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Show r., , 111 SECOND SECTION ele, ..rtw at!. ' tir sad Spatti. Local News, Miming aro of t he Wet A,111D SATURDAY IllAY 25 1918 FOUNDED '1850 opt. )11 h the It a ter SHE DgAmATicscHools :ua- - LIBRARY Is Modeler Hands-of-th- e UTAH UTAH SIXTY-EIGIITI- mu By Webster. -- -- , --J TELL THE V RANIE ,PCou &E'RMArt PEOPLE THAT To 5Tte HAve ORMILEP-04C- RED- gliptiO YEAR E - CROSS 01111,1E' IN MORE BRINGS UTAH 1101111 MILLS 1 7Y THAN HALF MILLION M TATE UNIVERSITY 4tItrH i;i-Th- Section of , .:"x..1.:;' Food Administration Officid Greatly Pleaced With Utah Passes QuotaTotal Church. Tender. Of Subscriptions Up to Noon Today $514,833 For The gatheringof be 'Belief society wheat from all parts Lotbe state in State responseto the call of the government, , Cit),, ' - frit:19 AriD "To Hoyre AmERICA flOTKE UttTIL FU2IV4ER at ( ' t.,T1' The prograra for the Vining; of the new west aide Carnegie library Mon. day was announced this. 11:110tning. The xercise will be 'held at II p. in, in the auditorium of the new building as follows: Song. "America" .7, - Audiente., Dedicatory Prayer. Rev. Elmer I. Goshen: The Tender of the Library to the City . John D. Spencer President of the Library Board. Response MayorFerry Selection ..25th Ward Doubts Mixed fr, Quartet. Address Tenor Solo.. Coca. j riat.."4 ttAri 5tA Institution Will Fill Long Felt Need ImportantAdaition to Institution Will bEitahIished Next. Fall Prominent Artists Coming .1 ktat ',,,C-Ecztdk-P '1115 Pat is declared.by food administration officials to be one of the biggest feats accomplished to days,. '10fficials interested- la the 'matter- expected .that -- 0.. fur - MAUDE ADAMS PLANS GREAT PLAY FOR "U" , - FIVE 'RED CARDS" , ARE REPORTED : - -- the turning in. of the grain,rnight take at least a week or two. but much i7;is to their surprise some 40,000 bushels 6 N . I9rT already stand waiting In .VitriOUJI die-- . !If rZ tricts of Utah ready tor( shipment. This krAr grain filling some 45 or 00 care. accord- Interviews With Persons ing to Henry tit Blood. subcommittee Maurice Brown; Ellen Van ,1 7 Of man for Utah otthetnilling division p Who Expressed Unpatil the U. S. food administration. and will 0 D. R. Cocitelis , I''r', re-Valkenburg and Sam Addresti mins. atui be rushed ba..the .Immadiatalw -; Following- the program. light. .1141,z-,, ;IVA k ,.,., Action otic Remarks freehments fill be served. then shipped to the Atlantic seaboard , Hume Will Teach , I or GILIVONtOn for shipment to the sot'During the week Librarian diOanilli , , Will be Taken. and her assitnanta have been 11Plkor. Of milling Sprague ;, in France.. diers matter The ;-,Act in This City. ' putting- the books in place on tbe the grain has, of course. especial shelves and.; adjusting; the building 1 il? . 4' terest for 1.7.stab milling men.. Mr. Blood for ups during the coming week. ,,o., The structure has been long needed by stated that probably much of the grain 1 declared. thswewt eidersboard a d l'.: would be milled in Utah as a number of t The eStabliahmeritof a large dra- - The Who have RED cnot, library ,I local ruiners bad not yet ground their; of the building of , matic school at the University of Utah had charge , the firai.....44thlti .auotant.....taneat Coontr Sartart xresident. Mn. Gorham, secretary, 174.939 Other Counties year the government allotted out the theatrical profession is being planned Annie,Wells Cannon. Mrs. C. P.Herman of the years crop wh:lch,1 Miss Kate Williams. K!i f Total $514.1aa proportion by officials of the institution, according Baln.berner. rt. H. Christense.o. W. F. e--ceach mill man could grind and as many Max Hanauer, Miss Joanna H. to an announcement !made by concern. did not mill their there anVtariks Quota $500.000 Maud May