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Show t, 4 i f ll3 DESERET EVENING NEWS a. 1 M V TWENTY YEARS AGO. Farmers, Ranchers, Sheep Men, Frail From (be Film of Tb hen Growers DECEMBER who see no daiy papers are regular readers of u' r. . The SemiWeeldy -- News i 7 m I 1 . 4, CTAIT8 GREATEST f country newspaper. Th Thwirt Nnw Fw Jralii Thai ! holt Ukf 1)iU!t After to 'on toh n r LOCAL BRIEFS tt . rr I tA 10 artillery tUrat Utah) la home on a for days furlough. He Is's candidate tranafer to the aviation service ' IJeot. WaO Visits Here Lieut. Arnold E. Wall, formerly of Park City, but later a practicing attorney In Los Angeles, la vlsillng In thin city with bin sister. Mrs. B. O, Mecklinbtrg tins Gone to Washington Dr A. C. Wherry haa gona to Washington to attend a conference of representatives from fraternal aoclet.ea of the country with the secretary of the treasury. Has Gone to Camp Copt. W. A. Alexander, formerly in the city engineer's office, has gone to American Lake for duty with the engineers No-of dWlalon of the the Ninety-firtional srmy. Stocker Sought F. H. Claude Brown, 1447 Dickson avenue. ScranNoble ton. Pa., writes Postmaster Warrtum that he has Important InforClauds for formerly Stocker, mation of Jermyn. Pa. Two More Coaster Streets Coafor ster will have two more streets their sport this winter than In 1917-1Hserreant traffic J. Warden, recommends In a letter to the chief of po4icc..that Li. and L streets... from. Ninth to First be added to the list of 'avenues reserved last year. labor Expert to Sprek Invitations are being issued to the business menof the ePy to attend a luncheon Wedn reday kt which John H. McIntosh. expert of labor and Industrial Montana, will talk. The affair Is being of the Manuunder the auspices given Utah and facturers' Association of will be at the Commercial club, at the talk of The IS'lS pm subject will be The Industry's Duty of the Hour. - 7. M ' b' . AO AliVrtftofriee t Window Display Contest The window of Klraball A Richard, land dewier. wa awarded firt In th food conservation window pme content inaugurated by Walter C. Lew-lstate merchant representative of the United States food administration The winning window displayed all aorta of foodstuffs, wheat, corn, beans, oata and rjc and also featured the various conservation posters, A big reproduction of one of the formed the background for the posters framed on either side by oatsdisplay and formed of Kan rvivw what- - a and rice was another feature of the display. Schramm Johnson Drug store No ( took second prise, showing food products and posters strikingly arranged and the window of tho Ogden Furniture an Carpet company pointing out the evils of waste was given third place. a, M DIE FROM f Books for (be n ' i It 1 The first to William Burns, ol Holidays MiirdocCTn mcl""dayrTWBdthCTi,-fronr-fr"awas7- BRO m "The Tenth Case. CltA UPSON, ne niPTTI Kimiioc Hubnuirlnp Hlili' Ft. comedy Soctety, pousn fashonc1 fnrrtage ire&cn-tmiu- n f wjrr .lgrue f om e IT bf Roi hen eiidej Bavg-'thg-f- la Kiridge tT COMIXCu Jh "IVitah and IVTlwtaaecJttJStoClrtl!!-- la (1m) halt Liiko Ttiratre Tonmhtf That clever sofei. even if they r N t safe home again. God widow, in'hut and hall mothers nd brides Waaas for James and John, who is forever gone; and tie red stream fiowron, in sobbing tides. God sav Si. little lads robbed of their loving dads, children whgwee0;.k.dii .r Lined up with such mothers' knesayngj'H Where', daddy please? u these, monarch, are cheap. j Fwiturtrot DESERET El Dancing Artist Featares Spectacular - Creations of Dress of tbe clak and rill the laiest-ttlPresident Joseph F. SmPh merchant fran bvi en MonLigue tmstee-ln-trub'resh fn m a years run at of the Churth. (r