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Show ,, , , - - , cycorlD SECTION IM, - SP- . and News, Mining Lotil E ., ' rts .. - - iff - 4 IN THIRD o 1 Upon- - to Loial Citizens, , , Support , - I , . Next . - Govern. - toot Issue , . , it . I -- .1 , - ' r - , FINANCIA- LItRST :, I. . , , ' -- - , . , - , Loan ' ,,Larger and Harder tiiMeetAmerican Fighting Men Can't I ird I II Win 5 - -- , . . Without Money. . . .. , ... , - UTAII CITY . . , ' . 13 . - . . , . ,, , ' - , ' . ' -- SIXTI EIGIIT:t ,, ARCHITECT. MONSE)N , . . . Jeanetie -- . ' -- - -- , I. 400,'' - ly .z . tr, .. (00,;oilloo,e, - .. ,0q ,, l I 0 . . , .. 000, . 101, . (., 7 I . - , - -- -- N4 . ' .- ' -- - - - -- -- - '' - , ' A i I - i - 1,,.N. V.I..M-1..- i , - --- -- '---- . - . ....;0- -' - I '11 1 . lc ....,..........t.., " i I I ,, - ,i1 -- 1.4 -- . 47 ..... "- - -- . - - - - -- . ;, -- - -- ! . wo ;e:...- s ;-' . ...- .- - ....e.i.,.., aprurpainird . ilt.sentotnaptrito,levidseyppiterivm.a7, ' : ::..? , ,- , ' - - . ' EFFORTS TO HAVE DECISIONREVERSED , - -- , , , -- ' - as --- 1Says Injustice - ' ' ''"' i i I Saw 7:',.. Companies l' s,e; Service, Man ri Mrs.-Coh- en t ' r: .' - - ' ' , I, ' ' 1 room. "The moral expert of the pinto:" says Mr. Monson, "is first in which my oontains features should obtain in the plane. ninogomaof aarlol t school buildings. The In the basement and contiguous to the respective locker rooms; they are so for )t - - ' ' otrrmnialltanPuaranerdantartabilE; 1 - ..,'- - - . piellitet r:Mernn:tenWlethWriCóbeht:111 oe. A, - - Date is Missing 1 - n g - two - - - b 1 ' -. ' ' i, '' wit , s o' k 1 ..1 ,O'''''. - Members- of Kimball and ---Winder Companies May ' ,, t, i . 4"1114 .... a 1 - -- t ' -- , t 16,1111, iii , '' .. ''';, of, lip 'tiIll aiuti . ' , . ' presses high approval of the addition and of the work ' Performed by the architects and tho contrartorti on this work. Ile toes so far its that the same architects be -- retained for some suggested improvements and of sewage disposal - system. is lust east and The addition school high contiguous to the old building and contains' an auditorium, J, ........, , 1 t hiekaa.ads1111.211 wail, reeently completed.- Mr. blouson-- x- ' .. . ....:,,," , 6 t ill ;1i ACC 4 - i - ... . ,..w.... Cr' .., ' - - ' I - . ........,.: , I , 'Ns- -, - ' - , ---- , . oparil. . ' '' -- - ,CC , ,; , , "..' , - ...,- --e ---, . , --, , it iii I , 1 '''s -,-- ----- .0,,,m,.., lel ,, - 7 ...- .,- -, 04. 41) Anb , , re 0""ctt.2 - .. , tomult , , . 'lay,: f1110firloroc . , r) - , 1 awed"' e; . ..b. , - - tfeaffilAt -, . ..............,.... . o , , ...- .- - , '4,- , , - - , t Something of the care and attention to detail which is required of the ed- visor)? architect to the state - schCol buildings commission is illustrated, in a report mideby Joseph Monson. at present' bolding that p...osittoti, lo'llis commission. with regard to the Moab .. . . ,...-:- ::4 .4, ,, , - . SCHOOL BEING REJECTED - - , , ....,.t 1 .- , , ' 11 11 ? A HIGH s il . o, 1 - ' , , MOB . , 4.41 lb etro - ,. OF ...yETERAtis ARE - - '. A. Hyde, Mrs. E. B. Pal- mer and Ma. Lawrence Greene.' The new tome of the Army chub is handsomelyfurniabed-and-no- w retake with the largest and finest metitary clubs in the west. For the aniustiment and 00121ralliallOO- - of . the soldiers- offarefive billiard--ant- r dety4Itere pool tables, a writing room, library, canteen, stand. bootblack and musical instru' ment. The soldiers may also study French by the phonograph method during their leisure hours at the club. The club will be under the direct management of Sergeant C. M. Wright. a veteran who was recalled from the retired list to take charge of the club. Now that the new club rooms &re ready, the War Camp Community service will plan a Dories of social events and frem now on, it is announesd, there will be a dance or two for the i Ilesr: every Aneltilu tetki! further start; el Mrs. who has active in recreational work for the have ;trogIcerts,0 ;vain oftb It0iletairkeeststoevgery to the soldiers. The new library at the club now numbers more than 1.000 volumes and the task of cateloguing the books so , - , .s 1 YEAR PENSION CLAIMS. , REPORT SIIIIMITS , . - . . , t - . - . ) . 