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Show m DESERET Utah Council of Defence EVENING N E'V S THE t SSSk I wam3i wilt I lab Oelegatlea. On motion by Maj. R. W. Young, the chairman, aent thd jffirJW, VSSSSSt to tfa momotrn ot Defense ,n"TheCtah State Council of to you the direct me to comftunlcate felt by the cKlaeaa apprehension cf Utah because of the length of time, now amount! r.g to nearly alx wee Con-grthe dciTUm ol the discuMlon a consumed m nd to if measure now pending. emt" tu you that thl. CoMncl enter, that lain the earnest hope without wi t act upon those measures abeolytely eaaen-Sdt- o de.ay than deliberation under the vital d definite action. of quits thl telegram Thfceoiincil ask that houses of con-- . to both be grt W nieity 'presented In 1 Name Committee. Hat of addition to completing the me slate vice chairmen. council named a indicated, the following tm.wea oe Stewart. Geo. V J. .A. T. Odell. B. Rretvfd a reoort on the .plans to bring the Fort Dougina reservation under cultivation. Permitted Its finance committee to enlarge Us membership and take other means of bringing the Liberty loan to the attention of the gen- chair- JFood supply and conservation E. G. f V Taylor, t.. B. Peterson, chairman, W'idtsoe. B L. atecel. F. r.edrnau. W. , , R i&CfS 3 h winter. commit- - Bamberger, W It Wallace. man; W. W Armstrong. W. C. Orem. oreer j. Grant, chairman; Publicity -- A.W.N- -It. McKay, Wallace. W H. Leary. chairman; Legal e. C. fcichard. i;i, nerd W. Young. GeoT. of societies . Siegel. E. G. IdeiL chairman; Ben l eteraon. Sanitation and medicine Dr. K. H. t '.ar-n- Initiated a movement to make registration day, when aU persons between the ages of 21 and 20 are to enrol! themselves for the selee live draft, a legal holiday in which the enthusiasm of the Individual throughout the state shall be at concert pitch. Received the report of A S. McKay. its delegate to the national council of defenae. telling how the state may help the nation in the present war. Sent a message to the Utah deleCongress gation In protesting against the lackIs of speed with which Congress conducting the greeting war time bualnesk Named C. O Richards of Ogdefi and T. X. Taylor of Provo as vice chairmen, in addition to Maj. .R. W Young, named last week Ita Completed organisation by the naming of Its important standcommittees. ing Heard a report from Dr. J. A. WIdtsoe. recently returned from a conference at Washington, urging that every effort be made to make the people of the nation realise that they are In a wrar which may last a long time; also pointing out the strong features of the plan of dividing the college year into four period. Gave its committee on transportation power to set to avert a threatened shortage of coal next three-mont- giei. eral public. Selected J. Edward Taylor, already executive secretary of the state committee on food production and conservation named at the meeting of the agricultural college a memearly in April, and alao ber of the state counci Ts seed comas assistant secretary to mittee, the state council of defense. He to maintaitr his offices In the is capitol. Industrial survey W. C. Ebaugh. j chairman. T. K. Cutler. C. W. Njblejr.j Labor F. J. Moran, chairman. T. Cutler, J H. Lamont. C. E- W.Gfobeck. u. w and making By planning a holiday Military affairs Major It a success for the day of enrollchairman. Richard A. loung, ment. "state By assisting in the determination of rutact ion F C. Richmond, O. Y exemptions from the draft on acoount hairman. B. F. Redman. of Industrial, agricultural and other OroMMClc. reasons. Transportation C. E By assisting in recruiting for add! chairman; W. C. Orem. C. VI. Lof defense W. W. tionai men for the navy as now pro al councils o. posed. Armstrong, chairman. KL Kev. J. By aiding in maintaining standards Taylor. . oas. T. ofX. man B. Stewart, in the matter of labor. Including health power Survey