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Show THE OGDEN SALUTE THE 'MILK SERGEANT!' : i ; (. j v7 i , Understanding, World-Wid- e f In a. lengthy. the London fTiinea this morning discussed a dis- Ident interpreting the attitude of the administration and Americana on aspects of the generalImrln.lmnriMll Opinion . '. 1. I a wviMug pian lor .' scope. of world-wid- e LONDON, June 17. Tdouble spaced editorial t f - r ' f V "understanding on disarmament. particularly Sf OBSTACLES I?f WAY. ThA nrresDondent declared. In sub- ratoncA. that, while Ireland and the '.'annorAnt nn wlllinfirneSS Of this COUn nW th orinciole of eaual op- tVir.rtnnities in mandated territories were the chief obstacles to a working ffirrsnpement between the United States and Great Britain, the first step to end might be made in ah attempt jhat to limit expenditures iur nava,i, The disratch suggested theinitiative reaching such -an agree. in ft -- ill.U mlarnt come irom tne onusii COT Th. ailltnrlal rpfArrino- in the comthe that respondents' suggestion imperial conference should result ing Tin an announcement of the willingnessrtf th British emnire to asrree to nacommended the disarmament. I'lrloo that th nlan for limitation be determined by a financial formula. It y declared that, while Great Britain an for the desire reciprocates it must be conditioned to ierment. circumstances in which this country A t K i . v - uttS ' i English, Semi. English and 10c at all Grocers For Dress k-W- 3, ' - 1 i , . , i - - - v r ' ' - - hrbr , atrt - tOmmlealoa-er- a DeWOLP. Plrat mM lest ton Jane City 1. 111. ruMlcationn June 30. lJJi. Iatt tandard-Cxamlne- r luh!Uhed in Of-tePewer Llttrict No. 144, I'.e-crde- r. MONTCLLO SALT COMPANY. f bumlneaa. Orden. We-b- r Principal pir Covnty. Utah. Notice la hereby given that a f the atocVhoidere f the Mon-teU- o meeting FaJt Company la hereby called to meet at the ffW of the company. P. rvm SI7. Colonel Hudecei building. No. 3(11 Hudaon avenue. Orden. Wabr j t tah. cn Wednesday. Ju!y f. UJl. at I o'clock p. m. to take Into ccntideraU'm the pfnoeed ameridmenta to Arttcie IX SJid XU. to that aald artlclea rerf: Article IX. The ef this com-ran- y aha.ll b Pretldent, Vice Prel4nt. and a Board ef Treerjrer. fWretary All f said officers aha'.l thre be members of the Ward f Ire-ctcr- . that tha Secretary and er rray be selected from p r ac r Trtyr. euiisat ef said Board and the offices of tha Sec. and Treasurer may be fUd tl retary one and the same person. If the Boari adirect. shall Article XII. Two members ef tha ea!f Board c4 Directore thai) ror.ttltiate a cuo-ruang are hereby authortted te trene-acahl'Ji may come snjr fore the Board. The Loard f p'.rectcri end may at ar.r r mar buy property ax .1 ail or ssy part f the diiva of and f the rompanr to property be dfne in the more cf the tutlnta end para t ion f the if 1 o Preaident V!tiunitmcrrov, r.t:io Atlrtt! J 11. Kr.auaa, yji. 414 tUo Halt Co. NOTICE TO COTACTOft. Notice la hereby rven that Ogin C! the fnl owirg pvh.',',c rcpoaea to rrake fmprovement. tt 1 Construct In Fawer tHttrKl No. 144, tc-- rjher wV.h tc Incidental thereto. ecr-c:rverk r. a. and rrofilas en r.'a fvla the ffice f th City J.nrineer. And b.da are tnvttM for aald wnrli ad k!M at the ffloe f the C:ty win b Ileoorder in lh City 1111 at Cf den. ftah until ten clock a. m. en the il rd day f to Nddera. June. 1121. Irttnictloe for sal J Improveplans and ment can be eeen and examined at the fftfe cf the City Lngiaeer la lie C.ly cf sail city. lltil The rtsht it reeervad te reject any end ! si) blda and to any dejecta By rder f the Hoard ef Coromls?n-er- s of rcden city. L'uix. Cla. the :ith day of Way. H2L C O rveWOLP. Itecordtr. 1 1 71. Ptrat pubMcsticn June 3,City 22. a'.al en dlre-ctor- a ecrt battn ttrt Ut m t Utan -- d r ttr-aeta- lla - . trr .:t (i-- -- btn V-- .v : ba-iwr- n, i thlr-Uv-aU- th t- rri f i? ...... mm S FRANC . taian atrt 14. -- h SI ASKS RECOGiTO N ALLIANCE tlx-rai- n ra-iar- lt. et a - -- Jap Fate na Drag In Harding a-- )J e to-wi- k ae-rd!r- Chi-SJcag- o, -- OO WAR VETERAN KILLS AGED SWEETHEART rd km Utah Surplus & Or-Jen- , 1 ee-ei-a Mrs. Margaret Ennis, 72, stepmother of Callistus S. Ehnis, a wealthy real estate dealer, fc.s shot and killed Thursday by Sergeant Thomas Smyth, 50, of the British army and former middleweight UQgilistio champion of Ireland. After slaying Mrs. Ennis, Smyth tilew out his brains. The double slaying was the .result, according to the police, of Smyth's Jealousy. 