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Show THE SALT LAKE Tit 1 11 UN E. SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 23. 1920. 21 American Legion Signs New Members E Speeder Pays His Fine YVith Bogus Check 35 Richard W. Young Post Keeps Up Drive of Salt Lake Lodge to Seventh Annual State Gathering Selected. Delegates nation-widejlrlr- to of Women Committees li-t- i cr Tract . I'Uh Uiks are planning big thing for their state convention In Balt Lake June Ogden Woman Appointed to State the Soldier Organization lr - ... Alternates Chosen. H frYtetnan ' H. IsewtR. iWbsnT, A Clark, J yj i 'TV. John K. I. Oiwir T. U'lelh J. V Johri'A John Whlf, Urundfor, Hunni J. Slnglfton, E. t Cof-1- 3 nf Frank H. Hammond, A. L. Weir, C W. Chntentu, Ur. C. AY Galt, Tuunlaa Mulhall, Carl Sihmldt, James Hlair, ( Whltchurrh, Harrv h. Joseph, John .11. Cook, Theodore Uanr, K A Kogota. Walter C. Leal. Captain A. J. McDonald, Veiey K. Kali. C. Blnettl, Arch W. Hmith, Paul V. Ktrllv, L. K fluff, Howard C. Emge, Lr Harry Phillip, James . Swyera R. I. Stark, Fred Wllaon, W. W, Allen, C. C. Ha ke. J. H Martin, Kugene Parks. Mona 8. Iba, Y C A Visaing K. L. JIart. H T. Freeze, W H. B lr. water, Guy M Milner mi1 1' V Milner h Utah which The other lilks )!- will form the rest of t u ineiition are Ogden lodge So. 719. Harold J, Packer, exalted ruler; Park tify lodg No. 734, J JSL WeeteA exalted ruler, Kureka lodge No. 711, f. J. Barnard, exalted ruler Provo lodge No, Ml. J. C, Miller, exalted ruler. - J - ' . - ; ; i II , 1 hV i ) ILwJi -- V' V J ' i S v - 11 .. i ..wesJ -- S Pric-Carbo- i J j g, Residents of Escalante who a score or more yeare ago failed to cxerdao thoir option of purchasing land In that vicinity art 4t.2 the' stats, by lieu selection from tha United State government, were compelled last week to psy-W- it average price Sf'llASO' for Jhe land In order to retain their tighta to K. The land was sold at Panguitch by publle after It had been appraised by ; auction, three meinbere of the land board, N. P. Ipson, R. E. Davis, president, and Dr. M. R. Stewart. , The present owners of ths land had acquired a certain proprietary Interest in it, though such Interest, they found, did not Convention come within the law. Soon after statehood they applied to have the land for them by the state, which was done, and In th mesntitn they proceeded to plant It to alfalfa. A dry year followed and there was a scarcity of watsr, with tha result that ths prospectlv purMra. J. G. Falck of Ogden, state or chasers wer led to believe that the land was not worth 11.25 an acre. They did gamzer of the Service (star Legion, waa not make their depoelts on the purebaee. appointed aa representative of the state ' organization at th Americad Legion Land Leased. convention to be held id Ogden, nt A The following year waa better from the meeting of the executive precipitation ftaiidpotnt and the laud, wax rhr'suts' 'division held rojnmitteeof at again cultivated, and etnea the title now the Hotel Utah. A letter yesterday from Hamilrested with the state, the land waa takes of state the chairman ton Gardner, Uijder lease from the state. Leasee were renewed regularly, untrr hot long ago a American Legion, inviting the 8ervice lessee delayed making his .application for Btar Legion to send a delegate to the renewal of the leaae. only to find, when convention waa read. be did come In, that someone else had n The county chapter of already i eased the land. Thla brought the other .ownera up the Service Star Legion was admitted yesterday. standing, and they began to besiege the to state membership The committee voted to assist im land board with applications for tha purchase of the land. Such purchase could awakening interest in a movement to not under tbe law be accomplished, howremember Utah serviee men still conever, until the land had been offered fined in military hospitals. at for sale public auction at tha county The request waa made that all service . seat. Tha land board decided to visit the star Tags be displayed alongside Old scene in person, knd the trip traJ mad Glory on Memorial dav. A'letter waa read stating that Mrs. to Escalante recently. The land waa appraised xt 10 an sere and offered on the G. Golden Kennelley of Baltimore bad public market. The alfalfa on tha land been named official tuntodian of Utahs le not classed as in "Improvement," tree