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Show I g' i , SECTION SECOND Local News, Miaiag FOUNDED sad Sports. 1 DESERET EVENING NEWS. troth atd MONDAY 1850 MAY Think Yon Hare Done Yonr Bit On Single Thrift Card SysteYour Fill Stamp.. matical. Dont UBKRTT. 27 : lOlSSALT LAKE CITY SIXTWEIGIITII YEAR UTAH STATE COUNCIL STARS AND STRIPES Will 'F01IIATE PLANS E TO 10 DIP EARLY DEAL WITH SLACKER Lieut. Bruno Roselli of Ital ian Army Will Give Address to Graduates Mon' day, June 3 DR. GOWANS GIVES BACCALAUREATE Receptions by PresL and Mrs. John A. Widtsoe Aliynni Meeting .Class Exercises. Senior Invitation have been issued for tbe f. annual commencement of t.ie University of Utah. which will be i eld June 2 and 2. The regents, the faculty, the graduating classes and the friends of the graduates and the University will be present. Sunday. June 2. at 8 p.m., the procession of the regents, the faculty, the alumni, and the graduating cfcss Vill form in the administration building rty-nln- th The sixty and odd convicts now work-i- n on the Atnle road through Courthouse canyon, just north of Mob,' Are to be removed from that Work In about labor will be borne prlnclpaily from Johnson's pass westto Granite point Ln Tooele county, along tbe route of the Lincoln highway The expense of their labor will be boren principally from the 1125,009 provided by F. A. Seiberl-m- g andCarl G .Fisher, and the Lincoln Highway nseoclatiom This announcement made by George F McGonagle, state engineer, and Ira R. Browning, state road engineer Saturday. Plans fortbe highway contemplate the completion of the new ram this year, probably by Thanksgiving time. In addition to tbe convict camp another gang of work oree account wiir be men, on to ployed from Granite point west where tbe new route will join the preeent line of the Lincoln highway, a short distance from Ibapah. This gang, which Will start with about 44 men and may grow to 160 before the season ends will have its headquarters camp at Blackpoint, where the highway route leaves the mountains and goes out over the desert in a bee line for Granite point. Preparations for this camp include the construction of abunkhouae and the piping of water from a point five miles south where a spring occurs is a seep is already on the ground or Equipment on its way for both cam pa In addition the convict camp Will bring its equipment with it from Grand county. Considerable equipment purchased in Park City has been forwarded to Wendover. whence it will be taken to Gold HAIL and from there transferred to the highway route. Government Stay Share. The convicts now employed on the wiH be-- con tinued at that post until work Is comIt pleted on which they are engaged. a feared, however, that the weath-i- n Courthouse canyon might be too warm for effective work in the summer time further It is hoped that road project by the government In the near future, in which case the government will chare in the expense, which ie now borne almost entirely by the state. Mr. Browning plana to make a trip road in the over the sear future after which It ie expect- a ed that the plans for that road as forest road project will be approved, and the work will be started dby the Work on the government.will be started about June voad 1. and the jilsns for ontbe Ogden to the point of also Hooper road are some spprovaL when settled.minor drainage details have been matter of On the latter route the of materials ts causing transportation some negotiations,- - inasmuch as the Utah A Idaho Central reported that eanyon traffic in the summer would be too heavy to permit the handling of freight up Ogden canyon. Inasmuch dehowever, as the road Is earneetiy peosired by the Hooper and Ogden comthe ia It that hoped railway ple. pany ean be persuaded to haul the requisite materials by night. n Helper-Duches- Heber-Fruit-lan- Will Pretent Order With Prize Loving Cup UK IT. BKl'XO SOIKUL 9 and march to the gymnasium. At I. IS Commander D, P. Markey of Dr. E G. Conans, stats superintendent the8uprem Order of Maccabees la In town of public instruction, will deliver the from Butte, Mont en route to attend baccalaureate sermon. the annual convention at Richfield of Commencement Day. Monday. June 2, the following program will be rendered: IS &.m band concert: IS IS the procession of the regents, the faculty, the alumni and the graduating class will form in the administration building; 10:10 comforty-nint- h annual a.ttu, in the mencement exercises. Address University gymnasium. of the by Lieut- - Bruno ftoselli Italian army, former professor at College, Brooklyn, . N. Y. Adelpht Alumni address to the graduates b David V. Moffat. U. of U.. 4. 