and welfare; also standards of living. Jenson. chairman; G. V. Lowry, J By helping to prevent any stoppage Make Report. of Industry because of wage or other In making a verbal report on the dispute until the established agencies, wmch he state or national, have had an opporcoiuertnce at Washington A- idtiw, to adjust the difficulty. ast week, jJU of Utah, tunity By frowning upon any strikes solely president of the. University said that for the purpose of forcing recognition nd a member of the council home of a union, so long as the standards of tliorts are to be made to bring nation maintained. are tnat.the fact the the to people a living By preparing a system of clearing is at war, and probably engaged in houses, so that the worker and employoro.ODged war. Every man, women and child is to do hi or her part and er may be put in contact with each tnaae necessary sacrifice. 1 Vt idtsoe other. By assisting workers to use their said Ir. tary of w ar urged, "broken time" in helping farraera that this country do notin make the misand By assisting idle workers to help on made was England, take that of the farms showed the educational system In By getting boys below military sge the nation to become disorganised tftie to help on farms. first few week of the war To nuuU B helping In the cultivation of r.d arrangement are now being I v lands within United States irrigation un and of the colleges n some which land and water are projecta. to enable the atudenta to attend availabi onwithout the usual restricInto govantil they are actually called tions It caaes baa ernment service. In many By similar use of private Irrigation the have to college feasible found ieen projecta. h four divided into By getting land grant railroads to the student periods, which will permit permit the use of their lands for cultiwould he attend, o select the period vation and graaing. iiid the period he woud absent tutnaelf By similar use of state lands. o take part 5ft other work. By that mining bureaus comseeing s on trip with the director of the buIr W idtsoe also reported reservation at municate reau of mines about possibilities of mde over the military MM. of the creased production minerals for war DeueU by Lae rPc use. aard Taylor, Capt Me Boomd. By securing lessees for rndian lands 3ot forces, and himee.f, to determine of the in various possibilities he states, including Utah, lands It was aTw Help on Hevewor. v practically the entire aid, that Recommendations were also made for i suitable dry starvation d the national council that state coun-by . r.g. norhape 299 acres could be should help the federal governwith the water of Red Butte e cils ment In its revenue, in asreported to the of the sisting incollecting rapt, McDonald ths flotation of the Liberty that tt was the Intention Interned In ioan; etate engineering putting internment to work many forces In touch with the coast and geoupon the detic prisoners at Fort Douglas for war survey purposes, survey would crops that they plant tha arid In securing the of jijitabie to hand lalor. rather than men fish commissions with the commission leant 40 of fisheries in rslation to marine food rdinary field crops At Fort r. HI hr imprisoned at Dojiglaa supply. ioon. A central food committee affiliated with production To laa. stats council of deTh Liberty loan, and its financing fense should be crested in each state at referred o the finance committee perhaps Includingof in Its membership farmers' organisarepresentatives j( the council, named above, wrlth In it ructions to do whaf it could in the tion and the land grant college and ay of floating the loan, and with agricultural extension work, the state ?ower to add to ita membership for agricultural or dairy commissioner and his purpose The committee will urge representatives of business and bank- ;h people of the etete to subscribe to In: Et ery county should be organised in he loan ad patriotic