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Show Till: SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY DAVIS HD APRIL-It- MORNING, mi , 1 L. D. S. Charity Organiza-tio- Did Not Declare, Secretary State Commission Mentions Discusses Work at Three Mills as Necessary Sayi, That Japan Men n General Conference. B. Wells, Emmeline Mrs. State President, Presides at Meeting." . Th Relief society ronfrrrnc of the I D. 8. cliurch opened yesterday and will conclude today. At thS afternoon meeting for officer held on the fourth floor of the Bishop' In building a pruitlcal demonstration nursing ass given by the Relief society nurse training class, under the direction of Mr. Thea Drake. Mrs. Emmeline B. Wells, president of the Relief society, presided at the meeting. Mrs. Well dated die had been a seventy-eigmember of the church year and told Incidents of her early life. At the afternoon meeting Mia harsh M. McClellan of the general board discussed the 'Work of the social advisory committee of the church. She aid one of the chief alms was to make the wards sotlal center. Convention work for th yer wa outlined by Mr. Amy Brown L man, .general secretary, who represented the correlation committee. Mr. Lyman said stake conventions would be held In all the seventy-nin- e (take of the church, the program to he announced later. Mro. George M. Cannon of the general hoard spoke on a Relief society work meeting. ht of-th- o - - to Carry Out Work. Chairman WASHINGTON, April Pag of the enate naval committee made Public today a letter fio-Secretary Daniel denying reports published In some newspaper that the see ret ary had ttd the committee jester.lay that Japah was a menace to the United State. . "f am moved to write you. said Mr. Daniels, "beoaus this publication con veys the Imnretslon that Is calculated to give to a friendly nation a view of th attitude of the eecretary of the navy and your committee that Is wholly at vart ance with the attitude of your commit lee and the navy department. I stated tq the committee that our relatlona with all rouutrtea on the Pacific were most friendly and cordial and tha I did not believe any nation menaced the Inlted States, and I was sure this coun trv would adopt no policy based upon antagonism to any power in ttie Pacific. "I am sure that you and all the mem bers of the senate naval afTatra commit tee will regret a misleading publication Hint may tie misinterpreted by our Japa nese ally and friend Captain Byron O. Long, former aid for operation on Rear Admiral Sims staff at Ixvndon, refused today to modify 111" prevloua testimony that Rear Admiral William B. Plttcher disregarded Him Instructions that be formulate a saf doc trine for convoy operations. - It was at length by counsel for Admiral Fletcher befor the naval board Investigating Fletcher removal from th Brest command. Captain Long laid a general doctrine of eonvov operations was formulated at Queenstown for th destroyer fore there as early as May, 1917. Further hearings before the senate committee Investigating the navy's conduct of th war wer postponed today until Tuesday. Admiral Rodman, commander of th Pacific fleet, will testify then and will be followed by Admiral Wilson, commander, of th Atlantic fleet Secretary Daniel said today that ho would be the last witness to appear In the presenta'ion of the department's case. Davis county's stats road program for was taken up yesterday at a meeting between th state road commission amt th three commissioners of th county to tha north. A lax lev or thrse mills was suggested by tho stats road coraftilsslon. Th county officials, however, took th tniyter under adyleepient. It was Intimated that they thought that So high a levy tn Davlg county thia year would be out of th question. As preparod by th stats road officials, the would ba required to put up 826 197.43 on the state road contraction, of which 815 994.2$ would ba on the amta highway through Ka(mlnglon, and on tho overhead crossing over th Bamberger Klectrtc tracks st th same tax would raise about point. A three-mltwle the required amount, or $52,027.11- The- slat proposes to spend on the highway tn Farmtnglon $60,381.11 and on th overhead rrosa,ng 951 34. The railroad will furnish one-ha- lf tha cost of the overhead cross' ng. or $38.25 40. Under such an srrrangemenr Pavla county will receive an afldittonai 877,334 33 from tho state road bond tesue. It has already had 169,000. Commissioners Joseph Reece and Rich . wer ard Wadley of Utah county present to urge that, whtl th Helselt Construction company forces ar at work In 1rovo canyon on th Hebor portion of th highway, under an exiatlng contract, tho company should b g'ven the work of completing th road this way as far aa Vivian park, at least. Tbs stats road commission will make th look and