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Show TIN-- : SIT LAKE , Here H to Sell Material Bid- - v I x den Sought. ' George L. Byram Attends Conference on Colonel Education-Recreatio- , TIIL'KSIUV MORNING, FKlUfTAlY ID, U20. List. of Heroes Who Died in Army Service F ah . supreme sacrifice. The nearest of kin to tho sailors and marine, who gave up their lives in the world war will also receive these memorials Monday, of these will be published us soon as available. . . The army list follows-- , The official lists Homo City. Balt Loko. Stlt Loke. Homo City. Rolatioo. KraTariteo . Fetor ttraeoo Hooper. M. Oraham Liua B. Graham ....Balt Lake. Go'f GoLia .....Mra. 0. W. Goins . Tooele. WiiUrd C. Sewano ....Mrs. Wm. Gowans . Tooele. A mafia L. Green Mr. AdaLl Green . .Mona. Mon it B. Olisburf Balt Lake, Gib burr A. Gillen Ertek Gillen Ilia Murray. (Uaudo W. Moras .....Sarah L. Korrinf tonfAJt Lab. Baail A. Kunaocker . . . Eroiina Hunaaoker . Loyal). Pbolpo R. Holman . ...Goorfo P. Holman. . .Balt L&k. Tho Soldier. Jitreo ........ vi ....... drco ....... to i. ....... ..... ....... ......... ...... ....... ..... ...... ...... at ....... ......... ......... ...... ......... TWO MEN ARE TAKEN IN RAID BY SHERIFFS Mwswr ' ........... THIEF USES MAIL BOX TO RETURN PURSE ....... ......... !, ......... ix, found by tne mail collectors. PLACEMENT ADVISER RETURNS FROM IOWA - ad-v Uariy B. Curtiss. Jocal sor. returned last night placementfrom low a w'.ero he was called by the i,"nea of U s mother, who is recovering. J. B. lVnmaon, in charge of the local otflce Mr. Curtiss during absence, left yester duy tor Ixigau to continue the work. According to Earl R, Hoage. local placement advisor for the federal board of vocal tonal education, Robert Poster of Salt Lake has been placed in placement train-I- ; k WCl the Western Optical company i S.nt Ijake. and John Murray of Chicago wnh the Cap! tot illcetrie company in Sait Bake. . To Review Ceosttg. A review of the 1970 census, completed in Sait Bake recently under direction of tust.n P. Miller, will be made this noon by a committee appointed by the Commercial club to chr-ewith Mr. Miller and determine whether or not the enumeration ha been complete here. The committee and review arranged following r a confer. n e between J. Freed) president of the Commercial club, and Air. Miller. k xu CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING EATE. E jJ J I J EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 1KJ. rente per line first insertion and fij cents par line each consecutive t; If not consecutive irrertlocs, XI ec is per lie. each lrsertion. Rv toe month, 11. tt pee line. line minimum space. IS Ire BONO ISSUE SET ifiEETH REJECT 111 v. short-sUrbte- - I;, J and Growers Companies Fail to Agree After All-Da- y b Conference. v; Tfic I tell farm luiieaj an I the uga1 manur.li turers cf the state failed to roach an agreement on a contrail for the crop of sugar beet at a me at the Hotel Utah, la- -t night. The grower represented by the farm bureau are contending for a ratio contract based on the price .of t,gar. Under tills plan the price of beet will fluctuate with the aar. The sugar n atiufactur-er- s price of coni tn.l that rMlcr I be i outran t, market the 'flat-ral- e is tl.e whifi! lacy lft oi.d-Uor- u.Hr more than 212 per ton for beet. The growers' side of the cage a stated by Lee R. Taj lor, secretary of the farm burea i,e y After an session the growers committee decided that the ratio plan was fundament My- - sound, and the intf uian w hirh they would stand. If the propoaed ratio of one to one and a q tarter , or any other clause contained in the growers' contract,, was unfair the bureau stands ready to make the necessary 4orrectiin or modification upon proper showing by the manufacturers, Mr. Taylor said. I'tior to adjourmnebt'' committee decided to have all lariner s.gn the farm but can contract and that the ratio idea was the only bams on an acceptable contract could be weh' tit collated. The growers were represented by D. It. McKay and James Bues. Welter cotm-tJ. Heitrv Melkle, Cache county; John F. Burton, Boxehler county; Georg Holt, Davis county; Bariev G'toer, bait Lake Lee R. Taj lor, Utah countv; J. tounfy; T. Waldron, Morgan county; H. K. Beck, N. Beal. Ban Pete Millard countv; countv; A. K. Hansen, gevier county, and John M. McKellar, Tooel comity. The sugar manufacturers were represented by Fred (I. Tavlor, general manager of the Amalgamated Bugas company, Ogden; Merrill Nibley, aaaistant o 8ug-a- r general manager of the company, bait Lake; X. O. Strincham tne Peoidc Hugar company; James FIIimn manaKC of the Laton rmnanv. ljttont anij Mr. Harris Sugar conjpany. Xllnsr ronhtujis. -- Utah-Idah- t I War Kkt Inventor Here. J, L.- - Brodie, of London. England, InalVd orrirr bv tin hat" and fK4m bu- - ventor of the Aniexlcan o( c tonfre:n-- of th- - the famous English steel heimet, arrived ieej. w Mrs. Brodie th in 1 Salt Uke jesterday S'iiTrhj nffuinln grtmury fmiimilEM, F i on a tour of America. Mr. Brodie has l Into tlv received official recognition from ths raanirr of th tl liijiw, getiorti HriJ-- b israr 'rouipeev, got eminent, and his war work ur jr u dn'ifHftMrm, has been responsible for tlie saving of 4vm thr tf that cuadit'on thousand of lives. 