6 - Attended by hundreds of doughboys' from Douglae and other military men hi the city and scores of young women under chaperonage of committee 'members, the formal- - opening 01 9f, the ArnlY eIllb ths..evtquartert In the basement of the Semloh hotel Saitirdayonight was oneof the most. successful eocial attain for the fit of soldiers held In Saltjeke since , the declaration of war. 4 .The program of military and class!- eal music selections and,Iiinging was followed by a dance, music for which was furnished by a special orchestra. Members of the committee in charge of the club present at the opening were Presda-s-Wh- ,. . I , 1 , , - 1918 SALT LAKE ' . . to 30,000 patriots. of J. Grant, jErrEns of bytheReber Utah Liberty Loan committee, asking them in the. succeseful flotation of ,0 assist be third Liberty loan, which will be ,ounced within the next 10 or 60 ys, are being prepared at headquaregrat thwern et: obendleorattrenott :ti nth: tgwire is the Commercial club building. days by librarian of the public library. 'Inset stenographers and several ex. . e rt addressers are working on. the reparation of the letters. A copy of CEIIMAN BANKER the communication is being sent out - 1 , SEMLOH'BISMENT Mrs. ' TEST OF PEOPLE , , 18 - -- , It ng' i 5 endsLetters------Call- . l.v."'"'l Loanchairman iberty' News , ?ode" Wahl Paper Priests y ft le Hours to Mood It. r 1The .. . -- - -- , 1 . - , - - Here FhT1 I WkitIie . .. 0 - , - - ,...,.., , ' -----, . DRIVE - . OF - - ' ARM! CLUB IN NEW - , OPENING S. . , PEOPLE Of UTAH . , . . . , a 310NDAY FEBRUARI . FORMAL . . - . . , ASKS AID ..... ..,., , . , 1 ' . , - t . , , --- 1IED is F . R T ,E V E N . - ' - ,, . -- ' J '- - ThBH:mersdiet Killed.! I . ' - ',. , ' ; - , .. ' .,,.........,, . -- of the Black Hawk VETERANS who were mem- and Winder ' companies, as they left Salt - . Like - City.. later amalgameited Into one company, fusels to grant ape:Lismi:lest" bn:yatawhhiettngthcooremn; mizsioner of IX C. The matter was brought to . the attention of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Utah Cohen, commissioner of sions. by a veteran now residingPen-In J. cco Ataiirrraiznobg7rhrdouLmtrehrt litre. lAuohnerratleetf. from the office) ., of the corrunissioner of pensions which tit,e ' . The building stood up well wider the ventilation tests made, although I t e with the exhaust 1 po. :::."' ). Li ' I, cold for . 1 classrooms I the All, ; se tit mat morning Mr. Monson was yap: -- --.., . the outside tem- when ' -' ..,.........:a....;:,.... ...,ba.....0.. , . , , ..., , , 10 . Fahrenheit. degreta, -- -, the building II de, i U.S l grees, one class room showed . air supplied per . i --,r,..-.. -....,...,, If Asocut fiere:fouft the legal requirement , :;, , oass room chowIP --' .......-.. ......:-. T..,-,..r ed.42.11 ruble feet: a third 1142.4 and - , - ,.. .4....... -.:::: '1 , 0 the fourth 07.2. The lett:ear. alto detwtoirhigumis tdolaralalopz nated otnhoonothialamtroof uniddrihLeatinthheerert ......-' -, . t .... unusually large. In --. 7..0- ps. was was e.-r--.-t. no follows:: . record of his service at 'Wash- the amount - of fresh air supplied . , 27.03 cubic- feet per second for- each, Wigton. and that the Utah records did "To Loyal' firrierleanii of Utah: COMING J,DIEN.COAST-,o e requkementa 100 as to the length . o'ccupapto, "We are of service. anything addressing you at this time is believed that this It in such rooms being only 20 feet. to call "has same ruling applies to all who base your attention to tile Third "The building." says the report comtheir Maims on servke in those two been constructed in a thorough.manner 'betty loan, which will be announced FBA INTERNMENT ' by Secy. companies, and workmanlike McAdoo within the text SO awing the Black Hawk --- plete t 4 cq $O The contractors have ' days. From present indications, throughout. Senator Sinnot's Lotter. he people will be asked to loan the faithfully carried out their agree. spirit, rovernment more than in the In thin oonnection Senator Reed mints according to the true EVIDENCE ACCOMEJUITINSIFEBERIL SERVICE and