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Show 9 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1909. BiG FIELD DAY coo!) Baseball, Basket Ball, TRAVEL 6,051 MILES IN at FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES : efreshing drink AT WANDAMERE) Track relieves If rugaensse and Field Sports Will Be Participated in by Grade School Athletes. ; tired feelin g Today is the big field day for the Promptness, civility,clean- grade school athletes mere, where the and at Wanda- ° ale moiereon, Merle Jaterloo. Age Luke, Grant; Frank ¥ Hamilton; n over-Fr White, Grant; Wasatennciie ate Walt cee Joe Williams, Guy jump, Lel ng, Frank Webster. age 15-Jack Felt, Wa-| Bean, Oquirrh; Creigh-| Grant; Kenncth George 8 Yeates, eld, Ages Luko,| Tra & 16 and Luke, over; 880-yard Grant, Edward Onc-| Joseph| <op-| Frank White, Grant; Harrv Williams,| Onequa, Verne Watson, Lafayette; Leroy Beatle, Lafayette; | Verne Corfleld, "Ww eb oe r; Clyde Tuttle, Onequa; King Tate, Web-| Training. ster; Earl Doolittle, Hamiiton, Putting the shot, qua; 16 Clyde Lafayette; Lyle Judd, Training; eieatee. 2 Webste m-Full over-| Taylor, Oquirrh and av- | zo Highland fling, Henry, : oe by : = Daughter uecomplished, s os re, oe re Austin, enr| near) trip| rouble entire mo lel a in made or 10 ul pump. They. the trip the trip has sple id 1- hay Nev., enjoyvabl the whol interesting ae Just tar and While he Invdaqu Salturters Lakewith their the| the A borhood Went Bile, 2 feuc . @ Her- |} furmoll.7for an : 7 ru hich has kept ; was set- | said that yas O a Dea (ne. cRowaSen Out d ‘refused to Ruth Bentlich, Water <Alvy Picker-| ness. stand 10 that wife -had tent Leona Ginney, Lafayette; Ruth White,Joy Grover, Grove; Ja-| Poplar Lake, ster. Ages Grant; te Poh ‘yard Frank White,| aeere ons Ber a nk ‘Into mid- di Lye his eating @2*¢¢,i Grant:| Peck. ame Freed, Bonneville: Jennie. Stanbridge, | Earl Witeqn, Hanna, Bryant: Washin Jack Felt, Wane ee riceay heith ee Maetee ae aneTouse Ruth Wiscombe, Hamilton;}atch; Scott Vern | hones ee an a ae ERT ne Hansen, coy rlo o. -yar Lincoln: Marie Pitts, eter Webster: = Oquirrh; Ha 60-yard Dora ‘ Ts weeny vine Kins oetiee, over; Wasa teh; ile Watson, Washington: Teen Wirthiin, Training: Clarence Dangerfield, Train-| 13 and n Schick, ae He 1. Traini" sh y, : 14, 100-yard Chatterton, a the testimony t Aa 9 and 10; 100-yard Tay, ee Barnett, amilton; {lton. Ages nor 11 dash-Olive ie and obinson, 12; 100-yard Lafayette; ald, Oguirrh, Ruth hite, Esther Pop Ruth Co ndel, Ages 13 d Paul ee Ruth oolley, poy Ham- Dortus, relay trial is case nis case June best the morning at ity, on sale for 4 hours in the at, rning pair- THIS ambric age Similar of 1 Se to ‘ot. el:Lonsdale fae Limit a customer, yard. . Room ball game, Ruth and Coroner } eart-Failure EB. Notorious . ; a to Danger Careful As a B day 40 t morning at about ‘ a = } ‘ er and Makes 1aS | raging torrent and occurred under| the county are acting Coroner | North Temple filled street, Such ° : a arp (ne ¥ . Bag - nig eld, Waterloo ting the ges 15 ane over; 100-yard dash-By-|Karrick, elyn Kelly, Fremont; May McCarty,| Riverside; "Maud Brownn, Lafayette;| W. H. Leola "Nee anaes Deuce, Leola am, Onequa;)! Bassett Parratt, Elyira Jones, Hamilto Webster: Verne lor, aeant: fayette; e Creighto saa Verne ore $5.00-One Bari "ome re > Ear Washington; Watson, ‘ ' Charles Whitney, Washington; Joseph Worthen, Training; Arthur Froisland, wi AkO8 38 and 145 . Grant; ‘ Clinton Worddic, Earl Ri a Ka Boag : Ww.Coombs Barton GuessWw tiiiam am an ton "'T} toal" eee ‘ aoe = ; ; Earhart Sa TO at morning He few moments then left the about to take l-the that about it was of and oe and} body bath 40.00 ee Sixth} on. '5 that vo TERMS | ¢ alled. the ath ‘andiady to the room. & they (auc Fourteen Firms Have an Electrical Workers More Strikers @ Day and striking employers day. ficeten rms the Agee work. A made-to-measure is better than down fellow " = ebvious is . with good who knows = suit ‘ a ‘‘hand-meto the taste and how to dress. were with t alae: dainend signed the terms a evening electrical. the tae hood of BfMrs a Seattle