James 44 Wolfe, assodant attorney Glaes. The seventh annual dinner and the Lyric Theatre, N w York, it will moke another appropriation for th ? of the business men's general of Utah and chunnai i f the begin an engaxorn t of thrte daSj rebuilding of the Woodruff dam h executive committee of legal advisory at the stall likc Theatre, beginning classes of the gymnasium to scheduled for Wednesday eveenng Arison, according to announcemw boards of Jtalt Lake county, in connec- toflight. made at the office of the First of the various classes have tion with the selective draft, ha anPr. the affair tn rharge a fid as customary ldency. Ever since the Mg m..f nounced the assignments of attorneys E. C. 27.-J-Cole, DecD 2 .1 R. Hacked. Dec IS: J M. the member will take charge of the Dec. 5. E idtr; some year ago. the Church has b to aagtSt the local boards. Their serv- Carlson, Due. 2f. A B. Irvine, institution for the evening and run aiding the people, of tho district hi ti, ice to required in aiding registrants 81. affairs to suit themselves. rebuilding of the dam and has nug, to answer the draft questionnaire and The dinner will be held this year At GsrfifW. a number of appropriations tow in the mala floor of the gymnasium in to advise the men as to their legal -- Balt Lake counu board No. 1, Gar- on n order that the be that end. program ay F Ashlaw. field. 10 am. lo 4 pm. of the nature of the gatherrights and duties under-t- he The new waterway h to 18 J H Bali, Dc. 19; ing Dec. The worth, be both limited will speeches Where registrants are unable to rethrough 8iver Creek and prea C. in numbers and length. Each class ceive the necessary advice at the ap- K. E. Booth, W.Dec. 20, M Dec. BraffeL fund have been found Inadfoiuteta Carlson. 3L. O. 22i M speaker is allotted three minute. The pointed times and places; they may. it Lee. complete the-- projeot.- - Mary hKav M. C. Dandoula-ku- , yrogram to as follow Dec. Ii 24. Connell, 6 30 is provided, go to the offices of the A. Smith. Jr. uais of the district, realising thm Dec. 26; A. A Duncan. Dec 27; ehsiraanWater sport, E.races and exhiattorneys and receive gratuitous adown big Ions m edae the dam M Frank Eva is, Dc 28. O. 8. Fow- bitions by Swimming vice needed- champion have pruimaed w properly ler, pec 2i W. T. Gunter. Dec. 31f, Life saving demonstrations, 4 Water make personal eontrlbuiions to tat Accrptawce of Duty. carnival and annual bath. All busiW. B. Hammond, Jan. 2: Daniel Harfund and after bearing a report oa are expected to participate Acceptance of the assignments on rington, Jan. 3, B. R Howell. Jan. 4; ness men the matter from the Relay race between business men sod the part of he attorneys to regarded James iin Jo champion Ingebretsen Jan. 6 B. Water life polo, authorities decided to agsu Church buoy as a duty to the nation, but la cases linson. Jan. N Lawxence, Jan. 8; Knight s wrestle and other events, 7; G. lend a helping hand The amoaat where prior engagement or some oth- H. G. Lund, Jan. 9, J. F. McLane, 6 26 Dressing for dinner; 7 Army of the new appropriation has not Met er insurmountable obstacle shall In- Jan 16; C. E Marks.) Jan. 11; E. I dinner on main floor. Dr. John H. Taytervene Jr is desired that attorneys at Meehan, Jan. 12; H T MutUner. Jan. lor, chairman. Three oinste speeches, announced. 