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Show THE TUB 9 ALT farmers have to haul produce to the rail-,- ? roads over rough nd rutty road that often are nearly impasable. Even when the weather lk favorable the trucking takes a long time. At the present high con of farm help, it is n b'g charge on their pro- LAKE HERALD - REPUBLICAN The Repobllcn lotfr-Monata- lii (Est. Fb. 12. Tbf Suit Lake 10.) Herald Et. June 6. 1870.) . duction. 7.30 Good-by- good-by- e e, for summer's nearly done. 9.15 p. m. SOCIETY Weather Report City Brevities. L tain at Thunder showers Tuesday and Wednesday, slightly wartner. is the forecast for Utah issued by the local weather office last night. The following comparative data for Salt Lake for Monday is furnished by the local office of the weather bureau. United States Small Blame Extinguished A fire B. M. Harmon. 915 W. North in the-- garage of Eaily Temple street, was extinguished by firemen after about $30 damage had been done. - A fire on the roof of the house of O. D. Rom-ne277 E street, caused by defective wiring, caused a loss of about $75. By the Press Agents I j one-ha- lf ! 1 HERALD-REPUBLICA- ?, 4 - f i ; t 1 - r 11 HP-H-I''- i s Dog-"Tig- e," 1 from-Vermont- ! , j S-V- fat i . l I T . . " -- - I.I I . be-li- es-.T.t- i'. ! -- I - 1 i Miss Martha Richards will entertain at a kensington today for the close friends of Miss Martha Watson, whose marriage will take place the latter part of the month. yfi jC Mrs. C. jc Le Roy Clayten will enter- tain at a miscellaneous shower this evening at the Clayton home, 474 Seventh avenue, in honor of Miss Victoria Midgley, whose marriage to Clyde Edmunds will take place the latter parf of the month. Organist J. J. McClellan will preside at the noonday recital today at the Tabernacle, when the following program will be given: Grand Fantasie on the old hymn tune. Adeste Fideles Wely Intermezzo from 'Cavallerla Rusti- cana Mascagnl Schubert Serenade Arr. by Organist An Old Melody Favorite Mormon hymn. "O, My FaArr. by Organist ther" Tocatta In F from Fourth Organ Widor Symphony NIELSON was the hostess afternoon at a prettily appointed tea in honor of her sister. Mrs. J. F. Thorpe of Athens, Greece, who has come to spend several weeks with Mrs. Nlelson. The attractive rooms weje prettily decorated with quantities of yellow Shasta daisies and ferns. The tea table was covered with a. handsome cluny lace cloth over yellow satin, in the middle of which was a large crystal basket filled with yellow daisies, the handle being tied with a butterfly bow of golden maline. Mrs. Otto P. Cherdron and Mrs. C. F. Turner presided at the tea andincoffee urns and the receiving by the hostess was assisted honored guest and her mother, Mrs. Jacob Johnson. During the afternoon Mrs, A. W. Gibson assisted in the general entertaining. and During the receiving hours between 3 Mrs. 6 o'clock fifty friends called to greet Thorpe, who formerly made her home in this city. MRS. M. M. - r. j i a N ward-heeler- r,.-or- Howard will entertea this afternoon at the Hotel Utah for Miss Eleanor Park and her bridesmaids. The marriage of Miss Park and Harry Sturges will take place on Saturday evening, September 2, at St. Paul's Episcopal church, and promises to be one of the most elaborate weddings of the early autumn. Mrs. John C. Cutler will be the hostess this afternoon at a luncheon at the Hotel Utah in honor of Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury, "who with President Kingsbury will leave early in September for New York, where they expect to spend the winter. Miss Marjorie ' agriculture: lteturn From Auto Tour Thomas Oakey department ofTEMPERATURE. Degrees a has returned from visit to his sister and building, Chicago. Highest in Mr. Hughes Is Progressing brother and noticed the Ida., Dingle, great 101 PANTAGES. Three more times today and from his first trip of fifty years Hisrhest this month since 1874 OVERNOIl HUGHES, fpems to find ,l that finishes the present entertaining bill contrast Only Republican daily newspaper In Salt ago to visit his father and mother in Paris, Lowest this month since 1874 41 Lake CI,ty, Utah. impossible to please liL Democratic op now playinK at Pantages a three head'incr when it took him a week to make the trip Mean i DAILY AND SUNDAY, delivered by car- 76 temperature1 ln Salt Lake City, one week, 15 cents. ponent. When he denounces the admin- bill that has Splayed the past week to ca- of 210 miles. This time he made the trip of Normal 76 rler In 165 miles I hours, in an Accumulated deficiency since first of the eight and istration in general terms, its defenders de- pacity hou.ses. Ono of the leaders is Harry only, 5 cents. Sunday DAILY AND SUNDAY. by mall One mand that he grow .specific that they Jolson, a comedian like unto his brother, automobile driven by Oak Evans, his grandHi month is son, through the Logan canyon. In the party Accumulated excess since January 1 75 cents; one year, 8.00. 