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I , : WI . neer . a by hie '. i .:.,,., , T ,, ,,.. 1 h :',- , - , . ,., ' I sun-e- re 1- , - , :.,', I ! - Utah Delegation , By .,. 41 , !"--,- 1 edFe. ,' :1917' 2'2 1 itorr '., , - -,. - ' Immediately after a brief time taken) was reached not from t'fie atatementaH 3 it Again Its solemn made by allied authority nor by our t .,,,,,, ju.s.izzo, 4, . 1 dutiesenhyvegivimng clorei attention to the Own statesmen . but tromCertnan high. I 3 .. theloffieVils addreas on in all walks of life. , , A,: .- - ',,,v,- -6 ..c, , international situation. "A state of war having been recott-- 1 i i 1,, I N Proceeding! . I f 4 .77.1.,,,' 'thear once re- - Inized, sit other actions of the session! -4, sense at of ta ' with deep v'sle,0 , t. ..., aponsibility to the nonsideration of were devoted to preparations on at ti .. ' , li ' . Joint Resolution No. I. it declared al niost coins e I. The , scale . ' president, i . ,' . state of war. to exist between Ger-- 1 his advisers:"the great men of every were . s , . .. Many and the United States. The see- - Political faith, the Congress, ' i Won ended October Afl army must be in the midst of nulling together. Vt All agreed to the , debate upon an alien slacken.; MIL raised forthwith. ; ; helpless 1 II Though the.high 'tending of Sena- - or chlid tinder Between these measures much legisis!grini necessity of an army unprece- of age: pra- I is II etor Seed Smoot Inthe Senate of the ',wed, Bare to in dented tyears Lids'. of wage far ' ,h811 not :' ,,. 1, at,t however, , proportioa a reaching importance was i. f I war. The president asked so conatr,ed as to redece any pen-- 1 ,cessful enacted. , II United States and his diatinghished,rbe -for' measure and a . eer selective draft The end of theSixty.fourth Con. ..., t ,ahr act,. Public or private: I servke in that body heee tong been I mann t. and instructive had I and provided further, that the prta 1, interesting witnessed debate, gress the of ;very : ' 1 I beginning 1:411 , reeognized,, never haveti they stone of this section shall be. adm.n- I 2 the war: in fact. for months Merotany,i lasting a week in each house. the con- -t If at 1g I ; T more definitely attested and empba-- 1 istered, executed. and enforced by the' IL N us by sinking our skriPtion principle was approved MEI . N..sob At 11 had waged war upon ---' ts in sized than during the war a,ession of conimiasiontx of pennons." ' his. murdering our eitizene and with Ithe senate by a vote Of 31 to fl; I ; . I I (A ' the spring and ;summer of 1917 In brazen Impunity violating every prtn by 392 to 24. law Ott S., fa t; ' l' I ihoust v .. and I 4 Octthe of work - ,.... Vice President, Marshall stupendous international law. EverY poi-dole tin x , Bur Appropriations. ' ., ,....... ti ' little nilans consistent with nattonal of the Congress arising out of the named, Senator Snitrot asone of ths , 37 ,t , "The navy sitisat he increased. Un- - ,i; .; i , . ..".' war with Germany, no one man has,i dermae confeetes on the noldiente and honor ' had been our self.' exhasted: , , f , , appropriations were de. s ,, played a more 'significant and vital 'sailors' insurance bill. Two days tat - , ' respect demanded action: While offer.1 Preeedebted 1. -e'''' to new construntion for that firm ! 'ae , ;voted , ., divavowala and 1 log pact than has the senior se nator from er Senators Smoot-repara,.......o.s, promising of I i .4 ' tion reermany hal reteated the of.,;i JThbeenatrmaiontaesti deoftentre. Utah. apriciinted as the committee on the : 1 ie e. ''; ' ' world's aerial The capacity fol. work posseased by part of the senate to wait upon the sneered at our protects. fAd fens nod. .!Ite fl"et cötttthirting Of enough battle , 3 '..! . carol!. boid senator Smoot has become proverbiall presioent of the Urdted States and' "Finally proclamation S ,' . 