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Show UTMIBUDGET Germany; is .recruiting Six hundred Metal craft workers of Lake are striking Tor a fT a day - EfcU raise In Wmr ' I - .. t- The annual invention f the State Firemen s association .was held last week In Sandy. Scandinavian of the L. D. S. church arm hold their annual reunion at Qg can Sunday, August 31, , More than $13,000 worth of surplus a sold at, the Salt army toodatufi pogtoffice Jn one day. a A company beg been organized In - Eureka and sale of a new automobile pump, which is the invention of a local mechanic. Da via county irrigation district No. 1, at Woods Cross has been organized. -The MttmateoTcwJt irttti)e 145,000 and 1800 acres of land will be reclaimed. On account of the busy Harvest sea- on the Quarterly conference of Box postponed from August 20 a nd 21 to September 13 and . new voluuteer . aruy jl ' . FATHER CF ULEOR DAY r for Service i tcmous icr ViuoiAfy Known M . r r - n- f i w a Easy Prices I..: ike BOYD.PARK 1 " MAKERS OF EWILWf S5a MAM JTUil - SAU lAKt v Cm Business Gourses - 14. Edward Warren, 19 years or age, J being sought by, offleers Jor his fall-or- e to return three saddle Wses. which he obtained from livery stable in ogaen. ' , , Signs or Biartcers will notlte erected y, n tahs roads without the approval the state road conimlsion, accord ,r Inig to a resolution adopted at a meet lag of the board. The Agricultural College ' of Utah begins Its fall quarter September 15 - under conditions more favorable than . have, ever confronted. '..Out Institution, Peterson. according to President E, National headquarters of the Ameri-ca- n legion urges the Vtab branch and the legion posts In Utah to assist In ' . . ferreting out disloyal persons and preventing them from securing federal appointments. For the Teach day celebration to be held at Brigham City, September 8, tlie committee on amusements baa secured Diamond Dkk Evans and his wild west show as one of the special fea WctophonJFyPwritlBt, aril Service .r: The allies look wrthTiiniillii-Hh- l modern merhmhi rf mtMm .... Knt,ipi.n 7Tkii: 7 V win muvmm PRESIDENT WILSON'S FLAGSHIP Day mnd IFJ THP PANPin n I f i SV' i niei's M'GUIRE T A ; th Ytar Evwng-A- i Wov.1913 Oied ' . - GEORGE :' Posting Machine L. D. S. Business College 8tt Uke aty, Utak w'ruwo3r recruumg and training In ' wi m fwruiH Demg raugnt tne ow of liquid fire ' ,1,Hl tl f Bookkeeping Stenography 1 ' , n't t SIOO. Writ for nrteM-a7Utak Office aad School Supply A0 LABOR'S 0WI1 DAY l 3Z W. m4 aeath, Slt La CMy. Utak r a " GOOD LAND First Monday In September Is ..Legal Holiday in Almost; f t 4 State Now. Every MTlHE American Federation of La bor held an annual convention j. i at Columbus, O- m - DecemberlS-12- , lsou. At thla session the officers re- ported tha following: ....... , "At the fourth session of thlafedera turt attractions. tlon a resolution waa adoDted matin John H. Smith, colored, waa kmt the first Monday in September of each at Salt Lake last week: lor the alleged year labor's national, holiday and rec murder of a man named Brannon In ommending its observance, by San' Frantlaco,' Apiil 11, ' 1919. The , generally throughout the The4)ld battleship Oregon, of Spsnlsh war fame; which will President Wilson's flagship as he reviews the newli arrest was made at the request'of the created Pacific fleet when It ateams Into the harbor San- country This met with response that ' m at Francisco September. early California authorities. most sanguine expecta'. tions. In our great mannfartnrtn and When an elevatof Was' moved withdistributing , centers ; thousands of out, his knowledge, T. M. Welshons, I BEST SHOT OF HER AfiP FARMERS CONFER VITIf PUESIDEf4T worklngmen marched la procession or oi age, years Bait, .Lake, stepped and Dartlclnated In tha fmtivittoa nt Into the shaft, failing two stories and the picnic grotmdslwhere ; the most sustaining