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Show r . - , ,. : ,, , ., , s 3 , ;, .., ... ,'' ' - , .. , 2, - , : e , '. ,,. ,,, m 1 " - ' A i Issued SAenduys, , ,, - . .'. li ., --7- . -. . - s. .s - , ' - ,t, - ' .. ' .. ''.',.: .T.',...,,,..,'L 7.,:-- 7.- ' 't . ., , -- i . :...,, - : - ." , 1 - ' , IttursdaYs - ,,,,,, ' ': ' . '' esuiada. , - - , , - i',,,,....s. , ".....- i ' 1 r..4 ..; , - ' ''.'3' , 7 ie. ,,,i , , .., - , ,, - .. ' ' - . 1 . ' .: ' '''.. - THE NEWS - - , o' S -- Ntrtil The- Dotterel . to ON oft-So- - ' '''''' :I?, S. ''' ' 1 - ' ' ...,,, , . . ' ' ... .,.,.,...., 4 s',1:.;"."-t i j",1"1; . , , , SATITIIDAY-2-JANUAIIY-17-1914----- ---- . .- ., , , , ..- , ,.,. , - -- .A---- - ' , - i .. s "- , , ,4..,,.1",---5--- 4'- , -- , , - ' , Week-.Sund- , ay- -- ,, -- . ,1" ! - ...:-- ''''''"' ',. ' ''.1,. , !..- .4 -- : '...., ,,;-- ' '! lii, :; ' .,;.,,,,..-..0- 4,.. :v.:: ,:,:: ,,, ;'..rt ..4. ,;, ,. ' 1 .'l' .. 11 '- , II, . 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Price $2.00 per - year; 111:00 for els - month& -- --1,- - ' ) - .' - ": - 2: ''''- .... . , ' Iffi, by ynore thatt 100,600' tooeill tanners. in the prosarroii, regions of rtab, Idaho, 'Wyoming. Nosedv.:Arizona. 1çoIts.udo ore. Wen. Now- biestoo. and IiresterE , 7:77' ,. E VENrNG-:----NEW- T,,, -- Is road , -- ''', ''. ,g- - ,, , - ' ' ,.... . ., 4 '' 7 - , from him a promise- te give eeveral f,: 't ,. , , , ore talks durin , d Ltension,T)he. East t., Foe Car . .,, : , '"- Tv L. -,, --- -Eilde commercial I club voted at ., ,o . ask-th- e to ttah :'' evening's meeting ' ,, , , .' ' 4 '.. : '.. ,''' ' ....:,.; '' s. , ,., , , " t ' & tei extend Ratinay .company tight ' ,: 'r.- -re'', .,...-r t L',; "..; I....T., the 4,1:..:;PFc;;1.: South etreet. A committee , ' ' , , ." ' . :. .' , ,... '"'" ' "" ," ', " Z.,'. Oeorge-fi,". - - : f', , 4. ineluding A:. .:, - t - ". ,.......-,., '" ...: ., -, ,: ...., "...." 7 ,,- - .', t -,'. , .1, .., r, ''... ,i. 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' t Lit.',''... :'.,'' '..'"' has already decided to extend ' the ; ::,, ',:' ;:., ' 1.., ,' '..,..i 4 ka.; ,., ' ..,,INT,' Seventh- East street line to Fourteenth ,,, '' t ,44-1,,,'. 4.,,n South etreet ,.., ' 4"..;,,g04-1-- -1' .' :". i ,, 4. . .."?..1.:':. ' it. -- " - --,,,,,..4,,..,-..,..-.. t ''' 1 lifeetings For night 01 Sr,2 . . i ,,Mra. .E...1t. BroenniMati;-h, prominent , .., 1 it, ''' r .s. ' 47 ,,,11,, )12., 1.k member of Abe Theaeoptical society i rt I, .,...::.: r ,,,,, "- !.1-0rI will sits a 'public lecture on the sub- - k 1T:pi , ', t A P k: Seel.- "Thstight Forms." in ConserVa- I . , ' ,' tory hall.. ToMplaton building at Lib. IL' 121111,. ., "4'7 ro i 141' ' , ,,.' r,''.7 ,.;. v Monday night thwelass of students of yt t ', 11,,,! I r 4 , . , 4 . I E ii,,'',;.., ,. Clasii A will discur,",'Ilatious Theron). 4' r' ' i . i t 11""' i pities! questiens pertaining ta ethics.' I .1 Wednesday night the claa. for.,T,,hep, ie''''44.4'''''"aAlowsot,07.71."4"''''1.,,feetroo . , , aophical mernhere will meet as ustial, of. ' ;.- - Y - ' '.- ' - t ,,, , ,:,., .. , The Friday night class will not .rneet ,., ...,,.., , ,,, , ,. ., ,! ......:.. c :... , ... ' 11,40,04, ' "''. ,, ,, . . ,:':. thin week. Ail the above meetings , . ...., .' . ,:, 3 4 , '' , 4,,.0,- ,: ....,,,,; :, :, ,, .., ,,., ...:;, ,,,,, .;:, ,.. - - ; ,L.,,,..,, 0,,, .1'7' 4 i ' i., ' , ' ' ... .::: 4 .!.' :, i .', ..' ' :, held in roorni II-- Templetoh 'building ":' :4', .i .., .'; ' , , i. . ;," Z.:1 i ,,,.' tz, '1.:!.Irn - 1 ,,t " . v' ''.., ;,,:.: 4 The totiblit. 18 ' ' ''.." 11 'i; ".:'':'",:; ' ;,:..,: .:.', ' I ;!;,' ., ,.':' v ''', ::,,7...'. ', :,. ,:.;,;, .., ,Ii,:,.fi't ,.,:4,, 4') ', ' , , .:i, -. k, 3 .. ,,, , , ,,,,.,,,,,, s: Inquiries on Juvenile CourtSecte. , ,,:..: ss,,s,.. , ,,,, .,, .,..,-.i , ,, ,..: 1,...,44 ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,, ,,,!. !;... ..,,:, ..... , " ',' ' :.' y ',is.,' 4,i,,..'? , J. Milne.of the state juvenile :4'15,,,..s. ',.', 4 :,..;,.., t,....,,, ,,4, '4,4 ,:i ;4. 