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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1920. WOMEN-AR- INVITED TO JOIN STAR LEGION E vll . w Mr, and Mrs. Bison Arrive in Salt Lake ( RELATIVES OF U. S. SERVICE MEN ELIGIBLE FISHES, president of th Salt Lake county chapter of th Bervlc BUr Legion, stated on the left; Mr. F. Soot, secretary, right; Mrs. Richard P. Morris, chairman of th flag committee, standing on the left, and Mrs. E. If. Holden, first rice president, right, who srere on duty yesterday at the booth which Is being maintained at Kimball a Blchards, 63 South Main street, to accept applications for membership In the Ttrious chapter of th Utah dirlalon of the Sefrlco Star legion. MSS. Committee Named and Pre liminarie Arranged for Coming Campaign, X. W. In for the financial campaign being completed by Chairman O. J. Salisbury and bis aldrs. to tho campaign, which will conducted from April 12 to April 20, tePrtratory a number of meetings will be held. Nest o'clock a luncheon Friday evening at tit tho Hotel flail will bo attended by Ihe niembers of tho executive commute and the other workers. Chairman holla bnry and a mimlier of other leaders In the campaign will make addrraee. - welectod Chairman Salisbury yesterday Ida executive commltee. Tho organise. tion offioera and the members of the oo eeatlv far as an- commutes, liouncod. are as follow; Organisation General chairman.. O. J. aseoclato gencnil chairman. If .N Jjyrne; general a.x rrlarv, it. c. Trea-tio- -r; V. A McCorgeneral treasurer, nick. Executive committee J. K. CoegrtfT, Timothy Kinney, It. 'V. Salisbury, L. U. J. A. McCornlck. J. A. McCa-kel- l. V J. flalioran, Walter Filch, Mra Margaret Illsino fcallshury. Sir. Fred Davidson, Mrs. W. A McCornlck, lira. H. Joseph Ueoghegan, J. J. Burke, R. K. tjulnn, A. r. yilburn, J. C. Lynch, J. Hagenbarth, Edgar Newhousn, George J. Gibson, Edmund J. Keama. Mra Thomas Kearns. Mra. J, E. iksily. Mra. C- - IV. Whitley, James p. Case , C. A. Magulrw, F. I. Iloran, A. J. Bruneau, Frank P. Gallagher. N'. V. Long. C. A. Quigley, Dr. W. Donoher, Mrs. A. H. 8. Bird, Mrs. E. J. OBrien and Mrs. C. A. Quigley, ( I I two-etor- I . Mc-Jlw- t n for the charity, religious and educational I stork of the Catholic church In Balt Lake) City Dis-trje- For a consideration of 113,000, th Salt Lake City board of education yesterday purchased through the Askton-JenktKimball old company th warehouse protwrty, located in th middle of th block between bouth Temple and First bouth and West Temple and hirst West streets. Tho school board will make of this it central supply station and warehouse, and l already engaged in moving books and other school equipment from the old stupply station, situated on the campus of the old University of Deseret, adjoining the West High school. The property secured i by 149 feet, facing east on the atreet between bouth Temple and First bouth streets, and is occupied by a building of red brick. Thi building was creeled about tun years ago by U. H. Kimball, president and general munager of the Kimball Van b Storage company, and was uued as a warehouse by this turn until about seven year ago. The proiarty then pawed into the hands of the Balt Luke Security A Trust company, which later went into the band of th UUh Havings b Trust com puny, a receiver. About six mouths ago th receiver sold the property for 16,000 to the Polar le Cream company, which last week, through the Ashtun-Jenkin- s company, sold it to the board of education for lh,0O0. E. M. Ashton, of the Ashton-Jenkincompany, said yesterday that the building waa in splendid condition and would require almost no remodeling or alteration to serve fully the purpose of the One Purpose of Fund to! Widen Scope of Charitable Work of Hoipital. Organisation Property Near Business Purchased for Consideration of $18,000. "A y Aira MBS. BOS AMXBI-CANUor Bison American!!, mor commonly known a th Amer- E. ican buffalo, arrived in Balt Lai yoiUrdsy for an Indefinite stay at Liberty park. They reached th city on th 1 oclock oxpres train from Washington, D. C, on which they had traveled Unco 6:30 oclock Tuesday afternoon. Last night, Park Superintendent Sydney B. Lambourno reported tho couplo safely in their nw home, a fin llttl run' surrounded by an Iron fence which is aitnaud north of tho elks pastor next to th tennis courts. Th two animal attracted Superintendent Lam bourne's y by their beauty last ystr when ho visited tho National Zoological Garden at Washington. When It bocam definitely known that their sal prim was only I50Q as compared with TOO for one buffalo from Antelope island, they were purchased. The animal ar both two and ono-hal- f year of ag. L. Q. S. TO MEET il - HbSn? Economic Evolution of