'Mrs. Ennis, the widow of James Etinis, Chicago lawyer who died f orty-cM- q years ago, met Smyth, it was said, shortly after the "end of the war. Smyth became her suitor, but later, according to the police, was displaced another. (Fearing- - Smyth's threats. Mrs. Ennis recently sold her apartment for $100,000 and prepared to leave i C. O made. - te-w- com-S'bi- by, ahsll have beBy orlcr f th ivarl t ft Ogden City, t.'tah. Dated May 21, IJXl. cc-unt- d mil-lio- n. JCHICAGO, June 17. mc-tin- c 1 strt -' NEW YORK, . June rangements for a loan of fifty dollars to be extended to the ijcattle industry were expected, to be completed today at a meeting . of some twenty-fiv- e bankers of Hhe east and "west. The confer-"enc- e was for the purpose of put-- s of the loan into King, the details 8hape and to insure making the m funds available immediately. Between fifteen and twenty New York banking houses, it was n understood, have agreed to forces and advance twenty-- S five million dollars toward the J J cattle industry with a like sum to be raised among banks in 8t. Louis, Kansas City and jother western cities. , trt J. btwn ivnu, lxty ' . ankers Confer !Z on Last Details of Cattle Loans - r itijMM(?M&: , r,j- " 17--Ar- lTl-1-n.X- n i- 4W n street ave-oue- atrt e, ar and Wlmere erenuea. T"n-ty-Ut- h street Tyler and Taylor lunun, lilntord street bftwftn I'tJk Tentr-evtiand Taylor botwen llrrlcn and Taylor tvt. tret Jackacm and atrat nua, 1 Van Ituren ivnun.Ntwn vht liarriaon and TayJor avrnuea. Twenty-etrht- h batean Jaeaon and Van liurm avenues. KmUw atraat between Monroe and Jaincjr avanuea. Tanly-nlnl- h atraat blwnn JafXaraoo and Quinc avanuea. Twantynlnth alrtat J nekton and Van Darn art v - i' cues. Darling ilrett betwerj Jackson f and Van iiurn avanuaa, ThlrUalh atraat b'tweeu Xlcnroe and Van Uuren avanuea,n V.all and Xvhtng-toH'alr Ntwnsecond - ; ' "I, avenue. Thirty t"t"een Unfi'.n avrnJa. ThJrty-cjn- l Mejhrna and between Incoin amua andd atret Thirty-thiri:n.nnear's Mallcn "U" Wall and Orant fctwen nuea. alreel Thirty tourth Chii-Jand Ao'na tvrcun. tfhrna avenue bt an TT.irir Mctid and Thirty-thir- d BREE0HES Juit received genuine Army Khaki Breeches, atravs. tunut the strongest made, with double knee, made up in small d on I Pirrta an t TMrty-thSrThirty-- a atreta, L.ln-!avrr.ue cor.d Thirty . 18. siies 12 U(vtn from to Per 31 Jf , :.... , " pair Thirty-thuavenue '' and CMMi $2.95 A ' ' ' . '' I n ' .T. y " a ': s UtwMn TiHrty-thlr- d and Thirty-fourt- h SHOES Endicott-Johnsof 'j Army Munson lajt, sizes 1 to Grant atresia. Thlrty- tttna ' ' ' 2 93.45; sizes 2V7 to 0 1 third and Thlrir f&urth atrets. Or4tn $3.05 avenue Niwttn Thirty-foyrt- h and BOYS S00UT SHOES. Solid leather. I'wrtrr senue iret. j Thirty-thiratret and llng!netrs Sizes 1 to 2 92.95 ttou A- "Meet lilk SergeantTjeohard Tafel, U. S. A. ! The only milk serH. Litarly ivtnvie ba f twees Sizes Twenty-f!r- t to 6 and Twentieth 92.95 i geant in the world! lie got the new "commission" on the army transMonroe t e t n Thlr-- J bt struts. atrnue WRAP LEGGINS, summer weight, pair OS lieth and Twenty-blnt- h atrta. Cuincy port Carabrai, which brought home soldiers from the Rhincland with a virtue jr ntnth and Tr.lr-tiatTwrt BOYS' 12 KHAKI to finest sizes SHIRTS, very grade, avenue their German brides and babies. Sergeant Tafel had charge of the atreta. i'ovltr between Twrnty-nlnt- h and Xigioera Pta- Each 91.25 . milk distribution. t inn ' A "" 71.1.31 II Jirkun h.. tween Thirtieth and'Twenty-ninl- h atrrata. IVclea avanoa bat wean Twenty-thirand fourxh alrata. Van lluran aven n Twenty. nue ttwfn Twentr-eco- d and Twentr-thir- d avenue between atrrau. Cutter Twnty-fourt- h and Twenty-thir- d etreata, lnJk avenue batwean Twenty-flft- a and