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Show DESERET SELECTIVE EVENING NEWS FRIDAY MAY 11 fOoprricfct 1917 Js T MrCulriM RANKS 8 E. j I SI B K BEGIN WORK HERE ON PRISON CAMP m if WHEW THEY WEEDED UNCLE SAM. WHERE TO ENLIST. Ml Penond ARMY No. 8 South MRM. over oM WlvJk r Rank building NAVY No. J42 south Main street. aeoond floor. Keith'. Ar id AKIN K CORPS 1M south Main street, over Palace Meat Mar s' ATXi.VVL GUARD &ED CROSS Sooth street. Ar- - 11 east First EJfOI STEERS' RESERVE CORPS K Stair Xo. Port Douglas. Oaasrsl enlistments hare fallen off 0 per cant LJttt Edwin Guthrie, commending the navel recruiting station. hstlevee It Is because about all tbo you ns men who wooM naturally want to enlist, have done so In the various branches of the service. The selective draft will be the nett thing WHEW OWCLE SAM WEEDS THEM. In order. No new orders had been received at Fort Douglas, up to 1 p. m today, eo the date of arrival of the boys are from this city, and th sir tion of the applicant and make report the increase 1J.900 by July 4. The govthe German prisoner from San Fran- - relatives on the record of examination blank ernor. mayor, are in consequence much superintendent of schools lco may not be known for a week and physical axamination form referred and other officials will be prominent ' to above. Upon completion of the ex ked to a hand" !r. pushing the te Auto Parade Ogdenttake Abbott announced this apt. aminatlon, It is requested that you forAlong for Salt Lake and Utah y The Browning Auto and 3upply afternoonStephen that within a few day ac- ward all these to this office. ord reaches here that papers T. construction work will begin on or will furnish a special automobile Odell of this city, has enlistedJoseph Including a personal ntstory and at atal war prison compound st Fort members of th press, to accomWla. in the navy las It will provide accommodationsDoug for pany the army recruiting automobile 4. Wallace Headlund. son of the well Department trusts to your judgeeoiot more than 499 prisoner he said, parade to Ogden. Two hundred the selection of fh type of arChitect of that name, has enare now expected to be in line. ment for will and will be located, between the post be suitable for the pur- - listed in the engineers corps, officers around and the western boundary of Ogden auto dealers have been Invited men that It is requested that you reserve. and to the Press reservation. organise s caravan to meet the Salt Sse. these examinations and make recdispatches Mid a day or two ago that the Lake cavalcade at Farmington. prison-er- a ommendation to this office for what of war taken from German war New Enlistments. you consider th best interste of th at Honolulu and Guam would be ships to Eldredge Tract to Roland B. Holt, son of William B. service. Fort Douglas S. Ogj Specific Information should also the be Thsre has been considerable Inquiry Holt. Ouray place, has enlisted inFranBe Seeded by Students as to of the manner the field glvsn San and to gone artillery, ai to whether mer. will be al- of the applicant In order that ' lowed to choosedrafted wannamaker of this this iding th branch service In cisco is Joseph A. office may have information of The 8. U. has chosen a new ' D being examined for an army they prefer to serve. Local re- dty . which position as boiler maker, or shipbuild- value officers have wired cruiting In 4. The department at th la lime Is tract of land or it war farm. ment headquarters as to this, hutdepart so far er. James 8. Hobbs, aged 24. formerly men of the place of planting its potato crop on the instructions have been received a studentIn at All Hallows college, has in MKT of tbs younger men who could southern half of Walker the field artillery, and gone profession (under 85: Th svpposlt ion is that drafted men enlisted the for duty with troops In the school committee headed by field, will be sent wherever it is convenient to Douglas. Arts His sister. Elsie Mae. Parley P. Pratt and Lester Rigby, the new ,h government t send them. has gone to Chicago as a Red Cross field. pres-thIK ?. orThe above action is taken In nurse. Members of the officers' reserve student body, has dePaul B King, son of Senator W. H. der to expedite the Issuing of com- cided to plan? 2 acres ot the Eldredge are leaving for Ban- Francisco. corps F Ebert goes Saturday. W. H. Gregory Kiog. has applied for admission to the missions to such applicants as you may West between Ninth Lscord has already gone. He was formerly s desire commissioned in the Medical Of- and Tenth South streets. The commitaviation tee this morning Parker Monroe of this city, who has student atcorps. the Salt leak high school ficers Reserve Corps. 