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Show DESERET EVENT NO NEWS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1911 5 HE Community VEOIIESDAY Lf Tfft4)4Htfw . - u.4 n X4U Wut sa ml cmMm fc- y IteLrt Ik A mfcKf m-t- bt ;3 f U3 Wtim ij mmi tamOiMm kt lUt itog Ml TknW It. hM UCWKt.2, Ik M1 t-- 4fcl I ftatote." (V. Oniliiii Iw -- tlM bates M t Ul hiiiliel E. MrOnf, EL UwsUM u fey Oafs Tbnu. iM Wrlfe tUMid S:nt Will It. JlMvKm kmrti o atka part Treat U 1U cam feivf of tb boar HI TMn fMa. iitmn-b- by Mv Hiwi el dtrwotora. I gw 1 rrmtn: nftfc vtr ph.if, i, URtit BfttW, F.rm 4TftPftUl JnhNftlft. kri (fttnw Otftft Or Oiil. tff aobfe ' Z !! 1 i tYaftloft, A ( luftfiU TM l H ftM Continental Life I , Mb I 4 I M M t,aUr Tl rW b v4 tl be r.jM ft ft jftft S f.l Tv main -r " t r, r4i' c.V4P, Jrtfip f E 4 fta i nutieftj i fif (ft AftftU Afeuut W s . Of tt ,i-- . ml tn JN rb' "it r. ? r In .'y IU Hrp. t nlwfilf at th . . . . Cue , f holt .rclchu -- rt iu krs ft A u V Axr E vt H AU i( l.Mwd'y mi; mieriit I take, Hot a of It f fetal hyiit . The first motor truck to cross the continent entirely under its own power. Left New York J uly 8th : reached San Francisco Augload all the way. ust 24th. Carried a r I UR. Tfe . c rt 3-t- i- 1 . MJP.' L of tee Cmcaty . . Tka U s remarkable drmomtrgtion el capability of tka Packard Ruck aodet every cancel Tab I of haulinj. Tb trip is on that baa bee accompli thed by only a very tew automobile. Tha venture kaa bee regarded a virtually out of the qucalioa lor a heavy truck. It wee easily within the ability of tb Packard truck becaina to aarmoosA both Packard truck and Packard care ara di&cuhic much greater than they encounter in actual terries. Their margin of tficitwy is your margin of safety is Packard tor whatever parpose. Stale ef t'Uk, Sail to ,aad cowUf the wJ day of inuwr. A I Wt at In rrel mcata. d caa-d.u- jSrti foiWwmg de- ,h paced cfI land l I., - rt , to Uuc U N M rod' bub a s nr. Insnvret fnen eooUieMt cwceee of tliel qtiar- t 1 Vn 4- -g i T, i.i M i ni) t kTiTsAI JFPrl Ijilfttt :t T.U, ys -- I ftt lMftMl I 4 i u-- i Dig rt i Hum, Jr tWwe Cftt Ia-- j VftCtFI ftftftt I?.. ii Tii i'HU'i-T4'- E K . the arU-- - TO tWItHTOKV r tuiiapM v - fer , fljr I a a i p . E. Itfei at ti ;vM (NVhiM t A UM Cttf. kail t I Ann. Arm Ta Brar' after whtrb r-n irl ticnorree pm Anni W1M Caaao will dafevrr f rJ eivelsf Musk, Ninth Ward - Me feat ah Kaamuaaen r .' .lr uli! be riven by Evelyn Hunt Wtal IM Prwt As lllrot Mean Onvrjrilo CTM Will give a st aumferr ami Mtea May Wont.' if anle Itert a A William Asitervcn wtU play a vtniin number as will th tfe tka muawai part if Wfeat W Mean t nrrelwt A Hatcvlcco Vt ant i'rof. Ellhu Call wlU ba foUovA locturo will bo delivered by iimhof anl numtier of feia pupil wlU fttv a at As.' TJ1 eervfe-AHea Roynolds tsIwM la Waterloo uard tomut- Mieete by nnw by qurt 0t apeak atil un "Atuly a4 Travel Amuns those wbo arlil evening 3 Dr. William Ward l3cvroUi ids pert In the program are the fol Abroad." Mr. 1 T aub-er- t a deliver Ward his uul 1th Waterloo aard ..ta 3 It. nprno eoto. "fear Not T . O being. Tk Lasana of Man's Limi- Hu 4.ing'1. 