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Show '. 6 . . ' ' .'.'.'. . ' THE 0CU3EN - STNDARD-EXUNE- R MONDAY EVENING. MAY 23, 1921. First Stretch of Bitulithic . Surfacing Poured; Traf- fic Interrupted The first stretch of new bitulithic It was laid Saturday for a distancemo-or feet and many approximately 500had the opportunity torists yesterday of passing over the new surface. An additional stretch was laid yesterday as the contractor called all his workers to the Job in order that no time may t lost in completing the road th ron eh the canyon. this morn Preparations were made more of surfacing, for the pouring ing a tembut the rain made necessary However, the porary postponementinstalling of the roadbed went isahead now under full speed and the road torn up to a point almost to the old mill site. Travel was suspended for. a time the "hot stuff" was yesterday when two hours the poured, but within to proceed. allowed were vehicles light An officer has been placed in the canyon to direct the traffic and check it when the surface is hot and setting. Moroni Skeen, chairman of the board of county, commissioners said this morning that. Jt is improbable -anys that traffic will be held up toopera-itionpaving during the Motorists may in the future. be compelled to wait for a short period while the pavement Is hot and soft, but it hardens quidkly and light vehicles may proceed. When the road reaches points farther up the canyon, temporary detoursoo may be used. ; is now on the Osdeh canyon road. fM4S$7v;; -- . ST. JOHN'S VISION TOPIC OF SERMON - . i " A ' S AX V ! tonight we'll take a look at what merchandise is left; that which has not sold satisfactorily will be automatically reduced. ! ..":X:V:1 the first automatic rummage sale" ever held in Osden. here s .... I ! this will be the plan each day, so don't come to town without having a " look downstairs. I goods from all departments; this sale will last several days; with fresh merchandise and automatic reductions to keep it ever new. ! The off the face slant has a grip on femirtine head vrear which is due to last through the winter it seems. This lovely chapeau, worn so charmingly by Betty Carpenter of " Paramount Pictures, is of rough soft straw with wide. bands of or-- ! i 9 rights Downstairs Store j h ange ribbon which circle the crown and meet at the sides in stream- - i ers of fringe. The brim is bound in orange ribbon. Note the but-- ; f tons at the cuff of her short sleeves, and the cut of the sleeve itself X B is worthy of a second look. j i ' j mm. 0 gd e n CLEAN RECORD B. B. BOARD HOOVER TELLS HOUSING AIMS LEGAL NOTICES HOLDS SESSION Visitor's Luck County Attorney to. Consid-- ' er Charges Against Farm outlines How Government Changes in Game With Chance Acquaintances Bureau Can Help Relieve , Shortage Protest made by A. CI. Horn of Matching "odd man" proved costly j I Matter of Wrestling Match and Other Questions Brought Up ; Ok-- hT IWstnet with work Incidental thereto, to tofVhrMr to pUr.s, specif a Uorss and outfstl tn Na. 11V files on f.'.s In the effice ef the Cltr MS are JnTtted for ssied Kngineer. And wUl be received at the and sk4 work f th City Iterorder la tb City lun o'clock a. m. cn t Ordm. L'tarv. until th ith dv of June. 1121. Instructions ta a s fcr said IbidJers. tiAr.t and ' improvement canthete seen and exm!i5J at the office of City KRgnr la tb Cltv Hall f said city. to Tha riht Is any ani defects all t :4s and to waive sny rjK! Ity order t the Var4 ef Commissioners of Ofdn "iy. Ctaa. Uua, the ltn day of Wsj, 1):L. ftf-f- W ln rerv4 c o. rr. woi.r. CUy ncordr. WASHINGTON. May of Members of the executive board First puhllcatlen May II. 911X1. In so which t roe the Ofden lUseball club June g. 7 . this many ways rbllcatlm Bureau or for ute by the Weber Hoover In ils'.Ishd Stsft1srdHismlnr Or1n Irrigation