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Show , , . . . I . , . . .. , . . 7. ' - ' -- ' DESERET ., EVENING ' ' Lake and Utah slam its inembershili passed the Lena mark. A increase of Ma members moans ":11E.D'Al11.1)':..,...11$:' an increase Of latore Oban WO Pot "In In efficiency tor the Commercial club. Just what thla Mcrae. ins? Main to S alt lAke and the tat. of Utak I can :.,:':.-.. only guests. Ware I to vino --my gums i I would be called dreamer. Tines of you who would know what OW oilmen-tic- t- s la of the Osnimercial eluks heistic), and of the groat achievemenly It will enjoy-t- ou must close. YaIr Enrollment oyes and dream with me." Club Reaches Total of 1,860 Mem, bers Saturday Night. - PTELD a ARMSTRONG OtP poll , of ill Members becored Perini the Camp e!ittt, the "Mere" Securing 3011. MIN,..',. rotalltaretal ettle's enrollment' St 11 l6t mmtwore voneWl I totni of when the libight Saturday night closed by the essuotsrs wee derlared IThers the flnal Went of governor mutt was made. It woo found that lei to the It' members hal been 1114added wore rest. foto. Of this number dent members and 201 fees under guestoma The InitIstion to 11$. the reduced rMes smotented 67t Tbs eninluilin cost nPnrollmntioly becks were 11101Velt 11.111. &evil Coln Joseph sedgy ty SotTotary lot them members will not be in. Mod in the campaign. The board of governors will pass upon those OMNI --- The nt AND-STAI- pt el judge-advoca- of lintrowdr rho et clam handle,i ntiatttir otiotiort rittrott: s4 1,nproorsittitrem ut the l'httemitte flume tatted to Nor 14.4 of, tleh rumof to may. et. rr nrcla r:t -404 tmerlrotti the forte' paged kt to Noy. 130: Wet 012,1 erre-to- o 140 nld taut rrultnz tart .ntetht eit0011 1111,000,41 Of 10 m thA Aotomitir holt Proffitt. tho orv June t. 000d1n11. e et tifor. Pror,k unn Pretnord. Mr, Mtlrierr-- r Tout BrolerTIng pang r.ott'o -- tloott 1)o" on41 ''Jonuo, Irmo-- of " Mr tt tt VIES ;:Ittiotto - wort. abed In P. A. ilimpkin. eirit Moo rerett of tho renter of But fommanaingi Lieut. Cot Walter J ditorium. end on tho 'toted Ware Meeks (vire U.ot. CoLIKIlliarn T. Nut- - t of too wit . Proof I following trthro tt, Lund jun. &Lim - 0'4 ---- -- bays 402 living deocandanta; Archibald Gardiner, who built the end saw mill, and sawed much of the lumber used In the construction of the tabernacle; Isaac Chase, who took up a .a-- - It doesn't '; , . ' '; , ."" o. ' 111 2 i ,,E; e,, ' er, . . , ' ' - --- V ,' 7.: . ,,c . ' 7 I 1' 0' : usi '' , ' 4 ',.. ,,,, , L . 106" t , p ' '111P5S ' 66 , 111111 ItAV? 1 Or40 iwor - t . t .&- , - ' GREAT GLACIER SANITARY e Ai ,e , easily osioely IP , - $69à tj 4, ,..6 China Cloopta. ) ) . We - lt ' I . , 0 7 i'l .' . ;60. 4,- ti ' - ,o, ,, s. . , 1 a.. "BORN" STEEL BANGS lloridled exclusively bp us: stYles to suit all tastes: t- ....,,.. . . . . , 01 t .. - ,4111 . . , PIECIM. at once: come and get - Festal - 717:1140'i...nt 1Ished t .,........nomIMM (1877 . L..11 - vION' 666.6;641011- ftA.1.11M'WSE.QOWNP. Z2, "A 010.1201... 1..aeliFOOr 1....., nopm -- on., elm. 0 0.41 awispaNKI11011100mIlik --- - If In need - AMIN1w I I ' ovalaa011W410111101pab4srik AMW,OME. Issidt.111Pdennuo t 6 Et:te itñy Article Selected Until flieded. , , , , . . . . - Within t' ' ,:, 1', ,,...., , it ' ! e, - Furnishings , ', I t Pay You b PO' Now , By All Means Buy Now.: . , , ' ,';, , 17111 .1:',', ,, fi .. Month iiiiTM , n .., our prices ;,75 T"z -- , ars ttes imerst Itoekers Mks iltustrationt lisle avers!I10066 Price - , ,. 