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Show W DESERET EVENING NEWS K LATE LOCALS SHEW BEET LINDS FEW RECRUITS DENVER GLEE CLUB ARE ENLISTED FIIU4T MimiimlkT I TO BE PUCEO ON II MWKEI I'IHCOPU. SMITH RECOVERING ONCE CHURCH. FOR 2nil Heat A Jnd kik) Nearly 10.040 acres of lnd in Millard county will be placed on the market imWednesday Eve., mediately by the Sevier River Un4 A 8:15 Water company of which Heder J Grant la president, according to AilmiMloa 50r and TV. A made today selling will begin at oner, with the campaign , Ides of coloniamg as muh as poes.ble of the tract during the coming eraaon President Joaeph F. Hfnith fhle morn-in-In, The land, nearly all fine eugar beet Se-- i advice ak! ng hla Influence thAnd etate. land, and to hr irrigated from the He vier the 'the matter of tanvaaalnx reservoir, is mtuiifed In and Bridge Delta wan cordially received. and encouraged vicinity Lyndyl ak of lt) could be. oaala. it consist of uch aid of bench with the large!) given lands along the Kacslaf.te valley, coy Th lieutenant railed lo at the local a distance abut 25 miles ring frona that ure a newnpitper offices to and nearly 1? mil- in width A source what aaeletanra might be ex- - length branch of the Halt Ukr Route, propose! his was assured request tended, and cut across the southern half of the Lieut Guthrie will would not be forgotten Delta toward oak City, andj from tract was encouraged further by rrcelpt of t southward to Flllmorw of the. land telegram from the principal company purchased the ins tioxeman, Montr high school. stating from state in a tract of 44.000 acres pupils as Waterthehas been conserved that su h of his senior class would for only be deeirrd to enlist tn the navy amount.; 15,00 acres of the total es used from further school duties, and about Is to be placAn and It is that land wrlrlrh diplomastheir graduating Heveral given on the market this year assurance of five such pupils waa giv- ed thou-- . nd of acrea have already been en. One young man from Bo me in an of the vicinity. bought In by residents this morning, A O Flemming Thland Is to be lrrlgatel from the received Kncouraginii letters were Bridge reservoir, owned by th also from postmaaters over the Indistrict,- Revler Sevier River Land A Water company, pushwho are fakirs n active hand the Delta land A Water company, the Ing enlistments In the navy. Deseret Irrigation company and the orh.M.1 Hors Turned Peei, Melville irrigation company, the first i HI gel at Ft nnme-F Officer owning the control. The reserRecruiting Anthony, Ids writes In that as soon as voir is situated 25 miles above the to conveyed he opened hia branch naval office there, tract and the water the post master and the superintendent the land that Is to go on the market Th- - site of the Delta iugar factory of the etate Industrial school marched of6A boys down from the school, and Adjoins the tract on the west, and wanted to enlist them In the navy As ficials of the company eipresa the be a heet were from he a It recruits wilt to lief that big the proposed prove aeml-pena- i Institution, the officer de- growing section Two main canals con-V- e h- clined. and la upheld In this by his comwater along th bench, the office here lower of these having been completed manding officer. The local Is authorised to enlist one man stenotwo rears ag. and tne other now un f comde construction, with promise grapher at 1P4 per month. Th company Is pletion this season now making every poealble effort to bring aa much of th land as possl Figuret Tax Leviet bleTheunderlandcultivation le covered with heavy sage brush, which must he growth of The clearing Cleared before plowing A statement with a railroad rail or other prepared by A H Par- Is done with which the brush is broken sons, county asaeaaor. make an estl' device With what is off does to the ground mate that the total tax levy In Halt known as the "steel mule." a gang plow IA or run Uy a motor, the land break up lake City this year may reach about an acre even 10 mllle on the dollar as agalnet easily and at the rate of p?bw are atper hour, when three 17.4 laat year. In commuting three figtached to the motor Fairly good crops ures. however the aseeesor regards It are sxpected th first yesr the general Frank D Kimball as likely that the city commission will and the aaira. of the rwtnpan manager Increase the levy for city purposes department will he under the direcfrom 4 5 mllle to 7 1 mllla On the other tion of James A Melville hand members of the commission declare that such will not be the case April 4 I list or I RemciTs. National l Lyeas. Ulw, a4y. William L. n. Aril - ' UrT. Klwood V. B lrj. eaveiry. krmj. 4y. . -'-1-- 7 Clirrirr Harp, Job. U . II II. bokir. 