1.50 purchased or studied at Michigan university, and at and University of Utah, and is at t pound potato seed end 25 or 20 of Relating to Appelntmeata. Cornell, later under scholarships at have gone down to the with his father In Washington. Vdnti field this both institutions, has beau accepted for afternoon to clear the ground Circulars of Information relating to Capt. J. I Watson has rsturnsd from assist in the plowing tltt artillery service at Madison No further southern part of the state where appointments in the medical reserve and i Y.. and will be assigned to the is expected to be encounsection of the officers reserve difficulty to see corps went he towns the how different tered and the big school planting day llptiop from there were doing In turning out their quotas corps of the army: Under the new regulations for the is .scheduled for next week. for enlistment The smaller localities Xavy EalfMatewf. racL according to could be expected, examination of candidates for appointThe latest naval enlistment are: U were doing all that alley P Pratt of the committee, has in the medical reserve corps secment but towns sre not. Price the larger oy Wood. Halt Lake City; Maxwell L. dumping ground for ufd and debris Brundage. Meridian. Ida Stirling H has sent over 40 recruits sine April 1, tion of the officers reserve corps of soil, rock the land making Provo while less. has the the gis army, candidate gent Complaint required: unsuitable for Preston, Ida.. George Scott. .Crow The new tract gnry Mont Frank 0. Taylor. How has been made to the captain that this First, to submit his application in writ- It is believed farming by school officials will rd. Mont.; John A Weir Lesdvill. recruiting business Is taking away ing to the surgeon general of th army; prove more successful for their potato needmen are is who. it claimed, second, the application should be ac farm olo ; John Duncan Mowery. Sangus young Before next week the commitmore at home for farming and in eompanied by two testimonUls. and. Bdnt.; Willis Edward Balden. Butte. ed mor hv in th than the industries army. Capt. third, the personal hfstorv blank, prop with which to carry on the than 5200 ont.. Willard Erwin. Salt Lake City; Watson the work, In will have that in mind his erly. filled in as directed thereon, after sum being the result of Elmer A Hasemeyer, Florence. Colo contributions having the same certified to before a made by patriotic students rtgham Foster Smith end Howard campaign A ret rultidg officer ha been at work amue! SkMfieW, Salt Lake City. notary public near the fields potash country, The for men from Billings Mont., are requirements Throaty appointment with such success that tbs are that the applicant be a cltisen rwuto te this, city enlistment in Marysvalc. iTa there tr reported to be more or of the Unfted States, between tt and 25 navy Saturday. less crippled have been year of Complaints a graduate of a reputable made to the governor who has turned medical age, Army Recruit. authorised to If confer theschool legally The new enlistments for the army the matter over to Capt. Watson. of doctor of medidegree to Lake U do of is Salt what follows: expected Paul Lund. Castle Dal: Archibald K. Anderson At Malad. 1M M to pracmust he cine. have qualified the war department, it must Wilson. Oaklsv. Ida How. francis Ida. Archibald K Anderson, a former men daily for the next SO days. tice medicine In the state In which he resident W Oillett, Twin Fall. Arlchbald of halt Lake, died May io at be io the active practice nd resides. from Word Butts states that wunm. P'.etaHe. Fred A roytlrtd the agf of 43 years. He came to Utah his profession. rtwell Kent, son of Architect J H of The Hi. Grnl Valley Cnk in the early ROg In addition to ! and proexamination en in physical living Kent of the has this enlisted W city, Natteil. Eliu .well, Nepht; fessional: the professional examina- In Sal? Lak. he was for years a farmer K Newton. Salt Lake; ameers' corps of the army . Mr. Kent.