123 month, answers their lifm. answer When he I the famous Al Jolson. Harry is a number was Mr. Oakey, his daughter. Mrs. W. E. SUNDAY by mail (In advance) One year, miqrht HUMIDITY Per cent been most popu- Evans, and her three sons and Miss E. Pike. $:.oo. challenge, and .fcegins naming names and one laugh producer and has wee 6 a. m 45 at Relative humidity It. Fire The the at administralar and places wherein the dates Pantages past AVhlt. 6 p. m to Omaha Chief. 20 J. flont Chief at Relative re-In f humidity their Is not in u melange of vaudeville THE tion failed, they accuse him of pettifogging Sully "The White wa3 host to Chief of Police H. Parley scream a Inches are PRECIPITATION unsolicited Bureau." Information for manuscript any skit, tpcnalMe Dunn of Omaha, Neb., when the latter Total for 24 hours ending at 6 pam to answer him. 00 J which is not plainly marked with the name and decline and the third headliner. the Lilliputians, are W. Salt Lake yesterday to spend a few Total for this month to date reached 51 For an austere person who has long been a comic set of acrobats who are more than ana tcareji OS me scnuer aua b.vwiuAujcu home. her before Charles 1 9.46 days returning on since return. Total entertainers the bjll by stamps for precipitation January interred Jn the political mausoleum of the entertaining. Other physical director, showed the visitor the accordion, Lange, are wizard the of ALMANAC. Adolpho, is Mr. court, remarkably Dunn over Hughes Supreme the public safety building. Chief who flnprs and whistles also; Havlland and Sun rises at 5. OS a. m.; sun sets at 7.59 cognisant of what has been occurring and Thornton In a refreshing skit, and the Han-Io- n being much interested in the swimming pool p. m. He August 15, 1916. said that Omaha would how and why it has occurred. Raids upon Brothers In novel Kymnastlc stunts. The and gymnasium. in a and Salt Lake such that copy building the civil service to make places for "de- twelfth chapter of "The Secret of the .Su- he would send a man here to get all the TIKMHV. AUGUST 15. 1010. Is also being "shown for the last serving Democrats," dismissal of tricl em- bmarine" necessary data. In the afternoon Chief White times three today. The Death Roll. and officers of the government to took Chief Dunn on an automobile trip ployees Pinchot on Warpath men the around removal city. pay political debts, ofapable MEHESY. "Sons Satan," a lavish proare'dilosed duction o? a masterlyof drama, is the special Mud Puppr tor )limfum. Curator Stferling j Q nri'.KTAItV LANE i likely to regret to make jobs for LOCAL. I O feature at the Mehesy today, one day only. Talmage of the Deseret museum was prethpt thr. exicneie i of politics have by Mr. Hushes researches to have been The mechanical unusual a sets, Pinor with yestersented "mud plot, newt adminisOifford striking puppy" with of him the into collision chief among the activities brought r.nd numerous big scenes and thrilling aitua-t'on- s day morning by Clarence Cobb, a boy living JARAH J. IIUTCIIINGS. chot. The former chief of vthe forest ser- tration. The Republican candidate cites to make this a tremendous at 216 W. Fourth North street, who caught combine J. Sarah Hutchings, aged 55, wife of Sama dangerotp disputant on nil mat- specific instance to prove his assertion?. In photoplay. The story depicts the adventures it in one of the living rooms of the house. uel W. vice of 357 W. Fifth South Hutchings ters touching n conservation, for he was but one case has his information been chal- of a crook, who poses as a detective. "Reel "Mud puppies" are usually found upon the street, died at a local hospital yesterday. Life" contains Interesting views of Asia and bottoms of lakes where they embed them- She was a native of Provo. Surviving her present at ttu- birth of the idea and has lenged and that resulted disastrously for other educational features. Rube Miller, ec- selves