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Show - - . ,... . , , EVENING 1 SECTION COND t - , I ia1ngand Sports. Low ries s, - , A ISO OtTIMED Tnrril ' Call of the Illes Back Each Vcar .001.g1OtITS.-.J0- Building pperations Counties En. jndInSiiiiifice For - silt Lake City's AppicrEiria: tion of $8,000 for 1918 -- - idenris Piedicted. examination of the manual rates adopted by the estate- InA., surance fund.- - fixing the prem. lures paid for workmen's comp, at the-coyot- The "old :plainsman and prospector bardiflooks hist It'years.--He Is vigorous and typifies tho early &nye of the west, even yet. lie was- returning from a - "reiUnion"' of the Death valley- survivors. Annuglly, for many years .past the roll call has,been corns pieta 'with John R. Colton and IA. . Dow Stephens., law tate-Insurance- -- . OF MECHANICS.:TO . , BUILD '01MNO,nn,mM U.SaSHIP ' day. Mrs.' Merrill,-- Ta -- e." . - Fifty Miles Paso Through War-toxi- n District Adds to Bi Shipment of Primary As. sociation r s --' madei Sy pairs ofslocks for the !tad..., Cross and in addition to this has taught quite a clams of her grand- In children the art of knitting. to El special agent for the ITnited States de1 partment of Justice.1 and sheriff John . S. Qorless, pioneer days, when rho was deputy P her itts Saturday , night raided a number of rooming-- BAKER SAYS SERVICE she easily turned out a pair n houses. in She business and S. a day- and remeMbers receividg 1 .,r44LP- -' AVEI1S-MRIS TRULY PATRIOTIC placed la alleged disorderly women unHOLMES URGE MAKING OF $tvo a pair for her labor. Now. der arrtt r however, she is chiettotli working OPPOSED MARRIAGE , The raid was made in accordance MORE "AFGHAIIS".. ,' for QI seldier boys and keeps the withthe governtnenes orders ; ierfamilt,41441)t-- ' :nine rani' of 60Z:ro-from Reit Cross army postai: thi. officers- - assert., brieging-Ya- rn 14 , I raid sheriffs headquarters.-Thlowingthe cal Office Open and Plans childrenand Just a mother Pro- - the i)ollt, ' departMentAmorresta Never tomerwoSays Will New Check Room Opened real eight ' ft women. Prosecution ..13f the women at 13, nevertheleu hated Because He Wald taken by the, deputy sheriffs will be Laid For Headquarters in man, she is At Garda House Head; doing now her big share of the subject et federal action. while ., that footwear Other work in .meking Cities, Possessed. , of thoso arrested by the pollee are sub.. Already Ariive ,..,...,,,;,, the-- 1 for 'comfortable more be .to may or.. proliiintion under city ject .. Property of His Wife. dinance, unless evidence against them tired feet ot the boys in khaki For Junior Red Cross io, i ' is turned over to the government. In line than the socks knitted by the daina with 'direct message , froml . do According to Mr. Bone no arrest wits Secretary of War Newton D. Biker. tier. but less skilled fingers of Membership Drive. the younger generation. ' Denying that Mrs . Susanna B . made by the deputies except where there began today throughout Vtah the Holmes ever gave her adopted (laugh.- - specific evidence had been obtained. mobilisation- - of::this - states- quota of the evidence had been procured: ter. Grace Emery Bransford who died Mosttheof sheriff's an army of skilled mechanics to work by to Aid office, it is said.' The tBhoRDeLdt corfo,stIlwaaaritecsonfr Bishop Oct. 24, 1917, a fortune either in real women were taken to the county jail in- the linited. States shipyards; , In Editorial Work For the present the men will be ask. sent from the "Mormon" eatateorersonaLtiropertzWanaee 1 and jleitzwithout bonds. d, M. Bransford, husband of the de- t dOfl1rWret1EErand lici1tl1hemseives, The places raided by the deputies-inceasela has filed in the Third district, cluded the Hazleton rooming on west in readiness for emergency calls. That Word has reached Salt Lake that headquarters of the . associa. Primary the American be increased the Rt. Rev. Paul Jones, formerly bishop c ourt a n answer" to the tonnage may - The con-- , sultbrought !oTecTortmettroegettl;ooloteei; hoottell.1514tawleenstiretrestil to tion the building.in Bishops demand for troop trans.' of the L'olsoopal missionary district of by Mrs. Holmes to recover one-ha- lt south: 367 west First South; 69i east portation, as well as merchandise, the Utah, will be given a position as writer signment because Tot war conditions of the estate left by Mrs. Bransford,ISeoctsteir