ia the memorial grove at that I within the terms of the slate law; but ' The ' Ogden chapter has sent there are seme Improvements on th land. place. to buy flowers to decorate In the form of fences and the like, which money Mr. Ipson says wera appraised at at least Utah a tree on Memorial day. The chaptheir full value, as a measure of protec- ters are asked to do likewise an July 4, tion to the persons who have spent- ee November 11, on Christmas and oa much time and easrgv In bringing the Easter. ' ,, - t . land to its present .high value. The seventh annual gather2, 1 And 4. ing, thev say, promises to he one of th grektefefln the history of ths'Utah organisation. The delegates of the Halt Lake lodge No. 85 nave been named as follows: ,. 1. M.' W iener, lwlg i). Yed, 1 1. "L. Deardorff, .1. Leary. P. I, Christensen, Thomas Homer. Jam us W. Collins, V, G. flomney, Martin Mummy. J H. McIntyre, H. A. I.elpsiger, Judge A. W. Wsgner J. F. Tobin, Brigham T. pvper. Howard Hout. H. P. Myton. Ir. S. Ewing. K V. Ktllev. Fred Nelson, O R. Llhblee, tV. H. Nightingale. A. E. inborn. E H. MlUer, La n B Shields, William J .O'Connor. tV. O. laiubenrier, 8. W. Tooke, J. O. W. Whores, A, C. Edward fewlfl. N'orell, S. C. Sherrill, Berkley Olson, O Colllna. W. Welch. John Shea, C. John Hendrickson, K. A. Culbertson, John M M. A V. Wainer, Lem, Heuthon, Jr Robert Marsh, Joseph R. Haas, J. K. Leardorff, llavor Hock. Adolph L. Jacobs and Fred Redmond. A. Sell at P&blic Auc- tion at Panguitch at an Average of $18.50. Arrange Affairs; Many Prizes to Be Offered. AltornatPh worthies check for epeed-lnE. H. Bolt was landed In th county jail last evening on A bench warrant Issued by H. P. Johnson. Justice of th peace at Sandy, who tad accepted the young mans check. The arrest tnt made by Deputy Sheriff Frank Orton of laady. Holt, who la IS yean of age, is said to have declared when taken Into custody that he had money, but gave a bad check out of resentment of the fin Imposed upon him by th Justice. given a HA VINO payment o t A fin Failure to Exercise Option to Purchate at $1.25 an Acre Proved to Be Costly. DOTH opersted yesterday by El chard W. Young post No. 20, American Lotfon, in front of tho WaUser Bunk e for membership. At the left of the picture N. L. Binettl is bnildlnj, In connection wit the shown pinning a button on the coat of W. rK'Iorsborg. J. C. Bebhola la standing behind the counter and Fred , - ' Boyd in front of it. : More Men Than 200 Enroll Lower at Main Service ,i Booth Street. STIR INTEREST It Many Utahn Make Reaer-vation- g for Seasion ot Ira- perial Council in Portland 4 Appointed to in Salt Greet Visitor Lake; Train Time Given. Committee Interest is rapidly Increasing in th annual seasion of the Imperial council of th Myatrlc Blirln to be held In Portland, June 21 to 23, Inclusive. Train loaded with representative of the various temples of the United States, together with their hands and paitola. will pass through and many members bail Lak June of the order will stop in bait iAke from El Kalah temple three to twrlv hour visiting will, serve as host to the Hhrlnera on th dates named. Commitand are at tees have been appointed work, and plans are being perfected de-to bo may take car of all the vlultor sire to take In tne eight of the clt. On the evening of June II a epecla train of sevrn or more Pullmans, loaded with I tah Bhriner and members of their families, will leave bait Laky for Porl-lanAccommodations in Portland, In hotels and private houses, hav been provided for all. so that It will not b necessary to park the Pullman for sleeping pur9, d. pose. Tourist Rates Apply. and patrol of El Kalah will by way of Sin Francisco, a where stop of several days wll be mitde Hummer tourist "rales' Vtth stop: over privileges and a time limit to October SI, will apply. of Utah SHrtneis. Following t a Itnf-who have made reservationsThe patrol C. It. Fischer. H. A. Ei A. Reeves, L. L. Reynolds, L. C Rlter. J. A. McDonald. H. J. Cook. F. Ii. Cr per, A. A. Allen, I. M. Hlglvy. II. E. Glenn. Burt H. Hunt. F. P. feteaart. C. D. Krb. W. E. Day. David Rodger. J. E. Player, E. R. Wheelon, Ed J. Shields Ambrose Nord. F. G. be well. A. D. F. W. Morrison, Elmer D. Jones. T. J. Chamberlain. C. F. Pinkerton, K. B. Rankin, G. R. Vearsley, R. H. Craddock. all of Salt Lake. The band