8 once notify Ben L. Rich at 303 Bos- - 16. C. L Olson, Jan. 24; N. D. Class stunt stories, stunts, ate. Papa chairman Squires, program Spencer building, telephone Waaatch 1261, Jan. 16. F. 8. Richards, Jan. committee Ten minutes allowed each when other dates will be given to ac- dakis, JL J. - Roselle. Jan. 17; N, J. class. Moving picture of gymnasium GOVERNMENT USE commodate the existing circumstances Pheekell, Dec. 20; G. H. Smith, Dec. activities Music and Interpolated acMeeting places of the attorneys are 21. O. P. Soule. Dec. 22; J. H. Stock-ma- tivities by the general stunt comfixed as follows. For all Balt Lake City mittee. A prise will be awarded the Dec 24; G. kL Sullivan, Dec. 26, clase boards. In the house of representatives R. B. Thurman. staging the best stunt In the Dec. 27; G. Y. Walten minutes allotea.x at rhe state capitol; for Murray, at the lace. Dec. R. R. Wedekind, Dec. 28; Glade is chairman of tho Earl Murray high school; for Garfield, at 29. J. C. Wood, Dec. 31; R. L. Judd. special Jay stunt committee- - and John D. the Garfield club; for Bingham, at the Jan. to Giles chairman and will act N. W. G. R. general Morgan, Jan. S; 2; Commercial chib. rt Tbs United Ststes Powers. Jan. 4; A. B. Sawyer, Jan. 6; as master of ceremonies Sait Lake No. 1 Board. C R. Bradford, Jan. 7, William Pickwould like to obtain from th city of . The assignments as made up to date, et, Jan. 8. N. A. Robertson, Jan. 9. Salt Ink. tbs fruit of many rads Pajfs Fourth Dividend. follow: . At Murray. against violators of tbs prohibition Salt Lake City .board No. 1, 9 am. As a "Chrtetma box," th Utah NaSalt Lake county board No. 2 4 Murtaw. From th tntoricsnt.-Ttle- nT to ( p.m. Dan Alexander, Dec. 13, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. F. E. Allen, tional Underwriters corporation, authorities would extract alcohol ter Jan. 8, W. J. Barrette, Dec. 19, Jan. ray), . M. L. Scott, secretary- - And t- - i thmuch war medicinal uses. Chief of PoIk 12; T. E. Browne, Dec. 20, Jan. 14; Charles shoLl Dec. 26; C. W. Boyd, treasurer, haa Jim paid its fourth t ru. H. C. Edwards, Dec. 21, Jan. 16; Ja- Dee. 21, Baldwin, J. Parley White hopes that the iu: Dec. 12, M. quarterly Everard amount Bierer. to dividend, in, cob Evans, Dec. 22. Jan. 16; J. R. P. will empower him to diDec. AI7i and representing T per cent.1 Braffet, Deo. 24; C. W. MIm Nina Payne, vrttoae character legislature spose of the goods in such a way that Haas, Dec. 24, Jan. 17; 8. A. Hanks, 26;. SC. C. Davis, Dec. 27; Collin, C. G DougHmUm hi dance will be one of the they will serve some Innocuous tm: Dec. 26, Jgn. 2; Richard Hartley, las, Dee. 28; Ferd Erickson, Dec. 29; Dec. 27, Jsn. 3; S. P. Jones, Deo. 28, P. T. four headliners of the new bin which useful end. He holds that It vouid Measles and Chicken Pox Farnsworth, Dec. 31; W. H. Jaiu. 4;.W.H. Leary. De62S. Jau. A; be Qlsaie to poor lnio the eSty Jan. t; opeto M 4feOr)heim Wednesday. frCyrw J. P. Lyon, Dec. 31, Jan. 7; H. I. L H. Jan TiW For Place sewers the store of intoxicants vita First Jan. 4; Gray, George Hancock, exwas one of th first Moore, Dec. 20, Jan. 2; J. D. Pardee, Jan. 6; II. S. Harper, Jan. 7; A. L. which two evidence rooms and u Ntnaayne Dec. 21. Jan. 2; R. B. Porter. Dec. dancing ta evidence cupboard are well nocked. Measles and chicken pox are tied ponents 'of descriptive Jan. I; W. R. Hutchinson, When teolaseo America, introduced 22, Jan. 4; 8. L. Richards, Dec. 24, Hoppaugh, Behind bars and padlocks at da in for first 8. D. Huffaker, Jan. 10; 8. P. the number of 9; place Apachev and French dance pantoJan. 5; A. T. Sanford. Dec. 26, Jan. Jon, Public Bafetv building are It. bams diseases reported last week the Jan. Jensen, Jan. 11; M. 8. in mime this Miss was country. 7; H. H Smith. Dec. 27, Jan. 8; Ray 12, W. W. Tuttle, Jan. Lindsay, Payne of whisky averaging 48 gallons to tbs There were hto 14, Thomas to the board of health Van Cott, Dec. 28. Jan. 8; E. A. Walpremiere. Her dancing ability, barrel, about 1.007 qaart bottles, be Jan. 16; D. W. Moffat. 