12 28 p m university reception and luncheon to regents, member of the faculty, alumni and graduate in the administration building. 2'28 to S:20 p m.. President and Mrs. John A. Widtsoe at home to alumni, former students, members of the faculty, regents and other friend of th university, 25 south Twelfth East. On the evening of commencement day June 3. the Alumni association will hold iu annual gathering at the university. At S.30 p.m., in the gymnasium, an Informal dinner will be served. K. M. Allison will act as toast will be master; the class of ISIS guests: thepnce will bel 1 per plate. Following the dinner tbe annual business meeting will be held. The tbe censidera-tlo- n sjrrtat- lnnnnea-wllH- e of the celebration of tbe John the Utah branch ofthe order which will entertain him as the guest of bon- -' or. Mr. Markey will preeent the convention with the prise loving cup won by the state In a membership contest the closing In March, 4tbe etates of enUnion In Divisioq The gain in rollment was 510. Bingham tent No. 5 won the prise cup in local lodge contest The convention opens this evening, with a patriotic and memorial service in the Richfield opera house. Newton in Jail; Charge Intoxication and Contempt d. - ry hi . hisre"l" "1 . J - 11 Estimate Places Loss Front This Cause- - at Approximately $675,000 For Present Year LIVESTOCK BOARD TO GRANT PERMITS nvli-Xa- Use of Preventives, It is Said, Will Increase Meat Supply and Help Work of Conservation. ferences held at Logan, Oadgn. bait Iake City and Provo and alas on the Estimate believed ts be conservaday parade Italy Mian Elsa Bamberger reported ha at tive. place the loss m meat to lambs the meeting of women war workers of Utah flocks, from ticks this year held In Washington, at which Mr Edward BichseL, Mrs. J. William Knight at I4i5.C0(j. Ewes would show about' and Mim Bamberger reprsenffd the an equal lose, according to the estl- -' Utah council. Utah was gten a very high rating for its organisation, effi- mates. in successful and ciency. Report from all parts of tha state all phases of war work The need for more nurses to enter indicate a general infesting: of the. Red Troee service, and the extension flocks 0f. the tate w,th of present training iour.es to fit them t for this kind.of work, .ere emphasised say members of the state live stock The importance of women in induMrv, board. and the safeguards that mut be mainThe remedy suggested Is tained for them and for the children, early dip-pithe eeJ for greater attention to the against ticks. For this purpose health and recreation rtf civilians, as the tte live stock board will well as for persons in military service, readily and the necessity for subordinating all and Kladiijyiazit- permits to owners-of one bignisgrof; fioeks to nthgTrttitngirtti before the dates set winning the war, were driven home to in the order dip the delegates. already lashed by the board The order calls for dipping of all sheep in the state against ticks County Treasurer is between July IS and 30, Summoned to Presidio special permits in easesSept.where with, that period is not found advisable. If a C. treasflock master desires to Naylor, eoonty Raymond dip earlier than against tick, all he U reurer. expects to be called into mil- that date to do is to get special permit quired itary tterrlce la the not distant future from the board which will then not reHe has been ordered to report to the quire the later dipping, provided that western de- in the meantime the fiockmaster preexamining: board of the CaL for ex- vents his fioeks partment at the 'Presidio. mingling with amination looking to bis being com- other sheep that from are infested. missioned Mr. Naylor left today lor The early dipping Is said to have an the Presidio. Mr Naylor some time acre volun- additional advantage, in that enough teered his services to tbe government of the dip remains on the wool to He was a veteran oflt er of the prevent loss to the sheep reason war. Hie son Jack R. of mosquitoes and Cy pests. by FLOUR FOR- - FRANCK. havIn U the service, Kuylor, already Would IMp Meat Supply. ing enlisted with the engineers Flour offerings by Utah citizens As s measure of food conservation it is believed that dipping to the government for shipment to against ticks would accomplish an immense France at the government's .price Receiving Treatment to amount, in increasing the production of $4.75 per hundred net to date of meat. One man said this morning Prevent Hydrophobia that are: more meat would Previously acknowledged, 9 car that way than would be saved by the now loads and 37.644 pounds. Three residents of Ogden are methods adopted in tbe past to reW. 8. McCornick. 