1 .,' ' AND LIVEiG ROOM: Must move ... . .. . ,,... , '1 'es41"ftoesit tO ' ' , ' IP ' . Have Added More Extra, Help to Take Care of Your Wants , ', Prkmptly dmoninuomomolomwmpowomotopolow6, .. I . , ; 4 OCILERA Sew our Hee of coMbina- Don Coal and Gas Ranges. . 1 - f 4I't $31 .75 , oerode.'cal..1....."00,r 1 do te."..r........ de. k1 111 hole range like Mastro. Lon Sole price e , I Pm.. 1 .4 - 17e I. - stwolhoe . s , f fr,.7". 1 its-u- to likteh --- front-- L'; "- , 817.71 tsp. , , ' 4 C.---t- ., - ,. - ' ilk ,17....k.s-nr- $19.75 th . 4 41 ., .11i , ,. as. pitEntiorcelainGir2tAthrouTIM.ghout .. ;. -- I , Wis. ''l BUFFETS OF THE ItrirrlP"SEPER1011" MAKE: 33 styles to select from (these at. rietod too lat. for our Hurry Out Pale); they are Indeed euperlor In select wood finish and workmatosip; ranging from 331.00 up. Others as low ' price-- - ; over we Ill' . . .1,( I r, -t ), , IM Suitt of worth $100.00. Sate f 43uulte:96111;larz ..11 '!1 , , ., J thOu-nac- - 0, ;:it IM" Ilit,,I1,t 41' , ' ' i , Ladies, Make Our Phone Your Phone. THEN: . 4' 001 , , 1 1 ittl 1 .... , ii 17.107114ren1Crirrs1 . ' , A A ), oacrahlooaLmiTtos; toot th.roue , . w , , f1, , loompimimomvinume. , sip -: , ,,J GARDlipaAP"' laIT PViPP"' ' high-minde- I I: t In.,..... ,sittliattiti l:,otraix ' 1 .are to be to clean. -so will help to....elovsto the i that you standards of rout commerthy.: Tent are' the old folks at aamot reverence so to ' ciby Opportunity for ONE WEEK ONLY 1 that all their sacrifices for you bring thorn return ',.of happiness al hundred fold. , your "You have come out from Your friends, end! tountry; and trots house. to the father's land; from your ,which God has chosen for yo11-in h the, to hie or her placo worlds life and work, and be thou birth standards Keep thy biassing. Vs the bnii. 'thy' bark lowiT bent fellowmen. Compromise Ow of but be,palient- with onst In .,: iw - truth, -I i ro- r- DientSy rut. eitrf Itts IT purl Ida Heller 38 SO. DIAINsT huopoitottr ; ol you are wise and prudent you will see what It means to avail yourself ofI this - , t t - un- neckwear, derwear or Imen mesh. That will help 801110, Quality counts. Keep-co- . ' ' lOidli,Pli'Oenix hose, Manhattan shirts, Kiser f:t j C12,Pglint I e , , 'What You Buy. , - lo tieiletect-to-uda- FV0 t4i 7 have monti the, tett for Oita peon. WW1 Ian to see the new "Pullman Chaise.", We are eatelantee distributors. , laidas "Rut is not to touch you Iwo gentlemen, university through you. You ' 'mos' hand-embroi- , , take much Be Pleased With liter vit)clh:TmTior"ortigtjaunkToLunir .gEnoio!drti - complete lino "of direct importations in embroldered batiste,' zephyrs, linen, chiffon; in dress patterns, "waists,: children's dresses and ered novelties, in ill colors. Fora Short Tile Oni.vs A. , . i : t- ' I i ...;s1triss.'''