in mud so that this is an unusual are her widower and the following children: sponsor ever since. He the challenger. hrr it prir.cipal centric Vogue comedian, plays lead in "Painfind. It Is the fifth "mud puppy" to be given Edwin II. Rushton, Mrs. Mabel Liday-- , Charles believe it as n having authority. brlst-line- observers less Extracting." a burlesque on modern den- the museum. Impartial speaks justice E. Rushton and Daniel Rushton. with fa'-l- " and a rgumfnt.i at all points Hughes has gained ground rapidly In the tistry. recomGiven Johnston riaee. Mr. Upon as i f cards Its n days he has 'been on the stump. He and j ra tiea!Iy iuvulne r mendation of Dr. R. W. Ashley, city health JOHANNA AV. II. PICCO. n commissioner, Mrs. J. Henry Johnston, widow d'Mil. The rretary of the interior can- ha? spoken in five states, and his recep- Johanna W. H. Picco. wife of John P. late Sergeant Johnston of the police depart- Picco of 170 Vldas avenue, died at a local net tut fro;i a dispute with Mr. tton everywhere hn been most enthusiastic Notes. Court ment, was appointed stenographer In the city hospital yesterday. She was born in GerPint-ho-loser. a inuvh the notable number of prominent Pro with health department last night by the city com- many in 1S90. SJie had resided here five It i a lone indictment Mr. Pinchot has gressives among those who greet him and mission. years. Her husband and her mother survive. driven against Secretary Lane and the lat- declare their intention to support him. Salt Mos.? I,evi filed suit against the American In Lnramle. Miss Carlotta JenViKltinc ter probably a ill hav difficulty in reply- Lake will have the opportunity on August Express company for $1039 damages for the nings of Salt Lake Is visiting in Taramle, her STATE. ing t it. Support of the Phelan oil land 2 of greeting the candidate and judging loss of four rugs entrusted to the company former home. Her late father, Mark A. Jen' MO HO XI BROWN. nings, was at one time, the business manShield? watc r power bill, the him from hi words and his appearance. for delivery. nie.i- sro. t h was of' which Laramie the ager Boomerang, Arizona The Arkansas a:-company Copper Kert i v Ogden, Aug. 14. Moroni Brown, aged 76 power ,i!l. and the Pittman Advance reports indicate that Salt Lake T. Sloan for $3500 for moneys established In 1881 by Bill Nye. sued a George resident of Weber county, of resources years, natural a. the lie turn as will "I" titles other he has bill, pleased A to 1st Kills a bloodhound. died tcdaypioneer of of the heart at his advanced. and comleakage property Alaska over t" a bipartisan political visited. Is dead. He was run over by an automobile residence, 2920 Hudson avenue. In a suit for diIs Born In alleged Nonsupport Pinthe project Mr. mission." are vorce filed by Ethel M. Vance against Alfred traveling on E. Seventh South street. Mrs. Adams county. 111., he came to Utah in 1851, Mary Patterson, 720 Daily place, is the owner1' settling in Weber county. ne leaves his chot denounces a vicious, although they W. Vance. Money Side of Baseball wife, three sons and five daughters. Funeral h.ive had rbe suppoit or secretary l.ane MeConnell Is charged with grand of "Tige." are wiseacre and who Mrs. Cornelia services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday . Women Aced pessimists Pne a In 'I h'-- (or:: r fre hief deduf-- that S, cny. the issued county complaint by larceny in the Eleventh ward meeting "' rookedn"S in every phase of life. attorney. He is alleged to have stolen $110 A. Blxby, who has been a resident of Salt afternoon retar l,;ne has no t made good his pledge f house. Lake for here four months, coming never In take interest Econornos. from any Crls professional "xf in.! and continue to stand for the They died evening at the residence to because their baseball, Pezal is charged with disturbing of Mrs. M. Sunday Robert according point in natural the all E. Fosfer, 923 East Thirteenth ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. of rights . nil the people of vIcw- are bouht and 50,fL ,n ordcr the peace in another complaint Issued by street, with whom she made her home. She f our country." Rosebud Irrigation company, Kooaharem, was a widow, 73 years of age. !:ffcP the running even. The betting fra- - the county attorney. Sevier counts-- , $8800; Eugene Brown, Willvho will not fail to oh- There rre th "Razor Jack" Richardson was given a preof Asanmption. This morning the iam B. Brown, and A. E. DeLange, incorporth- - letter Mr. Pinchot has writ- - tcrnlty control players and umpires. th.