205 Center its consumption. taking tha Pasteur treatment for the duce. That man was C. M. Renbnrg, a In 54 raids, 21 times over the top, street, 330 pounds. of of at the hydrophobia, Dame Spring, either as a wartime prevention R. Michelson. 467 south Thirgrower of Mount Pleasant. He sheep In health board of tate and yet unwounded, ia the rather unof the measure or owing to sheer laziness, flees teenth East. 56 pounds reporting to tha state live stock the They were bitten reeent- - was usual record of Lieut. Francis Turpin v Total 3 cariuaus and 32,724 As 14 das late ln delivering her usual Jv b capitol. board that with the exception of one doe believed to have been Health Commis-- y or two flocks in Sanpete county that of the 166th division of the French pounds. of followers according to ' ferted withB rabies announces that dipped last fall, the sheep there are Bloner T 60,000 pounds to th car. army. And yet the lieutenant, who is authorities on the subject. W. F. others also areBeatty treated for the badly infested with ticks. The wool being e In of the state. of the lambs ia die-various visiting in Salt Lake declares he has parte gardener in charge of the ' in accordance with directions swarming with them, I N'auman. issued Mr. worn no rabbit's foot since he entered Renburg says, and there must be block grounds, declares ha tsiby u,, 9ts hoard health The temple of millions the war. the where a year IL teur treatment Is said to offer an - ago there were peats thousands. that many days lata in setting most Lieut. Turpin wears the cross of war only certain preventive for hjdro- n out his plants and that some already phobia, A adminis-isouthern with five stars added for five addiUtah sheep owner retreatment is d beds have been the in time. Once the dieease tional feats of bravery. He won ported to th state live stock board human svstem, that he had taken a double handful cold weather. come the in the ruined active these honors in Flanders and at the by TOO TOT CORN PRIZES Hones that should be well in bud are however, it I said there ia no knoao of ticks from one lamb. Somme, Champaign and Verdun drives not coming on as they should, he re- cure. and in addition wears the fouragere, Losses by Ticks. a decoration conferred on a regiment ports. and the usual Decoration day Some years ago. the bureau of anl-flowers are far --behind the season, and its commander after twice gaining soma 6n0 or ... entrieth, mal industry, in preparing g farmers recognition for acts of bravery. Lieut. been made in ths L H. M. L A.have now The late season either presagesF a bulletin uti sheep tick 6, said: food pro-- j wealth of Tune blossoms he uays-oTurpin is one of the sell known durtion Daring the coarse of tb investigacontest, according to Oscar A.! a shortage for the summer season. younger literary mm of France, havtions conducted by tbs bureau of sn6-mFitting in with the same story is the ing written especially as an art critic, Kirkham, field secretary of the or-- 1 industry, bearing on the proMenro one of his best known books being gamsation, 40 entries been'rePort brought to the city this mom- having of eradication, estimates of the swaGothic Cathedral. Although t signed only yesterdav in North Davis i'rB,ror?. Th ' bLfldr annual losses caused by shoe in that that an artist of some note he declares stakes. Th new prises Jupi offered ticks were submitted by a largo nuns -he had taken no part in the by the food administration in the white the grip of a snow storm Sunday, the of ber Mr- - Kirkham conte-- t, sheep owner in Utah. According de- - snow melting as it fell but consider-clare- s, H W BfM Lane announce through to these camouflage work of the war front, flint corn will do much to stimulate the able of it lying still In th hills. The , svrvk-spreferring to get right Into the fightWxr tbs Camp Community nuaJ losses tr 25 cents per head for of that section, he reporta n7' ing game. The visitor declared that in thoM Zr 7 e Ai s 7 farmers of Jame D. lainbs. and 28 cents per bead for awe r flighted with the storm, which now under thethemanagement spite of rumors to the contrary the the best one acre of Whit a United of uniform in that Infested flocks These figure Banye. trenches at the war front are kept raised on IrrigatM land, tha 5, j5 promises much for their crops, ts or sailor ail States soldier, marine, undoubtedly very conservative, clean and that the food given the and $15 award offered for ue best of an arre and the on the pass necessary at the local ball estimating losses caused by fighting men is of the beet. He spoke crop Indirect losses ara seldom tafco the and $i fw th-- bsr Kclieve on etphthjWflT of going without food for three days W5.