.:-H:l'i.:-,i--:-.::,Ti:-:- t -- A complete line of "IP'. A. Whitney" fumigated'. She beet on the anarket. now on dimity. seneuhoultioamthouip: students return Immo with habits that are to be edx0Peeteesiored,witsil are snm.b tilr.Ps guilty of e condonsd, the unthoughtful public tr., often charges all them fail. urea egninst the univereity Dwell. Then, too, naturally have some odds and ends that must straightway be disposed of; added to this will be an extra shipmenttot merchandise LATE IN ARRIVAL. 1, 4 cliondwnronn7 t , ' IIM - ' , tiPtoti .,,,..:.:..,:::.:: 4.11, , ,, 14,? NO 144: , ... I . Halt kkaltims Is Motu bust-mo- . 46, n- - Pt ,., I IkS. 5.1i', , OW ' ' ( ..v:z - , , those - :, 111111NMEIMINEEIMMIMIIIIMEMIN ' '''"u but the - For inqaitee, one of ,111311. knobby ur a regular Norfo el. sack. Englihit Hart, gehaffner & Marx suits start stylish and stay so. A straw, of Sennit low. course, crown broatbrim Qx- -, I help a whole lot. ; thseeedo. N' inMmom.mm.m..MWSPIPPMPONMIIPMIIIMIPI.WIIEMMIIIMEEMOOMIMMMNEMEENI 1 fashion. brethibe 1,0Am-dote- : must help to keep up Salt Lake's reputation. - , tn..i !;7! .,T1 a 7 --- 1011 you know eaCh one of us I? IL-N- x i rr to be hot. sat-Wi- 4 1 1 I ;i''': without being prepared for June. It's going , ' "n ' 4 i , N tg . to let another week of June slip by Col. Willard Young read a short biography of the following pioneers: Truman O. Angell, the pioneor architect, who designed many of the buildings, used by the pioneers; John Neff, who built the Neff mill. and Mrs. Neff, thrj report allowing that Mr. and Mrs. Neff self-swi- ,- ; 1 Certainly Are Not . going peseta. E It t I ill t The meeting of the Utah Genealogical pociety held Saturday evening at the Itiehop's building. commemorative of the achievements of the Ptah pioneers, was One of the most interesting eVr given by the society. Many of the, pioneers and their descendants and friends attended, enjoying the Program endAktmrttalkintult.' over which Mrs. Zinn T. Card presided. The meeting was held on the anniversary of Preet. Brighiun roungle birthday. A historical and (PliftalOgiell paper was reed by Mn. Clarimen Smith Wilhams. NM Williams gave brief men- tion of each pioneer, giving time and place of birth where known. and showing that 101 men of the original band. and three women, were A merlaut born, being mostly Now Englanders. The sketch of the life of George Albert Smith. former bistorian and fathar of MM. Williams, was njoyed by all t . I i 01111111.11 Wit-lam- Chris-lemma- ." t , rittitt4 ettlione: Intereosisig Meeting Held hi the ttah flohor J (;rent. Gelletticiffiest soiety With ., Willism N Larso Attendantr. no . ' ,t' 31-3- EXTOLLED IN PAPERS . - the. re trefeartko IF.Ihok T. tlrent. T Hammoild a, tt. Tburrtert. Piebald II Of Ikert rertilat MOMitive, P. arouto-Cthe ol that ehowed a. count Metal WM Independent Far, Bovril. W. W. Biter and Bistottlhah Al volt A. Limit. Col. IL oemmand earnmanding; the under mar regiment Thomas lichwalkhart. Prou, d CIL P. A Rim pkin hod won the Ce,tilains-Joee- ph Deeller Louts It Hugh J, tleunote of tilberty most Sollsk-FVecurios the C. Graham, 'Wet fun for ll Mathoilthab Oak oferrod the Invocation and Prof. atotom The "Reds" secured a total Thomas. W. O. Patrick. r. w. ludburf, Byron Cummings pronounced the Omar G. Hemenway. L. A. Mernill. H. at Ill sad the Thies" 1109. on Toward Oto vine of the proJ. Weehlta J. E. tialtighor. A. W. Pegg. to "'Moos" turnott ova hat ill and William L. McKll, gram tho audientro good and gang but the members naildent mot I Ott Datirrelng of eluvial credit and man. "tk ..heacatenntate, . 