42 eases of each. The previous coupled Marloneaux, adwith her has Dec. 29. Jan. 10; J. J. Whit- Jan. 16; O W. Moyle Jan 17; Aaron week ton, 7.700 and 7,000 pint, bottlq chicken pox bad nearly vanced toer quicklyoriginality to the first rank tweea eontaJtiwx taker, Dec. fl, Jan. II. several hundred half-piMeyers. Dec. 26. D, I Oleson. Dee 22; twice aa many victims as- - measles in her profession. some wine and a W Salt Lake No. S Board. beer J. E. Pixton, Dec. 22; William Reger, Scarlet fever hdtds second place this barrels, Her which program, present open brandy. Salt lake Cfty board No 2, 9 am Dec. 24; D. B. Richards. Dee. 26, E. week, with 12 cases, one snore than t the Wednesday, contain af On fla !n to 6 p.m. G. W. Barth, Dee. 18, Jan A. Rogers, Dec. 27; E. W. Senior, the previous weak. The record for a groupOrpheum application of the etty, of character studies In dancGer.la. other maladies and Dec. D. of .290 pint and 341 quaT. Smallpox Dec. 28; feitura G C Buckle, Dec. 19, Jan. 16; E Smitfc. 29; H. A. trav-le- a 14; In most the these ing. are part was ordered by lb mampe, 2; of B. Crltchlow, Dec. 20, Jan. 16. C C. Boderberg. Deo. 21; William 8tory, Jr, man measles, 2 each; bonded whisky but each dance a tells The whooping cough, 1 quite as distinctly as though ft story, Dey, Dec. 21. Jan. 17; A. C. Ellis, Dec. Jan. t; &. W. Stewart, Jan. 2; K. K. diphtheria and 117. were Third district court Batnrday. a of in a book. Her artistic sense liquor waa confiscated in a raid 22, Jan. 2; George Jay Gibson. Dec Bteffemen, Jan. 4; J. W. Thompson, eech: a total printed o Tblrt 27 Thirty-twboyi and glrh were' and value of the bizarre to evidenced premises at Fifth West and 24, Jan. 2; D, B Hempstead, Dec. 26, Jan. 6; H. K. Waldo, Jan. 7; A. J. Zl 12 and and : males females born, M. E. Wilson, Jan.- -i; J&A 4; W. C Jennings, Dec. 27, Jan. Weber. Jan. which, Booth. react some tte? aeeiapty, iqber HdtaO. ' T R. as distinct and fortibie as 'any- by B. Tare in and B. Gaaanago. SS are Lestliefwood.Dec. 29, "Jan J. T Woeten. Jan 10. ever created by Leon Bast. 7; It. A. Me Broom. Dec. 29, Jan. 8, claim of ownership haa been msdfc ts thing Reserve Assignment!. Ed. McGunin, Deceit, Jan. 9; J. A. The the Croe? of total Red receipts The city attorney had proposed Bqwf . Reserve, at night In Judge Good- XJooemor Bamberger Marshall Dec. 20, Jan. 2; W. G. performance at the Orpheum Friday ask for the destruction of the to un were as Newton, Dec. 21, Jsn 3, M. L. Ritchie, wins courtroom from 1 It to 10 In view of press dispatcheseontw-rinconsiderably underestimated, but Praises "Honor System" Is and G. oclock, city Dec. 22, Jan. 4;-- J. D. Skeen, Dec. county building of number tickets tbit for which targe government the effect Jan. 6; Herbert E. Smyth, Dec. 26. H Backman. Dec. 19; A. R. Barnes, wore not presented at cash waa the matter of confiscating Th Honor Bratatn, a 6!( ftatur the door paid Jan. 7; F. B. Stephens. Dec. 27. Jan. 8, Dec. 21; D. G. Blake. Dec. 18; G. J. The total amount turned trahand whisklee from which to inD. N. Straup, Dec 28. Jan. 9; M S Constantine. De- - 28; E. E. punn, Dec. productloa it eicrfct part from tb Fox over to the Red Cross, by Manager stil the alcohol for .war medicinal 31, F. J. Gustin. Jaa. 2; C. H. Hart. todio vrbto opon a flvo (Urt rui at Tanner, Dec. 29. Jan. 10; J B Wilk- Jan was 31,636. It is believed that the city attorney merely astm 4; N. V. Jones. Jan. 7; J. V. th Amorican tbatro today, rocclvod Levy, ins, Dec. 81, Jan. 11; R. W. Young, few theatres In the country with a that tta dispc al be deferred, if JJ C. E. Marks, Jan. 11; B. tho Jan Lyle. 9; oX y 12. Gov Jafl. Simoa Jan. 10, Jr., where the government wishes to mak. nee of fiamtorstr, e.mllar seating capat-itW. Moser, Jan. 14; A. A. Plats. Jan. who prtlM attoodod a