Show y r f star rr rI Ir rr r rf f r r I III rr Irr f rr II a r 1 n r r rr r rn r F GOES KAST ST. RJ J. J J. J Mc- Mc general agent of ot tho the passenger er department of oC tho Missouri Pacific will leave for Chicago next week toi to i become passenger agent at that point This Is a promotion for Mr Mc McQueen who said ald that he was a railroad of office of- of fico fice boy In Chicago eighteen years rears a ago asO TO He IFe gradually has climbed tho the ladder of ot business success S until now he Is first lieutenant In government traffic service r TO CO VISION Special cial arrangements havo have been made for fora I a program to be bo given by tho ho L L. L D D. D S. S church May 2 In commemoration of oC J the tho hundredth anniversary of ot the i Prophet Joseph Smiths Smith's first vision It was said b by church officials yesterday of ot the tho The Tho junior and ladles ladles' choruses I church will render musical selections and in addition several prominent i church o officials will deliver talks on ont t the life of tho the prophet Following f tho program souvenir cards cardS' will be distributed among amonI tho the audience in ret re- re t of ot the occasion TO EXTOl In In com com- of ot the hundredth leary of ot the first vision of or the Prophet Joseph Smith comes on Ma i. i y the Improvement Era the the- publication of the tho Y M. M M. M L A A. A will devoto devote tho the entire nuro May Ia number exclusively to the prophets prophet's life Ufe It was stated by E. E H. H Anderson who has s charge of ot the tha maGIne mag mag- Ine DEDIC DEDICATE TE Scout leaders and a number of ot the Boy Scouts of ot Salt Lake iko will motor to Pleasant Green toda today to attend the banquet and reception to be given In dedication of or the new Spencer barr barracks bar bar- barracks r racks s of at the Boy Scouts Oscar Kirkham Kirkham Kirk- Kirk ham director of ot the Salt Lako Lake scouts said It is reported that tho the Utah Copper company compan presented the barracks bar bar- racks to the boys bos The merchants of ot oft otI t I the tho town will wUl furnish tho the banquet with the school girls cooking it After Aft- Aft er r the ceremony several scout leaders will deliver short addresses 1 I ARRANGE S i Jl L LT LESSONS S.- S. Summer lessons to bo be given during during- tho the coming conferences of ot the I L. L D. D S S. S. S church were arranged at a 3 meeting of or Khe he social socia and summer Bummer works e committee commit commit- tee last night eight In tho the church office building E B. B H. H Anderson is Js preparing course Seven lessons on the life of t f tho the Prophet Joseph Smith were sc- sc for tor the term from April 1 torne to June rne 1 I Mr Anderson stated st. I I t I TEACHERS TO Junior Junior class leaders o of tho the Y M M. M. M I. I A A. A wilL hold a a. conference tomorrow at the seret gymnasium lum to discuss the older old old- er 10 boys' boys problems for tor the coming sessions sessions sessions ses ses- of the tho church conferences It was a 3 1 Ar Si t h Oc m of nf thA rho Association u B. B s Hi S. S HInckley ki y- y chairman haJ of the tho Junior class committee will pre- pre Iside TO SELECT Selection READING READING Selection of or the hooks books to b bo read at tho the coming I I conferences of ot the I L. L D. D S. S church willbe will willbe willbe be be decided b by the reading course and nd i special especial activities committees at a aI aI I meeting to be held Tuesday Oscar r KIrkham chairman of both committees commit commit- tees said Id In In addition to the books I selected S special c lal reading courses for individual classes will be arranged 1 TO BE DE ARRANGED M Members of or the social advisory and committees of ot tho the Y F. M. M L MI M. M f. f I I. I A. A will hold a a. meeting Tuesday In Int Inthe Inthe inthe t the church offices to arrange e the programs programs programs pro- pro grams for tor the thc coming conference of or the as association stated E. E H. H AnderIs Anderson Ander- Ander son Is son n. n secretary of or the com com- j I I 1 S OU WILL VILL FLY Snow Snow Snow will nyo fly ny o on the Yellowstone branch of ot tho the Oregon Oregon Ore Ore- gon bon Short tine Line today when the rotary plow starts on its annual trip from Ashton Ida to Yellowstone station it Jt was said yesterday by E. E V. V r. r Platt vice president of ot the railroad This Isa is I II I rv n. grand fiesta for tor the railroad railroad forIt for now it will prepare for tor Its annual rush rU h of t tourists to the park Travel will n not t start over the tho road for tor another month stated Mr Platt CAUGHT IN MICHIGAN N.