arnel,awnceeres is:Iarlf government has established a public for "The Spirit of Missions." the of- was carried 50 miles to the border and because the value of which is alleged to exceed the raids were only partially or not at service reserve and the ficial organ of the board of missions mailed to Salt Lake from El Paso. It registration is I of that church. It is reported that the makes one of the main intereating ad- $800,000. It is alleged that property all successful. : now under :fray. decision to extend this employment to ditions included in the total of 27.743 Said t e Be In Ogden. of Mrs. Bransford came solely from Utah has been called upon to enroll! the Rev. Mr. Jones was reached at a articles so tar shipped to Denver by women of the underworld.. 1.160 men during Forty-on- e Wedtho the estate of her father by adoption, week, but special meeting of the board last meetthe Primary. officers. from Salt Lake, have gone to the registration will present in New York. pending the be continued inthe late A. B. Emery. former husband refugees This total was Preached this mornOgden. it is reported. They fled from definitely. in order that ell skilled me- nesday New of bowie in York bishops ing of the chanics toktybe available lf necessity on April le, to decide upon the accep- ing when four more large standard x104,91438,- -- Nolte , St -- it same tails them. The Bolt Lake Office where tance or rejection of the former bishops enVit Were packed for shipment, conthrough Mrs. Holmes by gift or other- - White ordered the police to complete the enrollment, Is conducted le at 11$1 resignation, submitted last December, tatning the following articles; 3,510 I 'w is it Mrs. tnrtodtuheeed citthYe liatoh twh:eltcaltaannr wise, not trwoo.1 west South Temple street. It is in charge The key. Mr. Jones and his family are substitute Holmes is alleged. Tn handkerchiefs, 1.150 wash ,. v of C. C. Clio examiner of the federal now in California,ohaving closed their the aura ofWa1lass11-litranatord- cloths, 800 tray covers, 910 table cov- d fusing ball and holding offenders until' etepartment of- la hoot, ere ...785 shoulder wraps:38e patre The answer asks that Mrs. Holmes af ter thet had been brought into the! Moran, member of the Mats council of The Ogden authorities. it fill defense and state bed mocks, 40 hot water or ice bag - service directake nothing by ber action and that'....city said, will not allbw the fugitives to ra- tor for Utah. Planspublic to covers.-.27were also made Mocking pads. 693 comfort sh be barred from any claim or In- - main in that city. 29 open an office in Ogden and another STiTE 1.1,till pillow canes, 46 small pillows, Chief Whits says has Is seeking to either in Provo. Bingham . or Garfield. terest in.tho estate. towels, 246 unfilled comfort bags, 171 make Salt Lake a city to which the latter in the woek officos will be pea. filled comfort bags, 70 crutch pada, 24 Mr. Bransford nets forth that his wife , United States government will be glad d in other towns. was born at Boston, Mean., May 1; 1886; Ito send its eoldiers. A recent federal cup covers, four . email quilt" on Message treat Baker,' and that she c0110111CEIPTS knitted sweater. two knitted mufflers. was adopted by A, IL 'order bans all hounes of immorality TillitiS went out The menage by Steretary , two pair knitted wrietlets, one woolen Emery and- Mrs. Emery. now Mrs. within five 'miles Of a military post or ' Esker, and which it is requested be Holmes, Sept. 80, ISM The young worn- - cantonment. undershirt and one "afghan." - Ail follows: an did not know that the Emerys Those accused a second time of her-n- given publicity, is as were 71 Make organiseseven of but the can we men of "The number that her actual parents boring prostitutes or selling intoxicants placor-end tha state board of land i tions of.the assonlation ere reerellent- 0will EllierFs deetit4 Jane .13, 1894, it (sal. will be prosecuted:the-chietam' uni. Jetted. Upon Mr. Emery's death, his der the abatement and nuinance !att. rdrpend Upon the number of shipe avail-ab- le commissioners for January, as turned led in the total output, or ,nearly 10and for their transport estate was probated and distribution This statute, which stipulates that a D. O. tar-so- !ward units. For that reason I want to ask the over to the state treasurer. made btween the widow and Miss Em..1 place may be closed for