh-Mut- y Accommodation can be had on all later "Kit,produced.Bidnball, In speaking of the mat- Jo 1911 he delivof a an1 the KlrU cesefully and boy L te The college students, who rent HIGH PRICED (the classes, on any and all boats, to ered at Harvard the Phi Beta othrB, care. borhood friendliness. Why Kappa entrusted formal have been studying Sermons of the late Presipoints, SPACE FOR STOR- 'and from Atlantic andforPacific An Immigrant, " its radical Mis Newman Htmorrd Miss Anne will now turn their attenreservations poem, Community Most Concerned. 'provided applications, Its for Newfnan. former University of Utah character, tion to applying their theories, plea specially can use OUR equal when AGE of ahead set time dent Joseph PV Smith, is a you be made two weeks "In truth, It la no longer so much In nd training for leadership student and now a Willard Thompson suffrage, 'iBtartllng his acadetrlc auddeepcorH-torlo thereacb- - WAREHOUSE for YOUR for sailing. Church activities, tftudenta will matteyof of Calif'jrnla 1912 the His In of ience. scholar at University Father, book House,! accommodatton-Saint. travels, th' For every Latter-da- y not this request for ba reassigned to classes In achas been elected a member of the Phi ere whether or be a three-ac- t BRANCH HOUSE at greatly ' "Bureau play, was produced in CalNs vtgattrm5- of is a subas it cordance with - Jtha following met, increase re-i salary to word and the Beta will be delighted to read. following year the Kappa, according (ton with the steamship ticket office. ifornia, Scheduler" reduced cost to you? ceived In Balt Lake. Miss Newman ject of deepest concern to this com"Tiger" was published. . has the Cunard 1. Leadership for Priesthood Eachange, which sells now famous or not It will be enwhether Califormunity of at the enrolled in was acted University trav-, but ... Dean Merrill Full of light, truth and in"Tiger Philadelphia, Quorums of INSURANCE ONLY 18c PER 'foreign money orders, drafts nd nia nearly two years ago and Is to be abled to avail Itself uf the services barred In other cities. Whether New I. Religion Class.. Prof. Poulson elers teachof trained an cheques. corps B. A. adequately L Leaders for Teachers . I graduated with the degree of $100 PER ANNUM. The management states that no out- York will censor it remains to be seen, spiration. ers in the Immediate future. In Juno. Training in Wards ward tickets can be Sold unless res- for Its production Is planned there at of calling a mam For the purpose .Prof. Peterson In 1914 new theatre. a "The Little WaMcmbcra The More Wants are therefore, ervations travelmade, a recommendation providing General Merchandise Storage. ers 4. Kindergarten Methods fer 700 pages, handsomely play, and last year ace urged to place their applica- King." j one-asatch Business Women's club wants meeting for an aeessmeftt among the teacher Church Services Manufacturers Distributors ' tion early if they .want to sail at an English - verstoij of Euripides' 190 members before the time for the of It each to enable the commit to bound Prof. Dusenberry in cloth. Isa"TphlgeniadlvTaurls," written for t of the National distribute 'pamphlets and literature 5. Missionary Class t.. their choice of time! annual convention r need Duncanwnd dora at the Prest. Brlrnhsll .Federal Ion of Business and Profes- was adopted. . T. L. M. I. A. leadership Century Theatre in' New York, corw- - R. Ka w n ga.1 pri n c I pal of t h e sional Vomen In Cleveland, "Ohio, Over. Two Bound POSTPAID, $1.50 Mr. rilirtlneXnn roborated .TProf. Jteynoida- - Mune Byrmer'a a ef The club launched Jackson achool. declared that pfeasube Jennings-HannRelief Society a poetic dramatist. Meantime he pubMiss would be brought to bear hy real esdrive esterday. membership Utah Stake Relief Society "The New World." Pleading not gtfiity, Iu$ waiving lished a Ruth Simons Is "president and Miss tate men to prevent an Increase In the Presidency. T, Stanley Sliadlow uhlch has been acclaimed hy critics preliminary- hearing. Vera Adam. 'VIce.pfenldenL The cTub" tax levy and expressed Tt a hia opin. Boy Scouts ...Prof Eyrlng and Po MCarty,- charged with bur- as one of the half dozen great poem la planning to present a eerie of lec- ion that $1.60 would be the maximum . Genealogy ...prof. Partridge in American literature 1 ture by nationally Important people in salary next year. Hi mno ngv glary in the second degree forjfle al, Profs. Reid and N. L. Nelson Utan on vftal topic of the day. of unlawful entry the. Other opinion were expressed from leged So. ALLIANCE CO 4L COWFqjrr IL Social Leadership Loan Office on west Second South the floor, for the most part however, Prof. Roberts and Miss eoal of best quality and qutex For were to bound the .rOU. ITORR of street, gOR, emergency! oyer Higher prices the yesterday favoring plan W.TeL 3161. ' Eggertsen. 0 Main th Third (lirtrict court by City Jndge ervtca 110 aouth Main street Pboa likely MIRTH fOtL ro 49 Main committee. Miss Margaret MacVichle. LSolSmjU 13. Home 'Making, ..Zina T. Card C. Lund. Wasatch 4448. Henry NI Balt Laka ar 1- Srtot4rl prnt Meni Ten-ty-eeco- Ia ad . w Af-to- n wt wbr tmtl ul tnrl d. st h al h h, h at Ill whole-hearted- -r . ha-fo- ra ' Bcout-maate- La-dte- Inn . ct lilt ct Edu-'nation- al 1- , .... ..... Warehouse Gospel Doctrine. 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