'REED front reaching that our ships how loaded iplanea to form a battle e mum 67,0re inform him that the two houses. hay-o- f in the senate:, et42itiso has ' I ' to Berlin was de- s -'' or upon what errand. would he driven from Washington ' ., facts. figtres and general infor-- ing completott the business of the ' ' ' K S 1 ete,,,,,,,'''' anti will thousand million .sienisi a - , ,,,, or warnNewt , from:the On governmental affairs. without sunk i Won: were mudy to adiourn unless-th,,,,,eaae,e, b , , ' : '' !tog. 'A barred sone was establiened !be devoted to The great bulk of the sesiatot's hibil sortie other coonnunica,,k' appropriations were made :. s Ii 1,1,, the high.; to."Immense 'extending 1.200 mdse.-intduring the war session was, done in tion toetubmit 'to them, ' our A I increase cost fortiftintiona. . seas and surrounding practically sii of connection with meetings of the ap- 11 addition to his notabl e discus- , a . e I , , - , .-s,,c.A ,t. the civilized world with which it had ;tinJuinuansantdrimet'itliiimonutidt be provided and ti. II propriation and finance cusumittees.l siva in the eeente. Aug. 14. on the e ,11, 41-will be devoted to , our long established right to hold t' : 1 the committees on which rsally fell war revenue bill, , tne senator was .r:",,, . e ,.?i.,z s, been .1t1 Soldiers and f. I intercourse. In all the history of the that worthy purpose. the great burden of congressional ac- - i frequently called Into the debate of i not could insurance ;sailors' ,,'' i,,,.., no world ostimhad ' ye''.:,.:1 ,, eer:4t. ii and the sysoreeog body, ;. 11.A 1: .' submitted to such autocratic power, ed with regular companies ' s, that Senator Smoot attended every I nixed that 'he could Supply necessary .. ' '. -- . . The president handed the German am- - government undertook to alliftlala the 8 t, t 'seeeting of the appropriation commit-- 1 I information of a definite character .',. il of that 't provision seeing 'responsibility dor noon his the at of passports ' tee. listening to tha.many. and urgent i uo other nenatar could do. 1 ' 4, I , Ce of. I ': ': . , ,',,,,, tr.e day the proclamation was published should .be made for dependents x; ,,,,,,,,- , , -e regeetts Of the heads .of the various i!Among hie 'more forrra speeches ' 7-',.. - , lives i". t ,l",,.- zit end asked Congress for authority to ti those willing to give their 4 -divisions of the artny and navy de-- 1 i from, the Hear or theramete Of ..,4. were the nation's The wages - ' 2 1 it',..., their own de- - country. were to caery on their' those of Aug- - :7 and 28 on postal ,' tfirm merchantnhips for wore than doubled but i,V, Idefendirs ptirtments for money v. '41Si ..,'.;' til itf.;:......; ;. , , ' , ie -) -' I still retteeetive duties in- - vonnevtion of ; It.,,' rates:- - and 'those of Aug. al .and Oct. ,... cities paGreat Inadequate. .- - ' , . Bill IA, pe,frated. I the war. He likewise attended every i : on the war ;revenue bill. ,.' ! , ' for the real--- , iii Americans triotie .... training s , , , . , ' , meeting of the finance ctetamittee and ,L discrac.ful ftiliblvrter defeated Moo of ltar were established and the . a Offers Prayev From Floor. beard the multitudinous arguments . t offered In restsinae. The money maintenantcer aplupchropec'riatnmtred."t , 1, ... :I '.!. et every industry in the country as to, - Senator Smoot offered the floe Congress adjourned by constitutional tier' and t .., of y - i ' who should pay the expenees of the' thaeli;atitard-,Stateprayer (rems the floor of the.senat.3 ; - ,, "These and many other expenditures .. limitation awaited i. e ,,, jOingt ' on and.thepresident ,f;,erken 4i April ,4, liar and what percentage of the eaorthe further hostile,action of Germany. made it necessary tar the extra meetet, :: 14 t ,,'' mous 1077'said: arose and he ,' atilftd to to :.1,,,,, ehould be each the . , outlay , This came in due course and an 'extra I to devote much earnest thought ;';' , L ..."SE.IteettoRt11.- - I arise'to make this', L ..... ,...... suenume--- -,...,..............-..