Babcock of the public ISP4r.ttrul0dolbwItnriga cititetwir committee ,,-;-Excess Subscribed I 14133 other chance will be given them on the ,..,,.., i Relief school any have also been largely responsible in society wheat. speaking department of the ,, wheat is left over after attending ta the establishment of the structhis Morning. In the list of initruc- - Pushing home mining concerns, it will be disAt a meeting of Red Cross workers ture on west side to a successful ctors who will help launch the new finish: the tributed to Kansas and Nebraska mills at noon , , today. reports from over the which not their have filled Chaa J. E. quota. yet Willey, Clarence Calm, Geo project next tall Will be such author- - E. Davey, because of the poor wheat crop in the state, exelusivo of Salt 'Ake City and Geo. E. Burbidge. ex 'efe -- hies in stage craft as Maurice Brown Graham. J. W. Sineden, W. A. Langford. middle west last aeason.' county, showed total contributions to Jr., Arnold 'Will Feed---aand Ellen Van Valkenburg. director K. N. White, S T. Tanner,. V. , the Red Cross fund of $174.938 which, 0Rev. 'Willey. Arthur (Hamitic, of the Chicago bitrs. leading actressuf. senior. with Bah Lakes contribution of $3311- ,on for director The committee arrangements Little theatre and Siun Hume 894. makes a total Of $514.331, or $14,- E. Chas. are I Monday evening Of the Arts and Crafts theatre of De- - D. R. Coombs, J. T. Woriton. MnTillentReinheifill"etoleftrYomIthattai,ot00"tolcbSt0.1,1:00411 833 In excess of the required half mil-Rown , L not troiL Last but least, Whalen, Clarenoe Cowan. Mr. dollars. Itis expected that Maude Adams. national stage favor. Willey. May Thomas.... Winona- - NeedI ite, if plans carry, will come to the ham. fore the campaign is oMcially declared C ----W anew ) tamirlibt lottopy Pt universityandpresentaomeelassiet INFInctrosissit nosed;Alair813111wi1l , productions, aided bY univerairt Ittl. cation at the c:?ene.r of. Eighth West Mr. Blood Mated the this morning that . dents and has also according to thin I and Sixth South streets prompt action of the Ke lief aiitielles several thousand and their willingness to immediately. At the meeting referred to a modes morning's announcement even a great- without questiouturn over the grain ,, er plan in view. She will ask one of 'POLICE ElliEr BETENtiNT MANUFACTIMERSIISIT upon the call from the,presiding litsh- was made to appoint a committee for ., ; Deseret flews in America's leading dramatists to write ,rollmALBEHIBE rouNg op's nice. had deeply impressed l', S. the purpose of canvassing - the names a great play based on the theme of wficiaiti. The Eturing of the grain sine, of those- who refused to- aid 100 Per Cent List Progress" end will aim to 'illgrim's Initial by solicitors, and this mat- the La:tp1;:eldb.y7t:ra':,enleitlebnit.rmofitrwriFettil approached at IN COMMIIICIAL the IIIIMAEE PROD presentation give Big ter wiU receive attention at once. MILK Among the Ea It Lake institutions IN taiNTER University of Utah, and make it an an- The state. Salt Lake City and most lions. but because the movement with which crossed the 100 per cent ;mat event. its especial purpose has been unique in of the counties of the state have almart today in the Red Cross drive. it The establishment of the school has , the whole country and aa the idea of ready given more than "'due gratitsue; - The the Aare( News stablishbeen considered forsome time by following representatives of thel was mother in the world" bias asked foe saving against famine haA deeply (Specal to The ri7ensa) ment250 Ttor 4sempioyeesk President John A. Widtsoe, Mills Bab- of the Pares federal otticiabs for its real and still subscriptions are pouring In Manufacturens association of Utah Para", proprietor In filed Moore cock and