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The at Cooling Cooli Anat { Band ANDRESS Ss « eee --= (Continued from Page One.) ~~ Watlte "stent abut thai" semarkea | ou're right about that, iarkes Senator Borah, looking up from his notesheet Darrow sketched ee Orchard's et crimes| ‘ hee ee % man be: of re-made that could OF: DUNK; | «Buch mea, raise: ‘pr ea Ingpity differenceana did' shot bombs nbs might a adrunken courageous Ly - Try our delicacy new -‘ satist} to kill ax h 1 skulked und Daughters Wednesday those of who Utah} took | in most 1 0 ae y as will memornbie. pression also be one of Frequently the was heard that would = OCI e€ ta The are to zation, Current an the} ex-/ important ; the county vice president to Ses and boxes of the j in aaniia the morning whe stat = ae whoever by night by nigh a features ae eg rly of early Utah The / This wretch, who would} ‘ it him. wile bean belng for 350, says he has not| been nett bee; no reward. cw He}? is narRP living,erase isn't he? avid ernor Gooding [ Home / of Pure Ze 112- f¢ South Richfield charter Ra ees Drugs aatt for nated that membership, by the time and the itfullIs list] Miss jis compiled {It will total more : ; Ser Lydia Ramunds gave Mrs. Susa than | lo, sine leon = ot. oat nD uate Darrow Lenn ed: "Before he made Hinecks ‘dnd his saved é hiss soul by to laying life M nt . "He "an i. ae S Dean); With his | | with 1 Mrs. her ie ee a -j Notes. tae Me a .Snow, a ae hter, who lug I me hthe new served in xen ters of Heiting|In the Pes hasMrs.been Dilworth| visiting MIs. : ‘ \%3 el tard on Gren basket a sia-| Spartina tche ¢ to Sountry escape club the A RAR ie the Nip] Ri { ka 1 Stingtey es a retin an tist (at ar a sebees- sete Rec etatiad Sena cane Bose rem vik acta eee cr that dait eae c Et ee eee Se lax and Sa: Pie Seton de coratons iS eae heat V daisies done in' water | ; Another ICD #0 try pretty was luncheon at collar, | an f the \F ae against ‘ the forces followed, of the the fight | wilderness} ization were present. He 6 referred : a _ Sal) ah late at re , and expressed his ota; ae the fact} many of the members of that organ-| that Pik gs aahi . é , ; 1 3 sy 'ttT i. ZW e 1 i£ for Mrs. oodward iny any sites S ass ie and v Sona cS Brae ships ebtea sei Raaah ited there was if jury Then he told he mame Of! his was with the mast act of his life i and one spark he of manhood be more « name to true crowned brutal, me of crime. i oraley,,. ORT ehildwete his the} Wien ne his) aE ities ior amny 20 men of Escalante are in come down from Marysthe holidays here. They not get cars to load their wool few days. They report condi-| Could ;{for a ,.| - Thursday About tions good Ti 1- in Garfield companies, and 15 of pie Nauvoo Legion. Instant response was given to the call for enroliment as char-| and that hese will be | ts r members of the new society, and the | with the general body creat-' charter roll was made up as follows 2m eu 7 as : Members From R. ( Badger Alma C. Sadler county organizacions or Daughters of Pioneers form aMliated Charter. county. SAI son was born to Mr. and Mrs. AlOlsen Tuesday, and a daughter to! (bert that and hinice, W. W. Calder eerie: sureougre:, 88are Gad-| My and' Mrs. John. Domgaurd of Glen- | Mary Alice Calder fearing, honest people. Now they rewood. . 