Show H. H I Around Ihl the Town T I Want Wages Raised Workers Raised Workers on the county road in Big Cottonwood canyon have asked the county commissioners commissioners com corn missioners for a raise in wages of 50 cents per day for or teamsters and 25 cents for tor laborers The petition has been referred t to tc Commissioner J. J H H. Wheeler Quarrel Over Child Two Child Two children are before Judge Armstrong each represented represented rep rep- resented to be the real leal Phyllis Mabel Greenland Testimony was introduced on both sides and the case case was taken under advisement Pedagogues Have Outing Yesterday Outing afternoon the county institute for teachers adjourned and took an outing at Saltair The teachers enjoyed themselves themselves them them- selves s in the afternoon swimming and andin andin andin in the pie evening with dancing Today's session was continued as usual being beins addressed b by P P. P J J. J Saunders on Club Work Vork Professor Milton Bennion and Superintendent Smith both gave pave talks I to the tho teachers Miss Sands and Owen I Bartlett furnished today's musical numbers Young Democrats Meet The Meet The Young Mens Men's D Democratic club met Wednesday met for its weekly luncheon at the Newhouse Newhouse Newhouse New New- house hotel Frank B B. Stephens talked on The Rural Credit Law Strike Is Feared Horace Feared Horace S. S Ensign secretary of the State Fair hair association is is worrying about the possibilities of a railroad strike If It the strike e comes he says the fair will be exclusively a state affair and the expected live stock displays displays displays dis dis- plays from the neighboring states will necessarily be cut out Visit Capitol Capitol Forty Forty members of the Centerville Young Ladies' Ladies Mutual Improvement Improvement Improvement Im Im- provement association of the Mormon church visited th the capitol yesterday under the guidance of Mrs Emma Walton Valton chaperon For Nonresidents Announcement has been made by Ernest A. A Smith of the city schools that nonresident pupils desiring to enter the city high schools will be expected to call upon the superintendent superintendent superintendent super super- at his office tomorrow and show their credentials Board Meets Meets Dr E. E G G. G Gowans state superintendent of ot instruction and A A. R R. Barnes Earnes attorney general ex- ex officio members of the board of trustees trustees trustees trus trus- tees of the stat state industrial school held helda a meeting yesterday with the board in Og Ogden en to go over the regular monthly work and to approve certain bills Festival Is Held The Held The first annual playground festival and athletic carnival carnival carnival car car- was held at Liberty park yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- under the direction of Miss Evangeline Thomas Tangle Over Wages Wages Raymond Raymond C C. Naylor Kaylor county treasurer has asked for the authorization of the board of ot county commissioners to pay extra at the ra rate e of 3 3 for men and 2 50 for women in getting out the tax notices Charman A A. H H. Crabbe has insisted that both sexes be paid equally equal equal- ly and the matter is now in the bal bal- ance Appropriation Delayed Delayed Because Because the county attorney had not given an opinion opinion opinion ion as to the legality of a proposed appropriation of for the the carnival carnival of the Salt Princess the county commissioners commissioners commissioners com com- missioners were unable yesterday to to grant the request of Herbert S. S Auerbach Auerbach Auerbach Auer- Auer bach and others for immediate action I Debts Wiped Out Out Five Five bankrupts voluntary and involuntary have been discharged in the United States district district district dis dis- dis- dis court by Judge Tillman Tiliman D D. D John ohn- son They are Patrick II ONeill O'Neill sa saloon saloon saloon sa- sa loon keeper Salt Lake John H H. Atwood Atwood At- At wood farmer Crescent G. G T. T and P. P T T. T trading as Brothers Brothers' Brothers Brothers' Brothers Brothers' Broth Broth- ers' ers Tailoring company Salt Lake David David David Da Da- vid Lavinsky and Albert Hodges trading trading trading trad trad- ing as Hodges Co general merchandise merchandise dise Salt Lake and Milas P P. Johnson a salesman Salt Lake Lal Federal Court Tomorrow Tomorrow Motions Motions will be heard in the federal court at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning Heretofore the court has convened for the motion calendar at 1030 o'clock in the morn morn- ing The trial of criminal cases set for tor this term will begin September 8 Wants Damages Lewis Damages Lewis G. G Frost has bas filed a claim for damages of in settlement for injuries received when he was thrown from his motorcycle motorcycle motorcycle motor motor- cycle through collision at night with a pile of dirt left in the middle of Sixth East street during the parking of the street His claim was filed with the city cily commission British to Meet Members Meet Members of the British society will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow night to continue consideration tion and adoption of new bylaws bylaw The I meeting will be for members only by card The society will discuss its participation participation participation par par- in the coming carnival of the Salt Princess Young Pole Is Happy Norman Happy Norman Mandelbaum Man Man- Mandelbaum Mandelbaum delbaum a young Polish clerk cIerI employed employed em em- in Salt Lake is grateful to the government nt of the United States for tor finding his mother who was lost in Poland upon the outbreak of th the war warin warin warin in Europe Mandelbaum appealed to Secretary Lansing to have search made for her and that search was suc suc- Mandelbaum Is now supportIng support- support Ing his mother through the the state de department de- de I |