In- dustry Declared One Key to Solution. Frank Bohn a ho, tn ths wrda of th tuastmaster, "has stood at th llstnln (H.t W th world" for th past five eruclsl years, last night avs th members of the Bonneville club at their banquet at the Hotel Utah a world conception of the problems of today and ths responsibilities and opportunities of tomorrow. Mr. Bolin, teacher of history befor the aar, fomentey of revolutions during the war, writer tnd lecturer, took hla audience last night through th maxes of Bolshevism which ar sweeping inland Europe, and through the vision of tb eco for nomic future, pointed out tho patha-aAmericana to tread In tb leadership tha reconstructed world. "Th failure, bo as Id, of Europe east of tb Rhine, to achlev democracy waa the greatest fallur of 900 year, anA went on to show' how tha history of Ku-rvi t Is an economic history, wherein th nations developed most rapidly and first attained democracy. He epoke of the failure of the German revolution of 1318, following which 2,500,004 potential leaders of a democ ratio Germany left that country and, for tb moet part, came to the United Btatea. In a people of 70.000,004 Germany has not, he said, 70o0 persons now competent to Judge of th poilttcal situation. F I Revolution Was Faked. Annual General trans- Ninetieth of education, in Th revolution In Germany was no such action, yesterday said: thing, Mr. Bohn declared, and stated that ram in every way pleased with the Sessions I of Church th organization of the German apy servCommittee Visits Hospital transaction and consider that the ice In reality directed tha formulation of Members of the executive committee made IIU.IMJO least school board at by of the tha Open Today. revolution of November, paid a visit to Holy Croaa hospital to 1912, which the deoL We have long needed just familiarize themselves with that instituIn the saddle. - as Ebert stationthis placed such a central supply tion w hich la to receive part of the funds I He called attention to the 3410,900 per will give us. The school property- U collected for the establishment of free I month Income which Germany la now now scattered about the city ana in lads for cnlldren and to help toward The niuetieth annual general confer- granting the former kaiser as evidence to some rases inadequately protected. Now ence Building a detached, fireproof building to show th continued power of the mon, of the Lafter-daSaint church archtsta Bouse safely the seventy nurses now in I we have a fine location, plenty of room Instead of giving the kaiser a opens today with sessions at 10 a. m. pension lie should have gotten, what the training and toward building an Isolation and good protection.' ' hospital for the treatment of children af- and 2 p. m. in tha tabernacle. President chicken got In the neck, Mr. Bohn said. flirted with contagious diseases. "Germany will be a full generation In "An endowment fund to provide free I Heber J. Grant will preside and give gathering th forces for a real democracy. BeJ for children whose parents or I There la no democracy In Germany," Dr. tb opening address. Overflow meet- Bohn slated their guardians are unable to pay for neceswith all the emphasis and care and treatment la considered ings will Le held in the assembly hall of hla heart was Bolshevism sary," said Mr. Salisbury yesterday.so Per- shoved Into Bavaria by at the same hours.' An outdoor over- the with sons giving to tbis work can do fellow Ebert government to make flow meeting will also be held on the democracy the absolute assurance that their donaodious, the speaker as Id. Evtions will be economically and wisely ap- ery step eastward from the Rhln sinks step of, the bureau of information, un- the piled to help the unfortunate sick chil- I wayfarer deeper and deeper Into the less the weather is too severe, in which niir of dren of the community, who, but for such Bolshevism, Dr. Bohn stated. nssistance, will be unable to help them case a session will be held in the Bur- selves. Russian Intellect uals. ti'iiMwwfij. i. ratt hall. "One of the most valuable works done The rat of th library was th term. Church officials expect a record atby a big hospital Is the reduction of malformations In Infante, and it Is planned tendance this year, a, they say, the Mr. Bohn used to describe the Intellad-tuai- s to extend that work, which has been at- who have eelsed the leadership of inclement weather will enable many On Main tended by some wonderful results In the I"00111 hordes, 23 per cent of whom are farmers to attend who otherwise would Russias last few years. Tubercular portions of illiterate, and 7 per cent in n peculiar be kept at home, Hpecial train bav state the spins nave been removed and bones mind. of InforStreet to Give Out