3 ferred ‘to as the forebeare aire MOUSIST): Nise. Hazel Brickaon of Gunnison | Mansfield L, Snow een were. ame. Mice. child ant and Joseph Rasmussen of Richfield Anna L. Snow damned with his name Tonever. | were married on Monday the home Harda M. Snow brgebere and sisters must bear the shame | of the bride's parents. Theyat will make | Alonzo EB. Hyde ong pene of Sy hectic to him, and} the ie home in Rie HAIR. | }Anna T) Hyde "Gentlemen, what do i you think of the tatona: marriage OE eeae nore ty te Louis license Bodérbarewasof Elsinore Stanley granted! Clawson Wijiiam H. B. Dougall inten wae blighted the life oa and Miss Martha Barnes of Spanish Sydney B,. might beat greater welght with this| Thc At the conyention War veterans, ve Miss Dora Murdock of Heber and | Miss May Jones of Manti came to Ktichfiela last night and will visit with Span-/| yy, and Mrs. Parley Magleby. OFFICERS). of the United held cate Er¥ekson returned from Monday aller an absence of a Mr: Nevaga ELECT NEW ish early. spring Sikh a. company af Miniie workijngm ee Wednesday, the Sunday Charles. Coons;. Miss Rin ee officers were clected for the|Tarsen, Josh Ogden and Miss Bess 7ee Ramsey returned from Holden, where A. N. Jarvis, department commander;|/they went last week with Misses Ca- Annie James R. Hardie, senior vice commander; William: HH. Hampton, junior vice commander; mer aie Bert Hulbert, Johnson, nér judge and A. benatitvetion, chaplain; and Nettie Hunter. Cleg-! horn, surgeon; BE. A. Wedgwood and J.) Wash ae delegates to national convertion; » "T.-Price and Chris Wagner, altern a During the session, the following resolution was adopted: "Whereas, The purpose of the G. A. R., the Sons of Veterans, and the U. & W. V. are identical, in that they are en- deavoring to Inculeate patriotism and to tare for the sick and disabled com- | Pat aah Wtidse j.aspirations must} The and son Collusive of Senator Divorces. Gibson of the niece of Marshall 4e: layton Snow Leah mene © Edith S. Allen George T. Bourne e Bourne Loulsiana Field, a multi- Gham Anna Gran Pp axtba. Deseret Grant millionaire of Chicago, eloped while the} bride was attending school. Several years later they "agreed to disagree.' as the society writers put it, or to obtain a collusive divorce, as the courts and lawyers style it. There can be no marriage without the consent of both parties; the law forbids the granting of divoree where both partics agree to it. Yet in this case the wifeigfiles her suit, the husband his ‘‘de- Gre Gre Rachel Grant Taylor Lucy Grant Cannon Artemus Holman Caleb D,. Brinton Emily Mansfield B nae on Emily A. Stone Tu Rosalie Kimball i a ards J. Frank Picker Cora Fredericks "Picker - Snes Sonate Ren Sas ane peta an ute hearing the next day, the husband Tonathan. W Meady Lane ig a al Ses Min ing ‘Evans Gleason necessarily throw them often In con-| actually making no semblance of ay rane Ikenner 2 $e & decreethe fact in "similar peeasions: yeid services, | Cranted Judge Honore Jane on record, the e tithtad cetar | Elida A. > Snow Jensen ; which sho rfvtieges. rights and c ountry can established Resolved, department he G. é of ee in Chicago be- -| theIt isa wife matter paid the husband'a large ae greetings t noble needs they have performed tie performing; a Gothcetee to oe and our appreciation of offer them our services in any capacity if they can be utilized by them to persons make ae in up- deceptio holding the principles of the orders) and in procuring the proper ree Opnition due the soldiers and sailors of the great' American &Tanted nation of wealth Prominence 2 anywhere in the result of agreement. pty og and social heak seb