district has been! crnment aplstano and morning In the city hall and began Main OuUaM biwtr. fcemr UUtrift rererrea to bounty Attorney uavia j. can stimulate a renewal of bulldlnc steps to eliminate th throwing of No 11 Wilson, It was said this morning by activity 'to. relieve the housing nhort-ag- e seal cushions following the games. It NOTICE. OF ANNUAL. MltTlNQ O r Moroni Skeen, chairman of the counCCNTRAW RAILHOAO was decided that an officer will be situation. rents and high ty board. Mr. Horn asked that suit COMPANY. In will the and arrests stands placed be started to recover the funds ap"The appalling anomaly of million annual myelin r ef the. sttwlho'iem follow any throwing of the cushions Of The t'tah-ldshwith ufferCentral ItaHroad f men. the propriated last year by the commis of idle never in the future. m under-housat the cfflra held will sioners and the county attorney has Ing as belorp from The board members r.fttwn tit. protested Cottirsrr, IsvJ licciea Hj'.:i the Is to to been requested consider the matter.' ing. obvious everybody," says e Otr t Cren. Caunty of W e. tn li. match any Ing. gainst wrestling being in it was said. secretary of comraerri. htMt of ftah. held on th bmaebalt grounds at lorln Krdsy ll.s JTth on OBSTACLI-LISTKD. cf May. A- - l. IfU. at the ko-- r cf ll om Terr Memorial unle Not an accident or Day park suspension tf a. m . tor ihe eiectkm of 'HTA'rVTOTT'n "RTWfi- TR "Among thnf obstacle In the path can be made so that the o'ticxk ensu'.r-ear. scd for ire. the tors lor tl,e iinmchiiiMinr on th in 4:f vp sr as pumnppr .on .irifi arrangement wrestling evnt may be hld following cf such other buiinMi as rry nw.""' REPORTED STOLEN! large Pr,ce!,;Kockv" Mount ain limited between the baseball game. It vu a'.atrd that ttcj-r1rom twior the mtsn. The . of building materials, transportation r b- - stork irantfer sr4 ef u will not - the Memorial game rriteret t c o'rWk FCCIS and the 'and Denver, wi'.l lo labor: the reduced Income in. many nieapo p. oo- until late Jn lh afternoon, but fompti)r ttn m . an 4 the jith e Ms. t arbU hp3 . Laccv, wriO. AV iU,l the the conspiracies in OI WOhn occupations, other entering ncr mt nt tne Lincoln that fel iCKk a. to. ?n rern-- t t 10 on ' U tn rptiVn xrom IlnrU-eventa should not b allowed which will iiOG-Ayesteruay axicrrroon, our- - Ptratni or iraae; me rwncuon aparimenis wv. th mi. R 0. T. C. or a diamond stole valuable the rulrs effort orpunlzed ring glars through ef Xate4 this K'.h might duresse the baseball crowds. lJV vU'-K- . belonging to M.3. J. V. llowcll, she re-- ; labor. strikf.H, federal taxation and the Sice. He lias traveled 2,'JMi, 1 0 The ball grounds will also be m uit 1;otaL GOING TO PRESIDIO ij I1TI Nfrinr. 'miles ported to the police. The stone, nearly wastes in the Industry. during th morning by the team. half a carat in Fize, is being sought' "The services the fovernment canFrank PUBLIC LAND SAIL, declared Francis Mayor thtt 00 OO No trace lias been properly perform must be entirely In no application haa been made for a ef the lr.trier. t:. R. IaniJ by the police. Thirteen members of R. O. T. C. of . Offsr at E!t Lake C?tr. CtaA. Ajr.l found of the ringto a be a match held direct, for the Kovrrntnent cannot enMemorial the Utah Agricultural college of Lowrestling . 1121. X r Into the fixing of prlcrs or the de-- . JD1u3IjXVAjJj ilrs. A. J. Hollo. 2237 Adams Day on the baseball grounds and If HOT TEMPER GETS N .c gan, accompanied by Major R. la htrrhr Stren that, as I sucn nue, reported to the police that her termination of wages. made he win de hm ccmtr.'