C. F. Barrett. E. Lehmann. E. Richardson, E. D. Short. F. N. O. O. RUImever, A. Kirkpatrick. J. S. Hibhert. L. J. Bratager, C. H. Spahr, P. D. O. M. . Smith, O. B. Dornberg, Endsley, Paul W. Cazln. R. B. Wllsoi.. N. R. Copeland. Arthur Griffin. It. E. Abbott. F. S. Spooner. H. W. Denske. John 'VlKser. J. R. Dickson. C. Rudtne. H. If. Hammlll. C..M. Ball. V. A. Smith-eJ. 8. Halbert, I. W. Stone. E. C. Yerkler, all of bait Lake. Others from Salt Lake F. F. Phelps Andrew Jojnt, R. J. Glendlnnlng, Sam Bergman; Fred C. Hatha ay, F. C. Schramm, A. E. Tourseen, F. B. Pitt F. W. Homung, J. M. Beach. Earl V. Smith, Dr. R. E. wight, 3. R. Valentine. A. 3. French, W. E. Yancy, Nate Horn, C. C. Glasscock, H. E. Schell, W. C Criemon, John A. Houghton. W. A. Porteous. Simon Rosenblatt, Louis Simon. J. J. Drls-kA. E. Custer. U. G. Moeer, J. W Maycroft. C. De Long, Burmester, Frank W. Carpenter, F. C. Richmond and Lew H. Harding. The-ban- return home Pin--ne- n. HARD W. YOUNG pi.it No. 20 took rhaf(fe of a drive of it Committees Selected. own yesterday. Jn the nationThe women's committees for the state wide rant ass l'or members of Aims convention, appointed from the women of v bait Lake lodge No. S5, are as follows. the American Legion, it was decided Mrs. B. T. Pvper, chair Entertainment Six some were being overlooked. Robmgn; Mrs. E. E Bennett, Sirs. A. O. that Bidding Keen. Miss Jessie ert E. Knowlden of Richard V. Young Norell, Mrs. O. R. rilhbh-e- . - Other residents of Escalante, however. a Bwlft, lrs. W. J. O Connor, Mrs. J K. cost No. 20 conceived the idea that his Disposal. LAlcna were present at ths wile and wars deterAmericanization. Leardorff. Mrs. W. ( Iuhender, Mrs. mined to make at leaet soma of the ownpost should do something. He talked to A. L. Weir, Mrs. William C Locklngton, in some ers pay a good price for good land. There others, and the result appeared Mr. A. E. Oborne. Mrs. Rex L. Htark, were thfee owners of forty aero tracts s in booth a Bauk of Sirs. E. A front the Walker Mr. A. R. Webster, Considerable interest has been shown Spatial to Th Tribune. who were, by tacit consent among the Mrs. John, S. Corless. Mrs. E. A. Rogers, building yesterday forenoon. Volunteers In bid to land their Mrs. J. B. Moreton, Mrs. George H. tyAfiHlNGTON, D. C May 22. The bidders, permitted were in charge at different hours of the lately in the eonventvyA of the Third the appraised price. Other owners, Mrs. Lr. K. L Hart, Mrs. Ralph and everybody that approached the judicial district which has been called American Legion, at tbe close of a four-hou- r at to for thslr had however, compete keenly Armstrong, Mrs. J. Parley White. Mrs. day, session executivo of its executive and one owner of four forties" Howard Hout, Mrs. A. J. Macdonald, Mrs. booth was busy. Nearly 200 new mem-- ' bv the Republican party for June 4 in committee, wag toiler pledged to lend holdings, hirtl to 525 an acre for the land, j Walter T. Reid, Mrs. C. C. Burkes, Mrs. bers were signed up during the day and Salt Lake. There has as ve been no its actual as well as" mujal aid to the while atlll another had the price bid up Ogden Sends Group. M. M. 'Warner,. Jr and Mrs. R. A. now wear the button of the American "kwisr From OgdenH. C. King. L. A. Hardti. Moves. definite announcement of an j candi-lat- movement to rid the United Btutes of on him until hefor"paid 30 an acre. The Legion. reds. R. D. Robbing. J. N. Heglnbothajn, and steps were taken looking average price the thirteen forties' Registration Mrs. A C. N'orell, chairin the spirit of the occasion, nomi Acting to six be are for and judge, 111.50. to the raising of a fund bv voluntary Frank Gunnell, W. B. Wendrtl, leivich L. man; Miss Jessie Swift, Mrs. James R. those in L. Mrs. ' charge of the booth did not nated. A number,., heme vex,- - hava-e- x. was held May at Pan- Stine, Oeorge Kern, H. I Taylor, Ckus Lewis, Mrs. John H. Cook, Mrs. 8. J, confine their T.h? '.1 t Legion mem-- I subscript memto efforts getting members of the C. K. Wijvajis, A. R. th other Mies McNelL and gultch. Holmgren, Singleton to accept tbe her tn finanoo th. Agnes '. bers for thoir particular post They pressed a willingness members C. H. Klreher, T. A. Newman. i . if the other of the honor, to went men asked former In the service ofOclals A. to the Refreshments Provided For. Panguitch. Whitney, J. N. Spargo, A. M. Miller, join party see fit to bestow it. Mr. Ipson. however, wae called