other school authorities and strong. business, the in been Ogden May an had made 'north. exception more are yet wanted by those in Bunter dalry, is accueed in a Com- visited the Provo Commercial club. editorial. stereolam- - and ; comes as a climax to enthusiastic composing. !suit today in the seeend-tuetricourt) the matter. Now, however, with tor in charge of the work. Eighteen counwork done this year by etudents Of the plaint sworn to by J. P. Nelson, of last night, and attended a special Job press. typing. bindery. it;liee Irttaacreln rh et h;te very fig iteitnyg Guardian are the ties C,asualty reported at the luncheon to against department-M-Pla- Y the-- - state-- - dairy food - de. meeting the-- - club printing. de;ivery and bookstore ni Chirrotratire-rbots-R-Browthe suggestion .crt the presiding "gone over the top." They were: -.through reIn turned their W. Miss Babcockli Announcement. departments. President standF. below of milk Jerumn, Secretary selling partment. Cache, Davis, Emery, Grande 1ports. Every Dee from the boy ing. Detective! J. 1... Bobenn and Po- - rT:ginrlinrt;71:)1i1Zzli l'have Miss Babcock thin morning Mad. ard. and milk that ha" been preserved A. C. Rees. John' M. Jayne, W. 11. Put(west), Juili (east). Kans. and imidery girls, to the lice Sergeant T. H. Blackburn. The the 'disposal of the nation in the most the following statement in regard to with formaldehyde, While Instances nam,11. John R. Bruff, V. A. Tracy and carriers Morgan, Flute, Rich. (west), editors and of subscribed fashion. W. Benson. nuoragers. , Every particle new 'tic Mr. Blood stated.would go to San- Juan, Sanpete, the Sevier. - Summit.. , plan: either through the trice or their Guardian Casualty is named as One Addresses were made by Melilla. a! of the former offense have been Mackay. says. 'The use 'Percy leisure Tooele, Is on Washington.: it the was If because learned it defendants and the France of that any Putnam Bees, and ward Jensen on total orwanizations. The Rayes. is the test of Its clvtl. nations occaxionally by dairy and industrial miller put anything in the way of such Five "Bed Carda." and commercial needs of raised was which will be bonds of the chief of pollee. consider. Wilton, No a procedure, his allotment of the grain throughout the state Utah and specific problems of the forwarded to260,1.75. Lion exists for a busy people. than the food official" "red cards" were reported at-. Five the In headquarters. asks for The be for milling would damages withdrawn., Ths plaintiff matter of its leisure? for some time, it is the first time le day. They urged When "Red cards" ars roe, be believed. the luntheon. "The University Dramatic clubthe recent from the Casualty women beof the society, for of sum the $5.000 the were d finished a for that with persons who speeches of their interviews ords prosecution would years questiosie repaid amply oldest similar student body organisa- in he SUM of $1.000 triotic service in giving over the wheat refuse to contribute to the fund and !company tion In the countrywas organised in the title .of formaldehyde in milk kis were asked and answered. The meet- Will Name Building ing closed with the singing of 'The so give expression to unpile 2896, and has since produced 28 - plays, occurred. frcim each of the other defendants. ttoimkenoost: ttahmatinteh Pairn dh a tdb es a tvatedt i ' that let In doing Star Spangled Banner." ranging from classic to farce, from ! For Smith President sets forth that on May 20. 