duty. The seed committee reported that to with the state food proand delivered to duction commute. late it had purchased of County rountr agents V carloads of potatoes, ths department of agricultureagents should md had order for two more cars. It be on county committees. sad sold 2S.700 pounds of beans, valuSubdivisions of counties should be ed at $5,345 It had sold for cash to Similarly. roducre wheat end other grains, hay organised Better methods of farming should of $2,571.7$. iM potatoes, a be tncouraged. Agricultural colleges laime filed with the committee and the of agriculture are totaled fn.2h.lf, while a ear-o- f sending department out appropriate bulletins and bring circulars. potatoes unpaid Offor willamount he total, to $!f,220.fl. thi food crops Staple here 'has already been returned to ths should be Increased as much as possi and crop mortgages ble. reasury $4,$?4 been rkken for $1.5.23 45. its Every community should W hat I tali Cmm Do. own food requirement as farsupply as it can. The lengthy written report filed by Crops should be planted with referK. ence to the needs of the home and V. McKay, who represented rrnor Bamberger and the state council with special emphasis on the needs of t the national council meeting it next winter. In some sections a campaign is needWashington, May 1, has been condensed ed to encourage the greater use of y him Into the following form: n tb which etate in foods; for example, com tn Tarings way nunrtl of defense may aeaiat the na- the corn belt, thus reducing import. tional government were outlined by Reduce waste In ths home. speaker at the recent national defense Provide means for preserving and nnferenc in Washington, by members drying food products in communities of President Wilson' cabinet and by where such assistance Is needed. mentthe advisory commission. Depart The federal department of agriculal action was promised toward this end ture proposes to place in each stats now a ind legislation described that with the representative to or pending which will be helpful in the central other authoriwork of defense Pome or the more ties In committee and satisfying ascertaining Important of these recommendatlone needs for labor Step are being taken to state council as to how state counsupply and to cils are asked to help the government, to safeguard the ssed next autumn a well as the proposed legislation, are assure seed stock activities relating to Department rontalned ini the following summary: needs are beBy promoting the patriotic spirit and the present emergency This educating the public at to the extent ing increased as far a possible. liveinclude greater activity, against of the task ahead of the nation. and nainsect stock the diseases, depredations By aiding in recruiting for v tional guard. othsr hindrances against production and conservation By aiding in recruiting for the regular army. Measures are under consideration in By assisting in carrying out the enthe Congress: rollment for the army to be rsleed by To give power to the government conscription. to establish guaranteed minimum price for the encouragement of the production of staple foods and to es tablish maximum prices to prevent im proper manipulation or gambling. I To provide for additional county agent. To authorise the establishment ot I I grades for food products and to power the secretary of agriculture to food to the take bthr steps safeguard K-- ; c - V- - J- rsi-i- three-mont- ln-- fiaiw ; com-iin- arrr,.