'Amerba nlone used aifUi r U wculj he ;m; osarhu Xcr Li m to pay 2,0uO,Mo ol his steel helmets. Tn'iitini! f, I. XfKcxj, afl-- i Arrai-ffamatr- rf ' The average margins ne'.ced hy the retail grocccs In Utah have been worked out In tb office of Jamea W. Funk, federal fair price commiiwioner of Utah, to afford the commission the viewpoint of the retail trade aa to what would be proper margine on various canned goods, sugar and flour that aie among The commoner rteceesltlee of life, The commission will consider these figures along with other evidence It may have on hand when the fixing of fair price margins on these articles comes before the advisory board of the comminsion. 'fh Harvard research ha worked out in considerable detail, according to Information presented to the comminsion. the conclusion that retail grocer throughout the country require a margin of eomething above 18 per cent in conducting their burinena. It ia believed that the average margin on a years business charged in Utah la possibly a trifle loea than that, though many store may have to chargo much more to meet the expense of selling and dellcring the High Rates on Specialties. In the eanr.fi food tho eommlMlon ha. found that, a a rule, the higher marglna are charted on commodities that ' do not enter largely Into the trade. On commoner foodstuff the grocer, appear from an examination of the figure, they furnlehed to the board In questionnaire to be taking margins that are pretty close to the average costa of the bual-nea. The arerage complied were made up from questionnaires which have been eent to merchant in all part of the state. The hundreds of replies already received hare been classified and from the various classes typical .tores were selected, both In gait Lake and throughout the state. The figures fumlahsd by more than fifty stores were thus totaled, and the average taken. Canned Goods Profits Shown, ous reason is fairly common prac- with large estates, pecinllv tice, wbire the intended beneficiary might be put to much inconvenience in awaiting the terwimitiun of probate! proceedings, ia taxable the game a if it belonged to the dilate. Th net value of iTffcider.t SrTritb's estate, oa whirh tax wfl colluelod, wa 9H)7,O.'!9.S0. The net value of the Robison estate was 31d,350. . r c -- le pur-po- m To Be County Memorial Import of A prevalent impression that the memorial bridge was to be undertaken In competition with the proposed state memorial wae the occasion for a resolution. The attitude of the ommUtee Is thst the bridge will constitute such a county memorial as to Insure against anything but a splendid achievement as a state memorial; that It will further the cause of tho state undertaking rather than retard or detract from it. and that it will foster such recognition of their heroes by other counties of the state In addition. IndUldually, thq members of the Corado a.1 mlttee alrdy stand pleuged to they can for the state memorial when the campaign for it shall be launched. Fine the bridge across the mouth of committee Parleys Is to be built,it the will be a atruc-tutakes the position that of such splendid position and profitting portions that nothing could bea more memorial than that It should be made though not necessarily 4the memorial. To this end. it is planned that every one in Halt Lake county ahall be permitted to contribute something, however small the amount; toward the coat of the structure, estimated at 8250,000. Boxes to Be Placed. Flour Margin SmalL. Plans Being Prepared. one-pou- Civ-oz- per-cent- , Flour and sugar, as is common among grocers throughout the are handled on still smaller margin. Grocer consider this largely aa an ao eom.nodation to their customers, and the rule small, margins collected are aa a are sold In i particularly when the good the original packages. While the federal fair price commission has already fixed the maximum margin on sugar at 10 per cent juany ftrocera are -- selling at figures well under that maximum, with th result that the average margin charged 1 considerably less. Margins on flour sold in small lot by of Utah appear to average grocer around 1 per cent. Flour In 24 and bags. In th form which it is usually retailed, is bringing an average mar9.2 and 3.8 for local flour, while of gin flour from outside mills brings and aver15.9 lots and 8 of per cent in age lots. per cent In 24-l- b. 48-l- b. WIFE GIVEN DECREE; TWO SEEK FREEDOM Recounting that ahe returned from a to find her husband trip to Michigan home In Bingham, last gone from their May 19, Annie Perket filed autt yesterThird district court for. diin the day vorce from Ervin Perket on ground of desertion. Bertha Mae Poole Charge against Poole that ha ape tala the major paid of Ills earnings for intoxicating liquor and auks for a divorce on ground of TI1-d- rt. Mrs. Florence Hughe wa granted an Interlocutory decree of divorce on ground of desertion from Reginald C. Hughe p. C. Evans of tha yesterday by Judge Third district court. ' R. B. Ketchum. engaged as supervising engineer for construction of the bridge, wus present st the meeting, but Bald that j a report on plans and specifications would not i,e complete tor a few daj and that )te preferred not to make a partial report upon them, preferring to wait until they should be completed by the designers. At the invitutioii of Mr. C. F. Stillman. State Commander Hamilton Gardner and W. Deo Hiorva of the American. Legion appeared before the committee to explain tlie attitude of the legion with respect to the proposed bridge. In stating the position of the legion, Mr. Gardner said that he had sent out a questionnaire to the 104 posts of the state, as the request of O. J. Grimes, secretary of the state memorial committee, to ascertain the views of members of the legion as to a state memorlaL A a result of