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Show DESERET SECTION EVENING NEWS SATURDAY QCTOBER 13 1917 THREE NEWS (Special Correspondence.) AflKINQTON. D. Oct. I. During Tb total cost to thagoTerpmaat on thU amendment to th tnwraftet C, dr bill will bo approximately $10,714 tbs Ttiio emoaat will material! bIp th put month Senator Reed Smoot baa received numerous tetter from all parts of tbs United State commending blm for bis stand on import- ant legislation. "From one of the leading firms of j the State of Nwrlwt Senator Smoot baa a letter, which reads, in part, sa follows: "Personally, snd on behalf of our firm. 1 have had frecpient occasions. vs hss my psrtner, to expraas oarer end ever sain to persons in snd out of I repeatCongress snd the other dsy of Crane ed It all to Col. Harvey, Of the Maeaaehtieette, and Review the Month American home Thursday of laet week. Herbert Paine of Provo arrived in Chloago Tuesday to spend tha winter here. He expect to attend one of th medical colleges. Elders Cvril D. Pearson and Douglas Woodruff of the Wisconsin conference came down from Milwaukee to witness the big ball game and visit with friends. 1 Mrs. John Barringer, who was on at ths Post Graduate hospital. is in rather serious condition Prominent Society Women of Washington Organize This Motor Ambulance Corps For th& Red Cfoss dependent to moot the Increased coat of living and. in tome caeca will allow the dependent either to lot up the too etreououe work which they are now doing, or. In other caeea. to allow them to live ae they ehOuld. Copgroaaman Milton H. Welling to- be l Utah abouT Fridays or Saturday. Hie peraonalaftaira and In the weet hl b0,!nT T . - Posma, printed in Boston, in 1SJ7. Th little, book, which is- - Just as it from the printer, with its. stitching perfect, consists of 40 pages, and its owner. Dr. A. B. w Pc n bach, tells me that it weighs exactly pennyweight. 'He also tells me (hat ths lest copy told brought f 10.300. Ha has figured out that its present weight in gold would only be Oil If, so that tt is worth more thsn ite sretght tn that precious metaL Tqb ezan. it j worth morsvhaqJtil!nie weight in gold. There are only four copies of th book known to bibliographers. On copy is ln the British Museum- - Henry D. Huntington has another and F. R. Dt. Koeenbach Hhlaey has another. copy is the fourth. ' There are more costly volumes than tbta, but I doubt 4t any book of its use and Weight is worth more. Philadelphia Public Ledger. earn tH lt. - Squsre chapel last Sunday Elder Geo. M. McLean of Salt Lake City, was the principal speaker. Elder 8amuel Williams played a piano selection, and Elders- C. D. Pearson and Wallace- - M. Hales made short speeches. Judge and Mrs. H. H. Kolapp were vUltora at meeting Sunday. . During Bills Sidetracked . , the past two weeks they have been visA large number of men proving up iting with their youngest eon. who farex-ln on land have been summoned to apthe Eastern States mission. They , pear at military -e pect to spend a few weeks here. bora f-nSEES under Henry Rails end Chris Jensen of nod hambo laws would their proving up Salt Laker City have returned to " this L their course tn the law depart- -' Realizing " uoa brought on withoutunjutcondi. keH " the fault of vnent o the Chicago university. revenue blllll fromheg homesteaders as snd a the of t result George Baugh of Springfield. HL. f" ought to be or would tha call to armz Congressman James called at the mission home 6undpy. Of Interest to Utah u , my Judgment, had you H. Mays Introduced in the house ol4 The Logan Square Relief society has . conference committee It I entirely , bill to provide that one I week for decided to devote day a r,pnwB.M - ' (Sped I Correapondeae.) correct to say that largely to forfeiture provisions of land laws all who esn do so to Red Cross work. ..&. - . tltude is dli th fact that the statute han not sppty in tb case of persons Vorklnk. ANGELES. Pet. 0. Elders William Elder bookkeeper contains ths mors equitable provisions ln military or naval service darat the mission office, spent the week. Ellison and L. A. ff ns to the definition of Invested capital. lnc th, prwnt WM.. A short time end at Rose lard. South Chicago. have returned from San For withcatt this there would heve(aflM, thu senator William H. King, Fountain of Robertson A. -, -Dayid con-- ?r been almost necessarily grievous in realizing that something aieng this Diego,, where they enjoyed a Green passed through Chicago Satinterests business to the sequences line should be accomplished, and wishhome frond New pleasant visit. urday on his way this country. This result would Imve ing to carry It to soma things that He was called home on York city. has Mrs. to Sterner gone Anne but time, been serloue enough were not embodied In Mr. Mays' bill, Prominent society women of Waax.tng.on. under the leadership of Mt J. Bordrn Harrituan. have organized account of the serious Illness of his at A conferred with Mr. Mays, and Utah, having been called it might have been disastrous twe the City. Spring a eon. 4 Harriman Mra a now ambulance Red is known Cross tsotor tba which of is the colonel corps. organization, time when the government Is asking of them agreed that all the