--t before Justice RHgham liminary hearing Catholic church will celebrate the feast of ators. Yet if these cynics were to. attend some CICKg and was bound over to the district t n Srertary 1'n" l well timed for poll- At at 6.30, S and 9 the with i Assumption games, mcy migni cnange tneir court on a charge of robbery. He is alleged o'clock and at 12.10 masses destrovl01 'se .hat i - not itkelv to noon with benediction r . ' i t MAKING IT A "SIXCH." lit ,f,, of view. They would soon discover to have been implicated In the holdup and after the mass at noon. It is also the sevpoint think American The inf5uen-people Gen. Asher of Portland said, if ef iRfford Pinchot because they e that the bleacher crowd is quick to suspect robbery of a Mexican. enth anniversary of the dedication of St. apropos of a boldTaylor offensive on and desperate n.;i to have Mary's cathedral. William O'Brien, who is alleged or disloyalty, even when it does the of the central powers: part hini hor.el. Ills words will make a llstlessness No hotel as Louie Dav"These generals are animated by the spirit Son Arrirea In Heath Home. Mr. and Mrs. not exist. other, business in the country registered at the Semloh the of Davenport hotel of A. Roy Heath are rejoicing over the arrival which possessed the young lady at enport, proprietor (fpp impression. the shore. receives such critical support, or is so de$20 from the of a son at their home, 4 62 E. Seventh South "A young man had proposed to the young Spokane,onand to have obtained on clean and work. the strength of his false repre- street, Sunday evening. pendent systematic Semloh unity is the fundamental lady, and then, on the moonlit beach, he sugI'umriunity A c"m- - crookedness seems impossible. sentation, is charged with obtaining money to . onimunity progre. that they postpone their marriage. Prof. Alberto gested Jonas Goes to Ln A " 'No dearest, we won't marry now,' he by false pretenses in a complaint issued by Jonas has gone to Losn;eles. Thre is one nerfectlv rood snse. how- - the munitv uhich Is able to decide what it on a short said, Angeles to his breast with all his attorney. county her it all 'n in clasping an ronP'" muster which all the professional league ever, wanis ard vacation and will return September 10. After force, 'I am too a In to marry you now.. But, suit for Is divorce poor will It allied what fo: h Nonsupport what wants, a he will get few leave here then contests are of the nature of an auction. filed In- Zina 1. trtigg'e days oh, my own, how I'd battle with the world in Charles It. remaining Pratt a;t-it!- f apalnst A community divided against By the month of August the New will York where he it for remain until teams Pratt. order to gain a fortune and lay it at your contraetrd a disease which v. ill are pretty clearly indicated stronger spring, l:s feet. Yes, dear one, if you'd wait, I'd strugmeans Success William Tuffield riled suit against. Joseph o mntf ; fata!. CorrlKnns Have n Son. At the L. D. S. ' hig money for the management, and better William Taylor as administrator of the estate hospital on Sunday a son was born to Mr. gle how I'd struggle struggle till "But, her from she his, withdrawing lips jobs next year for the players. TKe lead- of Ueorge P. Carter for $1000 for services and Mrs. U R. Corrigan of 318 Tenth avenue. said rather coldly: f To Move Real Estate his death. to before the deceased " 'No. George, I'll marry you now and ing team" are very nearly allk. It comes rendered Christian Endeavorerm Convention. The in the were, In filed Petitions a to to be then hk" to as i who ANY woii'd bankruptcy then which Christian State Endeavor hold dispose "S,T you'll have to struggle.' " its question managee..plo society will H. annual convention at James court district United States A.YJL o by will thousands ment or worth most Springville, Saturday, house spend the money to Bradley, Provo laborer, debts $203fi.:M, assets farm, 0. A SHADOWLESS LIGHT. of (.i. ' r. will ometimr hesitate about the strengthen weak points in its line-uLogan, September $100. all exempt; .loseph M. Tobias. One of the latest improvements in hospital Kannn Plan Gating The Kansas Klub The existence of the money element stone repair man. debts $.'2.1S, assets $125, f.,,. (fni it would t o. t to advertise them bathiis the invention of a shadowless hold annual will its and reunion basket equipment, on J. CJrlffin. Salt n ti. Frank Lake, ng: carnival at Saltair. inevitable up to this point. In this $.' exempt; and They depend 3.30 for from the 16, n''(iannrs light August operating table. Thi3 has been engineer, debts $125, assets $152."