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Show wati - V I i ' DESERET SEEK RILL HUE ELECT CATTLE ON FEEDER I The state council of defense I just been notified by the committee on public Jr formation at Washington that for the war conferences tn Utah Prof Guy Stanton Ford is to be sent tnted of Prof. Thomas F Horan Dr Ford Is professo of history andvdsn of ihe Inlvermty of Minnesota and has been asqfiuiatedwTth the committee or pub U He ha Information sined Its Inception directed the writing pf ail eduational pamphlets published, la said to krow thoroughly the historic background and meaning of the war and is acquainted He la with the German propaganda reported to be an excellent speaker Interest In the meetings which are to be held on Hit IT and T9 afLogan Ogden Halt Lake City and Frmo is already manifest The state council has also been irtc'-estin- g itself In matters of public hr th and on that account has taken a tion on two phases of the subject It has asked the postmaster general for per mission to extend the privilege of re mailing magasinea to cantonments base and hospitals, etc., to medical Journal other technical literature It ha also called the attention of superintendents mi to the effect that there has of nurses in aU hospitals of Ltab to petition sen no such movement since January the necessity of not permitting the Bead Killed. Joseph standards of nursing and ln1ruilion in nor is there prospect of any in l$1, state to be lowered by the demands this near the future on ths nursing profession for help Joseph Beal, Ik years oldald to have made The Layten Sugar company and the the armed forces of ths nation. by Utab-ldafi- o been a resident of this city, was struck Sugar company, which s train and 111 almost Instantly killed 'have petitioned the commission to In- by reto s , according near Hinsdale Rheumatic Pains. vestigate rates on Ume rock from Flux port received In tbl city from Chicago on the Vt astern Pacific to their facto- Wednesday The old gentleman, the retroubled with rheumatism When are the to an order for asking ries, port said, had been visiting In Hinsdale bathe the affected parts wt h rham-berlal- n Western Pacific to produce a stale Just previous u the accident Cos Liniment. You will be surwas a ment of the number of open top cars formation of the report that Beal that were brought Into Salt Lake City'alt Laker could not be established prised at the relief which It affords. Advertisement from the west tn 1917. These car j today would be suitable for this trade The railroads in thia case are contesting v ATITKITT Cl TIT J7II VT A wUll i the Jurisdiction of the Utah commie-eion in the matter, on the plea that IN FEDERAL COURT their lines are operated by the federal The organization of a local anion of cmwnerri&l telegrapher I is been per- fected and H J JLaaton, Associated effort that the Santa Is the Salt Lake Pres been elected telegrapher ha lines have filed Kent and of the organisation, accord- prldenI application with the federal body for U to D L Lvana, publicity man for th. cancellation of the .pedal rat. put f in affect Murch 2! from Bakersfield organization a 11 soon have a member- and other points In Cal fornia to Lund, Thp of over 100 of commercial teleg- (rrganistlon Modlena and other pjinta In L tan onfrapher ha been etrenuoualy union I is explained that , objected to b the Poatal and Western feeder eatne Union Coinpamea, according to mom there was a eere drought tn Caitfor-- 1 of the )icei union, and aU moveIn this direction have been tvinenu would was he feared it It file, and the A concerted movement on kpt to transport the feeder rat- - j the l pad Jf8.hr.l.fr.ph.r.t.,,y before March the rate was ju,; j form their employer that they are now used I la elimination, therefore is j union men will be made Friday, April asked, leaswag no through rate be-1- 4 tween the points mentioned but Similar notice has been received of j tha union, according to local-mewarned them application from the same companies Resident rons-f the mbarrssina aln for a provision that rates on and of ucti acttoir end much lntr of Fri-dsludge and petroleum flotation oil in quinces st evinced In tank-cars from various oil ditnbuUng announcement centers in California to Utah point The new local union has rented a be altered to provide that the tank room in the Labor Temple and a meetbus-dacars shah b 4 furnished by tha ship- ing will be held there i pers. An affidavit accompanies the -- .;r Wtlnaa iAlLli ' fa 8. yfnnmg brought k, der tha by next c Hip hooray, hip hooray, ALLRGRS suitable for th, occa.lon, ho' .l,w rho', would c, , tnt M,TY. "Good Goods it oovmnot. C. FUNERAL SERVICES Two In Cue Dy- -I, Coats . Womens Pumps and Oxfords Friday Morning Special. 