-c. N. C. C. C W. W Taylor Tay Tay- lor Jor Jr alias Charles A. A Jackson and Jene Sargent alias Jene Hoffman Hortman wanted in Salt Lake Z zy local as' as agents of the tho department of ot justice for tor al alleged al- al l ged violation of ot the Mann act were Ja apprehended in Grand Rapids Mich Word to this effect was received here p. p esterday by Floyd T. T Jackson special ta fagent ent of or the department of Justice I EST ESTABLISHES Mss BUREAU Miss Jos- Jos sio Isio Clark national employment secretary secre- secre tary of ot the Y W. W C. C A. A has been In the city t two o weeks establishing a a. perma- perma Dent employment bureau for tor women and Land girls under the tho direction of ot Mss Miss Lavinia Brown Drown left Salt Lake yesterday yester- yester I day for tor San Francisco FINE A ASSESSED A fine of 25 pr r the alternative ot of five days I In tho the elt city Jail U was wa j th the tho sentence imposed Im Imposed im- im I posed on C. C Christensen 23 3 by Judge JUds-c I W. W H H. Wilkins in police court yester yester- day Christensen was found guilty of ot disturbing the peace and resisting an officer A. A B B Thomas a companion of or Christensen was found guilty of oC disturbing the peace and was as sentenced sentenced sentenced sen sen- to pay pa- pan a n fine of ot 10 or spend ton days das in Jail 1011 AI ALLEGED FORGER Joseph Joseph u-Joseph Joseph John MacNeil formerly attached to tho the local naval recruiting office alleged to e have forged checks while here was arrested sted In Chicago o. o according to word received yesterday b by William II H. Davenport Davenport Dav Dav- head of or the secret ecret service bureau bu bu- bu reau REALTOR J INDORSE BONDS BONDS After After the proposed water bond Issue had been outlined by C. C Clarence commissioner of or waterworks at tho the luncheon lJ che of t the Salt Sail L. L Lake Lako ko Real Estate I association Held yesterday in trio tho commercial commercial com com- mercial club tho the realtors Indorsed it NORTHERN l ROADS Roads MUDDY Roads from Tremonton Utah to the Idaho I state line Une are Impassable by auto ac according nc- nc according cording cording- to N N. J. J mineral examiner ex- ex examiner examiner ex ex- connected with 1 the general land Jand office who returned from Idaho yes yes- One large pa passenger enger car r had to be hauled twenty miles by a four- four horse team because of ot the mu mud ho he re re- re ported RANGES RAGES WELL ELL MOISTENED ED More MOISTENED More rore moisture has fallen Callen in the headwaters of ot tho Weber and Crow rivers since February 27 21 than during the whole winter was the assertion of ot Morgan n Parke chief for forest st ranger of or the district district dis dle- dis- dis of ot Kamas who is here to attend a 3 conference to bo be held hold Monday re regarding regarding regarding re- re garding grazing problems TEN DENT T HERE ilEnE C. C E E. Leverich of ot Grand Junction superintendent superintendent of the Rio Grande Junction railroad was a visitor in local railroad offices yesterday He is renewing ac acquaintances acquaintances ac- ac of ot prewar days das G MAGNAN X CLAIMS BANKRUPTCY n. A petition in bankruptcy v was as filed tiled yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- by Earl W. W Pratt of Magna with the clerk of or th the United States district court He claims exemption of ot for Cor clothing and household goods good and for a contract on a homestead