., all p. m. to 10 p. m. All Kansans are invited. secured by a fixture containing eight electric wh;f chance opportunities may comehun-dr-to life one gets what one pays for. A city switch x empt e sacrifice that backs up its team with liberal and Mr. an4 lights placed so that their rays meet at an thrvi, f. nd in the end m Returned Front This makes better of dollar on thir property. Mrs. IA J. Durrant and Miss Myrl Lewis have angle of 45 degrees. loyal crowds, places baseball on a strong vision in the examination of wounds possible returned from a' trip through Yellowstone and also eliminates the and independent basi?, and it is entitled to There are a host of people who are of a deliin possibility Miss been has Lewis Idaho for park. on the l.M.kout for a ehaiii e to buy have the heft players. cate Summary Congressional hindered the shadows operation being by the past month. In some of the sinalir leagues, the of the surpreon's hands, as is frequently the real tife. Tl,.--- rre watehins for favr-iiNot estabfVmtoffloe for Itozel. ice of the case 'f- cli.Hn lights ordinarily placed. It is said whether for their own oecu- - money side of the thing is not well hanlishment of a postoffice at Rozel. Box Elder that with the shadowless light might lessen the SENATE. an on or Teams dled. it. will be to was to allowed at received from Washington ..'.'ii;it Putting county, p.incy import number of accidents in many industrial esResumed debate on ship bill. the Salt Lake postoffice. Rozel is seven tablishments. ad n t!;fi !o Sn!e column of a n.uspaper star pitrhers for critical games, thus often Senator Penrose asked for inquiry into east of Promontory. The new postofput a would-- ' e seller. In touch wjtii a wide deciding a championship as the result of appointments of government employees out- miles fice will be known as parcel post unit No. . d o h one !e want to buy. These FACTS ABOUT AUGUST. such contest. Where the side the civil service. o' poi.;i 4615. For parcel post matter mailed at Salt run in this loose way. the reult Bill to appropriate $2ao.o)0 for West Vir- Lake the offic noi'.' l i point to read ail the real.. port zone. in is second the Originally "August" was "Sextlllis.V the flood sufferers waa Introduced by Send"-rt!:-' H fatal. .; - t?ie ciin flrri In a t,lt E. C. LaRue, engineer sixth month, and consisted of twenty-nin- e calleagues permitting such abuses ginia to Goinx Portland. ator Chilton. the , nd it is worth while soon brek up under the strain of constant i ef for the United States geological shrvey, will clays. When Julius Caesar reformed of n" vp. HOUSE. exto an extra he Sextllis, endar day gave Ore. n. For .Portland. leave today for several and recrimination. to attract th ir When" to meets Not it in session: Augustus Tuesday. thirty days. months he is to be engaged there in land tending wet; vvi itten ntli e ileerihinc a piece ascended the imperial throne of Rome he for the classification work survey. i s i:i5i ;i; i.ici'.Niv. of proT. rt attracts many readers as the name of the month to August, Long Terms of Employment ' Robert P. (iof to - Nevada. 1. W. Jordan. junior changed in of himself. The preceding month, honor Wyo.. Elk Mountain, .invtliint in tlw paper. It will attract hiin-- i Wilson, surfo;- the United States geological has beCn made engineer had been changed to July In honor ANNOUNCEMENT Lake. Rice. Salt Qulntilis, and Dorothla J.. to do lmers 'hiT an apent to field Nevada dreds o has work gone vey, o Swift & Co. of and the senate thought to of Julius Caesar, Rennie A. Thomas and Katie Thomas, for the survey. would bo able to bstere.