this circular and also as a result of com versations with legion men all over th nth state, together with correspondence other states, the practically unanimous was expressed in opinion of service men favor of a memorial building. Having expressed themselves as In favor of a building, the legion could not consistently give it approval of ony other form of memorial, according to Mr. Gardner. The organization haa no objection to the bridge as such, but as a memorial bridge It appears to the service men that practicailv- - non of them will ever derive any benefit from it. What Is most Imfear that If public portant of all4arethey solicited in tha name subscriptions memorial tor' this bridge, Of a soldierswhen the time comes for constructing a stats memorial, the people will feel that they have already contributed enough, thus endangering the state memorial they all favor, according to Mr. Gardner. ry RAILROAD MEN FINED FOR STEALING HAMS i- - Frsnk Grady, yerdmaster for ths Denver & Rio Grande railroed at Helper, and E. o. Patrick, a conductor on the road, were fined 250 each by a Justice of the peace at Price yesterday for stealing two hams from ths railroad company. It ! possible, according to word received from Price, that they may have taken other articles, but, if they did, they were not mentioned in the complaint. Information leading to tlie arrest of the PARK CtTT, Feb. 18. George E. Col ton, one of the I. W. W. who fiasaed strike circular In th Park City district Tuesday, was arrested today on charge of vagrancy and was placed In Jail to await a hearing. Colton was one of the men whose names were signed to the demand recently made upon the mine men la said to hava been furnished by owners. He Is not a resident of this dis- Georgs Taylor and H. V. Tucker, special trict. agents for tha railroad. Except for the fact that approximately time today and left forty men drew istheir Belt Laker In Hew York. the camp, there no change in th situation. Al! the mine are working with Spvrlul to Th Tribune. normal forces and no trouble XEW YORK. Feb. 19 Commodore, 3. M. Bacon; McAlpin. Joseph Decker, W. H. Bywater and wife. 1 FULL SALARY PAID ABSENT TEACHERS . V re ing charged In Utah were reached by the foregoing method: cans, le.l per cent; Coffee, corfee In bulk, 13.7 per cent. Canned to.) matoes. standard grades, Xo. 1 cans. U.S per cent; Xo. 2H can. 17.1 per 11.1 cent; Xo. 3 can, per cent. Corn, No. 8 can, 13 per cent. Peas, Xo. 3 can, 20.7 24 can, 20.2 . per cent. " Peaches, standard Per cent, Apricots, No. 3V4 can, 1S.3 214 can, standard. Pineapple, sliced, 17.3 per cent. IS.3 per cent. Pears, standard, 3)4 can, Beans, strlngleM, No. 2 can, 22 per cent. can. 21.3 per Tomato puree, standard, cent. Pumpkin, standard 24 can, 23,2 cent standard. ran, 20.9 Kraut, 24 per per cent. Hominy, standard, 24 can, 22.1 per cent. Spinach, standard, 24 can. 22.8 per cent. Pork and beans, standard. No. 1 can, 21.1 per cent; No. 3 can, 21.2 per cent Corned beef, standard, No. T can, 20.4 per cent.-- Roast beef, Xo. 1 can, 20.4 per cent. Vienna sausage. No. 4 Can, J8.5 per cent. Hunch tongue, No. 4 ran, 17 per cent. Deviled meats, No. 4 can, 23.9 per cent On canned goods, which furnish a urge the state, parpart of tho food supply of season of the ticularly at the present year, the following average margin be- Special to The Tribune. Iuheritance lax receipt were issued yesterday from tle office of Daniel O. Larson, state treasurer, to tlie estate of the late Joseph F. Hinith, president of the L. D. 8. ehnreh, far 19,351.93, and to the estate of the igte Alma Robison of Millard county tor 414,718. Tho money Roes to tho general fund of th state. Under the inheritance tax law, the tax i collected on tho net value of an estate, after deductions r made of all debts, and in certain ease of the widow third. Up to 910,000 of any estate is esempt. The state colleets 3 per eent 6n all between that figure and 923,000, end 5 per eent on ail over 925,1)'k'. in conProperty transferred which for varitemplation of death, Meeting with practically all member present, lh advisory committee to th. on road board of county commissioner bunding planned yesterday a campaign to at lean raise by voluntary contribution part of th. coat of the propoaed bridge ecross the mouth of Parley canyon, cm boulevard, which thee Wksatch-BonnevilIs to be made a memorial to the soldiers, sailor and mArinea of Salt Hake City and county who lot their Uvea In th world WItay Van Cott, Ro Beason and Lewis T. Cannon were appointed a special committee to draft a resolution directed, to the American Legion of the state, th of which will be to Inform that officially and cioarly of tut purpose of the undertaking. One mean 0 providing till opportunity will bo tlie placing of boxe for contribution in tho school buildings and In itch of th. store, of til. city as will permit of their presenca tnere. Letter ore also to be written to clttxen setting forth and Invitth. purpose of tho committee ing thorn to participate in th. contribu-on tions. Tha committee went solidly record, howev.r, against a campaign of personal solicitation. Chairman C. F. Stillman of th board of county commissioners, reported that th. bond market at th. present time la unfavorable and tliatvtba commission might.., find It advisable to withhold from sale for th present the 1730,000 worth of last yenr1 bond In th. hop. .that th. market will Improve. Th. committee members ' appeared to favor a deliberate rather than a hasty action. In o far practicable with prosecution of the road