- tion to be oral, except in case of fail- on the Wbr river. He is survived besee to his Sr., son, has north R. Grisham. gone Boise Me by a large family. Such writatter leaves "for the sest of ure. when It will be written. or ley. Ogden; "Raymond's. Timothy Oldham, for .tk The body w ill arrive in Salt Lake at ten examination will be In the followradlse; Frits Maurer. Logan. Melvin 5 &S Saturday afternoon and will be ing subjects: Oundmunson. j 'James T. Logan taken 1. of medicine directly to the city cemetery for including interment practice taken. Salt Lake; Fred J Grant, gait! clinical etiology, Kpathology description, Clifton. 8L Louis; the battalion at the University of Utah and treatment of diseases. Pi f Mr. Sarah K. Bmgham; RisseiJ. w made yesterday through the com At a local Surgery principles and practice.. hospital. Mr SarahffASlBOi j: andant. Ellen Haslam died J. C. French. U. 8. A., 8. Obstetrics and gynecology. Hash-I - mnd DrownCapt ylor; Filer. James was She cadet major. The In Blasdel. Thursday born 4. England, Hygiene personal and tStt. P. C.; Oscar Anderson, Prvfo: officers are to serve their remainder general Jan 14. 1541. and came to this counell M Foley. Stanley. I da Levi E. of the year with others yet to be au- - especially as to the prophylaxis of the try in her youth. She is survived by diseases. more prevalent epidemic (nudsec. Ferron. Frank P Shaw, pointed and the appointees are te be five Mrs Lixxie Thomaa, daughter. Specialists will be examined in their Mrs. Emily Bley. Ida; Gust Dales. Bingham; Mitchell. Mrs. Cora Parry accordingly by the men under r M- Thayer. Balder. Or.; William respected specialty are: and Mr Almqulat. all of Salt Commissions are Issued for a period Lake, aandRuby Isher. Devil's Slide. Jno Richardi, them The. appointments Bird Mr. Mae Quein of San finoth; Leonard Christensen A. Charles W. Woodruff cap- - of five years, at the end of which time Francisco .company Mrs. emHaslam was U Mill. Hathaway, lain of company D. and William R. officers may be recommissioned in the for 2.8 years. She ployed in tb ant Wallace, Jr., captain of company A. A same or higher grades, that la, first was a member temple of the legion Nauyoo successor to Edward Banning will lieutenant, captain, and major. dels Marine t erp. Funeral service will tfe held SunThe act of June 8. 114. creating the day at th Ninth ward chapel, at 2 corps ,n!ttr..rnts lc,ud vere Rex medical reserve corps section of the oclock The Lorcnso jsred. ho will be open for a casket wmsgL.' dlfhrrrrt Neslen. of the army, pro- half hour or, Mpt. JO. 1U H be company B. Frank Parish, company C, officers reserve corps services. Intercorporal vides that in time of peace only those ment in citypreceding Bt to recruiting duty. Memphis. Tenn cemetery. a special assignment from the m- - and Ralph Stewart, company of the grade of first lieutenant may be corThe were following In a local hospir general commandant on account of appointed ordered to active duty, and this with ?r"; "rjr ny A. Nils Bolin, Louis their own consent, but in time of war tal. Mr Mary B Snow, wife of D O. "M ton nrvlres. while 4artn th, G3.,' King and Joe Por- - the service of officers of all grades Snnw. 31 f Sixth East street, died this 8 B. Theron Parmelse, lr- company V 8he was horn in Brigham of the government. morning add Earl Wlxcey; com- - are at the disposal UtlS fsruno 21. 1852. her City, parents being louag. ugden. y Ralph Lewis. Joe Carthey. Glen Goes to Ft. Messrs. Harve Feirce and Susanna Knapp Hstch D, and Fred Sachs: Company v fi Peirc A. Williams, son of former Burrow and George Carlyle uw,! Surviving are the husband, four son Enlistment in the national guard in- Norris Boehmer. State Senator W. N. Williams, ha gone The sons are Eudlude Jack M. Tannenbaum. Salt Lak. to Fort Niagara. New York, to attend and Doctors Needed tor Army. P Snow Los L. V.. C. V and L Roy Crawley, Kayri!le. ma-is a gene He reserve camp. officers the H. B and Lornxo Angeles. First Lieut. Ira K. Humphries, medi- Snow of Salt Lake. Chine gun platoon D was U.. 8. two for of the L graduate Th are reserve cal officers Mis at daughter Norma Snow of corps, surgeon years at the V. ot V.. and a for the past Salt Lake Mrs W R. Dennis, ttsk Recruits Rwarantlwed. Ft Douglas, request the publication academic TT 7 gait student at year has been left Fort if the Allowing TIwMarnfF jreCTPltswho 1st Jack Lockwood abd Mrs Mr. of the Pennsylvania University San Francisco, tera and Carl eugUs fpr circulars: of Los Angeles; Mrs. G. Saturday Fame, Fort the attended Douglas Williams Martin of Fresno. Cal. Bight last, are quarantined at Fort r Department. Office of the Surgeon training camp last summer. Winfield Scott, from having been ex- General. Washingthty. At a local hospital Ralph P. Hammond of this city, and posed to smallpox; so a letter to Mr. Naiapli ha To at Harvard, the Surgeon Fort Douglas. Utah. of the sophomore class Peter Malaspino K W Kelly. 