.a-orvapplication ef the bjr GAME Major A. C. Sullivan and Cap BEFORE FISH mand that the match te held follow TRESPASSER IN BAD garden hoe had been stolen during; "The particular direction In which tain Charles Challice will attend the H of R. . to the Is oe t of H . vreusnt the the purpose of the lit Ing baeball game. If permission rum a; night." annual summer encampment of the R. I el is Is In the re- Ltsh. allowed f use Mr. Klizabeth Haun. 2319' Grant commerce to exert Itselfdepartment for fteeri. of the O. T. C. at the Presidio, San Franr(n't.ttn. niCHMONl). Va. May 2:. A base- Mayor Francis said that th grounds.. rial j.o t:ii?. we i.i at rv.t:,c a hot answer to Depot Master avenue, reported that her purse of waste and the increase of cisco, in June, according Jo informa- S. Giving grounds to the h!ih'l t'.!flr. tJl at not less ale. 1 Tracy, when instructed by Tracy talnlng $150 In currency and a number Mabllity in operations In the Industry ball park, the grandstand of which Is were InataJUd primarily for use t y the than tion received here today by Willard G. to H. at 1 o'clock p. m . oa tT efacre, or cease on baseball team on James ro railroad had of the and been propaventa or built Into the Southeither lost "The Intermittent operation will be June. 11X1. rvii. at th! Hlh day trespassing receipts, extending piles Wilson, traveling agent for the i trart ef lancJ: K. fo'iowirc ern Pacific lines. Major Hartle will erty, brought John Logan, colored, a stolen on- Washington avenue, between building Industry Is where the largest river, has been completed for the allowed which might decrease the erne, NVV. baaehall crowds. U was also mid that NW. t, BK Tewn Jail sentence. and Twenty-fift- h rinds Its roofs and is the larg- Richmond club of the Twenty fourth for the camp. June 1. The other ten-da- y wate .depart t ?orlH. llarte Fet;on FBrt Im t e Virginia Lagu. the time of a finish wrrttlng match is MertV.en. j 'two officers will leave June 11 while Logan was arrested on a trespass streets. est element of high cost. trct istrat the late OO Mayo' Island, the scene of the new Indefinite and It would hm impossible market em mThJs NOT l l'LL CAPACITY. the students will depart June 15. charge. He pleaded guilty before ihoinf to to H. as Roberts of the city court CLOUDY SKIES FOR grant permission stage it before tor1ico therf la trruslltovs rrestr The personnel of the party is fur "I believe the average employment baseball park, was once beforf vr U Judge D, " for follows: Irvin Cooley, Murland Fish, this morning. of labor In the building Industries Is such purpose, but it waa in the da j the baseball gam.ooThe sale ci rot le Vrt ern. Milton .Fife, Heber Hales, Laval MorJudge Roberts said that in most OGDEN PREDICTED not over 65 reason per cent of tfte possible when Nash, a Hlchmonder w ho became ; wt:i be 5e'.srel fio4 hm tHoae rr-for the constant a member of the IJoslon atlonaW. nt ris, Joseph Meyrich, Horace Kotter, trespass ceases, a five days jail. sentime. One howr at ra M fcij. was tence dissufficient. Is Joshua said to Harold Olson, Lloyd Osmond, lie that e for drive hourly wbm higher Tr BEGUN rr.akmc V - DARING TRIP dirf. the t tnen! utAM nntfxl tllamonrt ff h.ttit n!hr Income tea wUl ba to lmm41t'r Siegfried, Justus Stevens, Clifford Ste- courtesy, accompanlel by profanity Cloudy skies are forecast for Ogden maintain an adequate annual howaa l.ere. ptayc-it gone was deserving of a heavier penalty, tonight venson and E. C. Turley. days e the IN Intermit-thte the SMALL amount VESSEL Any persons fUimirr thereof. th and tomorrow, accordjng to 'and to offset the loss due to before Tannehlll. Chesbro ar.d d ever, Students of the University of Utah and so a 10 days' jail sentence was tent aivrrJrta f ;: Itself, Iabor bulletin weather which) dally occupation. ShOT-slte4r laud it adile4 Jake Wells, played here. to r, has the contributed infantry will attend the same en- meted out to Logan. from the intermittency city today thlr rials, ' ohjrtJtkna. on er u .'c r Herause f the ehap of the Island KAN rrtANCIPCO. May :t . oo