Improvement campaign which the sal. of the bond must finance this season. Those of the advisory committee present yesterday were Chairman H. O. Goodrich, H. X. Byrne. T. W. Boyer, A. JK. Scotiberg,- Ross Beason, A. L. Thomas. Jr 0111Ray- Van Cott, David A. Smith, Dr, . O. Richards, B. F. Redman, Imer Pett, William B. Ennis, R. K. Currie. Lewis T. Cannon, and 8. D. Evans, recently appointed to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of A. H. Woodruff. I. W. W. ARRESTED ON VAGRANCY CHARGE all-da- TT Final dtriaion that th pioposed waterworks improvement hunt! issue to ie submitted to tbe ta papers of bH this spring be tor $3.3uO.W' va ester-dureached by the rlty commission The tentative date fur tion was set In the latter part of March. The matter of t.;e niomt of the proposed- issue came up for a ote through motion offered by Ommisrioner T. T. Burton that it be reduced to 000, Four commissioner voted urafnat 1 Mr. Burton proposal. hey took the ground that rritlchsm in the past ha d been of policy of the municipal foremment in not making ode-- q muter iste provision for the citve The proposed bond Ianus. they supply. said, will finance a plan that will provide water- aupplv fop a population times that of the city at present by securin to the municipal needs practically all of the water to be had without gold outsorts of the falley. The commission dcldd that licenses for tool halls shall be issued in the future onlr wheit the plates have been and favors Mr reported bv the 9otlw the same as the case of rihtin louse ftnd soft- drink parlors. rrafye bv tlors for soft F drink tv. Hotter and Jim John Feribo, 209 Houth Tedseo Wet Tnu'e. tu Fouth Main street and 72 West Second were denied. street, Ipbn motion of Mayr Tiok, fonnoc Ma.ur tv, Mont Ftrrj, Arthur I. A. ?L Crnboe ' and lev, i ommissloner members Wl.tam JO. LaV were Of the civic recreation touimtatfioii . Karat Romh City. Kearest Relatiy. The Soldier. Geer re )f. Helooa .. . J. E. Meloon .......Salt Lake Mrs. Anna Nielsen , . Lngar. Arthur 8. Bielaen . .Mrs. T. W. Ostler ..Provo. Thomas W, Ostler Bp nub Fork. AUn Adalbert F. Olson . . Mrs, Marr 0. OUun B.igbem City. Allen. Bolt lko. 0. AhiqaUt The engineer supply depot at Fort C roll no AblquUt aai Carl J, Oitluad ... .John X. Oatlund ....Muiray . Bolt Lose. WUfsrd W. Andoroon. Jam Monti. Anderson . ...Lofan. Dewey H. Otesen . . . Otte OtMea ,,,J, transferred Tuesday to Dougina WInoton Amott ........ Harold X. Obnstoad , Leren Olmatead . . . Salt Lake Mry f. Arnett. .... Salt Lako. Alezaodor Andoroon ...Ooorfo Andrraon ...Bolt Lake. Fort Mason, San Francisco, together M. Fork. ... 'O. ... .Joseph v Joseph Okay Okoy Edwnrd C. Aadoraoo. .tCfarU M. Andoroon. Kenilworth. . Pedns Oigium Uestwater vRutllio Olfinm . with all the engineer equipment. The Junius M Andoroon. ... Lowis Anderson , , , . Mootm . Paradise. M. M. Oldham. .Mrs. Oldham B. Raymond Bait Lake. Bholdop A. Azolooa.. 0. O. Opeaskaw .. . Oarsline Opeaskaw. Axoioon Marion J. Hatch Ruben Hatch Beniamin. Adolph ....Elmo. post has been the supply station fpr Oloronoo M. Arfylo , Thorn Jobe A. Openahaw . . Martka J. Opeaskaw. Paragon. M. Arrylo . Wnods Cro. Ita Houto Houtx ,.Hober .SpnnQrtlle. western of the engineering equipment CUroaoo E. Allen. Jr...O. E. Allen . Leu la Oag Ceoil J. Hatum films Koran .....Salt Lake .Mra. Bus X. Horton .Salt Lake, Silt Uko. O.oen . . Keeekarom. , Hannak Anderion ....Mrs. M. E. Andoroon Anrora, Milton G. Hanson 7 . H. P. Ban eon irrvr.Lofto. Leasdor Olsen division of the army, including HonoWaBa oo y. Athor Fountain Orson Andrew M. Olsen . .James Olsen Panl 0. Hanson ... ..Mrs; H. J. Hanson. , .Looan. Mr. Adn. Aahor..Lohi. lulu and Alaska. Captain Clarence D. . W. P. Vatier Dorroi A. Andorooa. , , . Carl Anderson . i . . . Amorlcoa Fork. E. Hayor , ..Marts W. Eayoo ... Balt Lake. BephL R. Ostler Carmen trank will continue here. Amoa Hoeft ...... . William Koeft .....Venial. Ooorfo E. Andoroon. ... Henry Andoroon . . . . Richfield. Logan. Hymns 01ms Hyrum OUen M. Ader . . ears were required to Twenty-eigh- t Hors no It. Arfylo. . . . Mr. Bonj. Arfylo. . . Spanish Tork. . .Bmtthlleld. ....Richfield. Parker Lawrence Parker Earl B. Harper F. , ...William Harper Harold 'Brnwa Leonard H. Petersen ..Mrs, ELs Peterson . . Balt Lake. Norman J. Haeckel ....Mra, Chao. Haeckel ..Balt Lake. Mrs. Lotto Brown . . . Loa. carry the equipment, consisting of enBoo bo Jacob Haea Anna Hales . ..Mt. Pleasant. 9ttn ...Mrs. . . Circlenllo, Boobo Mr. Martka Pitta . , , . . Tt Karytrol. Lilly boats, pontoon gineering machinery, Fork. Hale J. Kale Howard ...... V ernal. Spanish George . Frank Peters S. Butler Ony Myron W, Butler. ... Trenton. rearehlights, coast equipment and supGrace Hall P. Hall.. Ogden. .Hr. Ralph , Mrs. Hsldn Petersen. Amertoan Fork Btrrt H. Bakor. , , . Mrs. L. C. Bakor. . . 8torr. Mae PewsJLl. B. .Mrs. plies. A previous shipment of- - twelve . M. . . American C. Fork. Richard C. Hackatt BprtngrUle. DU Phillips Mrs. M. Balltnfer. Hgrkett. American Fork, Park City. cars was necessary to transport the Eaxl Ashton James E. Howell James P. Howell ....Tooele, .Tony Penleo Carol no Bad Kephl. .Mrs. Jas. A. Parnell. Balt Lake ftvmuel E. Howard .... .Samuel tf. Howard. ... Riyertea. Tiirto F. Bird well . . . , I. W. Birdwoll. . . . , Montoaano. medical depot of fort Douglas to San . Thad PeweU .Mrs. ...Lehi. P. J. Helton R. Holton. .Fred Frtdench City Thomas Brigham Ralph Pleasant Brady Bnuty .....Mt. Francisco. Istor Petersen . . . . . Casfcledalo. John WUHam Hogan... Mra. Helen Hogan... Salt Lake Rolnh Biddl ...... Bt if ham Cut. 