week next the canyon trip up tho situation over. was given to advertise th Authority Lund-Cedroad, and It la hoped that work will be undertaken on that contract soon. Th commission met with L. D. Helselt of the Heiaeit Construction company In the morning and decided to aaeume the responsibility for th landslide In Frovo canyon, which is blocking th railroad and th highway there. Th theory la that It was state road work that caused the landslide, and that th state should clear th right of way for traffic. cross-examin- Entertainment Given. Round table discussion was led by Mrs. Clarissa 6. Williams of the Relief society presidency, whs took charge of the meet' ings. A lunch was served to the five hundred Reofficers during the noon hour by under the direction lief society worker of Mrs. Jeanette A. Hyde of the general board. Last night In the ballroom of the Hotel Utah a special entertainment for the benefit visiting representatives we given.' The history of the Relief society- was shown in picture, featuring portrait of ii the.. women who have figured prominently in the organization, a well as women of national fame. Mrs Annls Wells Cannon explained the pictures as they wars thrown on the screen. Movand ing picture of conference crowd church official were also shown. A musical cantata, with the Relief society a a central theme, was rendered by a chorus of women of the Granite take, under the direction of Miss Lucy May Orcen. Mlsy Green. and Ml May White composed the- - musio and words The entertainment for the production. was followed by a reception. Mr Ida Smobt Dusenberry was In charge, assists.! i by Mr. Cannon. Mrs. Williams and hfre- Susa Tour Gates. At the morning session Mrs. Jullna L. Smith, second counselor in the presidency, urged greater car of tba young people. aced United States. stating that mother hould be companion The growth of the azine was given by Hyde, who stated and grandmother of th young. Relief ociety magMrs. Jeanette A. had subscription reached the 10,000 mark. . Mtss Lillian Cameron of the general board described branches of study of the organization, which, ah laid, con slated of genealogy. Book of Mormon, literature and social service. The annual report of the society as given by General Secretary Amy Brown Lyman showed the organization to hav had during the year a total enrollment of SI, 170. and a present membership of There have been during the year 15,113. 33.276 meetings held, with an average total attendance at the sessions of The Relief society, according to the report, numbers 110$ organizations with 7 4,405 L. D. 9. families in th different stake. .The banquet Is to be strictly informal. Everybody welcome. . TICKETS, $2.50 EACH and aeon of rejoicing; the day wnen 'the daymore and better to ar things suggests Puritan Ham. T X If your dsalor doesn't hsndl Puritan, telephone FRED . HATCH, City Manager 235 South Third West Wssstch 1606 puritan Hams and Bacon ars smokeJ dally In our North Salt Lake , plant. Insuring fresh, brightly smoked meats at ail times. Ealer UprU- - Anywhere in the Irish Capital. , , DUBLIN, April 2. (By th Aasoclated Press.) Tba situation tn. Dublin today was normal. There was not tho slight eat sign of any Easter rising, rumors concerning the possibility of which re csntly became so general as to provoke questions on the subject tn parliament.- The resignation of James lan Mac inerson as chief secretary of Ireland, did a A cause a ripple of excitement. Irishmen regard Field Marshal "Viscount French, tho viceroy, ae solely responsible for the direction of affairs and seem not to bo Interested in Mr. MacPherson' successor. fears are entertained that there may be trouble In Cork when the result of th Inquest Into th death of Lord Mayor MacCurtaln, who was murdered Decision of Industrial Com mission in Benson Case fit) grat6 Borne "Confirmed. f- - Th long contest before th Industrial commission of Utah, and later befor the courts, with regard to tho claim of Mrs. Annie C, Benson for compensation for herself and tbo minor heirs of her husband, Alma P. Benson, who died at home after a brief Illness at'th plant of the Amalgamated Sugar 'company at Smith field, cam to a close yesterday in the ( Saturday) Full Cream supremo court. Th supremo court of the Choose, lb. . . . 30 state, after reviewing ths decision of the Industrial commission on this eaad, upheld the award made of th maximum compen satlon, $4500. Tha sugar company was Insured tn the Benson Continental Casualty company. 