14 First averue. says Italian, died early this been enrolled in the signal reserve morning suthorised to conduct He was Injured while workIt is from her son Roland, an artillery ?r )cu B. F. Quinn, former docket orps. and on of the interned it ctl nd tncntal examinations for ing on the itah Copper company propbe two weeks before th boys can Pintmnt in the Medical Reserve Corps clerk in County Clerk ThomasB. Homer's erty at Bingham afew day ago. further reference to this of- - office, and son .of Barney Quinn, leave the poet.' The exposure was from Phy slclans applying to the Sur- - reached San Francisco last night, to 4 Colorado recruit on the saire train, f,c training camp Who not discover ill until th, ---- ?,n Imam t a Office, In your vicinity. attsnd the officers 1" ? Manager Howard G. Godfrey of train reached San Franciacc. Many of tton. hut referred to yon for eaamlna- - CreditKeith O'Brien company, recently you may examine any r.pu-- i the tahla phyalcutt who 1. eligible for ap commissioned as lieutenant in the reBlank forma have been serve corps, has gone to San Francisco pointment. warded by concurrent post. of for actlvs duty The sales force Mrs. M. Lamhrt Fur. ral. By direction of the Surgeon General. the company presented the lieutenant, services Faphrmla for Mrs. Euphemta M. Lam-.JR B. MILLER. before leaving, with a pair of handsome were held in the Thirtieth ward He w'aa formerly a memfield glasses. 1 at I p.nx under the U. 8 Army. ; Thursday Major Medical national guard? of Elder Charles Cottrell. Jr Phone U Yoar Cut Dower i To the Surgeon, Corpa. Fort Oougiaa. Utah, ber of the Pennsylvania last summers training direction of the wgrd bishopric. I. By direction of the Surgeon Gen- - and attended Music was fur hare. camp Order for Mothers Day. nlshed by tho ward choir. Mrs. Mabel am aendtng you herewith coptea eral. Join Marine Corps. I Kirk singing a solo. The speakers each of the memorandum relative lo In the Medical Officer appointment Waldo F. Murdock of Beaver, who were Bishop Jesse R Pettit of the Plfth R.aerve Corpa. pentonal hietory blanka won second place for marksmanship ward. Bishop Hebqr C. Iverson of the of examination, and phyafeal at last summer's I record training camp at Fort Son wardndEld.r Charles Cot- examination form. and Wallace Ipson. also of trail, Jr., of tho Thirtieth trard. Th You are authorlaed to have each Douglas son of N. P. Ipson of ths state opening and closing prayers were ofBeavsr. of the appllconta applying to you for land board, have enlisted In th Marine fered by Elders Frank B in tho Medical Officer,' appointment and gone to Mare Island. San and HI litan. H. Folland. and' Woodbury the grsve Hieserye Corpa. addrexa a letter to the corps Francisco habor. The beyp are 17 wss Wasatch 237 by Elder Riohard G. Surgeon General of the Army, accom- years old. Lambert. The speakers psld eloquent eame the two A M panying teatlraonlala S80 South Main. by Robbins of the Marine tribute to the character Of the deCapt nd on of the personal history blanks corps, will be expected to enlist 30 men ceased. and her patience and devotion completed ar.d certified prperljr ths general campaign week of to her children and to the right, and during -" a notary The Ho of Cbadoe Flowera when the also spoke of the great blessings in I Upon this being don. It 1s re- June to raiss recruiting service Is called on general 4.000 re- tore for such as she In the reiurrec- xamins- - emits, with ths intention of quested that you conduct th making UM com-an- ra iin L-- e pres-sn- Bar-rac- -- bn y1r S fur-5- 0 & Ben-M- pro-Bo- - 1 r, assistant chi tt of til bu- reau of biological United survey States department of agriculture, who i in Salt Lake City, to confer with the state live stock board in regard to a plan of between the etate and federal authorities in a cam- -' and paian against rabies predatory mala reports that stmilar ts being carried on in other states of the weat. particularly in Nevada and in still other states he Washington. say a cooperation is largely with tiv stock associations and local or county governments or associations. 