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Show THE SALT LAKE TmuiWIL MONDAY MOHNIXO, MAY 111, lSrJO. AVIATOR ARRIVES FROM GRAND UNCTION .IMIMiF cf Ogden, who BEREND JANS death yesterday while bathing at Warn Springe in Balt CLU Uk, TIE TEST VOTE storm '"Tt . Heroes of Nation Remem bered in Services at the Churches of Community. Indorsement Ballots Being Sent Out for Judges for the Third District Bench. delays utah company plane Buena Vista field yesterday afternoon whan Eddie Brook brought In his Nebraska Aircraft company SCENES it Abort, the crowd which welcomed the pilot after his battle with the wind. Below to left, former lieutenant Brooks being greeted by Lamar Nelson, proaident of the Aero club of Utah. To the right, Brooks bringing hie plan to earth. - '..v Service Stars Shine in Win dows of Citys Homes; Fired at Fort. Volley Houutg raid jetcrua to l.. soldier and tailor by r in ball church, flower? Here laid upon tho grate of Uioae who died in the ffirvice. Although tnore elaborate progiama of will be carried out tocommemoration day, many took advantage eaterday of the xpiHrt unity of reminiering thoae Mho Lave "gone before, civilians and aoldiera. Member of the faH Lake Aerie No. t7 of the F'raternaJ order of Kagien. decorated the graves of more than 2o0 departed tmiiiher of their lodge jenter-Ua- v Tho committee in charge morning of thta work coiieiMed t H. 8. Mctann. 'hairman; ('art A. Hahn, J. A lumping, Harry Jlaaiinga, V. 1. White and J. )' VNhitaker. ia-Uo- dd Volley s Fired. A vollsy wau fired over Ue iUi. of tho Koldters burled In Kort place Oouglaa cemetery, and tho Hug hung at naif mast until noon. Flags floated from flagataffs or wr hung across porches Service flags, tiojne with gold stars, again looked out upon the street from window panes as a re- suit of a request made by tin Service Star Legion. Special memorial services were held - at the First MHhodtM churon at O o'clock in tho morning. Members cd the .following oigantsationa were present Tho Oliver u. Howard, Maxwell McKean and John Quincy Knnwrlton pout f the Grand Army of the Ucpublic; the latdics RHuf cors of the three poets, and the M ashington, Gordon and the Maaatch, circles, Young AYilkea, Aurtin and Salt Lake pouts of The American Legion; the Service Star Legion: Ladies of the Spanish War Vet era na ; Laughters of tin Revolution, the United Laughters of the t'onfederscy, the United Stales army, navy and marine recruiting station at Salt Lake, the Salt lake lodge of Klka and tho Surah iMft Home. j Church Services Held. The member of the G a,, it intd down tiie ainlea of th church to thir and glila, seats through ltmN of bo menibein of the Mlspuh and Junior leagues of the 11 rat Methodist church. Lack of the children held an American flag In one hand and with the jther supported a streamer of artificial flow- ers The memorial address was delivered by tbe Rev. J. U. N. U ilium. pastor f the church. He declared that Americans had ever been champion of right, and related phaaes in the hi lory of the nation to strengthen his statement. He epretsed tho opinion that the United States should continue m the protection n of countries by accepting a mandate for Armenia. Kiv. Clem Levies preached at the 'C atertoo Methodist church last night on The Moral Necesbilv of the Luropean ' War j Ogden Resident Victim of Attack of Heart Disease the , Warm Springs. llay Van Cott, Bam D. Tnurman, 'W. D. Rlter and Arnold Rich, who make up the oommlttee appointed by representative lawyers to get ths preference vote of lawyers on prospective Judges, are losing no time. The Indorsement ballots taavs been prepared and sent out wrlth ths names of all available timber for candl-- j datea. Blank spaces are left on tha bat-- ! lots for ths Inssrtlon of additional names of lawyers who express a willingness to accept ths nomination should they bs selected by the lawyers In this vots. The vote received will be counted Wed. nesday, at i o'clock, by the committee and Ben B. Crow, who Is tsmporary chair, man of the District Bar association. The envelopes sent out are numbered to avoid duplication In voting, but these will be destroyed aa soon as they are opened and the ballot removed. In order that absolute secrecy In voting may be malrtalned. In order to make the proposition clear to all who receive tha ballots, the fol.ow-lu- g letter I sent with each ballot: The Bar association of the Third Judicial district has determined to use it efforts to bring before the Judicial of the political parties file