4r. Bl Make. Waak. Ralph C.I Hrrsoe. Hall I.akr. . krkoar, Walter Bar L. liardra, 'all I.akr. II. Ilunalaa. Og4e. rkarlra rraa. Bar O. Wllleughby. ; I . Frank B. rrrkrrtrk Alkrrl A. O. Kaalru. kail Irakr kail Bark Karlas. B. Mrkala. Harkaral. Holdrldgr, Bllr. Moal. ny4rr. (iarflrli. t'fah. KtfHRilBB. NtalMBr "waller ) a. . K. of Recruiting for the National Guard 112 st the office at is alow street where the pictures and tie cannon are s never falling sourre of admiration, but Lieut. Albert In charge, anticipates a general leikMlnf by Monday afternoon, when Treoldsni Woodrow Wilson has delivered his mesaago to Congress and that has taken action, as the idea p4yobtained among the unenllsted that Rgg Utah Hein May-or- beRay would ba merely policemen fore war le declared ."At th local army recruiting office thla SM enlistment was reglstsred TUo-Rth of Riff Ing, In Roy O. Willoughby Oregon, assigned to the Infantry A letter was received from of Callente, Nev . Bice. JthatHusbands bis big, husky son. Clar-eacwho anliated In the army aa II old the other 'fRM gad notfivebe months 17 until nest October 1If, will father said he had no particular .jettons to the boy enlisting, only would prefer that he wait until WOO of legal age The boy might for II he waa so precociously ds-He, however has been sworn sent away to one of the regular Attestor Oat fnts Brown, a private In the Third JftMoert Infantry, and J H Moulton of that there Is no disposition whatever gon Infantry, appeared to Increase the olty The tabulevy the army office to etate lated statement of probable levies as had been called flments th assessor follows by prepared tftP service, and wanted transportation Roms They ware sent to Fort Douglas Wasit eo For Navy. 'At the nary recruiting office things As noted elsewhere. Off humming his squad of Qtlt Edwin Outhrie and "knocked off nearly forecast le. laat eve-- j a messenger boy rushd Into with a telegraphic order from nant to ruatle up too recruits thrte called at the office of Kty 1917 MARCH 31 SATURDAY Lieut. F otter Rettored To Active Service P. Emery, who waa by 3am Smith, miner, In a revolver duel Thurgday night. Is progressing slightly toward recovery'. According to Dr. W. S Keytlng. police surgeon, who to to charge of the case. at tha emergency hospiEmery la still tal. with a special nurs- - so that he may have care every moment of th 24v hours He 1s In cooaldemble pain Patrolman Joseph wounded and seme what depressed mentally, but the wound seems to t 4 hot unduly painful, and there to practically no fever Patrolman J. O- - Brr.lth. woundad when Ham Smith was cornered and capto the Dr. tured. h vs been transfer W H Groves L D. S. hospital, and to reported as recovering rapidly fropt his wound through the thigh ftaelth Is lorry. Ram Smith, the laer who wounded the two offloere. to still at tbs emergency hospital Dr. Koytlng today waa likewise of th opinion that Smith Smith today aald that would recover. he didn't understand how he earn to break lo- -s tn such a fashion. He dehla acta, clared that he waa aorry and glad that he did not succeeed In h! suicide attempt. Thief f Polfi7 J. Parley White said today that he would wait until Patrol- fr assured beman fcrr rye recovery w fore 6 ding n what charge Hmtth shall b prosecuted. If Emery recovers, as w aeeine most probable. Hrelth will or.v b charged with attempt to commit murder. Mrs. Jennie Mrs Bessie Hpencer, held flishop and Mrs. June M iregor as alt eeeee. were released laat night. ill be kept under surveillance, They howrv-rto see that they do net leave town David Riley, a chauffeur and iiMnrttts of Bmtfb. and th man who to escape assist' Smith inIs hla efforts still tn JalL and will from toe police. be poaall y face a chares of a accessory his actions fore and after the fact, indlce ed that he pesslbl; had known bofor hand that Rmlth Intended to try to eh- St Mrs. Hpencer . 