CONSIDERED' past, 81 CASES a German in arch'. Bowden; The known thereof. George You ire therefore Smoot. to .erbom Mr. Lambert present. asked to make such meaning and intent faithful and - in- - d the matter, wrote to Mr. fei'mbert arrangements as you find necessary so his own country as Prince George, will - teets have rendered a the plans. In be that yea can give this letter from which Utsims Interested preparing shortly brought from Berkeley, Cal., telligant service this for In loaa."trtinancial the matter fork interuniont at the Fort Douglas dra,w tho conclusion that detaila and specifications ' support. STITE PARDON BOARD architects the senator does not beileve there le war prison, according to Thomas Butbuilding. As supervisory Our Alm And., Life. safeguarded much further scrupulously he ea do with have they American wants ler. deputy U. '8. marshal of San Trait. "Every sohool the flies of thethat Grand county of Interest the commisnioner tit peato co the war. That is our aim and deco. Mr. Butler brought J.. M. Mow' , . sions until further legislation has Nom The United Staten ErnPloTrnurt Sery- - district." le. gradualty accumulating' 'Aar life at this time.- - This cannot be ry front San Quentin. Cat for trial Itt addition to ,the pardon granted to Evidenee the . Mr. Monson reezmmenda that re- enacted on the subject. show that the Evert. Henry Lees- Ice Is making arrangements to one without here on charge of using the mails for Saturday to Nick Haworth by the state money, and the "I hare offered." says Senator department be week ago last night over the state employment agency.take' manual training arrested g mann. aoures from wshich the government only can fraudulent one-haspace of "an Bowden was board of pardons, the application of 6t Fort its present purposes. Smoot, to amendment to the act of btain money is from - the Douglas OR the charge of vlog gated at 153 west Sciuth Temple strettletricted and that the remain- March 4, 111T, (the act ander which people president,of tho Imperial Bank of Ger. Frank. hich It protects. It will who sought a parole, kiting tho espionage act, was a witting about March 1. according to Immigra- In the basement, be utilized for a, class the veterans DePretto, undoubtedly of the Bieck Hawk wars at Tokio, Japan, until bin bank der of the spat be more difficult for the make their claims for pensions) proof many 'accomplice in aiding Miss Augusta Min., tion Inspector D. A. Plum ly. who has room in domeetio science, was closed by the Japanese. govern. was continued by the board. ,his state to subscribe to the people same third loan the matter hi charge. This change "I would reoommend" says the re- viding that veterans of the Black In the Third distridrögiurt De Pretto nie Deckman, s,rrested on the than it has been In the former two, meat oeveral months ago, when he came was found murof first-degrcharge, to communicate with Ernest A. will result in improved labor condi- port, "that as soon as the finanoes of Hawk ware may prove their service but- it is a guilty to the United States. The of must d. duty that be property be shot June Leybod. her sweetheart. interned in tion& Mr. Plum 17 thins& line the sur- the district are such as to admit of from payrons on file in the state's Utah's allotment must be the bank was sold for one-thiof its der and was sentenced towas commuted part of archives; and If it becomes law you the war prison .barracks at Fort Doug- plus labor in one locality can.be more further improvements. the oldand &Ise& The government must have actual value. and all of the money, ex. I. 1911'.. This penalty no will doubt be &hie to receive a penthat las. oney to prosecute the war. There is readily utilized where help is scarce.' the building be takon down, sion. that which Bowden was able to Dec. I, 1911; to life imprisonment ,0 American the at ist expected that Utah's quota of It be replaced by adding' to the prose-to be will Witnesses It who can consistentry fail cept produced for clemency The Karl petition sufficient following of space letter, conceal Burgs new and was ent orphutatory confisa ruuswer building away, becarry exceeded the in this call.