toowiRf Sat- same price were charged, will ex- eontrahendHhe Salt Lake No. 3 Board. quantities held has 14. urday. Tho ffovornor called tho pro- ceed this handsome showing. will be turned over to tt. Salt Lake City board No. 2, 9 am. Reserve, at own office!, Sunday duction a truly romarkohlo plcturo," to 6 p m. E. M. Allison, Dec. 17, Jan morning! from 7 to 1 p.m. W. W. and thlo compUnoctitary comment of tho 2; L. L. Bagley, Dec. 18, Jan. 8; C Ray. Dec. 22; T. O. Sheckell. Dec. 21: governor 1s an echo of tho prioo that Will Present "Ben Hut." Soldier Boys Will M. Beck. Dec. 19, Jan. 4: Brigham Jeremiah Stoke!, Jr., Dec. 20; Wil- bo boon accorded tho picture throughout tho country. Member of the state Clegg, Dec. 20, Jan. ; W. H. Dickson, liam. M ilcCres, Dec. 20; C. A. Receive Wrist Watcha B. Klmbalp popito wfli preof correction will attend a performopec 72, Jan. t; J. T. Hammond, Dec. 24, C. B. DtehL Jan. 12; D, O. Willey. Jaa. tonight as curst of William Ben sent fesIL SwanHur," accompanied ty Jan. t: J H. Hurd. Dec. 24, Jan. 10; 12. The 17 soldiers enlisted I irardsre sea, owner of the America theetre. ters Ude of eernes In the Holy Lknd. m the Thlrty-Dn-d 36. The paiicipants will be Mary service John Jensen. Dec. 27, Jan. 11 j E. O. Reserves, unaeslgned -- W. D. Bailey, The picture was produced by William Lee, Dec. 21, Jan. 12; K. G. Lucaa, J F. Bowman, J. U Carlson. J. E. Fox as an expos of the brutal peni- O Brieti, Altos Fargo, Dorothy Rippe, to receive Oliver wrist -a- hhCW In some which. Ruth Rruaenu, Eleanor Dec. 27, Jan. 14, Wilson McCarthy, Darmer, I. B. Evans E-- M. Garnett, tentiary system CBnen, the word members for eoftbe-oni re- Graham Bell. Veronica Helfileln. Cora the country, still exists, andpart The watches, not Dec. SI, Jan.15; I,. R. Martineaui Jr., Clauds Barnes. Andrew Howat. A. B. of gift. ? veals for reform in the Maao strirtly-f'JKotsler. necessity ato Marian mhuy Evelyn the of but mental Deo. 21, Jan. 2; C. M. Morris, Kec. Irvine, L. L Layton, F. C. Loofbonrow, respect type to The etory There will also bo musical proInteresting and 22, Jan 2. C. C. Parnona, Dec. 24, T L. Mltrhell, K. G. Palmer P. D. to presented by a vary capable cast of gram In which the academy orchestra variety, are already ordered be forwarded ss quickly PoJr Jan 4; R O. Schnlder, Dec. 27, Jan Richards. W. E. Rydalch. R AV Smith, leading player. club will appear. and glee to the soldier boys In Frenee. 6; D. B Shields, Dec. 27, Jan. 7; Aah-b- v J R. Smith. F. L. Spduldlng. H. & or-D. S tn various eampt K. T Tanner. and B. the Walton, Thurman, J. StewSnow, Dec. 28. Jan 8: J W. Appointed to Receive tonments about tho country. Officers Chosen by art, Dec. 29, Jan. , C S Varian, Jan F W. Crockett, W. A. Hilton. 10, Jan. 174 James H. Wolfe, Dec. 71, McKinney. D. H. Thomaa, G. F. WasB. Christian Packets For O. Harknesa. R. Soldiers O. son, Endeavorert 11 Armstrong, Jan. A CHRISTMAS SOOGEFITO-Dre, Kephl Jensen, A A Maginnts, J. M. Salt Lake No. 4. Board. ret Gpnnaslnm wl1' hc'P Stull. M E. Waddoupa. E. C. Cole. Committees I charge ot the ester Tbs state' Christian Endeavor conSalt Lake City boprd No. 4. 7 a.ra. W. J. Cowan. George Critchlow. John talsment to the soldier a year and boy at 'Fort vention chose the follow in, officers at boy happy for to 7 p.m. John AT. Beck, Dec. 17, Moran. Advertisement. Douglas on Christinas eve are making Saturday afternoons session: Presi- for a life time. Jun. 12: M. W Bradley, Dec. 17, Jan. the Rev. Chester-- A. Snyder first great headway. The Usd Ooss to In dent, 144 E. R. Callleter, Dec. 19, Jan. 18; 'M charge of the entertainment at Fort vice president. Welter Nellson second L. E. Clurr, Dec. 20, Jan. 17; W. S. Douglas and will alo help