1917. would feed America's soldiers would triotie sentiments. She Every effort is being- made by the Shakespeare to Shaw. Each production. of One the men reported was odd !she wiut arrested on a charge of vio- bring additional compensation, lie be- to' be a German bee been repeated four to 20 times in state dairy ithd food department, tin. citizen and a friend lieved. Salt lake .t2ity, and throughout the der direction of Walter M. Boyden, to act new to be and r. Wolatenholms The it is building of women in this city who are wives Ilating the HOSPITAL NURSES Reedy for Shipment. state. The public speaking department fix the blame for this ' P. named the Smith 3ternoria1 and In was held men Joseph condition, of interned as alien enemies at jail has become. because of these nrodue. to The wheat now ready for shipment is charges that she bring the culprits to justice. Ft. DotiNbut. Another was &confessed tiona more and more the Wearing boiI4Ing accorrPrg to a decision: 7. 7917, without any formal reported as follows; June ;until offi-636 a ! reached this mcmag by Church I. W. W. member who expressed his Formaldehyde is preservative that Tremonton, 682 bushels; Garfield. house, in this state and even outside nt Anthon H. Lund and, ;complaint eta!! being filed against her; bushels: Cellinston. iliiii bushels; Pew- - hatred for anyttdng that would help of it, for things dramatic In the various has long been forbidden in milk both .11ECEIVE DIPLOMAS PresidentPresid, C. IV Penroae have been bush-- , before evville, 360 bushels: Fielding. communities. Two years ago it seemed under state and federal requirements to allowed not was go she that this country win the war. Others also, to attend to the Is: Murray, ISO bushels; Brinton, 120 advisable to meet the growing demands and I. said to interfere seriously' with pointed a hnoLand this trintning !a magistrAe and not permitted to en- bushels: 190 bushels; South expressed themselves as- opposed eithItriMint or the Providence. for better amateur plays .and the pro- - the digestive properties. A or the Red structure should rc-- ! government decided that the Bennison. SOO er She complains Cottone."ood. an littorney. durum, of these playa to give an elsits 1121"W- - frnm the head of the gage bushels; Deseret. 700 bushels: Deseret, Cross, mentary course in play technique. largtk,audienco filled Barratt hall ceit.e t Church. Twn nf the, other buildings nn that as a result. her business was las bushels: Abraham. 40 bushels; Cas- be ap- . committee a motion A That this was an actual necessity that campus have..aiready been named as!!ruined. (she kept a roominghouset. tie Dale, 200 bushels: Orangeville. 240 pointed to watt upon the state cottned evidenced by the surprising a Tbeursdadyozz:1:ferocliser:rocethearir of the ,a,rvoLuTioN O F DANcE , memorials. One to Brigham Young and her health was tmpatred and her good bushels; Fairview. 8 0o0 bushels; Wood- - of In these cleanse. in the two years send defense for authority to , for name was brought into disrepute., ft. Groves L. D. B. hospital. Nineteen Barrett hall to Aa donor to the fund the ruff. 200 bushels: Hyrum stake). principals, citizens" to etnPloY 'what IVO It s erection, perspective of bushels; Logan (Coilegis TS o rgies superintendents, from Alaska. Oregon. On S means ........,kb section too of appears they saw fit to bring each per,. tse Union. building Page onsRee, Id aho. Nevada, Wyoming. Arizona and bushels: bushels; were 1 3 of this issue, bush- - sons to account, was pooped and the 2.600 , 5.1. Juab Nephi, stake, in bushels; sliowN Nebraskahave this registered Prof. Alien Soldiers Will eht. Cresrent ward. Jordan. 200 bush- - executive committee will make the course'. These student have presented .' ley bef 60 bushels: one-aFountain eii: YilITTIOre, plays-- plays. II three-amade the Naturedized 276 bushels; Mt. I'leasenti 600 pointmenta. important Be announcement First Witcher Green. that plays of Piero. Shaw. Barrie. Ibsen. Sergt. President Joseph F. Smith was recover- bushels: Spring City. 1,600"bushels; MeGilbert. Synge. Lady Gregory. etc.. and . ..1MOM,0 0 F DI S HIGH SCH ing from his recent severe A. ront, 1.300 buSihels; Payson, 1,500; Mo--- D.,,......,1'...,.... IR by special permission the latest Virash- Camp One hundred neutral or AMed aliens rooli W. Peterson, superintendent illness. raperatin of the in- 1,300 bushels; Payson. 