65 CAN had worked for the company only a few hours when he became violently ill, and ho died soon after ho was taken to hid homo, December 14, 1918. Since that time , th widow has been trying to collect the legal death benefits allowed under the workmen's compensation law, for herself Look! Hey! and a large family of small children. What lOo Will Buy Ths companies contested the claim on 15e.bottl Pickles ,.,.10o tha ground that Benson had died as the 12c bottle Ammonia . ,10a result of a mild attack of Influensa suf 2 7c bars Goblin Soup lOo fered some weeks before. The theory on 12Hc can Pork and which the claim was presented was that IDs Beans Benson died as ths result of , carbon Xian Powdered Bon monoxido poisoning. Physicians differed Amt ,10c In their testimony. Tho majority of th 10c Cake Bapollo commission. Chairman P. A. Thatcher 1 ,.10o pkgs. Toothpicks and Commissioner W. M. Knerr, ex10a Coooa Pan testiat their pressed Impatience expert 15a pk. Tsntoca . ...lOo mony in giving their decision that Mr, Corn Flakes Pkg. Benson had died of monoxide poisoning. ,.10o Commissioner Walter P. Monson took the position that the effect on Industry 10c Article, would be most serious If claims such as SENDS for 15 the Benson case are to b allowed. He ' 2 10o Flavoring, Lemon dissented from the decision of his colYANKEE 15o or Vanilla leagues. 2 10c Oil Bardin The supremo court contents ttself sim...15o 2. 16o 3 10c bags Salt VIENNA, April By th Associated ply with finding that thero was sub... 1A Presa ) President Beits of Austria, stantial evidence In support of the deJ 10 VWm through the Associated Press, sends an cision of tho majority of tha commission, Easter message to th American people and under the circumstances refuses to rovers that decision. as follow; Thanks to the generous food draft on American relief warehouses, w ar able to make Easter a veritable feast TABOR EXAMINATION of toy for many poor families. I wish BEGUN IN MICHIGAN to thank the generous donors and wish them th same joy which is filling the hearts of thos bqnefttted by their genPAW PAW, Mich.,- April Prelimierous gifts." nary examination was begun her to, "" Bill " of Barah I. Tabor In th new Hr. day case brought against her In connection Change of Manager Announced On A prll 1. L. E. Gehan succeeded J. H. with the death of her daughter, Maud Virgo. Grady aa general agent of the local office Tabor Th original proceedings against Mrs.' of the American Railway express, the Tabor wer dismissed when tho state of tho aslatter having been transferred to th po- supreme as secretary-treasurruled that the first ex- capacity sition of general agent at Portland, Ore. amination court sociation. had eviinsufficient developed Mr. Gehan was formerly assistant genfor Tuee-dsPreliminary hearing waa set holding her on a murder eral agent, and has been succeeded by dence to warrant April (, and his bond was fixed at eharge, J. A. Houston, former local agent at th Th body of Maud Tabor Virgo waa $25,000. Oregon Short Lin depot. discovered In tho basement of her horn at Lawton, near here, several months ago. jarknifed into a trunk which had been concealed under a pil of shingles. EW MEMBERS Dyes, pkg. 3 lbs. Navy, Pinto or Chili 2 Big Loaves of Bread, 250 Schillings Best Coffee 570 THANKS PEOPLE 0TOHT ItOiiaC liiiiiciinrr -- 5 If Coffee . 500 - PleaSaee Do You Hunk of These? Vh&l 35c bottle Lemon or of Schilling's Vanilla Ex- Bo tract 30 can Jam ,.23o 36c can Rips Olives... 23o 30a can Chip Beef ....25o 45e can Corned Beef. 35o ToBARS KIRK OAR 2 service Star legion 90o 46o can Lipton'a Tea can Lipton'a Tea 77a 39a barret Ginger .33o Snaps Troop or Nnto'a, !b....38o 40a gutBBfg 7 fP ADMITS EMBEZZLING FARM LOAN FUNDS KANSAS CITT, Mo.. April 2. It. G. secretary-treasurCallahan, of th Alamo Farm Loan association of San Antonio, waa arreatsd her today by Fred M. Tate oftb-oorservice of this district on a rhargs of forging and embezzling 899 00 from the funds of ths federal farm loan bank a1 Houston. Texas. In signed eonfeeslon mad to Mr. Tate. Callahan admitted th embezzling of tbs funda Part of th monev. Cslia-Szraid in his confession, he had need in operating In the oil fields and part tn covering bad loans ha had mads In bis er . et and feel fine 8S Jaffee la cereal driok that really tastes good a I ' A Jr JTJr Order freaYew KsSelsr Desist r PACKING CO. ( swjstuna, N, T 4 aiKCH-NU- JUST ' SEEKS -- bothers You UTAH CANNING CO. OfeDsd Beans, 250 Can Blue Karo Syrup, f 5-l- b. Folk! 8o v, any dinner a success. It combines the taste of ripe, red tomatoes with perfect seasoning. A turn of your band and it is ready to serve no work, no trouble; just satisfaction. i SoiP'W ri er make fcf '7 . No Sign of 10 Pierces Tomato Soup- - tacksd f i - ning for your dinner. - . THE CUDAHY. PACKING COMPANY SEITZ TO Padpd o If ThclasteTells . Delicious soup, served piping hot a soup with 'a savory tang to it that sharpens the dullest appetite means a perfect T A whole Puritan Ham will prove most economical last week. Is announced. Tho inquest till Is progressing. Th new field marshal. Sir William