been arranged for (he accommodation Inserted and complete cures effected by The Russian social system, about means of grafting. Body set bones which of the visitors, and already thousand where England was in 1321, waa the have grown together are reset with the Dr. Bohn which groundwork. said, upon ar town. in mation on Organization. Use of plates and wires and In moet InThe semiannual conference of the the Intellectuals were trying to fix a stances tlia cures are complete. Straight- modern conception. Imagine," he Deseret bumlay School union will be few children has become cnlng said, a town meeting or eoviet in Halt ' held this evening at 7 oclock in tha Lake, a common achievement of the hospital's with 20,000 persona attending. TA1I women who haJ a son, hus highlv skilled surgeons. Cleft palates and ho I I tabernacle. David O.- - McKay, general What ort of Intelligent result would you IV. L. Landis, 24 years of hare-tip- s are also cured. It la hoped I such a meeting, presuming from Rundav or father in tho brother of and superintendent band, exject schools, alleged to hava represented himself to be aide to extend all of this work to a 9n per cent of the people to be illiterate? ' service during the world war district sales manager of the VimL. Motor I be constantly increasing number of children wild, is what the Bolsbevistare This, KiciiardH and George D.Prper, will who must be the recipients of charity.' Tay- company of Philadelphia, and H. or who themselves were army or Skull Crushed With Pick The Rev! P. A. attempting to govern Russia with. Re will 23 years of are. who the police ay I speak bupermtcadcDt Simplon McKay lor, "Are Great Britain and America going himself district sales promo-sidSister Superior Explains Work. Mvy nurses have been given an te let Ruc.iia perish T Dont they remem.Nathan f. Porter, Alfred C. Reel And ber th S.epO.fKU) cion manager of the Bethlehem Motor men Russia lost? Handle The Slater superior explained to the onrortunity to become member of the at Bingham turns, From California to company AUentown, Pa., were arrested I a. William Morton of the general "No men could have done more at Paris visitor that only 7 per cent of the ho-- 1 UUh division of the Service Star Le-. . board -Hotel Utah. at the Telegraphic W:I than I yesterday . hurt talka Clumenceau, Lloyd George and work at present Is charity and in tk. Fv pltali h- or an infor u queries have been sent to the headquar- - I It waa absolutely lm- Here. After. Easter that only one free bed for children has II K,on through of the parent and f.rinn? Woodrow toWilson. Quarrel. Spend If to the ascertain of ter the companies meet In full the problem of been provided. motion booth yesterday at Kimball & . and girl. Hpecial muiiie will be fur- - possible men are bona-fid- e employees. the w hole world then. "The free bed for children was en- . 53 & .nth Main street, by the The arrests were made by Detectives nished by the Ogden tabernacle choir, dewed by the Woman . Catholic league, Xh0 booth will be G. B. Hamby and Lester F. Wire. Ac-- 1 under the direction of Joseph ' Debate at Peace Conference. sne said. "We hope to provide manyl? organigHt.on. Special te The Tribune. The Rev. P, A. Simpkin, pastor of to the police, the two men ar- - I tyne; a girls chorus of hOO voices, un for charity patients. First of all, I tnmnninod Monday Jiiid Tuesday, nnd 3. "Tlier wouid be a Stev en I tier the direction of Miss debate here BINGHAM, Bodich, April arrived rived at the hotel Wednesday. They was women eligible for membership may of roiirae, a hospital should he church, Phillip Congregational Margaret tonight aa to whether great It would be better gaged a room and their baggage a Serbian, 30 rear of. age, is in. the bovs a and chorus (500 talnlng, a going concern, every ready I i tin the orgar.rHtion. of Summcrhays, to to California an send of them army into Mexico and kill yesterday 'morningfrom taketL witty them. Yesterday to serve the public, and then It should iceSr-undto open the booth at Bingham the direction of B. Ueeil 16,9utt Mexicans or to bring 10,000 Mexjt was decided jail tonight, , charged - with pend Easter with the people of bis is alleged to have offered ajjne beTIIioy 73 1 Gates. to IhariTv Both aro choruses to Eiv women who attend murder ia the first degree for the killUnited States and educate icans the of from remove Anih.enhiY'hnrt'm of'Pviw I tl,i8 the his to composed baggage secretly Decembeen ha since He ill we , them. If members of the student body of th L. dont know what to do with parish. hotel through the rear entrance. ork Citv and otl r larg.. cltlce are' on-- 1 eonforctige an opportunity to become ing of an Austrian, known as "Joe, ber, and has found improved health in