43.65. Regular $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00, patent leather and kid, turn soles and welts mighty good looking footwear and m tfre preseirt shoe market 'arrex--" ceptional price. (Annex). Isn. often .hat ona Cornea a grandfather and great grandfather in one dav But President C W. Tenrose Is being congratulated upon just such an occurrence jesterdav. One, a bn by boy came to the residence of his son Frank W Penrose, and a girl arrived at the home of his grand eon Shlr-le- y grroee Jones The mothers and babies are all reported as doing well Will Observe Holiday The hanks will close at 1 p m Ffbley. Liberty Trie clearing day, a legat holiday house will hold an early aeaelon and the general offices of the Oregon Short Line will close it 1 pm, J Examining Applicant Paul Armstrong local tT 8 Immigration exara-- ii of inr has been busy the greater mi., un,n' the ul- - the past two dav sand likely will part spend moons b..Tb )taatlqpwaw 4 scued Among a few days to come examining present were members of the citv cant for citizenship J Parley Fainter For the first Jurtu. V. h W llkim of the time in the are Busy f the ertmasl division of the city union every history Officers snd rrembsrs Of court the Oom- - Pitcr In this1 city Is busv, according Ih buat- to td to th rhort of C H. John-o- n. ,vrr nn "Y--nt of that tounion Mr. John- - L hOMlb that s mob!', trt'fit nsndnpr,MintR5?t2 tr,,iits this th fact ins Hut it hav ben ttrpM th- -r ( n.eof ,arKe humhnr of psint-- rs 'or, und.riandh! and -- rfurr.abl, bp those citizens who r rmploysd rd nano to r.su'ate this traffic t rejpondin to ths appeal of the mayor ' "clean up and paint up r. limit for to driver b. .nd tha, of .Bird day will be phaerved with ex - lib crcle Ih Ihe several appropriate schools of ths arinmons that can not bs mistaken, city tomorrow. Someone Began to Save There ij not a successful business nor an independent fortune In Salt Lake that did not hate its beginning with a thrifty person. Somewhere, sometime, someone began to sate to sate regularly, and the first step toward fortune was taken. Then he kept right on he saved with ststem That was the secret of hut success Being a weekly or monthly saver will also be th secret of your success Start at ths Merchants today with on dollar. Ith a Personalit- 98c All silk, Japanese pongee; 33 ural color only. Bought many wise we could not offer it at price, even for a sale. Ideal frocks or blouses. inches vide natmonths ago, other- anything silk for like 14??!? Hals sad 2lw-$rv- 4$. (mif f alft CUmrtmm FcmISmiL MUROTI HMkFR, 4, BAH, Aaa Ykird AwUk BALT LAMM CITK C 4VNo4 L Berlin April 35 via London Herman naval operations on the Flankers roast says an official statement given out today by - the German admiralty have in no way been impeded by the British attack on Zeebrugg and of exceptionally good spring coats for this sale, price. Worsteds, checks, plain colors; serges and other good wearing fabrics. (Second Floor). Friday' Morning Special Pair, 50c. -- Tan, black, grey and white a big hosiery special" for the men ; splendid hose at a low price. (Main Floor). le.prNi UaLtf tam FViday Morning Special. Womens Lise Union Suits Friday Morning Special. 59c. Low neck, no sleeves, knee length, summer weight, regular and out sizes. French band top. (Mam floor). Pair 50c,2 Bronze, tan, smoke, taupe, copen, pink, naw battleship grey sizes 8 Vi to 10. (Mam Floor). CurtaiirMafqmsette" Friday Morning Special. Yard, 19c. . Regular 25c and 30c material ; remnants and short pieces, different lengths, which will not be cut (Drapery Department). Slightly mussed and soiled from display; a wide variety of different styles and colors; ages 2 to 8 years; one and two piece suits. (Juvenile Dept) Fancy Colored Tissue and Irish Dimities Pure Silk Ribbons Friday Morning Special Friday Morning Special. Yard, 25c. Broken lines, choice qualities; different patterns and colorings. (Annex). Yard, 22c. AVronderful ribbon value; moire, oriental fancies, new plain colors in the new blues, greens and others; 7(6 inches wide; for sashes, hair bows, i)a88 (Main Floor) h ' At 21c. Just odds and ends and not a great many, but very much under what you would pay regularly ; good assortment for so small a lot. (Art Dept) Brooms FYidsy Morning Special. x49e. Just Embroidery Cotton Lhoit of them; four tie; polished handles. fv (Down Stairs Store). 