names of aa manv suitable members of the bar as may be induced to contend for a place on the district bench, and to assist the convention In the selection of their noml neee by obtaining from the members of the bar an expression as to the relative fitness of those proposed. . To that end, a vote Is to be taken among the members of the bar of this district. te a numbered "Inclosed herewith envelope addressed to Mr. Benjamin 8. (Vow, Judge building. Salt Lake City, Utahrlo one ballot on W'hhh ate printed in alphabetical order the names of those lawyers of each party who have Indicated to the Bar association tl at they will consent to have their names placed before the party conventions. "Place a cross opposite the names of the six Republicans of your choice and also. Irrespective of your own party after the names of the six Democrats of your choice. You may add In the spaces provided. Do names other not sign the ballot, but seal It tn the envelope and mall at once to Mr. lid i into the xw, mining pool at Warm n yeator-d- a bluings tea m!nulee"tcforeIk tend Jans, 19 year of age, sou of Rudolph and Mrs. Barbara Jans, 211 Twenty. eighth street, Ogden, sank to the bottom and was drowned. Heart failure Was Iielleed bv his father to be the cause of Ids death. The body was removed to the. Lukin Undertaking company, 255 He ond Hast street. Berend Jana had been employed In Ogden as clerk beforo coming to Salt Lake to work at Auerbacha store some time ago. His "Io, aon and daughter are Ogden A. u lhanimer, 149 South Seventh W eat Grow . "Due to the fact that the Republican street, a carpenter with the P. A R Is to be held June 4, the balcautioned young Jana against going Into con'ortton be counted Wednesday, June J. lot deep watei. Jans plunged and sank like at 5 will oclock. a stone. When Jans dbl not con.e to The following names are on the ballot - liv-- at the surface Brammer blunged Into the swimming pool In lus underwear, hauling the unconscious form of Jans to the edge of the pool. pr. S Ualonge, Hod Beuth Fourth East street, happened to be outside the building and he guvo first aid With Patrolman P. Morrison, who the pulmotor on the operated body, and Duty Sergeant Harris Heath and Driver J 8. Kelley, who arrived five minutes a 'ter the call was received at polne headquarters, everything possible was done to resuscitate the young man. "Berend was a large boy for Ms age, but had a weak heart, said Mr. Jans after lie learned of his sons death. T feared something might happen to him when 1 found he had left me and was alone. He was glad to go with me to the laths, but cautioned him. as he did not know how to swim. They did everything for him at the bathhouse, working over the body an hour and a half. Young Jans left Ogden at 8:15 oclock His mother, Mr. yesterday morning. Barbara Jans, was Informed last eveBerend Jans was born ning of dvls death In Ogdon on January 9, 1901, living there all bla life. Ib-vo- . -', It. , A : A C' v ,':, - v. f Jl. ' s', , W , 7 V' ' , ' ;:; V.- V It. l'p-'- .A sWV . -; t, j ' a, v i , , Advertiaing of Salt Lak Carried On Through Various Mediums, Freed Says c Reduction of Indebtedness of Organization Noted; Increases. Membership w ',C n i .a I: ,72isf& r? In a review of the accomplishments cf the Commercial club during the past year. President Lester D. Freed, who retires next month, spoke particularly of f the relucttoi) of the clubs Indebtedness, j of the advertising of Balt Lake which the club has sent abroad through t no land end of the Increase In membership President Freed presented his eummar of results at the dinner held Baturda night In honor of tha visiting party the ongrcsalonal oommlttee oil Indie affaire Because ft wa the last gathering the club before the new oil leers, so 1 Id be elected, ujll take over Us directlj Mr. Freed went into some detail c the events of the past twe bonded w ' v A -- e ' , r., ' ai 4 'A' i. ,eS The IndustrUI oorvrAnon note tinted in 19)6. amountinf to llJ.tKK1, hmvo satisfied through the iirtivlUea of Mr. fmancu commkttoo, - abU other notes executed In connection with the maintenance of the club have been taken taie of. The present administration plana to lease thy club with Its bond a the oie indebtedness. Am s result of tbe membership drtv conducted under the direction of the Kota ry and Ktwanis clubs, the income from duett amounted to $7506. 2 in April aJ compared with the $4970. 