Show I I i C City News Ticker e GENEALOGISTS WILT WILL The Tho semiannual meeting of ot the tho Hatch genealogical society will beheld behold be bo hold held In Woods Cross next Monday night The gathering Is to be at ao tho tile home homo of President Stearns RESIGNS Mechanical Engineer M. M E E. of the Salt Lake Lalo Iron Steel company has resigned his position effective e loda to today today to- to da day to go Into business on his own account He will take the machine shop end of the Eagle Gate garage arage MItS BLOOM DIES DIE Word received Wyo 1 announces the death there of Mrs Jane Jano Bloom wife of or Amil Bloom formerly for tor- merl merly of or Salt Lake Lahe DEATH REPORT D DENIED J A telegram to hi his mother yesterday says that Louis Roberts Hobert 1386 Eighth East street Is alive o and well wellin eU eUin in France He had previously been reported dead WILL ILl STAGE DEBATE Tonight In the Nineteenth r th ward aard chapel will bo be held tho the first rat of ot a a. series of oC debates on the advisability of Salt Lake I-ako adopting the city manager plan Tho affirmative will be maintained b by A A. A O. O nd Lu LucHe Luelle ilc Hancock of oC the Fifteenth ward sard and the tho negative side will bo ho taken taleen b by David ld and Mabel Davis of oC the Nineteenth ward FAIR Fun DIR DIRECTOR NAMED NIED Another appointment was announced b by Governor Bam Bamberger yesterday aft aft- This one olle Is to fill till a vacancy on the state stalo fair Calr board caused b by the resignation of oC W S. S Romney The ap appointee appointee ap- ap is 15 James Judd of oC La Verkin Washington count county J WOULD LIMIT LOADS Governor er was Informed yesterday b by Secretary E E. L. L Powers of the American Road Builders' Builders asso- asso elation that the organization favors rules limiting the tho size Ize of or loads to be bo carried b by motor trucks Highway Highwaymen men say a that the tho immense loads loada hauled by vehicles have produced a aI I problem that is becoming a serious one ono in all the states AVARD PLANS DANCE D. DANCEA A program and dance danco tonight ht in th the amusement hall will vill close tho the winter season for tor the Twenty seventh Ward ard Mutual Improvement associations Light refreshments and music will have o prominent part In the entertain entertain- m ment c n t. t JACOBS JACOns C. C C. C Jacobs water commissioner for tor forthe forthe the federal court has been reappointed It was announced yesterday The Tho ter- ter tilory which will be under the Jurisdiction Jurisdiction Juris June diction of Mr 11 Jacobs comprises all of the thc Uintah basin WILT WILL TALK T. AMERICANIZATION A stud study of oC the thc problem of ot AmericanIzing Americanizing American American- izing foreigners will be discussed at a meeting of naturalization agents at Denver this week Leslie Frazer Frazor local representative of ot tho the naturalization bureau left loft for Denver Den yesterday where ho he will with meet other agents from the west SMELTER DIVIDEND 1 The United States Smelting company company earned 5 a share according to tho the annual report which was Issued following following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing a meeting In Boston yesterday yesterday yester yester- da day according according- to information received here last night AUSTRALIANS S HOLD REUNION At tho the residence of Albert W W. Merrill Mer Ier- Ier rill nil corner of or Eighth avenue and J street a reunion of ot former residents and missionaries of oC the Mormon mission mis mla slon sion in Australia will be held Friday night commencing at EDITOR EDITOn ARRIVES IN IX EUROPE Junius F. F Wells who Is to bo be editor of the Millennial Star the tho official publication publication pub pub- of or the Mormon lormon church European Euro Euro- peari mission has hns arrived In Liverpool England according to a cablegram re received re- re yesterday at the offices of ot tho the first presidency FIRST GOVERNOR VISITS Heber M. M Wells first governor so of ot the tho State of Utah is hero ere iero from San Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco for a few days on a brief leave ve of or absence Ho lie is at present connected with tho the federal treasury department offices at San Francisco which cit city he sa says s Is enjoying enjoinS exceptional prosperIty prosper prosper- ity at present MORTON MOItrON WILL K William A. A Morton orton will address the Relief nelle society of Forest Dale Dal in the ward wand chapel this afternoon at 2 His subject will be Lessons From the Book of Mormon SCIENTISTS WILL III MEET 1 The twelfth annual convention con of ot tho the Utah Academy of Science will bo be held In the tho ph physics lecture room at ot the tho University Uni Uni- of ot Utah Friday and Sa Saturday Sessions will bo be held at 8 S p. p m. m Frida Friday Fri Fri- Fri Fri- da day and a. a m. m and 2 p. p in m Satur Satur- day ALIENS Ln ARE AHI titi TOLD FOLD LAW The state council of ot defense is sending send send- ing to various parts of ot the slate state where there thero are groups of oC aliens allens copies of tho the act introduced in the Senate by Senator Dern which promotes the Americanization of oC aliens b by requirIng ing attendance at school of non lish persons FOUND FOuND- DEAl DEAD IN IX ROOM S. S II H. who camo to this city from Spokane Wash ash about two months ago was founded in his room at 1 11 its E. E First South street last night He lie had been suffering from asthma None Non of or the tho dead doad mans man's relatives s have been located b by the police ALMS BOXES HO The Cathedral of tho the Madeleine was entered yesterday by burglars who are aie believed b by tho the police to be IJo boys s 's Tho The burglary was was was' between 1130 a a. a m m. m and 5 G p p. p m. m and tho the robbers opened the two alms boxes with a crowbar ob ob- ob tamed from the basement of ot tho the build build- ing Irig Tho The boxes are arc believed beHoved to have contained a considerable amount al although nl- nl though no estimate can be made matIo aa as the boxes had not been opened for about three months STATE Sl OFFICERS PAID El Elective and appointive officers of ot the state of Jf f Utah wore paid their terl terly salaries yesterday as were the tho their mon monthly salary The amount required to meet moet tho the payroll was waa For clerks and deputies the monthly nt y payroll aggregates about o J DEEP DECI l- l SNOW IN IX IDAHO Five Phe to six feet teet of ot snow on tho the level Is reported between Ashton Idaho and b by railroad men coming coining In from that lI section CHURCH SOCIETY r TO MEET The next meeting of the tho Genealogical society of the tho Mormon church will bo ho heH held H ld In fn the church office building oz on Monday Monda DR SHARP IS PROMOTED Dr John F. F Sharp 77 Ashton ave nue flue according to word received b by Mrs Sharp has boon been promoted from major to be lieutenant colonel He lie Isnow la Is now stationed on the R Rhine lne WAR VAlL Il PRISON nISO INSPECTED Col Julius A. A Penn of the adjutant adjutant- generals general's department was wan In the city yesterday familiarizing lIh himself with sith conditions at the war wal prison barracks Fort Douglas Ho lIo will visit all war prisons and disciplinary barracks be before before be- be fore tore ho he returns to Washington a |