-- --, ',,,,..,,,... t' the SeSidatriraarrirnOtt:and , .,,,,, TrI t' ''''. . aa le weft known. is simple and earneet appeal: God bless na ted some 321.- - - .. V Crettgreseri il to accumulated I listened the r from &statement of approve the action tc be taken by rot' of the political faith of the pees-lan- i I 000,000.000. I 'ea,-..... Gennah aggress-tone. of ....) On the the senate this day. Oh. Father. pre- ent tuitional administrationA The war resolution following was nthlade thattarysotmaof Ishkeeetratto080su7Orectfrithittra t : ':' rt.: ,.. ' ,,.., ...........o contrary be is recognized as one of ; eery Our government and hasten the 1,'.;,, ',,,,... was considered. debated , It gravely , , ,, ol stltp When ft he wait will de), i be not .' , feeders But liberty of "the opposition." expende& may enjoyed by the .. It.. -day and night until it pawed April 6. amount when war fell upon the eountry .and all the peoples of the earth.'" comaleA-soz- a at 8:20 p.m. by vote of 816 to SO. eleential' however. thietu, pesizonsmutPle atUndtk: 45t 192riz iirtp. Tine impressive incident, at a time It became essential for the security j healedeallib112i! conThose voting against the Measure war in moo of the republic that the people etand ' when the destiny not orly ef the ,United sisted in the main of united , be laid aside all partisanship States but perchance of all the world German Tantatiom of haters Engitardens sympathisers. t District Columbia.. of Judiciary. priv- lion was duly made and the vatted Jamee fr. Mays said. and threw himself with all his hung in the balance. won the appre- ileges. 'Personally, enY land and thoie haVing a strong Gertold elections, pensions.. Canalla States. lit name and in fact. is now vote was influenced elation and comanendation of many Of burdens Oust said ean the be mainlY a man no was it strength and vigor Into There an ; by parconstituency. m,embers of the senate and the sine coast and insular survey conservation at war with both of with the administrative officers. that Germany intended world tisanship in it. Party lines were en- taxation are to fall upon those boot t of national resources.- expenditures in powers of the Teutons. great centrip .Ole Prayer uttered is said to have had themto beer Income obis The tax. domination." Amerlsee.and war erased fashioned ald stands by Adminietcatjers.Throughout the 1:: tirety measure. a reverendal the treasury department, to investiIteconsinerable excess tax no lax. the upon ac1,0 an oorporation took Mays Congressman oartism prevailed. aontrm'erla in "When my country effect upon the proceedings of that gate tretipassers on Indian lands, and &IA war profits Jas. H. Mays. tive, though unostentatious. part la Personally my vote was infleenced profits..rmmitions sy with a nation," hit said. "and when, I ing bout.. expenditures in the post office depart- Congressman a conviction that Germany will provide the larger part .of the the ustinly of by Maack the-lathe proceedings t ment Of .committee named the national honor of my country is no means have the senator's ef,, By XPLArNING why he Toted for the Asked Intended & world domination. To me funds to be raised by taxation. .P at rake. then I know of but one thing forts been confined solely to the menate Ho has been he la chairman. ..;; I recently for a review et the the evidence was convincing that premutants. war is a but 'The , -s resolution tragedy state that recog-am to declaring is the senslon and do that a member of the active to support Congressman Mays said: chamber or the committee room. His paratitm to thim end had been tinder itios would hove base brelnitely ..1f war existed between I Weed constitutional Authorities of Am- - office is a hive of tommittee. haying made the United "The extra 'motion of Congress be- way with 'Till' determination since the industry and never' judiciary commit- - States and Germany, erica- Under existing conditions we- does he seem too number this of front 2 reports Congreaman and gan dosed S. October to April Bismarck.This ea of care ostichision CO busy (Cant:need days page citi.! we are t all ., must remfmber that for the needz and wishes of his con- - taa ta the senate; and ltas had per- 's t 1. tone of a common country and all stituents who call to are him or to "nal char" of a'ritna6er of 'hn"rt- t .. ant war bill which have been before rts1101 Americans. ' ask bis aid ,bn matters that .4;! ' the 'bills :11.,!iliii Our first duty is to stand together, their attention In Washington.require! .The this committee.