different Frank Graham and wife of Main there on account of the death of her tor such enormous sums of money by feet pros should be brought together motor corps All tne members of the corps had a year's experience In running their automobiles before they enare at the Hotel Bradley fop Jhe win- father. women in i of not wear the ambulance listed. uniform so on issues. The unlike one bond the of distinctive that of is service a In that tha 15th gray Sepway bill, and 1 1 ter season, Mr. Graham Sthe son of Gobel has returned Miss to know Johanna Ilka would in I Senator think introduced that you tember, near in seat Mrs. King British This tho shows Harrtman the center, of 'the tha entire corps. aviator. photograph being th late John C. Graham of Provo and from 6an iZ tha senate, a bill entitled, Prohibiting car. that Senator Crane and CoD Harvey. Diego, where she has been . is following in th footsteps of , hi Well ae all the others with whom we the forfeiture of entries on the publio - 1i M father ln the matter of the hlstrionla visiting during tbe peat week. on the subject, are lands ou account of an absence in s 1 I have spokeninfully art. For six years he studied tn New Lest Wednesday evening after choir their lend, during their absence. power plant the government la con- - covers many different phases of accord with tie in our the military service of the United of Mr. thoroughly York under Saenger; was two seasons Mays worked hard to accombe a States. building in Washington, 1 ernment work. e surprise party waa given In practical views. And I am sure it mud ap8tate Inwith tn quartet, are who this fbr the near He will not futurs- - This project la bothtAsd at all with the people plish you The civil rights bill, which was honor of Mr; and Mre. George Shura--wagreat satisfaction and stimulus to men comedy-ac- t mustcsl a in in routine-matte- r coat terested. In 'hnd the the millions th tn-tregret deep expressed peared of up th government departhouse of representato know that so who were recently married in it was not acted upon. A similar of dollars. Mr. Moyle says he has ment, on account of the fact that th Pallas Royal Revue; eras soloist in St. of this country.- out only ln this mat- tives, had passed that house and had that season 8alt Lake. Th evening waa spent in bill to this wsa passed, which would under his direc eierks who are there ar reliable Pauls church and for, on the senate for its ter but In other matters, recognise been sent to"far'd In i tlon own on tke randjr and, arperJeorfd-Mi- d bu tvrssso rfk(t: your distinction in public Ufa. Graham dafttfng'and Tefreehmstrtxrwer bn many totsaor come to hi desk, all that Is tieeea-- I Th time has com when men' of that It received no action and wax put' mllltarT dutlt f Th choir members presented Mr. end MM Kaihern Talbpt of for him to do Is to attach nntH the next session. This bill over sary Mr. direct will have a represuperMoyle have must larger your quality , I 4 Mr. Bhnmway with a silver breed and even that im blotted for idejphla. some of the provisions that vision over many different divisions sentation ln the senate, or it will not contained Man tlahn lorated her tray. Mr. tha bill which Senator King Intro.and matters of the government. him. by one of his attendants. be well for the republic.1 . H. Sworn worlds In, th ofthe game Next Friday evening th choir will opening Is Moyle wax It whole time- will be devoted duced. contained, and hoped 'i Among some of them are the follow- Moyle's - eerie- - Aa the demand for ticket give a musicals. Many excellent numthat that bill would be passed and beDirect supervision over all gov to the new big problems 'Which coning: H. ,4 James the Moyle, newly appointI the of tha was time Peruion ber have been arranged. Th choir to capacity many come a law, but when Congressman ed assistant ernment buildings ln the United States front the treasury department. , secretary of the treas- and park, and the lines for th seats com- has been working bard for this Mays learned that that bill had been ury. was sworn all those eltuated in other counof in under the oath on Senator Smoot has succeeded in Frimenced to .form before dark and promises a treat for nuxe aside until the pecember session, office. Oct. and owned by the United States;, I, ln the presence of most tries Ung the senate to embody in the In- put day,'the boys decided they would be on lover end those who attend. tho almost of th - Ml I - offi- when In dispute, be has the selecwill he immediately undertook surance blU a provision which T fi to governmentwent Some prominent them of Mr. Banff end Mrs. Russell Hansen, who of early. a special cials in Washington.- - as wall aa num- tion of all the cities for poatof flees, Impossible thing, getting make the rate of pension foe-- widows order, 4, e' the park immediately after their eve- were recently married in th Salt Lake by unanimous consent, at that erous ether the administration of all the public ! enlisted who to officers minors of and ad i persons others fell were happened the calls made, ,i - mss who served la the Civil war. the lata hour; to consideronSenator King's learn that he was to take the oath o( health laws end the supervision .over ning temple, have returned and will make 'In line at 1 a.m. Saturday. The night their home ln Hollywood. Mrs. Hanout of Its order the calendar. Office. Mr. emthe and and buildings reproperty was war with Spain, or tha Philippine In- bill,that Moyle was chilly but bonfires at lntarvals sen waa formerly of Hyrura, Utah. warmly the people who are proving up desurrection the same as provided in the on public land Th Sea Diego choir has arranged and who have been ceived, and seems tn be very well ployees of the United States coast . 