a period not to Want More Afghans. ofr the men in our totgla 1264,!16.80. the major porery, it is alleged. Mr. Bransford exceed one year. will malts "mete friends and families to lend-theisupport in tion of the money going to the state Though articles unpacked have el-charges that Mrs. Holmes became more careful about how ,their property national army every way to the shipping board to the school funds.ready been received at headquarters guardian of her adopted daughter's ea, is used. he believes. W. W. Itayol end that the neceasary efficient labor district tate and was in control of it until May The officers According to Dist Atty.Omitted ' As a result of the receipts the state to fill two more case& Rates United In the be be enrolled L 1994. It is alleged that she took federal warrants against may bare received are doing' has about $21.000 with which to redeem in charge of the work little interest in the estate, leaving its persons arrested Saturday night by shipyard volunteers. They to from Denver t for more the den reservoir fund warrants, that account requests a work of vital Importance management almost solely to John S. Sheriff John S. Cortese. if an investigathe nation, and the men who being overdrawn, and the warrants afghans and are'urging all their asBransford, her brother and father of Lion to be made by the district attor- tense of In the shipyards are undertaking Wallace M. Braneford. registered. after which they draw 6 per sociations to put considerable energy nays office brings 'to light evidence enroll a patriotic service an great as any that cent intereet. A large part of the over- on this pert of the work. Six-inNotwithstanding that she was pos- -i arelost those arrested. behind the sherthe firing draft of about $125,000 in this fund squares of old sweaters and socks are can be performed sessed of a large estate in her own 'We shall has already been purchased by the state6 being premed Into per-tename, however, it is alleged. Mrs. iffs office and the police," save the diecrocheted mortif a for other funds which are drawing Those who enroll -are given attorney. -"until the federal order Boltriett.aPpropriated to her own use trict been -- have around thg edgesi and made into 3 by .. . vice Madehaw, pieced per- cent interest- - therefrom, :,--, out of the estate of Louise- Grace' has that effectivand they showing 5 foot covers for the convalescent sof.. e publzone." themetives at the command of the world Emery, under allowance obtained by vanished from the ' . ' diem. ic) service reserve to help in the her during her guardianship, more than war. which "will be won or lost in the Chinese New Year At Red Cross bei;41quarters this $190,000. ' certificate . American shipyards." The Allegation is made by Mr.. Bransford This Week s Program morning the new check room was bears the signature of Edward N. Hut-lethat his aunt, during the time inter - , in it the. Observed Is opened.making possible, shipUnited Quietly 8tates chairman of the American Sales Kitchen vening between the death of A. B. Emwords of Manager. John italick, for ' cry and the marriage of Louise Grace ping board. """"-- -". women workers "to go home with kight-beee Emery, so occupied herself in seeking New Three ghats. York, the Yesterday was Chinese same coat with which they arthe Home demonstrations to be given at publicity sand notoriety in travel, in governthree bilge Within sixty days but was observed so quietly by tbe Salt rived" end feel secure as to sundry elaborate social functions and in 'nor the; American- Sales kitchen' under the ment and be will completed, shipyards dinate display and ostentation of her direction of Miss Anna Lake Chinese that most people of the parcels and purses while they were 60,000 workEdmunda, city soon thereafter more tothan wealth, that she had no time or op- cf working in the various departments. furnish icor them city were unaware that will be required men are as week a this to at of home cultivate demonstrator, feeling portunity shifts necessare holidays in the calendar of the Chinese Miss Ella Ridges will have o charge the thee eight-ho-are to turn fection or respect upon the part of her follows,: out ships ac., room will be - open during Tuesday.s2 p.m.. Federation of Worn-en- " If these yards nation had arrived. Accerding to Chi- and the daughter for her. ' clubs. was the 1.4119th work hours. cording to schedule. nese Avers Marriage Was Oapeee4L yesterday Ile figuring, now has ship board The C. rra. shipping "Food Values," Mrs. Anna creation of the Posters arrived this morning for the Mr. Bransford &Vern that Mrs. Holmes 102 of which are for wooden ves- - anniversary of the "Cottage Cheese and the Milk Situa- ways.and As their principal "stunt" in Junior Red Cross eampaign and will world. 