Thr 1 Jttle by its rules. campment. ed States weather bureau. the time taitr.a ?M ft,r !. to build became men the lit 1 necessary In a great Members of the junior department have en boat start OULLD U. ULAKJtLT. change of temperature Is expected a cruise from Ntw York to Fan FranXtl of the R. O. T. C. of the Ogden high START CHECKING la prob-if1- " .V'.,Lh ??rt T1! ij?5!i?r maximum Itecater duction of material, building lesterdays temperature ta two are of cisco via Cubs-- - Central Arnsrlc and school are anxiously awaiting word was 69 degrees with a minimum of ably 30 per cent higher than Is necea- - In the rtver. There THE. OGDEN UNION A. RAILWAY belachem and the stand J equipped the Fanama canal, according to word 4 8 degrees last DRIVERS' LICENSES from Washington with regard to the DEPOT COMPANY. The tempera- sary. if we could aecure nearly an to night. at about 10.000 spectators. lom received In marine clrclea her, summer plans. If appropriations are' Is hret?y ttven that the ture this morning at 8:30 o'clock was average demand. For Instance, our Netemetmr fans may toa fishing to of tbe etc a holders rti.ar the annual made at Washington students of the on 58 degrees. canvas grandstand their ef th of a have mills lumber dpnd capacity v i I'tiVcn lines Into the river and try their luck for most f the powr that will take Ofien cadet corps of the local institution will oo Comnr Checking of chauffeurs' licenses will board to 60.000.000,000 t.l held efface at the cf the j whle waiting for the fame them some lO.Oflo mllea. althouch th tn the attend the encampment at Camp begin this week, according to Motorcy- GIRL SCOUT TROOP ancling feet. Yet the annual production la at th Ttrt City ct Ojta en Tueaday,fomjr a 10 haa to boat start. Lewis, Washington. No definite decis- cle Officer. Claude Lelser. The check hortepower 0 IS of 40.000,000,-00auxiliary Ssy a. m.. for the June. lil. at but fom 82.000,000.000 to - - oo is necessary, it is reported, because of engine. ion, however, has been made as yet. MEfcTS purpose of eiecttcf tf:ree tors for it TOMORROW fecU board oo The adventurers are Faul the number of delivery truck employes The annual capacity of our cement ef nfrnardfvllU. N. . 21 years eld. ulr.f year. s rnLi who are now operating cars without ifvoit &rT'.mrr. GETS 15 DAYS FOR la about 110.000.000 barrels, but FISH DUG UP LTKK mills a Harvard athlete and war veteran 421 licenses. All violators of the ordiGirl scouts of Bluebird troop, num- the annual production In only 70.000,-00- 0 Alfred L. lorni of Nw York SELLING NARCOTICS nance which provides that chauffeurs POTATOES IK SOUTH and SUMMONS under the of to 100.000.000 barrels. bering 28, and Albert In J. the Court of Weber Covrsty. Chambers shall have licenses, will be haled be- Mrs. riitrlfl of Salem. A. .V. Jones, will captaincy tomormeet "The annual capacity of our brick Mass. Loomla sr,d Chambers are Ptate ef Utah. fore the city ourt. row at 10:30 a. m. in the Central Is 8,000.000,000 about bricks, Ahern and Ki.t'n It Ahem. former navy men. Loomls beler a Jthn oo- Fifteen days in the county jail was NRW 8MTRNA. Fla. May 11. Junior high school. The troop Is plants annual production only from luAk the naJntiffa. a Jtrtr but Kiiey, arl if he for writer the sentence meted out to David believe boating would Walton The scarcely magaslnea. of girls from the Qulncy 3.500,000.000 to 7.000.000.000. dtvia-e-hie unknown heir, te composed dee4L Is the? to HELD with CAUFORNIAN sale were take ahoui trip to oi expected his eye if he Thomkins,' charged walk through the are and crditort; and aar school; all be asked to They UN IlKLAYS. AVOIDABLE months. narcotics, this morning in the district wha har. or riIn to near heer and encounter snd ail "There are periods when the pro- country AT POLICE STATION present. oocourt by Judge Jamea