150 1. , Friday Morning Special Wash Waists New Filet Laces Friday Morning Special. $1.19 Yard. Five inches wide, new patterns the most lar lace of the moment fo t collar and cuff seu, separate collars and trimmings. A big value. (Mam floor. A Great Big Neckwear Special Odds and ends, good washable colors . Friday Morning Special. 89c. (Art Dept) of pretty vodes m plahrand stfipeefTectsT" (Down Stairs Store). large collars. Limit 2. Made C: Cotton FYiday Morning Special. . Regularly 60c, just and navy. Si Mens, Womens and Childrens 40c Hank. a few of a kind, purple, brown Hose (Art Department). , Camisoles Friday Morning Special. At 65c. , ' issa, Friday Morning 6perUL 4 FOR 19c. This household necessity at this price gives you an opportunity to save. (Down Stairs Store) Turkish Towels , Friday Morning Specie L c- EACH 29c. - ve!T.hbatirtoweI: but not to - T J - A. B. Naptha S ap V At 50c. Sample Gowns and Envelopes Beautiful brand new, fresh roll collars in delicate Friday Morning Special J shades of pink,, blue, stripe combinations, yellow,- $U9. rose and also white; theyre the newest in collars Mostly pink, batiste or crepe, not many, but this and they relovely;also jabots vesteea, sets than the cost of the fJateriafcfbythe Ajl. Sprite. exceptionaroffer. (Main Door) . "yard. (Third Door). Friday Morning Special. 15c Pair. , Black only all sizes, good quality hose. (Down Stairs Store). Wash satin, silk poplin, crepe de chino slightly mussed and soiled but very exceptional values; lace trimmed, several styles; regular $1.25. (Third Door). ' i - 89c. Made of standard percales, full and long, a number of good patterns from which to select Limit 2. (Down Stairs Store). Friday Morning Special. 4 Bungalow Abrons Friday Morning Special. Stamped Corset Covers D. M. t , Boys' Vash Suits Large Hanks Floor). $2.90. A big variety of splendid value blouses in crepe de chine, Liberty satin, and also striped tub silk tailored blouses. Splendid material, good styles. (Main Floor), 15c Doz. i Friday includ- . Friday Morning Special. $1.19. Ginghams ,and percales; high or low neck, long sleeves; well made garments, good grade mater-- i ' (Second Floor). t gather- Blouses House Dresses summer (Annex). Good Goods 14.90 - ji A very small lot this, Mens Silk Haf Hose Friday Morning Special. y- MERCHANTSLh BANK MmWr German Admiralty Statement on Attack A. small lot of dresses, too, which we have hours ed as a big special for these-fe- w morning. Serges, silks and combinations ed ; big values for your money. (2nd Value 95c and $1.95. Friday Morning Special. FYiday Morning Special. JOHN - Friday Morning Special. - Special. Friday Morning Special. Womens Lisle Hose SttS'M stateAn Atlantic Port, April 15. ment Inward today by the Interns lion- - ( nl Men- - mile Marine owner of the American line placed the dentil toll on Ihe Bt Paul tentatively nl three men, all miming, and mid that It was "Impoaciblo at present to necertaln the cam of the acrnlenl." The m lenient added tliat operations are- under way to ruse the- venoci. Dresses $19.75 Pongee I ,u Csplisl Friday Morning i appll-tno- M St. Paul Victim. Merchandise and Prices Speak for Themselves ' These are not sale blouses, but from our regular stock but In this special sale as a big bargain for our customers. Georgette crepe, crepe de chine and a number of the other good materials for new styles ; see them. (Second Floor) spring--all Find Suitcase and Clothing Resident of thw city motoring near Mur rav last evening picked up in the road suitcase containing valuable rloth After having received a writ of haThe property was taken to pobeas corpus from th Third district Ing lice headquarters to await identifies court to The Hank fa "8n. $5.90 DMORCR ASK LATE LOCALS. ,n.,d Official of IVfeshtngion, April ?S The Netherlands legation, although without information from their gov ernment regarding reports that tbs Germsn minister had left The Hagns and that the Dutch minister to Germany tsad left Berime this did not necessarily mean a break in diplomatic relations waa near he tween Germany and Holland. They aid that In the course of negotiations between the two countries ths ministers frequently have returned home for if s bresk were immiinstructions nent, it was said, the legation