20 for the same month of 1919. Tho drive Increased the membership from 1HK to approximately 17a0 Preparations for the opening of the Aon national park, tho toming convene tlon of tho .National Education association and other unuaual events have teen seized upon hy the club as oppor.X tunlites lor edYtrthsitiff the attraction of tin cit) from M.tine lo California and Canada to Mexico. Salt Lake City the U the sloCenter of Scenic America. Iirk nhlch gan gone broadcast through the nation. I ' 'f' ' Trip Made Against Heavy Wind in Five Hourt nd Five Minutes Flying Time sent out to each lawyer: Republicans A. R Barnes, Claude T. Barnes, DAan K. Brayton, Brigham Clegg. A. Kphralm Hanson, K V. Higgins, fverson, Ben Johnson, Shirley P. Jones, M. M C. M. William I McCrea, Nielson, Rltclde, FYank B. Beott, Horace H. Hmlth, R H. Tanner, M. M. Warner, Lee B. Wight. Iemocrat W, H. BrameL J. Louie Brown, P. C. Evans, Henry C. Lund, Richard Hartley. D. W. Moffat, J. W. Btrlng-felloJohn y. Tobin, W. H. Wilkins. Kre-c- Literature Distributed. ON N. The X. E. literature Issued by the club carried the message of tbe city and,' tbe ' etate to 42,uu0 school principals country over, ami It ia estimated that each principal reaches 500 pupils with the gospel of Hall Lake For the first time in the hlsto-- y of the cltv the Commercial dub this year succeeded in securing ample financial support for the annual fat stock show, which, Mr. Freed said, Is helping make Salt Lake the renter of an Industry amounting to 8100,000.000 annually." A fund of 310.000 was raised for this show. The N. E. A. convention for which the club Is working wl'l probably be the big gest educational ronlerence In the history of the United Slates, according to President Freed. Mr. 1 "The machinery of the club," Freed said, "has been employ, In a per elstent campaign which has secured folk yf the Xattuiml Guard of Utah federal reefy.' ST ognition. While the campaign waa wi,. i ' vv. nently successful In securing new mee -hers for tbe National Guard, it will re suit In a few weeks In securing gov. eminent equipment valued at 81,000.000 and a federal payroll of 850,000 for National Guard maintenance In tho state. LI LIST DDIE BROOK3 drring a Lincoln Standard airplane made the trip irom Grand Junction to Salt Lake yesterday tn five hours and five Man Proves In of minutes of actual time, most ! Methods of the time battling against lie-- . y winds. on Tho plane of the Utah Airplane company Be Discussed A. S Malm forth, ti years of age, was driven by H. H. Rullen from Denver was the victim of an automobile accident on dtlajed in Wjomirig by storms and will the Saltalr speedway between bait Iaxke Convention, Official Says. continue tile Journey lntj Salt Lake this and the resort SatOrday night, sustaining a broken left leg below the knee. He morning. wa Invited to oln two motorlsta leaving Penrose .Speaks. Brooks raid the trip was perfect, save with the tha resort for town and accepted, only Domor.strallcg Means of faml.larlty Increases salary President Charles V. Penrose of ilia to be Injured when the car left the road classic organ music of the centuries from for- the wind conditions. He made a will be the ootatnlngconsideration of the principal 1 D. 8. church waa the speaker at the at a turn and he was hurled out. He Bach down to the work of tbe to Price on at alfuel and to take national education convention to be held living atop was taken to the emergency hospital for tabernacle yesterday afternoon. "Today low his mechanician, Rex Morris, a short here tn July, according to P. B. Erland-sen- . ia being chaervcd throughout the natreatment and later removed to the L. master, Joseph Bonnet, and ulcusingly d stopover. Mountain D. b. hospital. tion to honor the dead and eapeclally flying, the pilot Interpreting a lengthy urd v idely assistant secretary of tl.o organiza14 Robert Band, the heroes of the late ear, which, thank years of age, a Boy program, Professor Amedee Trembhij of said. Is to the liking of his plane with tion, who arrived In Halt Lake yesterday ( Jod, ia past, although It accomplished Scout,, who lives at 839 West First South Its Hulxa motor. was Hlspano centra.1 Ottawa, Ihc Canada, street-to arrange the preliminary details for figure sustained skin abrasions on his great, good. Prealdent Penroao said, "beAuto cause it will hrtng freedom eventually back and shoulders and Bevsral slight at the recital given last night at the Thcpline was built bj the Nebiaska Air- the meetings. n to the a hole world. I believe the lacerations on Ills head when he slipped Cathedral of the Madeleine. A In for craft Airtho Sweet Mar, company d "The association feds, Mr. Erlandsen Landing Field Chosen. of war haa been linpreaaed on the Joseph Rlrie, state auditor, Is on rec- and rolled several feet down an embankand representative audienco of plane company of Denver, which Brooks said, "that if the cost of living continues Feleclion of a landing field characpublic mind. I believe all natlona are ord as against the purchase of theft and ment In City creek canyon yesterday afconvinced that war Is a hoiTor and ia fire Insurance for the states 71 autos. ternoon while on an outing. He was music !oers attended, hut the time and represents. to go up at the same rate as it has (Tone terized as une oP the beat tn til United civiStates was made leceritly on th visit not necessary for people who are Brooks Is traveling through Utah, Col- for the last fen In a letter to Harden Bennion. secretary taken to the emergency hospital by a place naturally prevem-- d any audih'r v yeais, the nnnlmupi of Colonel John A. Jordan, chief of landlised. So some good wilt be accomplished of state. Mr. Rirle points out that at passing motorist and later removed to expression of approval on the p, n of orado. Wyoming and Idar.n demonstrat1. In toe class room must field construction in the air mail for If the nations will be as diligent for an average va'ue of LuO a car. and a hi home the appreciative listeners hi-mach'no and carrying passenger-- , be st leas! Mil') ne. year or the pro- ing The work of securing tliia field K. Schlzero. 29 years of age. 852 West union and peace towards all men as theft and fire Insurance premium of 12. :v Yet the recital was by no imams a ing mition exi and of for th will new funds deteriorate The erection ht llignlo and were Klrfct to amount uiaamg fession generally when to rewould rush the l(Ki. was providing South bruised per disputes salary and street, "one man program. Some of the btri they premium S875 per annum ceived a sprained hip yesterdav afterBullen schedule worked rut hy Halt Lake is a of a 820.10)0 hangar are now In the hands aroae, and I hope this will be very soon. musical taltnt of the cit, both vocal promoting commercial av iation. 8o far, the letter points out. the state noon when struck by an automobile on and InstrumentaJ, cot tributed committee, Special Memorial day music was rento btai Brooks In but was model one and places teachers of the of the club's special aviation had to the hoped dered by the tabernacle choir under the has lost but one automobile by theft and First South street. He was given treatamong the best paid in the country. "Immediately prlyr to May 1 conferpleasure afforded furnishing aolos. duets stalled bv the storm and telephoned that city of the association for hightook place with represenences which "The direction of Professor Anthony C. Lund, none by fire. He asserts that It would ment at the emergency hospital. plans and choruses. The occasioti also gave not be able to continue hie er salaries rave been worked out by Dr. tatives of the street car mens union with ITofetesor J J. McClellan at the or- be better to put the premium Into new opportunity to hear three other musi11 8. hTvenden of Columbia university and officials of the I tah Light A Tracsang. Prealdent cars for the state than to purchase Ingan. A male chorus of all the them first ef'ort for a Balt the at cians, Lakers, Journej, recAt the same time Mr. Rlrie after a careful study of the question. Dr. tion company resulted In the settlement 10,000 Anthon H. Lund presided. Charles H. surance cathedral organ tn accompaniments, and f, ig.it between Den er and Salt Lake. state name will be- at the convention to ex- of a threatened strike. The Commercial the of and ommended Bvenden that the Invocation Arthur offered in each instance the work waa well done. Hyde ghe and depa tment bwntng the car be printclub, the Rotary club, and tbe Jtlwania Krooax, the firm aviator to land at plain the 6y stent. Parsons the benediction. Irof-oTreinblaj- opened the recital ed on the front door us an extra precau"Another feature of the convention this club were represented 1by their presidents Ista field, since the army fliers with a full organ selection b Du Mago, Buena at an he exhibit hall the will Announced. tion theft the conferences. Odeon at against year Mhat was estimated to be the largest a composition designed for ftnd effective slopped hero during the transcontinental Program The state road commission owns a school equipment and books "In a social way the monthly- dano-ln- g which has ever attended an open-tn- g