Cr-i'avenue Twanty aavfnth lUttti. TTilrtr-Hra- t aM Thirty-an- d btwrrn aa Breeches, very finest tailored. Fad Craft brand, genuine a aewer ClitrtcL. and to treats, construct a aewer cf vitriarmy cloth, double knee, side pockets, sizes 22 to 32. Per fied or conTt r'r of sufficient June locather with the necraaary manlilt. rb:ictlton 93.95 pair tn Ogen Htandard-Lxamlna- r. Pub!iahd hole, ofandtheto connect all with the man-hoiesummer 9S 4S1I weight Wrap Leggins, rreent sewer ayatem, and fewer I'tr1rt No. 144. aJI other things naceary to complete the whole In a proper manner according BIDS VniA nn RCCimTTJ st the o7-Friction in American of Democracy in China to the plana. and trrofilca fsce ef the Conttructlcm Quartermaaler. on fUe in the office f the city enrineer, Ofden Arsenal. 117 Cdcnei Hudson Other Pacific May on Rests sod to defray the whole of the cott and Building. Ogdan, tuH. until 12:M o'clock America, He ol the abultor'a rrtJon thereof noon. June 22nd, 1121, and then espr.fre Nations Tells by a lavy of a aperlaj lag to be aseeared for furelahlng and tntta.'Ur g arpreilmate' of ground within ly 22.C4 lineal feet of wood atava s r upon the lots or pt-- c water pipe. Pns. apeclficati-mthe following daacrlbexl Clatrift. b!ng thby metal and further Informatlim be furdlatrtct to be affected or benafllaa wi; PARIS. June 17. (By The Associat"WASHINGTON. June 17. Dr. Sun We carry everything for the campers, outers, farmers, laCeattruct-In- g nished to tha such upoa sppUcaticw All the laod improvement, namely: fored Press) Tat Ben. president of the Southern Raymond Polncaire, 4247 . borers and householders. lying between the outer boundary Uoa of QuartermatUr. streets and a line drawn one hunmer president of France, writing in Chinese republic, has appealed to rJTJCEl'TO co'faThAdfOHr dred feet back from and parallel to said The largest assortment of breeches and leggins in town. Gen. the Revue des Deux Mondes. concern- President Harding for recognition of Notice is hereby given that Orl'n City outer boundary lines on both sides cf aald atreets btwen the Umlts name-d-. The text of the ap the folio-winprcroae to make public Imuine U. S. army breeches, lace and button bottoms, cotton ing an alliance between Great Brit- his government. t: 21 to II both Inclualva, ii.ock provement, Iots Ccnttruct being peal was made public here today by pvtment ain and France which has been dis- Ma Ixts t4 to 11 both inclualva. lUo-; In ravins Dlatrtct Ko. lli. together with I; khakis, wooh and serges. Prices range from 98 TO 97.85 Soo, Dr. Sun personal represen g cussed in political circles for the JLota 1 to II both IncluaJve. lliock i; aU Incidental to thereto, tative in Washington. In Arlington Heights addition; Uu 1 to on past two weeks says: and rroflles r.l specifications "Whether democracy triumphs or 34 both Inclusive, iilock 7; Lota 1 to 10 flans, office cf the Cit "Such an alliance, which might And both Inclusive, liiock I; Iota 1 to 29 both seled bids are tnvttM fornr.gloaer. wnrk and have the gravest consequences at some fails, much depends upon the decision aid 1 41 InrJualve. to lllock will at Lota the efflea f tha City of America," the letter said. both le reetvad t; future date and upon which some day Block 10; all rn Central par Pv order In the City hail at Utah "Such Is the state of affairs in war or peace might hang, can only be 34 Lots I to both inclualva, until ten o'clock a. m. cn th 4th dar f addltlcn; China he unless that tradi mature America, decided after upon Jtiock 1: Ixjts It to 34 both Indunrt. iJuty, definitely 1121. m Instructions te a bidders, plana . tional rriena ana supporter, comes ror-wareflection. lllock J; ail In Central Park tcnui Lot . nai neourtuoni ior eaia to lend a helping hand in this I to 39 both Inclusive, mock I; Lots 1 ran be WHAT OF FUTURE? and imlnH stmpn)Ttmnt the office to 20 both incluilre. Lllock i; all In of the City Engineer In the City hail of "We are friends of Japan, but Eng- critical period, we would be com Chamberlain's subdlvlftoa of part of said dtv. land is the ally of the mikado's gov- pelled against our will to