Robertson, who. It has been rumored likely to succeed General Sir Frederick Shaw aa commander, of the troops Ireland, Is on a visit to Belfast with Lord Devenport. The lord mayor of Dublin has received a letter from Premier Lloyd , George dated March 31 alluding to tho Impossibility of obtaining evidence in th ordinary way calculated to lead to th arrest and conviction of murderers, in the formidable campaign of terrorlam now The letter says this menacing Ireland. fact places the executives under a great handicap, because they do. not desire to arrest the guiltless. On tho other hand, it adds, tho first duty of the executives Is to leave no stona unturned to lay Liberty Bonds Subscribed. hands on those terrorising society and It Ward Relief societies subscribed to may therefore be necessary to dislocate Liberty bonds and members of In some degrea tho normal Ufa of th Th community. .ward Relief societies, 883,832.60. resources of th organisation in , total I funds, wheat on hand, wheat credit with the presiding bishop's office, real estate, buildings, furniture. Invested funds and other resources amount to 1825,243.(1. Its Indebtedness is $1,152.19. Its new mem bershtp during the year had been $594 persons. Music for the session consisted of community singing under the direction of Mrs. LJxzie Thomas Edward, Relief soDavis Mrs. Esther ciety chorister. Stephens rendered a solo at the morning session and at the afternoon session trio consisting of Mro. Edward, Mrs. Agnes Olson Thomas and Mrs. Agnes Bolto sang Lift Thins Ies." Miss Lida Edmunds acted aa accompanist. A Dinner Well. Begin the Appetite eat; the day for The exceptional quality and distinctive flavor will delight every member of the family and every guest as well dubISIs i Resources Given. Jefferson Day BANQUET SENATOR ROBERT L. OWEN It. 4. Th society In the report Is declared to have In Its charity, general and wheat funds a total balance of J260.II8.S8, with total donations and receipts amounting to J211.702.20 or a total balance in all of J47 1,029.0!!. It hM spent during 1019 the sum of J66.693 41 for charitable purposes 155,541 53 for general purposes; J2.102 32 for wheat; these sums together with disbursement for dues and other purposes amounting to a total of J167.871.64. It had a balance on hand December 31, 1010, of 8304,057 44, Including a charity A Jefferson Day Banquet, fund Of 827,004.16, a general fund of 850, and a wheat fund of 8217,930 61. under the auspices' of the 122.67 It had on hand January 1, 1819. about Democratic State " Committee, 6.633,444 pounds of wheat; has had donated during 1919 some 56.836 pounds, and will be at the Hotel Utah, has purchased during the year 889 pounds, with other wheat receipts to amounting at Mbnjlay evening, April 5th, 6,994,338 pounds or 116.572 3 bushels. 7 o'clock. The society has taken 16.249 magazines has spent 44,023 davs with tha sick; has sick iryvde 86.487 special visits to th has helped 5152 families; has prepared for burial 2967 bodies. Stake Relief society officers have made 5614 visits to wards. Relief society ward teachers have mads i 1.78.911 visits during the year. Th soOf Oklahoma, a cplendid orator, ha given 35,551.96 to missionaries ciety . will' b the principal speaker Ward Relief societies or their families. membershi during 1919- - took outThe9023members There will bo lively entertainment, mai In the Red Cross. a good program and an excellent 17.143 surgical dressings; 5074 htfhpltal 3617 11,675 hospital supplies, menu. . garments; knitted articles; 17.743 refugee garments, Ticket eale at Hotel Utah, and 135Y1 and collected articles for Belgium 53,131 South Main etfeet, Salt Lake City, relief. closes Monday morning at 9 oclock. helj 1320 w Headquarter for the Intensive campaign to Increase the membership of the Service Star Ldegioti wH open this morning at the KimbeU A Richards office on &iAn street, with Mrs. R. W, FWher in charge. It la the object of the drive to organise chapter of the loelon in every community in Vtah her a sufficient number of ehgibfee are available. Each chpj fer must have et Last fifteen members. Where this number of qualified persons are lurking, those eligible will bo staked to become members at large of the Moihcm, rrsndmothera, eNtera. damch-en- d wire of met? ah4 served in the .world WST may become members of lu tNJtusty I STRAIGHT TODA CARLOAD EXTRA FANCY NANCY HALL FROM OKLAHOMA SWEET POTATOES I The Nancy Ilall Sweet Potato lias a very fine flavor. There is nothin? more appetizing than (rood sweet pot cC When raibod in the deep, rkh m toes well cooked. ' be Oklahoma, they Cannot surpassed. The price is only Rliebtly higher than the ordinary I ah Order some for Sunday dinner. white potatoes. FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERY STORES a- 1 f f j I j j j t , |