4, , :, P, ',.. ,, ;S.',..::,"5,,...1,-.,..'try E.commission, 1114, court - has received -...: , : .77: ! .",,, ,v, , - . ,, 1.:,:si.tv, , - ," , !.... , quiriett from Brooklyn, St. Louis and 4tew - ., , Chicago- regarding the"juvenlia court , Ian's of Utah. AoCording to Mr.,'Milne ', the Utah jurenfle''court is cresttrigrterir. ' o FRONTS OF THE - PROJECTED ,s MARKET:' - , , tion-wid- e Milne has attention. Mr. -- - -- even reeeivhd..Irom France and Eng- - . i, centrallocated-thatreeldentsfro- m ThA' need of s publao market in this city, has long been felt, and variotis every- pitrt of the eitY- may reach it by ktrett- cars. with. information -- con. lino in SR It In car few so a as out, much Instances, except Practical!), earning the 1.70.4 lima Utah- has the tar its ertablieltmest kayo. ever) tran5ferring. reg4rsuchi , most complete and hest working In securing.,a suitable tite, one which is equally accessible Lake passes it within a few steps and its beinT so close to the retail dititrict given it an added 5 been juvenile court law tit any Mate in the an undertaking, however, ha nes-rxt its Union, and juvenile court work In this to people front all parts at the ,city, and at thottme time which in no way could be considered advantage,'not possible Mille plans for sites proualy considereti. In addition flea., to the various streetcarllnea, the interurban Joint terminal will be within block. state is said to beulat ahead of that menace to the pay4ictlar business of any part, no matter what iti 10Catien. iv In theselines. both north and south. an almost immediate town connection elsewhere. The site juit.60Kolte the Commercial club oil Cactus street and Exchange place, selected by bk rail producerssalong was between their farms and the market. Themade from which the above cut Held Roil l CallThe i the Newhouse re4.10,Fi:'?ompeny Baptists tor the new market iscansidered by leading businesa men the was drawn by Arehitect Frank. W. Mooi'e, who 14'peretteetty preparing working plans for the propo .Bethei Baptiats held their annual roll MOM idcaLin.,iigAii;542'1,141 so market. and oil front within easy reaJ1 of the producers directions, chtirCit-S('ML Fridayeyentnii-in.t-i ha ' I elys. : .. . , I I ee .. ,,- ,,- .'-'- - Li e - . - ..,, , . ,',-- ,, ,, - - , 4. , . . ,, .., , - .. , . ,, . , - 11, wari -- - . ' Lt,pcAti BRIEFS t I - - - - ' - ' , ." per wax Nerved by the Ladles' Aid nohy pastor I Gbi in Pratt ItomeA fine baby clety, end a program was given, with , C. us hba W,,y,..zt"..c,. A. n A. BIC cELEBRATIoN,,,, 1 ,was born to Mr. and Mrs.0, ehort talks from the Rev. John PrweTicahmi gn, Fltothor at Botintiful, Jan. 13, Peakaof the Burlington Paptiet , 0. ,, church., arid Allen Newnitinofthe All conoorned ........- --a lirphy7; Sunday schocij 12;15 y. in.; doing well. - , fA E. church. 3Jessages , Calvary stipeeiptendenti, Baptist Havenor, Mins Morlirrital ConvaleseensMhts :11T SOUTH memberit-of were 'the' Ilegularservires of the Charchl'of p. m.:: Christian Endeavor A delightful entertainment was given and regular meetings, would Vette McChrysuil. daughter of Jack- church and by the 'Rev. Lindberg of Jean" Christ of Latter-da- y bring Christiaa Endeavor 6:30 p. m.: Saints will 1,4 son McChrystal, from the Swedinh ilaptiet church. and the' last jollok,N Wildevening by Miss Helen Letchdeld about a greater public and private i Rev. m. by 7:45 y. 2 p. m. preachiag be at in held Tabernacle the inof the her After and the in , an, operhtkot for ahPendiritis, Imhonor Rev. L. S. Bowerman of the probrother, Francis. subject. ll'urphy. o , -Miss Mary Sappington and W. Z. Har- - gram a light super was served. tomorrow. Sunday. Sunday seheol ses' nWfue) PAP Oat c.h.P to Ialne. ' ''' 3decilsisCAssotiation.Tita.1 drea; , N lia, SrrCdt was Rev. writatarrnarrlarrialtes place given by the 'W., It sions at 10 a. m . and meetings In the , annual meeting of tho Utah rress as. , fitting rison, It was in the form of a A birthday party was given in honor February. Fabldect, SundaySermon "Life." iodation will be hold Monday at 2 Stewart of the Bethel church. city ward assembly .rooms and 'adja. tfelebration, marking the completion Social 3, m" at the Commercial dub. EveningsThe Lucy Mack Cent 1 , library being arranged Ladies Literary club building, 850 E. -- a series of social Pourteentb WardEdward .11- - An- home hastoinstituted Time Time Se. Temple street. Sunday services, improvements, was held in South Jor- wreathed in dowers and vines, and Jap- antly by the Wanes Marguerite Allen. be the evenings given by monthly in Meet Thalia. the Fourteenth derson will speak beFern Barrett A',14 430 anese m. Myrtle Bishop. and 8 o'clock lanterns. m. a. p. and 14. town The thediningroom dan l'oclock wards of Ensign stake. The, Wednesday. Jan. ward chapel tomorrow evening at separate free Nell Davis. Angie Hermon, also in Japanese effect, the large school 9:45 a. m. The Wed, was stirred with enthusiasm, lie i and all privileges theilild nearlv ing CIO. A program of special munic hal .parior, home-wil- library .11,so i l held at are table having for a centerpiece a mini- Leone Haslam, Marie Lewis. Mildred services evening be to mA91,111esday., not oflbe V w e no.. 