He made ter gte cea Lydia p Fred Wright, the oldest actor in Eng land, has celebrated his elghtieth birth- day. ton Edward #H. nae Thomas A, Ca Louisa BMdineton Callis: Cc. J. Toone the countcy aré Thus the courts | Sarah Augusta his debut in 1854, Saas ee Ann Merrill Joanna Angel Sarah Eddi Celia y More: Reon N einai Me irae etki: W. W. Phelps John Oborn A. Oborn Classy , Clothes € The clothes we sell you as well as the haberdashery, are entitled to the term of "Class," indicating that they are superior.in style and make to Orson Edwin - Haymond Roger c. Aurelia 8. ‘hor mas- N. seek Geor ge O. wick Artemisia Bleak mace Bleak me on F. Mirando Ann ia. ae Page V. Maniot Morris G. Woolley Sarah Taylor Elizabeth M. Gleason Mary G. Gleason William Springville, Pleasant James C, Reynolds, Sarah L.} Hilton Reynolds, Jokn Molen, A. Strong, Clara J.| treng, Verda Silas Hutchings, | Jane Amelia P. F, Hute hings, W. R. Smith, Blla L- Sinith, Stephen Hutchings: Tel) Pages: oo, tha E. G. ©. ; Prove, |. ldama Sandy. Gordon S. Becksteaa, stead, Jameg Cushing, William "Winward, Jacob EB lzina N farla E. Robinson B. Beck- | O¥!att. Cushing, | Other G"- Pate. ‘‘ Logan-Ralph Rose, State Smith FP. Martha Joseph ferre kik Rose, Cahoon DearMack- an at the Emerson-W. | 3 Z 7 veg > 4 g 4 se STOR ORE : LS SASL g Z - : Ze SSNAN GS SENN WRT ER ENS SS TRS SESE SS Phonea: Indep endent-227; os Call all Bcll-EXCHANGR : XC "Gk Our store will be open all day Saturday and 'till 9:30 in the evening, on account of the Wednesday holiday, Pioneer Day. it || {| following observe our Saturday schedule of 'till September closing at 12:30 1st, we will p. m. C. TONIGHT! IN Grocoodwints week, wT H. j jr, Peeeons Samo popular old Three end A Mark Rowley. | Streeper, Saturday. prices, CH ORT Smith, } 7 Mary Little lent fillis, YALTAI Acta. ‘Agnes Cottonwood. OPENS Cedenia JOHN E. | JULY STARLEY, . 1ST. | MGR. EVERY DAYIS EXCURSION DAY. Smith Prom Joseph E. Other Ira Darl idaho; Luella Idaho;, S aho; M. Eva: Florence Cook Hoyt. | Orange W. Johnson, New LEGION Day in Hotel North. Cool and Full and For Plymouth, | Bell ! Shade of Excellent Train Service. ahals ‘Main 2047-¥. lenves at S p. Willes-Hoyne Drag instructions on mandolin, with an instrument information, call at ' ne Beesley s Music Store, 825-K; Ind. 2089. ¢9 South guttar free; WANDAMERE Musical Chautauqua Main Tonight and All This Week ‘ Does Advertising LATE TO CLASSIFY,- | at Pay---YOU If not, there fg aauie thing wrong with your sy Breatest mere: intile_ ‘Seine the country owe their cess ‘to Practical Advertis sing. The largest mercantile firm in the world hasn't a single cusfomer in their honie eclty; their customers are far away -secured by ADVERTISING. SUCCESSFUL {gs my "Advi rtising business, | ' ONCE, JNE GOOD HUSTLER, is not afraid to work. Call at Me td: | hotel. from 8:36 to 10 a. m. Ask fo r} t. GO OUT! Fam- violin further the Members of the Nauvoo legion, | their families and their families' fam-| lies gathered at. W andamere Wednes- | day for their annual outing. There | was no formal program, but those who; spent the day at the resort enjoyed themselves: There. w ere horse races ! in the afternoon, whiek most of the visilors | witnessed. Most of the old} settler® and. their farnilies spent the) afternoon. in .the shade, -anéd. in evening, afte | basket, lunch, 2: - ' ered in oeteae about the park and. en- | jJoyed the evening quictly - ooo | | WANTED-11: a, rb. reasonable. Utah Conservatory of Husie Earl, WANDAMERE Bell Stage Co., Daily Plymouth, New Pe try, Valli ¥, Spring Hicks, AT prices ily cottages for rent. For particnlars plone 421-Black Murray. For singe ace munoda ions write or phone i. B. ylor, 259 W. 2nd States, and onc emenemiiameaeS Sng | ho a1 ele : in Matinees | munkérville, Ney.; Thomas Franklin| arl, Mountain Butte;. Sarah S, King.