4bil Mather Prank Ili unlit y. Ales ,,,ssr,stn go,,socount,ot,tho J. H. Mandertiold, P. J. aus mon by Ins Bev. Prank Gunn Brainerd in. of sooneittent members turned Rarer 4,:harloa Trott J treatod tho object. "Why the l'niverilk members were W. Hotostnit.Oh0pherd. Too aonrelldent E. Worm. Frank O. Ray- any tier l'nenswomble Argument." emend as ono resident member. mond, Aldison Cain. H. P. Clark, A. He took for kis test: "And lottoth H. Cook. (wane Hinviatil. C. A. Shay. el? AWARDED. If IL rooky. A. H. Crabbe. Hilmar amyl uoto Abram, get thee out of thy Is astarding the cup to the "Rads. Evans. D. S. Mackintosh. John 0, country. and from thy kindred. and mad: W. Aemetront Fret. W. Giles. George W. tIodilard. W. J. Ha- from thy father, WWII, unto the land "The Centimetre,' ceub of Salt Imke lloos. Haiicliatt. V. V. His. that 1 alit how Owe, said be thou a co. feeouge your loyal efforts. bee key. H.Lafayette H. Hunklos. James ingebretL In ran bin 'put eve the biggest thing that haa ima. W. r. Jensen. Joy H. Johnson. blessing."Oen. onc Met accomplished for the M. M. Keats. A. O. Marksman. A. sermon WW1 as follows: of a city or community In N. Marioneauz. McKay, Thomas "Of ail the facia revealed to us In the motet George T. Odall. William Prick winkle. -1 want to thank you on behalf of Bennueln L Rich, A. B. lawyer. Jr,. the tile of poet or bistortan, none is of the club. Josoph Silver, Dr. 1. Clarence the heard of governors amullyan. of more unique interest Boa the eterfez yew vwk has been a Mg thing Predarkk N. lemok B. nal truth threading the romantic story taionteyer. I want to thank you on ter Mankato. Murray Sullivan. forge Atrum4 great decision. Bohind him tot Pen leko City, for your work Rust. Russel L. Tracy, Sammie wenn. lay the camp nt bin inther, with docks Ms Ma s ing thing for Salt lAk IL Windsor. B. N. Prod J. Hornung, and hsrdo, with household goods and City. I weal to thank Yoe On behalf N. Smith. D. W. Lipman, W. L. Mc. tribal authority. Before him stretched of the este cif Utah. for tour work Paws and How. the veal A. C. O. Maid. unknown, the Promise of God has tem d imstintable value to the Ard. and tho bope of indivuluelity of Ufa state, tit I vast tee thank you on be"It la a critkal hour In this rift of half of the west, for your work has hen the call first is beard to beel to! human value to the whole TABERNACLE ORGAN RECITALS. youth prove the worth of being his father. isteromulais country. To thous men arm whom yee Mve induced to join the by using that inheritance for the MONDA.Y. establishment of his own intliSiduf CoMardita club you have rendered a In the lark of college halls, greet merles through your Amlatant Organist Tracy Y. Caution ality. Abram &sushi hie schooling In the unift smirk It is this spirit of at ths CitirtIL nature. and for instructor of that makes real men and It is 11110140110 Witch' versity he bad the spirit or the Infinite. red reed that make govat committ. ..... Canso:mon nide "Wa may wen. mark ,ths simlinritil eethe. It le suet this spirit ea Album Leal Wagner of proceluro In the d'art!, of a UniVero town In our membership campaign. Papua Pleuries Malin He bad been, int"' Of later