--t only a few. It that a fund of Augustus by permitting Emperor has been Mid vale. rropitlate 1? the cheape-Paid. The State wa him to claim a similar honor. Augustus, who and most pofi;abb' way to accumulated to start a svstem of fnherltnme Tnifi Salt Edna and William Wvsterson Syphus, pensions enriched to the extent of $205.40 yesterday held a rather good opinion of himself, was s !I real for employees. in order to the bene-fit- s Lake. because the month of Gertie by the. receipt at the office of A. R. Barnes, not satisfied, however, ami Salt Lake, Morris ;oMberr. r.f tK same, a perron must. however, thirty-on- e two of in while his month had checks Julius Colo. days, payment general, attorney Kippur. Denver, Until the beginning of the Russian drive have been employed was on taxes. Both intolerable to his This Inheritance estates the E. of had Dora Parks. Rae Maurice only thirty. and for Bingham. continuously we had no i.i. there were many towns twenty-fiv- e to resia so were filch taxes he are which owned the and G. proceeded day paid by Colo., vanity, Denver, Polldoros, this firm. year:: by Panaglctcs of unpronouncc.il le names in tJaltcia. 111. dents of foreign countries. One check was from poor old February and add it to the Refore the days of great corporation-.in.- ! and Ruth R. Wilson, Harrisburg, H. Glen L. Wellington and Ivy Savage. for $86. 15, the balance due on 100 shares es-of month o( August. Ever since then all nations enoriuoti factories, twenty-five-yeUnion Pacific common stock held by the deriving their civilization from the Romans Crescent. Good Roads and Prosperity terms of emplovntent were not uncommon. James A. Roblette and Clemie Mackin- tate of G. It. Cunnlnghame of Scotland. The Lave commemorated the name and fame and A personal relation grew estate had already paid in $579.24. The other vanity of Augustus in their calendars. Salt hetwern the bove two tip between em- tosh. Nellie was for $11?. 25. the tax on 100 shares D. E. Till relation and check Earl Cardwell, som lligham closer than people think. ployer and employed. Oil employees felt Salt Union Pacific common held by the estate of t Ike. MOVIES FOR LUMBER JACKS. ions? cofcrrn for the success of the firm they subject i s!ig?e!ei by the ije Juan J. Fernande?. and Harriet D. Hamil- of William Field of Hollywood, England. Motion pictures have been performing an about the coun worked !or. of a man who havt travt Cmplovers recognized the ton. Chicago. III. . Information Gets lfolluml Acknowledgin the woods of northern service unusual Edward lee. Mesa, Ariz., and Ada Lee, ment by the government of Holland of the Even I try considerably thl.-- suramer. and observed value of Judgment nnd experience. in 'the lumber-jack- s by entertaining Utah. of information sent several weeks ago the employ of a certain concern and Indinntl economic conditions. He spoke if an elderly man had lost something of his Ogdert receipt o Kather-InDarol Easmussen, l'airvlew, and !sro rticul.irly of one section with which he early energy, they considered this offset regarding Utah's resources and industries rectly curbing their desire to go to town on Col ton. Rowen, was received yesterday by William J. Lynch, every pay day and spend all their earnings. which some by familiarity with their methods, and loyi was formerly familar. and the state board of land com- The concern In question furnished its men secretary of Mr. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFER. for agricultural alty to their interests. missioners. jears ago was noteworthy Lynch received some time with a new movie program nightly, for a Rich Most employers of labor would say to- Charles F. Adams Dutch the from government a request small fee. which was gladly paid. These enprosperity aJiJ had som vogue as a sumago $ 1, 11. Chesterfield ards. v. Utah man about and he forwarded tertainments were so successful in keeping for statistics mer resort. the ho that has worked for them day F. Adams II Kimball fc Richa copy of the last annual report of II. T. the men contented that other companies are This summer the farms seemed le-- - well ten years is th exception. "Some firms Charles ards. 1, 11, Chesterfield Haines, state commissioner of immigration, thinking of offering similar attractions. & Rich-arri- s cultivated than formerly. Where there was wishing to promote stability, enroll thosa Kimball- .t- Richards-Kimbaand statistics. The Holland government labor 10 Sec. Co.. 1, 11, Chesterfield .... once an abundance of field crops, now who have worked only ten years as the New York requires 400.000,000 pounds of expressed its gratitude and spoke in high C. Summer, 5, more land was given over to mere pastur- "old guard." A force of long time em- Henry Lewis-Latcrm.4 of the character cf the report. sugar yearly, over 45.000,000 pounds of cof175 View Mountain A filing on forty-fiv- e fee, at a cost of $11,000,000, and 5,000,000 Water Flllnis Recorded, age. There were many vacant houses. Axel-seployees must tend toward conciliation of Christian M. Sorensen-Thoma- s C. second feet of the waters of Pine Alcove pounds of tea. From nearly all his informants he got grievances and avoidance of rtrikes. A S. 1. 