N. Kimball. Intereat cr c.i!m ll'Je, rtrht. any from th live f.",h hate, oo negroes digging Is duction of building material actually or cf th all. to any properThomkins several weeks ago entered a part were as and if . potatoes, ground they decntf-dherein Iferxlanta. KILLS Permits suspended. SELF ty Building WITH GOLD to' even plea of not guilty to the charge of mirasccualomed the persons to Fafc; "The lntermlttenclra fall Into threi cles of this slate cf Ctah A building permit was Issued today Wandering into rooms of other hotel SHANGHAI. May 21. Gai. rope, The selling drugs, but reversed his plea would look twice and Ton are hereby summoned to appear classes: First, seasonal and) then set out sge calling a girl's name, H. J. in the office of the city engineer general this morning when the charge was re- guests, and knife to an A are aad.rsroiver in aearch of ocuilst. lr of this vlihln twenty days afler passe duced to a misdemeanor. Dinger. ; 22 years old, of Dunsmulr, W. C. Hinds for the erection of a weather interruptions; second, strikes ., If ere4 within the summons upen In cide methods here. of fish found mud certain variety lost inCblneje was Jurisdictional at arrested and the California, brick residence on Fillmore quarrels; third, Attorney George Halverson county tn Kvh tMs action la brousht; nearly all parts of the state la respon- heavily la peculslloa and decided to etherwiee of transportation to meet the sible wsth'.n thirty tfajs sfter sented Thomkins and announcedrepre? rr. that Marion hotel at 4:10 o'clock yesterday street near Twenty-sixt- h street. Thr abilityload. for this. his Join ancTstors. He twtllowed above nlitled action; the defend and the defendant was ready to reverse afternoon. He is being held at the structure will cost J2000. peak f This queer member the finny a ui vmu, jie WUa m COW. and to cae of your fallur mo to co. y4f "The seasonal and weather problems Jiis plea if the charge was reduced. police on a charge of disturbing the oo Inhabits streams or ponds which re aratrist ou mnt wi.lto the rrn are to a great degree Insurmountable. tribe The attorney .created much amuse- peace. rr and ef the rcr--j r or Is df mud have banks black bottoms. ir.l. nt rrd ment In the courtroom when he said: But there could be local community and Dinger,- according to the police, was hKh haa ben fUd with the clerk of weighs up to five or six pounds. WHY ARGUE? CENTS, 'The charge might as well be re- at first . thought to be Insane. There action in establishing a definite repair When Is tThis action hrocht for the the water In a pond evaporates, SHANGHAI. May 21 Workmen said season out of conflict with the season as It does of cbUlntsr a derre cf ad duced, for the district attorney has is a possibility, . it. is said, that the rurpose season certain of th during no case." water mains uncovered feTersI court quleurs rlalnlifTa titla to th -l altitude has affected the man's mind of new building. leaving only a mass of mud Ujinr tn th l?r4 and Thomkins has already served several slightly. He will be examined today "The lost time from general strikes year; full of brssg colci. When propty mnt baskets r'e.1 In this artion. vis: The the surface "la practically complaint weeks In the county jail awaiting to determine whether his actions were be reduced by local adjustment whichIt on could were how they'd spend Kits cunobrd atd IT. block J. t( doesn't worry the fish. They they the planning ' trial. Jurors were In the courtroom due to mental distress. boards. The recent declaration by or- dry. V. T. haofcrd s su caxae cf lxt XT, se'.zedi and them, police the Into to burrow the mud wait merely ' and ready to be called when the plea I oo of a plan to establish for rain and Ulix-k- : labor JO. HoulA Ordei Hy.rrey. Of d en, ganized lot. to continue was reversed. NVrber county, Ctah, and