1.600 bush- 804415,814 ington Square and Provincetown pro. stitutioh. i tioe 250 the presented Parocan. at stationed els; Layton. .bushes; ductiOns from their unpublished menu. In Various Sections serving in the army Miss Charlotte E. parley.diplomas and- I According to adrIces received in this no ' ---"'bushels; Cedar City, SO bushels: Free- superintenla dom. scripts. At least 3,000 people have been of horses. presented pins 50 bushels; Mayfield, 262 bushels; from Carry Grant, Theekystd. Tn.. Fort Douglas are to be naturalized to the The girls of the East high' school, dent entertained by these performances on womea next oourt ! young and read the annual re. iuds et), the United States district Farmington, Ephraim, 2,400 bushels;, 160 campus. and three Limes that num. - the yield natural picturei the his. port of th 11c b mt cMhiuhlirceani petty bierstaries 'were repose.: Centerfisld. bushels;- dseveral her hive seen the repetitions of the toldin men is the sanitary ISaturday to satisfy the new lair. which 260 bushels; noutmblf)rrg.! i was one of from---; the ancient wont given by 1176 bushels: Monroe.,450 to the police last night froth vast. tory of dancing bushSterling, "over taken soldiers all i that e. .e10,be atilet,t0 torjtoquirea 400 ous sections et:the city, but T.in se to- a " (lances down tq the modern ! Oeo, a e W. Ii t ktitiPtatiblr thehostirtaT the fourth In many ward housesfor the benefit els; Ephraim 40 at training camp Ashley Wallace and C. O. Berr- y. bushels; Gunnison, 400 bushels: Hems- - inane did the culprits succeed la ob. ' of various charitiee and funds. . dance of today. In a pageant given last 'ntaff, 7 ::e r.erst- son of Grant. a. Intvid 760 Bishop 70 Smith WAS bushels: fer. Mantl, bushels; 1""up master of Teenaleal Trabitne. ceremoniea. Ftsilowing the exercises a night ' leave Grantsville. 660 boshels; Tooele, 600 taloing a large- tianount of money at i over them after they authority "The demand is now that technical Over 16 girls- took partin dance was bushels: Roy. 40 nbushels; Paragonah, property. In two eases the burglar ' ,.... - the slab- - reception. and -. and professional 'training be offered for orate pageant 1.2160 bush- - gained entrance to the rooms and homes at theOdeon., - heitt,for, the er;; ISO bushels; oial, Paul ArtriatrOng. hatnrillitatiOn headgiven in the school graduates- cos; West Weber, 160 bushels; $panish of those who have ability and wish to pre. auditorium for the with i their victims througli the abrelealt district. this for ; strainer ;t!" benefit .of the . Red pare for the theatrical prefeeetell. el of ward..175 . Fork. Fourth will have charge hushelir7,Salem. nese ofthose robbed , 'f'444.' , quarters at rienver, - - actors.e. scenic artists. stage Cross-- To ear Saito Wall We goal eel 670 bushels; Salina.. 200 bushels; Plym- was one at and this 44,.. the The first of reported appbcants. the examaning I ,i a.,, N managers. etc. Dramatic compositions. by th girls in charge of the affair. ,liTAII LAIIDELs AT P. JP1111100i1 will- - pail nth. 72 bushels; Mewl North ward- - home of Mrs- - J. C. Brandon. 1126 &lee. Judge Tallman r like niusical Compositions require the and stoke. 50 ,enth East treet. Elie and bee deugh- the Ittee of upon their fitmenn to become American 1.680 bushls; Manila- - Afpine '4'14wws.a... 40 to reand interpretation of technically trainei I Elmo. had the ter been theatre bushels; bushels; Emery, Pre7na: ettizene. ,o . .. . ay I to player it,prottorotoroy ifflaugVar the training of a student of the drama. leas reached. p flLake, Nebo. 22 2 hushial; Lake Shore,- i entered the house and geared out a 1V--Theme simple trtha RECENT CONVENTION have tong been I One of the features of the eventn- s Nebo. you boshels:- Roosevelt. 