bom to E. R. Dumke and A. R. McIntyre. legion and they signed them up for party S. Refreshments Mrs. C. menbeen who those have Sherrill, Among Most attend to priests matters. The sale at From other places In Utah A. C. lor-le- k post they selected. In addition to tioned chairman; Mrs. W. S. Stanton, Mrs. E. any for the nomination and who are Kanab was scheduled for Friday and of Bingham, A. W. Dennis of Hiain men five Balt the other . Mrs. Lake, Le-posts IL Irvine, fl Schraven, Mrs. J. acres were to be offered at pubHc to be in a receptive mood are watha, Charles E. Green ot Richfield, L. roy West, Mrs. T. J. Halpln, Mrs. P. J. were signed up for Seattle, San Diego, reported some A- - McGee auction. It was expected that of Price. J. J. Steiner of Richof, Alexander, Mr. J. H. M&nderfleld and Logan, Banning and Wattis, Utah; Albert R. Barnes, formerly attorney the land would be bought at perhaps'1 field, W. H. Baugh of Shoshone. Georgs Mrs. L. Sue William M. field for MeCrea, general Mrs. L. L. Reynolds. Utah; Fratis, secretary Rock Springs, Wyo., and San Franrecord prices for grazing land. of Price. Donald Mcfver of for the National Education association, M. Miller formerly assistant to the United Btates Transportation and automobiles Mrs. cisco. ' left Helper, J. P. Woodward of Garfield, H. M O. Laubender, chairman; Mrs. Bruc conF. for California a to ; Dean district yesterday L. of Brigham City, Dr. James Meffert Brayton, was attomej nothing about the post former service man who hag been pracT. Cramer, Mrs. Ernest N. Nelson, Mr' There tinue here work until the annual con- Green of Parowan and J. E. Ryan of A. R, Bain, Mrs. A. R. Webster and Mrs. booth to signify that it was any parvention in Balt Lake except for the of the nssociation here in Julr, Brigham City. ticular post with the exception ot a ticing law he 8. J. Singleton. when ahe B. was in the army; Lee expects to return to Salt Publicity Miss Jessie Swift. large photograph of General Richard time that Mrs. Fratis has spent three Train Times Announced. Lake. Decorations Mrs. attorney for Bunimit Joseph R. Haas, W. Young which hung over the counter. Wight, county iver-son, U. in V. months ; A. and Tim Wif arrival and departuie of the 0. Utah, largely among the chairman: Mrs. J. P. Tobin, Mrs A. H. Among others who helped in making counti Higgins .Mrs. Merton Bryce canyon teacher of the state in connection Shriners special trains in Salt fake is both formerly assistants to the at- giou be and hereby is requested to as- 'whou.rs1 at, th rlm, McDowell, Crabbe, Mrs. H. booth success a were the Clem Ilan- with their professional organization, announced by Frank W. Wadlelgh, pasGeorge E. Hale, Mrs. J. R. Macdonald, for he American , ?unnch,htJ1 do,n .dditlon to Mrs. E. - Howerter, Mrs. W. S. Ed- Schramm, Had Shaw, N. L. Rinetti, .1. torney general n1; Utah; Ephraim P- senger traffic manager for ths Denier &. ' Legion participation pj in assisting in members of the land board, there were and particularly with the reorganizattor",-v- C. Rebholz, U. B. Stebbins, Tlieon Cluff ? Jo.ns; Sblrl7 monds and Mrs. E. E. Keeler. Rio Grande, aa follows: N. A. tion E. of the distant occitv Solution of the the attorney. present problem Westbound: June 13 Lu Lu temple, George F. McGonagle, state engineer; Reception Mrs. W. J. OConnor, chair- and J. Hagopian. Tbe E. N. A. is be L. to the is that Morris mentioned fact easioned Ritchie murders of members of Carl the A. Mrs. O. Allen, state Judge of mines by W. man; Inspector Laubender, Miss Agnes There was so much interest shown in Philadelphia; four trains arrive ( p. in. the Grant Hodge post of (Jentralia, and district engineer for tho United reorganized at the coming session, via D. & R. G.; leave 10 a, m., June It. McNeil, Mrs. Martin Mummy, Mrs. 8. C. the booth that it will be continued sev- for the supreme- - court candidacy. will make the con- via L. A. A S. L. Sherrill Mrs. E. W. Kelly, Mrs. A. C. eral days, next week. The nation-widAll of these men have been known Wash., and also in assisting in the solu- States bureau of mines; B. J. Finch, dis- said Mrs. Fratis, trict engineer of the United States bureau vention the most important meeting Norell. Mrs. James Devine. Mr. Fred June It Kos&lr temple, Louisville, K : as staunch Republicans. The Third ju- tion of any "other problems which may of closed for secremembership