411 for ships of steel conatrucopposed the marriage of Louise Grace tion, by Mr. Frevert, dairy manufacsels is the new of firing be turned over to the campaign corn- - , tirl-- 1 year celebration are now being operated Emery to himself. and that she In- ture epecialist. Practical demonstra- tion.-Thesuf- of firecrackers and fireworks, and as inittee. The big sheets bear if formed him that they need espect noth- tion pictures on meat substitutes and milk. Miss der one shift a day,- while law prohibits this indulgence, ob-to of It is charged that Idortense White, asidstant Mate leader. ficient workmen ean- ha obtained they the ing from her estate. did Waithington and Lincoln. along was confined the of servance dor shifts daily not know she three the young woman demoncan be operated by the above - somewhere la itichards with. the. campaige datercleet. p.m., Thursday. pow-wowas poesessed of property of value in will be repeated for the Relief every day in the year. board molls for street and Plum iliey. 22. There are aim pictures of Prod-de- nt her own name until the termination of stration The program of the societiett. Wilson and the American and .: the tonnage times Of s her foeter wother's guardianship. Mrs. 2:45 at Hamilton th eight The building pan. Friday at - -- Red Holmes sodkht,.to ,,continue In control school. a meet of Miss Edmund a vrill give a demof leig.at Didkiitesmeet's the woman's ' has of the young propertr after lion dotter& The board Auxiliary. i Hermosillo, Son.. MeX.. Jan. Mrs.. Branford bad reached her maand money. but is fate. yards, material Croon unit of locomotive Red The the man to men and the refusal of ',nitration tn the conservation of the in jority, it is alleged, Cross the Stations of lacking only Mrs. Brapsford to abide by such arengineers auxiliary will meet Wednesyards. the ettroliment empharangement incurred the ill will of Mrs. day morning at. 9:30 o'clock at the present Under Mr. COURSES govHolmes, the allegation continues of , the croon' Gard house for surgical dreseings. The station's !tiered on the fact that the is sis gest Fourteen . AR RINSED. Im men also to put Braneford alleges that upon his ernment Is not- seeking in $t. Meryl cathedral unit was organized June 1 and bee, shipyard& marriage to Miss Emery be became 182 mediately to- wrork In the a $:30 reserve, for at p.m. by,the Very oilett, up to date, turned in 17 hosglital garpossessed in his own right of considenrolling Sunday but is merely bed socks and e the ments, fix sweaters, erable property. independent of the of ship! brogr Franciscan Richardt. the As building three acerb! and has contributed 110 men will develop and Theophilus property owned by.hipt wife. He says Los Angeles. more of STAJE need from priest and , that from the time of their marriage leineanil are the church cus- each to -ttie Knights of Columbus new tvipeot Of men will be needed to The until Mrs. litansfor4I's death there ca.. state of the work., todiansFral in the Holy Lab& and to their T. M. C'.', A. driven.-- The 'public carry od the titer confusionl isted between them complete love and neetilene is eAteched a school today lent in to headquarters In order to avoid blessing of the stations affection. and unity of sentiment and unnecottenry The yervice NATIONAL AIIMI MEN in the .shinvartis and Shove' 311 articles, including bed socks. "special indulgence." enwho purpose in control of their property. of to Roseini's "gtabat handkerchiefe. workingmen, the singing hardship comfort pillows. paWhile he took complete control of hi s presto their Welt to are The stations choir. are erred the Mater" roll by estate. Mr. Bransford says their wife. were the derartmont of labor paintinys by Robert S. Chase of Ros- Jamas, hot water bee covers and bed nett! ent jobs to check funds deposited oubjett tette them that aPOWplies' for greater ton, representation of the trial, con. shirts. , , of either. some Francis le OtO.T1 dernnattion and crucifixion of Christ With regard to transfers of Property