-- After all, subshipbuilders will be class rooms the situation wee errftten by Mrs. vras not considered. because through an preliminary hearing of lieeemann l cated. provide for ouch additional recribing for first-clausual Commissioner the for few Cohen Henry ready United next fore to se States Senator days, After atter to Smoot. government Mr. prolisted. and also been not as may be required. Is asking but little oversight it bad lasplicatod la Plots. biological Lfunberre cafe had, been caned to her of, V. Van Felt Feb. 27. toshow that be ponsoi 'of Utahns to the calls of the vide for dravring rooms. been bad disposed work th the sacrifice, of those compared mane listed the is It as this stated acted that who go to regeol- attention: bad sufficient time to consider whether government is being made by the me- laboratory, & physiography-an- d he trenches. German government agent for disburs. J1111101 IL Kelly. Burg's attorney. "It has tem to the knowledge of or not be would be committing a wrong chanic& At present over 1.500 have ogy room. a lecture room, a physiThe board. "Tour boy and your the before case him sent from to viewed the Ing funds, office that the commissioner of this Germany, friend', boy further disseminate the German chemical Miss will a , laboratory, between cal medium who go off to a as IMO and required laboratory, the registered. propa- petition probably will be discussed at by acting the front can earn at ts rejecting the claim of pensions such and room suplecture a in chemical dewitnesses 'east ISS per month at this Four and two ganda country, including next Deckman the in Leybold. be Black Hawk home. regbotered served who lit likely veterang A struction of are paid plants, docks and the next meeting. ply rooms as shall be necessary. they saw Mies Deck-ma- n or three days. 1881 In the oompsules of Col. Hebei only $30 a month by'hey the warehouses. powder Bowdon is also charged In other oases the following actions will swear athat room should also be provided. P. library after tovernment, so they are Leman:man to note and men Kimbell Lieut. John R. those and are to the out with mobilise give German were taken: Not oily really losing rooms. to., planning The laboratories,. III a month financially. The :cm man who troops in Mexico. Ile is 42 years old PardonedCliftcm Andrew andMarch church services Payday night, Feb. 10. In theirlirime answering the call but enumerated abovodrawing in the base- der. The record of both of thew ocm. can be ubscribes $21,000 worth of of distinguished appearance. Grisolio. at ono.; James Payton. bonds loses and astd pool. may be found on page' The Ittv. Mr. Tasesmana is at the pros- men of $O and SO are presenting the- ment of the proposed addition." WO interest U. S. Marshal ,Nobeker has orders It. while the boy loses MO 12 of Miecellaneous Document N. ent tim in Idaho Falls. where be inAn example of from -- Sentences terminatedPerry nk Potter, Per Tear- ,- so that the Inan-wis He Waahingtoa for sorvices. enemy photograph registration. mWy, 4,4enduct to subsfrequent tends lg. l IL W. Matheitii. for 35 years aliens arrested on presidential war. at once; Charles Bender cribes 621,000 worth of bonds ' , "We hen In the Mate arehives whet is do1- rants. So Steve Worcs. and was released on 22,000 1?on4 last Fri- athese resident of Salt Lake county. lie Feb. IS; Bert GravesNaval. George 116 no more Stopha. night. we behove to be the original muster day PENSIONS C0E1111551E0 than the boy financially John Oungl. Jacob Korier and George Cooper, Feb. 20; Jim to has five dependents and makes good has A. appealed who goes Leybold Ernest ron of both of these detachments. said away to fight, and besides Peter Nolden, who have been in the April I; Pedro De Alva and Louis Dena. Hans Sulzer, hwies minister at Wash- wages here. but today at the employ. the the boy offers his life. rooster roll shows that theme afoul'. county 'ail for several weeks pending Junsi. a D. C. in an effort to free Miss meat a4ency he expressed his willingLaw-bor- n ington. Mona for the Paroled---Jamgovernment the arrival of orders were placed be. bond, ness to go to work