8 Lindsey, BUachachoir, Israel." by I ntdley Buck. Prut Em ts tlona" Iwvts W. A vwcal soto will bo given by V. th will B. the Wall Card-IWooley, Mr and Mrs A. E. ntllit Ml instruction assir pr1-dee- t. Mlse fitella Angel, Hr Agnes I hi Leland Aooinb, Jan Cutler, Axl raiuarr quirt Becks trand, arcompamel. and sylander. Thalia at tfe clotre of uhirk ml Price, Belts heaetons a wilt Butler Him Myrtle play piano nuartet will atny. Ood Ba With Ton Waldemar CklL and Mr. (fell. Mrs TUI Wa Mart Aval." tfe acMton do. aumber. Mary Prances Sanborn. acwocnpanisL banadletlo. with C. tb rtlie Fonrtcvnth Ward Prof W, ISWadneaday evanlny faraptintl !U will play one of 1.1 ova violin Other tomorrow b (treit to tfe RAM saetaty mam. evening. at T'M orlock. uiiral number will be given by the bar, at hsadquarten, Dr. AMUSEMENTS Wallao ward choir and congregation, a tenor ThnretUy enin. a bated lecturer who la In- solo by John T. Butler and a vocal vited bar by tb Rtat Medical aodety. number by Mias Dm Nichols Good Cultai lal The Salt Lake Greeter" . Hftltk and BanttaUon " speaker will also contribute to the uffl apeak entertained a good slaed Audirme rrt-da- y Not aaly all ReUaf aodety member program. ara Invited to thl srmloa. but all night at the Crrionia! theater and feixteenth Ward A musical prorram both men and women, 111 ba br Miss Kdna Coray. begin- incidentally cleared up ths funds Dr. McCormack baa arranged made welcome. nt t Id p m.. In which her pupil a national reputation la this field. HU ning taka part, will be the feature of lecture will commence at 7 p.m. In-- will coniint agecrlaes The following atead of at T:M. as announced at first the will taka part In tna program: IS oclock. and will elnm promptly at I ward choir. Bam Hpr. conAn arraneement baa been mad with ductor, Zola Roberts ETank Oraham. tb tnaoarvmeot of tb Nordic con- - Edna Oraham, Emma Gillespie. Ilv cert to poatpono the npenlnq of the actnth Wins Rulnn Homely. C John roor--rt nr.fll I 30, In order to provide Winter, Viola Ridd, Leltha Anderson. frf b'a lecturo. Mabel Baeafeiy. Ethel Beesley. Dot McMillan Bolto and Orpha walker. IwHihwilh Ward Judge William A fel deliver aa address. H. Kink m: Prngiaaalv Religion. In this ward tomorrow evening. Musical number will teeiudo selections by ths ward choir, Kant fend ft tb M-- L A. chorus and the T. U number of feta poyu will gtva a aong M. LY.A.M.chorus sarvlca la thv Ptftk ward chftpal tomorrow evening, beginning nt o'clock. rvank B. Meph-an- a nghtfirnrti Word .Tb fafiowlsc will nppaar on tb pra- will datlvar an address on thaouh-- rrf e, ftft fe4T.. fear-- ftil Pm r. ft VifUE h NlmrlutniM ft 4Hr 1 S ft fi kt out. U.' fcft L. I . iNt Insurance and Investment Co. IWI t i wtl fi e Ii it M M Mar i. MlA-- fti -, ft i 1. , N T ear4 tly far i'p( W fe..re4 W j Is- -' .f U I, ekn. 4.Kfttil kft kt -i- barttou. MUfr ft I ( lMl. ft r Kiln feoti. TV isti tia Ora N. 1. m of vaifefetirt.i tAfrt cyv snm of civil f laiieaac-- reel I UftMl-t jr nal Bern rr--1 U Wood t r r:v five ft iut n.ff.i p - . . .1 tie t'tle ru M e lift. u.i (iPMf ft -' ftUJ v A JL Liav-br Mfft. , U 1 U,y l ) Bufr.Ufi pr- - if clown f tbs !. ' i t to be " w Ir.t is fey tfe, UAr! . e i i and tgcweH la keep'ng the J . b lr.no and ttnW T .. mt. a Uuden.. to fey Irene Tackett and H-- cp lun-c.rj-vl The l.rvel-e- V lour atrlrg a ado by Mra Stll.- 1 Hib A 1 - I mu-to tb n oiiery. a fcun renter b Msw T.uu'k! quartet peagtam. .fi m erd ape. lady arthrtrs " l r- r l ibuir . Uanfe-Mas Udfeinl Maul May I . :!i read Th. Kenairt In the ' 11. Lr. t the seeks m It'll mtri lirr M)i 11 It t iy w Ifj, Uft tL ' .j ft TltJnpftri i vil . Hn-Ui- 4s li 4m Hwiii A 4r . rrnooa tS Cftftftor of W4n4y f t b epa4 fey ti in TMre UetieUlu High lot ftf I'tftb. itiinUrt, feyma, by an Mivocattea Pral. Hugfe. -1- ftf bn t) ir-i- Tfe Sdiwvr, m etn teLire.