1 Filet More Complaintt. W McClure of th National Be. H Wot growers association filed today wilt the Interstate eoimrcree commisorn plain of the association sion s field Railroad .at the Bullfrog-Gol- d a(i con ,any and II other r.ada alleging uar ssonshle rates on rot 'on seed csks. an cotton seed meal from Calexico an other Impsrlal Valley sistions la sllfornls Ca for n la to stattbRA in olorado. Idaho Montana, Neva. Oregon, rtsh and Wyoming Tha ce nplal nant asks for reduced rstoa MRS BUSH DEAD, reW'ttt Foster. firt lieutenant PLEASANT GROVE cavalry. National Guard reeerv. this morning restored to actD Special to The News) ter Ire, under an order signed by Maj H W O Wllltsme adjutant will rePleasant Grovs, Mar- ft SI Mrs. Eve-- I T. I. Roy Bourne. port to MaL is Rush died tala morning In tha officer f the Flret squadron ) ispt'al st Provo, vhr she had been HI when for treatment for stomach It le expected that this troufor duty Bhe is survived by her husband ts he staff duty, and that Lieut. Foster will be assigned to publicity work ffe nd three children. Mrs Bush was tha Is at present a reporter for the rapltol laughter of Abram Nos. ffh was born on one of the local paper ia Halt Lake City dl years ago T In was FUNERAL SERVICES MeotHkl Wrtl VV. A. Morton will pkk in th. Bacnntf ward rhap.l tomorrow .vtninc on "MiMlonary und.r th. au.picM of th. word M. I. A Kmrnon Ward Eld.r B. H. Hobart. will .paak In tha Kmaraon ward 6 Jo At ohapal tomorrow evaning o'clock undar tha auaplrea of tba T. M. and T. U M I aaaoclatlanA A muai-cprogram ha. bean arrangad for ha occaaion. M ring. The ScanbcaiBUnaTian dinavian mMtinga In the Third ward hav. b.en chang.d from Monday to WMlnaaday avanlnga No maatlng will b. hald naxt Monday, but a .pedal program will be given on Wadneaday. April 4, at S:!0 o'clock. All Scandinavians ar cordially invite. 8w! and O.rman elder, and 8alnta will m.ei on MonOdaon hall. In day evening. April Main and NoMh Temple, between State. loomli family Aaenrtatlon The Loomis association will hold a meeting at JO north West Temple at 4 All members of the o'clock April family are Invited. K mirth Ward rarrm' Dr. O. V Middleton will addreaa tha class of tha Fourth ward Sunday school. Weal Temple and Savant h Hla subBeulh, tomorrow morning ject will ba. 'The Human Machine. Keren teen Ih Ward farmu' Ouy C. Wilson, president of tha L D. ft. U . will address the Parents' claw of tha Seventeenth ward Sunday school tomorrow morning. . m , . 01 RICH ARUTKnCD. Justice of the Peace Hugo B Anderson today sentenced John O'Brien to serve ft days In the county jail for assault and buttery. Awtaa-fimna- n I CALLED BY DEATH west Fifth Harold R. A root At S South etreet. Harold E Arnst. seven months old. eon of Mr and Mrs. Levin Arnst. died this morning. M1h Anuslsts Aubrey At the residence, 41 south Ninth East street, Miss Aramlnts Aubrey. 10 years old, died Friday. She was a native of Birmingham. England, and came to this country with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Aubrey. In lift. She le survived by four brothers. Thomas W. A and Albert Aubrer of Halt lake and Loren so Aubrey of Park Tjty, and four sisters, Mrs Thoms Hooper. Mrs Samuel Gould, Mra Sarah Hull and Miss Louise Aubrey, all of Halt Lake. Mr. Leslie Aetowe Aa ble Id At a local hopltal. Mra Luella Nelson Sslkleld. 