'trot open Fourth .... only 400 .Cie festivities attended the . ProPared. people : rtitts atareJapanese gardenwith lake in the McNay. Lucy Newman, Fmma Nelson gam 7 residents of e.'avissi - Annnitt-Mostin- g lath-- , Ch urch of Christ.Scientist- - Which last fremi...o'eleckIn the. after-- - centerthewhole surrounded with vines and Rose Tall. theme holding-mem- ,raaetyameanteat,veaSecona e ,Twente-eigh- t '.. 11:00 had t. and flowerSFourlirnallertables annual mooting of the fictive member berehip tickets in the Mpsic hall, 1,5 east First boon untilafterreitiniihL institution. Seventh lirConsolidated Tee'vetr-rt- t Mtn htlavvrel,t--k-e- . Howira South street. ils'ulaay ser'ViCiaIr candlesticks with butterfly 'ifiGeneve Witt bebeta next 'These Rattle- Incjude afternoon privi- - Ninth 34.t 2 o'clock a J Thlkieth N,,t1; was in crystal ti given program and they, are o'clock a. m. Sunday school 9:45 - a. ,,,, 44,30 at, the leges, when any holder may. invite a Tenth ...,..,... r., , . ,1 SC. ,,r4ittet4,11ret! and, small baskett of bonbons Mrs.- Clara Stephenson Tuosday evening at EIS'Clock, 8 i' opera house:- Jos. M. Holt. ahades., services V.I110 m. Wednesday eveninr eleventh -- .... '.0,'v ' association- building. on the handles. Games leaving for Neak York today where friend to the home for a social,.readin.. with hutterflies nni8:80, 0,000a, president of ,the Jordan Commercial and, dancing were the features of the Miss Howard Wilt g-or sewing hour.-I- t le thetarnof TVirtliii- nth . lit'lit1 4401:rtJCt00,11. Son.1 of Aenrsieun itevolutionewThe 14')10"" . k'''. . '1 ." s theZWalker York in her roonls ofF.ree hostess-wawelcome of,New versity reading elub, officers of tha,horna to thake It á assisted the the and eVening. brother-in-laaoan,.mta,.414,4ga,b,,,, 'ar place ;where-a:truli . ,.,.4,00 Mr. Bruce Bogart. bel.aer''' and ,Second Main .41:14 bank ,buil(ling, . free and rittenth .,.,6;;2,. 144 , Painter every person, in the hall by Miss Helen Hanchett, Miss Dorothy frig a .6:30. South', streets, where Chriallan Science' .. arranging for the annual banquet and social time may be enjoyed. in fact to Sixteenth ts..',.',..l of emigration' (yels0 . feel ttmt he was a factor of n6 emaill Letchtleld and Miss Margaret Andrews. lumbia. .tkalan ward.. tITI meeting ofthe poelety Jan. 28, Mayor Make it a home in every sense--of the . obtained. be litersture,may . C. l'ark will be oneeftheOplatt --- 1.4kert,y ward .. CO Eighteenth .....::4;fit s. the Imimportance in bringing-abet:00 wort Nineteenth '.....11:10tFe.rte Weint LECTURE ON INDIA. Mrs. Adolph' Quist entertained inboasted,.1 160 north 11.10 Twentieth Mrs. A. town of Needham W. Iti,;011ctit ftreen.2'ne of.which the provements John Forrester, honor of Mrs. State street left yesterday for an exSr., .DiooJohn Twenty...km ....eate 'Ponta, Grove .4:30 - Problems Dr, n, W. Reherd, president of Westmi- and portrayrA to the visitors, the work formally yesterday ! in r". 72 years of age, died LAtiet. Adams with Sr., Forrester, who. Adams, nster-college, Emery will deliver anothei L. D. 8. German moettala are bald The Rev. John Malick of the tended eastern trip. She expects to be citizen--shiafternoon at a local hos- funday is visiting the 4tly. The decorations absent about two at 11:4 9 to-- In:th lataotobly kali, ititUstrated lecture at the first. Preabl.... of the - club. backed, by a loyal -- tartan, clibrcit,..