| ney Mont,; Edgar D. Shurtliff, ‘win Falls, Idaho; Nellie B, Morgan, Labelle, TOO Comedy =| Union-Thomas Henry Smart, Thoma Henry Smart jr. Coalville-Elizabeth J. H. Farrer Salmon, Geneva Fisher Croft. Mount Pleasant-Ann Powell, Forest Dale-A.. A. Cahoon Mary A Cahoon. Garland-Arvirus H. Gleason Soda Springs-Thomas 8. Williams. Spanish FPork-Margaret Money. American FPork-William A. Moffitt. Pass Farce Polly Fisher will ie. OF NEW SUITS. GOOD ONES. Success a Pearce Lewis - lane, at 39 A excellent t| Smoot LOT ALL - offered. -_ A. Water's Fine » Superb Orpheum Soe Om = pan Under the Managem®ent of : ‘ia Roy Clements i play house an be 2 22 departments. fare ce| this street when will Smoo Creck-E pony HELP Thomas LEU | ¢% l C son.' three-act State evening, a Lewis Towns, st., when Park. Grove. B. ; ‘ Sat- my Smith. Farmington. J. leave Orpheum Panguitch-Hannah So W.-C. in nas Friends. Its the the program Wood Hi utching i Up," at Midway-B. P. Richards A. Smoot sr.; Eliza' Smoot ancy, H. ss Clue, mo oe ogy jing, A. C. Smoot, Mary EB, Smoot. George A. Shumway, zabeth <A. humway, Henry P. Richards, Minerva} Calder Station. Richards, Esmeralda Clark Taylor,| aes Carlyle Walters, John C. Reed Smoot. A. M : irtliff. T. Shur EB. Smo@ ~~ Mawes | York, Lucinda Haws Ha olds |Bagley Willis Ok. Barrett White Summer- ¢ Ho Gfor Playpeople ypeople ey farren-Merri Fos icionat Margaret Richard a Full and in * Plays and P| Harris Freeze, Cahoon, eer. pm @vel Men wa i" || {| Kaysville-Ma Stringham Stringham James &. Hall, Katie W. Hall, Cecelia] William Wadley, J. o. Kirk, John Nebeker, Myron D.} 1. Fiulioek, Alice A. Bullock, Moffitt, Nebeker, % iy 1Ol year She is the Hamilton, Bransford. will s Centerville-Williaa Hinckley Mary Cannon Anna Robbins Isabel Barrett vie Seem * a Ti we ‘L-Bud R. ae else oe eS °| Jones Mill t "Hoyt Banter William Ath I frequently mind the baby.' "Yo mind," sneered the purist, "is to obey." "That's what I do."'-Wasnington Herald. ; N, Sete - Every be given Jesse lL, Warr Newell L. Glaytots he ‘late Clayton Boung sabel K. Thurm Coritia EPebert White Jane Manning Skol"fie aay. Young SJ New York She may posabroad before returning to "Turned Pr: 4 4 % to con-| Joseph Idaho, does it mean, pa, ‘bent his steps Was bow-legred, York Sun. Monday ot $ their visiting hat comedy Barker Cc. Stro Joanna | Doi LO ‘ $ ) $? i) 4 4 mer. special Mary Ashby Cuttioutne Fitzgerald Morris B. A;* % 3 3 VALE Jalut THE QUALITY Soe he A S _ J BHENSISLSSSES continues to attract large audiences| eyery evening The last performance | by the Orpheum Stock company w vill | Charlotte A, Marsh Evan Flavius Greene W. J. Harris jr. 3. Wells Oscar avaney Victoria Eliza F. Wells Clara BE. Hedges genie As ee - Samuel P; aaa Agnes Jane that is antic Orpheum L, Sarah pe ‘Yeas 13. Murphy Elmira Merle Snow Gertrude Snow et eeares Snow Oe ee Snow Olive Snow Ruion S. Wells N,.'M -New pennatte Easton Eveline Young Davis Howell P, Opal A. H. Kim Moroni H. icttahalt Agnes K. Kimball Joseph Kimball Tie ry ‘Calvert Wells $4 4 to: y $ Lake "WW Sarah J. Rich Miller Castina J, Tres Sarah