17 years old. wife of Joteph Balkteld. sexton of the W' snatch Lawn cemetery, died Friday night. She was th daughter of Bishop David Nelson of EmShe Is survived by her mett. Idaho husband and three children. Laneve. an of it montha Infant and Jay. Robert Aastta fireea Near K si ton. Utah. Robert Austin Green. II years old. rancher and former resident of Cottonwood, died Friday Th body will arrive In Halt Lake this afternoon for Interment. Funeral announcement latar. S 4 I Funeral services for Bartay Lewis Neeley. IJ4 Harrison avenue, thla city, were held In the Bmere n ward vn.etlnghouae, Friday. March 10, und.r the direction of Bishop (Jaorgr Muel was furnished h the Emerson ward choir. Solos were given by Maud Kenner and Danl.l Boyce. The Brigham Wrlghl. speakers were Bishop of the Fourth ward.' Brigham City, na- deceaaed of the Dlahop James A Shew of Granite; William J. De.paln. John Boyce and Blehyp Arbuckle. a'.! nf hone.t spoke ef hi Integrity, The Invodealing, and faithfulness cation waa offerad by N. V. Jones and the ban.dlctlon by L E. D..paln waa In the city cemetery, the grave being dedicated by Blehop Wright Mr. Neeley eurvlved by hie widow Maud M. Treeeder Naelsy. daughter of. Richard and Ellaabelh McKay Tree-derborn on the Island of Jersey. England. a sister, Bop hla Neeley, In Idaho; Balt a brother, Parley Neely. Jr., of Benson, Lewis Neeley. Rand Willard, of son ward: Georg Balt Lake, and two daughters. Mrs Etna M Whltmar of Crescent and Mr Ethel Hanes of this city. I Iak-thre- Funeral services for Nellie TUlljdge Williams, who died Thursday, will b held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at 1111 Stratford avenue Highland Park. ward Bishop Duncan of th Flret Interment will be In WaMlcn Lawn cemetery for Mra Funeral aervtre Meaare Blunt, who tflad Friday, will be Tenth ward the rhapel Sunday held at at II noon Interment will be In city cemetery. Funeral aervicaa for Alfred No, will be held at4 th funerel rhepel of eouth State. Sunday. 8 D Kvane. the auepjcee at 1 P m under April No. 1. I O. O. F The of Utah Lodge body will be eent to Bethel. Kan. for Intermvnt. 1 . CARD OF THANK. Mr end Mra Alexander Cowan. Jr. wleh to expreaa their thanke for tht klndneaa and eympathy extended In them the In their recent bereavement lone of their hah Elleaheth. end for the many baautlful floralof 0f''rl"F blehop and choir ward Alao th CEMETERIES. WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY TER-petuKearne Bld W 1141 eara. FLORIST. FLORAL SPECIALTY A DESIQN8 Evana Floral Co. 14 Main. Waa ML SALT LAMBOURNt ERNEST Lake's leading florlet, new etor Deoore-tlon- l our epeclaitv design Waa 1111 TS south Main. Fun-era- a FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Jaa Wm. Tayla-- . Jl-l- l So W Temple St Utah leading undertaker and Services and quality gooda the heat Price at your own suiting. W . Ml CO. UNDERTAKERS 111-11- 1 and embalmera South Weal Realty Bldg.. Phone II. Temple oo ooaoooo O O o O o ill YOU JUST CAN'T HELP WANTING PRETTY NEW THINGS TO MATCH Second Spring Opening comer Spring has been he hR loitered a n tardy WHICH WILL want thgood people of g, to know of what we belie,, l0 be an exlatlng conspiracy of of our competitor, and their erlai, The clothing merchant of our cl,,. town have for year, had thing, altoeeiher too much their own ww. and h.n wa Inaugurated the Day tn(i Nlfht uyatem on a strictly elght-hou- r ',hm baaia. telling our good, at price. In larger cltloe like New York or Chi cago, which la entirely contrary not accustomed SHOES FOR SPRING COMPLETE STOCK OF SHOES FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES IN WOMANS FOOTWEAR AND STAPLE MODELS. I fling." content you all the coming months. OUR SALON IS PREPARED TO DISPLAY FOR YOUR PLEASURE AND YOUR CHOOSING A WIDE VARIETY OF EASTER GARMENTS. READY-TO-WEA- ( R V r ENTIRELY NEW HATS SHOWN IN THIS EASTER OPENING THESE ARE THE LATEST ONES WHICH FASHION HAS DECREED FOR WEAR AS THE SEASON ADVANC- ES .. f to to such compeUtion. certain of our com. petllor immediately nought m,aM and way to put ua out of xnj,nM Being powerleaa tn do ua any harm lawfully, thay determined on he moat unfair tactics we ever came in con. tact with. For their perminal greed they permitted their derke to unlonlj, end through them darted a campaign to boycott u. using Ih clerk a their instrument. This did not faze uo ln th tenet, due to th fact that we p,y better ealarlee than whet the union neal la and are giving our men .hort-e- r hours then what the union clerlj u getting in other words, our men work eight hours a day and the union clerk work, nina hour, a day. Saturday which it th long day In all llnea o( bu.lneea, out' men work