-$-lfr afternoon. YFednesday LOflgestlOn park grown by a bov orY.girl l year BUT is heartily in favor of the idea into consideration. Any factor operate at Verdun, but explained this was be- aere M. M I.A The of or under to age dower and resisting the ing vitality cause of the impossibility of getting award for eorh yowng laat year went contained m President Wilsons state-mn- powers of domeilo . lav food to pinthe fighting line. The smrlt 1M pounds on ith ahirh mir nl cause 1 boy raising ojJl ETeuL-TurIndirectly a oooalderabie ileerfA Ts registered et th eighth of an a re of ground. Mang-- r H. F. Duke of ths Traction fdirs leave Amrrira sod their effit If urh loss duringunfavora.blaaeaaona.Tba oM n be obtained. Mr Hotel Utah en route to Camp Fanston, results as this is consider, nj a i br vttiliy A ruwnH -' company iffcctfo pwTns Cbsrxrfar uayfrig poverty Breeds parasite might Kirkbam. states JLL i rom Fort iiouxias to where- - be- - wlil Tratntn;? should inaururate in our with at least equal truth be read tbt consftderabls surrounding year rpwult the U. 8. soldiers At Camp Fre- of the this wr service to the poat. o In a.i0f the environment ramp and It I hi desire guhitutc hsinc raised special breed povmont, where he has recently been In- for tha wheat io ii. mrecaamg Ia by the constant military Bj'j ,hf Soldiers at Fort Douglas opposite nay, 'parasite 1 market. i of arrival recruits. Tbe commanding the benefit of the w holeaom erty.' structing the troops, he declares, show 25 cents loss An of average officers suggest a per bea4 service most afforded tba the by progress of any camp he has great on Iamb at tbe time - i ,ntertainment from 3 It 11 lm In1 place of the the bolletht American game yet visited. American soldiers as a Cottage Cheese Campaign with minutes service minute for an waa the issued meant by other provided average loos os whole, he says, need discipline and This would avoid dav uhda ,,rvtce for the soldiers in- e three pounds of meat on tbo lambw Be Launched in Idaho ail quickness, but prove very bright pucrowding on the car, and overcome distribution dhe through to Thomas Redmond, now ,ie pils with much promise when in trainnecessity of soldier standing UP i ular systematic allotment of u h tav-a- ll according i the wa to and from the fort the soldier, at the fort of secretary of the live stock board, who ing. G. E. Frevert, te manufactumg exin said Manager or. among to the assisted As far as we can. preparing the bulletin. Ms. Wilkes theatre to- tjrg.t, jn pert In connection with the local of- Dicke of t tve Traction company, which aro n gift of the theatre Redmond says that the losses wei night to the at the be will boya glad give fice, of the dairy divelop of the departat that time believed to be very None to be Overlooked add tiotml service- - just as far as management. estimated. Further, he of agrleu!tur returned poat we are able owing to the big increase In Big War Savings Drive ment asserts that losses at that time wen effrom trip to Moecow, Idaho, where h In wages which recently went into Service - estiPatriotic 50 as someas cents in It to be will talk high I owr arid fect. glad conferred with representatives of the Uncle Sam . Is depending upon th Unlreroity of Idii-- relative to a cot with CoL Haebrouck at any tuna First Methodist Church mate. Where Lorn Comes In. wsf savings stamp move as one of tage cheese manufacturing and conthe most powerful weapons to be used sumption campign-was laid it at three pounds per lamb Arrested Near Prison. Patriotic aervicen' appropriate to ln Placing upon the Especial stress In fighting Germany, for a victorious curtailed meat production, on tha of marufaduring the cheese I were held Memorial day Germany. It ts declared, means an en- net'eselty eterday average, the sheepman sells the land name of James properly to refa.n all Hthe appetising A man giving th slaved America. rooming at the First Met hod iM church. now at say 15 cents per pound. Virand sugar War savings stamp should be'ln and healthful aedfi. the sur milk. The CarroM was arrested Sunday afternoon. They were attended by member of the tually all the flocks in Utah, with a hy home Not every only are theyaaf-e- a rtiethod of warming the milk gradually Just outalde the war