officially J. Oliver R. G; leave II. So Grimes, public Nelson, Mrs. G. W. Shores, Mrs. A. E. drive roads, arrive t a. m., D. ever held dicial district includes Salt Lake, Sum- from time to time arise and which mav National the Education by but members of the last Utah to Governor Bamberger, and Clyde association. night, Saladln temple. Osborne, Mrs. O. R. Libblee, Mrs. John F. p. m., I A. & 3. L. tary the har Toodo counties. and within Congress be of the mit, passed the Daggett properly sphere clerk of of the state Ranmuesen, have Mrs. W. H. Mich.: Mrs. American Grand board, Fred Tobin, Legion say they arrive :S0 a. in. Nightingale, Rapids, only is the Amerusn Legion's action. legislation i necessary to permit ns to via D. & land commissioners. Oregon will go Republican, L. G.: leave I p. m. via L. V. Goodcell and Miss Jessis Swift. started. statement of Jay H. Stockman, attorThe land board also consulted with the reorganize and we expect to adopt the A S. U Damascus temple. Rochester, X. The active instrumentality for carryMrs. E. E. Bennett Is chairman of the of Portland, Ore., who is a visitor ing forward this program or the legion property owners of Jones valley with re- delegate or representative system in Y.; arrive 8:45 a. m. via D, and Miss Jessie Swift 12 U., ney, general committee 120 I estimate that there wil' leavs 2 p. m. via L. A. & 8. L. is secretary. in Salt Lake. Mr. Stockman formerly will be the national -- committee of the gard to the proposal to store soma of ths j doing so. 18 Salaam temple, Newark, N. June be about 3000 teachers from outside ol 1 ?Lf?rk.vA.t.!l law in this citv and is here legion, of which Colonel Arthur Woods Sevier practiced Mrs. In that viIrrigate J., and Crescent temple. Trenton, N. J.: Program Announced. to take Stockman, back to Port- of New York is chairman. At the dis- cinity. river, The residents there are very Utah present .at - the Bait Lake conven arrive 12 35 p. m, via D. & K. G.; leave The program for the gathering is aa folland with him. He expects to be hefe posal of thia committee will be placed anxious for enough water to obtain small tion. 11.19 p. m. via L. A. St S. L. Seven hundred gallons of grain mash, about a week. Since lehate been in the state for lows; the fund raised .by contributions of irrigated tracts around each homestead, June 17 Acca Richmond, Ya ; of moonshine whisky and a Wednesday, June I, there will be the 120 gallons Stock-mathree months, I. have ao doubt but that arrive 11:30 a. m.temple. I like Portland, A contribution of 25 although they depend for the major porsaid Mr. via D. A R. U.; leave legion members. of Nirk exemplification of the ritual by special still were seized at the homemile tion of on their natu4 most crop m. the laws A L. A. via the desirable educational of S. entirely and expect to live there the rest cents per member is thought to be ade- ral rainfall. p. from officers of the different lodges throughKyrme. about a quarter of a Is high, th The June 15 Hella temple, Dallas, Texas: Ttah will g or over and Utah will have out the slate of Utah, followed by enter- the Intersection of the Midvale and the of mv life. Me havent forgotten Salt quate, as this would raise upward of climate fairly cool, altitude the and more rainfall a. D. A U. G.; leave 8 m. via t arrive moat in school laws successful a Redwood the roads or the last Lake our Utah friends, however, and $300,000. posse night by tainment at the clubhouse on State frequent than at lower altitudes- - . - - United States. The community spirit p. m. via O. S. L.- Kaaba temple, Davenunder Chief Deputy Sheriff W. E. Schoppe. we have a flourishing Utah club in street. declaration Another indorsed and 2:40 arrive Iowa; p. in. via D. A port Corosls were arrested Portland. I have the honor to be its of the people of the state is 'helping R. G.; leave 1201 a. m., Thursday. June 3. will be marked by Kyrmee and Angelo adopted today by the committee of the People Enthusiastic. June 19. via on ball. more else. regular business sessions of the associa- and released than that vice is Sam Raddon L. O. El 8. That reads: presi.anything the Karubab national legion president, temple, Shreveport, A meeting was held at which the great, Kyrmes said that he had nothing to do dent tion In the lodge rooms In the morning. 3 10 Mra enthusiastic Fratte m. 