submit to Block 17. Hat "C"; LoU S7 to (3 both Is reaerred to ree-c-t end demands of Japan." ernment. Tomorrow a thousand ques- the twenty-on- e '.! lilo-4. renver I'iaco addition; ailThe'right to waive any defects. bids inclusive, and KECE.VT lANIFKSTO. tions may arise in the Pacific between 37 to 70 both inclualva Clock 4; Ixta f Crwrnlirlw-er- e By oHr ef the Beard Dr. Sun called attention to his re Lota 1 to 34 both incloalve. Ltiock I; all the United States and Japan, which ef the 13th Ciey. Utah, 0den this, In cent "manifesto to the friendly na Park addition; Lots 1 to 31 both day of June, 1I2L would intensify racial strife. 1 In21 to both Inclusive, lllock 1; Lota C. O DeTTOLr. "How far would England be drawn tions" in which he said he had shown clualva. Block 2; alt la Pmmaraon's Mala a Recorder, in by her alliance? Nobody can say-I- t that the war between northTwenty-fourt- h Street Hall 319 Berthana Building, 1 street addition; Lota to t both Inclu- rtrat pubilcatlon Jnne U.City 121. is then, our duty to preserve our ern and southern, China is not a war 1 14 to both Inclu- lAtt publlcattMi July 4. If 31. sive. Block 1; Lota Ogden, Utah sive. Block 2; all lo Franklin Itace addi- PuMUbevi liberty so as not to be ourselves in- between the- different sections of the in Ofden standard Examiner. -to 21 both tncluaive. Block Paving BHttrlct volved in entanglements." tion; Lots country, but a national struggle, be44tS No. 131. 1; Lots 1 to 12 both Inclusive, liiock 3; LEAGUE SENDS NOTES. Bank Walker Main and democracy and militarism tween, Building Headquarters, Lots 1 to 13 both tncluaive. Lllock 3; Lots Dr. Gastoa da Cunha, president of between treason and patriotism. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR. 1 to : both Inclusive. IJ'.ock 4; Lots 1 to Lake Salt Notice Is hereby given that Og4er C"y the council of the league of nations, City The letter said internal conditions 12 both Inclusive, liierk a: Lota 1 to It prore-aaa to make the fallowing public has addressed, identical notes to the had gone "from bad to worse In both tncluaive. ;ilock C: all in Hlahland t: Cr.itruf sidewalk Britminister's Great 1 of to France, Inclualva, China" and charged that the militar loth It prime addition; in HidewaTk Pirtrl't No. ltt, 1 the to to with LoU j2 both II liiock 1; Inclusive, ists had cornered food supplies around ain, Italy and Japan regard wwk McientaJ thereto, acTd!r.g t part with Block 3: sU in lloff Subdlrteion urgency of having the approval of the the famine districts where to and profiler n millions plans, Of 9. Block list 'XT; Lots I. 2, 3, and fUe In thespeciflcatvctis United States In settlements between were dying and rejected offers of outoffice the ef City Errineer. Lots I to II both Inclusive. Hunter And sealed bids are lnvitd for aald work themselves before decisions can be side food, urging instead that money WANTS Block of R cf division 'XT'; part llat SHRINE MYSTIC b received at the office rf tha for be sent "for the- sake of self 1 to 12 both tncluaive. lilock 1; Lcta and will taken by the council on mandates The Ijoi tn the City hall st Ogen. gain." City 1 to 13 both Inctuntve. the former German colonies. In liiock all 2; CRIMINAL CONCLAVE ENDED AND TRIED AS JAPAN 19 o'clock a. m on the Xltt CHINA. 1 to 31 i'lah. until rr III ItUI contents of the note have been comLota sddlUoa; Co;ict cf June. 1)1!, Int'.ructions to bidders, TOKIO, June 16. (By The Asao- both Incluilve, Blok ; Lota II 19 41 Cay municated to the United States gov- ciated and spec flea lions for said Irr.preve-tret- jt plans The Press.) T: Block newspapers 2t to Lots both inclusive. both today il ernment. rah be ett.ard examined st the IT. Du 17. 