'Stanford Sidney Biddlo . Mrs, Katk. Peterson. Gonniaen. . . , . Bait 8. ...... WUlam Hi Lake. Ben tier . ...qElida Bentlor Bryant ickley Hmkioy Richjiold. Be Sold. Material .Mrs. Wm. B. Platt. .Balt Lai. Levon R. Hickman. ... .J. E. Hickman ....... Logan. Cbarloog H. Barrott. . . .0. H. Barrett ..Pnrro. Gee. B. Parkinson ...Mrs. L. B. Parkusen Logan Alton Hiatt Mra. Emma Hiatt Hubert 0. Btuh Enterprise, Clam D. Busk hilt Lake. Surplus material, such as woolen Petersen ..,.iark City. D. Petarsew ....Maud A. . Ray Hendrickson. Gee. E. Hndriukeon. Balt Lake. Georg James C. Boryas Cathoris Banraa . . .Grasttvillo. blankets, stoves and salvage, remains Levi D. Hem Onon Helm James Anagnest. ....... Bam Pis tel Murray. .Blngklm. ' Blundell Ldliaa Phiadsll Jha Lake. ....Bait at Fort Douglas, and Captain Lang is William H. Blackburs. Malana Blackburn ..Ferroa. Harry D. Humphries. . . . Mra. Jessie HtuaphriesAfulvalt. . Meriln Procter Myron J. Proctor.... Fanguitck. . Thomas Monroe. Hunt. . Hunt .Ammon H. ....... Tseele. sell Frank Peterson..... Petersen. to the .Mary goods B. Bunker. .. Hinckley. writing for permission Qeerfo E, Bunker Goerf Joha 0. Petersen... ...Otte Petersen John A. Furphy. ....... Mr. Miner Hensley.. Salt Lakt, .Weiby, Bcveral vehicles Emil W. Butler to local bidders. Elijah M. Butler. ... Beady. . . Christiana De ........ Ctasee. Mike Pailotta. Murray. Fount L. Fersgen E. C F. Hartman. ... Brigham City. Elmer 8. Blhep Heber L. Bihep. ... Hinckley. 9 which' have seen service will also be C. W. Petersen Balt lake. Paul D, Petersen William L, Rook Georgia Rook Hopson. SaJt Lake. LRey X. Benoes.....Eboa L. B won . . . . Coelnlie. WUHam E. Parker. . . . M array. A. Parker A. Hsyward. . Belt Lake. disposed of. Captain Lang will make James Z. Hayward James Ked Stuart Herrey Lake. fBalt Berry announcement of the date of sale in Mra. Hof vie Belt Bertha Lake. Henry Mel H. . Charles Jamat M. Batt .....Fanny via Patten.... Paysos, 0. Patten Haggerty, EhseWtk Batt Nrphi. M. Home E. Holmes. .. Ogden. . . Marths A plot oo. Fymo-- d Hrrum A. Perry the near future. Captain Lsng said the Janet H. -- B rand Hyntm B. Perry. Bwy Brand Sandy. ' Ran trie , Mtrv Mrs. Ettrile Paok ..Pleasant , Greve, In . . T. I . . fwi Ifaa. " Ciareaoe J. Brasdloy..H, J. Brandiey Allied IT. KlkeseU Belt Lake. engineers bad greatly enjoyed their A. Isakson. . ... ..G. 0. Xsaksen.. Frank . . A(nta Rad mall. Grove. W. Ogden, Reuben Pleasant Badmall. Boaa J. Bracks Torn Bracken Bt. John. . . Charles stay in Balt Lane, and that tho deIvie Park City ' William Price, Br.. . Ogden. William Price. Ja A. Harold H. Burrows W. Burrow 9 It Lake. A. lngersol... American Tork. tachment left with regret. ..Dari Louie Pssinl..!.. Paeinf . Balt lakn Rufua Baltea... Eugene PrUpiUa BolUa - .... Salt Lake. David Ivis Heber. Announcement was made yesterday WtUiam H. Richard a. .. William K. Richards. Escalaa to. Ckarloa A. Beoom Laura Bacoa Mama. at Fort Douglas that the regular tar..Mr. Alice Isgroen . . . Tooele. Cliff BrM?n .Pleesanr Grom. WaMrr K. Barton. ,. Ofdeo. Lycos S. RoSiseo Mary Rehiaon Mrs. 0. E. Rnsssii... Tooele. ..Vick G, Jakes. .... v Garfield. Fdward L. Lister.. Joahtia H. Bates Jotlict Bate get practice season will take place in Winihip. . Ogdes. ..Dolhe Jones Geer re D. Reeder. ... Brigham City. Oreal D. Reeder Edward H. Barn. ... Owen K. Barruo . . . . Grantinilo June and July, with a supplementary . .8. C. Johnston Martka Reed ... ....Hnfbtra City. . D. Ogden. ........ Reed. Joseph Herman Bakor Adrian Baker season in September. Ofden. Grant M. Romney Heber J. Romney. .... Balt Lake. ..Sylvester Jones. ...... Enocn. Boyer H. Clapp Knifht L. Clapp. ... Sait Laka. 1 he fnly troops now remaining at the H. Prere. A. R. Rebbtna A. ... ..Mr. William Robbins. Prove. Johnega William Colby Mra. Julia Colby. ... Aitonah. Earl R. Ridd Balt Lake, Brigham A. Ridd ..Jamos A. Jensen Jesoa M. Chriatonoen . . Mr. M. Chrittonaen. . Guniusoa Logan. post are a detachment of the Twenty-firs- t . M . Mrs. A. J till ua 8a uro. Balt ZoRo. Elm Bidgee Ames Ridges Rowell Seymour infantry, tho war prison guard Mr. Floronoo Chaos. Rephi. . .Benjamin . ... MiUard. . Jones. W. .. Roberta. K. Western Glare Fork .American George and the office force, totalling about Abraham J. Crawford. . John Crawford Helper. ..Annie C. Jensen Richfield. Cleon J. Bober,.... Otilla Reber... ...... Bant Clara, CIO men. Roy Curt1 ....Mra. Roy Curtis ....Payton. Voldemar M. Jensen Jensen James Monroe. ...... L. ...... Albert Ephraim Ralph. Brigham.Ralph. PernoU W. Coleman. .Hufh C. Coleman ...Midway. David E. Jespersea Joe per Je person. ... .Ogden. R. J, Riggs Joseph E. Riggs Psoguitok. Elmer J. Ciiddla Mra A. M. Criddle. .Fa no my ton. Wubur I. Jackson Mra E. M. Jackson.. Balt Lake, Confers on Recreation. John W. Rsbarts.. .... James Roberts. Wellington. Earl F. Cow . Crow. .. ... Salt Lake. John Mrs. 8. Resell.'