-an- Ph -- to! 3a i home-grow- ; ; m-- Milk j supply. Will Close Seed House. A Nutritious Diet for All Axes. I Xdtp HoriidG Always Hand Quick Tha aoad warahoua. opera tad ondot tha dlroetton of tha Conservation and Emeraancy Commutes, on Stmt atraat. will ba dooad tonlckt Iurtn tha two ad a half weak. It baa bun opan It , worth of sooda. u distributed ona third was wtthoot coat to .which tha reel plan la. -- 16 w WIT RAID SALTAIR Takes Steps to Put State On Industrial War Basis keynota to the campaign to conducted by the etate of dafenae wee sounded la a letter read to the council yesthe eapttok terday. at Its meeting at In the from W. fi. Gilford, a director Gifnational council of defense. , aMr. .peech ford quoted an extract from of war. bv Newton D. Baker, secretary day, and with regard to registration that laIdea central forn'ahee theout comJ worked by WEDNESDAY MAY w Twenty-fiv- e Only 3 More Men and Boys Arrested for Carrying toxicants to Resort In- Of the Great May Sale The sale promises to eclipse any of its predecessors. Each days receipts are largd$ than the corresponding day of last year. The immense bargain prices will continue throughout the week in the COURT AT BEACH; OFFENDERS FINED Suit and Cloak department Silk and Dress Goods department Linen and Staple department Glove department Notion department Hosiery department Two Saloon Keeper to Face Manager NelCharge son Make Statement. Millinery department Corset department Underwear department Infants Wear department juvenile court officers ard members of the sheriffs force last night raided Saltair pavilion arresting 26 men and boys on charges of taking intoxicating j liquor into dry territory for consump- - j tion. A quantity of whiskey and beer said to have been taken to the resort y patrons was confiscated As a result of the raid two saloonkeepers whose places are situated In this city near the Saltair depot. must face charges of selling intoxicants to minors, It Is announced. 1. A special session of court was held on ths premises by Justice of the Peace David Reid with Asst. County money-savin- g Atiy. Henry D. Moyle prosecuting. Twenty of the accused were released on their own recognizance while five were held on bail of $25 each. Three of the 20 pleaded guilty and two of OUR DRUG STORE 18 AT them were fined $10 each and the third 4 SOUTH MAIN 8T I $5. The other offenders will be tried before Justice Greers at Pleasant Green tomorrow. out of their earthly servtheatre on the sits, with imutred building of ( heck Met Good. ice. Main street entrance through ' L CHILDREN 111 It Is charged by the officers ftiat That our thanks are du and are j men and boys attending the young hereby tendered to Gov. William Spry ' moon light" dances have j and been in the and the! Gqv. Simon Bamberger habit of taking liquor to the resort, board of examiners for their generous! act in giving the free use of a fur- PRESENT OPERETTA where it is claimed it was placed on uor Advertisement ice in the checking room. That this Inished room in the Capitol of the State of Utah be the for the state ; under may stopped headquar-practice department From Dry States law is the decision of the officers woo ;ter of the Grand Army of the Rspub-- ; where the re.cord of the depart-- ! determined to put an end to the matt lie. A chorus of 5.000 school children of be ment ter. The juvenile court officers were may always preserved. Liquor advertisement will be barrel HI That we tender the thanks of the the seventh and eighth grades under direction of Ben Harries, chief ,n rora the where Grand Army of the department of Utah ipre-nTry the "The Contest probation officer, ajid the .deputy operetta, to the governor and the legislature of or N. been abollfhw. sheriffs were in charge of C. C v evening. May 25. j the liquor . traffic has Frtda , the of for the state Utah apgenerous chief criminal deputy. the steps of the state capitol. Hugh e beginning July 1, according to proprlationot made for printing the pro- - on Following the raid at naltair, Steve genera:., ' the Grand Army, and the W. Douga:. supervisor of music, will order from the postmaster reeding Basta was arrested at the Boston bar. record same. to the jhavs general charge of the affair, and Whn fh- - order becomes pertaining 41$ west Second South street, in this Ju' we regret the necessity. while will he be Lisle