In displaying the power aJid vapuv'ty of flights last fall, was greeted by a throng of Memorial's, rvices will be he.d at 2 12 greater number of cars than any other crowd Proand manufacturers, publishers. parties have been held under tbe di- - . program the Instrument. After Mrs Noruian G. of sightseers, and was welcomed to the by oclock this afternoon In the assembly department, having a total of U autonw-bi'e- s, at concert enjoyed the musical fessor jJ. W. Hearson of tne department rectlon of the entertainment committee. field Nelson of Lamar afternoon the Atkinson Utah had Liberty pack Aero yesterday by the by hall for those who died In the military sung fur"Open were Knapp's of these hut of Journalism at the University of KanThere have been three dinners, th one military band. It was esti- Gates with good expression and clear club. A program service. consisting of ad- nished for use Hawkltis' the federal sas will act as publicity agent for the to Stephen T. Mather In honor of the mated tnat to, 000 persons went to the diction. lYofesaor Tremblay lie said yesterday that he expects to convention. accompanydresses and musical numbers wl'l be on postby roads. The government Utah Agricultural to naming of Zion national park, the -dhv-ne-r A hear the music. large crowd ing, the organist gave a flerambulo pre- stay in Salt Lake for several days, and given under the chairmanship of Mayor college is next with twelve care. The park at th conclusion of the Rotary-Ki(ook advantage of the concert given by lude and Theobaldl Tocata. Their inhas not yet determined whether he Bock. runs third with a Utah of poor wanls clubs membership campaign for t'nHersliy autoniobl'es furnished band at Pioneer park. Held on the to Yellowstone National careful showed Members of the American I - if ion will onlv proceed terpretation the study. by five the Commercial club, probably the best ' form at the City and County building at roadway at Liberty park "Onward, Christian Foldlers, sung by park. through Idaho and Wyoming or restate The etate board of land commis- willThebe center attended In the history of the club, and closed to traffic from the bandthe select chorus under the direction turn to Colorado, stopping for a return 3:J0 o'clock and will inarch to the Elks sioners also has five automobiles. The stand half Young the congressional banquet tonight. way to the north entrance of J. IV. Curtis, with Lawrence Kberlj visit at price. eiub, 59 Routh State street, from which fish and gayiye department has four, the from until 1:80 oclock on the at the organ, was presented with good The pitot was most enthusiastic about place they will act as an escort for the state dairy arid food .commissioner, three; afternoono'clock Luncheons Popular. Lecture of band concerts and from been Complete arrangements Lave the civil war veteran who will uttend the the etate engineer, the atate board of spirit ami fine ftnlth. Tho Bach pre- the beauties of the trip through 9 20 o'clock every family teunion, Wednesday night, lude and Kligue in E minor was the next clouds from PrUe to Halt Lake and said made- foi the Young V ednesday lecture luncheor "The assemblywillhallbe services. at the Rlks club equalization, the state Industrial eihool, until when there will be a concert, according offering of the organist, then Mrs At- that he had never wlmesed a more beauwhich will be held In Whitney hail at have aho proved most popular with the Joined They the Jutenile court commission and the to Sidney 7 oclock tomorrow night. R. Lambourne. superintendent The event view the of members the tiful P. veterans. from war and t.ian kinson. Jenson has bee u of the Gordon that Bretland. air while soprano, two member. Parle; hip. hool have each, offices by Spanish state S' of chairman of the tuncheou program comanniversary Salt Lake police force and about 150 Boy the school for t ie deaf and blind, the of parks. This step was taken, he said, baritone, sang Faurels Crucifix," Miss valleys, mountains, lakes and streams held on the birthday atwill and the for President be of ths thousands Brigham Young protection of h E. In looked down wills comhe tee upon Scouts. mittee. Hogan playing the organ accompaniRight tended state mental hospital, the Industrial who visit the park on concert ment. by a large number of his deMr. Bretland has a strong bari- yesterday aJternoon. "In 1919 the Tell the World advermission, the livestock board, the crops pedestrians 500v scendants. tone voice of rich beauty. The Before alighting Brook circled