'in D. A R. G.; is arrive Miss Fern Hobbs via p. La.; and Americanization be committee spoke est union of spirit was exhibited by the empowsecretary. In the afternoon there will be a trip to with the still, but that he had rented 7:10 p. m. via O. 8. L. Haltalr for a dip in the .lake. In the eve- the property to some people whom he We plan to watch out for the Utah ered and directed to employ and send settlers, according to Mr. Ipson. Mr. Ip- terms of Utah' and its scenery as well leave t9 Abou June Adam Bqn temple. 8he said that the state later found making contraband liquor. visitors to Portland this summer during throughout the nation speakers charged son is of the opinion that their water as its people. ning their will be dinner and dancing. Mo.; arrive 9:40 a. m. via out' of the house, ha the Rose festival and the conventions with the duty of giving may be arranged. The state land has so maay enchanting beauty spots Springville, to the troubles Friday, June 4, will be the occasion for He ordered themofficers A R. G ; leave 11 p. m. via O. 8. L. publicity I. made board said. When under the arrest. the the would, know more present plana that the world ought to business sessions In the lodge rooms In of the Shriners and the Kiwanis club. viees and fallacies doctrines of Mlrza Kan.: arrive Pittsburg, the forenoon, election and Installation of Kyrmes was in the house and the still about their wonders. Friday she was 9.40 a. temple, There will be one exception to the such organizations a. are formed. iix vio.4.V-?h.?Wht.ay,m. via D. A R. O ; leave 11 p. m. in Victor Deputies operation. officers for the ensuing year. At 2 o'clock was Van H. of Oscar Cott and J. the L. via O. Za Ga Zig temple, Dee guest Republican victory in Oregon, lation of law or whose doctrines are by the state in th now abandoned Hatch- in the afternoon a parade will be held, Chrlstoffersou, W. S. Young and W. H. general and that will be Senator Chamberlain. eontrarv to the principles of good town dam, In which case the Otter creek Fred Anderson in an automobile trip Moines, Iowa; arrive 2.30 p. m. via D. A each lodge being In line and competing Hughes assisted In the raid. R. 11.30 leave G.l canvon p. m. via O. 8. L. Cottonwood as as of the The Wilson would far to Big with John 8. President Sheriff John Corless, Deputies permit valley people to up opposition for various prizes. The city streets will ' June 20Mashat temple," I WichIU Fals. fie' new' live glacier. Turnbow. raid- him wxil strengthen hie chances at the Thiy eowunitTee recommended" tbaf i store water from 'the East fork, which be. decorated lor this event, as will ail Frank Barnes end Joseph A. 7 30 a. m. via D. A R. G ; arrive Texas; of C. Beaver. 563 polls in November. In the .registra- congress and public sentiment demand a now runs Into their reservoir. the large business bouses. There will he ed the residence 2 D. m. via O. 3. L. leave A1 Cliymla eveSo h are last enthusiastic the South street, TO BE INSTRUCTED. people of that . GUARD $500 in cash prizes and loving cups, cash East the primaries, however, the stricter enforcement of existing imm- region," said Mr. temple, Memphis. Tenn.; arrive A a. m. still and about tion for Ipson, that I believe to prizes being offered for the best decorated ning, and seized ofa copper mash. seventeen send is two Republicans for one Dem- igration laws; that immigration laws be It 2 officers A m. O. 8. L. via leave ratio 1. Authority via p. IfYj.1 would be easily possible for the proBeaver, grain windows and for the best decorated store twenty gallons and 120 men to Instruction at Fort Medlnah temple, Chicago, 111.; two trains revised to make it Impossible for an im- posed dam to be built when arrested, suggested that ths sheriff ocrat.entirely by local D. A. Russell. Wyo., June camp fronts. 