W.As forecast statetime ago by dtree- 'terries a leers ntImbee of skillBe introling Brans-forvoca.tional Kirkham to Mr. Bratinford Mrs. from enhlic service roguery the the answer alleges that idle at all tor, arrangements have been made with eit men In 4410will TEACHERS'-ECONOMICbe able to stabilise the Walker Bros. , Company times was possessed of a vigorous and the University of 'Utah for a number of olorartment tabor supply. and act that rho mentality . intelligent u II k n Be courses 'vocational and special service Vet owidege of her ed with Will Divide Profits ,Alteattes Will the time of her marriage. Mr. Brans- - itor young men of Utah who have been As a genre of the future need& the COIJMES advie.e Is ford alleges ' that Mrs. Holmes was bureau 011T(INED draft. These Irteel ennoblement foster daughter with in- - icalled by the elective Welker Brothers Dry Goods comwore eoprerimately 10.1140 an treeting her there to announcement that according .Mr. ehinreroi of the pany has announced a bonus neglect. Branstord difference and no the le men been givhave mploved outlined the university, te,ba ill Will toward his 'from definite months aro. wittily there are en employees wko bare been says he bore In the arrangements will be corn- - enuntre els 14 WYO. A volunteer army aunt. hilt that he frequently and is ascertained how now 'them t soon as it as devot-are In - BY EDUCATIONAL BOARDS or more man and who etteh store a rewrve. In compensation, i year Ilan held untarily, without eta each. for men will of register etl himself to fostering her business in. in...fly whole heart into the good standing In the Mutual Aid sohie to reedv put Weeks-The Will Ban Eight aneurenee ciety. The amount of tho bonuirie deterests. Mr. Branford says that hiP work when footled will give death made a will wife .prior to ber work will he offered by the th Pttoottoo of the rrottire will he pendent upon the time the employee' thst ot her all to coof in property him, the will have been with the concern. those who old division varde bequeathing school; Courses for teachers In agrs. met nrmende et the not been presented for but the will has Mr. the state school of mines, be satisfied and all the men toeceeeeev hevebeen In the otort one Or two years culture and In tralping t operation with home economics In Utah Braneford before since most one- of the shifts is which sal1 important with probate. three new cent of their to por yards year's became the owner of operate rdelving haveschools. been outlined his wife's death state institution. 1 The 4 by the ',preunits of of man ary; those two to three years, 1p..r I the property involved. force and facilities of the eisaopo of skilled Taber 11149 eneed- cant; those three to five yeara and up sertallves of the federal board .that Adele Blood a teaching will It is reported in the work. ed AU utilised be enr terolittor us reserve. direct-ebonus characterized The ,"",",Y cent. whom Mrs. the the state t cational education, Holmes "which has for its Purpose the well known actreas, n training weidere. sidle, 011 worker& a et gloomy Moe, a per divieton of the prang of the vocational education and represepwat- has berriencted, may figureforin the suit Illit young men for special activities 451.0 teen. Panes terrier& below. store force Is to be paid of the with foree trial. up It Vises of the University of Utast bag ef when it finally comethat Those who corlotretees army. national rietro in tha Nit& nolmee:nuired Tooker& Feb. riveter& before L tah been reported ' the Agricultural college and t a motion picture Italie. the courses, it is assured. will be Dere hill, efilkitro. workers Le Owed In effect al rapidly as possi- - "' ' intends - to finance . more cons-tothave woIte-ato Blood.!Mea femrtdrY iin There is aisle position peen eneetors. venturerble. Holm.. has planned !Work in the end Rotarians, Go to - Miss Alice IL Loomis,. federal aitent - flower'. a rumor - that Ars. will be ttle& - and theAt payhelneri nairstera. rolotynheroo aneg pin.to place- the actress in the tlardo!special tor home il,conomics with mut of, tittarsi. the cowtied higher. this city., pioportionatelyin ' rhees metel worker,' House. Idaho, Clubs federal huar,l, and W.I.', Humtnel, who Weeks-Organize rolefortirlroWthe courses. which twill run eight . othlto -weeseotha cltia each man lwho passes the work satisfac- - ernekere. erector& holtere-on- . eomenters el a. , Kt- ' It to tin rep-diPtrict agriculture. regard i given a special gerlift- era Mae elotswes of fik1114 worker& Re-Ittorily George 0, ReIrdintrIct governor of terented the federal hoard in the debit- Soctety iv &Melt roaktiled werhms end ;theorem. 