--notabl- y the of seditious whether we be native born or natural-- senator has been especially the suppression In for , bed or of whatever stock we come, the movement to compile helpful prank the cancels- - Eas the data foreign language of naturalization and to let the world know that ir-- relative to the. Indiap certificates of tion war veterans, ' I , respective of ,race or origin, the people in an effort to win fo4 them the Jon& for fraud os evidenced by treationablev of the United States and the Congress cherished hope of securing their pen-act and utterances. and for the supback constand will the United States sions from the government. presaion of conspiracy to break 1 3 do . with to of those who have been. selectee to government tracts having '17 1 MitintAin the national integrity of the, work. , --Senator, W. H. King. . Inkiatas Leggidiatio n. ,. ,.' e . . On another omission. be entered - the United S ;.ts : with and In connec tion with questions Mg on the floor of the senate Sen- t out of bill. revenue the' senate as a new member at business arising 'directly ' relation to the war f 2 ' the opening of the eStit Congress last war, senator Kinghas been active and ator Smoot said: senate offered mein:He , -- ., prominent. "If we fail in this war us nor Senator William H. King al-- ., ition No II for an a ''' t: inquiry relative to i be no peace or liberty for fettl7 t. . plate among Halexporte to 'neutral countries. and an - rm.. the world. So far as I .2 I sin going to give this administra- foremose of the statesmen who tom-Pri- i'amendment to the bill to publish-, -r the? a bill to Pro-I, tion sit the money it requests. allcalls that distinguished, body. In fact, ieapionage. He also inoffered i a the German Ian. ,bibit publication demands. all the men it power )! I trom the very first his energy. alert- guage of,comments respecting policies , for. and the resporsibility ofI winning I hese and ability a not Were and am recognized of the government; to punish seditious ,, the war must rest with It t .:.., he was ,...,,,, 4, ,,t A oPPosition to the laws of the United -going to hap- - and givenentrusted with respcoett.-nileworrying about what is for recognition that uaually do .;:11'''''r-77-,, .1.1i."--'''''''''''- '. any votes and for the deportation of I ', pen to me politically 4 fall to the lot of a member until states. for E seditious opposition to the ..... I, 1.,..ki freely and not ?".. .' :,..,,, ,, ; ;,;A's, ' ' that 1 may cast. 1 admitnot .. ., his service, has extended over a con- - aliens the for , 41,,,,,L the resolution law. were offered Ile againani, 7 ,,,, .. .F,:, .;,,,,,,,,vvstZtKoitt frankly that if it li siderable of time. : never period 1 amendments and with peace Germany today ,, ,:,,, ..,,o,,,,,,., , conditions existing , ,..,.,,,,,,,,m5msktkruo.P-001- ,;:,-This doubtlese was due in part to to the e , i r ,,, " '.':,f..'.. .,' .,r t Ill , with the enemy bill; i would think of voting for legislation , ,,":, fact that congressional duties and also to trading e i ti....;,...vt, , c war revenue bill. at this session- the the ,,, I that has been passed ,.....rn ,k. were not entirely new to Procedure 0 r..?.i,.,.. rev, In miscellaneous matters. too. he fl l! of Congress. Muth of It is next to I st,;:fy? . . 