1 to 21 bo-tThe DES June tnFAIII9. Jun to 8nator MOINES, Lota Block a give 11; Ktatement prominence la, Inclualre,Block office ef the City Jingtneer. la the City Dr. da Cunha, In his note, summari- Baron Takahashi. the finance minis-by forty-sevenof addiIn conclave the 11; all Ltkevlew annual cluaive. of aald city. hall 1 zed the situation created by. the at- ter, concerning Japan's economic re- plantir In the enat Ute Thursday, to both inclusive. Lota (3 Bock Arabic order. Nobles of the tion; Is rteereed to fejrt any aJi3 The 1 th Ancient ! r!ht hofS t Mrlmlva in It titude of the American government lations with China, in which he de with Premier. Briand attendingTuesfol- last ended Bhrlne. nifht Mystlo blda all to waive any defect and Itfock all not of 21 to dtmand I toth Inciutlve, hli 3; Iota which has indicated its intention rnewd lowing a banquet riven In honor of In By orier t the Urd f Cenamltaifn-e- r that Japan which has poor session. meaaur Grlfrin's and th Flrat Lot Unck to sddlUoa; i know "what to make representations at the coming clares ef.Orden City. Utah, this, the IXth Ernest A. Culta of HAvannah. Oa.. the, 12 in Loveok Subtil via too of part of Lot natural resources.' must realize the day French government Intend to take new meeting of the league's council on the economic Thouand 4. bouth Ordn flunrer; lsts 1 day of June. ltXL Lilock 4. potentate. Imperial of of th treaty conoernlnr tha execution mandate -question. oo C O DeWOLr. who came her from alt to 11 both Inclualva; lxts II to 1 both and China. He pointed out Japan that Verfc&llllaa relative to brlndnjc Wil- of Bhrlners of City Becordtr. IS to II Lots both to tnctotlve; America Inclualvej of North attend China's trade alone has shown a fav- liam HohenxolUm, ax.kalser of Ger- parte 11. IIL Ju.e 37 to 41 toth lnclvitive; and Lots Plrtt UU on their way home. balance In Japan s recent for- many, to trial for hig crimes ajrainat theis session are 41: all tn Manhattan puWKatinn June tf. IIXJ. HARDING WON'T TELL orable It estimated that more than tO.OQOy 41. 44. 47of and 1, 7. I. f and 10 In Block puMtthed In Orien Madard-Earnl8e- r Lota for eign commerce. asked senator The humanity." were hre d urine the three-da4U Lota 1 to 1) both Inc.'uaiva. Pidewlk iMttrtel No. 111. , mat 'T' The new Chinese consortium. Baron Immediate discussion of hla Interpella-Uon- . Shrlners WORLD PEACE PLANS Takahashi 1 and 2, LUoca 1; conclave. Lou McOUl's sddlUon; continues, Is an economic 1 and t, ALIA IUMMONL 2. Block 4; Lot Iota 1 and The Imperial council a Its final d syndicate of which railway loans are Premier Brland arrued that It mljht ; Lou 1 to li fa the Pietriei Court rf th Block I: Let I. Block new for charters Shrine ac"WASHINGTON. June 17 to await to ; LoU 1 to II both Block what Inclutive. rf Cuts WlO,ia asd District, (By The the principal object. The newspa- be advisable both Utah, at Pueblo. Colo.. Wichita Incluelve, Block 10; LoU II to 21 both for of Weber. Associated Press). Hamilton Hblt's pers quote the concluding paragraphs tion 1 taken by the Lelpslo court templet County DisTezaa. and Amarillo. Texas. Block 11; Lou 1 to a The Standard PublitMr r both letter calling on President Harding to of Baron Takahashi's statement as which U trylns" war criminals and Falls. were allowed four cities as Inclutive.and LoU Si and 2. IIBlock 141 0 tan card XCxatr feer The pensations rporatlom. cases suban In follows: association reaches verdicts his 4t for what . disclope : plans Lota 1 to I both tncluaive. HiBanvor, Maine; Syracuse. N. fa Publitfelng cempany, a or per a Ur-n- C.aa-man- n "In the event of the new consor- mitted to It for trial by France. Up follows: of nations to replace the league has Neb Hill addition; Lota 11 to II)(,botr H C v, CatmaaaVT.Olatebeock. Fla.. Miami. Y.; Mont. and Btlllnr. Block la; Lots 1 to II both InUlatr-cn- . failed to draw any reply from the tium falling to give effective 'services to the present, the premier added, the Inctuatve. 'V"i:;iAm Bltlfit V. Late the council Thursday Imperial Block 13; Lots I to XI both Q. Olaamana and EthtJ Olstr-.an-a administration and indications are in this direction, I believe it may be cases decided by the court have been unanimously clusive. CJtrk. adopted a resolution pre- elusive. Block lit Iota 14 to If bcth vs. Howard TTurr.bo, Xefec4-an- t. that none wilt be made, at least for found necessary for Japan to act in- exclusively on Brttlth and Belrt&n sented by Col. PalBtlifa, W. B. CinIn Melish. Block of all 14; Neb lllll annext the present. . dependently and take such measures demands. 