'TMa morning," said Mr. Pyper, I in consultation with Secy. Thomas Redmond, of the state live stock board, work between the planning states and the biological survey, vided for under the bounty enactment, and for the purpose of in rabies tn,nwy wild animals, eradicating and of destroying predatory wild animals with a view to eliminating their ravages op live stock Hutrn U Field. If th plans w are submitting are carried out, the combined force of the and of the state will be department about 75 hunters, kept In the field throughout the year The stork willdur-be chiefly trapping and Later n the ing toe summer period year poisoning,r will be applied in certain districts. Mr. Pyper said that in the past the work of the department hunters in poisoning had been largely to systematise the work which before that time had been largely sporadic in its naturg. as carried on by the stockmen, and porn Mm BA ..had caused unnecessary damage. Under the departments system, so far. poison I not placed until residents of the vicinity have been warned, and have given their approval. in most instances, and have opportun-th- e like. Ity to save valuable dogs and No poison is placed within h of a mile of a highway, and warning notices are posted to tell of poison In the vicinity. Thus far the department has tried poisoning in its work in Boxelder. San Juan. Carbon counties and in the Uinta forest, and various other places in Utah. Recruiting Drop Off in AH Branch e of Service, Eligible Await Conscription t Physician Are Needed for Army, Call Issued by Government Pyp 8an-an- d . One Said Dandruff Was Disease of the Stomach Though legmed physicians are said to be divided on the subject, several would-b- e barbers in Salt Lake City are certain that dandruff is a germ disease and is communicable. Still others are just as certain that it is not. Thtw fact developed during the exam ination of some 35 papers on this and kindred subjects, relative to tho written by as many profession candidates for permits to practice said $ profession in tne stats. The poser of the answers to this somewhat debatable question, however, was one which said that dandruff was a disease of the stomach. The candidate giving that answer failed, as did 14 others. Those to whom license will be Issued are: Y Sakai. J. Schwartx. R. W Lis cheske. George 1 ... Bryant. L. E. Hornden. Christ Pano. X. Miliar. R. S Glover. William J Mesor. Clarence Christie and Robert Greenw'ali. of Salt Iak City; Mads Madsen, of Ogden. 8. Morris, of Pleasant Green. Luther Davenport, of Ox-deFrancis Bagiev, of Logan. J. II Freeman, of Soda Springs. Ida.. C. M. Lee. of Eureka, and J. S Mitchell, ot Bingham. With regard to a published story to the effect that adjutants general had received word that the national guards would not be called out until July I, Governor Bamberger's office thia morning said that no word had been received in Utah to that effect. Quite to the contrary,in there sre indications it was the correspondence that is stated war passing between Utah and the Utah guard may department that the course of the next be called out in the two weeks. Nothing definite on this subject has been received, however, but the opinion is freely expressed that July will find the guard a long time 1 in federal service. Fish Are Running. j 'L 1 physl-recrui- t, an 1 I 1 i f. be-- Annual May Sale lev for of Salt Lake Is favin the tax the public school ored In the report of the special comclub and mittee of the Commercial Salt Lake Real Estate association adopted today. The committee, which was recently, appointed to Investigate the levy proposed by the school board, adopted the report of a all the buildings which visited wherq improvements sre proposed bf the board of education. Tbia recommended that all absobe lutely necessary improvements If a alight increase in the made, even taxes is necessary, but it did not favor the construction of a new high school on the west side nor any other improvements that could possible be foregone. The war condition waa given as the principal reason for opposing a large increase in taxation. ALL NEXT WEEK Positively One Week Only. The Greatest Money-Savin- g: Event of the Entire Year. Valuation of Duchesne County Sho ( Increase Duchesne coutHys aAeeesed valua tion for 1517, exceeds that ot 114 by $500,000, showing so increase of about th The comparative statement. as made out In rhe office of the state board of equalisation is as eatxtc .. Rl Improvement, Livestock Other personal property Total lfl7 . . .