That ..VVZ a6isted by Bradford,! to for and minors city, selling liquor k ir 'U SCtualy not affect this ata.e fwe heartily indorse the action of Pres- - Leo la Schrack. Evangeline Thomas,, similar charges are to be lodged r in Twenty-fouI. states Wilon Anl h Congress ot the wilberu Whitney, Mildred Jones and f u,ti August Practically All Ofucars Arc all are now dry and tt will be unlawful against another saloon man. tn declaring a state of others. f ' dverttmmiu Statement. Th "!! Msaager Selson's Kudesti of th flfO,. .txth. entering Re-elect- ed war for tha protection of the to Serve Durhonor teventh and e!hth gr,4., wtll llqttf tn or Into nr of thon The following statement was given nation the and the and propTh '..m live, wtll b accompaniment tlrlpate. out by Joseph Nelson, general manager erty of our citiaona. and the action of rendered by the Unleeritlty of Itah of the resort; Gov. Simon Bamberger la hi hearty orchestra, through courtesy ing Coining Year of Prof, we are transgressing any law by I and of the active upport government Thoma, Otlea, and thl. will be aug-I- n accepting parcels from our patrons, the present rr!la. We believe thl, menI,d muicUu. accord-t- o be checking those parcels and delivering war for the freedom of the ,n(t to wtth other pUn, them back to their owners exactly Dnn t worry about blotche or other as they were given to us. we want to know it and stop the procedure at ALLEGIANCE RENEWED offW?m.rn skill trottblfs. You can hare a dear, .JLrvUto" oS! S one ;?v'u! dean complexion by ttsinz a lutle remo, IN RESOLUTIONS inI eupport oFtL rov.romMroT7bI ' "For several years we have made It obtained at jany drug store for 26c, or !' r ent Stqtes In Bro.ecuttng the ar of ,h practice to accept in one of our with the German government to a u- - j extra Urge bottle at 11X0. checking departments portions of the Vfhfful- issue. b nchet and refreshments brought to Zemo easily removes all traces of .. Thc.1 w- - express our warm appreciate . the lake by customers. In some cases pimples, black beads, blotches, eczema, ... ton of (he patriotic work of the Worn- Oft JVtlOf. Action on the gardlng the resort's attitude I. of Organization n's lief 'orps and the circle the and ringworm and makes the skin clear on ice at the customer s request. This Women of the Grand Army In ,iher ' has been a regular part of The check.inf Lebn H GoTdbkrg of Bin FriftCtKS, and healthy. Zemo is a dean, penetratI support eiven 1c' th in ing service, however, and we have antisrotic .liquid, neither sticky nor m their owner of the Windsor hntel in. r!.er of tic Grand Am Again Pledge Support never been informed that we were property, , ing. Tt is easily wo! laiiictlr doand w- har1tble our greasy and slams nothing so T law for the afurnoon doing. by .eertay any tl.nnk.T;lit broking tfnsler National applied Jiid Coil! A mac t ific for cicll Xo intoxicating br alcoholic liquors coact. He will await rher action dfic I,..,. !; ar kept or sold In any department of on the option taken out by Alex Pan application. It is always dependable. rted prfs tor ar-Saltair and mr ordvry strict th Tba E W. Rom Co.. Cl.velaad, O. ters this matter. to all emplovee re Mr. Pantgas 1 conflderlr.g ths rem and I will gladly help tbe authorities prose-cu- t to rT-thirty-fiftannual Ths encampment of the beach who sny emplove o. A It and women's auxiliary: A i it to-f-I r,! Is round disposing or heina to sell or of the depttl oln. and to thera for dispose of Intoxlcatinar liquors at the organisation cloaed Tuesday afternoon i t .v: rah d.4 of of officers and the rcllt'i And resort. with he . nf . rm; R Presito of rekoluMons f1rn. k Keep Try eupiKrting '' i: 1. pnpin h that gr Baltalr Is or of Utah's greatest at dent Wilson in the war crisis. The G rj iW' our i enTT are making traction allre. rrn our R It.! A ill pra'ticaiiy oral the Grim Monster. unt tv ( deavor to maintain the high follows: Department