- - will discuss munkrIPal montha and will visit the- speaker,' were iin yellow ' Th!s said an ., Illness block. of after three day," weeks: Mrs. and pital A new temple tomorrow terian snapdragons, church night. problems before the Social Civic club, the- ownership of a village Quist was assisted by Mrs. E., E. Chicago. Philadelphia, New York and was born in Scotland, "signals in- been has and tested other leading cities. Monday afternoon, at the Commercial April it, 1843, end came to Salt Lake The monthly prie'kthood meeting of lbaloPticon Aveek. and has been found park by the people of South Jordan. Miss Alice Ross. , club. the bringing into the town of electric Byer and 27 years ago. For many years he was the Salt Lake stake will, be held in to show the cheArness with a . pictures Miss Evelyn Edwards, daughter of ward the Sixteenth an meetinghouse, of the interurban advent lights, identified with Consolidated Waterthe E. of -1. Pratt Applies Foe Foe; n actor. Walter Edwards. on Mon- and detail, bringing out. the colors in railroad and most important of all the Mrs. H. G. Whitney entertained her the Delta ha a charming manner. Dr. Reherd travwith the company, as. was his son, the late commencing- at 7:30 p. tn., and Clarence H, Dale, a son of Mr. of a water system which sewing club yesterday: elate engineer for 13 second feet of 1Robert Forrester. The three sons and day, January 19, 1914. eled in India during the famous Durbar completion and Mrs. W. H. Dale, formerly of this . , water from tho west fork of Eight one daughter surviving him-nrTheltighpriests quorum of Granite when King and Queen Mary et meatus much to this communitybet John Mrs. George E. Hemphill will enter- city, were married in Los Angeles this will meet on Sunday January, Englend were crowned emperor and mare la a larger way to stake , of treek in Millard county for ir-- B. Forrester,- - William Forrester of the country who have not the tain tho members of the A. F. club week. the ceremony taking place at 10 , ny. and a empress of India. Panther,- Utah, Alexander-Forregt- er The subject of the rigation purposes. t and streams. and - the gravity to next Saturday at a matinee party at the First Congregational church natural of British Columbia and Mrs. Peter full attendance is dealred. .of wi leclure t Today." ll,bs, "The India only the parents of the bride and C. Forrester of Salt Lake. For modern , It them this give Judge Goodain Reno--Jud- ge theater. the Utah deal with will several social, governmental. The quarterly conference of the It. groom being present. The young couple marke a new era in water systems for Goodwin. lt for the last eight years years Mr. Forrester had Lived with his and industrial edueutional, religious to San Francisco, left later for a trip - '. towns and villages." Liberty stake of Zion- will be held on conditions in this of Lake Telegram, an- - son, John 13. Forrester, at Miss Mamie Schoileld entertained the and will afterward very interesting Counmake their home Sunday. January 18, J914. The first water system of fizeatteeJordan H. M. C. club at a dinner nounced his resignation from-that East street.'; Funeral Thurswill discuss England's colonial Is The last In try, Los arrangements session in ,be will held Angeles. the made assembly rarer yesterday: He now will spend have not been completed. ' red.' ani question of the hall at 10'in m. The presidency of policy j,nof India. and the On day, the decorations being in b to entire time with Goodwin's Weekhas to meet the noeds Athe large tankelevation ---. Hinduism Life Chapter I will, meet next eseae ability a stake of full the desire attendence Or e community the hostess being assisted by her mothin 1902. , ly, which he organized higheet of rhe Indian will the 8 nelock with MrsSchofield.-anptople, pictures etsterralla ti Wednesday- - evening-a- tthe Slants and request that they arand the water Is pumped ntolt.--- From er, Martin Cold Co.;-4Math. comof life the - (bongos In- Land OfficeClYde the reveal will Snow ence Mrs.. interesting Miss Erma Schofield. Roy Kingsbury, 376 Eighth aye, to attend. Special car service mon source aistributed this water is to Sens the beat range all the, coals. people. the religious candlions all partsnue, And Miss Lyman w:Iii Reatuusaenwhe .ivears- - has ... and-- Wandamere on- - Ashton Avenue avnisinnon- ir- - .... village and furnishes entertain the club next time at a mati- on Including the'Ufrning and bathing a pressure been stenographer in the local Unit-ha- s nee party, followed by a tea at her . Blies. Heredity. sufficient for'all purposee. ea the the days of trans-HEAStates ghats et land been office. The home. been water tested and has proESTATE LOANS. Mohammedan The rebellion. 