1 to 4, and g a. m. via A D. arrive R. U.; leave Word was received at headquarters migrant to remain in the United States farmers, under the supervision of a might as well make a cleanup while In enlisted men 10.30 a. m. via O. S. V five officers and thirty-fiv- e the neighborhood and pointed out the of the state Republican committee yes- longer than seven vests unless he be- competent engineer. Prizes Offered. to a similar camp for artillery at Heber EaatooundJune 28 Hsmaaa temple. home of Mike Fratello across the street, terday that two doorkeepers were want- comes a citizen; that enforcement of Meridian. Miss.; arrive 8:10 a. m. via O. City, Junti I to 11, were received by LieuPrizes are offered for the greatest num- where a still was found tn operation. SWITCHMEN MEET TONIGHT, ed from Utah for the national conventhe. deportation laws betrknsferred by tenant Colonel Fred Jorgensen from head- S. la.; leave 7 p. m. via D. A R. G. Moober of women from in proThe United of westers the to in tion held will be It 'is set congress from the department of labor Railway Employees department of th lah temple, St. Louie, Mo.; arrive 1:40 Chicago. quarters portion to their lodge's membership; a. m. via O. S. L.; leave t p. m. via forth that this is n post of honor, to the department of justice: that im- hold anin open meeting at131,7:30 oclock to- army yesterday. prises for the best decorated automobiles; at South Second ball, D. A R. G. night Unity be a Ena rather for to than and the best former In learn task, the only prizes appearance line, required migrants for East benefit the of the of will Seeds street, Worth Club make your June 29 Egypt temple, Tampa, Fla., Baileys and prizes for the greatest number in service man is to be given the place. glish language; that nniform''8tate laws men who left work at the Salt yardLake home garden profltahla C3 East Second and Morocco temple, Jacksonville, Fla.; line in proportion to membership. Among a dav, and continues be adopted making it a crime to teach yards April I and I. The post pavs South. Store open evenings. (Advt.) arrive 5 a. m. via L. A. A S. L.J leave er the prizes is the trophy to be given for President William Howard Taft June 5 to Jnne 12. Any former or advocate or to be a member of any 11:50 . m. via D. A R. O. the best appearance in the parade. Halt wul be tbe speaker at the Bonneville club from man to who service which or desires this teaches June advocates organization 35 accept temple, Charlotte, N. C. ; Lake lodge No. has won this trophy dinner on tne evening of June 5 at tbe ' arrive 4 . m. via D. A, A 8. L.; leavtf 8 place should get into communication overthrow of government bv force or once and must win It twice more In order Hotel Utah will be Bolll.s subject A R. D. via m. G. Alhambra temple, p. with state headquarters at once. Only violence or the destruction of property, to keep it here. There will also be a shevism and the Soviet. The distinChattanooga, Tenn., and Kerbela temple, for the best decorated float. are to be sent from Utah. federal two end enactments that of like prize brfore has appeared guished Republican Knoxville, Tenn.. and East St. Louis temFollowing ths parade a baseball game in Salt Isike and has each time been character be obtained, and that the use ple, East St Louis, IU.: arrive 3 p, m will be played at Bonneville park between accorded an enthusiastic reception. be denied to publications mails of the via L. A. A 8. L. p leave 4.30 p. an. via 137 and Salt Lake lodge Ogden lodge No. The members of the Bonneville club will D. A R. G. advocating the foregoing offenses. U No. 35 teams. In the evening a free dance also that evening have an opportunity of Success a July 1 Aladdin Tempi. Columbus, sill be riven at Bonneville for Elks and meeting the Rt, Rev. Arthur W. MoulOhio; arrive 8.30 a. m. via I- - A. A 8. L.: tneir ladies, admission being by member- ton. ,new Episcopal bishop of Utah, who leave 1:30 p. m. via D. A R. G, Taarah I D VICES received by X. P. Iphe was being carried off th ship at 172 South will act as toastmaster. President I Wm. Hchvtbach. ship card only. jeweler. Life and Character Beading temple, Atlanta, Ga.; two trains arrive 10 Brest. Ha was buried at Brest, and Hanchett of the Bonneville club Main, reports that th big 20 per cent son, 1 W West Sixth South s. in. via I A. A 8. L.; leave 7:30 p. m. the family has always strongly urged off sals on diamonds, watches ana jewelry will preside at the dinner via D. A R. O, Ararat temple, Kansas street, a member of th state Gives that 'his body be brought back to conducted during ths past week has been MAY 23. Mo.i arrive p. m. va L. A. A City., board of land commissioners, Utah. a big success. 