700 and an unknown spring, both located creek Jd B. Wicks. find their views modified by the William the impression that the condition of the In Emery county, was made at the state 10 .1, Emerson members of the Harvard surgical unit apHeights of the.e older men, and emroads had something to do wrth it. It apengineer's office by I. W. Hitch of Hanks-villB. Wicks. 32. J. William pointed by the authorities of Harvard unia In to Is irriwith to this section be used the water The little for that been has ployee? tendency pears 10 magnify slight 1, Progress Heights to the British expeditionary forces ' versity In a be- grievances find the feeling of the "old Belle T. Maack-Ho- f gation of 3150 acres of land. done at highway ImprovemenL fnian Brothers Ioan in France, Ivas written a letter to Julian M. 5 & Trust Co.. T,, 12, B SiiUKentn u. of V. Chantce. Prof. Levi EdThomas of this city, in which he says he is lated way. a few of the main lines of travel guard" a powerful balance-whee- l. 1 1 1 GranMuir-P- . Dan Salmer.son. Young has suggested that the depart- returning to France to go into the hospital gar now crossbeen are of These restlessness and amhave improved but the days 10 ments of American history and European ite Peak service. He says that he was stationed country roads are almost In a state of bition, when thj? worklnman grasps eag- Jordan Valley- Dray Farm Co.-L. Milat the University of Utah be separ- within twenty miles of the the first line of history nature. In dry weather they are heaps of erly at any slight advance in pay. All that lard. .. 4 S. l W 150 ated and each taught under a different head. trenches in hospital services, but that now Whltecar-Certh- a C. is in wet James j not Last night he said that this would be Im- he. will deote his work to convalescent soland 3, weather dust, Whltecar, gold, often wages high. sloughs, glitters pulverized 150 A 10 diers. He is a graduate of the liniversity possible for the coming year unless more From James If. Whitecar-Berth- a where an automobile would go in almost to mean irregularity of emploj-mentwere made. Professor Young de- of Utah. C changes Whltecar, the the set hubs. the employer's viewpoint, 3. 150 A example clared that the authorities at the university lilt by Auto. Albert Nelson, aged .Mta Mammoth. Lost have not taken any action in regard to his 32, Cyclist Apparently the people who used to come by Swift A- Co. is worth study. Groups of A. F. Jaeobson-Th- e 1131 S. Second East street, while of Secret Miring claim suggestion and that he does not think any- riding his bicycle on Slain street near Exfor summer ret to this section now own men in a factory or store who have stood will be done by the regents, for some firm become dething automobiles. They have through prosperity and disgusted by the change Place yesterday collided with an auCLE HI.Ti HOl'" least. at time tomobile. Nelson was badly shaken up. After so a unsatis- pression, render service not compensated Monday's with a region that gives them nt Dr. ...$1,710,103.24 Ilr. E. W. Hunter the clearings Front. receiving treatment at the emergency hosS?me day last year 1,307, 942. S6 Hunter of Salt Iake. who is one of the two pital, he was sent home. factory a chance to use their motors. The by the pay envelope. G i Events of the Bay "jj :.3o. y, to Fummcr i j Red Today, special Feather feature, "Sons of Satan." a powerful drama graphically portrayed. "Reel number. Life," educational "Painless Extracting," Vogue comedy. s, manttagers. and Mehesy. A-- L CIRCULATIONS. Vaudeville dally at rantages. Herald-Eepubllca- n BL'HKAU i TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. There is a lesjon in this for all who begrudge highway taxes. A section that 1? PubPublished by The not Improving its roads as rapidly as the lishing company II. hi. Uooth. president; i getting to be a3 Thomas, vice president; Edward E. Jn-Un- rest ofofftheas country a district without any railrtreasurer; Adolph Anderson, secretary. badly E. II. C'alllater, General Mnet'. oad?1. Arthnr J. Drown, Editor. The theatrical season has opened in New York and the colleges arc selecting football Associated with Information concerning circulation will be supplied through this association, Venetian i SALT LAKE IN BRIEF AMUSEMENTS to MAIN STREET. THE AUDIT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, .TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1916. nERAT.