Payton. Mee muet have effected a combim., surety Must Succeed. Deoionan from prison on afar .. at his reneed services, official fore the it .Ward. Camera wherever may been Edward and has thus Saturday. VETERANS OF IN01111 tion ' after reaching ' tilaspeto county "It will be ASKS Wat- but no word Is it cornmstaticiteErnent paying. that whatever wages expected to the answer Sentence every request. ceived in from Salt lake City on Jtaas IS, 11114 Atnerican subscribe his honest - kins. propor-- I non of the It. C. Unfortunately. this muster roll does testitoedMrs.third Farmers Idaho Not Application and those loan, who not show tho date of misses. The have Sloan. Arthur V. Smith. H. Spencer. money and do not support the James Sloan. C. H. PATIENCE date of release bt the as of OBL it. TO HIVE: Weep White, government will find that there will Worrym g About Water Tabby be Other Kimball's company of cavalry Is D. IL. Dempeey. William Green. John P. ways to make them do their as Aug. SO, 11161, the date of Moretti and James E. Maxwell. given duty. The third clemenfor loan must be a sue-m- a SI Farmers in the vicinity of Blackfoot, petitions nt!strnent as May 1, 1861, on page If Eight of the . and while it may be the first denied. were ' Document No.. II; and en Idaho are not worried over the slight cy financial test of the Mrs. E. IL Cohen. Utah commissioner of Mien. American people, 'rainfall this , the page 82 of the same, document: the year. accordihg to 'Bishop who-aof such las Aind of charge pensions, 4,ik.X1Mg:163,,,1,MaSIZX7-P date of enlistment of Col. John 8 It., looks to every man, woman IXP.- Itillif:rtah'op 10114. Sitilitfal' KeithLO'BrierrMarr-Btick---rthit 'ilettiffferettit tharodtaertbatiotr,or 'tin abet N;o'Mpflotyas-Jitn- e l 816 and child in , and Blackfoot Utah to do his Sunday attended. the , the $10 awards made by the state board and the date of mustertng out as dept. York New From "Mawr workers will be duty. Trip alone being needed In stake- conference. five of examiners to Indian war Vetertal this loan and we ask that you confer held during the two ilays. lie tolls of of bread per meatill now ounces with 'our , Two their wMows, asks the prospective I rand Keith-CrBriOriginal Muster Bolt ett county chairman as soon as a large attendant,' at all the session'. 01bn McArthur of the the patriotic man'a portion. '1Thit":1 rtociplente of these awards to be patient. Possible, offering .""mnIPIPRIt This original muter I your assistance. thse building on Sunday being filled. company'. has returned from a business efwont into requirement The mail of the office has been tin.. was filed ea document No. VI. is "Very respectfully, manu-(Signed) fashioned piece et ' Despitrlha fact that there has been trip to New York.. He reports 1 fect with th inauguration of th re "HEBER J. GRANT. 4' heavy. oil account of the action writted 'on an old usually little snow in Blackfoot the farmers facturers and jobbers refusing to book been and the list of names Just has which card paper, food wised foolscap in . "Chairman." examiners of the board.of deciding is almost identical with feel confident they will get ufficient 11 to the shortage In wool those listed in orders owing th ' bread The rogulation water for irrigation from the clycialated. .:P, t to mak the .awards. Al a moult the both t of big on pages TS and SS companies streams. On the western olds of Cache and says they ars filling, only part No 13 ; mew card reads se follows: u ' work has piled, up on Mrs., Cohen. In of Misc. Document No. 1S,twith the an on lizetory" .::1,1:;401r, 7 valley Bishop Miller ways theriWaa old orders. 