1) the Senoy conference and of the Mrs. Elizabeth quarterly Serrel to the field service division of Houghton .. ----- the Pioneer 'take ot Zion will convene In treatment of .women, the great cathe- nounced good. th will entertain s, and Small Gamble Mary Lary, Leland general lend office:VT: we's of at olt's address entertained Bodmer ' Mrillle club next Monday evening this city Sunday. Jan. 25. 1914, meet- drals of .Francis Zaviér, the rernark," Delay. Foremen of Tacoma. Wash, hasbeen Wout Shapespeare of associated Miss luncheon for Carolyn the, t home. Sil Third at Mrs. Hough-tons ings being held at 10 a. rn. and 6:30 able surgical work of - poptitar flatee. .., ordered to report in Salt Lake to clubs of thenOunty made' a speech, Thompson yesterday of the "Adele" company. the conquering commending P. m. in the stake hall and at ,2 p. m. medical inizsionaries. SHTON-JENKINS C-ou,..weed blreRasmuseen,-- of Sotith Jor- - the taWL.J.)Ong degpraod anpink and avenue. and Mr. Clinton D. Ray will the people s. to the tabertutcleAgeneral ,D0,31.11r.Lot:Christionityete--SeStvviii erdan for ttrair-rtrortWhite carnations and covers laid for a , the public is invited. free, and tlon is extended.. , secretary of the Salt Lake Commercial the following besides Miss Thompson : . Mrs. Mary Kirk has issued slot of the extetudon division of the harvestmen......... ... of ,A. 1,z, club, Merrtliittrirerintendeut ' 1Abli At rimitirtarrlirere4401.-1-th, I the 1.'6th Power Eight, tectived notification that'herhas been S. M. TAvirgon a co.. the Hotel Utah in compliOther Cbttabco Surprise J. H. Martineau. Breeden and Bishop Samu41-'1EHolt ThOnipson, Mrs. Cart Scott and Mrs. Tuesday atMrs'. elected te memberettl0), the Amert I ' William M. O'Brien. Later the prima ment to I runerel made speeches "thqt rang with loyal- B. F. Williamson. Directors. 24 for California, can Association Of AtsittaMl1411 METHODIST. leaves who at a tea of hoonr was donna January gueat 231 to 2.1,AFts:sist 11.or It South. SI and ty, resialternotin On the ' Wednesday Haddock has been out of V. 1 for for the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Leon Norton. boost"by was a given and It rousing Park Methodist meeting Liberty Episcopal dence of Elder J. H. Iklartineau was insome time on a lecture trip Jle will . chure-hinspired optimism and faith, placing corner Eighth East end Ninth vaded for hichfield Monday. Lah, t night a linen shower was given Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson enterby a bevy of ladies ted by Mrs. a premium on work, pervice and honest South school SundAy - Miee WILL URGE effort in the interest of the public. The tained the Jolly Five Hundred club on in honor of Miss Tama Pond. a bride VOTERS A. White from the second ward. at 10 a.m.; Etiworth league at 7 p.m.; Johneon ConvzloscentMiu cq the near future. thez affair taking Troubador beitti of salt Lake Wednesday. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.; mid- the FirstNinth. Seventeenth and Emle convalescent home of Mrs. M. A. Pond. music or the occasion. BONDS preaching. place from a complicated operation for week services. Wednesday at 8 P.m. erson wards also All hostessee being the Misses and After represented. of the toeing the a committee program Univerof The musical the Drs. Mien30 society , minutes earlier appendicitis performed by (Evening services citizens escorted the people and the deand Josephine Smith. The time end Middleton at the Dr. W. gave a dancing Party last night Zella An address to tne people of Salt luring winter.) If rot worshiping brought mysterious paeligges. later was spent with arnes and music, and vieltors to the banquet ball in the sity Grovels L.11.-4- . hospital the fireypert too of In the The the hall a into elsewhere bountiful invited University. are supper.. velopingyou assembly cordially meetinghouse where a banquetwal about 800 being in attendance.