years. eat will make Salt Lake City the Old Arr. by Performer stir melody born in a city on the snore of the great greaten city between the oceans and Chorus from "Judas Macrabene".... was sea. that will make the State of Utah the childhood His spent play. Handal mateet 'tete in the whole west. Os ing on the long beach and watchingi behalf of the board of roverners of the yummy. IV NM 4. the ships corns in from all the horizon Asslatant Organist Edw. P. Kimball where the circles of blue seemed to Commercial club I want to thank you all. at the organ. touch. to the vanquished oomes the "Hut nhen he !maned that other Wegner knowledge of work well perf- Pro ludo to "Pareital" ormed anti the same knowledge comes In Paradmium Dubois cities lay beyond the blue linos he be--1 to the LdPi Pastorale TWO canto p meowed of a longing to know, letora." Chairman Arr. by Performer life. The horizon called him. and afWesley IP. King of the Old melody .11ach ter his etuditte in hie own city be went, committee membership stated that Toccata and Pugue (O minor) itatisto to the distant city of Jerusalem, and them were several members who wore CUMMUltiOn in 0 M to there bocame th pupil of the only lib'tented 5. special recognition on scWEDNESDAY. count of the work eral tesoher of the day, Gamanal For they had accompAssistant Kimball Edw. P. Organist him life and knowledge sad lumpiness lished during the campaign. These, he at the organ. ever had no bound.. nit itteluded Walter Meek.. who had Andants from the Ph Symphony I total of 74 new members to his MEN. Beeth;;:an EXCEPTIONAL AGE OF Credit, while A. L. Raymond. Jr., also Slavonic Cradle Song Neruda, of the ",ited" world we still regiment, had SG new 1.41 Vitamins Hammer II "In the age of themen laembers to his credit. like who. Pastorale Claire have exceptional St Yer the "Slues. and their find themselves Abraham. Frank S. Murphy Old melody Arr. Performer by Weight in 44 new members: the direct help of the W. E. March In Smart mission without ;it:Organ . Whitworth. 40: LA r. C. universities We shoo have men who. Richmond, St I. H. Itanderneld of JUNE it THERSDAX. are like Paul. inspired and .quip the board of governors of the club won 1 high honors, Assistant Organist Tracy Y. Cannon to incomparable unsfulness and great-mewing more than 25 nese by their university training. Be-the Organ. applleations Concert Pieceat No. success. of ........ Parkor CSUIPS certain commercial personally during the last few Per' degrees day of tbe eampeigo, link- are Angelus .. . - .... Renaud tieutarly in and out with education, Simpkin aecepted the Melody Elaglae Orieg love., cue Praludo to "Ls of the "Reds" and told Dainge"....tit lams UIRIMpornP university graduates seentl of tits' What work that had been Old Melody, arranged by Performer.... impracticable in the midst of the ine-- 1 done the seembere of hie bt Marche Pontifical ...................0ouned ethnical necessities-o- f Alfa, It ' bas reghtlent Nom A. IttimPr of the a judge ,, PRIDAY..TENE 7. 