8. L.; leave 5 p. m. via D. A R. G. Mr. Ipson received a telegram some Customers hv shown their apprecia- Is The governing planet of thl birth date from the navy department InSh A1 J . Koran temple, . Cleveland, uly and the sign Gemini. Thl is time ago saying that.the-bod-y of hie Ohio; tion and we are going to continue the an Mercury dicate that the bj)dyof lilsan WU- arrive 5 a. m. .via L. A. A 8. L,; excellent felrihdale to have, although Visits was on board the vessel, which 'son Mr. Ask prj,-week Just th the says sala Salt the closed, ' Srhjjlisrh. During leave 4.30 p. m. via D. A R. O. Ham Wallace Ipson, was among those sometimes misunderstand you. later press dispatches reported aron any article efrewhere and then come people lake board of health reported 14? cases In reality people of this hlrthdate are to arrive on the transport Nereus, rived at New York last Monday. Seo- of oontagtous and infectious diseases, as According to th nurses weekly report hero and buy It for 29 7 Advertisement1) -and nr kind sail and NT TO CAFITOL. . WAR DATA marine dead to courteous. th first affectionate, retary Josephus Daniels of th navy-w- as compared to nineteen for the correspond- for the week ending May 21. 133 visits says. com from Franc. WlHlim Wallace rjd and Thpy haT A large collection of data, press notices, a speaker at puhlic services held were made to schools. 37,246 children Ining week last year. x of their fond was achievements. numth youngest of a family Their Ipson at th Nsw York navy yard Wednesrecords and facts aoout th various warbirths during the spected, eight thildren referred to medThere were sixty-siEAGLES TO MEET TODAY. dual nature, however, makes them dirfi-cu- it ber of brother to enlist for the world time activities of Utah, have been transday. past week, half boys and half girls, as ial Inspection and fifty excluded. nr Invited to he prevent ere to never understand. actwo cerStray of Eagle others wsrs war, whom was In They Mr.. told 'the message ported to th offices of th State HisIpson The nurses mad 209 home visits, while tils afternoon at the births compared to a total of eighty-eigmeetor positive as to any line of action, ha received that tbe body of n cepted for service. torical society fn the capital from the tn the corresponding ..period In ISIS, nlney-ei- x clinics were held and thirty-si- x ing of the order which will fee held at 4 tain ner-tothem and Wallace makes this William as west would qualified exceedingly be In Ipson a few started Commercial club, and will. In their new . .. days, while there were thirty-on- e miscellaneous calls made. deaths, as clock s sharpshooter and was with ths Joseph Parrett. a charter memand that he would be advised of this home, bo catalogued and arranged la con- In the correcompared to thirty-fou- r ber of the Seattle aerie. No. I. Jid parlay Toev have a greet thirst for knowledge of mart ties, on Thirteenth regiment end ay he died not received Test venlent manner under th direction of the later. , week a now Place your orders for plant and P. Jeneon of th bait Lake arri will be and are fond of ait and science, and are year ago. sponding of the earliest organisation of the a Is such he hut for telegram, society. looking cut flowers for Decoration day and avoid the speaker. Singing of old Eagle ode readers of all subjects, American forces to expeditionary go th time. at The message body any Ballev A Sons Co., ii will be led by Wl bam Perry and the Plant Baileys Reeds of Worth and en- disappointment favor th finding of lost Th young man, howto France. of th young marine will be finally I Dm. Pasrhek and Mrrlhw are now 45 East Second E. 2nd So. Store open evenings. , music will be under th direction of Clar- articles period joy a home garden. through the Want Ads. It also ever, fell a victim to influenxa on the Interred In tli family plot at Braver, I located at 4 new Clift building. bouthv fetor ence of th homes. (Advertisement. evenings. (Advt.) favors across 8'pie. th Atlantic and died as way selling Utah, his former home. opetj (Adverttsemenuz N Republicans of the Third Executive Committee Judicial District Have to Campaign for Fund to Nominations at - - EMMER I - J -- BfK-k- , Ulrd-woo- d, E . n, o, e j t. I..;.. -- 70,-0- FratU Predict Sue Salt Lake Convention the Important Ever Held. Iley-woo- ! "T -' I- t t Gallons of Whisky and Three Stills Captured . I- of-th- FVirty-elght- - , Taft to Speak at Dinner in June of Bonneville , Fo-m- Utah Marines Body Among First to Reach U. S. Shore Diamond and Jewelry Sale Big Board of Health Out Report for Week Nurses Announce Weekly Report of School A 12-3- e t01 r,t ht hta-eo- na 521-2- fl, |