Show n t E BODY OF BABY FOUND UNDER REFUSE PILE Utah Goes Over the in Whirlwind Finish rL BEEHIVE U TA REACHED ON 0 N SCHEDULED lD r T TIME f Is Reported Re Re- Reported Total of ported by Jubilant Work Workers W ork- ork ers ens at Saturday Meeting 4 4 Drive Is to Continue I I has lias gone over the UTAH top in a whirlwind rushi rush i that put her oversubscribed to the amount of nearly Two weeks is all that Utah needs was tho the slogan an of or the central centra committee and the battle cry CO of or the tho committeemen with the result that Utah steps into the first rank of the states elates to subscribe their quota within the first two weeks of the campaign Subscriptions in the hands of committees com com- 1 corn corn- and banks total making an of in excess of or the tho states state's quota of ot ott t While no official statement of Utah's place in tho Twelfth federal reserve resene district has been received cd it is behoved be- be Uc ed that this feat will give her secS second sec- sec 1 S ond and place In the district and fifth place In inthe the country A brilliant record has bas been mado made b by Salt Lake county and city Tho The reports re reports reI re- re ports show that total subscriptions for forthe forthe I the city to tho the amount of are in the hands bands of committees or In banks This gives gh-es an excess of 00 over oyer the city's cit's quota The county as a whole reports The Tho drive is not over however The The- central committee states that it will continue the campaign until May 4 and that every even effort will be made to secure se- se se secure heavy of or cure a n Utah's quota and to have every oven man bondholder and woman a a. Tho The Liberty Libert loan headquarters at atthe atthe atthe the Commercial club and tho the Women's Women's Wom Wom- I ens en's Liberty Loan bank at the corner t of f Second South and Main rain streets gill vill 11 remain open until the end ond of the tho thoI I months month's campaign and the banks bankst vill continuo continue to receive t Many Ian committees are still working hard An urgent appeal is being made mado to every ery portion of the state for the thc thoi i committees to get the pledges Into the banks s and for tor the banks to forward forward forward for for- ward them to the federal reserve bank Until these pledges are registered registered regis regis- In tho the banks official recognition recognition j tion will not be taken of of- them r Both President Wilson and Secretary Secretary Secre- Secre tary McAdoo have made the tho statement state state- ment went ment that the they desire the bonds to be distributed among the men menNo No and women of the country and to q that end the Liberty Libert loan organizations organizations 4 are working hard to secure f as largo large a number of subscribers to the tho bonds as possible 7 S ji This result Is expected to be bo at- at ati attained at at- i largely by b the drive this week to be carried out b by the school children children chil- chil dren and teachers In conjunction with the Teacher Parent associations and the Boy Scouts who will Canvass canvass the city next week Bonds Donds of small denominations are beIn being distributed throughout the city by bythe b bythe I the tho house to house canvassing committees committees com com- IJ and the work of ot this committee com com- will continue continuo this week Both the thc city and states state's standing f In this campaign was announced atthe at nt nto o the luncheon of ot canvassing commits committees commit commit- t tees s in the Commercial club Satur- Satur It t to Continued on page pa e 8 f AT PLAY HORRIFIED 8 BY GRUESOME DISCOVERY DI C V Corpse Had Been Exposed to Weather for a Few Hours Only According to Physicians Is Mystery THE PHE T body hody of an infant babyboy babyboy baby haby 1 boy was found in a Ya vacant ant lot ot of opposite his home last night by y a lad Robert Tennent of 92 South State street Young b Ten- Ten Tennant laut nant was playing in the high b grass rass with i other boy bo companions when hen they were horrified to toome come jome suddenly upon the bod body The police were notified a anice at nice once and the body was taken to he the emergency hospital It was wrapped in n gauze and old news newspapers s nc papers apel's and there was no clue to the tic identity of the mother It Y was vas impossible impo sible to tell upon examination how long the child ha lad had lived or to approximate its age ige r The rhe bo body y was exceedingly small mall although well formed and venly proportioned According to medical authorities ies ties who examined examine it the corpse lad had not been exposed to the clenents clements cle- cle ments longer than a few hours but mt ut it had been partly buried under inder dirt and rubbish Whether an in n unnatural mother had smothered red ired the unwelcome infant upon firth birth and then thrown its body nto ito