13toss. Den:ire:bele ret4)uti uP.1:Utility et: tie die- Itrettilatel the "Reds" oa tbedr work Aaalstant Organist Edw. r. Kimball tooPlelisednt bywil am ittimod that higher the members of the , ,at ths Onran. , refloat had won the fight by fair education. and Grand differtoire de Cecile ......Rotlats well be proud of having Watt) avant .ono may of , Hymn the Nuns. . ., , Wily achieved results without an oducatioa; !Mt CAINE'S ADDRESS. deng Witneunnut WICITtia (as SIbloa?''',...," n one may well be proud of the ability to hogyb E. Caine matte a ' 2ktt get much out of life withoot eyesight short Andante se.....tab.le wilt on ..... . (front Symphony But the blind man will not boast of the increased memberInot:1;1'41 ,. IV) Widor his infirmity and count it no lose never hIP for the club mut for Old Meted?, arranged the Wale So Perfortner.... to have m.o.., trees. 4, sunset of the said: ' , Postludo in A. minor by A Commercial Calkin faces of those be tows. And the day i. .. , ... club with 1.180 members miens a will yet come when the man who baa SAI'CRDAY. ZUNIC I. population of 100,000 for ,kit LA.. within the next five years. surpaosed bits Limitations will no longer Z. McClellan 1, Organist at the boast al what he does not know and Zug,050: and consider what the club of Special Request Program. reof membership aoserten.'Per,o $OO; only tell the .chlmemonts Requested numbers must' be In the en'tnrIt. niedteootentreee of the club when Muds its tereliment Mr. bIcelellan of not later than ham by those who spook mots In an was 600. and don't foe-what it has Thursday evening, sixth floor. Temple- unconscious attempt at accomplished for Salt, ton building. than from any Just opinion, that a common school education ta an that " children and youth nsoL We do not the breeding and core of , , :tremor:in:a, our fruits or our stock upon , . . .., :., do Sol any such philoeophy We our ' I. ' FILEICSI o our farms. conduct cultivate : .". ' ; o' or furnish our horn.. in any ouch ' r, - - t Of PIONERS tertalty. Ow.. tA --- A the au- mom-bo- no leave). y a rp : ' 11Pachom was sign te "Iv thtt oniy it mPagr tieseription negrm.o. bit Or. pqlice are trying tot. locate her. nuns. ,h, Rod regiment-C- ol. MIL i i ., pritate safe may be rented In dressed a request to the cortarilasioners&re and burglar-proo- f vaults of the 4 tree !keno, to peddle 'Itelt Lake Se, urity & Trust co.. aaking that the proitute grantril to H. T. Holt. 475 'Main street, IlZ.00 per year. west Sixth South street. lisi revoked. I The man to whom the license was OLD FOLKS CHOIR. transferred nnw is under arrest by the pollee depeirtment. charged with rVI iniontie,e i, th.i iii,l folkir chore peddling stolen ',lode. alt, axwet tt take part thta year, win Kt the Fatirt,entb me.t, iard ssatanbiy ROBBED BY A ha'1. Tuesday math( at p m, Jana 1110MAS BUTLER. ',tom In ham. .141,h Conductor. tho arrangor city, rotartod tf) the pollee thiti !nom.. tng that h. tt ai robbed Ito-- flied 917DANIML, WYO.. POSTMASTER. at Sa on(' Eagt and by i Ktwotat Santh otroot, Mraehkm tow,. to, cl WHI secfvxteei I,y the t otritin mu kottlint-- t 1. Bar' Jtite With hor bit it ft'n plornont,, rattn-h,e hraa it ranit.,1 oittooverod oho had dqtiy plekol ht. 114niel. rn4 ,ottntv. Wyo., vivo A ii pookoix and hai taken his wraltet env-- , i Ftnbsor. rtaratat-- i i , ' .