give enter- vice president, George Uamick third Dalton. Doe. 21, Jan. 17; Jasper tain menu at Garfield, Bingham and vice president, J Hell Bell, secretary-treasure- r. Tooele. Glen Miller has designated T Miss Miu McArthur; assistFletcher. Dec. 21, Jan. 2; J. T. HamC. & Smith to aid the people in the ant. Miss lew) la Kelby; junior supermond, Jr, Dec. 24, Jan. 8. F. E. towns outside of Salt Lake snd Milton intendent. Mien Edna Plasdro; interHolman, Dec. 14. Jan. 4; W. C. Hurd. Llpman and tout Rattle as a committee mediate superintendent, klw Ester Dec. 27, Jan. 5: T. D. Lewis, Dec. 28, to receive voluntary contribution for Matson; directors, Mrs. Mary WilliamJan. 7: H R. McMillan, Dec. 29, Jan Fort iougla Two thousand Christ- son, Mrs. A A HhiUey. Arthur R mas packets will bo needed tor pres- Bo wan, Mies Frances Sbermer. Roy 8, C. W. Morse, Dec. 21, Jan. 9; C. E. ents for the soldiers and those who Frseer and Milton Heresy All are of Norton, Jan. 10, Jan. 12; C. S Price, desire to comribute may ask; the Red Salt Lee except Mrs. Whitley, whose Dec. 2h Jan. 2; H. A. Rich. Dec. home is at Cross for suggestion end Miss 22. Jan. 2, B F. Scott, Dec, 24. Jan. of Payaon, Mias Lily King Sbermer of Belt 4; B. X. Smith. Dec. 24, Jan. 7; W. I. Lake was chosen es subscription the Christian Endeator World. Snyder. Dec. 27, Jan. 7; C. B. Btewart, Miss Bond in Picture. that will pJoseo Dec. 27, Jan. I; J. M. Thomas, Dec. 29. Jan. 9;' A. V. Watkins. Dee. 81. Ml Betty Bond, who appeared oa Thirty-fir- st Jaa. 10; I. E. Willey, Jan. 11, Jan. 18. Ward Fair. the Orpheum bill last week, will At Bingham. starred in a motion picture to ho pro- Salt Lake The reday end FrMay ). county board No. 1 duced by Thome. H. I tire, eccordiuv la Wednesday. the Thirty-firs- t ward assembly ball 10 am. to I 87 pm. E. M. A wonderful offering in a 19 ta word received by Miss Road from a concern fair the Dec. M. Inv! will be held In A. big Dec. holiday 17; last The addition to Cheney. Barley. Saturday. c weled J ' watch, ell rsetive booths, whore gentleman's picture will be made next summer and all aorta .of wares 18, J. D. HurdrDee 19: G. I. Parkwill be sold, there a will be cut to rt .elected ipeciel Rice.1 A. and Dec. Deo. C. 29. inson. 21; posiadjusted to heat cold Miee Hoad. The yoonp women will be a unique Indoor circus, a on. R. H. Butterfield. Dec. 22; Willard geant by the bntannic association n 23.09 chosen from wu Bet tions Ion, of appliother features of Interest. Hansen, Dec. 24: H. L. Pratt. Dec. 24. oa account of her type of Franklin Rlter, Dec. 27: Joel Nlbley. Guaranteed by Daynes, the cants which waa specially souaht bybeauty, Mr Dee. 29; Dec. 28J.-W- . lnee. Mies Darlmr Stringfellow, Bonds in the in Bait ennnmmt -Lake, she the suest of - - Stayed With Friend j J, G- - Cecil. Deo. 21; C -- A- Radnor, oldest Jewelry store, Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Newman. Jan. 2: G. A. Iverson, Jan. S; G. A. state. The Joy of freedom after having been j The Marr, Jan. 4; D. A. Skeen, Jan. 5; N. snd i1 possess H. Tanner, Jan 7 : William M- MeCrea, quarantined caused Irens Jorgensen, j The are a beautyremmbran ESTABLISHED Jan. 8; A. D. Boyle, Jan. 9; Ephraim lasting daughter of Mrs. Norn Jor- ' Hanaon. Jan. 10, Herbert Van Dam, 1862, gsnsen. 1791 Sixth East street to re-Jan. 11; R.- - B. Harknesa, Jan. 12; main sway from home for about IS Athol Rawlina, Jan. 14; J. M. Lanl-gaMorris & Sons Cfl hPurt Reappearing SALT LAKE TEMRLE. she told her mother Friday Jan. 17; Bismarck 8nydr, Jan. she bodsvsning passed Vt - 11 The Salt lake Temple will close on Thursday night at afrlends homo Opposite Tabernacle. 14; J. M. Hamilton, Jan. 17; J. A. house had been quaranJorgensen Dec. evening. December 21. 