-about:1) guests were preseat- tioirwFek;-Mf- u neeessity terw- atlenT la a The RSV,- - E; Janson. orraalcar waTiciiirriftee 'party in honerof--- i served. .... teacher in the Longfeliew-totool,--z aterworks,-and l -the ti Miss Moore. E.Prankof the I Smith, Miss Dorothy Crow entertained at a be !Owl to receive her friends during roger improvements will be Iskted by leaconess. Miss Dorothy Colburn left yesterday ary of Patriarch J. H. and Mrs. S. E. commercial club, actedsecretary as toastmaeter , to visit with pleasant evenInt party on IrridaY ,isiting hydra- -for Worth. rorth 'Adartineadi, Texas, f...nilyable evening de-'commiailon. luotq CONGREUATIONAL7------the as This at and the ". townspeople the,eity banquet about 15 guests being present. and the friends. was. spent. Nir. and Mrs. Martineau and visitors .. , James U. An- - clded by he members of-- the cornresponded. Ensign time spent with Music and games.: First Congregational church, corner ,were greatly pleased by this token of In the evening doeson end tleorge k'. Richard& Jr, was given in ball 7 thls morning, and Commis- Fourth East and First South streets. long time friendship. A few days the opera house, and the mistion Mrs. H. P. Henderson leaves today . turned , will be the. speakers at people serv((Tthensign I Goshen a : Elm,rT. stoner W1 of Morning will ont hers the Ninth teat In and pastor. for lat$,erenee. head of the east, later join party previous the ward tumerrori evening. The.servieest Henry such numbers that room was ALI-I-clock; I ti Sunday school 12;30 p.m. ward 14ellet soviely,- with their presiden- the only thing lacking. It was a join- for a trip to the Mediterranean, and lecturer retvm-ot-thruhlteallatrsLand deplietertent MARRIAGE LICENSES' t-M-rs7lt.-- paid- - Nirand Mrs. d forticatiott both Nilt5. ttrInta old. .ting-anthe home. commencingTti LIBERTY PARK METHODIST. was, authorised to have the of love and token similar a Martineau sit it:45,'D,.trk Thepriestb.00d of thei r ellSare-Chldeof Eighth- Ewst- and , .IP . end- Me city :engitleer ward-wil- l (buret 14211EALT1111.rf convene ate ,st. pi, at a ny..tnt14:apripgaiLand W.. 13 Niettir Road. rereettrlitevt-re--K-n-rwr. thal'''' tin ami supper vai, giVen in honor of their were Delighted m$rTiet Yekterday at the both-o- f Salt Lake. , Tyler 038 Chase Ave.. pastor. ter,' Sunday wedding. Mr. Martineau is now in his sehool at 10:10 o'clock at the sante' by Rey. Congregationat Phillips church, Ir. Higgins and Violet Midd lamas, .: Commit:eloper Iftberil: Wells sug- - school at 10 a. m.: preaching at 11; eighty-sixtF. Lake With Salt h City P. A. Simpkin. ; They were attended both of Salt Lake. year. and his witeds in her ypiact. be ,Issued fiubjeet 'Rewards ot Faith." Epworth seventy-eight- h ..1 - illinkS AnniversaryArrangements raested that tothethestatement year. Mrs. 'Alartinesa by Mrs. Frank D. Kimball and Mr. L. G. Olsen and Katie Wilmer, both at 0:80 p. m., led by Burniss I s OTIP of the few League tuind of residents the mom surviving The bridal couple of Salt Lake. Mr. Hidalgo Moya, the noted inventor Leland Kimball. 10- - subhave been completed for the observ- 7;$0 at Roberts; presehing of time -"Morits at -Kirtland TIMITLISEtion of the the statement ject. Some Bad Bargains." Knee of Marion F. Merrill and Mary L. Slater. and violin, maker. leaves Salt IAke to- will reside here. , of Roberti bers of the history, Burns byttle Caledonian both of Salt Lake. club on Iissued by Contrnistioner Richard P. prayer meting Wedneada) evening at mon" day after a pleasant stay of several were Patriarch The F. invited hasi AVelnetid-aSloan guests ,,returned from Joseph Chatelain and Myrtle sends the Deseret News the a' Miss Jennie January L. A Iretrain Morris. when he wni meyor of this 7:20. ' and Mrs. John Neff. Supt. lit. Church days. Hecard has tern inet,atred, to include a sup. Fraticitsco. both San of to Crabtree Ogden of trip following clit-Rc-11appreciation: or years age. ell diiehools- UoaB Cummings. and Mrs,. It EG.ROANIZKD tiancerTlitreelettratton---WM7be, Cleon Taylor and Louise.Hanka, ' now-timn .. held in K. of P. hall.lit Second Mary E. Horsfall. presi- Editor News: was held toJ.Jah Jam ARehentisch.leaves Grolier Mrs. Services at 830- Fourth East street, tAitrittlings, notter I trust you WI 11; eneiely, , street. Ticitete are being bY sold through the mediMr. 'Wells btlieved that the tae J. E. Vandewood city minister Sunday.I dent of the Ninth ward for Washington. D. C.. to visrt Loscoe J. Evans and .Minnis Lundtrienthrsri-- rit Zina H. null. Mrs.. Jennie, Hill, um of The New. allow me to express day Mrs. Lake. Salt the C1457.and by Peter Payers should be Mrs. and Reed 11 Senator mita, a. her' parents, informed as to whei 10 a,, 111.. Preaching at .LewisA. Mrs. S. A. Kenner, Botmtiful; Mrytle thanks to the press and to the Smoot. Glen Spencer, hicl 'hee di test First South street they are being called unon to vote school at John Hall; Scandinavian flutrager, Mrs. Emily IA'inberg Peter-pu- my by courLake Salt Earnshaw. Salt Lake. of peOple forth. City Toe. -Zions course-C. favor Drehug st 4:30 To Take Itortioulture Religio -iteespressedhithselfIn p.m.'