aton we were uston within the rt { whom the cut over a then allered suit to full Is eel a next Eelectrical befpre Pulding. Via 168 South Denver une 4, 6 & Mat i Rio. 11, Dp hours' to the street Grande 12 Ticket office ) &«|BROWSDALE s Workers, her- the intended-not pattern und e Seceuiis throughout in perfect. Euch seam, each butEmkcloteack partied ther nce ee gee ge oe Re inice have been years business and know the construction of you get the Bomase nk studying DANIELS West this every part of a stylish gar- maint and ik uinke allleuiia out of my shop myself a 57 to vtachas aybe my shop (état eda ' Th e Second nant Tailor South "anti-book Mond: iy night, police be say date the scale $3.25 to $3.75 $3. from Work on . moon a recelve $3.50 thats they Another the wirl would] acres 2 \ day|h : os f} a day weonmi as an and to 5 ae put out a statement S. Fernstrom on e Sea action iiman was ene pence in business here aoe He ngae 2°. mis" was lave thus converting street, re West from cs a the ae ay if for it, Imasmuch as the mounteins east ef the clty hid the moon until a few earth ere ‘ a . or more of by miles that] e into ae ts tir tag ale i Pianola Piano : , toned OLR {nterlor or sale. lan eR Player Ee ene three months, Address "Box good ca ASete aoe {t passed out shadow thrown million R bli -Py have been started in coin uration pepe i thane princiva een ee Rae 9G " (b>) ty creek Is per mnitte . 000 | ao nore. tos Ee more to the bringing from cine the eA oa eee i Wood the Into the coun- | board Fee ih ate ae manne one the members of eA council : HEIGHTmay is da prac- higher . ei. street the lowering two solicitor oy foe as | ee Oe 16 ee 2, 3. 355.00 49.00} clear away the and while he the jebt raise has only accumulating debris,/ succeeded thus fa r,.) igs required to make| a " ene } rella ellabre | blg newspaper money and work ae man. Apply n. Ci "culator, ~ es ae ton Cen ---= Coal" and _ ae Buttons: ~ Button, Wee's Button? $5 conte J jbasine ELOY ee Steady SS that at fhe eeiei s a pr Sa Edwards, had bee ee semnadty Or ; F : his ae Today for Gest the Numbor . lan oH Weert ciaaiiriae ae oa | ele eae ae Culmer ; will be out of the city next weex, | the 20 ee view uel of| tne of members several that en os cnane. na rae 2 rec-| fact y Re oThe ateoe tr ngsae Y Salt P night at Wandamere. $5.00-One neh board of edufurther Thur pr pono eeeror tomtceet It is lkelysupport meetings will Thee aALe |ISGHiohiue Glass Acme & Pai , Quality 4 Paint. First South, East tC 0 that. one or two mor terminate the inquiry Lue | REMEMBER Flour fo neus S a rota fea ene Whileboard one will or two members ot | | proved mere iat de a - || the leay other; . Pietin ReHRER eterna gambling | gone some time a ately ee Le aes - =NOTs Is Discussed, Gambling The session of last night proved 1nore than usually Interesting on acceunt of the e street car tracks form an {mpediment that is causing the erator to| back up and overflow into the street.| a mar Is stationed at tnls point to| 6éE Saturday in for &: touriies ana "$1,600, or pworkl ; Seer BRIDWELL i present uM nted-Good understord his "i of last year. at cil me eting of a resolution almeiat the|the board, after considering several Sigciced 6 If such an event shortid take | dates, decided to meet Saturday night. shouldout the restrainbefeared washed mero ae _ Pare aunervisor, stated he and ha is dane, jeden, Saturday the stock- | night into the Mangiea) into tle air rd | p ; partment of build.ngs and grounds, as resolution | conducted by Superintendent G.° M. Councilman that considering c Sixth ; streets, who re- > = had been would t A.. tl IN day Te Yellowston M. Thom secretary of the ‘international a Councilman he approved ee PRIEFS. the corresponding ans against May embers Cenc her hops went little ane tn teeter cimcuaNionn wk oanys elo. understood or a Sn Ogden} chamber were OF Lao 15 a Rothing son, SLOW L, J. Wood as to. ee this | put Attorney H. C. proposed when sertain representative, wl lady ‘from o continue coure CITY | $i. ‘at ee aaa in ete Son eee See Bee ee Paria from Councll-| Brigwell. It the anpject of | Mr, Bridwell point or 201 e 1g done, howey Ape ap the yrecautia | taken som time aro seem c have averted cr er along this st e Main IS NAME subdivision, ideally located, an| in having and, dry of the valley and elty. of of land and was at an 1 Eeaurkness 1) $20,000 s purchased aproximate located ne i from cost ore The ae emr us Ni wrhe ari Te nt in Sout introduction by Councilman L D.