a,f racture ,pf the rlght Je skilled meihahlcs'iha wdrkera In pro and numerous brulsea, .;r j t tt r t fessions and laborers united In a comConstruction of a federal highway mon' cefehraHnri? vrehnnrtnv trlnMw by the federal road commission withfraternal greeUhgs' 'while' they listened out the aid of the state is a policy of to the champions o labor discussing which the Utah state road commission me economic ana political questions of ' approves, 'according to resolutions the day. The good effects of thla are adapted by the commission at lt tost so well understood that we recommend ? v meeting. Its more general observance still until Abandonment of Fort Douglas as a It shall be as uncommon for a man to general hospital treating oversess Cowom on mai aay as on inaependence nvalescent la progressing rapidly. - By :" cay. . September 1, at the rate Uie 'rueri are Nearly all of the states ln the Union being transferred, only patients ,sta now-havstatutes' making the first tioned regularly at the fort will be in Monday In September a legal holiday. -, tht hospital.-;;; inua ooservmg Labor day. ,;.';...,.f Aerial feata In Curries planes owned In order that there be no misunder, by ,th Western. Aircraft, corporation with reference to the action standing ' i will, feature the fifth annual Good vuusrew ia enacting legislation Time carnival of the Lent Commercial npon tms subject. It la well to state club at Saratoga Springs on Labor that the law passed hv confrp Jnna ' 28 1894, described, above, as day, If the plana of the entertainment making committee are fulfilled. uioor aay a national holiday only d The activities of the Utah Water .thai Labor day should be observed In the District of Columbia, as Storage association, recently formed well as the then territories. by representatives SDDolnted by the county commlsBlonera of Salt Lake, lDor day was established In the various states and In the order and on Davis, Weber, Utah. Wasatch, Tooele. t I Wt-.- I the dates named below : 1887. February Summit and Morgan counties; will be I V i : 21, Oregon; 1887, March 15, Colorado; . , , extended to the entire atate. . .Theo Ave nun, In 24 wheat and. corn "growing repre.entlng.jfarmera 1887, April 8, New Jersey; 1887, May 6, Charging that the freight rates on states, bad a conference with I'resldent Wllaon. Means New York; 1887,; May 11, Massacht the Western Pacific . branch line be- cost of living was the subject of the discussion. - Left to of reducing the high right, they are; D. O.. setts; 1888, March 20, Connecticut; tween Wendover and Ooldhlll are ex- .Thompson Illinois; John G. Brown, of the Indiana Federation of president 1889. March 29, Nebraska; 1889, April orbitant, business men and shippers of Farmers' Associations; A. B. Bradfute, Ohio; J. R. Howard, Iowa, and F. C. 25, Pennsylvania; 1890, April 28, Ohio: Ooldhlll have tiled a petition with the eorasaa. ........ T: .... . VJWer, loot v ur i amine ; atate public utilities commission askiwi, r eD 24. Washlnetoai 1SA1 M.h a ruary ing that the rates be reduced. Montana ; 1891 March 4. Kansas ; 1891, Attorney General Shields has beeu WHITE HOUSE UNDER aurcn , Indiana ; 189L March 11, TenSEARCHLIGHTS instructed by. "Gov.; Simon Bamberger nessee; 189L March SL New Hampto Institute proceedings against any 189L June 17, Illinois; 1891, shire; and' all profiteers. Though Utah law 16; Georgia; 1891, December 22, are adequate for prosecuting offend8outh Carolina; 1892, February 5, Vird ers, no speclui funds have beeu 1802, February 23, Utah; J892, ginia; to pay the cost of prosecution. tnemmmmimm earn mmu 7, Louisiana; 1892. December 12, July ft .nin . Ceorge Austin, aged, 15, was InstantMiss Miirjorle V Kidder, ulthuuab AiaDama; 1883, February 1L Texas; killed .when, the horse he waj riding ly ; ' only fourteen years of age, is a.na-Ucna- l 13U3, Fehruanr 14... De aware; 1JKM at the Austin A Sona sheep '.ranch, March 23, California J.180J.. Aprtl 18. rifle champion with small-boi- t about forty, miles north of Coalville, unns. lllss Kinder Is without equal uuunun; jojjj, Apru iv, Wisconsin; wiuuiuteu ami inrew nun neaviiy. ue for her age In the United 8tates. 