Jenne Congin M. Snow Sno Sidney { sane Lyncl emeline Rich /5e ‘ : net Mrs. Susa Young Gates will leave Saturday for Brighton, where she will remain for the remainder of the sum- roesbeck Libbie jee: ae 4 4 all-¥ la 50), \ And | * « ® Warsham ° Q orris eoball } with Mr.for and Hailey, Mrs. J. ' Salt " Fine tee RO Mee Susa Young Gates Ralph Bleak Lida B, Bleak Margaret Snarp Elizabeth Moyle Margaret C. Roberts Catherine Wells -- Clawson Sineetta Georgia, Clawson Foo Josephine E, Beatle ells J ag ‘. James Peacock "rancis C. Peacock Junius F. Wells Josephine reeynio & Blea cordial predict H. Evans George 7 Reh Hoe rs Cees Sarroreeter Hannah Forester C. "class." T. Joseph ht el N. , Joseph Dadue Emma A, Empy Edward Edwards Larmela Pratt Weihe Pearl Pratt Morgan Bertha Pratt Ogden Christopher Stokes Caroline C, ah Wells others. @/ In fact, this whole clothes shop could properly be called the store of B. Kegte W, - Mrs. xseorge W. Huntington Rebecca Reed Hughes da Reed Williams m Mary Ann Walsh Bridg Margaret Cross Kelelly May Boothe Talmage a TEAroe PEnsig . Sulina Markham Crow Villlarn J. Newman Georgia Snow Thatcher Snow Swift Tlizabeth Cc. MeCune - Sarah Meakin Don H. Major Emily C. Adams 4 %2 s Z hes has Of wear, + vel yihing os RAaAS occasion ‘The women Salt Lake from the South. guest of her brother, N. M. ‘and Mrs. Hamilton. at the StrPah S. Strong Ernest Fisher ras A. Shipp Heber M. Wells Melvin D. Wells Ralph F. Snow Valentia S. Snow | Arthur Pratt Abble Caine Pratt Willard Snow Dora Pratt Snow Elizabeth™ Y. Bailey Elizabeth | Bettha Moyle Gray Elizabeth S, Cartwright Joseph imily ‘ Toone bert -| gnes B. Shipp E Tis Reynolds Shipp ellis R. Shipp jr. Hannibal O. Fulmer J... W. e Lucinda A. GS Ure Zina Y. Card ee that George ‘dum | Phoebe Ieed-Farrer Hanna, Agnes Squires Hunting- be st be obtained through NOt to oppose her suit. Dan organizationa: be {t | Cleveland, divorced by two wives, That we, the U. S W. v.,/ tled with each of them out of court ar a of Utah, do hereby extend consented to their obtaining decrees. The . R: and Sons of Veterans fact is notorious that most of the divorces Anna D, Boe ker Sophia L. Flint Wills John C. Sharp Lulu P. Sharp Melvina A. Perr Mrances Wie cenaineton cobs Go- Mrs. Merrill Ship Sarah Butler Miksell Jane Butler Chandler oseph J. A. Fisher Cora Fisher Smith Ella Fisher Squires Belva lL. Fisher Joseph E. Fishe 1 May Merrill Fisher a. ones Jeorge B. Walsh t the well satisfied and effort: aon visit with Saturday Sarah Z from this Pioneer day the oecasion will be even more notable. oa eae eh Mrs. Ferdinand Dickert, Mrs. B.? Wf. Thorne and OBere ease are Sharp Annie Atwood Germman Cornelia aaa ad John Anne liza McAllister Elizabeth Knight Simons George G. Ellis Rose A, Ellis StellacM, Paul Martha first Sawyer. B. Milford Morris Fhe. mi Joseph 190ebe C, Y. Sharp Beatie Jar mes T. lizabeth Kelsch styl were Jane Bathsheba Sm Ensign Richard HM. Ashby wrote it scart harge Anne Evans Brown Jeanette H. Kingdon A. Ensign C, W. Atwood Julia A. lightly Pintende Grom ae cart May' Hyde 4 emai andy wae pone mE. SE) EN tha e sandwi hes,' ; , : 5 | nuts 1rious Kinds: of ica ce 3 fi ‘ eG] lic iow s ice Am y Pine Ne Srees Ss wi Fe ice cold butte rmilk and Wa ar serves | from an ee ra a ett tin bue eet eal an old-fas hiones tin dippe r regula ditions existed, ane pleasantly int oan tle Williams 4 ae pioneer Albert Smith W. Smith M. Williams Smith George Alfred Alder Eljas Benson Alder Rose rab F