prison premise Grand Army of tho Republic and Its few scattered exceptions where dippowerful weapon but they are the to make the separation at Fort Douglas, where he was making auxiliaries. The Rev. J. H. N Williams and best investment ever offered. barely enoughfrom ike liquids possible on Sacrament of Remem- ping kha been carried on more exf the solids Th Interest to the prisoner. He was taken preached compounded quarterly of He Spoke of the high aver-ac- e tensively than 4s common, aro now brance. and not prwsrMf icient to get al atgna indiExamination Jail 10 the They are free from taxes. They county mato the J over carefully cated Carroll was not Just right an5 ft intelligence of tho American sol- infested, according ture In five years. They will always the liquid out. wasof the board from all parts of the stats. b at par for they ara university who i, he acknowledged having recent- - diers. not sublergJo with the students manufacture In Lora tho 8. LaMance Mr. in the 45 loss will a make of would aid evening the of This market fluctuations . They can Irovo. cents 1) left the mental hospital at be inof Joplin, Mo.., spoke on War and sured against losa by simply calling product this cat w Idaho, head on 1,500,006 lambs, that' bev hhe illustrated the necessity per the estimated at the post office No such loan. It I a of Utah yield ing asserted, has ever before been offered abolishing manufacture of intoxicat2.250,000 sheep. The aggregate loss on tnft public. Expresses Appreciation. of ing liquor to conserve the fuel, food this Boys Are Arrested , therethe basis, War savings societies are now ielng among lambs, of tho Country. and fore. would figure up 347S.OOO. On organised or have been organised in F. Anaelmo. Italian ennael in thi every community in Salt Lake county name of Ularenre Lnbeek. the ewes the loss would figure about the Giving th that slated Sunnyaide today Their purjKiM is to aid In disposing 17 city. Residence for while the ticks go from Robbed the same; of th years old. and flair Mc.iy. i4. two band, wh ch waa In Salt Lake and took Robinson SMotmnt of war vtnx ewes to the iambs after lambing at the to Ninth made the country, thin al- boys were arrested stamps South and i paH in the Italy vday parade, declined lotment being $2,406,004, and the allot- Fourth West street yesterday season, and the resultant lose to ths fqrn thetr by Mo- - to take "rany or remuneration Burglars entered tho home of W. B. ewes is somewhat smaller, there are ment to tha state being $5,000,000. This h?lf 1T5 Fourth avenue, e Patrolmen J R Woodard and ia $20 per capita. torcycle Robinson, more of them in the state. on On 'June JO the members of these J. A. of grand feret to meet tho which before 10 oclock Saturday night The remedy suggested is early dip, societies, acting under the direction to th Hunnvaitl thn wore rather hoavy butexpert, larcony. Tho onbo aOFding and obtained a mans watch. valued ping. Special permits have already-beeof the state organisation and district officer, tole ato"obHq belonging hovfi. Mr Anaelmo said, preferred to at bf a to wrist $25, worth chairmen of the several unit of the to E. C Plpptrma. watch.jaaid W taken out for such purposes In outh make their own contribution to the $12, and g small pin. according to a societies, will begin a campaign for Temple street whil l ,w parked jt in cawiiOv Mr, Anarhno oxprexaed appreDagget, Uinta, Wasatch and Summit roeeived the war oxvlngs stamps. They will make In vicinity or Main na Third South po by report for local Italian vs6f. In habalf of counties and will be readily granta house to house canvass and ask citl-xe- n ttroets. and trted on Joy ride. Th ciation said to of tho other band, the day. Tho thief tho to buy stamps and to sign a officer started in Wn, houee through the front door byttoe ed. on proper showing; to sheepmen od after an troopporvirea from Fort PougUa. and Indeed tho to No use of card was e'ew a so left In any part of th state, say pledge purchase piM key. ho helped k' make tho Italy day which rhu of evr4 block qvsr-loo- k all month of the remaining 12.many every exciting 8 of th boartL might lead to hia discovery. celeb ration a aulceas. thorn. hP ng - In Numerous Raids Dame Spring Lazy And Over the Top a s Spanish-A- Or Conserving; But He Is Not ' -- Roses Are Yet Wounded Late i Pas-Iju- st out-di- 1 1 prac-'tere- -- 1 al Charged with contempt of court, William Newton, an attorney, 58 years old, was fined IS and lodged ln ths city Jail this morning for altered misconduct in tbe court room of the criminal division of th city