$2,637.24 . . 373.23S 1.013 33d i3.3M.7M 405.141 174.114 $4. 424.050 IS, 22.458 WOMAN TIKES POISON OUT MIT RECOVER 303.461 S44.55 The board has completed ift work of assessing the public utilities, and hA an arbitrary valuation on the Uinta. Eastern Utah and 8outhern Utah telephone companies, which did not make any reThe question of placing a vala-atio- n port on the net proceeds of cement mines, clay bahks used in brick fac torie. and the like will be taken up later Protests on the assessed valuations of the jfublic utilities and like will be taken up Monday. corporations May 21. and following.. Madge Cross. 25 years old. took a Urge dose of poison, with suicidal in tent, in her room at 277 west Third Hhe South street this afternoon n rushed to the emergency hospital, but were of the opinattending physicians ion that she would recover. The woman had frequently been arrested on vagrancy charges and had been warned by the police. It is supposed that she was despondent- - Seed Committee Wants More Money The seed committee of the state council of defense, at a meeting today, decided to ask for another 15.000 from While the rest of Europe bleed, the avaiUble funds, for the purchase The ''ommittee is giving it the noted shrine of chance continues of seed to seeds for attention now to lure its devotees as corn and beans read the story Uter crops suchparticularly in the foreign section of The Saturday Sews tomorrow. Monte Carlo in War Time. Primary Conferences. The general board Nbk. Despite his predictions of a late season. at Fish Lake, which seemed to be almost a certainty a fe.w days ago. Uharles Heppler, state game warden, of Richfield, telephoned to R. H. Siddo way. state fish and game commissioner, this morning that fish are now Mr. at Fish lake as never before."running Sfddoway will send a man at once to Fish Lake from one of th state hatcheries. to take charge of th work of the states supply of eggg obtaining there. These will be hatched at a private hatchery at Richfield, on a perdistributed centage basis, and then among the streams In the southern part of the state. TV Silt LaV, during Hotts ao-elatio- n met this noon, when a telew as prepared in reply to that regram cently sent by the secretary of the the .wh k,n; ritrntwould n2 ,hlr Petrone Si lit. to 'he "Liberty I"i.bcrlb' Loan bonds. reply stated an that the total amount of Probably .mount to The member of the n dfscueeed the proposed local municipal bond laue, but no took The matter of Incruaod f?r c,h?1 Purposes will be In the week. In early with members of. the school conference the city and county building board at 1 Temperature st weather bureau office and kiosk. lnrtrurants on roof of office, 142 feet higher, than tho in kioek. Roof of Boston Bldg. Kiosk 78 Maximum yesterday ,...47 58 Minimum yesterday ,....50 44 44 Minimum today ., 8 s. m. today 44 7 s-47 4 f a. m. 4, 8 a. m. ...54 ..a ft 42 10 a. m. 4$ , 41 11 a. m. 85 71 44 Noon 4.. 1 p. m. . Loa! 47 74 Forecast.' Relative humidity 24 pr cent. and Saturday, showers; warmer CEMETERIES. WASATCH LAWN CEMETERT. PER-putucaru. Euarn Bide W. 1146 It" FLORIST. designs floral Floral Co, 34 Evans ERNEST a specialty. Main. Waa ML LAM BOURNE. BALT Lake'a loading florist, "now store. FunDecoraeral designs our specialty 1114 tions 71 Baulk Mala Waa funeral directors. Joa Wm. Taylo . 31 If So W Temple Utah's loading undertaker and Serolcue and quality geode the boat. PrUea at your own nutting. W til tt CHURCH DIRECTORY READY CO- - UNDERTAKERS 314-33- 7 end embalmera South Thu annual directory of Church T omnia Realty Bldg.. Phone IIS Authorltieu la now on aal. jt coo talna a complete list of all authenWANTED. tic of thu church aa reported Up to Feb. I, 1H7. Price 10c par copy WANTED QUICK DAVIS A WEBER Csnsl Company stock. Any smount 1 DESERET YEWS BOOK STORE to 40 shares, wll! pav $140.00 per Thu Leadinc Book Concurs. share cash Ralph E Hoag st Utah Advurtiaamant National Bsnw. Ogden. Mothers' Day -- DO IT TODAY HOBDAY'S Flower Shop slight increase INCREASE Salt Lake to Subscribe One Million to Fund Guard May Move Soon. - -. A Z. C. M. I; Letters are being sent out from th L D. 8. V. to of students who of the Primary have left schoolparents for war farming The & associative represented at stake circular asks for a