| pressed to get throu: gh t voted to a Sambung tn this Sie The faeeodis lon of the resolution brought on a| discussion on the subject of various] nexamination Thomas, the member leading part in the Bridwell, together Sait Z cen Vv ene ee orders your za SMITH'S FAMOUS FLOUR a as ve inquiry soon as possible, The meeting on Saturday night, if |& Quorum can be obtained, will be ‘de- of wheat, corn B are some a rtin of the resolution providing tnat|the witnesses wi sady have b the chief of pollce should be given In- | heard MY. Edwards oh ea are structions to ee tear Pees esa at]|of the interests of Mr. Bridwell herse races and all ther rms of|he proposes to question Mathonih peace are bankful, Sa the raising the banks during vious foods ts keeping = 2 in bounds ping the water withee ee Underwood Type ters. Fastest Breeden and wri strongest Office a in the over until it next Monday night. Martin Is possible tiat another Se » . ' interesting discussion may ¥ and more adbe precipitate rec p ci After the ; f the erarelle had be Seon wee Ste way the inquir Was made ag i whe ther there was any miscellaneous bus sines worla.| he "| Sunmly Co. enn this was allowed5 to run The meetin adjourned after it was decided . ; 1@ resolution of Councilms N time whe tEp and oats. 3450. Mill and Office El a Praglivhiey eee | Pantie st! poe f a | Se IE LL . Ni he had Martin, was as a The clerk resolution ee he follo announced from C "Ou to proceeded that cilman were appointed judges and after reet, "Brownsdale" aoe AAR nit bane na me. non..& Cannon hereafter --__- : : es Ind. 892 y, Weat and i: Se before the ‘ who have ; lal ns mbers | should fi hay meet The a Saturday night board adjourned BEAUTIFUL rings. re ate re "and to enfo1rce y building Cupiain Wath. Latanaits ~ C iing near the target glanced from the fronwork rhe hookmatsing: inflicted. Dr, C. M. Benedict and dressed the wound.when | > Atlas money. block. cee home, Shs randler Bell 2169; exclusively to the No. 209] oules, Ind. 167, tok is "with Rerdall thowehe make ihe ace bookmakers, t edited i by ee dese ig 13- oo fuel that Wood said he tin construction will be birds on exhibit, used. ig Lh Me errill, and by members to worth vant tNG hot 161 Meighn Street US A 5s = R Lope ie UNION DENTAL CO. inter- extended to out to contribute articles and to the ass erie eee Martin said| these prove of su ficient wus takensO Councilman vole praposed he Bo after oe matter} will be printed in the bulletin f e000. and. hard, and -he woul as|nextThe fall poultry exhibit s put every councilman onthat record will be better a quarts Aa ele to whethor he favored "this kind of|ever before. Special coops Be the went e was is BAMBERGE |] Are now permanently their new and j,and rooms, 212 M AIN Ses le Te a ss§ ete 1 extraction eeee of house the lo cored: in equipped ae aniem een TE. MEGS Paste teeth Councilman Reedall moved that the] invitation Is resolntlon: Jay. eovercouncil. unt nexteforeweek's ple, however, eeting thej| submit them 404 | gambling." Counciiman Pat CREEK ‘ vill. be known Bulleging will be artistes Will t aa furnished of the State Pouitr ed mad weather peal, ee en cece, Sank $08 eushs : on | in, poultry will has warm about summer consia TALK OVER BULLETIN A number of ma ters of Interest to| poultry ralsers gen rally were dis-| cussed at the reguular m mnthly mvuatine | ot the Utah State Poultry association | the Commercial club last night. The principal tuple of discussion, however was the comicollese, a whieh é : Agricultural will' be 3 de- : voted {t would be hard to "stick" against the | aaa ory , o wae Counciliman Martin sald there wovld|ests of the state. when a nll}be no difficulty in proving that tive The coming bullet{ of the bulls-| hookmaking was rambling, but Con | cultural