. ..... Salt Lake. Ernest Resell C. M 0. Jorgensen. Balt Lake. ...... Mrs, Jurgvnten Guy Colonel George L. Hyrtm, commandAlbe--t Cemina ....Celesta Oaaorn Elixa F. RnansU.,.,. Bt. George Eraeet F. Johnson Blnyham. Mrs. 8. Johnson Sterling RssaeU Randolph. ...Otto F. Cole ThervaJd T. Rowley. ... Thoms J, Rowley..., tons, ant,. has gone to Fort Oeorga Wright 8at Lake. Bait Lake. Raymond P, Johnson. .. A. 0. Johnson. . ..Gron B. Caldor . David 0. Rideout Bmtne L. Bideont. Vernal. Salt Lake. for a conference ou educational and John 8. Jones. Joseph Jones Randolph L. ...James Clark ..... Cedar Abraham Buosoh. ...... Mre. Toma B. RuoeckXanti, CIsrvnoe City. Mra. . L, Johnson. Johnson. To his absence Ophelia Murray. recreational work. .. Mra, M. Chrictenson. . Lein. Robinaoti. ....... Elixabotk Robinson... Bolt Lake. ' V. Jones. Mrs. Jennie B. Jones. . Provo. Jesepb Joy Lieutenant Colonel Ralph It. Gians of Mrs, Anna C. Oox Fairriow. LeRov Jenren.. Lars P. Jensen. Jerry V. Reeoe Jerry Roooo,....,.... Paysoeu Mapleton. F&n-aB. CUriatxen...Mrt. tbo Twenty-firs- t Chritnon. . Ephrtim. infantry is ia comLout Joeeph L. June K. Rowe. fr.phi Jones Mrs, Etta Rowe. ..... Balt Lake. Hooper. Chxrl T. CxrU ...,Jm Mrs. B. E. Johnson. .. Heber Vllbert Johnson mand. . B'xodwf. F. Carroll.. OrviHe W. Ruby....... Mrs. Eleanor D. Ruby Ogdon. David L. Jones ........ Thoms R. Jones,. ... Laytea. Albort D. Coonoll.. Ofdi-n- . WUliam Couaoll. Mr. Mre. Elion Rebaruan. Panguitch, Woodard shows are George Two'inovtog picture ghen Mrs. Isabella Jones. . Ogden. Marvin L. Jones Martm Bonder.. Ricbmoud. Mr. H. CirUon Bert BpeeJunon ...John Bpeckmon Richmond each week for the men in the post hall, Bert Jargensen, ....... Rasmus Jargensen . , . Wellsville. Frod Connoo...... Mr. Ed no Conaon. . . . Pgrien. Mrs. Emoretta Brett. BpringrtUa. Ventie L. and dances are contemplated ia the Dobort Cork Mrs. Hitch Jacobs. ... Heber. WUiam L, Jacobs J. P. L. Clork Oydon. Hyrum Btntanerger. . . . Mrs, John Btvtanogger MantL Roxy V. SUtor near future. EUit Lake. James L. Bbaifer. ..... Miss M. flhafer. .Mr. L. Conklin Holme VerneL Wright Kiser.. Rfr. W. H. Klzer. . , . B arm eater. GoorfB W. CorUU Tera CorlLe Wiiliam A. heUr. ...... Anna X. Baler. Michael J. Kelly Cborietou, CUsscs in' educational work will also Hut Jeste Kelly Eureka. Sandy. L. Cobeoa. ...... VernoU M. CxIiooB. . . . Deseret, Arthur William R. Pail E. Balt Lkke, KosUaba. Aiexian ... George 8. Koshaba. .. Balt Lake. BtegUch..,. commence short!'. H. T. Hill, former BtegUah...,.,, fislt StefoaiB Ooeeioae. ...... Filhcl Caeciono. ,f . , Mditxt. D. Speight. E. Fdward Lake. Bpoigkt Harry .Iris Elizabeth Kupier ....Mrs. Lake, KnpferBalt ' ' Red. Cross . recreation. oTicer Fort Jome V. Chipmoi..... J. D. Chipmaa M. Lok Salt ...... Silver. J. Silver, George George a Robert Kinnesr Provo, Worthy Kinneag B ...Belt Lake, , 1 oug)&s, called at the post yesterday. WUHam 1. McCOrnb.- -. .Fred Christensen Joseph Kenner ......Mrs. Mary Kenner.. . Ephraim. Redmond. Mrs; Levfni Bonbury . Helper. -- - If e leaves today for Washington, D. 0. C, D. Keith Kada. Harry D. Keith M. Sorensen... Mre. E. D. Boreneon..Balt Lake, OUepr Clement Foimew. Peter L. Keyes Juaiu W. Keve Ernest E, Strong. ..... Ernest J. Strong..,,. Belt Lake. Ogden Mr. llill is a Salt Laker, who began .Mr, 8. N. Chritiono) fifyanish Fork. Mrs, 8. M. Kramer. . Ogden. .Mr. E. H. Creighton Ihi, Henry R Kramer Mra. E. E. Squires. . .Balt Lake. JEdwia E. Bqniree work at the post in May, 1919. More .8. G. Christenson. ... Elsinore. Charles J. St wart. . , . Mrs. Geo. A. Stewart. Spanish Fork Lars P. Larsen. ...... Lars F, Larsen Spanish Fork. recently he nas been, at- - the Denver 8a.it Lake. . , Mrs. 0. X. Sorenson. . Balt LakH. Sorenson. e- .Mr, F. Cuff Joseph J. Le Fevre . . , . John Le Fevre Henry Spry, recreation military hospital Park City. D.nel J. Limb . ..John Limb Henry Smith ....... ..Mre. Rose Smith Holden. .John Cropland work. . Jeo H. Crew...... FaiWleld. William K. Lefthonse.A. W. Lefthouse. Bkeem Noils Mre. Xohnette Skeem.Mephi. William C. 33avtoa C, A. Layton . . CastVcrate. Ered C. Bohmals ...... Mrs. M. Bohmals. .... Ogden. Rsph Orawiord.. Captain Clyde R Kiseiifechmidt will . Lawrence Larsen . Ellen Larsen .... Phillip P, Campbell. . . . Jaire H. Campbell. . Fieri- - Gallery, Walter J. , Sorenson. ... J. p, Sorenson. .... Brigham City. return today with Mrs. Eisenschmidt AItU P. Carlson. ...... J. P. Car oa.. ...... Gunuuou. lute K, Langston... . Isaao Langston .. Gies 0. Stalling Mra. A. B. Stalling. Ogden. after a month's leave of absence in Ray C. CVemaa. Basel G. Lake John W. Lake... 0? bo rue Button Taomoe K. Button... Salt Lake, Charles Celemai Enterprise, D. Limbert.". Charles J. Lambert. . Silt Lake. the east. G. Joseph . Frank , . Otto E. Elsinore. George Cottam Cotum Sainsbury ...Mra, Boinsbury 8at take Hubert Layton .....Mr. H, K. Layton. . Draper, Eari L. Cbb. Major W. M. Goodalo, educational X. Sargent. ..Amos Sargent WUferd Harry F. Cobb. ...... Oirden. Coalville. Herbert C ... Leslie. Thoioa . Leslie .... Edwin Salt G. Do Lake, Do Mra. . rerecreational officer at the post, will qnist John H, Brown Mary quiat. Sandy. ...Mrs. J. B. Smith.... Salt Laka. Gusts no R. Lilya .... Otto J, B. Lilya...., Murray. John Randle Draper. . . . Joseph H, Draper. .... Moroni. James Shew L. Bhaw. .... Ogden. turn on February 19, bringing Mrs. ...Harriet Chsrle R. Lengaon. , . Mry. E. R. Longsen. . Balt Lake. Eart J. Drown... ...... .David A. d)rown Elmer J, Sandberg.... J. S. Band berg...... Salt Laka Mid rale. iioodale with him. Captain Bertram "arl P, Leiahman John A. Leishman. .. Wellsrilie. Rnaeoll W. Dario Res W. Bpenoer... ...WUHam Spenoer ....Salt Laka Mr. Martha Dariea. . Salt Lake, P. .Johnson, infantry, has been ordered Dimcn L. Larsen MantL Dartd Day: Elmer B. Snyder.. ,.,.0, . Bnydar Jasper Larsen James Diy Balt Lake. Layton. Edward Edwards to Camp Lewis to take the examinations Lewis E. Bunnyside Dari. Mr. Amelia Dari ..Bait Lake. Bryo ....Mary Angel Bantarelli .. ...Paiquole Bantareili... Tooele . Lewis. . Harold .. Arthur H. Lewis. ...Balt Lake. Jarod XHokeoa Albert W. Dtoktom. .. Morgan. for a majorship. 