standard set fo the report and to hep former wffjo'sra f.iourn t L 1 loss, honor their memory the place free from those who over oommandtr,. N t Corser senior vice Sti-- nm h f merciful T'rov oleru'e to give) t from thrir lehei v Indulge In Intoxicants commander. A M. Whits; Junior vice' their, r a we nr thauk to (be confiscated by ths off! That tender J Goble, medical direcP. commander, rffb-tto of he departmenn ;nd been all had cars larr'night brought them on the splendid maw-n- r the lake by customers and checked In tor. Dr. A K. Smith; chaplain, L H congrstuiate which hv have discharged the regular way. We do not know assistant adjutant and as- ihetr Induties We Kennard; during the past year. the contents of these packages. sistant quartermaster general, O. W. A "W. M BOSTATfl, a limited for check them period simply "TUCIAX H. SMYTH. Schail ; council of adtclr. 1st ration. Wilpatrons In and return them to the SEYMOUR B TOL'NO. W. ths condition w received them liam Hathaway, post No. 1; W. "H G ROLLINS. v any law we Tf this ! breaking post No. I. George Jaggers. "Committee.' " would like to know It Imme-dlatel- Crossmau, M. No. . No. J Bowman, post Salt Lake City. May If, so that we ran discontinue the post 7 Joseph A Fisher, post No. S. lleseiutions by Women. procedure. It. Indt' ot (t. There Is another place I abould be The esSon also adopter the lection held the of the a on from The bel results by L'a to little hsv glad of the G. A. R. mere. Mr. folO A ir;g resolution; the official of the Juvenile court, and That th ladies of tbe Re0;Vfw1. Is on the carrs returning to town. We Mary I Hubbard. Salt lAke, depart . u of th Mra R.. Robert Mrs. bov drink- ment cmmm4r; are trrlnr to put n stop i ,t nlede, or ..j;.v r Svr.ior vice COn. - ' into town I tr.nalH. Nit t.-.-r, ing on these right train - t nation In tt B"-- n erUtr. In, c hve the aufor.'.C. Mr,. Mlevsns, T be should msurier, -- don.and glad !,. for a uni.eraal 't Mr. Alb-- rt thorities designate a few men " to rid junior vie s conjmtr. dor; in olUifra surer; Mi Houahton. talk, -on theee cars and help us ojt ' r ril'1 V ry majoer ,ib, Mary B. We.tot.r, Balt latko. -eljr-oir; IT':: nr-?L Ne. roun-- j Jrnnls Mis Iain . Tutfon. which will be sent to Frtsl- Local War Relief Droots cilor, lis Bvs A Erb, Ogden, Mrs dent Woodow Wilson, is alt ached the Mrs. Lucy A Clark as chair-- ' Send Hospital Supplies Lucy - Hodge, Ogden and Mr. Agnes i names of n.l Met. Mary Cont.y ' of htfiKifdl sl Yerda th irvi of Yonte heard Newton, inspector, Mrs. l&ddley acre !ione-ito- . Fven md onr-bn- lf iriit north t Mrs, D. Mvrr Lindas r has Issued n K.hartr, Midvale, msiructor: Mr. Cor rrn nf and where lAk men ami eorreapondihg Ftnith, ecrta.ry, paroft report Rowing the exeellegit work Mrs L R Tanner, Balt Lake. eor. women are working out theh fluanHal iodepeiul-Ptw- t done by the women of the war relief responding secretsfy. n oll nmir: of thl rich hj kedn Halt Lake City since Februdepots1$ of 'The The nen officers of the Womens Rs- intensive ruiU at ion lxs evryfhin the famary sent to following articles have lief Corps of the G. A. R ire.: Mrs. the European battlefields: been con-tinuily throughout the star uhile the I 2 Ftfty-st- x MrTarietTa Veeifierov II triangular bandages. 1th hts nork in iwn, going haek ami rUSh Tcrmtr Benator Gort 8uth-rin- d. Mi nt pnoumonl. jarkata. 4 abdominal band; WjW' frwth slree nr. by assoctx- City, ha BE OVR GEEST MAT 20. Neat Snmtaa . Vsl Vml Day. Tl-nmmeru a tviiint i lire wt prominent llltin !Z T iw be run from --alt Biwninaa wiiai vttmtf ttninfoa 1'tal, lur ever km,;. t.lftrVal free . ... lAke. treasurer. Mr. Mary Brown, Og-- ; . h 24 binders. SC compres?es. ar-1l ast of ake to YtU' are.JnvlteiU There wii; that and former Pre.,dent. pri exFry, 'B,lt roll, of antlMptldlden. .- -t- ary Mr. I.abtlli quara nack ill te- -, pense. to attend the funeral of. si ate nml t n.rt I. South spevtal ev ur-.o- n Martha Rlnea. ; aoclation h Kousa. tf aun ahtslda. 