3. 4 and Lots 3T to 11 both cinnati, past Imperial potentate, Lots 1. 3. Dteck Itate f Utah te Said Iefedant: Is Re as would furnish the railway as Mr. Holt beaded the pro-leagkaiser concerned." the "As far 1. 2. g, Lota 1; 13. Ta loan, M. Briand said, "the senate doubtless "vlewlnr with deep concern the con- Inclutive, 12, Block You are Karahy tvtmtawad to the The with tn all the campaign. un11. publicans during and I; lark Place approval of the diet and tinued persecution of Christians of fcubdtvUioo tweely days after service rf tMs will rule that two years after the cf all t B ock f and lxte 4 within Impression was permitted to go out. der guarantee of the government," n rr. m cn s vpoa you. if tarred wlfhls the t Near The East. the resolution pro1 Lot In Block 17. p.t county la we can not Join his case with and part tf and r oo however, that if President Harding Mrt this acton la brought;e. to "our rovernment 1 to 21 both Inclutive. r.ocke-fcllIots within therwda X"; the others now being- tried at Leipslc tests csye after erT-l-replies to the letter he will not enter thirty these continued outrages, and requests fublivition of Lots 1, 7. I. t nd tha defend abev and into any detailed discussion and that DEPENDS ON without some sllf ht Inconvenience. ttilna, Plat 2 C"; Lota 7 to 12 both and in rase cf Tear failuretitlad to make 10. Block I.Block so to do. president and conrresn so far as the administration is con There was a touch of sarcasm In the our tn fnclueive. ubdlUeb'nwn'i l ren2ere-to such the allied Go- Ytlon of r.tock . 0 and the South one-harepresentations sfeisat' yx4 ludgmant win be TO GAIN SCHOOLING voice of the premier as hetospoke. cemed the association plan must re accord i b g to th dtmand f the that armed forces shall be of : an unnumbered t Later the senate voted main for the present in an indefinite liioca postpone vernments which has baen tiled with the clerk the Near East for the loti Lota 1 to 11 both Inclutive, B.ock 1; discussion of M. Duplantler'e Inter maintained ofIn the status as the administration prefers hta court tf 1 to 31 both tnrluatve. Block of rlfhts these Lota protection perIots first a definite settlement of peace This action te brought to recover Jug-rr.epellation and ordered that lt be en secuted race." The delegates EVERETT, Wash.. June 17. 1 to 3 both Inrlytlve. Block 2; allI; in P. pledged T. and decree agatstt aaid drfeaitiat and a restoration of stable conditions Coleman, a fugitive from Justice tered in its refular turn on the order Harford's ruWtvilon Block Lot el order of Shrlners to sup1?, ctrtaln deed cf trytt and mert-gag- a that wno rorrelted JJOO ball on a liquor of the day. ,Thls Is equivalent to mn the national that in Europe. usam an 13. toum 1 nurver; ugr.umbered made, ard da'.lvertd by 14 Some persons in the confidence of charge here when arrested and found Indefinite postponement of debate on port Near East relief. to XO both inclusive, liiock 1; The Ptandard eieruted Jot; Before the PuMiihlr.g 49 adjourning Ompar.y, ato 1 both Imperial to the administration said today that pro- In possession of two stills, explained, the Interpellation. inclusive, and Lots !ota 4. eafcl one th f the 1 t council gave Des Moines a Tote of n 71 and 72. liiock 1: a plalstlffa. oo gress of a preliminary character on according to the police, that he had 37 to 73 both Inclu- defendant. Howard Trumbo, as truate. and LoU for the thanks shown Inclusive, the hospitality had association intended to work his way through bus the Ht cay f IturotU 1K7. plans for the proposed 3 to 2 bolh lrciuive. baartra fiat Shrlners. sive, liiock I: LoU21. and recorded j the office f the oumty been made. iness college, by moonshlnlng' 27 and ALIENS STRANDED IS, 4: Iols Hlork ll.ock With It, I; the of !eaving the Shrlners Ueber eounty, Utah, em th One draft of an association plan in South Park addition; Lois 1, 2. 1. recorder of Des Moines flnda itself facing a severe sll 1 of BY AMERICAN LAWS shortage Bloca 1; Lota 1$ both ltth eay cf Awrutt. 1102. la Bock and the president's request is U 14. 