204 bushman who was in- the bedroom.- Thos.recognized in els; others stored in name granary. OO i place had been ransacked- but nothing study of itiusical !was the French ballet dance. In which works. In the study of dramatic works a group of girls composed HIGH bushels; Mt. Pleasant, 37. of Margaret bushels,' of value was missing. Tbe marauder p they have tong been ignored in the uni CHAN'. Neva Clegg, Marion Nonage Murray.274St1"Tos0. 00 bushels:20 Vernal. got into the house through the front anti versities from which the men-anSunset. worn. Shelly McKnight, garbed in their Puffy First. bushels; by using the key to that door . bushels.idoor The rtallcontingent. to the recent en chiefly derive their critical stand.,1 dreases of white and pink tulle. ilium-he stu4ent:4 Of the East and West Levan, 4M1 bushels; Delta, 137 bushels; which had been left on, tot of the matt ' psimmt , 4 , who have been active In Leamington. toe bushels: Suth eriand.lbox on th e front porch when lite family. whore moet of all they trated the former novel way of French conference of social worker' at Kan.' schnots ", ardrhere high as- eityxeturned the different school furoctioIis during Deseret. l.0 bushels; Parowah. 104 bush- - 'left , - ."' ought to be recognized. - So in the new !""lnlri; this morning enthu' movement for the drama., freed from! arefoot "Dance of Spring" by siastic I- - Hawes. 42e Richards serest la- - I the past school year. were els. A over the interesting sessions Bessie Newton. Lydia awarded Ester Resorts.. pin1 and medals for their commercialization, it to imperative that "ellen !Mom's.' formed the polies thatilis awoka 'this had they attended. seems Merle It and In serVICVS. illosaltee oreIn that Utah their find the door of his rsom'I.,. ., colleges lead preparing better sc. - tore reports received today by M.. morning to classic robes Stivy, was another added came out- with laurels in regard to and furniphing better entertain- At the West high school Frank Mc- H. Greek f zone supervisor for oPen and his trousers On the floor. les- - - ' :of the evening. here being the largest representation. frient for the people, and the Universit Y 17P' n Ganne-y made the presentation speech. ttdis district-oR. food showed that his pocbeta batlU. the , west The of Kanfts with following numbers made up the of Utah will offer such training in the and, gave the awards to the different. tration grain of been searched and- two $I bilis. on. exception gave Hie' corporation, Coloradohithe partythe . Miss-Ka-te remalacterarthe, went tail evening etudents- -, amt,usa. " following an Egyptian-Temple"Within Williams, and "In of the "In ISIS-1- 9 Maurice Brown and F2lien 7 for shipment, awaiting govern- -' from them. -George A. Eaton made the presen- -' ready ,Red --Crossgeneral civiliansecretary relief and ofstate juniors and seniors: ,state Van Vaikenburg director and leading ',Ala?. by t the ment orderer the of the theft of 'lovers' mtnor East at and the whoa' tation Reports epeech of Buddha.," "Teachings charity organizetion actress of the Chicago Little talked concerning the untiettled eon., Holden ward. 25.000 pounds; Hyrum. automobile accessories were also reof the. dominion of the renunciation five senses; !Stophea L. Richard s. chairman societv;' . - will mend POMO months at the Theatre', of the dittons in which the different organi. 