. -and 4, S. kindness-thaThomas Green, Salt Lake; Cathere has been extesy and I. D. S. 17. gays ine'itOera-SandSmith of gest of beginning st- sort 'of 4tn 'edueationist Literary society- ii;110- v.at. Thejuniors Stay of thia-ci- ty tended to ,me during my short stay. tineatt.' ail.Al. once so Odeon at hall. Mill at last will C. their the J. ,' that A. Smith of night . crok. Smurthwaite, peoplo p.m.; Mr. "prom". tiraper, campaign W. Noyes, Ruby Ryan, Salt Never have I so fully. apprectele: W. it. 'Woodbury of Granger and V. i ould not be in the dark when they dress the congregation on the subThe affair was ITIOPt successful Lake. -- - ti-the before -- ant---rot the saying: throlighOut.'Iteffeshments-WersignificanceM. Nokes tit rtivertoh ere among the went- to the volts rot Vt'ednetidnYT Felt Of see.ed, Record of Kindergarten ject S. Frazier; Monessern. Fa ft "Words fail me!" Particularly are, my and all details delightfully carried out: , individuals of this county iho will at- - IS. Lake. Salt Hansen-Agnes C. Y. M. r; A. MEN'S MEETING. thanks due, 7to President Joseph F. About 60 were preient - Those , tend the. achool for horticultural in. elrY Recorder Noble NVarrunt And Neighborhood House Smith. Arthur C. Moulton and Alice E. Mar- ' ft. Mrs. Susa Young Gates and charge of the affair were:- Cleve Laroneetorti at 14,1ttin next week, tinder Lake. this morning that he had .beRev. William Murphy will speak at tin. both of Salt Mrs. leatiett A. Hyde for favors ex- - ion, chairman; Miss .DOlóres ' Bose Bet- the auspices of the Agricultural col- - gun arrangements for' the securing of the men's. meeting Sunday at 4 p.m. and Friedman' J. Samuel . Te rcgular meeting of the Salt tended.' J. Edward an Metal segistration list. This list in the V. M. C. A. building. (State and , leg of Utah. Secretary '. Miss Margaret Felt. Miss,huelle Smith, german. both of Salt Lake. To3.1or of the horticuiturel eom- - must be made front the hooks hold by Having bee 'Teeelvea into the home- - Chauncy Parry. Eugene Robinson. Idiss Kzildergartenand Neighborhood Alfred BTO,All and Della Erfckson south.)- Sttecial music bY , missionwill also go to Logan for the the registrars. In doing this the re- First A. Montgomery association wits held 1Nednesth- life of vour p ople, I need hardly say. Alma Burton. &Merles Hart and Misal both of Salt Lake. A. orchestra. . H. iIotlt . courae. Jn vonelusion. thM I carry away mem- Marguerite Nelson. William R. Sadler and Grace Hayes, corder is following the law and tho leader. Sliver will lead the -o, when reports for 'December were ories , of Salt tkike City and its people: both of Draper. Fair to tipon hi. Mate iair opinion of the city ettorney. gong t(TVIre . presented. Ti e Pay. N'uniery showed of frien4sh1p4 wtade and kindness reThe State Society. Daughters .of the - titia4-041George Badovinats ,and Angelina, tIcL 5. according V st . Y AV,E.R.S. ESP children w A, nt or, 38 daily reivedthat 114 ever be recalled with Elf V011111011 met' yesterday at the home Bolick. Bingham. to a .decittion errived at last night at FOlt tatil.F. .. I. Anderson and Vile Hughes. of 19, and tetelAtten'idafica pleasure of.Mrs. Julia F. Lund..and interesting The at tho,1' p.m..- Sunday ,attondanee ,... a'Work meeting oftheboartt of director. of 06!-T- he enrollment in'the, free sincOrel. P. Midvale. Tours Two frame bulidings. appro.inutis Vespersepesitr Mrs. Julia wilt be begun at given papers by of , the Y.W. C. A. will be and leinrence EiMOT IL roterson - kindergarten waf, li average.tially eV. ' ' HIDALGO MOTA. M. IarnSwrirtti. : ' 'and 'Mrs. Emily-C- : every eounty in the state to bet ropre. dimensions,. le's,14'. now hoing used as Mrs. E. E. Shepar& president of the tciu1in Salt Lakes i, 'rho Christmas tree celeShipp, CeOsented in the exhibits by special totin- - construction offices at neNV East ttide Utah W. e..T 1 first "The willeV..the musical-pros-radiscussing. The and R. Russo 60 A, children. bration was attended by yirginia M'artignoL ltat Oity in rolonial Times." and ty dispittys. Seventeen counties were Ihtgh school and comtrat building, I'Mwill be given b3,' Miss Carmelite and 7,o parents, and 113 gifts Were r or today' bein g. odvon bY Salt Lake. renrettented lest year. The next.