1. to prepared at to ad17. of oil cans. The Shrlners Inclusive. Block 1; ail In 8:ever. gubdl-vlaio- n M at 1'aft declared, be constructed about understood 2 decreed invalid and vd. aad f 2, 4. I. and 7. Mlock 71. justedtheadaarae bought them by the hundreds during the principle of a world court and an f reccjrd. be cascallad 2. that 4. 4. to L 4. here "C": 7. n4 their jft on atay ice water Ilat aqulrt International conference for the disANTWERP, June IT. The new the necka and ankles In and ta and ttUs pUtatlfrs .aletlng f Lots In Swaner being of young women- American immigration laws are causcussion of questions likely to lead to aad jroperty deacrlbed In the cf Lola 4 toprt 13 both Inclu-lvand 1 and all war. ing congestion at the pert of Antlllock 1. Stevens' SuMlrlitoo; Lot the complaiat, AItT7tTJTt VrOOLLETJ - I; werp, especially aa regards Poles, a JTJNK DEALER HELD I In 1, 3. 3. ,J Lola ,1 B:ok Plalfttifr AttorneT. to 27 both Valley View add Ilea: number of whom are belnir left beIn ill? f 471 rccias TtutW!rr. Ocden. Utath. I'ark HubdivlMon tncluaive. t... ON hind and are ARSON each steamer unable by CHARGES ' SERUM FOUND FOR 4. list l to 11 both liiock to find shelter. S SUM MON I AUAg of inclutive. Block l - In ij ; FOOT-MOUT- H I; In th tMttrtct The steamer Kroonland, which sailDISEASE Court Weber County. n. ani itiock Block 7. i: 17. f. Fhiun I; A.Miiui, j..Who!? fitate f Utah. nr u.ir. i11Kk ed June It and waa due to take 8S0 P.udolph 1 to to both ,t-V-- a Laura Fl Long. P.aintlff. va. John X. emlaTanta carried onlv 110. There Vhl'l! Long. Defendant, now mnr-- tVi. tnOA m1errrtfa I....! lost a fire burned a PARIS, June 17. The discovery of f Utah to Raid Defendant n. colli- - i lanr result . and 10, iiiock 13; Lota j. 2. 3. 4 The of a serum rendering cattle Immune to a railroad train in answer- - end f. Bock 21: virtually stranded. 1 to 10 both Indu-In- e with You r herefcy eummoned to appear lion oo foot and mouth disease has been made rvio ef thva and . liiock within twenty dais after the alarm, was arrested Thursday stve. lock Jl tf trurnnona the you. by Professors Valles and Carre of the utn with Vri'k'c'-Vmori charged mon, RACIAL after two c'1 if!. county in which thi action Iswithin STATISTICS 2 t nought; Alfurtville Agricultural Research labotherwise within thirty days after aerv-Ic- e: oratory. This announcement was ON MONTANA GIVEN He wag held Without balL a1 2. Bock 4: tin rt r.Ji ?t defend the above entitled acsd made to the agricultural commission f yc-- jr and in cat aur-yVfailure u to ana I iu. 12 tion; "Jtn J. of the senate by Senator Beaumont oplnvack I. do. Judgment 14 to 14 both tnciuetva. will b rendered ar5ntt lxtt 17 . The discovery is the result of years 1 to 11 demand f the com. WASHINGTON. June-- 17 lllfck 4, you according to th been Montana. and Incisive, Main of experimenting with blood elements atreat baa f.ied with the wMch addition. SVoodTvam a with plaint. of In total 120 Follow the erxvrdi to The Her. All of the above being In Cf ien City ciera of aald court. ana mtcroDes in order to make possl 648. 18S. han population 1.66S ne684. white. .oru-.waHQ of tr.a Alao part a TMe action it bnowgbt t one ble the fixation of the bacillus of the burver. Kcrtion groes. 10.S5S Indiana, 4. Tp. i N . n 1 W.; Judgracr.l tliaclvir.g th Chinese, 1.- -'-' miuse over the eood rod to the Quarter or;. Is of matridisease, which Is so Infinitely small 074 KoretJapan and heretoTv-rand 6 Filipino. of the Nrlhet ne quarter, monyn i and t wCondLciiscd Jitney dance. Beit bind In the state. rart that it could not "be retained In the 1 for-- , t and deftndarl. jtirr eans, Hindus and Malsys. The lion 8. Townthlp I North, fcr WmI; piajntiff r Four-houmost minute filters. Fixation now Northwett ona quarter f gvneral raaf. eign-bor- n concert eviry Sunday, rurt of the TownaMn wrhli of the population I North, r.dtin 1 r. il nM'Mi'N?:. I. has been accomplished and, the serum state. In IJ.20 was 13.620. or 17.1 per. starting at 2:00 p. m. Ati-r-e- v. t: part f he Nrrtheeer ne quarter j J'lalr'ifrt has Deen made in email Quantities 01 mo total population t O ti. P. NO. agamsi North, TovmMp 4i f Fect.cn Aiirt Icrni or li. 4 per cent In 1110. Lcti lill,- iflT i throusn a phagocytic process. IMMM""'"JMJ"' 'ii be 4 ih west one liar.faj Guar-'la1 West; Pr cf lt Crin. U lah. " The newspaper declared, in discussing the address of Charles J3. Hughes, secretary of state at American June 15, that there should be ho discrimination in favor of nationals t bf any country. While declaring Great Britain should settle the Irish question, the Editorial concluded by saying: "Those who wish Ireland well cannot make a tVorse mistake than to regard the Irish inQuestion, even by implication.