03.000. pounds: Redmond. none ear, Ar- - ceived by the offioars. Univer., mance . of Agility and Skill:" "In !general, Church foetal advisory comhad sufferetign account of the radio ward. 4.000 pounds; cedar yiew zations J. A. tobert motorcyclo s Hunting Party." sity teaching acting and directing. The Greer, Diana and Mrs. Folk mittee, Mrs. Amy lea bushels, River Dale. 230 bushels; recovered this morning 'evenpoliceman., advanced students will support strtome Mr. Brown Lyman of Ricetards. MtEnglish. Hungary-Hakthe general Relief 75 Salina First La ward, Brown and Miss Van Valkenburg In at dances, bushels; Side bile students-West Fan dance, Russian Kalomalka, society board. Mrs. A. tires stolen rocently from Charles The pan following H. S. Bird of the 2,000 one Pointe. car;11 Millville, pounds; least one production a month, which American COIOOMI minuet, Miss received award: Student Council. Ins'. Swedish 'Catholic woman's league. Mr, and Mr. ; will be gIven in the Salt Leona fledge. Ed. Lewin. Mtos Lila IbitinnaY. 1.100 pounds: CleaHleld, weaving, Belgian weoden same dance, E. 8. Hinckley of the state induetrial 283 1.$01 have Bleak. Mac Pyke, ft R. Vgbert. Melvin pounds; Spoiling4.000Fork, y. of Spanish Lleorente. French gavotte and school-A- t Ogden. . that the city may of ward. Hawley pountiv: Me. tAbprty t Hrown Arehle Langord.-Frank. tho Italian- tarantella. by the freshmen bhet civilian teltet. Mies Claire- - Brnith ping .taaweek of artists, - '''' Inez Bel ty. Jack-- Kelly ,, Mies 10. la.(100 poundalBountiful Pim ward, PresiderttrYoung's Birthday.; Mitts Van Valkonburg will also bring anti sophomores; flannelsmace Ganney. ballet of the charity organization society. Zelda Axelrad. They received the reg- 36,000 pounds.' her wonderful puPPeta. of which we impromptu. by the Juniors and seniors; !Miss Beth Bradfor& who has been at ' This meanit that practically the For the council pinsular student Russian in the so much last The Brigham Young Family as read ballet, civilian tending i wedding, juniors and year's magazines,- P e n o r a : and relief ' at members of the Red and Black staff. grPater part et the vocietiest are now the Interpretive matinees for the dances of Itenver. and Miss Cora Kass smut. and s of Ogsociation will hold a birthday gath-- !' the "11- - pin was awarded to the'foi. beard from and also that in the neigh. with them. Sam Kurile. director of the the American ,school by groups repre- - den. a member of the lir. civilian Allan Daily. Kenneth borhood of 40.004 bunheis will be movlowing students: institute.. ' Arts and Crafts Thtatre in Letroft and Renting spring...zummer autumn and !relief Bourne. Archie- -- Langford- .- Marjorie ing toward the'intilik by the first of feature of the oteasiota iecri ; ,: as many others as the. community and, inge. Smith Dick Palette. the week. Albert titheweeketawrut-the-epeecturvit-l--Engbeck. 1;ifei AL ry I....Davison of Oft Red Cross. be given by various members of the. here that the state may have the ad-- 1 wonderful Charten just and tl'aranSmnben lit !retarrred rt to frem have he a fourth conception! to Franca. hest in vantage of seeints the very War;t1 Rally: Fifteenth family, Consisting of musical setec- -; At thaEast high sexton!. the meet:Mere big Bed Crose man trip play written by one of our boot Amer'. The declared condrama, acted by Areat actors and pro-- 1 can ditiona at the war front better In hie of the Red and Black staff received using Bunyan'a florin. fancy dancing. recitations and, ducers. The productions will altio be, irrim'adramatists. estimation but on some than time ago. awards as the theme. She his former trips. filEft6T, HOT110L ialgturg i their pine tent into the etate as far as poseible. plans toProgreso" An interesting Program will be given an address by Preston Nth)," on come and personally direet the !and according' to the report declared were given to the trietribers Ot the ft Witcher. 