Schedule Arranged. number and pests commission, the auditor, the nights. campaign was launched, which tising will carTho be program following one was and most a tha above numof the feet on of health board succeeded in reaching 30,000,000 people the properformed and the state city pleasing ried out: The members of the G. A. R. and the governor, nose Mr. tall eveber dives of Bretland in and later other and one gram. e the spins, each. ha give evidence of Its success during will Two womens aukillarv organizations Tableau, sons and daughters of GrandIn stunt with his plane. As an army automobile touring season. ning gave one eolo, "The Palms. meet at 8:30 o'clock tnls morning at the father John Young, dialogue, "Song of tho"The of stunteta. effective Lieutenant fund mariner by the club Lika' rlub, where they will be taken b Burton and secure better developed of- - stuntent. by Lieutenants Lock- the Young8." Josephine That there was jno lack of variety In transportation rates .9 automobile to the graves of the G. A. R. Marian "Suffer Klmhall; song Iuttle 11 a cadet. of music offered was evidenced by lear. then saving shippers of tlief.w' Closed A Rarare in the rear the home of kinds Doris Robbins, accompanied succeeded veterans In thty .various cemeteries of tie Convention Brooks will fly his plane over the city Children," the addition of a violin number to the and state many hundreds of thousand member of the Salt by Emma lxu Robbins and Kenneth city. Thirty-seve- n 1W8 Bast Twenty-sevent- h Ben Memorial T. and if even a thlAi S. Mrs the Berkous. Helkel dollars this of already, program, during parade cay playing jVke lodge of Lika have volunteered Robbins; ballet dance, Marian Hayntond, of the cases now pending are settled. in good form, afternoon. Meditation was South street. wa destroyed at 8 oclock Massenet's Finding Oneself In the World Kev. Winifred their automobiles to take the civil war by accompanied Haymond. reason to believe they acfire last of Mr unknown Bretland we with the as have every In night of by the the of playing lecture origin organ the subject aurvlvora to the cemeteries. tableau, "u'd Lion House Days," with will be. much greater sums will be saved the absence of the owner, who returned companiment. Members of the (J. A. R. are requested A Rav Moore at the morning session of to Elma tho song, "Big Ten; Young; in firemen W. the the Mrs. find future. J. the to the shippers flames. Curtis, soprano, sang the fighting league yesterday to wear full uniforms and to bring their the Epworth dance, Lucy Sanborn, accompanied by automobiles and some fruit crates Gounod "Av Initial steps towards financing In a manner to Marla It the afterhoon session Dr J H N Two Lit! a Thatcher Lynch; mandolin solo, th The flags. Women are requested also A. post burned were also Fire of up. her railroad into the Uintah basin were demonstrate and Chief Wilthe it described power range orWilliams proceedings of the the to bring Kenneth auxiliary insignia Robbins, tableau. "Fathers H. liam estimated ITofeasor Miss voice. the loss the and taken Moines conference, at Bywater Tremblay playing by tne club, aided by Governor they are members. th Birthday Party; song. "A Little Bit of Bamberger ganizations of which tl.'ciO Utah business men have Frederick Johnson, tenaccompaniment of respect and affection for Honey." Tribute The general G. A. R. committee In Emma Its vis of theon First Methodist Luna accomYoung Mupre, was fire 8600.000 to the project. the reported from the home or, and Mr. Bretland were heard with their late assistant director and enthu"Junior League to tie held at the church league spoke Hattie Tipton; dance, ori- pledged by panied charge of the service 1008 been much favorable acof In Eilda has East Miss "Abide "Tnere Edmunds, was A solo rendered With the duet, TwentyImpressiveness by siastic coworker for the lael ten years ental; song. Merza veterans asked Work Young graves of the civil war . Uouldlng; tivity tn the city as a result of th work stree. the occupants Me " selections on seventh South was paid hy the Salt Lake uratono tableau. All Our War Veterans flags be lowered to ha,f-nia- Ruth Patterson and sexeral t yesterdav that and municipal dlscoverv stuwhen civic their The "Gloria In Lxcelsls Deo," (Gounod) the flames phoning saxophone and piano were given by until noon today. Refreshments will he served at 9 of th yesterday afternoon to the mem j shot tnrough the roof. Fire apparatus by the chorus under Mr Curtis, w.th society A. H. Peabody, who died last