- tainlny Chart:Mg that the liensee transterrod' his license to another mem, Clark S. WhltineY, env Wens, assessor . has al-- , , (pt. CaPtaine-- V. A. nfqttiyart L. T. Con non. H. M. Chamberlain, John It nark. A. L. Harmon& M. E. Keyser. Dr. it C. Jorgenson. J. W. Cosine. A. H. Weft bont. D. I.. Wertheimer. John U. Row- ard an4 Dr. C. A, 'Wherry, i ,o-m- nit Liam. TRANspERRED ,.; p. "Rode 9 iii MAHE Tits activa staff and regiment nitlotro Of tho ntembership army follotri Brigadier-gameta- l. commanding. Wesley King; coffins' and chial of malt W. Mentlimhall: Mid B. Caine: lieutenant-colonTheodore W. Whitetail lioutenent-mimand alitadoi.ciimp Malcolm . hicAlliater: lieutinonnt.colowil and William T. Hunan, W111.10t and quartarroastar . Arthur Thomas; major and commissary. J. DSUnger: Col W. P. Baer. chief medical officer; Mat Prank Stauffer. brigs& surgeon: Col. J. A. Oreenotrald, provost marshal: Mat Max M. Woll. provuoi officer of las day: J. J. Kavanaugh. provost...Moor 41; -- alio, soar& Privet. Drought. Swiut,.., headquarters orderly. blue regiment-C-ol. George A. Steiner. commanding; Lieut., Cot Oscar (es trice Lieut. Cot 44kehot licAllia4ori on team). Captaino-- R. Ackerman. filen Miller. r. e. Riehmom. Rooms Breeden. L. it Alontander, ! S. Open. leen, Emma Glint, W. W. Troniturr. F. IL Whitworth. C. IL Wells and J. J. Kavanaugh. adintaint-tionaral.Ca- AWAROS CUP JUNE 3 1912 public conduct, and biopics t1.0 iot;th I farm on What IS now Liberty perk. and .itV,, i built a flour of your cqoaintastoo In th, miii froni which Mrs. ',,,, hoer whoa soul touch 'haoe provided mod for many who Rutnuosti,,n tile forod duving any toms of Poverty tha times of famine; sacrifice imagery to too John R. Murdock, who settled on what of tho daughter it torts; !, any r h to now the Knutsford corner; Welter Uni,111t, !, Wilco and Jena VOL quegtioa if the EXERCISES Inas AY irr:1 ,,, worth tho eastl if MN. Kirkham mulct, 'T , Lucy ).1ag , mercisiaam tositk 141 &growl,. withaut a ptain," and John )(adding-to- n and nose of the universt!... a rendered baritone solo. Mrt. thou botors them with Iris, n.1 rqin,I. chiral Pratt Areen gave a literary nod fin I COINMetatild iltrit; killed COMillaStedni Patertnal it Y. A r,1 nn ,. j reeding. Forty-thir- d Titre pioneers of WT. John Norf. Commencement of ,tito Unanswerabl4 Arit;,7nPri! Huff and Emily Criotrion NV der, and Mrs. Immo line B. Walla and veattna University of Utah Takes Place Tref leAvtt of 'A answered the roll tutt ENBFZZLEXEN"T CHARGED. Toward the close of tho program At Assembly Hall. IL A. Mrs. Zlna Y. Card announced a speech Ecobraakment Ii aarat"1 Mrs. Weil, Who told of hoe acin a complaint &thaws, th from with Prost. Prigheim quaintsbe e4tunt7 attorneys of firlk tt r Young and her admiration for him. She as wilt.' at flic t, tho when roterred to nutioa the time GRADUATES OCCUPY 9 ROWS Ikkor. Intermounfilin Warta?. a of leaderahip Ivor conferred upon hint. 1111.gell to have calleeltA oalhis mid and the m mind lasting impression 1,, va the months of mall . drama after laverning loador, mule on litallev ityprt:tpristod the M 11(14,,T, all present. t.oarot The complainant th !. Banco laureate Sermon ll Refreshments were served atter the Ifrlivered bir nailed will' the paPer meeting. Tin Rel. Frank Gunn MANY CASES HANDLED. Praineed. I 'rho envitty attornN f, .. .. If . . IMPAESSIVEIIESS HOT-cAl.11pAll- Commercial , laws; MONDAY ' , - ....... . - ' ' , , . ., ., i 4 . I : 4 :. ii ' ;' , , |