1., ., later him: for some years ago. he repre- - tuts initiated legislation and taken an--! , I i t,: i olutionary. The adminbstration in lented Utah lower house the of the for in He introduced other ways. ,4 , t will have to account to the people itP- - national legislature. But it was chief- - tive part : iri: ,. a Zyt ,; ,..... ,,, a bill to prohibit interstate commerce! f, the expenditure of the vast sums r doubtless be universally in beverage -'granted. ll due. as will liquors containing r preprinted. the use of powers ento earnestness the and In recognized. 'naties amendsubstitute and and a hot; otfered and as to our armless successful ii --.' ... con- - thustaam with which he plunged into meats lo the food bill and a resolu- , I -(1J'i-s:-111, , G ee-iiilitbringing the war to a the significant and af- - non relative to ':. fat. ; , , taking over b 3, the 5,4, ' clusityn." :.s.:. fairs enerronsed attention that the of aft, of first the center market of government, 4; When the question was, , 4, during the spring and sum- - Washington. Be offered a hill for the ., . ,,,, how much money Cengress In, 11.11 r... .., 1 ,ig daily raised as to to months of this eventful year of erection 11 A .,:41 la a of for Into babies ," in operamer the hospital :,f,:,, put war. In ,,, 1 1217. might be required ... ,, :ce,, District of also a resolution :.,:..,., ,,:,:,.:,.,.,...:. high ,1,. tion the prerarations for ...33.,....,, the conflict thus far he to ceder theColumbia; unmerved lands to the official circles the sum of seven bit-an hasThroughout to do all he several states'. and a' hill to prohibit. sought constantly as mentioned was ..... li; ' lione of dollars in the great task the forfeiture of Lind entries. because M could for his , c: ,' i ,I. , 't estintate At once there were eerily. undertaken., country ,t. I, ' , .,,... own life has of the absence of Though-WPAillailki606,,S,M,...04,....2.:,'"' ; ,.. ,,,,,f. 4 , ., , in Military ...M. , : entrymen stone of skepticism as to the ability ' , : : i ; .' ni.orts than ours. lie service. . ,,,,... .,?,,i .,,i t!I and willingness of the country to Iteenthrpateird 4 ( 1 hale Continued to. denounce and seek He served as a member on the comL ntise such an amount.' As a rejoinder out of to hidden 'enemies the ferret widemktee to the Street- - car Senator Smoot. It an Interview United States at home. Nor will eriktt PI ihainvestigate District nt stated that the 7, t, , t s, a: 4y- circulate& by he Sire even a thought in welcome ofa member nt the -. no leas than seventeen billions won..1 , the ideals until great i: peace proposals 1 tend the funeral of the late Senator --he itee be required. Immediately which America entered the war Littile of Oregon; aleo wag with the only a little for of laughed to acorn. But witness As been have attainetf4 party that recently "nit' time was necessary to demonstrate this. attention need only be drawn to. Congressional I ed Hawaii to t'' that his estimate of seventeen , billion' Senate kellolutiOn 114, ationastreawitbi submitted to a view to the make ' establishment , fell sh9ct of, the mark; Senator King in Auguat naval base. He has Congress by iE4 presented inieoduees legiotail on, . - as an answer to the move of Senator and memorials to Congress petitiona , , But wihen a passed by over, in connez- - La Follette for a consideration of the legislature of Utah. He la additior to his work and a took , with finance of terms Germany. . peace 4' that with appropriations draw-ou- t in the debate on the riv- - if leading is part --. 7 up-hi- ll Most FIptate Crimes. committees. Senator Smoot found time era and harbors appropriation ; . bill :. , t' and opportunity to give eervice in-in. , and has addressed senate on numthe a t 1 : recounting After comprehensive . . 11 be every 1 . other directions. O n June erous States United topics. reaons the of the why -- traduced a tail suspending annual as- -- entered the war.. Resolution Senate Presided Over Senate. . . msentiment work on mining claims clue- 114 mays: 1.,!,and for six- : "Now therefore be it resolved.