oclock and dancing to the music of the affairs department, which baa helped deof ory Members of tha Service Star Legion dents of Gusav Schuster. S boulevard from stations 3 and and In the evening Tr Moor responded. Two Mrs J. IV. Cuttls,, Dr. IV R. Wor'ev, spoke on thou-anvelop a rompr-henslAre requested to meet at the Information uurtng the Influenza epidemic. Eighteenth ward orchestra will be held park d " The convention feet of hose was used In flght- - tenor, and P. Melvin Peterson, baritone, winter closed ' system. The grow flowers camAt the Intermission period during the until 1J. - bureau thie afternoon at .50 o'clock so "Life's Service session. to An make In Salt Lake more flames. hour tne and Fber-lwas trio y a Mr half lng lust promises with beautifully night's given. paign that they may attend the services at the regular Sunday rehearsal of Haydns j passed before the fire was extinguished. beautiful than ever." plaved the accompaniment artistically. "Creation Director Coop called Assembly hall In a body. Other organ numbers bv Professor the attention of the Squire to the fact singers . PIONEER DIES. j Tremb.ay were Francks '"Choral 111 A that on this Memorial day their assistant 'ice Minor." Gullmants "Funeral March and director, who had been active In the Says Conditions Special to The Tribe. he of Bonnets Bong Seraphs, "Angelus work of the society almost since Its orI May SO. L J. Mar.- TA YLORSVILLK, in du Soir." Mebblns "Wedding Sorg and ganisation. was no longer with them. Up A Hazen YI. Hunkins, marager of,- - the tie. 77 years of age, dfed at his homo tv ' lus own s5u,te for the organ." which A little while wa then In verbal bureau of service for national Funeral services will be held typographical error appeared In The spent the composer has dedicated to Joseph expressions of esteem and affection, thn parka and here today. The Eerg undertaking establishment Tribune story which stated that the bid The subcommittee ejected by represenresorts, maintained by th Chicago A Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at th , numBonnet. The of t Bonnet A of the Co. wired for teel Bnrke beauty J. of ie Kan., of James Sallna, the conclusion to at ward tbe of unluna the various met yesterday yesterday rehearsal, the Northwestern railway and the Union Tatlorrvill tatives chapel. t. bers was well emphasized by the or- singers, on motion unanimously over Farleys ranyon was J132,- - Salt Luke police department ,for lnfor-9ocarrind. morning at the Labor temple and drafted bridgeThe system, was In Balt Lake yestrr-dsbid of the company was 1191,- - mation concerning J. Dears, who was ganise while ths Tremblay suite Is one adjourned In a body to at the an the outline of a constitution for a Utah OoO, and gather after of theInspection national that requires studv and frequent hearing grave of Mr. Peabody In Mount GlUet was the lowest tendered to the killed there. organization which will conduct a politand, resorts in California and commissioners. The telegram gave no account of bow to be fullv appreciated and place thereon a large and parks ical campaign Life and Character Heading , along the nonpartisan county western states. He paid a visit to other Elon of the re- cemetery The committee in ebarg were save All bids of the his that man the met death and rejected beautiful lnurel wreath. the police cital lines adtocated by Farouel Gompers National park, Utah s first member of Included the Rev. Father 3. T. company, wnich wil could ascertain nothing that might lead then sang several of Mr. the national Tbe society prealdent of tha Amerhan Federation of Campbell Building of parks, and deTorsney, rector of the cathedral; 8. A. Peabody's favorite songs, the singers clared genera! family MAY 31, Ixabor. The Gompers' plan, provided that receive further consideration at a meet- - to locating the mans relatlvss. J conditions there, eminently McCartney, president of the choir: J. P. drawing to their vicinity many people satisfactory. the attitude of etery politician toward lug 4o be held within the next thirty I The person of this birthdata has Me. ,T IV. Curtis, who were In the cemetery at the time, Fanning, choir director: labor be recorded and made known to days. RAILROAD OFFICIALS INaPeCTINO. Mr. here Hunkins met C. A. Cairns, cury for tue governing planet, with Oe- director of the chorus, and Miss E. Ho- engaged in decorating the graves of their ahor organizations throughout the counH. V. Platt general manager of the passenger traffic manager for the Chimini for the sign. One good thing about I -- h gan, organist at tue cathedral loved ones. try cago A Northwestern ra'lroad, who las these people Is that some really great w Line, a'pd F. H KnickerShort Oregon comThe Oratorio The' proposed Utah organization will society of agents the ben superintendent of the visiting road In the trouble or responsibility will settle thiuy bocker, general VAWTIR OIV6S TWO SfRMONS. 