1717, The Stump, Jan-- 18; IV. D. Bailey, Kirk-ectined for scarlet fever. Mrs. Jorgenson All Kinds of Tllo W Monday. January 7. 1717. meanwhile 20; J. W. Ensure. Dec. 21; W. P. (Friday had asked the police to JOSEPH F. SMITH. Dec. 22; Chris, Mathlson, Dec. 24; help find the girL in lt, IT V- n, fnTe-Tn- - wrphecatcy -- i Fol-lan- d, al ,r -- i bullet wound and though he received eVerv attention medical skill-- - could His rw provide, it was of no avail. mains are interred In the nearest solburial Mr. Bums hld diers ground he" oitice ox price t in the Church and" was ViptUed by Elder J. C. Lindsay in 151 i. It to not known that he had an direct relative In Utah. The second death to that of John In a French military hospital. Jon. The de'ail are not known except that he received hto wounds on the battle field he was surrounded by friendly nurses. Hs home wag In Abargwnfl, South Wales. Hto father was William Jone. who haa the sympathy of a wide circle of friend Thr report of thir dath comes from Elder Steph- en H Wmier. who gent It to the ri " wight, buried at 4 ii whose home Is in Carlisle, to the New-eav- O Ho died from a conference -- nn ND God save tho 'nameless of night, on .foreign shore, buried incrirr.fr.n ujj ehile like a ceaseless flood wavelet, of human flow eyermore. God tart our noble boys, goug war destroy, bodies of men; guard them by j. tie (Special CorreepoTuJaor4L London. Nov 12. Word hag Just Ieen received from somewhere .In FYancF that two members of the Mormon" Church hsve fallen in the war Tight. Eternal !c. .Winner Announced in H i , FORM . xr The st regitive vote of Commit-lone- r F Stillman, the board of county commissioners approved a form of agreement between the county and the Ltah Power & Light companv and the Progress company fixing Lghtirg rate. The agreement will be submitted' to the public utilities comiyuaeion for appro, A reduction of about 30 per cent In the coat of electrical energy for county road lighting purposes will be accomplished through the new agree ment it to said. I The county will be cents per kilo-- a required to pay 1 at hour for electricity for the first of five years the 'contract, which It to proposed shall run 20 years. The agreement provides that the rates shall be reviewed by the public utilities commission once every five years Each company entering Into a contract with the cit under the agreement aa adopted wlU supply power for ndt lees than 400 lights after October 1, of next year. The county has at present 850 street lights. The lights, it Is provided will be of 100 randlepower strength and will bum each night from 20 minutes after sunset until 20 minutes before sunrise the next morning agree posed- - the Mr ment on the ground that he stand a into long conagainst entering the tracts such aa agreement conhs Al&o, provides for. tends that the agreement pre- elude Murray city from competing with the two power companies for , the county ' business. " F.MPRKN.'v-Ain- n s,( tOBt-fM- C. MEMBERS Fre-tarl- Glldea In TTcaseTtelp 1 juJI j Required Questions. Over the MARTIN COAL CO. text coals. phone r Coi taro the diver, k.na for hom the anthem ring fmn, throats; may they with wisdom choote all policic they use, and may never lose their royal goaU. Cod Bare all - . whose heart, craeens, prince, and horse marine right; let u not choose and pick! God save the hick, diggin? where bomb, are thick, there m of ' . sMinniir-fEs-r er - Furlough Rergrant Thomaa Kearns. Jr, of the 145th field st ?fT OF AGREEMENT KTTt devoid of thri'icra and plots-sWill Advise Young Men as are readers, gFrp the attejitlon of th may be made irto 'clever plays has To Their Legal Rights been demonstrated ho by of snd phenomenal 'he he And