college, whieh s* | ¢ye and struck him over the right eye.jcilman John Holley the | A flesh wound one and one-half inches|}im. Counel]. Marie east. : ea y getting talk CLEAR N phone Its to 8 y EMIGRATIO CANY that al he found fy he Is hereby instructed H H'T at at eens _|'""* Bonbiing sumbliog in thin sts." POULTRYMEN MEET TO WEBB BY GLANCING BALL 10TH. |j BEFORE prices work will be commenced immediately,: | <<BUY oem Eee Ie Tone 29, Laurelburat Pan Ha AKES i EEPROM mL. 000,Say Time will annet acre Tonthnsa meee ARKH Ee P Pana to; $700 ane be| | Sra re °3 Tlreworks spectacle "Hrupoxnpugen onper: uy today and save | of members CAPTAIN e known by that|long was state that the re. res ae ae begins. the COAL poet nd, "atten the members had discussed the question of getting together again, {t was de- cided to o'clock, Pp. m. It read. , , ; Pretti chicken )¢ : Inner eeeee : where the cars stop.D Bellell ' ently acquired tract of suburban land | North Sa a ere Be ats un ato SHAT EBcrp and.lots other and or sale atting re a Vesuvius" of Chat ‘Atte the gense © at Attorney Edwards time to set the record "Be it resolved by this council: That coniractaanes ace th aun oFof]. ructed to pee prevent the ms making or ran any other raint = ‘book ks' go-|armory overt a numb Of ‘iemes - fiaily. Beninen on the one submitted by Mrs qT. Reeves, of No. 624. Second y Wert a 5 poeane GREATER SAL ae THIS YEAR 1 A real floor tn theConey wo tan Island, R a Finest dance : ea trip 25c. about | cclipse of the last night, but residents of Sal' t take the astronomers' word | minutes after long. conical onan in and "Ia for These HEARING Bae et eee fol payrolls » OGRESS before the coun- oc| e eect ask- ape chile the $11,647 PR yreezy | enjand is easy of access to a number of AT TARGET PRACTICE Councilman Martin at onee moved car lines. men are employed by. the Electriacl For the purpose of giving this ne trat the resolution be adopted. Coun-/ Engin ecr ag and Construction com-|<cubdivision a beautiful and appropriate Captain Will: eS ciiman FF. J. Fernstrom asked {f thi1/ pany on this job. name o contest was ‘recently inaugu-| artillery of than mC.. Web b ot the F a would include gambiting In the saloons ee rae rated by Cannon & Cannon, in which| sustained a slight Cine he Utah/saying that if It were intended to Jo E OF M N N the person selecting the best name|night as the result of being ursday|so, he was In favor,of It. as 10 should be given a cash prize of $10.|/the fragment of a spent ne ie. by she hi oe Is mor aes In the The - advertiseme anagers ne 2 saloons than ordinances ever. e asked {f there} VISIBLE IN SALT LAKE a erie moar meoesere of Puree Siktct tee ros the - batterymen Me were at} were any covering the vere tallor. And at Wary last lof out Councilman that a re- from that eee ee finene He said | | hank olen - tings amounted to : $1, nae with $859,739.08 for compared remarked| 412.23, as started oneeRT, in the negainls hours tn afternoon F stop this pusinges tep was t& B being by done. A | Monday nixPar ee ene ee pe ceo See acre has been taking een of Counetim an IAT MAT Be se seeweek,Perla é Birictthe Gal eity een lald over until that time. having It is|0Fd early ee next but in fiiwater | or tne ort amie RR 26, July ~~ high and being to as get}aladmirable month ofthanthe oneemployers view that ae =, ter« ony Ad conosablona Raed ne ok made/has been adde to the many excellent vidual employers and then aarven tiotice co Se ee ee ; , s of °20 that unless i ev consented to a meet-| The new subdivision consists ing an came and intimated to values inn alues 5% P21, Minneapolts and return. 62 v0)" Pee ROVORALOW kinds of gambling and vice in general. | ols. who prepared piace for Mr. B ridheld separately yesterOmaha, Kansas City and. return. 40.00) rank Mathews. land and water|towards the close of which mention| H. Evans the en fo Afe aa foreman 1 of well,ert E. manner, in, nin an Indirect that slipped vesterday stated Pueblo 22.50 | Commissioner. 