His unsecured claims are sie listed at 90 and secured claims fixed at I POWELL TO TALK TALK TALK-Eyre Eyre Powell advertising Zion National park for the Un Union on Pacific is is' in Salt Lake and probably probably probably ably will address campaign banquet ers at the Commercial club according to Nathaniel Jackson the clubs club's secre secre- tar tary His appearance to some degree I will cause Immediate action by the tho club In taking steps to formally open the park for the coining coming tourist season SPI SPEAKERS KEnS OBTAINED Thc OBTAINED Tho Utah State Educational association has completed completed completed com com- preparations for tor an intensive speaking program to be carried on In tn Emer Emery and Washington counties nex next I week In the interests of educators it w was s stated staled by G. G Is N. Child state superIntendent super super- of public Instruction J. J J A. A Was Washburn burn of ot Emery county said sald busl- busl ne ness men of that district arc are directly interested in the campaign and have tal taken en charge of ot the work there thero Mrs Fred W. W Meakin of ot California has hae been appointed to obtain operation co of oC the theatres In that state to advertise the tho extensive campaign I CHA CHANCE CE FOR BOY noy SCOUT Some SCOUT Some Salt Lake Lako Boy Scout may go o to England Eng Eng- England land in in- August If Ir the national confer conter- ence enco of ot the scouts to be held In Now New ow York March 25 so 80 decides It was re reported re- re p ported r d by br Robert C. C Gemmell Gemmel member I or me the Salt SaIt Lake Boy Scout ou ic-ou- council I Iwho who Is In New York 10 local 1 scouts say The national session will discuss sending send send- I ing 2 20 sc scouts from the United States to Great Britain In the fall all to take part In the tho scout contests and Mr Ir Gemmell has promised that if IC the comm committee In I charge permits a Salt Lake boy will be one of ot those to go o. o RELIEF SOCIETIES TO AID AID AID- Re AID ne I lief Re-lief of or the L. L D. D S. S church will i devote devole at least one meeting to tho the t study tudy of or Utah's educational onal law and the 1 I I i state campaign According to Mrs Amy Brown Drown Lyman secretary of or the tho cation These studies will be for tor the I purpose of t learning in what way the organization may aid the state In overcoming over over- coming the present problem of how to keep the tho young oung people in schooL George GcorGe N. N Child superintendent of or public public pub pub- lic instruction has called a meeting pf pC state superintendents in tho the Capitol to today to- to day to discuss the campal campaign n and the tho qu question of the health laws in regard to educational institutions SERVICE STAR STAll LEGION ELECTS ELECTS- Mrs Irs R. R W. W Fisher was elected l. l pre president dent of ot the Service Star Legion chapter chap chap- ter t f yesterday at a meeting mooting of ot the members in the Hotel Utah Mrs Mra Fisher Fisher Fish Fish- er succeeds Mrs Of iJ A. A Snow who re re- re signed Other Othor officers elected Mrs Irs E. E H. H HOlden Holdon first vice president are arc Mrs rs T. T W. W Naylor second vice president dent Mrs Walter JT I. I Jennings fourth vice Ice president Mrs I Louise McCune fifth vice president Mrs E. E I F. F Root Hoot rr r J I I I I i 1 I I i I I recording secretary Mrs Dean F. F Brayton Brarton Brayton Bray Bray- ton corresponding ln secretary Mrs Irs John Molt Holt treasurer and Mrs Irs Stanley Claw Claw- Clawson law law- son bon historian STATION TION SHIELD AG AGLOW AGLOW Ua Last t night for the first time since 1 1917 1017 17 the shield on the Union Pacific IJaS passenger nger station w was as brilliantly lighted Railroad Rail hall road officials plan to continue keeping the shield Illuminated according to D. D Is S. S Spencer general passenger a agent of or orthe the Oregon Short Line Lino The waiting wilting room of oC tho the stal station on also will have tn an increase of ot per per cent in the lighting plans v ti |