'tr. the Rotary club, and IS other delegates erstions. Alien Loomis met Saturday'. to are men permeated All conscripted 1... Do Practical Work not In d.meeR aeA Ire said tobe the from tho local organization,-4-1efwith Ituts Wheeler, t.,f the department 'last of make application for registration in One bane of the ebtottardt-- , home, economics ot the University of ex' ,, of these courees to A. at to Instaliclube Pocatello. War ---the Utah night Utah, Penn Milton Ilennion,of young women belonging to.then arse tension division durectoce tniveretty new of education. Anti !gime a veil . The Twin school Falls. and Falls tio pplioation rain of Relief the Utah:immediately. society, upon will be represented at the hill, of the Utah Acricultura- college' school of.the TirneisExtended. may be. either In the form of a per. The department. dintrict conference of the Rotarian to home economics completion of their coures of study will onal call or written requeet, which In thin city Feb. 19 and 20. course of study- for training. teachers held be the in homes where should Pbow the liability number of extake actual training 'formulated at Tlie public utilltion commintdon of Utah, Colorado, Idaho,. Wyoming- and In home economics watt under the direction of anpiicant and SAPP his previous, there is illness. Mr. pummel. Dean Ilennion Woe.,Ittwhich bievedswill be repreeented at the con- that -this reason lira, Amy, perience. It is expeeted that the surges rtab has extended and Striner-the school- ,- Forgeneral the ProfuniverAtty. for the Final sessions 411 ference... plane decide will commeneertiot later than within the Denver & lUn Grande to to to Brown Lyman, is receivsecretary of we many of Dr. Georgo R. Hill, of the Agricultural ' the have iriot yet been made, not whether it will furnieh figures ing reports of the next 40 days. ' ' Relief society, have meeting formuiateg--, the yet been college. at a representative of comntiniton on en. of omit where i guch nurses the iind operation earpenteles, . linakers eget-ta teachers course war for ;.' a and conditions will training from heard The students upon ortn.q.-rt,Alines to various ,lovor ii:''.m..;.n': eopper ihsot ,,,,Aeld ThA ;visitors lett for other being nta tca prevent completeeletalleleom confer-ex poixt to taltethe piaooe-- nt Km:watt-ometal :workers.- ignition refittir'''A.!"0' points in ntht1rwetern wail just botore tbe called Ltd uerviCe at tie : wax I motor. cur and truck chauffeurs and been arcked by 'Mervin which are Slee- arrwnged, king lower coal rate& -ê - - ,, , ' . , 4, 12 --- -- 1).4:11110-11.e.pur- . quartersPosters A col-ony- the, a ' ' of--.--- -- 2 BOP , - - ot Insannace--tand,--4.--relle- -- ' 1 - -- 1 one-ha- , 4 1111 , ' -. - . , ,- , -- has 'd labor.-saalete- ' . Ca-rrie- '' - - -at-Jiutres,..-Miazico, 10-fo- ot ,' :- lona , ld old r ,, 1 ' yeari FOR RED CROSS , a 1 To knit a sock s day seems rath-- , er an undertaking for the modern ' young fled Cross worker, but Grandma liataheba Smith Merrill. a. Pienerr (rt 43 thinks nothing of such a task add only regrets that she cannot keep up with the record. other youth. one pair a . , - 'SHIPS.SUPPLIES, - i elude shop-- payroll if any, I ears for the death benefit tric light and power'companies, operaordinary f 64,500, for example-littl- e doubt tion, maintenance and extension., of held that the appropriation made by transmission lines. and making of servh City is iIce connections. $4.24; janitor, i 88 ample. As a matter of fact, however,- the 'cents; waterworks, operation only (no ctual expenditure required of the city construction work), $1.23; waterworks. t it insured In the general fund would laying of mains and surface or house ot reach anything like the $16,000 connections (no tunneling or blasting). ark, provided that is the proper fig- - $3.62; chauffeurs and chauffeurs help-r- e fixed for carrying the insurance otherwise) Oase,erscommercial (notand s accordance with the drivers' helpmanual rates. drivers $1.08; fled). s the first place, the state insurance $1.63; otherwise teassified). ,ers(not is now on record with a pre- Leduc) clerical office employees (not other- nnot necessarily promise- -- !wise clasaified). 