-n-KEPCTBLICA- ! 1 s .! v -- ! ; p. I et-m- s . rl al-w- - Yello-vrMtone- vs X - NOTICE OF WEDDING. Mrs. Charles W. Watson has sent out notices of the wedding of her daughter, Martha, to Seymour Levi Billings. Jr., the weddinpr to occur on Saturday, August 26. at S.30 o'clock, in the First Presbyterian church. The Rev. John Malick, pastor of the Unitarian church, will offlcate. The contracting society. belong to the younger set of Univerparties is a graduate of the The bride-eleof 1916. She Is sity of Utah of the class Phi Gamma a member of the sorority and also a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority, being made a member of the latct at Evans-town- , ter at Northwestern university e 111. was a stuThe bridegroom-to-bdent at the University of Utah, and was president of the Beta Theta fraternity two years ago. : s); IX HONOR OF MRS. COFFEY. Lieutenant and Mrs. Vernon R. Bell entertained at a prettily appointed dinner on their home in Fort DougSunday evening atMrs. las in honor of Edgar N. Coffey, who will leave early next month for Spokane, where she will join Captain Coffey. The table was effectively decorated with an artis- tic basket filled with coral shaded sweet peas and ferns for the' centerpiece and the Mr. guests invited to meet" Mrs. Coffey were and Mrs. Edward A. Vandeventer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Thurston and Frank Grlner. Later in the evening, after enjoying a band concert, the guests were entertained for tea at the home of Mrs. J. R. Hezmalhalach and Miss Ethel Hezmalhalach, when a delightful buffet supper was served. -- . ir--i- - one-side- I i j.,-.pi- num-.per-- V, ng ntt-n'io- V j po.-ib!- e Chl-ea.r- tc. . ar 5 obs-erva- l.-- d Wis-consi- j . all - - ll n n. Em-plove- rs 5-- - a. Smith-Edwar- 16-- 7 - smith-Edwar- e. d -- 53-1, - C. 1 n MISS RICHARDS CHARMING HOSTESS AT BRIDGE. Miss Martha Richards entertained at a brldere tea. yesterday afternoon at her home in A street in honor of Miss Alice Dyne, a bride of September. The rooms were prettily decorated with garden flower? and three tables were filled with m the players for bridge. Jfi j SHORT STORY CLXTIl ENTERTAINED AT LIBERTY PARK. The members' of the Short Story club were entertained yesterday afternoon at Liberty park by Mrs. Henry Kllnglinder. The club members spent the early afternoon in the study of the short story and at 5 o'clock a picnic supper was served. During the summer the semimonthly meetings of the club will be held at Liberty park. The members of the club are Mrs. Eugene B. Palmer, Mrs. Raymond Ackerman, Mrs. Freeman Bassett, Mrs. F. W. Francis, Miss Ethel Bixby, Mrs. Harry Crabb, Mrs. Edward M. Garnett. Miss Louise Helt. Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson, Mrs. Hamil. Miss. Linda Jessup. Mrs. Howard Law-soMrs. E."o. Lee, Mrs. William McAllaister, Miss Jessie Maxwell. Miss Edith Mudgett', Mrs. Charles D. Moore. Miss Enid Newman, Mrs. W. C. Naylor, Miss Ethel Paul, Mrs. Frank Ross, Miss Mamie Ross, Miss Josephine Spencer, Mrs. Henry C. Klinsdinder. Mrs. Warwick Tyler, Mrs. Mulr arm Mrs. H. H. -- n, Dorsey. MORNING KENSINGTON IN HONOR OF MISS MeCANXE. Mrs. E. Walter has issued Baysinger vitations for a morning kensington. be cn given Thursday at "her home In Third in- avenue in honor of Miss Alberta McCanne, a bride of September. Miss McCanne will be the honored guest next week at an affair to be given by Mrs. Harrnel Pratt. -- INVITATIONS OUT FOR WEDDING. Mrs. Charles Watson has issued 'invitations for the marriage of her daughter, Martha, and Seymour Levi BiTlngs, Jr.. to take place Saturday, August 26, at the First Presbyterian church at 8.30 o'clock, DINNER IN HONOR OF OG DEN A ISITOR. Mrs. William Stoneman entertained at a dinner on Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Henry B. Stevens of Ogden. The table was prettily decorated with nasturtiums and sweet peas, a rustic basket filled with the flowers beinof in the center of the table The living 100m was decorated with a profusion of petunias and maidenhair fern- LUNCHEON FOR MRS. STEVENS. Mrs. J. F. Frost the hostess on Tuesw-a.-s day afternoon at a delightful luncheon in (Continued on Following Page.) i |