here undoubtedly would have been informed. r Friday Morning Special. dren. a presidential the espionage laws Bmith, who Is said to have made seditious remarks during his campaign for funds to defend ( hicago I W W officer being hld there for trial will be arraigned before Henry V. Van Pelt L. 8 commissioner ii Blouses Ju, 7ojsyarrcMcd wi warrant for violationuo of DEATH All Over Hie Store Charging that hoc husband r.fumd II physician wh.n she was II! and that upon ono occ.ton be knocked ?to aerlou. Injury to both., down canning aoen a iwo,t ucc.fafuj Tiled tUIH b fnmt iiuit w ork wtn now bo tn th Third district court for divorce from John D Allen Th romplilnt the building may be completed ays ttie couple were married at ProlalL vo five years ago and have two chll-- i the EtTABmith CALLED The Hague. April IS The peaking today In the firat chamber of the Netherlands parliament on the nand and gratel question alth Germany, the leutch foreign nunister declared not conceal he could not and lbu from the chamber the fact that thn aa question a a very eerious one. Ha aid he wonld not say more about 1L Closed 1 Oclock Friday Liberty Day Shop in the Morning-Sto- re 8:30 to 1 0?clock Friday Morning Specials Hhat is said to be the first Infringement of 4upatent suit filed in the federal court Utah in tfre'past 25 vears was filed yeeterdiry by the ShadPaul ier ulraniztng company of HI Mahu-fa Vulcan the iser Huperior against company of Utah r luring The plaintiff alleges that the Utah firm I manufai luring small vulcanising outfits that Infringe on some of It aska jio damages but its patents. merely an order restraining the Utah and others from using volcompany The ground for the new L D S U canic involving infringements of building was formally broken today at us patents special exercises held by the faculty students of the school Assembling voirTAwr BUKRrrrft. at devotional on the school campus all Thomas O Wnsht a boilermaker of members of the faculty a well aa Provo filed a petition of voluntary hitched themselves to the plow, I bankruptcy In the I 8 district court dehta, C Cornwall occupying the seat, He give his llabtlHies at while President Guy C Wilson gripped yesterday i&UU and assets- - av- - H 9A of which the handle and made the fihst furrow he claims 15 exempt Christian U. n the Mte of the new building 8c heel Potilson, a laborer of Salt Lake also songs and yells found their way upon filed a petition, stating his liabilities an Impromptu program, especially the at $719 99 and assets he Claims exempt chant "Make room, clear way, for a at $959 JL D. 8 U, i bigger and better! V K pa ILLv 4 government. t Wileou and Eugene Robbins recitation. Wednesday afternoon Magnificent Uttl Star of Bio, Im-- I floral tribute covered tha bier and bourn, Tb rrvtc fin,Hirhrt of ,11k nnd teatiflad to tha love and raapect fait I, wn made by tia, ward Primary offi. by a host of friend Musle waa furcmrm. It now ocrupiaa a prominent nished by prof A C. Lund aad J J place In th, ward cnapel Ltsstw Thomas McClellan, Mrs Mrs Agnes Olsen Thomas JoUHAMTB STARR MKKTIkGS seph P Price, conductor of the Twenof th. Granite Make tieth ward choir, and the ward choir Th, priesthood will meet at the ataka tabernacia on Prof Lund rendered Loewe s seng Sunday April II, at 1 "Th and "O Love Dtvin Th home mlasionartea of th Oran-l- t and MrMatch Edward "Angels Ever Make will meet at the tabernacle Bright and Fair sang both accompanied PIOVEEH 9TAKB tOPEREtE. A April IS at It noon bv Prof McClellan on the organ 8nda. The special missionaries, councils of quartet Th quarterly conference of Pioneer consisting of Messrs Lund and. take will be held Sunday. April 99 seventy, heads of eiders quorum, Pries ind Masdamea Edward and The morning seaakn will commence at bishops, counselors and instructors of Thoma My Godto ,h lesser of Granite etake The IS o clock tn the etake hall the afterwill meet priesthood at tha ataka tabernacle on noon session In the The service wer -la charge of Bish-d- p at J Sunday. Kfpnai 1 m C (C Neln who- spoke comforting o'clock and the evening session in the April 21, at p word to the bereaved family Presl 94 o clock The Assembly Hall at dent Charles W Pan rose delivered a people of the stake and aU others inforceful sehmon on the resurrection terested are Invited to attend Special Blshon Clawaon of the Ftrhteenih ward musical numbers have been arranged BY and Bjshop George Romney formerly and at the evening session the singing