8 cente. sat there will be a refund at the end street State or municipal road or f the first 1' ear. The amount of this making, including cuilverts not ex- or aro aeys dividend.' is still operations spanall matter of guess work It will Iceeding And blasting, $ 255'.. rübab!y vary as .between classes of ',except quasrying blasting, : $16.10; qua i ry I ng , $5 ,09. nouranee carried. For the refuse and ashes collecting, garbage '4 insu ce i t - is expected ordinary it will i ( exoluding garbage reduction or ferti, a about 1.. per cent ' In addition. irzer "Comp." he mate P hurts). Pay roll for ers Coleeragetir----ineludee---airivtlte eitY of the cons of -I atmedical - helpers. also chaufgterehd-sl- ii will mike) ILct tilieit," $3.62; chauffeurs helpers. and fours deduction of 15 per cent fr ,,,, wm garbage works, (reduction Or incinerpremium. street I or $5.69; of offal). ation it the garbage premi ums payable by cleaning. payroll for "comp.''' cover- ritY tinder the manual rates are drivers and 'drivers' estimated at $16,000, tee age. to -"include and chauf-- , chauffeurs also helpers.premium which the 'state In feurs' helpers, (this applies also. to fund would ask would be only At the end Of the year there IsprAlanykileinmg2.(1308.6p2iial or. tb 141;;;;;-)---...ad be a to a cents, "dividend," certain but office employees, say- - of $2,400, making' the clerical employees.- 43 cents;- all professional outlay of the one for and city drivers except other employees insurance 811,200. In addition if the helpers, chauffeurs and cliaufCalifornia experience is drivers' in power and tenure' employees helpers, in Utah, at the end of 61 cents. Power laundries, and lf there w ill b laundrtes, classified. $11.3; land- limber dividend years t o the policyholder not otherwise Pay, blasting. !seeps gardeningno sta fund. In roll for ,"Comp. coverage totpclude M a this dividend. i e runnin 20 drivers' and helpers,' also teat. Should that be found be drivers chauffeurs and chauffeurs' helpers.tliPropriate fjgure in Utah the d em$1.48; cemetery companiesall inal dividend after further claims tuls) clerical - officeno except tills Year's accident s ployees behad n a legal b lasting . 11.48; truckmen -- -. general 1'260. otherwise classified) or This would make trucking(not thenl)eut8Mpre.i and in- "'tot Paid wellortTke3isieneg to the city I eepeamettinngsr. e'e8g2IS6ee7r; manual). . l'aitalated. .. '' Sho uld the state's estimates O't embe l ower Do not include as clerical office ed. the net amount paid' of the peace, ,a city would justide attorney, be larger. Should ployese, sexton, board of health. physician or the net amount .,,bertsised, paid any head of a department. all of which CnY would be smaller.' "le Premium paid to the state take rate of 61 cents; do not include officer; do not include any rue,t1.'esuld cover all liability for ac- - any elective officer receiving salary ex- appointive' occurring during the present .,., . The perannum. ceeding $2,400 made by the a is th apportionment . b uutret covers only Inisur. IT, tioar thhe present year, but the No Snow at Milford. p,Z stiouY14 carried over for another t "44we4tY commission deem neirisable , There le ne'enoW at Milford and only , Ander ' t'onsideration. la light covering at Kanoeh according , ,44.110lher Item considered by the 'au s to Bishop Q. P. ,Miller. who with Elder ktZtlet (whether of- - Rudger Clawson returned ,this morri- the it ,:7 7 e state fund in benefits of ing from the southern part of the state. the way ;173011 and safety-fir- st stake suggestion, where they attended the Millard utirl10 In the way of on the conference.- Five) meetings were held carrying 1......!,10I the kilewell attended. workmen's compensation at the conference. a tiiii.jyrit making prompt weekly 'or 'Yrrientn, seeing that proper , tor the accident. Tax. Inheritance has been I -'' ' elatguarding against malinger- , ''I what 13;r:fits" mc tat; 11"toeeet t!ii The estate of the late Joseph 0 . tot the formerly general - awl:lager of handling of this Miler hps: words. the state has an in- -' IWells, Light & Railway company. 