Gearit Augusta "Ww. Grant Emily W. Grant El- advocate general; N. Walters, coun-| Theodore milla George Mary Groesbeck aocaball C. Callister T. Tuckett Ww ilford Woodruff jr. Maria L. Woodruff Charles R, Bullock Sophia W. 1. Bullock Listes e mantle J. D; T. MacAllister Herbert Price leave P. Groesbeck Fra nklin R. Snow wien Henry George Lucy E. William ‘larissa H. King Kin W. Morris Thomas Clawson G. Badger Badger Badger ice fae eee Alonzo Villiam i. F. Hyde Salisbury CG. Blate ssiec A. A. FL. Joseph Emma Arthur De Sea ies eit). Tihab of bis flesh.) ror. They were married by Deputy | ~homas A. Glaysbn Pe enna Mince she, oa hin to| Clerk Bates. Rudger Sia Tee REINS Tat eee... Walter Seden returned Monday ae py,jepe Elizabethc. L.Tay Diet that HT culruinating infamy tein ee order that his ernoon'from Neyada, whither he went| - word Jury. H, L. J S.Mflando F. Kimball Pratt a Miia the ona will be} thin be boy TAVeC . 3idw lero oY aoe chool;' He will ltown, having vale to spend intams Opes bbe He kep Ag Pi spared. his DI 1 ln store Sys Bue Shirts 5Oc Outine { ants, ! bo, 1% ib tisieshonl 4 h ais berhle sarnnent, 3 al¥ : ies remit Bi twell Ais." Mrs Se ac A a: Sto lIndet Sie sh aoc ol deiS man a ‘so him as-com. vualdne albe 4 y; $ ing | him ‘ Gardner ne with Bai teed dressed The ) ? 4 % e ' ' comfort 3 MaKe Pe th | On 01 as Eat a ike | Call fina Vedtwenty fit the ‘young girls Binksorhie the irests who vwvoak Py ;oh wereTel| \%% ' Arnie. Water color desig. Miss Sullivan will 4 A eaNG © Klee aera nde aie oo eh Yee \% e! np anes : 7 young married frienc % 1% acct ty. Refreshments were] referred to the organisation of the Sons the Lion house; the Daugh-/and Daughters in Utah county ten > years ¥ ¥ Pace : were . ) hostesses. ao| azo, ine Ploneers hour that ry -¥ tahl ay given part ee g0 N eolifee 2o|;oRe . a lf J | 3 alt 4 i{ DI fa al make awk ) fo} sot ft togethet ) % ‘ = + items : ta] % mi-|% tnelY hel Y \% % +4 Underwear, }\ A These, , little Miss Loui ely eho ybe OH Wideby tieert, Meg1 aye anid Mr : rier erie ae » president very lub Birt Third: Senin | Light rants, Leilaly u d Mi . - ss eecte oe 3 % j First: ig ¥ lothed Second: Qarr ' Shi +t anes . 3 SMe fnl4 thel¥ Z 4% y a ; 2 Sie: ' Z omtortablyre ( J wa heat the|F% of|% evening rag ed g = . & 5 eee 5 abe a plano with lunch ; eA their way to ane aie sauriines vie 2 preside a ‘ illara Young; secre-| During the busigess meeting a record| ing room, whieh extends the length ony join his family at | tary. Frank RR. Snow, and treasurer, besas taken of some of the pioneers pres- the building Be Bee at ers ae thet creature before "he got religion ne} Tropic, whither he went Sunday. Pr: aie R Snow. and treasurer, it W 1s found that there were 33 pio- | de Se became totally depraved goo J 1 ry at ; . us *. vo] when he eae | Judge Chidester returned Monday | tive board of five members will be ap) Neer of 1847 in attendance; seven memunder the influence of McPArAnG hundred Bue ts were. a id from evel ou! Salt Lake is City, whither he went pointed later is. probable, he was told his story would alse [bee of the handeart f Da 3 Fe ye 4, of | incidents connected with pioneer davs in Miss Jeanette L ‘ gAV OS 2. DTIOBE laying bis "crimes on" Hay wood. "this eet ie ay ‘oy e ena Paria aaa Suttiied the abyeats of the so-| jury is asked to say luncheon today at the Knutsford tory } say to the yout ; outh of, this ‘IneCente show humorous ary ! OGRE Rete en Loaner zl ty c 2 F Miss Isthelyn