- hoerd ,vfraitv of Utah. Sealed bido will bp Piti,...anprano, Washington class Joseph, Stmpittn, party -distithtitan,.AiArsa.aaswing the latter. Business was discussed, meeting will be, twit" den. 31)- when rotpiVed 'for mama up to and including v.lolinist Entertainments and , elithiren vier, entertained,- About sothe itimervisers of dehartmente will January for on or both' of 11 it was resolved that the stare ,The 'Deadly" Cigarette. the made 27 houso isits . been have by Of the BETHEL BAPTIST. efforts with Pail .oMet buildings. which must bp the would prevent their recommendatiOns ,assist iety tho meeting of the Mothteaehers, ' taliOn to eventh-- Ward.--'--Fs to Bat Prenthanik character-bal- l Mormon' attor ton from of removPd the days premises of South Ninth' Daughters ----- ---ers' eitt,x la were In eitendence- and I will be held In the Eleventh.- ("hutch at 'corner , ' , ed .to do so, night roserved I and ward ;erect a monument to the members of The custom of Ift.Haltroorn, coocti., -- ' ' B. Mrs, I W. Lincoln streets. R. .f M. Lambert Talks to Sttelentte.--G, the "'Story I hall bids to bids. next noble band of veterans. and File y all amusement any night.11.5tah's ping quarters. at a lodging house els .,e, reject Friday setwiceir. 'Mart.7. of in ,solistent, the Vise Stewart, Sunday the pastor. - 70ther federal with P. Lambert,. - 8 ,. J. R. Bean- of the amuse- contractor. 820 south West 'Templestreet,--o- f Chalrnutn Inc.. . 674 J..fdoran, 10:30... school ,b. e worship that morning ehmNed ; , westerit'clairy Investigation. yeaterday Board of Trade building. reports - 11:30:;117-41-: met On Thurs- dulging in a cigarette I before SAS p. "IL:: eve-- . books had fwett in,...1I P. the ment commlitee. pays that all kinds of The Frotbel society eddreased the agricultural society- ofgtvea- out, and ..cr ' Mrs. , C. A.troomsA W.. Y. k the e.kat,,d a ion by tiro of sro.. when at 7.10 may be,portrayed. but that day p. tn. 1 I.:, , - the .., librarian hal math, 82 visits. Both the Orange. high echo, tm the best ningwprellip The topic are from T. will his the to allowed. be ce An Anna presiding.. etchesnervy set, methods---oprayer-tervi"pill" spark Wednesday evening. girls' anti haws' ellthe are In flourish,. Icharacters f , teating milk for better . 4 s.. Make The .to Kindergartening at 7,o'clock this was ."How music bedding occasion. for 7:30 the l.. rooming. hfa anti ott Itecuring stalletiett roll. I Drs. Calderwood , H arding alld Han- big cofilition; About 40 Ittembers p.m. ,,,,i and we. die- - apparatus froin headquarter resPonit--- -: will begin at 11:30 o'clock :Interesting to Parente, thoamoont end eostof treed letter; At the story, it" ".11n)1101,111Ihc,.., that thorhave formed :AVESTMINSTFIB:PRESSYTEBTXS, G,- M.L. O. Morse,---Mre- . Mrs.' -- and If cussed ., ..,:, ;, aro 7t here ward the atla by Member hone : greater ettinteney, Mr..--arliverage partnership and' removed their . '. hos foliated the bort of the of Pittft South tendance a 47.usually invite their friends to' at-- ht3tscon, Mrs. MarcUs:Jones. It watuthe resented in the loss of the, bedT au& ,11 A trained nnrse i S in IsurTn secured! ofitc.es to suite 4044 Templeton-Bid-g'. various- - wept sad they., have West streets (take Attendance at the dispensall 1 and .Fifet Isavertusetssu thought ,of all .sresent that publicity bed ciotning. ' . , - . Second - I.. Cburch ri owes , sent-by-abs- - ent - - . i 1.1gRIN ' ., , . 'Social and Personal.. News 1 - 5- - -----ses ' - . ' INI1e77-- .9A) - - - I Twenty-secon- T""t01.91unday , -- , , wentek-elitt- -- tomey-butio-nli- ' r1 : y .0, ' t.uar-miletas-e It . , enter-Columb- , wa 1 ssrna.tics ut 'a lint-yterd- p. -- , . . well-know- s - the-Ba- - 1634-Nint- paasteA. bed - t- 11 , - for-several - Flor-Chi- d ld taik of-th- e L ,- Mrs.-Herma- n -- . - - . . . ' 4.111.41.4-..........- ., - 4 . at -- er E streets---Servic.e- s: at-th- e 1-- I , these-lervices- Minn-104m- will I Wartt-,-Eide- ,' rs sixtg-seeon- -- - - 'Seventh d-- e - -t- ---- Mr;--Moy- rill'enttrw---thi--statent- - - -- :i. Mid-we- s . - -- bond-..elevtio- li - - e - ... 1' , ll , Miss-Mar- t At-1:- 45 J.-0, of-th- 1 I . -- - ,, - r - ' ' 4 . ' - ' . - , r once-talmiti- -- - '. It Ward . .0,111p . - ..- - ' -- beIng-notift- . . t -- - --- --- - -- - I.- 1- - .?,--; -- I Sun-(la- , 1Ild-wee- - t.. . ' 4' ce - g ' ' - 1 ' . - , . - - , ., , , - , , . ..- -- , 1 ' '''' ' ' '' '' . - |