---,-Senatot King has on a number of sa the s. war leg eesThe cccasions Presided over the thereafter; months senate United the of Ei That the government and mines - ate On committee States will not make peace until its and was in the chair at the time of ...., mining limited it to the year 1911. purpose and principles as declared by the Imam:, of important measures. Hs but the house of representatives the president In his address to Con- - le lecretarr of the Democratic caucus , . ..:.-amended It to include 1218. of the second of April shall have land this poaltion brings him into in- rs timate and University--Offeconfidential The prealdent pro temper. of the grese touch with E,a and t accomplishbeen acknowledged r it,;; senate appointed Senator Smoot on ed: and ' that for this cause the gov- - the party policy and administration I '1 the committee for the reception of ernment of the United States will affairs. Although not a member of the I t I I relations , the japanesei mission. headed by Via" committee. state the foreign wage war and 1 count Ishii. when they were gueets se: moral and economic resources. until department has on several SeeittS01211 I In his hands 30. the documents the senate Aug. The University of Utah is composed of I I I !Placed schools: , and following German trespasees against Atnerican tdsta , to be offered in the senate for Vice Presh:ent Marehalt on Sept. I rights have been suppreesed and the 1 1 15, appointed the senator one of the honor and eovereignty - of America i the Information of the country. Con- conferees on the 21.000,000.000 sec- - ,shati have been vindicated. and until!spicuous instances of this are the corn, : The School of Arts and Scielices. The School of llecritine EPend Liberty loan Issue bill and on the German goyernment shall have imunications respecting American prnagainst the establishMhent of Sept. 29 designated him as one of the The School of Education. and expiated its crimes atests The School of Commerceand Finance Aber warsone in the North Sea and tor-msenate eanfereee on the aa.044,.000.000 acknowledged terrine upon which it shall seek and ' The Extension Division The 'State Echool of Mines and sA urgent deficiency aPoroPriatiGn Mil admitted to the community of respondence which showed the be for war expenses. This se said to be civilized and enlightened states. itriguea of Count von Bernalbrff against 1 The School of Engineering 1 The Summer School the tersest appropriatior, act ever- which have made common cause to ;the peace and security of the United Qt 7 4 E LI , while enloying the protection Passed by soy government in the his- vindicate the rights of nations and e ., , of the United States tory of the world. tleseiSSIt of justice and civil- cure . the , .. 1U at once fend for , mar.--' the complete Information. On Oct. 2 the chairman of the - !' I . !nation. and for these purposes to m- 'a$ With imperial German ambasintdor. ate finance committee eppointed Sea- - tablish , . peace of the sloe of the opening of the second see- - and maintain the '' 1 i, .. , 65th the ,,-ator Smoot a member of a sub-coCongress, this ! 'tarty world... 17 month. Senator King again stepped to matee to cunduct hearings on the sot- this' resolution by 'rots et the fore. Though detained away from Two theIhnugh Insurance-bil- l. , diem' and It table. E., was the senate laldon days later the Senate adopted Sense- - had e wide moral lefluence and that Washington by urgent business he ambto the senate, through Senator toe smoot4a amendment to this bib, its smeet..imitted essence of the 'IS , t ;; , 71n amendment is as follows: canmess" war alma has suhsequently been Patman.Aw resolution calling for war "See. 214. That front see alter the attested by the ringing words of and F.75 ' ThwitrhiteyA - , " vitssaighlariaet, Pretes: ,1. ha alum. and e of this act the rate of pen- - ident Wilson himself and by i This advertirement yea. prepared by for a widow of sn officer or eiliz- gentle scope of the prepatations with itnnerial government of Germany. This John 'A. IVidtsoe, . mad-t. tr, was resolution listed man of the army. rinvy. or which the senate and the D. Herbert Levis and people referred to of the University the government 4 the committee on foreign rtuirthe carpel of the Inited'" State's. are pressing forward in the conflict. Secretary-Registrar- ., D. Class Elbert Utah' of in'Advertisirg. 