8h 1892. April 29, Florida! 1893. Mav 28. waif "on 'his Avay "to '"the ranch' houW Ik the Whichestw'Juntoi Rhode, Island 1,894. Jpne 28,. DUitrict after looking after some sheep when lllrla Hcorps;" Our photograph' showi oi ioiuniDia ; ana - territories ; 1895, .. the inhihap occurred.-,- , ' irina Kinder on the range at Caldwell, ai'ru v, Aiissoun. . Weekly range report, by the Jocol SI JM where she displayed her unusual weather office shews dry weather in as a crack shot In the national YOUTHFUL LABOR BOOSTER ability . practically part, of ,lher state es- rifle matches. jdh , cept Millard couuty. Itangvs hi Grand. ) at $2S PER ACRE ThU effcr aur hut aolr a few days. Two M act UaeU. ant fmcad, to pumiHiic didriet, aoimproved: land aaady loam. ExrclWtMinr beeta and altklfa on adjacent farm aaacr froand. pump. Plenty of water It feet ander No draucfat. no Van. ne worry. ' Ideal awtlMd of firming. Owa your own land and water rorcaar aanired. Easy term. Writ today for paruculara. WIDE iy. aaurove, DIVERGENCE IN uta. RACES - -J , Peeple ef faclflo Jslanda Furnish aemethlrtf ef a Study, fee the t j f thoolofliet, , M, . wage-worke- '' " The Dreaehce of twtr tUatlnct races of msn la the Padflc Islands suggests two, periods .and1 sources of immigration, says a bulletin of the National Geographic society. The Papuans and Polynesians appear to show the widest divergence, with the Microneeiana oe copying ,the Intermediate ground and peesessiag affinities of race, language, and custom with the other two, ' ""' " The Paouans mav be reneralfv'iali to Inhabit New Guinea, the Solomon v New Caledonia and JUL, They are Inellflous. democratic Quarrelsome. eaonlballaUc andhoftlle te strangers. iney paint . taeir Dodie rather than wear clothes, cook la earthen ooU. and their- - speech- - consists of a num ber of broken dialects. The Polynesi ans differ Widely from thd Panmaha. They 'pdfsess an elaborate' reHgioui system,' an established order . ef !hei d so redltsry chiefs and cial castes.. They are fond of .dress, are friendly to strangers, are good seamen and navigators, and tatoo instead of scar their bodies, and seldom Drae-rJce cannibalism. They also possess a common language, ' understandable throughout New Zealand. Hawaii.' Sa moa, Tahiti and the Paumotu Islands, ur . .j,, , - '. e . well-define- . V A . pro-Tide- SET THEIR MINDS AT EASE Cases Are Numerous Where Wrong-oera, After Many Years, Make Restitution to 6 How Regret 'J . , The stlu of conscience ia not aU wsys dulled by the lapse of time. There Is no more bitter penalty 'than to spend one's life with irmkinr conscience, no more unpleasant mem- -' ory man of a wrong done. That is particularly true where it la In the power of the Individual to repair the wrong, to show by restitution that re gret Is real. Conscience money Is freanantlv' re ceived by Individuals and corporations. There may be times when payments -come from Individuals who are mentally afflicted, but In many cases where payment could back they', were .made to ease an accusing conscience, ta right a wrong of years ago. There are other Indlvldnnls who do not use mystery, but who come out In the open snd pay debts long since outlawed, many times 'forgotten; There sre stories of these helatMt frequently printed, the last one coming irom iorte Dakota, where a mnn.pa!d a debt nearly thirty yeare old. He not " only pnld the debt but he paid Interert . "I ' Oo-tob,- pro-tide- m-- i , -- ,, .V-.- '' and 'Slltiard'vvunaeii''are''ti' ported greatly Improved. Tlie on-lngo- f the threshing, seaxon found fair ' ' weather In all 'section. ' J William Saunders of Ogifen" "killed a black bear with a twelve-taugXw-Juai- i 200-poun- d , in the stst vartldpated la tha ' eels-fratic- n. foe.ualnasat'..:",.,.',.'