2 |} Denver, Colorado Sprin stert re " oleae Sie sta 2 > ‘a . ¢ ree 's i the stetcar atureree| Other points proportion. Parlev is von at anyv| the existence of the to "stockade atsuperintent and, a fart eda ; it ae ° ioe Tickets geod - returning October 31, time othan damage is tention the fact that] made on the a; examination woul scale, 5 agreeing to pay being during done. howthe 2 ele being . called made ‘fore > be" increased on June 1. aa ; ae eet , Oo road and the of the streee| one sidewalks, he shc ady a. . He aw done why th employed Dorine side ares pre | ie ne nage hae Is Se ee Meaty ete Bl ihe ‘Notrbune" Suhaite ie golug Sa| adie Beant ata Bente er atttte| E is ses here.' ed Tl fae ea rh Reedall's motion ; brought porte months ; dete and ite ia ie re Shirts. Wie feet eenae All attached, cuffs with 3, ore for 4 |c general | at hen oy ae) 5 Whi the} strikers ‘Gus ea wrens for more tried the attention railway company force of 100 an ras rushe a of the roadway Bywater, Meldrum & Gu and RanGal am Lamnxence. onan ane oe roary OF IDEAL ADDITION ; r olding out agains ° the increase in wages an¢ 1@ em-lw ployers refuse to make any statement New Subdivision ae at thirteen en South ond Tenth East Stree regarding their side of the se. _ ihe ‘elect=leal'wiremen ‘who. belong Is ao iamsinis Sltuated. £ stream at this from its b: the Race a time during at anv ; {han Se Gibson -moved his office | that the hot weather of Westerday the Tribune bull ling to the Scott; Makes the outlook quite serious "| Chicago and return. Co the|St Louls and return, of and few $1.50 $ s resolution in a was surprised 2 f: x O'CLOCK. 6 TO 2 en's LT QL bse Pleated Ke ambling am the saloons, which tn turn | jp ‘tne seatartaoa atten Sine heen Vis followed by an padlees query from | auestioned by members of the board ta] th rege course of the} quic kly throw n up along the etek : ae re} weeks. Dr. from Out to Ranks sessions wiremen & a Bar 4 ‘ad eight firm at agreed Ye e of Held Add | se down in The away to damage Considerable the fair grounds line the! been; eanicw - ae EXCURSIONS EAST Bot trouble OPOUSht man F. ve- | is now using the roadway as Deore cel cite: From the position of the| North Temple it is supposed malae that he became | West to Nt Ninth are oneMr, Prana. dren, and goog a Y go to 31 out of Meir homes. scene of the greatest eagtamer;, £ i yard customer, a at, AFTERNOON Men's Nainsooks to Cc FROM . ena tat ne Ogden area Limit 5 customer, each- THIS White é Dixie each. Se Value 4c I c i: of all ouiee matin a, izes. alue ne Limit - OP hive. 2-3c, to a at O'CLOCK. 6 T0 2 yards CLOTHS EVI | round i O'CLOCK, 1000 WASH ERG LINEN = Value 16 Limit t customer, exact with heart failure ana tell | tleally losed Sele inte une ee it in order to give that body the credit | which, according to several members, | backws ay into aie tub. trians ‘Bridges haves oe and pedes-| ror putting out of commission the already has dragged alurg fer aa er| The body was removed to the ¢ yDon- | and the road a THLIGEE GHA ie ic ‘business" which has come into the/into the warm weather. mt Byron | nell undertaking establishment The| only by the use ae ~~ proee, | Loreground so prominently recently. Cummings, vice president of the boa | funeral will be held at Wat place Mon- | walk ponateueting ther Ppleenegers Ath a he att ting of mn ok Mi ae h was an who has been presiding durin - tae day at 1 p. m. o'clock. Interment will| enabled to reach ; & . adjournec 1 of Monday night's /{llpess of President H. P. . : RE SCRA eR caren' » ; ramelt be in Mt Olivet cemetery. As the proverty 2 meeting ected to bring forth! will leave the eit N oe ayeet @ = eURER REE eae ate be in could an aproval| and nothing more oe citing than ne eee then tha atvesio a widow | is low er a by is survied Huston Mr. et ae eee AGREE STRIKERS' lock of Mr, Huston was found tub The water had not lead man Renn stricken he hus- her oe their thecouuuien door was- broken When | trict 6 o'clock talked pleas-!/at the western terminal of with his wife | city Gondilt. which is urmtder room, saying that he | construction. a bath. After dozing | has broken She went yas turned return. City and Kansas shh er pone points ir in roneige propor Tickets Bee ee ie ee ee eee THREE FIRMS case of suicide Mr. Huston ar.se rapid thebather. and two aac "Kenneth | Omaha; --= supposition Jose- | C2Me apprehensive ~~ |} band's absence as Stearns, . EXCURSIONS EAST phe ee «2, eer R, R. une 5 a, 16, 26, oe 8. 