Duties in Answering is b andof PerlmJt'erand aryl PerlmHter in tery B - Home-- - 1 fl - CHIMES WALT MASON (FOH TUB DESERET NEWS). - The 1Y-Ju- negro. Twin Fnllst Robert and Abbott Driscoll of Ahla city, twins, have en listed In the aviation corpa. and leave for San Francisco Wednesday. Back From Unda Vista Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Span tier have returned from Unda Vista, where they v tailed with their eon Ralph of Bat- 'V . ; 8T TVimkre." AMVECAV tcra. DIVIDED AMONG VARIOUS BOARDS ried Eim Sod,. ' PATIAMOIAT In CanUtcrl Required to Give Gratuitous Service in Connection With Questionnaire in Selective Draft x X. vrr-Mano- n or 9:29 p. m. I'aCrorw W lo (on nt Ohfntn It 4re Heqooted to Inform the ent CMUre. ' -- - Bllndnpre VandenOla Voyatf." 't'r THE TRAINS. trtnft- - - JUiwny Nt-jc- .1 .4 Tiki jA.VTAf.ia1 inuKhjr.g at him he finally pailid the trigger cf hi gun and the hammer fed w.thout d.schutn the Then they thought he weapon tant "Mitfrng" ami gLyect' him time the gun went ofr and the men cir,e aihore. each cirA-ini- s eutcrndal gfiahot wounds inflicted by shot. t af Anderorr. a miner in the mine. waa killed by (U iiu: g cartlj and rok Twentx mn were hurled eight olive from the hours and oebrm of a building that collapsed a the teVct explosion in a steel fdmt near Milwaukee. A forirer nrmed Smith rewnn, Mis, to turned mrr.e in Lnd Lm wifo and four children a fifth child, apparmurdered ently dead" at first, survived and told the Eiury of an attack by a 1 1 HE. NEWS ON and FerlmuUre la -- jviELiriiigd Pota!! EAI.T LAKE TIJKATHF 10 ARE ASSIGNED Deputy Fish and Game Warden Frank If. Kudy captured three men near the mouth of Jordan river and escorted then to fell on a charge of violating the fUh and game law Two of them ecapd and the third pleaded not guilty When the and was bound over arrest wq male the man were in a boat and the garre" warden waa Ti foot, lie ordered them to come ashore and they laughed at him. He threatened to shoot and they He tu)i him to bl&a au al4 he ha'ed to do it .tnd k.ept e God Save Them TONIGIIT, ; . 1917 AMUSEMENTS" Ll 0eeerrt UK 10 DECEMBER WILXJ-- S And many others f MONDAY headquarter. I Edward E. Dieterle On Way to France Realizing that buyers of Christmas presents this year Edward E IMrterle. only son of will exercise more discriminlir. and M- Oeorge A. Dieterle. 205 ation than ever and that ex- Euclid avenue, this city, has gone to France at a naval attache to the travagant and frivilous ar- aiatinn corps I! sailed from an At- ticles will be less in demand lantic port a fw days agti. according to information received by hto we have given special attenparents to selection tion of our the Young Dieterle was IS year of age when he enlisted In the navy. He left Christmas books. tvi.it Iaftke Kept. 7. 1217 for Goat Is"We invite our friends to land, Kan Francisco bay, and for tlx call and inspect the attractive weeks waa In training there, after waa transferred to array of books suitable for which he be found on our shelves. Stand. First Lieutenants. r ard fiction, history, poems, K. F Eon'iW, H. W. Sheley- - and. set of authors, a selection to suit the taste of every Huph Lexis of thia etty hat been commivt oned first Ilentenants In th purchaser, is now on display. enytnenrs reserve corpa. and expect to leave this week for the Presldto for training. WHJ ROSES.' By Howard 1L hrlcpu W holeome, artistic, true A most mtisfactory hpliriar (irta. Price. II Si Il.fi. postpaid. DEfTRFT VFWS BOOK STORE. Tho Leading Book Concern. 4 Main St.: Advertisement. g 34-- . -- s. pcl trtt in jan7r j l), o. e r Xmas Gifts men-sgerj- jf Brats Fender t , Fire Screens (Blnit-ham- Coal Hods Andirons .up-po- Fire Sets vu - mas n, y. , 1 I |