'sake In all workers throughout Utah, Mr. Hunkins left last In Salt Lake, are on an Inspection pleted the first review of ail the cho- westfor f5wn el once end he,p to control thei Eggs road Is It to were ruses at sh sermons wlil'h the 4b""membership not being Unified to union planned Two Yellowstone National park night g preached yesterday to look restlessness end make new versons e trip of the Maladwill and Cache valley rendition R of the C. "Creation. The Vawter men, arcori'ng to A. E. Harvey. L the bv for forthcom'ng th at after from Evangelist branches. Pocatello go preparations They great throng them. j committee web-f- met yesterday includes In the mornFREbN'J. Cal., May 30. Eggs and to- north on the Montana division today. who are expected there These choruses have required much pa- of visitor Central Christian church. will hed A person of this btrthdat this K. K. Currie, M. G. Hr ott because rr.anj of the singers coming season. Frank J. matoes were showered freely on crews of he dlau. ed "The Lords Fupper tient In having a happy n, arris study ing no difficulty wi.l make strikebreakers when the Fresno Traction ruppe and lJ. A. t'aironne-r-"T- t and In the evening gave an analysis of have Joined tbs organisation for the first life if he choose a person whose MrtJ tts report to the general committee rep- company attempted today to move street j Jazzing Juliet. time this year. From now on the refr.e subject "What Must I I to to be Bapdale tails between August 22 end Hep t Expert Opinion. Miss Lttclie Mize rave a special hearsals will be devoted largeir to the resenting the vanoua unions at I oclock cars which have been Idle three days as tized ten.ber S3. t .morrow night a the Labor temple, the result of a strike of platform men. "I hear jour production of Tlomeo and address to women In the afternoon JIu-st- c finishing touche. Inwillwhich both the old Tne children of such a union nil .Woy when an find new member tion will be formed to t to crowded houses. Huw 'or wss 8even arrests were made during the day Juliet is placing and Ford Parent bo you heard my ua uc l- phvst'-s.i;e serv'ces by furnished, p;ortun!ty strong and harnontoua. ' entry out tho p Aliorm" recommended by as the result of minor disturbances. WdaA do iter sing did yea do It ? . . . : for effecMve work. Mite Clarkle Reavti,. . think of her w. rent or rnj. If you property manager Oh, easy! I put Gompers. range Is XU auspicious tires to advert)this I Wo-t- h enr and writ! of Seeds on cr.orus Artillerist Returned a ar.d si make of Bailer sznew Seeds Worth ou'.d Plant Drs. Pasehek and 5JTlbew are changed the your she In the Went Ads. Momooi'C wants ; o Baileys 63 Ls ly Rerond ought to kl!l st three miles Du'u j 63 East Second . ths fire U:ap. loca.ed at 521 f4 new t lift build. rg Ht'e to Corre borne gerder profttsble. cihhcir. rjiuDflowr and and nil be - ,'v o iomt..'u joy e home garden. property tout a. Htor oyeu evenlnge 4 (Adv Lj From LiSe.t at 8ct4 fctort.-AdvCAdtt.) Julie.' feoijth. Store open evenings, witit you ar.et seeuig jour ad. (.dv srilscme&Lj down-trodde- Suffer t Broken Leg Professor Tremblay When Auto Leaves Road Master Player dral of Madeleine 1 v Notes Satisfied. JK ln , - pr cent surrender indebtedness of the club 40 month. V i'.fy , 'V , re' wk-plan tv.tf has been reduced from to approximately I175.00U. Thlt reduction will enable the club to pay Interest on Its bonds at the rale of 6 per cent per annum, or the equivalent of a nominal rent of 800 per month. on a H, i Obtaining creates to at j J - i ta-lo- State Auditor Advises Insurance Against good-size- sal-ar- te' rs ser-vic- ld Persons Enjoy Liberty Park Concert non-sto- p - - or two-thir- w-- Program Announced for Family Reunion 1 Autos Garage and Are Destroyed Fire State Epworth League Is I.ock-stuut- t' Oratorio Society Reveres H. Peabody Memory of lts - j st ve i 1 I Labor Political League Constitution Drawn fa?Mmal0RridreBida About Man National Parks Director Zion Ideal Asked Dead Kansas ' Fa-clf- lc 0. y. I , ' L - L J f alifornia Strikebreakers Bombarded With T y - te bare-legg- X 'r 0f -- hw 1J t t . 1 ' |