report of the work conferences May 12 and 13 as follows:! being done by the student and makes i Summit stake. Mrs Eleanor R. Jere-- ) inquiry as to whether the student according to L. D my and Mrs. Zina Y. Card, Emerv ! conducting himselfThe answers are restake. Mrs Edna Harker Thomas; 8. U. standards to be ser.t in before June I SnoTTfUk- Frinwi K. quested .tk,. Mm In order that. If satisfactory, credit Thomas. n Mlllxrd tk-- . Ma Hsian a fall school years be may given . Dvl. Juab ttik-- Mr Ordta H Smith work. The stepfor has been taken beand Misa Ann es use of rumor that some of the students who had left school had failed to take up any farming work Utah Man to Judge A field day as well as a work day probably be given the students Livestock Fair will according to President Guy C. Wilson C. C. Cornwall of fscult) and Charles W Paine, secretary of the George Nelson of thethe student bod. are out State California has spots Tn a telesent appropriate Fair, investigating Glass Cabinet For Relics. canyon for the annual school gram to H. 8. Ensign, secretary of the Parleys and will next probablv picnic, Friday Utah state fair, to the effect that John be choeen for the holiday It was at officials. from N D. T. Caine IIL Department has been chosen as one first planned to turn th annual field Corser. department commander, downj of the livestock on the school a into of the day day exposijudges planting are loud in their praise of th women! tion - at Sacramento. farm, schsduling the program of sports Mr. Ensign has received from A. L to follow the work with hoe and shovel of O. O. Howard Women's Relief corpa. The corps presented to the department Sponsler of Hutchinson. Kan The students, however, sre making an presia handsome glass cabinet dent of the American association of for taro separate days away headquarters in which the curios and relics of small- fairs and expositions a list of the appeal from school books next week er sue of the department will be standing committee of that body It stored Quite a large number of inter- shows that Mr Ensign is vice chair- - i FUNERAL NOTICE- esting relics, many of them without man of the board of appeals, th most duplicates anywhere, and ail of w'hich powerful committee of the association. Funeral service for Lucretia Ann i it would be extremely difficult to re- -; and is also a member of the program Armstrong, will who died been have assembled by committee place, The next meeting will be be held Sunday at 2 30Wednesday, oclock st the tie department headquarters and the held at the first week in Deof O'Donnell A Co. The Rev. P chapel maller and more valuable of these willf cember. Chicago, at the time of the Interna- A. Simpkir. will officiate Interment be placed on display in the cabinet. tional Livestock show. will be In city cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs VTilhel-min- a Mann, who died Tuesday, will Reduced Fair Granted. Pathescope Entertainment. funeral be held at the Larkin-Hul- ! at 2 o'clock Saturday InterThe Sait Cake A Ogden railway re- chapel Member of Wilford ward will be ment will be in dty cemetery. Deseret ceived permission from H. H. .Blood guests this evening of The News st a motion picture entertainr public utilities commissioner. this CARD OF TftANKS. ment demonstrating the pathescope at morning, to establish a one-far- e rate The picture ror round the ward meetinghouse. from all trips in points oclock Davis county to Kaysvilte. WISH To UJ4DERS7CNED program will begin st 8:15 THE for in the two the featuring Mary Plckford school dance tonight, high The Deep thank their many friends for their reel feature drama. Ioia's Promise." and sympathy during their kindness railroad. Utahs newest Charles Murray and Eddie Diliion in line, obtained permission to filerailway In the loss of their a tar- recent bereavement A Ten Karat Hero" and "A Spanish iff on on leas than th 29 days loving daughter Selina Sarah Coleman Bull Fight" taken at Mexico City. Two notice express HENRY MRS WM AXD MR required by the law. reels of PWthe Travelogue will complete the entertainment. r ; LENT SLIGHT OFFICIALS TO JOIN FIGHT ON ANIMALS FILL FAVORS COMMITTEE STATE AND FEDERAL HELPING HANDS DRAFT WILL 1911 Th. Sign of a Dependable Florist Everywhere. We have the appropriate flowers, colored and white carnations. Other flowers are also appreciated. 7 he Cramer Floral Co. 39 South Main S treet Phone Wasatch 3302 .'7,71- |