Investigation The gates on the one country, Imagine tha problems which by tlie police revealed D. 8. university. dowed. It Is greatly to be regretted that I member confronted Faria with scores of nations, 5000 tabernacle block will bo closed our own hospitals have no such endow- - I Chapters now have been organized in about 45 years of age, who had been in his stay, but returns to southern Cali that th men had contracted for Luka at 7:30 all with more complex problems, lines of advertising with a Halt meats ahd tnat some of them are com-- I gait Lake countv, Weber enuntv, Utah eatnp only a short time. oclock. fornia next "Do net lose faith in tli allies or In his to until remain Bethlehem week, cashed a and hud newspaper Pvlled to eus pend their service to the e0UDty and taehe county, Mrs. William A of stake superin- the United Btatea. ' , special meeting Joe, whose skull was crushed by strength is fully restored. onipany check on a New Fork bank at i tendencies . ant Make necretans ill bn "There Is a rock of ages tipori which of th publication, For once California is really in- tho buoinet T.- - can Bodich died at Or. btraup's hospital at Women held this to 4:f0 at in wa ran pin our faith. That rook is here fteriiKn oVlock made fori fniwtionr Taylor. bndJv tff tte payable wouid terested in Utah and the southern moun- The chock al. Ytstirtlay from Other counties who wish to apply 11 o'clock tonight. are said by the po I the aanembly room, fourth floor, of in America. I have' the faith. ev'a n'l pie all the 'hwpIlals'lY&alTwke tain Kev. Mr. fciimp Several mother chocks the said stales, "The task Is here to be done and to be to nafc been cashed about the city Ith Rishoit,e liuiMR. City were to close their doors. An epi- - for membership will become members According to the story told by kin. The League of the- - Bouthwest. Bee TaIor. done now. Russia needs leadership. The X special demto would find the city whollv unpre-- 1 at large until chapters are established Bodich, he and by of eWs Joe had a Anparents quarrel which closed its session in Los meeting situation there is more despairing than to the police, landfs offered stake pared and the death rate would be vastly their eounties in tho United Htates Consolidated propsupervisors will be held at 4:50 ever. They have lost their way. is the biggest bit of to According Increased. sell the ageney for the Vim Motor com- oclock The chanty work should be Y VI T be in erty, where both were working a min- geles yesterday, Oirden H. room L. D. the of "The Industrial transportation of the in Calever in Salt Leake, work limited only, by the amonnt of work that I "1 undertaken. pany products .id Mrs. ers, at 3:30 oclock this afternoon, ami cooperative ia in progress. Industry is the key university, and a special meeting of world is needed, and struggling hospitals ca. charge of the booth tomorrow with Utah, Nevada, New Mexifornia, to on age,. History Is marching out Of Sunday school Primary department the tilts pot perform as much of that service as I 1'. L. Cotter of Lehi will be director Jpe struck Bodich m the face with ico and Arizona, are vitally concerned western small of countries Europe and In should. stake supervisors wiil.be held at 3:30 is a carbide lamp, knocking out one of his in the vast scheme that would store fact, they cannot keep Tuesday, they marching into continental interiors. up with the time, fbr every 0 T?ekVth teeth. plae . fltfw Colorado the of North South APPROPRIATION the a ON in America, America, surplus eaT conference meet and China are the greatest of these Russia hospital must have the latest equipment, When Bodich eame off ehift, he wait- series of vast reservoirs, the first of areas. even though it Is compelled to scrap re- PER CAPITA SCHOOL ' will . . held be this morning at 8:30 Today the era of railroads is opening up Joe soon for as ed and as the latter which it is proposed to locate in the ing cently acquired equipment. An opinion as to the legality of the ln areas. these continental DISBURSED BE th0 ha!, atTAX Barratt with out of Rodieh TO the th9 "The hospitals are often called upon shaft, following Uintah basin. While it is true that recent appropriation br the city com-stepped . The secret of the progress of th tacked him with a pick handle, crushing southern California, with such easy to take care of persons from outside counto the Commercial j Droeram. United States, of mission of will be ties who have no meana of paying their Smiths First j08(?ph There Is at present In the statu school his skull. Bo quickly wag the attack opening for the unirrigated stretches, sineingi pow er. Electricity will rumthe of hydroelectric toward chib will expenses meeting not take care fund and In the school land