1 that-shouIitichard W. ' be through its attorney. care of the city's bust- - Young. Jr.. paid 'inheritance Asa to iti,,tak .14:"Ikat vuuch trouble- the state of $575.53- this TnornitufTival .rollovring are some of the rates is Mn an of $37, appraised valuation t "Card tomunicipal insurance '083.49. :,, , 7 Fingers CIII YP,AR . I inno Sock a hail Record of Spry OITIERIS UNITE - Nas - ..., - Ufah'sQu'oliTsti six-- :11 . In Accordance With Government OrdeeWomen. Men Will be Asked to Regis. Alleged Property of De Said to Have Fled to - ter- and Hold Themselves ceased Wife Came Solely' Ogden. In Readiness- From Estate of Her Foster Father the Late A.'. B. Under the direction of Leon Bone, ency Calls i : J ' aet-tio- - , Chet riate .. SIXTY-EIGIIT- :i . . . : - , MOBILIZING -- ARMY SUIT Emery ma.inacttie fig- astrePernatted alb() tote quot'ed from ,. ures indicating the rate per $100 of Epaknates vary. . fartimates of the cost of insurance, payroll: Municipal. township. county or state if placed with the state fund, to verb. eels. not laborers, ous mnici P elm -- es vary. - For Salt employeesa--emplo- y or mechanics, not engaged 1 Ake City. the estimate runs betweed workmen 616,000 and $18,000. The city budget in manual labor and not engaged in ommittee placed the estimate at ale,. eiercial office duties, and not other00. Thereupon-thcommission made wise classified, 61 cents; policemen arid in a appropriation of 18,000 to cover.' deputy eheriffs, $2.55; firemen ,ossible !eases- for this year. Inas towns or villages with population in-of uch an marnients under workmen's ;10,000 or less., $1.87; plumbing, ompensation . if large, extend usually- eluding house connections. Must ins- : Prtnto Toilites ItioEventxurvi raver It Im toreshWliy Wags IS Hours to Read IL - For-Emer- g. . fund. of esetiear-eitiesschool distriets and star municipalities of Utah. only in tn latter case the legislators who !framed the law fount that such Nuirem ent would be unconstitutional. I Per that reasiop. sucal ponicipailties.1 al - TI CITY---rTA- 1' TIS -- state employees be k- I wis , same requirement is made Tto 'arqf , - compensation - born-- ' the "Buzzards Roost Ran,che" at Eddyville, Neb., and other places, r totaling 50,000 acres, where cattle and hogs are raised. "But with all the comforts that money can buy I don't feel at home there," said Mr. Colton. "I want to pee the dessert again and isisit the waste .places. I want to - sleep In the Alkali and salt sand : hear the loneeOme bark or e ssued- hi'ther 'over- 2iti-OW- the state road commission, counties lad through lt the various flirtak. Will-hheavy, contributors to the rate fund. Employees engaged including those enia reatl making, exceedigird en making culverts not span, take ordinarily a ng I reed 62.66 per $100 of payroll. This s the low figure for this class of business Employees engaged in quarry- is take a rate of 85.09, per $10, or al- not at much as ordinary metal min- int. Employees engaged In blasting, a whom, however, there are compare- This lively few.et a rate of $16.10. $1 figure Ts about premium ar etery, $6 paid, the employee as hereafter The workmen's rewires that the CITY 40. PIIIINTY'Attin FEDERAL, 13ROUGIII. BY AUNT - - MUNICIPAL COSTS L:'VAR? IN ESTIMATE wages. , IN CLEANUP OF Aug.'11,- ISM' said Mr, Cetton.,With an "We left Galesburg. emigrant train, bognd for the Salt gold fields of California. Lair), was reached without mishap, but from there on Ave had bad luck. doing through whgtis nowNevadawe ,heard of a short. cut : and left the trudi, only to become lost- in the desert. The train split up,and with 37 'others refused to turn back, and pushing straight west walked into Death- valley, where we suffered .rnore than .can to told. We left four of our arty there-- ,dead before we eMerged.., north of what is now Los Angeles. What was left of the .party scattered ,, through California. Stephens and Colton mdde money and though he liked the country "where i 'lanks-grew up together." John Colton, wanting to see his people: - insuraiCaVaindICiales,--th- - '',"Dovir and Bridge Builders Ample"Div- - SALT LAKE - Heavy ensation .., . . , ANSWER Arlother page from alb history ,of the west wag told by John R. Colton, whó was visiting Salt Lake last week. Ile and L. Dow Stephens of Spn Jose are the only of survivtncgnembers of a o Capioneers who In migrating-tl- ifornht in44S beetune lost in Death ::'.'IN.S1)A.NC.E:'-':'Fli.N- Coalidered Read II Here First . - '1)R1,111SFORD TFILES pr Lurei-Surbiv- - -- AND LuntE4TT. FEBRUARY INIONDAY . 1,NIISSION. 11 Sta i . ' loid. 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