-aproblem.'' ternational mZ OO llfn tween Mil - -'- rt trt deiM-rltx- d Twnty-Wt- h nd Po'.k - - -- btwn street II tree Lk:nfineer"s ervd avmue Ty5r beStation "ir' Lake DISLIKES MEDDLING"Obligations of honor as well as Sital interests relative to the maintenance and consolidation of our relations with France on the basis of the Versailles' treaty," the newspaper assert ed, 'are essential parts or our worja provi--denc- rc-u!- . NOTICE OP INTENTION. th Hoard of Kotic 1j rtra torCity. ' Commlulontri or Oi4n TJtah. of J o rd of Crmnli-ior.er- s , the intention of to mtkt the toMowin t: , To Tn-- , lmprormnl, ana street n"cle bfiwren Hrrlon uth renuea, and Tyiorytfctrd Choonbttwn lTrlr trrt vfnu, between Cutter ai4 Taylor avenuea. Cap- iI Itol street Uiwffn Fillmore and Pierce vnui. eag-erl- Z t.d LEGAL NOTICES - KUImore vl d a - -- a r i Tnt - f tal-- S!t Purvey; f TMrly-ec-nalto the vacat-ttreet wat ef Wallpartavenue and tha vacated part ef Stephens avenue eouth of Thirly-ccm,- d street. Tha tatai cot f eaid Improvement It titlmatcd st Illt.SJOt. All rroteau or blcctior-- to rjch !rw- out l urh proverrcst or to the cwrry-tr.f aianed br tha abutting'with preperly the aame, together the (dfTtM number f atnjtttnr frcr.t feat and t with tha City Besr5er crw cr be- lore ihm Hit y ef June. Iflt. f Cmmllrsre The rd at fit rtrat thereafter, 12n4 1121. of June. win ronrider Amy (the uie hear and conttder jevy teats ruchprcpeaai pro tactions to aald e I to-w- 1 f X J sli aim-Tkmen- ta. stands. Vt; and Meridian, fnlted d rrt 1 ca - -- 1U fcetlen II. Towihip 4 North. ef the Korthwt Watt: and of t''tkon 37, Tcwnahtp-quarter ail In North. Lak Fit "All Feet V 1dW:V7" f lUnja ena nt " . - , s ttr s 1 ?? LEGAL NOTICES INCOMPARABLE Edmund's Footfitters WfiW CSJ- "- - ' t ; , ' Ux,xt f I m 1 . f " - -'- " 5 ' Especially on Navies, Is Welcomed gmt" ' ' . , FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 17. 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R a v v Hoods Store so-call- sy k jt ed - to-wi- ta 'BIG EX-EMPERO- - toe-eth- fu. f, IS er Ite-e-ord- er 1 th oo- PLOTHIRRS ASSERT PRICES ARE LOWER tfa l.'-w-- k Inter-dependen- ce CHICAGO, June 17. Men's clothing and furnishing goods have drop-Spe- d 25 to 30 per cent from the peak pf war prices, according to compilations made the National Association of Retailby Clothiers. The association figures were obtained from a questionnaire. 'i Only six per cent of the merchants fchowed depreciations as low as 26 per 41 per cent report 33 3 rent, while per cent reductions. Eleven per 40 to 50 per cent de'ent reported ' preciation in prices. The survey was made by the assoto the fedciation to prepare a eral trade commissionreply and to indusorganization which, according to trial Association officers, had criticised retail clothiers for insufficient price 1-- ns. " t-- bob-dlviai- The first cab3 were introduced in X.onddn in 1822. - Hl.ii' aiiij.ni uaiii. .Him minimi , nyiie at J-c- &e--fs- e, te lal O-mpaa- -- - JCv-ly- n. ue 44, ar-mUtl- srTr ce aa-aln- - oo . 5 on er STILL lf cm-plai- nt nl kMiM ill n j if i i r-- cr-pcrati- It t tw-t- 1-- rtfS ltlt n".. a. 1- 1J tjou are watch liis and parched, and t2&Tm The food feeding for Baby's healtti if mother milh fails is tlma to hmch, have a IVs qlati HUxHUa of Iced II makes , V good meal lasts better 1 in 1- ia JrT.r.feS KrJu SIf 1 I l-- if IIMfe WtwtFa EAGLE BRAND Milk - c i-S- t. lt i"a tth ttt er4 r- t tit ... lu llt Lk XTtJiFl Ita .. vr lfiM 1 'r"",i 4 -j ii it - "ir iir V g. 1- m. |