grant In made that a dozen, or more, miners will most way. bait Iuike county praver congregation; invocation; ble and roar and rattle, and in fifty years easily benefit, it is also true of them, as It has so many demands for terest and rental fund a total of 3.83 per who were National Educatton association A. Morton they will be our equals. Continental present were unable to inter- that the million irrigated acres ef Utah the means with which to help cases originatof school population of Utah, ac vention here mJn has b en asked of a(jdr0M( Adrain-audiT- o capita areas and the economc evolution of in' until Items fere Joe had to fallen of the Important can or be trebled within the doubled under the ing county. Recently a man to compilations made yesterday attorue caDn Clt j istration, i Adam S. Bennion, superin duslry are tha secrets of today. who had been In our hospital six months cording scheme. Nevada and Arizona, with E. J. Norton, assistant state super- - ground, fatally iniured. by should have been sent to southern Cali- Intendent of public instruction. Joe was taken to Dr.8traups western New Mexico, also stand to benMr. Nor- Russia Will Rise Again. Mr. McCann fornia. I? came from a distant county on ) preparing to make tho final ap- - hospital as soon as possible, but his insupply the sole one propriation of the state, but tm funds to transport portlonment to school districts of the juries were such that he was beyond efit by a water "In the next twenty-fiv- e years Russia . available. practically him to the coast could be obtained. The state from tWe fund for the pre-eaideration school medical aid. . . George H. Brimhall of the Brigham will rise again through the development Prominency was accorded the com- commission, in which he ha a hospital paid his fare, but just as he was year. The total amount to be distributed In of power. hydroelectric twenty.flve Doxol-1 was Bodich a arrested by deputy ing of Governor Bamberger for the ses- Three of the commissioner at the time Young university; singing, about to be take away ho died. years China will rise to a place of great Is t4719.g 93. Already about three times sheriff and taken to where he is sion, and Utah has a great share in the favored it, so that when a motion for ogy; benediction. jail, amount has betn distributed, or achievement industrial that hydrothrough A special meeting of the superinten' None Are Barred. electric power. total of 110.73 per capita. This brings awaiting the filing of a formal com- projected expansion of agriculture the the appropriation wa. in oWL out and .Uks how IndusHe The line ' ward of the total distribution district the among plaint. scheme , pointed makes possible. t "The Holy Cross hospital has tried to of Urn commission, Bodich expresses no regret whatever trial 4xcluslveness cannot now be drawn jeers of the Young Mens Mutual meet every pubho emergency in an ef- schools of the state from tnese funds to The railroads!' Practically unani- open seton no was bas the auditor it individual how part, the Indusnations, j pr0Vement association will be held in about ficient way. During the influenza epi- 314.35 for the present year. This is the for his act. When awakened shortly mous satisfaction, not to av jubilation, trial revolution Is knitting the whole world demic of 1913 the hospital devoted al- largest amount for any jear except last after 11 oclock tonight and told that is ithe assembly room of the over the return of the eU?e He expressed used closeness must the of the ties the together. The auditor, gn most half of its bed capacity to influenza year, when the amount waa helped out by thia mfTIliDg at 8:S0 0C,A. between Canada and the United buildi JoeF was dad, he replied that he to their owners. While it is Btaets for the howler and pneumonia patients. Many of the the schools' share of the .occupation tax did not care. He added, however, that railways appropriation before it j A ,arKe nnmber of missionary an of as and not unanimous, among the business and voucher the example, spoke early decases were taken care of free. No one and totaled 15.78 per capita. . and he has asked the city unions were .held last of aerial will be he did not intend to kill the Austrian. financial interests there is a concord of can be paid, A constitutional amendment as an velopment night. transportation was refused admittance so long as space leattorney for an opinion as to the submitted to the voters of. the state The general church priesthood meet- important factor in bringing nations towas available. .I only wanted to give him haa good opinion. action in of commissions the an economic in November next elections way. if gality the which, he held be will Bodieh been added. 