the weeds and cast dirt over overt it t or whether the mother was too oo ao poor to afford burial ex- ex and in a fit of desperation despera- despera ion tion had hail cast the little body awa way is not known and there is little ittle possibility according to t the le police police olive that the mystery ever will wille wIllbe be e solved BEEHIVE QUOTA Continued from page pago 1 da day when intense Interest was displayed displayed dis- dis played In the tho giving of or reports as It was considered doubtful that the quota would be bo reached Salt Lakes Lake's total was announced first by Campaign Manager Lester D. D Freed and Executive Secretary J. J David Larson then announced the standing of ot the stat state Enthusiastic applause met the an announcements announcements an- an from th the different committees com- com and cheers greeted the tho final reports Great Grant credit Is due the women's organization in Its work In this drive A total of ot was announced as the tho result of ot the women's work and this total is divided as follows Liberty Loan bank booths Protestant churches SOO Relief Relict society 1 women's clubs women's labor committee committee committee com com- 2650 2050 women's educational committee Columbia Trust company booth laneous O. O The public utilities committees committee's report re report report re- re port also won applause The subscriptions sub sub reported b by this committee were confined entirely to of ot the various arlous companies and totaled secured from different people This amount doubles the amount of subscriptions to the second Liberty loan from this sour on u or co A d 1 It it Is hop hoped d' d dt t to make ak It t u more th than an anit three times before the end of ot the tho campaign The house to house canvassing committees handed In their first reports reports re reports re- re ports Saturday Tho The first district led with second totaled 1300 third fourth and fifth firth 1600 00 I Heber J. J Grant chairman of the central committee of Utah to for I the third Liberty loan returned Friday from a trip throughout tho the state and andin andin andin in a short talk at yesterdays yesterday's luncheon luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon congratulated the workers on the tho splendid showing In this campaign Ho referred to the different portions portion of Utah In glowing terms and commended commended commended com com- mended the spirit of or patriotism which prevailed all over the tho state From tho the state outside e of or Salt Lake county the total subscriptions reported reported re reported re- re ported were an an of Only five counties In the state failed in going j I over tho the top fop These were Garfield Sevier Summit Duchesne and Wash Wash- ington The Tho reports by counties were as follows Date April 20 Amount County Count and chairman Subscribed Beaver Bellver R. R F 1 K Strickland Carbon arbon Carl R R. R Marcusen Dag Daggett ett N. N M M. M Larson 2600 I Davis south Hyrum Stewart Davis north J G G. G M. M Barnes Darnes I Duchesne Duehesne Homer P. P Edwards Emery Peter Nielson Garfield J. J E. E Heywood Grand Grands V. V P. P Martin Tron Wilford Day Day I Juab west Walter Vatter Fitch Filch Jr Juab Juall east G. G M. M Bane Kano Heber J. J Meeks Millard Daniel Stevens Plute Piute W W. r. E. E Da Bay Fait alt Lake Lake CIl City L L. D. D Freed Freed Salt Lake Lale county outstrip outside Salt Lake Lako David McMillan Son Juan Georce Georgo A. A Adams N S. S NI Nielson Sevier Guy Guv Lewis Summit W. W D D. Sutton Button C C. n. n McBride 2 Uintah L. L W. W Curry 1 man tahi Arch M f Thurman Wa Wasatch atch J J. J V. W. Clyde 5 Washington Warren Cox Cox Wayne Sylvester Williams Auxiliary committee James Pingree chairman Boxelder John D. D Peters Cache J. J W. W Funk for Morgan an Heiner Weber A A. G. G Fell FeU Rich Arch McKinnon Total Telegrams were sent to tho the federal reserve bank at San Francisco and to each of ot Utah's representatives In congress also to Assistant Secretary of ot the Treasury James H H. Moyle Moyl as soon as the results were known Utah's place on tho the honor roll Is expected to be bo known definitely within a a. day or so Of Ot the several counties in ii the state distinguished In the going over the top maneuvers yesterday incidental to closing the second week of ot the Liberty Liberty Liberty Lib Lib- erty loan drive in Utah Tooele it Is said ranked among the highest In a check made of ot th the subscription tion stations in tho the county count completed last nl night ht It wa was shown that with a given 95 quota to reach Tooele county subscribed or made its I quota by more moro than per cent The drive in Tooele was teas I under the direction of or C. C R. R McBride Tooele count county chairman Tooele City subscribed of or the total amount The honor flag sent to Tooele City it Is learned has already been hung in a prominent place In the city |