3. Soe: and Fenate Me ace .$55.00 s an 49,00] St. Paul, nee Soli ‘and return. 52.00| 5 r Lafayette;| Tetayette; oni nary, nS Onequa; 220- Greigtiton R the Thursday ntly fo and was aera for Pecries °lfor about a half hour Mrs. Husiun principals a general Cott y u Set ETT eran aE 5. a ne ton lat Good Coal' Guy Tate, ebster. Corfield, Webster y W. A. Wetzell houncers, Bradfor -l¢e TLouis|® Keeler of the course s?'arter: Freeman and winners, J. H. Chambers, Evely points phine award ant, Natarpite pate yette;Taylor, Mara clerk iclal udges, Almy Clayton S. Walch, A. 8B. Kea' J. Fairbanks, ae mile-Grant, cat, race; ashington, Onequ aroun ee pera a y ams, E ; ane shot, Almy Clayton, Gus Backman; F. D. J. McCoy; Coombs; ground a pe city iene: A ne introduction other Beestreams In| te vision will be bro 5 ape bankful. Along|cil at Its meeting: west c AFTER22 vi FROM 6 ri' 6 oS AFTERNOON FROM 1WIS mo NOON indh inch overThe was thenat put Qidredrriea: 7 cler the' 5 start ‘of the meet+ , Ce ST Ee. Rr ee | Discussion. from resolution making" in the moun-| har become al|L. D. Martin, it is. likely West street, City creek is rampant, ina | Structed to proceed the road for blocks is under water Seca anrlion a A foree of men is at work In an at-|proucht outa s Beatrice Jacobs and Carolyn high jump, broad jump, put- of information Thursday t spr a ae caAUSsec Sub- j Punching Necessary from ai change g ts ather melting of snow that City creek rapid tains 7 o'clock, Ithough the death Singular circumstances, umpire,| enn and Ject of Race Track and Other . Forms of Gambling Are j Point : Watching sudden tomes The em- | aie kt years, ae = 1e@ of heart failure at Vick's| Orpheum avenue, Thurs-| Stockade the he from Some From aged ee Frank ab Huston, pneah ayettn died suddenly place, No. 56 ne Armstrong; ‘ a rie J Renders ] Verdict. Washine- of but follow that , + or For 9 Inch DOLLIES, and Checked 8% 2c tt to " "PeTian round and BATTENBERG WHITE ties 509 7 favor way, + Reed, Moyer Renee: baseball game, One- | Ferguson, HadBurrows; dah fon eeSees source tempt to keep back the water from| flooding all the residents of the dis- = BORO 7. inch * 10."9 and': Cc IS = ie Sudden Change From Spring to Summer Swells Streams) lon 2 WHITE LINDEN t hem lawn i9 FROM FROM 5 DOULTES, Best 30c grade on sale for 4 the in hours. wtternoon at- Linon. ness Ralph . dash- Races. DtiatantBoyn' over; A40-yard India hraofigee Found Bath' wide vards White : . e that 1 Aprons, The regular en te é kind wads12}4c Limite1S Fothat ee to ¢ 1a 8%c 2 pe] ni 12 O'CLOCK. 12. TO 2.000 ' < Huston Locked orc oc oad quale van P eine han te oo!orto Lock, aie -m size Lawn Large Wh hite a cusat, a Os MORNING is the Tin "Jack ua; Orelie Pitts, Lemeatte ayette 8 White made Value. to 12 yards at Athene Racnewtth, Lafayette: Eloise|Sitls' basketball' game, Gladys Bar-| Stanley A. Hanks, who was on the] Drouby, Wasatch; Sllen Giaugue,|!ow; head linesman, Martha Johnson; | scene immediately following the death, Grant; a - arty, Riverside; Mar-| assistants, Bessie Jennings, Mildred| said jast night that there was no| ore ne lek, ashington; ards to tom« r THIS 7L¢ - yards SS cd of * Franks Wife in DOE APTER- NOON TO DB6 prons aC a |Body by OF THIS . ns A 1 u oC - Faa ae ae G TC 5, 000 RE limit 10e 2 _adies aaa White Best Cc - f FROM 6 O'CLOCK sa Ladies' Bine checks of 9 deep, pe | as Bryant, } : vs tte Lafaye ton, Grant ilton, re hater Grant; auline | ,, itl aati Ella Lammph olinatars: Jessie a the tn | 4. = for se, in hours ‘ APTER- NOON Ginehams . £ 124c.qual- 4 8 ple sect ton sizes, THIS TO Apron : for was Jury was Sizes 6 to 16. Special § } | viviating with ~ | patterns, In entered. aa saae ta At Stare lored:wereale cD 4 hours in the afte noon they'll go at.. d The 8c - Black Fast CotSeamless | tichard race-Onequa, McDon 100- yard th medark - | Spidell Washington; Nettle Hamilton;| Vincent,| Milne; (rc, umpire, boys, baskecball game, game. Washington: Ruth Wiscomb, boys' basketball Hamilton . = n>) 3, Gustave White; referee, girls' basket14; say neientenianerennnanmamens Bowden demanded ; $1.00. any.y $1.0 SY OFS tally years. Worth O°ee. 93c 00 4 ade | Lowell; Wasatch; i joys' dash-Elea Mary Chytrans, srove; door, Collier, Sdward Benzon, Onequa; Alae aban | J&@cKso bert Clisscid, Waterloo: Wiles bon. | Onequa; Bowden - ae iiuor ordinance and Re Dare " wae yds o 000 ft shade Meret a . ST /2e light In dium. and of "the court to violating nd zed \ ison, D f THIS MORNING 12 FROM O'CLOCK 8 TO : eran: He obert Pane. Fietorson, Qautrrhe ¥ larry ° ackson,; idney Burbidge Fremont; Grant; Pearl Te FrankRep Wasatch; Anna! Mitte the the speed ind ordir finitels continued ) "ker banoe servi r ‘app! ; 8S K es' a Hose | | MORN- 12lhec | them." was good 7 - MOrnne nesseo™ : Ages 11 and 12, 100-yard dash-Wil- ‘yatavetto; 2 werd oe aie Shee Geraldine Gibbons, Fremont; | &° ea all 1 . Ruth son; Taylor, yrtle Riverside; Ethel Brown. - Washington: Clarence s Rudide, Hamil. : dad, nequ ween _e: A . y dred Englirh, Webster; Ruth Beutlien, |, Aes 09;dnd 10. 00-¥ 100-yard dash-WilLinedecker, lin; fnpous outside Pat, Coren, ..koular, Grove: , Herbert ' = Ret One equa when 30 FROM 12 O'CL or Ladi Boys' y every- to - Frankpoesia eo on; mere See dash-Le- Cook, Grant, WallaceMario ~ pian Tyan arr . Arnst, Harry. dash- Lincoln; Iwereldey Ea Moe Bea Washington: ton; Elvira Jones, Hamilton woo, Oquirrh; just ~~ Grant; | in Helen Sees on olin. Ages Denton, 15 and Clive Be cae al ash-Luclleé Thorne, etna wit al Onequa; meee ges Is of exception the Vith Bowden that further. sald him a liar.and. shook his | case the afternoon session Incident. without Was seven witface. » There were the defenecant Hi. Burton plea ded guilt behalf..Bomhe aesad said that') 27 In ‘hehisdayownJn question been.en- dash-Edward Tay-| Lawrence Gr Elnora|/lor; Lincoln, Fullner, Blanch : talking ING TO suits him with and me he's Francis Beatie, satch; oe "4Ale when habit a at. fist his lxe Sarah bryant; $4.00 cate 18 | ing, Un Aldolph Axelrod, Sumner | clutched him by the a eats with such Witnesses for both sides of the case Piliworte ane lllett, Hamilton |} force that the d after" } had dismade conflicting statements Judge J | m1black . Ages 16 and over, 100-vard dash--| Covered three and biue spots | M. Bowman dismissed the case Imme- Shapiro, |B called loo. Ages 9 to 10, 50-yard & , dash-Violet Ken, Fremont; areal Watkins, Grant; e esh "y Lafayetie Beatie, Leroy nequa;|Grant; wath Lizzie Wasatch; Mittle Bamette, Onequa; Ruth Day, Williams' star ayy : Ghyae Tuttle, bad called his Guy | St in ngton; Webeens Scott Hamilton; Ages 11 June to 12, Buckle, 50-yard Waterloo. dash-Mary | Onequa, Tate, Webste Vanes Wa Contig nesses for far bod [t's that. shakes He t the upon said Bowden's: by was!thing witness complaining Touse, saan ph Archie Wasatch: err ey, Washington: The Bryant, Livingston, Anderson Scott ane Mildred Jackson; Brown, Webster; Stanley Washington;|Grant; , Hardy May eirearalde; Ethel | | Gitdee and rushed out fours THIS THIS MORNING 12 FROYW O'CLOCK 8 TO S nae ee he Es ae Lieto rin e month... dpealite Ur ‘almost [ enough of these vareain wr - 'S1 ne on: white weiiae Bent oe 46‘OAS' . nf irin tt a futk how at. | erry bit >: Automobile company hey con-| thelr journey Shatward yester-|| . remain Cra ornodod el Alex"Ror- ah rappers | ee Gas. Ss ren the id sleeping out on the desert night. Otherwise the trip has 10st Buick tinued day. 3 a F resses Consolidated Wagon ¢ ichine company, the local rey repre senti utives of Lhe pany, "been /\ been benet fied ‘hue h by | | ‘the only unpleasunt Halleck, profitable. made party 15 cents,) rod con-| z wi TO. @ erca | Wigods. is 2 < of ‘the entire tripriver,werebetween being North Pork and beer trip, in Auto. Mr grades: High hool, Hungarian folk bert. Brown, Franklin Chester Taylor, | tled in the pclice court Thursday after- | Touse a lar when Touse had sald that dance; High Sneak Russian ath ats Fremont; Roy. Gray, Tass sateh; a en noon. Backtiting over rear fenc and! he ¥ I-not have them in the house them throw would he be need if and was "r the | em apping Love Harry Lafayette duel | Grosbec Swedish oxdansen school, High dance. : Jackson, Sidney Burbridge, Was! te! the cau roma cut 8: ‘30 p. m., girl's hot poh Ages 8,| ton: Willlam Cromar, Webster; Have n| BBowden 13 So West Mr B ow! de aid 26-yard dash-Thelm iteDoneld: Miller, Webster, eet. was tried.and. discharged from My busban d did not use ingle "hls to 1 haking as and word of | swear peuce the of dis turbing chatre ‘the dash-Charle 8. 