eight houn a day and tha union clerka work eleven hour, which la three hour longer than our men work This, together with the known fact that we have been able to undersell any of them In clothing, hate and men's furnishing, and offering for isle the beet aund-arline only, made our competitor, more furious and through their anyth clerk proceeded with some more unfair and uctlci. by stationing a man tn front of our store, pacing up and down the sidewalk on what they call "picket duty;' New. In th name of good reaeon we want you to be the Judge of this IThe miner, the railroad nconsistency. man. the waiter, the bartender, th, barber, th drug clerk, ih cigar clerk are all union man and work anywhere from eight to ten houn a day The mine run twenty-fou- r houn a day, working In three ahlfu of eight hour each, and th union miner does not ay that the mine is unfair. Th ntlroad man work eight houn a day and the union doe not attempt to pnvent the railroad, running all (he time The waiter end the bartender work nine to ten hours a day. etili you don't close up a restaurant or a aaloon at 4 o'clock. The drug .lore of today la nothing leaa than a department atom, carrying everything but a lull of clolhea. working thalr clerk every day In th year, and are permitted to keep open until 1J midnight All thew m to hav different line, of buslnem of th good will end the th union, which I no more than right that they ehould. But. according to ih clerks' union and the clotof our town. we. the DAT hier NIOHT CLOTHES SHOP who eel! clothing, hat and men furnlehlnga must close at o'clock or eland to be boycotted. Now, we leave It to your fairness Is It wrong for th convenience of th public for e etor to keep open until 1J midnight? Many time, you are caught without a collar or acoeaeoriaa of thl nature after 4 o'clock and It ia mighty handy lo be able to run down to th DAT NIGHT CLOTHES SHOP to replenish thee little want t. Ithout the ellghieet Will you. inconvenience to yourself. who saved yourself many humiliation by thl convenience, give your cNIOHT A ooperation to the DAT CLOTHES SHOP, th only on of it kind In our entire country, and lb r flret on to Inaugural th day eyetem. or would you rather day. our clerka work nine hour and eleven hour on Saturday, eeder union eyetem tha In conclusion, we want lo be .pedfle and make claar bhei th DAT had ne NIOHT CLOTHES SHOP On Ih quarrel erith th union men. month fifteen In th paet contrary. we hav had vary extannlve remodeemling dope and in every Instance Only ployed nothing but union labor men had recently, when the electrical loe to their strike, we waited at ourselves until the strike wa n'0' our lulely settled before we changed our had Our help window wiring. union sanction ever eince th clerk If cam Into existence to Join them could not af they wished, and if they ford to pay ih dues, w would par efor them. But. Ih clerk- union Join xacts from our halp that If they t tb union, they could not work af unDAT Jk NIGHT CLOTHES SHOP W art less w closed at ( o'clock rl"' do what to willing perfectly dictattea but w will not tolerate tb cler and unfair tactic used by the union, and those of our compe'tw" ,h,n who may be In league - spirits sty long suppressed in winter's chilly stay, do make us hurry to "fit the cup, and in the fire of spnng our winter garment not of what-no- t W Lk elght-hoe- ALL MOST RIVAL NATURES NEW SPRING CLOTHES. How the find beautiful days with the "balm" in them, halm for our Gome to our second opening and sec what we have to show you it will then be much easier for you to make wise selections which will S'. 0 OOOOOOOOOO P WE CAN SHOW YOU GARMENTS FOR WOMEN repentance, but of fur or wool or Hi a O CAN YT0UT th V; r ooo o SWEET, FRESH SMELL IN THE AIR, e Ip CG 0 o o o o o OO O O AND THE UM. UMM way, wise minx she is, with her understanding of the pywhologv of human nature slie knew how be when would "tjuat glad she fmally did arrive. c O THE SUNSHINE V: No wonder it 1 0VP-0-O- O 0 KEEP Day and Night Clothet Shop Catert to Convenience Of Buyert. thalr practice, and NOTICE. FUNERAL O O 0000 0 o 0 O cpVri ooo TO l. v oo IS IT WRONG - a ma I SALESMAN WANTED |