4 portion shall "Bread or RolloOn each case Mrs. Cohen haa undertaken exception of John Clark. (Major) Sey'...41!"'Pt ;40 silks are to be considerable snowfall this morning . the says McArthur Mr. ounces, two than Pies and Doughnuts storm seemingly traveling southward the thing" the coming season, with oonsist of not wort' to fill out the blanks In accordance mour B. Young (second lieutenant,) X::,, '4? II Not more than this portion ab0uld be ' with what the record in her office and Richard Nr.' Morris (private) In throngh Weber county toward thlis taffetas and foulards leading, sober ,,.,'' t,'0'1,:,oit , moal on company. and 61fictoryeHeber P. Kimbali'm !tar aimed to tinYous and doughnuts may 'khaki. black and thaw,. That takes time. but is necessary Col. shades of blue. gray, is advertised pies , Smith, B., t., , more than one'-- ' Derrick,- - Abrade-iZekeriah P14 not should weigh Rolls of their 4 cot-reand sold by public eating serviceability. ''''' -i work. in order to have the records white. because e..t', Robert Sharkey, Robert F. bran is Stewart, oatmeal. situation kooes, pretty corn, las dye each. ounce He says Lige provided, that -- flour comPeled and this" to &veld' tong delay in SMIthlee, John Hardie E. X. Mors., ' of '1.t',1,-- ' '',1; , well cleared- - up. and the American HAVE 2314 per cent other or 'rolls are stirred aloof ono Col. John R. awarding German dyes. substances than ENLISTED MEN whose is phy, privates in Lieut. trade can now do without than more not In faof used in their construction, the cotton . meantime, porhaps, a veteran Winder's and 1::,':: '.,$1;:i it portion tnly coosist company of cavalry. Much of the wool, silkbeen announced some has veteran other heard over has that taken , the have United States food ,, bric products "In my judgment, if thie mustier roll lour ounces.administration requosts each administration. come from for $10. warrant received his as (the they none those of It is food the government The by felicitates amounts are being forwarded Is feat I s not acceptable, then commissioner ,'4 UNTIL APRIL 11 TO American to observe the regu- that toexplained by the administration the mills,. Mr. McArthur patriotic ea the claims are approved by the board peened favorably by the as succeatiful as prohibit pies and doughnuts to asaist by reportand Nro himself on having been lations strictly For we have be accepted. went days of the week he of examiner') and. writes a 'second lett- should those the authorities goods in was got:urine be the would a to work hardAttip upon in, in whichproper er-to Mrs. Cohen wanting to know evidence here showing that the print. are not the the regulations after. and workingman the plaeex Sroprittor of the , :tv. : ed mwder forms which have been ac-why his money has not come. restaurants. complied with. :' of are being taken up juet cepted were 'copies from suet smelt OBTAIN INSURANCE The awards be composed will bread "Victory" as fast as it Is possible to complete pieees of paper as this, the only differflour by Febru20 per tent substitut Between Surveyor ., n t the Corporal Buried With the work. Some little delay hes been . 24. it is reported. At r, ro 1,4 being that whoever made out ary of canoed by the fact that Mrs, Cohen enc. muster Commissioner to write is - , ' cent substitution is composed roll neglected per this ,10 and break to fall flour. miefortune 1 had the Full Military Honors Enlisted men In the. U. S. service have tDispute per cent, potato is no doubt rice flour her right wrist, but she has been at the date of release. There march and rico flour combined $ per of both of these bework daily practically ever since,doing that the muster formmisunderstanding oeot. On February 24 it isto expected Until April 12 to apply for government PIrwal original be used companies eopied from thia services were held Saturd- Insurance. - Such an what she an in the way of looking thot oats flour will begin ay afternoon. matter itnnouncement was tween County Commissioner C, F. ninform have been in existence. up the record and getting theThe at the Qualtrough-Alleot- t. extensively. told L. Collier. vetcounty E. or lost. R. all mhdaid in probereceived at the Red Cross civilian re- nies end in 'bane for the 'stenographer. Imuster either been Local believe say that loaves will had for cundertaking parlors hi this city. lief office this and their widows are each beerane the time publie general not many Miss Kate upervisor. whioh is said to have been morning by bility oreenti Aaron and each roll being used taken up in turn, I acceen to three rolls and for historical ,11.4Ste1l of I com!Inf. Twentieth be baked, the some time, Come . to tor ing offorce with the Williams. the as that request every as fast rollsof rert receive the award infantry, who died at enlisted man in Utah be titled to take gathering for the most part Victory in mean- i purposes some Of them most have a meeting of use. 418 Douglas last fice can get around to IQ In the 0 it head this morning at wsight are already company wasFriday of pneumonia. to delay l, bern carried sway and not returned.