3 tray oovara, Lake, in.peetor; Mr. Mra -treet at 10:00. 10:30 arid 11:00 ort)i'l( Stmda, mnmliv;. MV! or bring Annie I-- j Jott-- ph t Baft oouneltor; tooth bru shea, com ba. penelta. packa ot Choate, former atnh&seachoe Ogd-t- t. Instructor and tnapee- - ! . nrct Britain the coupon be!ov end we 4!J frvr mutt 1 trip nation. cards, postcard,. lJIHXt comfort baa. 4 Wllttama, 14 boy cape, mr Mra Martha I'rlee. Salt b4 ' T.m aa lone aa yon like fn t'.'.t '' when v.m : en , Uk. Slat Jackets, I rr-- -- vndwi-h a vjc 14 comfort cushions, George T lags bsbr gown 1 patriotic instructor; Mrs. Ell "Brooks. Isf9 -- e. 1 D 3 . lunch Come at served ncy he evertotir d of crtl. ort SS handheme, Kslt Lake, press correspondent rug. pair 4 of crutch pads. Mr, president a-after a it? under ultitalii-- . fl.e urate rtvorfc T the hi rcaer-vot- r. karohiafa Jacketa.4 hlanketi., .Mima Rldrra Provo chief aid h5" WadkAw 'ot land aocrJury' eercem tdeerik. jjrathvl ' elotr! nod blnkst squares,4$ $ "flannel shirta. lights, i telephone., the and New . S2 following York, treasurer, letter baby cap. other city ecnven!eu,-ebaby jacket. Plan to Tear neat bondtay r I , I William Hsward wallots. It hoapltnl aprons, 5 pairs of Before th. eloaa of tha aaaalott th, former prenide-- tout the coupon and n.tl! It now .. 1 president of tha Lntud i Tft. former urrl- - v.t.rana of ooeka. 15 knitted yebnda, adopted tha follovrtn Klihu HopUtv cal eponge. Ill M uad, 1 rug, 1 pair resolution, drawn up by a committee State; of the Amer l o;k Dr. $41 from William of Bostaph. pack 8eylaparotomy bandage, composed ara- -h L snR7tr,.ceT,i;'r H O. Roll Ins Frsnk B Kellogg of Minnesota, preat-fDn"R.eolvad, That eprea our grate- Meldrum BetUlyon Hon e relMcm Co . t of Georgia, who wa ful thank, to Divine Providence that of the association at the time of 840 South Mate Street, salt Cake i!j. riah. of In we have the privilege meeting our the meeting here irt l$i$, Stephan to renew annual encampment or ilHmrt and Moorefiela Gregory Male . the Ion recall of and daya friendships Storey of Nw York. Wf.to ago That we here and now renew I hJll be elad to aiv-efnrhallon to po -to Val Venla as your our pledge of devotion to the principle. rilaend for tl kiedtv" 1 for which WO contended 00 your truest May 20th; 10 IT. and ark NOTTUE renervo free aeenntmoda tlon for me In your Spertnl Dnuntta Car, honor and memory of our departed comradas and loyal comradeship to each The canvas top R. U Polk ft To m. leaving Fhnrtii South and State atreete at 10:00. lO.oi) and 11:11 Art department Mens and Boys Clothing dept. Carpet department China ware department Shoe department Jewelry department Z. C. M. May Sale will positively end this week. You had better take advantage of the great values. Make your purchases as early each day as possible. Barred f pr. hrfr tte lf tmwAyjrcws preT pr,nt LaSrssLSi iE28sri5S iLPif.fSLTmnort'lLrt rTfllj '!! pt'i '' Cnis. rr llir tht 04tt. ct. Wcwanttoshowyou rh -Mu. ' Vi MAY 20th fT- irri ets - rrn hr. stffhtan r 7 lent. Jl Jry, Tear This Out and Mail it NOW Ptr .... ... ,hown hy other patriotic pprltton heln and our officiate and cltl-- 1 orrlaatton, aeni genarally to make Memorial day more and more a day hi memory of our departed comrades, and we welof alt our peocome the ple and especially the aoss of veterans. Spanish war Veteran, end an. Diary this a day of organisations to make hallowed memory to our departed soldier of the Civil war who hav been Never tasted anything so ood in my life as POST TOASTIES d8cx3y--- M . a (Salt Lake Oty Directory 117 haa ben on, having changed thair Pf buelnea of reeldenc addreea aim, the Information waa taken by our aollcltore. will kindly advise ue by letter or call Waa. tt, and tha or addition will ba mad. B. U PQLK CO, Publlabara. (l Dooly Bulldfhg. Advertlacment. Indicate by X the hour ton will 0. ...... ' |