8. Sadler Albert 8. . . Fayson. Badler ..Mrs. H. Mr. Helen Lord. ...Salt Lake. George Lord Joseph L. Damroa. Joaepk Dainron. Grover V, Sorensen . . . Chris Sorensen ......Provo, . v. Deseret. Cleveland S, Larsen ..Belt Larsen Lake. Joha D. Parley A. Bore neon... Mrs. Alina Sorenson. Balt Lake. ...Salt ..Mrs. Marlor. Darley. WeltnUe. Sidney Robert C. McLaughlin. .Ira Edna McLaughlin Salt Lake. OUver R. Dryad ale Careen Terry Vel Luoretie Terry, .Indian Springs ....Mre. Ogden. Monroe McDonald Heber H. Thomas .....Wm. McDonald, Jr... Heber. Junes H. Morphy...... Mra. Julie M. Dari.. Perk City, Mrs V. T. Thomas,. Balt Lake. Skth McConkie Mrs. Erah McKoukio. Vernal. James Daoolee Mr, Agaihe Dacolos Ba t Lake. Vernon W. Teser Mre. George Tosor. . .Delta. Russell L. Muir Muir. John ....... Heber. Anctia Draper William H. Draper. .. Redmord. Peter 0. August Taragetta.. Taragetta ....Balt Lake. Walter A. Honson . . Edjtrd Monaco .....Ogden, Fretchar O. Deferd ....John W. Deford Salt Lehe. Lena Taylor .....W. L. Taylor Two ' men were arrested ami ' held for Ouray. ' Mitchell Corbet .. Mitchell. Petor Fillmore. J. ....Heber Dotomasl O. William . Peter . W. J. Detemasi. Thompson Thompson.. City. unlawful pcuneiou of Intoxicant, two Sterling. .lyer Charles ... Wm. Mitchell. J. J. Mitchell. ... Provo, Joooh R. Doa Chorie L. Tucker, ... .Wllmot Tncker ...... Mvteff. ...Mr. Hannah A. Don. Salt take. of "tshlte nrilt,' gitliumf utl.erwluo alert R, Killer. ....... Albert A. Miller. .... Ogden. J red J. Dr n can . ...... Charles Duncan ... . . Thomas Taylor Balt Lake. Joseph Taylor known an 'nimBhlnV whisky, wore conMulder Robert E. Durrant William Mut!r . ...Ofileu. Mrs. M. E. Durrut . Spanier Tork, Leiand W. Toll ..Jemee Toll Vernal, fined ted and 130 pnllona of material In WUlism N. Mather. . Mrs. Annie Mather. ..West Hiawatha. George R. Dar James Day Hansford T. Togerson. . Notta M. Togorson . Monroe. !enntif. oruceH cf fermentation met deotmetion Charles Denaloy .Neila Joseph Modsen.Salt Lake. f. Moses Density v. Ray P. Madsen T wolves.... Oreon Twelves Roland 0. . . Riyertoa. North Provo. in a raid irtndo yenterdav afternoon in Xre Av-George- Mra Minnie De Witt; togairf ACeerevvBpaniak- - Fork. Riy De WiiL. Wmranf-Ta- a Dfceettrr. R. X.' Tan Dusetf.TTTSaTrTakeT "Muiray hr Deputy Sheriffs Victor Chrln-loplterr. . Rasmus Bftoheleoa Daniel M. Dodd. ....... John Dodd. R, Hiehelson James . Salt Lake. . Harlow H. Tinoont. ... James E. Vincent... Salt Lake. Papguitfur and Arthur VVaHnr. Orval M. Merrill Lmus E. Merrill.. . ..Riohmyid. Ltnoela C. Doyer. . . . Joan 8. Doyer... Harold J. Webster. .. .Emily Webeter Cedar City. Prout. UorK Kauan. one of thn men arrestJabas K. Draper. ..... George H. Draper .. Clearfield.' Mrs. Art McDonald. . SS MA M. A I. Iron Haws Jamee John Wallas .... Mrs. 8. W. Wilson.. .Balt Lake. ed, according to the officer, ran into Mrs. George Earl ., Centerville. Devore Watkins Joseph M. Martinfx... Mrs. Nellie Martinos. Beaver City. George E. Farl 8. Watkins... Tremontea. Leslie the arms of one of them with a pur of Fred Mabbutt Lawrence K. Evans ...Mrs. P. H. Fyati ...NephL Miss Rose Mabbutt.. Belt Lake, Keith Wsrby Mre. Myrtle War by. , Manila. David A. Marietta. ... David Margotts .....Bolt Lake. Emstt ErickeoB liquor in his hands when he entered a Wm. H. Walking-ton- . Mr. Anne Erickson. Rlt Lake. .. Mrs. M. Wslkingtea..Sait Lake. Abel J, Elkin pool had by thn back door after evading A. Mr. Lydia Welton W. Woodland.. John T. Woodland... Willard. EUnn. Vineyard. Giea Milos Gertrude Smltkfleld. Miles them during the search of his residence. Morris A. F.lwood Mrs. Carrie Elwood. ,Rvde Park, Nelden F. WorUy.....Mrs. F. H. Ros Moore Sarah J. Moore Salt Lake. Wey. . WelUngtox. Frank W. Edwards Gust Karas was the other man arrested, Mr. F. A. Edward. Milford. B. Merrill..... Joseph F, Merrill ...Salt Lake. Joseph Jack P. Wright ....v.Xrt. OUie bright ...Salt Lake. Mrs.-- H. Engemann. .Eureka. Carl tt. Lngemann a quantity of liquor and the fermentinr Maurice K. Mile ....Mrs. Annie C. Milee.Smitkfiold, Don C. Wade .James M. Wue .... Ogdon. material for making more bein? found C areace E. Miller. ... Armitt W. Miller... Harrimas. Eyangalc FintiUakl.. J. Firtrilakia Salt Lk. Jrw B. Whiteker John W. Whitaker . .Bngliem. on. his premises. Alonso Finch Mrs. M. Finch So still was found. Ctarrnco J. Mason Mrs, Minnie Mason. ..Brigham. Liewood. Charles L. White. Jr... Mrs. M. H. White ..Hooper. Herbert E. Fewers ....Joseph Fowera William Martin James Martin American Fork. 0. Williams.. Harry Williams .....Tooele, Hooper. Raymond John 8. F etymon ......Mr. A. Leiand &, March ..Ogden. Beajamln H. March.. Mae b. Herbert I. Wilson Robert H. Wilson ...Eureka, William B. Fowle . . WUliun J.Fergon Frank Katighn Fowl ...Ogden. Mrr, G. N. Kaughn..8alt Lake. Orson P. Wilson John P. Wilson Utah. Dand L. McNeill ..... Sarah D. McNeill ...Bt. George. James V. Fey Mrs. Perry E. Foy ..Cmtleman, Moarl Wheelwright ...Js. F. Wheelwright . Ofden, Jobs T. Eetnnan .....Mrs. Rose Foirman .Riverton. John E. Witbeok .....William Witbeck ....Vernal. McKeliar. Jr. ..Angus McKellar. Br. .Balt Lake. Angus Bert V. Freeman Harold MoCenrelf ....Frank McConneU ...Cedar City. George B. Freeman . .Bnyham. WiiforC WoUs ...Mrs. John T. Well.. Salt Laka. William 0. Fwnk WUlitm J. Funk ...King City. R. HcE wan.. Elite D. McEwaa ..Panguitch Douglas The return of a purse, minus $7 In eor Gilbert L. Carroll ....Mrs. M. J. William . Jensen. Lain bourne. .. Mrs. Haxel Flint ....Salt Lake. J. George