court. Newton Is said to have made contemptuous remarks to the court and to have refused to sit down when he was not He ts also charged conducting a can. with having inlen-nptethe proceedtribunal by speaking ings of that was ln session. aloud while it As soon as court was adjourned a Warrant was Issued for Newtons arrest charginga him with being intoxi--rateffaia-wato bg aurvca en liiai while he was in JalL Newton was arrested several weeks ftwaiteged drlnfcingrof liquor ago'for in a public place. It was said that he in. 112. jlfltook two large drinks of whisky from It. Park bottle of that liquor that had been tbe close of the meeting will come an aintroduced as evidence in a ease in informal reception. which he was ths attorney for the defense This case was to have been Lieut. Bruno RowUl. at 3 p m. today hut was postponed Lieutenant Bruno Roselli of the heard because of Newton's alleged intoxicated Itslian army who will addrem the condition today. ' their guests June 3, graduates and has traveled across the American conHr was I, as If "by tinent addressing college students and- martyrdom. every miracle, an Artierican 'college profespublic assemblies, leaving sor on whom nature bestowed ths a here tbe message that the Allies my in order to achieve strangs freak of must duty as n missionary of thetr word success. Has not the last Italian tragedy could not be more obvious or more we sacred. I began at once.. and I shall told us that without are lost?" said Roselli In a recent keep on ontil my work is done. must be one unitSenior Class Day. address; "That we ed force fighting- on a united front a Ae a preliminary to commencement united enemy? If the Italian lesson the senior class of the unlver- R annual senior chapel ex- will enable us all Yo come to our , ,jty j, our name of ln j the holy erctses senses, then,' Friday the graduates appear-allie- d soldier of Italy, I cause, .L the assembly in cap and gown, ,t kneel to thank God Almighty for the which my JeH upon poor, blow fearful dear, native land. was a y hen war broke out Roselli Brookprofessor at Adeiphi college, to returned lyn. He Immediately entered tha Italy and a voluntarily has-been He tong principal spoke speaker ranks as private and to especially of the war and the brutal at the front. ' In what seemed he methods of warfare being used by the nromL-- e a lull ln military service, Evan Jones, president of on a brief ieava of Germans. cams to America . address on b, ths nswsltbe class, gave a short that each clan fallen on of The dilLter that member nae the knowledge gained in UeutTitoeelH tells very vividly how the past four years ln the service of ' this Invasion of his mother- country af- humanity. In the afternoon the seniors enterfected him: tained their friends in the main hall fighting of tha administration building and the I felt within roe the race, and normal graduates were the guests of of an undaunted thousands of - spirit Dr. and Mrs. John A. Wmisos heard tbs voice of ten bad Just gon their home. In the evening the col-at of soldier 'brother whJ unto lege graduate, were the guests of into the . Great Beyond calling their President and Mrs. Widlaoe. rao to explain their defeat and -- How to deal with the slacker as represented by the individual abundantly able to give to the various patriotic funds whih result from the nation war activities, but fails to make any donation, was discussed by the executive committee of tbe state council of defense Saturday evening, and wk referred to the committee ou state proThat body will formulate tection action in this regard plans for further Personnel of the committee of in council to Investigate the preseme of rarer minerals among Utah s resource methods for th dand noo evelopment of these riches. by the United Staler greatly desired was announced by Chaigovernmeut, t Victor rman JU H. Farnsworth Heikes. Edward H. Zalinski, Ernest O. A. a. Markenxie Garford. and compose the investigating-bo- dr was Universal military training recommended Jn a report of the affaire committee, bolH Tur pa e and for wartime. In pea e it was held the that such training would improve the mn physique and working poweritofwas held of the natioh. In wartime that no argument inwasthenecessarywelfare child Good progress movement was noted, though some dein the occurred had weighing of lay children under school age as a result of tbe late arrival of supplies from the government printing office ge 1 Fleore onn-eivh- th t- ttt 4abe--jvjLrt-- tn j r,rv, Ta . reg-th- ( ely ist at - h ppeed roan-pow- er n sorhe-tim- i -- l- 1 Un i ' if J |