. ;Thersm4II7s6il" 6faphylclannfi fccotbiburg wai vent to the drag' store flie other evening by his mother; and told to hurry back. While waiting for the clerk to get to hint he beard a gen tleman at the soda fountain order a mot heer and saw Wtn throw ail e shotgun. Saunders was hunting chickens In North Fork when the. hear arose, about thirty-fiv- e feet away, lis fired and succeeded In blinding the anlmaL lie then fired several more charges of abot Into the bear s body before the animal was dead. Drayel Bennett, aged IS, was killed at Antelope when 'ha was run over by a wagon. 'The boy ' was hitching a teas to a wagon when one of 'the borsea became frightened and kicked tUn. He fell under the wagon, wblcfc ran over him before the team could be ' """ stopped. The annual campflre of Utah Indian arar veterans was concluded at Spring-fK- e on August 13, after three day ,of a most enjoyable reunion. Hun-4nC of veterans from various points atye. til: '' Wbshtngtoo was 'ahowiiShe'tiecuveneita of tuouern searchlights la an cents on the counter. After a few mo-exhibition in which the White Hoase waa Illumined . by powerful lights nenti deep thought' the bo swag operated by army engineers. This photograph shows the executive mansion, gered up to the counter. "Do yon sell and tha east wing with the state, war and navy building In the background. two of those for 11 center he asked tht- - derk. Tea, was the answer. Then give toe one, tod." the boy said, European experimenters have found parting his nickel down CONDENSATIONS carefully hv that adding from SO to 60 per cent the man's ' six cents. Indiana noil a ' of graphite to negative art car- Newa. . The puddles In the holes In the pave- bons, produces a stable .arclight and rement of the Southwest boulevard, Kan- duces the shadow. j Luxurious Living. sas City, got to be so Urge that someThe men of Portugal," as a class, for putting on s "They Albody put p signs, "No Fishing have the reputation of being the best tablecloth charge and forks and spoons ex drweed lathe wnrld.""'' 'fluTmeff' the' toitt' wh"w'air fthdylnl Pern was fortunate during the war Grapefruit wss Introduced Into Flor- the restaurant menu. In having for sale one product, sugsr, ida by the Spaniards. The true Dont anything about It T the demand for which never Blackened. ef the fruit la "pomelo." t , whispered ssy his wife. "If you dlscun womEUzabeth was hundred Queen thousand Out of right exceedingly It la such a way at to bring It to genen hi TexHSi only 7.000 tald their nec- - superstitious, snd sh took the precaution to consult an astrologer before eral attention they'll probably thlnl poll taxi (a etpectatloa ef Ietuary future they oucbt to collect a luxury tar It elections of the year. naming the day for her coronation. ' ' ' addition," r tm ' ' ' to datrand7!lenedThrf rafiactJorup as . a .roan Journal. ought .to .do. Ohio. .State ! ' In j. wlvea who knew how to toime We weiit ipr do 'I. . Wife-Tralnln- things, say the young North AMcans who e. "Let ns haveJ glrta from your hostel." rAad thea they are dtssppojned hecsuW'ths mlaaionartee cannot supply the 'de- - ' tnand. To satlsfr the wattlaa llJf or' 'soldiers' the mlssms te vpea short coursee In WeriA Outlook. JO i Vs . . - fought-la-Xurep- wlfe-tralnia- r. .pl" . Concerning Swanking. "Swank" is bombastic bebavtotf or' talk accompanied by ostentatiousae ef manner. (A "awanker". Is a pretea-tlcu- s person who 'strives to Impreae. ethers that he Is superior te others, or something . different from. ....what ' ha really la, , The word "swank" Is not a modern term ; It datea back to years of the last centery ahd has been found In Thomas Bachekr' Orthoeplcal Analysis of the KngU Language." as occurring la Bedfojil-sbl- re dlslect. The book wss pubi:h d In London ta 1809. " . i he-earl- y |