- tb irmn ar4 Mr 14 aV tr bmiImi bates Mr. Edetrl. Mr B:r4 1K4 t M Mr. Oimtm. IUrd.ctK al l ciea MtftO) Wwtl trm. In hm Duugall i Cfip-ft-f tfe Wtofclte raapen. Mr. . I TfeT. I'4wl UI oprn P Mar Htcr wakfc Uuiator JuL.-tI. tIU tkSa era M MJnw M. tfe hli KTtan IlF 'i i& Keep it at Dome by insuring it in the i. wn fHiyiffi M tL4 ft Kft i ' lnR ftt.l ft Ml 1 Csny Itviii JU4 fe,4 ' V -- 1 by TrM-wnu- 4ft; MU Ml urntci, 1i Mt uf ruqmm mm W mtommtrnf (nmmi 1 -- i fey Crg I Erj:s m Um fey tM kuva. !alw4 M GOV. DfX SIGNS PARDON FOR GAFT. P. C. HAiHS. JR. Don't Drain the RELIEF SOCIETY TO tee of eeetioB s I Mrl-ll'Ukt actf :i s bus no is bus h bans kill R- - 1 t tor or eon ri i ruda. these north am nisado-trwneeAt M l E . ib-- l's bn-- - Balt b-- ; J' put-casti- ng 4 g lie-dt- Or -- 1. U lain, east I 7 thenca nurtk (1 MOTOR CAR CO. 1 r -emm e. thefere north U ls c feats tbene wot tfe 31 deg arret M rude, then. 127 So. 125 a. uth deg W Bus. west rt rods ij beginning an undivided Interest In that Also M roue paced of lead brgtnmag northcorner of at 44 rurl ffeaa eoutbeaet of aortlon It T ! quarter -- n. U.m R 1 feast. Halt lake north 4 deg eet 41 feels thence ronn 47 d weet'aald d.tch tk deg east 9 7 rod, to U dg east 17.4 rods thenca wniih 44 Vg Ixe Meridian, itonce rest 41 t rods thence south (TA deg vat the cevter of a Urge ir- - pinter of eeld county roa.i. ttoBo along nvi r!.c. 17 a rod of noto beginning the tb renter enter of said road north 41 .pvch. trie along thence la rwl. tber.ee n aald road math it deg. Interret in that Irtgttion undivided 54 4 deg areat 5 ! rod d,lt,h lk 9 7 rod to beginning 51 tit west land rode ait renter of and dmh feialb ItJ ef beginning parcel ce g. wtat t 7 rods front i..ng west M rmls. to west boundary of Also lot i of subdivision of east half south 44 1 of th northeast rwrneg of norlhwvet quar-in- ,c block hi. plat T." Salt iAka illy thence south deg. tee ef section 19, T 1 A. R 1 East, salt .at q.,artrr south , drrda thence Jj Survey, ail In Salt LAk t'ounly. Stats 33 th-5 of Lake Mertdiaa, theune north 41 15 deg K,n l ull south I pd. deg . a --util 4v d- -g tu.-at 4 rods tton g 3 7 ruU. tbenre avuth 4v east, purrhaa price pay able to lawful money Wl Bdn. west B 4 rods, thenca eoulit 49 deg B g rods to a point In west boundary of of the United feta.ee 3 min. east 34 rods, thence north 53 g letted at Sell Lake City. I'tah, thlg Sth eaM quarter an tioc. llienr south a d- -g at milt, east 23 4 tuda to beginning, 45 min. west 19 7 pel along the fence day of September. A D. 1U cent-- r of the with all appurtenaneva boluagtng and ditch, thence along the JuSEPli '. SHARP, there to or ueed therewith. ditch south 3b d- -g 10 min. wet 17 3 rods, Sheriff of Salt LAk County, state of Also eommeselng at a point In the I'tah. south tfe dog ft vntn east fe 5 rods, ttence of tha county road, bearing north-- 1 north 29 deg M min east fell By Air. Buchanan, Jr. Sheriff rods roua. Uienc north 39 d- -g east 34 rod Howat wreterly and eoutneaetarly. east l MacMillan. Attmue) for and south 39 deg- cut g) I runs from thence north 51 deg east 11 rod thenca Plaintiff northwest corner of north at auartar of north fei deg east the c 1 I fate of first publication. Sept. 39th. along rod, aeetlo South. Range 1 E, Salt ter of a dm h. thence along the center of A- - D. 131L -g UTAH t--C- State St. s t-- oa 1 Chicago, SepS 19 The number of men out la the chief cfleq g aa follow: Chicago, 4 909; Omaha, Denver, 440. Eart St. Loul. IS; New Orelanq 1,759, Kanaka City, fean Aatanls 100; S 1.9. L I; Vicksburg, 9; Memphis 1.3. Houaton. 