7 gether of race naor every beating, creed, ing "People Tuesday night at Maintenance of the consolidated the appropriation before be will oclock "ln a world ln which are in the tabernacle. tionality are received into the hospital. passed, will make the total amount that in camp about eight months. He Came ticket office in Lo Angeles is assured voting colored. In which hlneteeen-twntietof his signature. H invites those from outside the city for may be distribute! among the schools here from Eureka. attach . sessions Additioral of the genera the population are incompetent to lead until June, but all the railroads are treatment and thus is a benefactor to from the state not less than 325 per capita be conference held will and two Dr. annum. Bohn said, nations, Mopday themselves, turning eagerly and very thoronghly to the whole state. The physicians of the per Deputy Resigns. this would WOMAN WILL ADDRESS the canvass fbr business. The Salt Lake Under present condition Tuesday, at 10 a. m. and p. m., in "ore given Ihe constructive leadership of hospital are, for the most part, non-- ( mean S. Wells, suite Insurance comare world. These the Rulon United the States that the present state school tax of tabernaele. tho utholic. It 4a an educational institution has Route its up complete staff, missioner, yesterday sent a letter to the and Great Britain, not because their peowhich enables medical men to do better, 2 4 mills per 1U0 of assessed valuation PIONEER DAUGHTERS and the Santaset Fe, Western Pacific and state more examlrbra wiser are or of board bo the about would doubled, announcing moral, ple to exceptionally nurses Tke and In Tribune. it trains who. work, their Southern Pacific are wearing the end of of Mies Eleanor Taylor a Special because of their stupendous economic turn, educate the community in hv giemc OGDEN. April 3. The Ogden taber- - but Mrs. Lily C. WoNtonholme, who has their own programs. Wit h the remark- resignation commissioner and nominating Miss power. deputy was of living. been making a trip through the southern able passenger and moderate freight Catherine Eols.im for the position. Misa I narle choir of 250 voices will leave He epoke of the opportunities before tha "The maternity department and the BOYS, SENTENCED TO of the state in the Interests of the business there is an Taylor resigned when the' board of ex- - I Ogden tomorrow morning in a special technically trained Industrial and financial department for infants Inand children peroptimistic feeling. aminers INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ?art mndoart pioneers and of the Utah In- The Southern rrofessed Inabilrty to raise her train on the Bamberger road for Salt leaders of the Unted Btates tn the develform a public service. real sense the is Pacific a completing will war be dian veterans, among the southern extension and stipend further. She Is remaining for a j mug. three times at the gen- - opment of the world, and made an elohospital la a public utility and shou.dvbe Western the annual of the at or two until MIm F'olom becomes eral Aconference ths speakers week . meeting plea for the use of this opportunity, In that light. rera-deFound guilty of participating .In an ia the tabernacle. The quent once to construct Iacifie of Indian at War to who not for the rake of a "gorged belly, but expects duties office. Veterans, accustomed the the of Daughter In toe automoof The members executive commitorganized traffic br juveniles whll concerts be at 2 Id rftven a m., tomorrow will meet 430 o'clock at afterfor the rake of humanity. The golden tee vftited the Percy Oroesbeck and noon In a room on the top floor of the necessary feeders to districts denied department, the bile acceosoriea, were p. ni. and 7 p. nu It is expected a rule, be said, well rule the world if apduring the war.' sentenced to the pathological laboratory and other departDwyer Heuber main business of transportation The men of of number building. Bishop's and will large Ogden strong people plied by were knowledge is ments. interested Industrial school Politics! There In state at Ugden. They each especially always plenty iq the choir to ' Halt Lake for ability. hi the six solarlums, or sun rooms, which case, sentence waa suspended during good the meeting will lie the election of ofLife and Character Reading California. One marvels at the multitile for ficer conworld ensutna, year. TJo the out into to be eel!, the sessions of the conference. the hospital has provided. The value of behavior. and commissions ,qnc Mm Emma E. Lindsey, state regent, plicity of bureaus cluded, "and you will veil your children-Int' ' sunshine as an aid to convalescents, is Still further investigations ar. to he for reelection, hears of. ' hot bo a candid-t- e hell. Go out Into