Gardner and Miss June S$ papassa ges ae were she rere laughed Bt} at) i ciety to6 be formed . oe Miss : Isthelyn G " land that they may kill, they may burn, ey ices ce ee fest 4 by Shit' pecther once more, and a kind word said for | Other speakers were Mrs. Zina Y. Card,| Whittemore, bre ve they may lle, and then throw their crimes \Z rh : s } Sian pioneers whose faces were missing | George A. Smith, Professor on A. anybody > H. Lund . : else, ae Siiekdeaia celtic their BR IZ ane thelr) JOTI, Mrs. Jesse West i of Salt Lake is vis-|in r acAnw the attendance Ay of Wednesday awyer Ww > sing ieir} ea ale 4 yoo ‘ 3S G5 ea s 1s i follows:> eee 3¢ p| * pana: AY me . STiUs sae on a lawye ‘ oe i tee ome e Saints, ey 3 with the family Afasieae Mrs, thisma |% mma ams of R. A. Lowe 3 Miss of J ties en Senatar i x z Smoot President. | Morris The Flag Without a Stain," He-| afternoon W expressed at her home respect in South for true M: ain|% re- | 4 ae T. Lowe and Thomas C. Lowe,| United States Senator Reed Smoot] ber J. Grant; "Oh, Ye Mountains High |) street. ae rs; ligigh and 2aid. he wotlld not deny Bolan la yiarists of Austi ire in Richfield) was, by acclamation, elected head of] Miss dith Grant; "You've Got to Be an Z i Pe ie be and : comfort. $ to. Orchard,.that he does ropking. afte xr the bee industry They | the Society of the Sons and Daughte Sa feAmerican,"' Professor Lund, and ‘Fear Following the meeting of t * not want Rene fo see Ape Orchard a : put to aeash. |report the1 honey crop will surpas ss that | of Utah that would be one ene mit Pioneers The first vice pres i-}2 Bh On,} 1 srael,' rac, Te Mis s Se Je nnie BG¢ amp, all lof any other year. who ‘ ; ers eal of ae oH e i F: mg ache what ‘ fi va ssembly |\9 % aA a dent is Alice Kimball Smith; s¢ ea Rave : the God. Darrow does "Last not believe Rose capita of Summer 7 0 2 an Saturd: ja e Ss presk t ian {ebe1 ae Grant; a third | Dia encore anos anh di age 1% i eoL ouse pusiishment. "tT, £ is Grayhaired while developing aa nea ae ne a Orchard, [funeral hele pte pat anaes sundae thom f] 1 7 y ' » é confession WL IZ ‘4 members and. guests W OEE ane broveht ae | ‘ R.+ peiied te to teli.what M. Keen of Loda, he wus area promised when Cal., died Mon-| " t00K inout thein building H were force at upthe ofmee saan ing in Sos . Utah County OS Haywood | day one Praised. at the home of Otto Be utler, e oe ane ly : he agreed ae is to take the ' lives of : : tive had been jl) for two or three months| ‘)¢ AS mt ly hall. was ae a a Sanat Smoot and Moyer and Pettibone. was the next He is speaker,| to live infcankaduencerced ine been exposed! till Jack Musical program Simpkins was rendered, is caught anc Senalor Smoo and as tried/in cons equence : ED of having en. XI - Bisthios a rates session was held,|follawing and the last appeal a duet taken. by He S a good ! eo ssor to Anton] the wenther ins He pe pid ne = hich resulted in the organization of|C. Lund and Mr. Reese. ‘nator Smoot! cisk fora life insurance Analyzing the regeneration PHUER DAT enANE LEYWSS WAINON LAN A DIGe oO) BUI 1 ‘ Al : ee eran an be } of the Daughters ¢ of Utah é y oT aMLTS oneers, gave bs aen, ea in ane \4 3 pioneer, and sons and!