of the Twentieth ward paid glowing will be furnished by the combined tributes to the memory of the deceased choirs of the etake. RoOl 9aceetle In this opening praver waa by Frark R Vincentis died April 21,city The regular meeting of the Pioneer sie aged 2 The 8nsw and the benediction bv Bishop tske Relief society officers will be year O 4 monthsA and I day. Funeral In David R. Lvoh of the Fnaign ward Inthe Donnell 4 hlld in the stake haft, Friday. April 29, Company chapel at waa In the city cemetery where Interment in Calvary terment at t p m. A full attendance Is desired. p m Thursday waa dedicated by Joseph F the grave cemetery PIONEER STAKE PSlMAItT. Simmon , , Margery Gilmer At 542 went First The stake ahd local officers of the Vorth, April 24 Margery, daughter of stake association of Pioneer Primary Mr William 8 Gilmer, died will meet with members of the general Mr and PryEBALIOTlfJCl age4 1 year M month rantt IT da Henderson oer4 in convention, Sa turd a The funeral of Milton was sent by O Donnell A Co who waa crushed beneath a heavv at 2 p m. In the etake hall EvApril" Thebody to Austin, for interment Colorado, o'ficer ie requested to be present. in the trmk Tuesday nirht will be held Idaho, Fifth ward rhapeL Sunday at I oHork HIGH PRIEKTS MKETIG. Henry Eddlagtew Interment will be in the South Jordan Henry Eddington, oldest son of W The high priests of Liberty stake Eddington of Salt Laka City died pcemetery will hold their regular quorum meet- Wednesday April 24 The deceased was Funeral aervicea fdr Richard Erastus born 1845 Sunin on mar Era nf He the First ward chapel July 28 died St Byron. Wyoming ing Sarah Durant of Morgan, and In will bewhp 1 pm at the held Friday day April 29, at 10 20 am. All high ried 1884 waa called on a mission to the South Bountiful ward chapeL Instead of priest are invited. Southern state Later he filled a mis- Thursday as previously announced sion in England Surviving him are Friends are Invited. primary widow and the following children, al convention of the Pri- his mary associations of the Salt Lake Mr George Hogg end James C EdFLORIST. stake will be held in the Twenty-secon- d dington of Salem. Idaho, and William ward chapel, Saturday, April 27. at Henry, Claude and Thee Barton Ed2 o clock FLORAL DE8IGV8 A SPECIALTY A full attendance of the ofdington of Sugar City, Idaho flt-in- . ficers and teachers of each ward is reVu. 211 Alrvaeder PTbeasaa Alexander Py-p- er Evan, Flor.1 quested Thomas aged 4 years son of DepERNEST TAMBOCRVE, SALT KVMUlf ITAKR KKLYKP SOCIETY. uty IT 8 Marshal and Mra David Lkk lead Inc noriat. new atora The regular monthly meeting of the Thomas died last evening after week a onr iveeiatltf DKora Relief society of Ensign stake wil) be illness at (he famll residence. 49 tiona design, 7 South Main. Waa IMA held In the Twentieth ward meeting- Fourth East street. The funeral arhouse Friday, April 29, at 2 pm rangement will be announced later CEMETERIES. PRE9EVT SERVICE FLAG. Petries Jergeeeen In a local hosdied today A service flag containing $1 at are pital, Patrina Jorgensen LAWW CEMETERY A8ATCH with a large etar In the center repre- Funeral notice later Perpetual Care. 24 Mala 8L Wu 1944 BrtgadierGeneral Richard W" senting was Young, presented to the Twentieth ward eunday evening last by the PriFUNERAL DIRECTORS. The presentation mary association. was part of an Interesting program Joa Taylor. il-I- S Bo. W Temple rendered by members of the association Bt Utah a leading undertaker and am. and including the presentation address 4 Wee-v-and quality geede tha Ith Karl behner 2wtIm the gimme M Lron Primary president, hr meaical Twentieth ward meetinghouse crowded with friends of bwL Prices at your own suiting. W 2.1 numbers of Amer- the young man, the funeral services choir. Primary song OTKWNit. A CO. UNDERTAKERS ica with solo by Eleanor Thomas for Karl Simmons a W es. who died South Wool following brief Hines were and ,mbatm,ra IIi-12- 7 chorister; quartet, "America First" Monday in held ward th 8L Twantleth Neeles, Clarence Temple Stanley chapel Ralph Lyon, Intelligence' the Place of Dr. Railroads Also Ask Permis- Movement Opposed by Em-- , Takes , Thomas F. Moran, First sion to Alter Rates ployers and May PrecipiTrouble. tate Announced. On Oils. t J APKIL 25 ISIS cMGhurchN CCIIilE TO UTAH TO PRESIDENT tub Hr'v THURSDAY I OR. CUT STANTON FORD C1CEIUII0N Of SPEC! EVENING NEWS . Limit 4. slightly imwearing qualities. (Down Stairs Store). W - |