T. Malone Malone J. Harry ..Ogden. .....J. renev and a jroid watch, stoien Monday Richard C. Werner ....Joe Wenor .Belt lake. S. Miller ....... A. 8. Miller Raymond H. Foster ...Mr. N. C. Fetter ..Americas Fork. Gk .Panguitch, Jamea H. Wtloon Mrs. Pearl Wilson ..Bolt Lake. evening from lira. B. r. Baum, 819 Fair-vie- w William H. Fowler ... .Wilbur F. Fowler. .. Garrison. Eraeet McFarland Mrs. H. E. Wa tolas. Midway. Ira 0; Watkins Mr. B. McFarland. .Balt Lake. avenue, in a theater, was effected Thurman Gate Louis Gates ...... .Sahna. Charles F. Olson .....Mrs. M. A. McMurdio Richmond. Ellis L. Weeter ...... Joke Wooter ........Balt lake. hy the tnief, who dropped tt In a mail Clayton 8. Griswold ....Ada J. Gmwdld ....Ogden, . Edward H. Waiters tie W. Milro .....Mra. Olive Milne ...8alt Lake. ...Mrs. H. H. Walters. Legae hox. The owner's cards were sufflclent Armstead A. Green ...,A)ex A. Green S. Mower .....John F. Mower ....Fairriasr, Salt Laka. Anhnr Ernest B. Watkins ...Anna identification for the postal authorities. Watkins ...Bolt Lake. .John-Mu-ir Walla William Aides Gray. Santa CUra. Gray Muir Hooper. Jerh D. Mason Whitmore Til thief evidently the value ..Mary L Whitmore ..Belt Lake. Artfcar R Greenest. George Riley Greea,Murry AUioL Ateyes . Frank Moyor .. Ra Ao W llilams. Dartd J. Williams ...Milford. ClifterA of a number of keys innspctd the ring, for he Meivin &. McXiIUn ..Neal McMillan ' Herbert F. GledhlU ....L. B. OUdhUl Murray. Sigurd. Josoph R. Woolley ...Mrs. A. R. Woolley .. Tooele. Jr ft them untouched In the receptacle. H. Ray Geware .......A, J. Gower WHliam 0. flfelson . . Provo- Jamee G. Tsrdloy ....James F. TardUy . . Barer City. George J. Nelson Mrs. Baum had felt anxiety over their Mein Galbraith ......Wallace Galbraith9..rNaphi. . Blarding. Jamee A JeTman Mrs. Lulu E. Nelson Bantaquin, Mrs. A. B. Yennf ...Benjamin Ernest Kendall as one was tne key to a safety de Erame Gidney William H. Xc hter ..C. T. Nechter George 6 idney Brigham City, Walter E. Zsbriskle.., Alva Z brisk ie ...... Trenton, Prove. two were to automobiles and Theodore E. Gonrgiotis. fitevo D. Gooras .... Garfield. posit D, N nes , . . . . Mrr. H. D. None M. . . Balt Lake. Zabriekie Harry ...W. H. Zbrisk!e ....Mt. Fleasant. Henry snot her to a desk. A gold pencil set Geo-g- a . EUiaboth Gottorn ...Salt Lake, George Gottaim... B, NcUoa ....Mathilda Nelson ....Manila. B. ZobeU ......Mrs. M. D. Zobell ...Oastlefate, Henry witn a small diamond also did not interest the robber, for it. too. was safe when , of Undertaking to Highest Rates Charged on Purpose Be Set Forth in Letter' Articles Entering Trade to American Legion. Slightly. 4 , 2. ? of Parley Fair Price Officer Compile Part of Cost Canyon Structure to Be Profit Table for Raised by Subscription. Canned Good. RANCH has rent to tin families of Americans who died'in the world war simple memorial scripts expressing her gratitude for tha sacrifices their 'a deed nt exercise to Jbc held throughout the state under the auspices of the Amerikinsmen made. Those memo rials are to btt distributed to-lt: x . can Legion. Salt lakes honored dead will be glorified. - Thoir memory jyilJ bo recalled and to their nearest Monday morning iu Assembly. halt relatives will be given these memorials. Mrs. William 0. Jennings, president of the Service Star Legion of Utah, will speak on behalf of the mothers and sisters of the men who gave their lives. Lrigham II. Roberts, lormer chaplain of thn H5tb Field (First Rah) artillery, will sneak for them on behalf of their comrades in arms. The names of the L'tnh men who died in the army have been compiled from the Official records of the war department and forwarded to the Balt Lake reeruiting offiee. This is the first publication of the completed autheutic list of the men in this branch of the service who went from Utah and mado the ' Tbs Soldier. Nearsi Otto A. Aodoroos Un. E. Aodorooa.. AootU Spot h. M. 4Autin Oorjo E. AfidorMA.... Gooff Aatlrn n. Toiiini as os aS5 Left Here to Utah ! T!MIU;N'I-:- France to Honor Utahns Who Gave. Up Their Lives LISTS II Permiion SAIT t'aKH Life and Character- - Reading1 By order of th city board of education, full salary wa paid to teacher for the chool month ending February 13, 1919 to all teacher who were absent from duty, through lllneus from influenza. In all 249 teachers participate In the consideration extended, the periods nf ahaem-from duty varying from oils to fourteen daya. action wa taken by the board A Hk during the influenaa epidemic In 1013 and FEBRUARY 19. W hare here on of th most interesting characters delineated In astrology.' It cornea under the watery sign of Pisces and rhows ths strong natural powers bestowed by ths governing planet of Jupiter and Neptune.. These people are designated In the a tribe called Xaphtali, which Bible means those who wrestle, and this describes the haracters of people of this 1918. blrthdate. Tuey are anxious, war within tneinselves, have many faults and are Bona ef KJ wan.' ana Guest. not readily adaptable to reverse or adRons of Klwanlans Will be guest thib verse clrcnmetances. noon at the weekly luncheon of the Most Piece people are wide awake wttn until n keen mental ability, success club In th Newhoun hotel. Member have been notified to bring their ful in finance usually found In poet- sons or boy with whom they ere ac- tlons of high responsibility. will find food quainted. Several of the boy will speak. housekeeper R. K. Thomas will ct a chairman of position by advertising lh the Want Ad ot this paper. the day. af) b |