adj.dfir.c adjustmentIs aboards JnIn various com- live as long as apparently the earth Is wet. The Thomkins is a cloae friend of Dell P. PAIR HELD FOR frndaota hra no riibt. Ulie, lntert tr munities the right direc- nrgroea locate them step c.alni thereto. by exploring ths Atkins, who is being held in the tion. ENTERING ROOM LEGAL NOTICES mud with their bare feet. county Jail to be tried for robbery in SN OWB.VLD STRIKES. r I maint'.rrs Attorr.ej. The fish la edible but Is not a faconnection with the robbery of the t P S lALt. "Jurisdictional strikes have no jus- vorite O. Adorers: 111 Hudson U.:li:.c. IMtHlf Us of eoeree and Thomas store when leth stringy J. P jewelry In the Dtitrvt Court cf Weber Connty. Ordn. ttah. It 77 tification, yet I am informed that of flesh. beus Alleged to have, entered a room at CRousch was shot and killed by Seth cf L'tah State lost to time due the all strikes in the the Gates two stole . and S f razors, hotel, ; t oo Thomas. Thomkins met Atkins in the some Vrlker Ixirober Companr. a Corroratlon. arises building trades over one-haclothing and other apparel, Jos va. Herman Martin. Maria T. FROBATE AND county jail after they had been apart eph McGee, this The from abolition of Quarter. K. Wkhaela, and Sadie Charies aged 34 and. Joe Hart- Martin. xor mouuis. such strikes lies entirely within the HAWAIIAN CONGRESS man, 38 years old, were arrested yesGUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Michael. Ixfendanta Osold at sherifr sale on the Hih be To powers of organized labor. Settlement terday ..by Detectives Ed. Butterfleld PUZZLED FOR ONCE dsy ef Jon. 121. at 12 oViork noeu of boards of their own would be a conMEET FARMERS ON and Robert Chambers.r the rTtspss aild day. at tba.eonlh front dor of tha Csnauft Cevnty CUrk own to income and tribution labor's as ciaima iiutuee iiisDee, Arizona, cmrt for houee. live Furthtr county in NEW! SEWER Wtlr :L OUTLET his home, while Hartman says he lives tigntrs C(jtt Ol), employment. the foHowint HONOLULU. T. II.. Msy 20. (De- Wber county, Utsh. Infcrmatlcn. "Labor could also greatly sjwlst in layed.) in Ogden. Theyare to appear before to. wit: prcperty. Kupl-he- a David Kepresentatlre us on lilock blockade tne from of this court build tomorrow Ivart lifting Tftn fU) riat "C. city morning. would have contress amend the Orden NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Mayor Frank Francis, members f -- OO surrey. tWfwntr.t at a point Ing If It would set its face 'against any orisnlc act of the k the tn to make Co,rt ofcf the the, of ptne cit-y commission and many resi- North j Jii-c'.al;trsrt Ftate rods territory torr r of restraint on effort that still survives It read that lefls-latuWllMa t'tah. end luitrict, and of Real Estate Transfers Hlock the hflents or tne. Third ward, will visit It. aald proceeding ihnca rjsnrUrf some in Wt trades. t f cr Vehr .Vim!r. f!ovitr be In. the "Amerithence conducted 1JJ Slaterville this afternoon and will thence fe?. irrererred Investment company to "W also need standardization and can" laniiuars. Instead f the "Kr.ff-lls- IUst 112 fet. thence North 44 feet to In the Metier rf the 7Uta'. of Wi'.fcd "iiifi'f" '',"vl- if n confer with farmers there in regard Emma a rt. a J 47 to 50, In In many materials. From lots all Neilson, bernnnlnr. simplification plare atef Orien lanruacs. The house passed th th XtrU to thtt outlet of the proposed outfall clusive, .Diock' 2, Denver Place add! wl.J t claims r wiih Cri?ors 10 to 20 per cent of the cost of buildtVrbr City. Cotintr, vouchers to t reaolutlon to thla effect, but It met wewer. xne conference will h held tion: t tv.e cf t:r From a height of 6000 fect. Miss ing lies in the lack of standards in a with Z2rd cf itt.r.f. this May. nn. day Utab. a Jf In W. f the senate "when Presiposer as a result of protest on the nart kr Minerva P. Shaw ; to Elizabeth Laura Iieier. Jr. aulte j;i Java u. i. Ins COCK. sense. Ots-f-t uli'.