80-yard 7 and Ages Lila Wardle, Lafaye ette; Ruth Ogulren; anymean not did he Touse, fist tre Wes | Fifth Lambert Carl Riverside Peck, Mickle,| Catherine Riverside; lish, AFTERNOON FROM . ome 6 O'CLOCK, the Elko Mrs. Wvod oealth, | night had. traveled 6,051/ another The and Aeughter have the experience Chicago. the)In} hefeatures year, i in country 2ccldents character. ~~~ Hamilton; 50-yard THIS 124 TO ! Mrs health, last cross necting the water | used four tires on The _Durpose of = trip! Mr. and i ceygy Th ee 50-yard 12, a without been Adolph Poplar Grove; Riverside; Paul and 11 Ages automobile taken With a total repair expense of Which went to replace a email eee William Bohn, Webster and owl gh St tanley Blain er vere that serious hé } Lowell, Sharp, John Ben Jackson; Edwa'‘d Onequ Co. Bre Stanley 10, and 9 Carlson, McPhee, Lowell Russian | lu dance; Richard a Eme-son, " Swedish Lincoln, Se sallor's Ages band. m.-Folk dances in pavilion,|ford Washington; Waterloo, and ander hopes being Would improve To June T dash--Charles Lambert, Bryant; Bryant: drill | Webster. ee the miles, Washington;| Donald Coray, 25-yard " ari Woodard, Harry One-j|{ngston, and Sumner, Lowell, tarantella; por crane dance; Jackson ing dance; and§, Riverside; Lester Rebbins, | Unto Kea-/qua; . Mahlon Sumner; Azelrad, June and 7 Peck, Mc-| Frank Tuttle, parade cadets school by, the High 2:30 p. Oquirrh, area Ages and Lafayette; Williams, Harry Curdy, ages t ry dash-| Of a Training; Herbert Tay, Hamilton. Ages | Grant; Frank Sheridan, Bryant; Dayid| i6 and over-Fra muke, Gra pencer, Latay tte Lyman aendry,|: remarkable now ¢°'°8%% Ml.of -September, They left §rst day Harry | Clyde Tuttle, rather is the one das! Grant; Lafayette; Krancis ‘Heatle: Lafayette; Francis Taylor,| Lee White, Leroy Photo Mr and Mrs. W. F. Woods and A Wr cmhintont qua; Claude Harmon, Jackson; Worthlin, Training; Clarence n Washington;| Washington; Geisler, Louls e, 8: 50 $1 | | oa aterlals te ite by Utah eH -Photo aris anrnitson Goulds amen Ses FROM MORNING O'CLOCK. s B st > Burdett, arate attoruee Grant; erloo; ad Donald ts THIS | ---_-_-_-_ ra oo Prain- | Coray, Mee a \.. '!"&.A penta Stout, Lafayette; Leroy Beatie, Latay-| atte; Clyde Tuttle, vig het Vag Bh ne Mor-| o } $1.35 | | | | wan coln; | Kenneth Yeates, WashPe 5 os or eck, GrEarl ie Wils *Wiltor d Carls n, Poplar Keisler, : Washington; | Grove: 7 i > 148 on, Bryant Jack Felt, S358, satch; i Street. Creighton] ; Grant; Shaw, fayette, 4 Ray j Malin South ‘Tay. ay, 5 | 112-114 14 to jump, ages 18 high ting the shot; nat, Grant; Craighton King ine ---1 Lafayette % Russell ; G sy cactieey madi Bryant; Settle, Holden Training; Herbert Tay. ge -Roy ie Kerr, Wasatch; Stephen od, c King. Grant; ington; ‘ Louls Drug per Ae: ) 10 wat pair- 4 Pnrre Dispensary, put- jump, jump, broad m.-High p. er | The Pow TEs a mori fountain will be will bb held, a busy scene day on hand all day. Baseball, basketball, track and field sports and basketball for the girls will be on the program. One of the features "ot the day will be the drill of the Hig school cadets The program, entries Pena officials follow: tain oe hampionship a 9 Uecrall Washingt« ys. Sumner game. et : ee m "Championship 10:30 Popt ar vs. Lafayette 30yS, games Grove; girls, Lowell va. Poplar Grov ESTABLISHED § 1864 Ladies' Dress or Street Shoes, patent cut, tip all and Pees ee our of features liness, field school annual Wonderful Offerings that will gladden the hearts of Economical Shoppers. Atrade statement of Exceptional Money-saving Chances | that or no pay. ; i @ 4 : 2238 ae IN 240 Main Street BY-BACK" SPRINGS LA TOE! LASTS AND SHADES, f ; |