Show 4 O Orr rr r. r ft a r rr rr rl r i rr f rr Ir r i T f II r rr r DENVER i C. C. C. C M M. r. r Howell Rowell of Denver Den supervisor for Cor the A Rocky Mountain district Loyal Order of Moose was a guest gust of Salt bait alt Lake lodge No 59 last nl night h t. t I a. Howard E. E 0 I GUILTY GUILT IS Johnson alias E. E IF II Stewart and Marcel Marcel Mar Mar- cel alias G. G A. A Kennedy I Iwho who Were arrested by tho police on nn Wednesday night on the charge of or J passing counterfeit mODe money were arraigned arraigned ar ar- before Henry Ar Y r Van an Pelt yesterday yesterday yes yes- CS afternoon They pleaded not guilty and were hold on 2000 bonds Both were charged r with ith having In their possession and concealing falsely altered federal reserve notes JUDGE GOES GOIS TO 10 ST. ST Judo U P. PAUL Jurl o Tillman D. D Johnson of or tho United States district court leaves today today- for St. St Paul lInn Minn where he will sit as all ju Judge ge in the tho court of appeals It Is fa expected Judge Johnson will be out of or the cIt city a R. month and all cases S Serc were yesterday continued for that length len th of or time or until ho he returns CITY RED SAFE SA Fl All AH daner danger danger dan dan- ger er of ot a t break in the darn dam near Brigham BrIt Brig ham City has passed according to a report made to George F F. McGonagle state engineer b by C. C S S. S Fisher an en engineer engineer en- en commission commis commis- of or the state highway Mr Mc Me McGonagle Ic- Ic sion Ion who was designated by b Gonagle to visit 1 lt the thc dam In compliance compliance ance with the request of officials of or City rind and Do Boy Box Elder count county The water has fallen more than ono one foot footo and the tho pressure upon tho darn dam has been relieved DATES D. VISITS Joseph h Joseph n B B. B Rates Bates Ogden count county attorney ey of e cher c c- c her county count was as lu III Salt SnIt Lake yesterday yesterday yester yester- 11 day a on official business g. g 0 OF or loii IOUS JOns SAYS That S o That Utah taah Is abl able to provide work worle for her returned soldiers Is evidenced by a statement st today toda b by Joseph C C. CUson Wilson ilson of oC the local American m Legion headquarters head head- quarters In which ho declared every cery soldier who has s sought ought ou ht employment through h the local legion bur bureau au has been bren successful and that there thore Is no necessity for any an returned soldier In Utah unemployed i s i IX m Weekly Fn weekly excursion parties s from Chicago to Yellowstone Yel Yel- Yel-I Yel ston 10 park b by wa way of or Salt Lake ar are aro announced b by the tourist department of ot the thu American Express I- I ss company compan I Parties will leave Chicago over every Satur Satur- Saturday day Ilay lIll night during the season and will IJ d from forn Wednesday noun noon to Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day evening each week in this tIlls city Ac SIMILAR Ac According WOOL cording to a report received yesterday jester jester- e rIa day tr from m the United States department I of agriculture culture the wool reported on hand March 31 1 1919 1910 tt was uS as pounds and on March SI 1 1 rh The difference in the amount of or supply In the thc two years ears should make no mat material rial change in the market said F. F 1 II n. Marshall of or tho thu National Wool Wool- growers' growers association J. J II JI GnU t At the annual annual annual an an- I nual meeting of Continental National bank directors J J. II Grut was teas elected p cashier cashler to succeed W W V. T Trimmer who was elevated to the tho position o of I second vice president P. P A. A Brimmer r was elected assistant cashier sher J. J E. E Cosgriff was re elected president and T. T W. W Boyer Doyel first vice president CONTESTS PLANNED PLANED Contests Contests for fool or scholarships conducted annually b by the theL theU L U D. D S S. S School of Music will be hol hold hela Friday FrIda May 21 at 3 o'clock In the tho I recital hall of or the Cardo House The public Is RIO GRANDE RECOVERING After After G After difficulties caused by the strive strike the Denver Rio Grando Grande Is re recovering recovering re- re covering locally according to General Superintendent L H. H Luko Luke All freight offered is now being acco accepted ted and thero there Is no delay In for forwarding W. W E. E Green Grcen assistant to the tho general manager man- man ager who has been beon In the tho city for tor a Meek weck leaves Friday for tor Denver I X NEW ow W CLUB EXISTS Lack EXISTS Lack of or In Interest Interest interest In- In terest among students Is said to be bo responsible for tor the lingering lingering- death of tho the Campus club Warren president says that a smaller unit will probably be more effective and the new U of U. U club will therefore have ha a a- limited membership The officers for the new club are aro the same as those for tor the old Warren Warma War War- ren ma Liegh president Ira HInckley vice Ice president A A. Thompson secretary E Eo E. W W. treasurer and Joseph Nelson Nolson business manager MISSIONS TO oro HOLLAND After HOLLAND After I four years ears of ot war restrictions three I U I. D. D S S. S missionaries left yesterday for Holland Since December 1916 nb missionaries have ha been allowed to enter The Netherlands and the mission has been kept up with a small corps of workers The men are Vt Vi Adrianus Barendregt and to Ate Westra f RECTOR LEA LEAVES Archdeacon ES Archdeacon Ward ard Winter Inter Inter Reese of or the Utah missionary diocese dlo ese of the Episcopal church and his wife wire leave tomorrow for New cw York They The They will sail for En England land to be gone one until lint the first of or September hey Reese Ileese came to Salt Luke Lake several years ago as rector of St. St Pauls Paul's church Five Fhe years rear ago l O he was made archdeacon COMES COtIES TODAY roo TODAY 1 Bishop Arthur Moulton consecrated bishop of the Episcopal missionary Jurisdiction of Utah Utah Is expected to arrive In Salt Lake Jake today toda- according to an announcement made mad last ni night ht b by the Rev Rc W. W W. W Fleetwood Bishop Multon will preach the sermon at St. St Marks Mark's cathedral Sunda SundaR Sunday AVAR 1 R STUDENT STARTS Vernon sTILTS bung r of ot Monticello approved cd for Cor a a. course course- In general agriculture at the U. U A A. C C. at Logan b by J J. J B B Ro Bearnson on ono o of the federal board of or vocational education education edu edu- cation c left yesterday to begin his studies alter Walter W. W Jenso was also ap approved tp- tp proved for a course In h watch making at at the Bradley Institute o of Technology P Peoria or a Ill CONFERENCE CE A Complete programs for Cor the twenty twenty- fifth firth annual conference of ot the tho M. M I. I I. I A A. A fJ of tho the L L. D D. 1 S church to be held In this city Juno 11 II 1 1 13 were announced an- an announced an an- ced yesterday I SEE AMERICA CA FIRST TRAFFIC IS HEAVY RAILROADS REPORT Tourist travel Is 20 o per cent heavier than than last year according to D D. D S S. Spencer general Jeneral passenger er agent of ot the thc Union Pacific s system tem Last Car CarIt It heavier hea than was any previous Year vear E Every da day during tho the season special i parties will ent enter r the Yellowstone park and indications are that travel will be bo correspondingly heavy at other points ZIon n canyon will win be bo an added attraction attraction tion this season A number of ot tourists will enter the Grand canyon from the north rim at Bright Angel point which Is ia a particularly Interesting place be because because because be- be cause It Is 1500 feet higher than the south rim See America Firsts First will be the slogan gan Janot of tourists this year ear according to Indications of ot bookings bookinG's for tor trips to Alaska the various arlous national parks and California Easterners returning from froma a winter in California make travel tra cast east especially heavy Just jUit now no |