1111 C P. the Miss Adage's Plass. morale Yin to of and both Wit oehnot and "Brigham Young the mast" At the the de. club. itt a dramatic the ward at Lb. the tradition French Fifteenth and chapel. the fixing Arrny school Lake italt rally Huth -ea a tetrmor of the first to enroll in I bating team. The following ntudents U. of the :progsrant the familymuch .,' Onr.own Maude Adams, an wor shi.. of the plays presentation . and to give it Den thispopulation neat at 2 improved. boy the direc- 001103S011 Tuesday one wax avid ' for dramatics: Mar. Miss rereived to morale. very of as le he a to will "U" this the much 3i1. slate. the private cemetery ed by the people pins :adjourn perpetual. iiving the days. of Caesar had stated, since the Joseph Jeremy will Peterson. Wallace Cnstioton. tion oUthe theme Nlreat sanitary cores rrganized here self. i ft nerit ' interested in these plans.and hes es: legacy, to he produce,' each year. the at firttain; and for the purPoee of strewing flowers. ! meeths see of were and it depended Neva Clegg, Alex Wallace, Miss discos, themusic PPraaulo, as far as commencement time. by We depended on araBoth senior outcome will be giVOn by the on the graves. pressed aShedesire, to assist geenasocial rather's patriotic. workers herirt. of Hollis the of Thompson. country as to wishesto rive some clam class. What greater monument to the whether the morale of the male quartot. in the Civil war: IMins Chrien. Jenkins. poseible. Fifteenth ward We.-Alt members of the. Young fa1111Y. Mensfield ee'te-le- te ) tioro father" were tobrer't sm productions byboreell and company memory of the greatest dramatie artist elation at home also be a be kept up civilian thefl desteridants of the- five brothers.: Francis Trattier, George Triunes will to the prop- The late eten J. ft. Wtteher and the Into for the university of her native state Utah ham produced! The university-Ver and the ae fierof war Reese. who 'M with wall The -f- ollowing Jarnell Jennings. winning pitch, The bomalOTIF- Lieut. James r!nrort,' John. be a Itaireuth or an OberlIMITIPrtle to ice sessions, Brigham and, at and Harvard 7 such as she has given it was atoned, bad proved Gen. E. A. Corner eel waosin charge of awarded debating ping' William by James H. Nielooln. Boy routs will LorenzolosePh. l'hineas. California. Mi.. which the devoted pilgrim will 'annul, especially helpful Young are cordially invited , the 'University of Marvin Chamberlain. tiam lend a militace air to the occasion by to wo,Ir when Port Ltouglas 'were the Construction bical,legte.. her each fie to sacred a' heart also year. has to be present treat this, ,Adame play: aeling as ushers. Rosenblum and iLaymond Brady. was first establishe4k " - ......... r :Z" 4 ,;-7- land ;. r Z , 1 )litsc ill, rr ' ( . - N SOCIETY WILL BE MN1111 ILL OPEN FOR PLANNED :lay in the SALT LAKE I 'Nick Your Pay ChedE Systematically. Get the Real Meaning of War Savings Stamps. i li thetiewetructiete---ore----X----La-Buence- Over-fiel- d. I Prof-101to- ir 1 :f:27 e. "- A.-J- A t, i " n, , lw..-case -- - '4 0 , , ------ . . -- - .,-- 1 - . Da. 7 ! . n.17. I ! i , - stiff , Boy - , -- - 1 j ' -- - .. 26,--Ste- lht et , ' 44L , .7:4VIT thr - t pa-an- - .! I - ening-We- e , or students. n ct - , "red-blood- ed ; lli - - ct address.ore .10-EN- --- , S.Officers' I ' - . . ; "' i - -- bushelsq-Cealvill- - oit?,-er- - , . . T- -4 . 'Soutb-iorda- . -- - ig:nghitht-ivin- 7"'"'r 1 - -- ......"' woottol - . los ,, . . 4 - - SCHOOLNOTES1 4 I . I 1, . I - , -- : 1 admints-laminatio- -- I . . ., - e. ' . the--jo- Misa-,Ida- these-grea- - - . will-giv- e I I . SaturdayJune r ', ie I 14-- H - att. i - p,m.-und- I L-- r -- - , ' - , - 411,00,,,,N,P,04 kow-- ao -a- -- ' S..0.,.okoow,11.e 1 , 1.4AiIlL,reboba.10'k,o4fro, , - - - ...- - , !( - 1 |