/a sketch of the work planned pata ft h er oe parents, ear soon for + Ms ig £ children of mongers, nee «e Sons o . \Z ant uny ofr Wane ete apt: he éman i sosSs. i an ane 4 eee oe o alae*joneers, a i Pernt RMR baer alia with|¢ themselves are already snowing e|and exp ‘ e part to" BURY a E e 1 Sere 5 oe Bete i silvery hairs that tell of the part they j the soceity to be organized In the reneral eter ee re aE ce Sit lac Katee tas wh Main Lake's seen ee Oe ae Ee pubes history reSe of Utah, and who | theHebe iran cises . and‘ oF exercises at the those Assembly opening exer: a te innor anon, rige hall and later at the Lion house we re} David Reese of Provo, he stated _ Us ‘ wa//| eager to be enrolled ass charter 'mem-=| lfjects of the 2 meeting and Tar a ee e/ | ix of the new organization | Pioneers of Utah and the former member . Cian th gathering dispersed, at ) of the Nauvoo Legion, the Mormon = / | tbout % o'clock in the afternoon, 375 | talion and the me to'U companies AJ | names had been enrolled by the secre- | pioneer ‘ho came to Utah prior to Jan-}| Its oft ne societ Officers were | uary 1, 1858, wer declared honorary] STORE aoe j I tions | memberers o f the busy afler t vat reeelying applications Daughters' e Sons : and so- DRUG aie) "Balieve a man-like that:" Dar‘No, I cannot belleve shouted that anyone 3 } far orite meeting place for society A Z able-d'hi i ats ahote luncheon atTERENAS 1 o'clockbuiret| ania celebration di ay other throughout Utah and to of seePioneer that the prom- part} be enn ene: |in the history ) attended the lite- fixed 3 Ve: y Review of TH Secta) Eventa. were recide main objects of the new ttt provide each year ¢ i a8 Pee eee ols yalfor eine that the day was) inent play : Wednesday, becoming soci ie re part in the Pionéér day exercises in i "| lhe Salt theLake least hope demonstrative that what celebration! proved to/ he, row. . By the organization of a society of;ed Ans: it did whether Pioneers U ane r ; and 0 Daughters adevet $ tate| of Mene and vane ; Paes as a holiday é -joneer gave erect ce ) day: eee op-|%4 rea \A/ , rf \ Oy! c cle portunity for : Is { nf Whathy. VAP? Celebrate Fair . Pa ‘ants; CIety Picea 1 dundee ei a enerenoes Oe 2 Hier ernie , i ‘ c * With Aim of Honoring Deeds of Their Parents, groups of men, women and children|% Sons aad lithe Pioneers ling. ~-Sn feet Coouns, es Saturday' freshing, ice cream! ‘Newhouse of 5 one act: his Gre gi in wy, he toe door kno f a A. } pass and he n Sons ! they were at Wardnér or elsewhere} when the trouble occurred-they stuck by their crowd. Orchard on the other hand, was a sneaking craven, who neyer he Memory linms meat S. perverted in..a minute,mentality by re- | Withedace. j ean he ‘obtained at our) fountain-ice > ro cold drinks! : in the coo! store are the} liglon pr eany. other | influence eet wring, had: Easterly, kindly words i Bill DavisDarrow and Bill the men] accused by Orchard, who came here, | putting thelr heads in a halter, to deny | eald, were {f be coumasy Chevof not make FHA,a bit tio ion JULY 25, 1907. THURSDAY, =| KNSNANEASVSSLWNANBSENGEBSNNSNESNS TNGS EN SS ENGNG GS SSESSLN¢ i% 4 Together to Keep Fresh f od >a GREAT REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, shia Business Builder, } Care GRAND ! 8:30 until MUSICAL CONTEST Grand Choruses Male Quartets Pianists (Seniors and Juniors) . Violinists (Seniors and Juniors) Sopranos, Contraltos, Tenors, Baritones. Season Tickets on sale on Music Co, ai Clay- Special street cars' leave Seecond South and Main at frequent intervals arter 6p m. Take an early car so as to avoid rush and to. see ‘thie beauties and feel the cooling. bréézes at" he autiful Wandamere Republican, J. 3. McClellan, Pred Graham, Manager, Musical Direc tor, |