41 Tbontis, 111 relatimut That same 'w r who served the Civil war. the day President conmauee APPoinuttehm ' 7, Wilson in hie address to ; with Congress , Spain. or the Philippine insur- , rection .. now on the pecision'' roll or - Meanwhile Senator King has been called for a seelonmon of a state or hereafter to be placed on the perudeii active toe In the affairs of state a- war againet Austria. giving assurance quellthat similar action against Bulgaria roll. unci entitled to receive a less retie little further removed from-thi l' .4, , than hereafter provided, shall be 25 tion of the war as his ' committee ap- and Turkey would be requested by 7 1 mema is lie attest. will I a month: and nothing herein shall hal potntments 'the adminiMration in soon as it was I! t .2i 1 rIT7SItt"."Igtrriwumf Temnrrilntrzr,!7Irr:liT:EArlt,r7nrrtYlwrtrrmr,r---Vand The declareconstrued to affect the additional al- - bet of the following Committees: 240,totglati.ibtagalgt expedient. 'necessary I ; ., - . ns ' - , - ' ' II ' or - . ' . ot ', , ' . , ....a , --- , : . - .. .,,, . congressional delegation playtEd an importAnt pirt units - UrAH's war Congress during thelast,sassion.Standing or et squarejy behind the administratcon the two senators and and two representatives have carried on a great deal of committeq tt et club and have participated proininintly.in the debates on the work mote . . .. . and floor of Congress. . ,, , liege " D" 2 and t lowance re it II Senator tea Smoot. provided ty ezisting vw.:1::; I laws on acmunt of a child - ,. , d Mr ,.:,,, ' i ,..., - NEWS is'ATURD4.1r.. DECENIBER ,,',I'ENING . . . ., ' ' - , ' - ' ' ,, , , ., ' ''',- - first c J ., 1,',. senatot vil. -- t ; - I i , z,,,,, . 1.,,,,,,, ..-4-- . -- - ,,,4tiN,,,t4 ...,. ,'," 7-:-- , - . ZahraS . 011KS.! , - . . ...: cogszessm.vr. 4.0 - .:. :, d - E1 I"A ,,,,, - , . - , e44, . r .2., . ' . i .1 for-th- ! .,.." - . - ; ultra-padttat- s. i tt. ;. , penes the -- -" Tttlers : st J- 'eject, 'marl rights I the ! - --- done the the k - . of WW1 A Message From Tile Secretary . --,F,...- et II "eak-1THOO- metal hoard inued result H ... a spring, 'Jed - of War se 114011111 lerettil land ribers rtatee the t.,. . ,7-,- ......,....0,--.----77;:- :;. it 1 I -- f - WITS a -- ,Mr.-- -- ' .---- , ht its rest4- tot as 1914- - moss whit kr as on !ties n ot 'tort :,.., :. . . I.' ,.,t - , : 4 i , -- -- Baker Says. ...,, .,,,,. 1 , Mt '11: -- . . . - , - et ay . in-t- he -: , --- m ' - , 1 ti -- 0. . , 1 ' u - r. his big ' ,N , The University of UtahYour You Every Opportunity to Become One of Those "Trained and Schooled Men." -- e sub- - , :. --'-'' That Means You Should Start to Train Now! , ths ,,,.,;,, ,.,. . , sl of ' . "Nobody knows what the world is going to be like when this war is over, we do know that this war is the rehabilitation of stricken, not paralyzed, civilization be a long and going to task, and there will be need on hand foi trained minds, for trained and schooled men." I . . year book v , "- - sled ? , , sr tbto - '. ,I I .,. the-pres- , !tf, s on cling .Sors tared na , - ,,,,,,., , ,,,, . ' si ! on oicaL ; ----- I the ula , , ,.,;..- , . aimed front I:- ',- 5 ti I , ,' ., I '11 lug 1 II s 2.7411 It ,,,....:7 -,- the there tiled court t e en- - t p court Duet - ' ril a . - ''', ';' -- ity i.: :.: j1110,11 alco-1---- i ,., :.:--- ; ... .. ow . . . I - f - f krieus - . ' i University of Utah Salt Lake . H - City ' ...E 1 President . I t,1 1: e , . , i4 t . 11 !;; :r.g.Z,Vok.a.lotrorsolorTTtokW i. |