th world to give, 4. APRIL romijiff fJ he more appreciated each year. made in connection with the operations wf't on soon will leave she since to to a mission and you will give tha world a new notion that CHARGED WITH Listening TWO many all hosexpressions from Omvalexcents of the two boys and their accomplices, the eastern state. parts of the an have We courageous IntereHtlng. of what can be. are freely voiced in every public place, and also dominant charartrr born on this pital gain strength and health rapidly Alex Stewart and PYed Uhlers, because Reports will be heard from represen- one gathers that there is solidity INTOXICATED DRIVING lafayette Ilanchett, president of tho ' while resting, reading and visiting In these of which, hearing in the case of the lattn the date. It attracts many friends, although In which asthose counties of tatives club, presided, and the Rev. Clem Davlea, cheerful sun parlors. was continued. ter two bo Heuber sociations of ths I boom for Mr. Hoover. Many of those brutHliy frank and without tact, yet so M Indian ar of Waterloo of the Methodist church, laughters also faces a hearing In connection with Veterans have been H. B. Snow, 24 years of age. waa ar- pastor honest that confidence, ones Dr. Daviess Introducwas toeetraaxter. organized, including most earnest in the Progressive rnove-mtn- t reliable sad his alleged complicity In connection with North and South Sanpete. rested yesterday by Traffic Burge nt J tion of Mr. Huhn paid eloquent Is never forfeited. a are of few the aetive Salt gnined. ago Utah, years DALLIANCE FRANCAISE wholesale tribute to of automobiles. The other Lake, Sevier, Davis ahd others. theft Tbene people are very generous in na- H. Harden and Motor Patrolman Charles his experiences and accompli stiments. managers ia the movement. on a charge of driving an autocharged in this connection are Earl In mind and sympathetic. intuitive Jorgensen assoIndian Veterans Utah 3v The Mar ture, More members of beard the TO HEAR MME. GUERIN boys than club which can but I that report Iheard, They are restless, like change, mua; mobile whilq Intoxicated. J N. LeRoy, MiddlemUs and Clarence M tcheels. Hear- ciation will meet at ths eame hour In address. ing on the charge of bicycle thefts were another room on the same floor, of the and it would seem to fix. theTioover have plenty of work, and bard work, 2? years of age, waa also taken Into cus- the movement as the really serious claim too. to keen them contented and feeling tody by the officers for Intoxication. LAHiance Krancalse has ealed a spe- also continued pending the further InReunion Announced. rm! mretlng Tuesday night et g O'clock vestigation of the stories told by the Bishop's building. of this hirthdate ar born of California to present a candidate to well, peel Their arrest wait made at First Bouth of the rmzzartine Hotel Mme. Utah. the Becon-colr,i and and teachers Haul lecturers to be writyoutrs. and of The Scandinavian a Mlsslenarv society bis the street, following convention Son party. Born. I F t.uerln. who will viglt belt Lake in to Several adults have been Implicated by lision between their machine and a light will hold a reunion at the Fourteenth Salt Lake Citv looks fine, even in ers'i he blrthatone Is an A son wss born to ths wife of Wendell rests of the chi'dren of the devastated the boys, especially in the matter of the Bnow truck The Intersection. waa at the It., hall ward amethyst. is assembly Monday afternoon at a blizzard, and it pleasant to be here, hinhs'.gii IS Aries and the planets are driving cast on F1rt Bouth street and 4 o'clock New members rertnn of France, w:P address the alliance illicit traffic In automobile accessories, B. Hsmmond, formerly of Lake, st will be admitted i I r, i h. end a general invitation has srcelv Mar and Neptune. many of which have been stolen from a his horns in South Bountiful yes'erday. even though the weather wa going south on (second and election of officers held. In th evethe truck evtrnd, d to the public to hear the garage where some of ths boys wers em- - The new arrival Is the first grandson of matches what California has to offer in Good businee b street. was 2 o'clock a dance will be given Neither machine may last l,ti at partnerships badly ning 4 i, ned I turn n tutor. James T. Hammond. found through a Want Ad. ' damaged. April. But wait till June. pitjed. . at the Odeoa hall for oil Scandinavians. iwr V r school board. 1L turer on Pagt, Present and , Future Problems. seai-oau- s f Bonneville Club Hears Lec- th1.0 CN ed I y I I alm-erlt- y I f'r,nJnre4 F bow-legg- u F a. e. op-Ui- HalJun-cordin- aelf-su- g a- er 1 Sn.ko- i I II 1 1 y-i'- 5 , 1 , Latln-Americ- 00 a, - I nt Pted h , two-thirhs d X-r- -- -- tIt V l t j |