- - , serve only letters extra time full of the and commission. genergovernment's advantage vileNary, honors county it, and We have tried to locate the inmuster werepresent, the work instead of expediting bl'on given. The body ous offer. the companies Plans for the 24 new bridges to be ient for burial iew to LongvMrs. Cohen sks that the veteransin con. Iforms of ttalt the Church historian's office, where a briss Gertrede In a letter from Copper ,com. publinhed constructed by the roar' 'elan. from which he came nine eider the explanation to , ; it located-the were that each rolls munter as notice V re-of i number of the bureau of avillan I Ipany in conjunction with the eoustY 4, t newspapers t '" rectivrd and forwarded to this office on Octo communications have been receive lief for.the Mountain division, It waa the Utah and Salt Lake Canal her will the matter and that ber 5," IBM- but thus far 'our search Stillman of Pcol stated, however. that the automatic in- -I Iwre Submitted. ofChairman sitarliest- - possible. atteritiOn. rosAs and bridges has been without results. It will be Secretary Leaves 1 ' surance given the enlisted men, had ex-- 1 the committee a great injustice to tne Survivors el placed in the plans For Conference in East piredl on Feb. 12. Up to that time Me Iwanted provision for who saw hard Bernthe brMges to be these companies. )11.' Power & Light Meettng.--- ice In .Sanpete county. some of thedirectiot of . government ruled that If anything hap- I built under thel immediate --' Ar, b. htr. Collier .1 ONILI 7 1 number being killed during this expo- County commission,secretary of the Mantltke pened te the soldier be was to be count-- the wee the law net this a that tetteare not contended rower if and Ctati granted drtion, they bielmion beetle of the might bevel '411trir Association t should be done unof' Utah. ..left Ole ed as insured because be I if be had had end that the work sion equally with the survivor. of applied for .:Insurance Light company are in conference at the attend a conference of Abe. Urn.. der the directidn of the road eupervisor. automatict Lake that Salt however. low. other 1 atcompanies this view, onal 'council KearnirAtuildineoffirea managers the chancel The county attorney upheld of that you will be able Agto t insurance has expired, but oe commission was !Trustingcommissioner MIS ett New Yorkdefenee.tit.th,o Logan. have ' tentlinie,from of :making applicittions- wilt be mwmit but said also that the for the work. of tension" ,' City. the tees will vielt be responsible ultimately Commisnioner litilimen did City...Bingham reverse r.very effort will the, Commercial until April IL Rexburg, l'rovo,--Parrelative te- these decbtion ha was to. stated Colo It endManufacturers' aseorlatkont made. It was stated. to get every man, Whereupon and Montrose, ' etc." re litt routine two companies. I am undo a provision- - - plat-e-el Lincotn: Chiceito, Columbus enlisted front Utah to protect himself not ininsist day , that the meetings for t The man killed,- - referred te-- lo the specification providing to S 1Pnliadolphte. On bin return he will or his family against accident by part impree.,,ment looking -' under the- direct , Z. la, letter,- was Charles Drew service. Rultimore. Washington. Bt.; ticipation in the war .risk Insurance the work toofbethedone '4 and commissida. supervision Kane offered by Uncle Sam. City. ' CI ,. .,.------....----- --- - . V -- , '..- -- --- , , . - s, . -- 7.1.-- - 3' " I t ' ' I - IIl . , , r......,; . -- , 7, ..r.....;,,,,,,e,......,..:. , - ..--. -- ,L- , ----- .- t etatkttfehtep, chrie ' , ; ;...; , -- , - , iii --- .. ,-..- o- -- -- ,....,,...,,. . -- - : - - - z.- . 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