'helped to cheer up the crowd. -"At new Insurance bill designed Into thTmUtury rarzira.'would liked by those with whom he is asso- fense. tbe Hoes srere Mocks long. At for a concert next Sunday evening. .dawn Mr. In la the from ciated. will He Mr. located be the the Is government Moyle's secretary treasury penealion 10 a.m. tickets were obtained and ths Elders Smith and Homey, who have not have to lose their land, or so that war. Senator they would he put case of ths present fSpociol Correspondence.) at ease ae to what building, in an elegant suite of offices, Kilpatrick, who was secretary to Mr. Interim nnttl 1 pm. was spent on tha been laboring for sometime past in the pro- would become of land Smoot, when he contended for HICAGO, Oct. Elder Fred seats Those In the party were George ths Hawaiian Islands- - were visitors had work- which adjoin Been, McAdoo'e offices, Neston. before he went to New York. One s of the Mr. avenue. visitvision. argued that the cost of living ed so hard to develop. they in been have workO. Mr. Mays overlooking Pennsylvania stenographers last Saturday. They Knudson.JL Yost, who-halabored in the i Fowler, Vera has Increased since the law concerning ed until a short time before adjournDuring most of the tune since Mr Moyle's office, is a Mr Murray, who son. D. O. Woodruff, A. K. Notle. R-- ing Elder Smiths sister, Mrs. Wesley was re conference, we connected with the former conflicts was framed and ment to accomplish this result, but Moyle has bees here, he has been in for many years Smith at Santa Monica, for a few day, Miller. E. M. Crawford. leased to accompany Elder that this should be taken into con- due to the fact ef so much confusion conference with Mr. Newton, whom the essay office of the government. but left yesterday for their home. Elsideration, He held that the widows which always accompanies the last he succeeded. In regard te the matters In Salt Lake City. Woodruff Rust to a hospital in Salt der Smith is from Salt Lake City end and minora of the veterans are en- day of a session, there was objection of the new position and the miscelMr Moyle, who was somewhat re- Lake City. A Precious Book. Eider Rust has suffered Elder Horsley from Bngham City. titled to aa much consideration for made to the motion for special order, laneous matters pertaining to the luctant ln accepting the position when with rheumatism. Elder Rust's home Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Boam. who were e the services their husbands and fath end the bill was left in the house treasury department. it was offered to him. because he is ln Hurricane Utah; he has been in married recently in the Salt Lake ln was and bad shosrn hand my I er Tendered to their country IwHkeuV any 'busy-wl-en Hehaa.- hewevert been arriveA- iaet .Tuesday and consist mairdytb aiisetowfteid since June 0. American be, the widows and minors of This leaves the squatters and home- - some labor problems and also matters of routine matters of the department. hotn here. Mra. Boam James Hodge of Campbellsport, yesterday The most expenslve their the soldiers engaged ths praeeat j steadera In an unsettled ard uncertain which had to be adjusted. Itb re-- now expresses much Interest snd book, for its size, in existence. It waa formerly Miss Laura DangerftaM well known to manv returned miasion-arie- s, war., frame of mind, as to what will become to ths enormous heat, light and light in the new work and says it was a visitor at tha Ellsworth Js Poe's hook Taraerlln and Other of Salt Lake City. u. Sr tTr session of Congrasa. Mr. Welling has agreed to deliver a number of public addressee on the various phases of ths war situation and matters pertaining to various subjects of iegislstion. rav&Tf I ti. SSlfltSSi b" . com-"pis- te ,P-te- -- rer Pacific Coast News , LOS t-any t -- ii - ? J Ml it tho-Emp- ire he several-propositi- 'i t;I. i ons hr-aS-y hisrrtr1 4 re J. t: At . 5 le -- yi- ii. c - tem-ple- .sx-ars..- - th -- de-ca- rd , r f ISIE ID) A IF F AOJ1LM CARNIVAL UTAH'S THIRD LARGEST CITY IN 1920 The citizens of Magna and vicinity invite yourself and family to join them- - in the festivities celebrating the opening of the mammoth two million dollar LeachingPlant of the Utah Copper Corand the arrival of the Orem Electric Interurbari Railway. Also the' sensational growth.of Magna from a few scattered families to a hustlingr thriving . . . business center of 5000 inhabitants-- : : : : : : : : : L. . AMUSEMENTS - - . AND CONCESSIONS OF All KINDS BAND CONCERT EACH AFTERNOON NIGHT, BASE BAIL, FOOT BAIL, RACES, BOXING CONTESTS AND AND DANQNG Spend a little time looking over the town which has the LARGEST PAYROLL in the West. Just a Nice Auto Ride from Salt Lake. - - |