1.SA4; Ogden. 599. McCnmb, Mias. 1.09. I. Anelas Oak1.199; Han Prune lam, 490; land, 190; Paducah. Ky., 790; Cen- tralis 300 Tucson. Alisons US; Reno. Nav 00. Sacramento, 409; La Vegaa. (Neiads) ISO; ; Balt Lake, 790; PortIU., land. II. north! t. M-- wi 1 In-a- 0-- en-tlo- a . ut -g pt n- d-- d-- I c-- n- th-n- ee - n-- ATI th l a. programs f 3 The Deseret News Book Store and four-rooOur three-roooutfits do not merely consist of furniture and rugs, but include everything needed to furnish a home complete. Our outfits include lace curtains, bedspreads, draperies, cooking utensils and kitchen furniture. The list below will give you an idea of the many articles included to make this the most complete outfit ever offered. m Be sure and call INVITE THEIR FRIENDS VISITING toe CITY Rooms Furnished Complete 'VKADE $129 at our Dining Room booth in the Merchants 4 building at the State Fair and secure full 1 wdid clialrs. 1 1 particulars. m 1 oak, poll-li- ed hlgh-bftc- k Kitchen cook stove. 1 kitchen table, kitchen chairs. 1 galvanised tub. jards linoleum. 1 granite tea kettle. 1 copper bottom holler. 1 hraaa wash board. 2 large drip pans. 1 oak buffet, highly g polished oak rxtrn-lo- u table. large. beaoUfol Brussel room-alt- o rug. pair la curtains. largo gulden puUabml. dko-In- S 4 Bed Room Beautiful golden oak d reaper. Elaborate Iron bed. I supported bed spring. 1 noul mattress. 1 pair good nil low. 1 bed spread. 1 room-siz- e rug. lave curtain. 2 bed room chain. You Can Always do Better at the Q Modern To Call and See Their Immense Stock of New and Miscellaneous Books SEE ALSO OUR Bargain Table Yz Price Books This Beaotifol Plate Racks Only $1.00 This beautiful Books for all the Auxiliary Organ- izations and quorums of the Church Solid Oak Pedestal, $2.75 furniture is made of polished quartered oak; stands inches high; top is 12x12 inches; base This Leartiful lews The Leading Book Concern 6 Main St jo piece of 5 square at the top and inches at the botom; i, rr.n be used as a stand for statuary, books, potted plants, or for telephone. Regular price $5.a0 Special for Monday 4 inches plate-rac- k hangs on the wall; has two racks for plates, and hooks for hanging cups below lower rack. It i i 24 inches high and 30 inches long, is made of solid oak with early English finish. One of these racks will be found valuable for enhancing the beauty of your dinin room. The regular price everywhere is $1.75. Ve 50 of on these sale place Monday morning at the special price of. Folding Clothes Rack 75c This rack is made of seasoned maple ery durable. As the rainy spell is apt to continue for some time, one of these racks will be found very convenient for drying your clothes indoors. When not in use they fold fiat and store TRADE WITH YOUR FRIENDS very conveniently. Regular price $1.25. Monday morning special, 75c. and is 234-23- 6 So. State O O 8 this Store 8 come to Conference Visitors Make Your Headquarters when You this City rUwW 0 0 8 0 8 |