-fCharles Chlllfnfworth. at the Bromwell, of Cincinnati, broad dent City, Ctah, cn cr of heriff the farmers against the sewage being Moore, part northeast quarter section Webr l'rm f Ctah Cinty, "We have, for Instance, some 2C0. eurfeatlon of Henator Charles Ilic before the day cf J x ima QistriCt. Allison. Curtla Uy the 199 invitaAn Ieputy gheriff times Cur at 6 20." looped1 oipuea 1 west; loop. lAJTTir. lt;j odd HAT.T, codes to which a larga referred It to the education commit I li-ition was extended to iBisTiop W. W. 400.township ; north, range tiss field, Mineola, It. I., breaking part building of the country must conform. tee io determine just what the Am - l"" TO NOTICE. CONTRACTORS Of first May I, Jtli. ptawsonjbo acconipitnyithe party, but jtvuixrrt o. .wotnerspoon to Betsy her own world 8 record of They vary flagrantly; they hold back erican uniuiit is.' At the time thel Nottre Is hr5r g'Tn that OrJn Iate f la t l:k'irn:on May J yl'!'il.:on oinoR jiitawson is absent from th wotnerspoon, part lot 10. block 13, In methods of construction lSls!ature adjourned sine die the ecS the follow tra; progreaa W. H. I.e. tr, Jr. Af.feri.ey fs,r A prct pcity. established last summer. She is 23. and piai a, ugaen city survey; 1. Cotietmct main make Impossible standardisation." cation committee tatralrli. XITI had md no report iv tmpreement. -- " j' a ! "The perfection and glory and ultiof God, mate triumph of the Kingdom heaven-Jy and the ideal character of the citizens," was the subject of the the Sunday morning sermon of Methodist Neville of the First church. Taking as his text the words of John the Revelator, "The length and breadth and height of it were equal," the minister said in part: "There are three common interpretations of the vision, all of which may be true. We may think he is trying to describe the glory and beauty of the kindom of heaven, or even heaven itself. But the apostle was more concerned in making the kingdom of God a reality In the life of the world, and of perfecting the character of the dreaming' of heavenly citizens than heaven. St. John sees the establish- ment And ultimate triumph of the kingdom- of God in the world, when God will be first In the hearts of men, and every department of human life and relationships will manifest the spirit and grace of Christ. "The" church ideally represents the kingdom, but the church has not always kept true to the standards and ideals of the kingdom- - She has fre- quently fallen short in some particular. The length, breadth and height - have not been equal. Some have em-- s phasized the long narrow path of law and duty, and becoming exclusive. have lost out in breadth of vision and of sympathy with the larger views of God and His purpose in the world. Others have had their heads in the clouds, glorying In the "mountain top" experiences, and have failed in valing the everyday problems of the ley. Others again, have become too broad and it is difficult to distinguish between the church the world." Rev-Hug- .SJ-J- to L. G.. Silvernail of MilltOwn. Wash-toyesterday, according to Silver-nail'- s complaint to Desk Sergeant S. P,, Kimball at the police station yesterday. Silvermail said he had arrived in Ogden to visit relatives living at 227 Twenty-eight- h street. Yesterday he met a chance acquaintance on Twenty-fift- h street. The man asked him if ne wanted a job. Silvernail said yes, and the men walked towards the Ogden river to a point near Twentieth street. Here they met another man, the employer, who hired Silvernail, instructing him to appear for work this morning. The two men started matching dol lars. Silvernail entered the ganre and for a while prospered. 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