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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS' SATURDAY,, OCTOBER mniini ION F Farmers, Ranchers, Sheep Men, Fruit L eus T Growers FOR COUNTRY HiiiF BiwiaciiKg - rt, -- , " . OF kUled 0' ?? -- 25)00 to was'nd j4 The ; Semi Weekly. News d, tte r. I Livetock Gat Parade rr Tr:7,,1?1'5" n. merry-go-roun- e, N Xsmbh-o-Membo- ut -- he r-- r4 1 ; Ca-pt- - - (t . J I- Of Federal -- - ar , 1 First Mrs.-Garnet- ir m. a free lecture tomorrow are needed to fill up the four local will deliver 7:30 at oclock at the chapel companies of ths national guard, bo- - evening of th Reorganized Church, 334 South Fourth East street. His subject return of John will bath the Reveta-to- r. Who according to- divine history was hahisbed to the Isle of Patinos, where a vision of the future was unfolded te him. Sir. Darter has written ' ' widely on this subject Warners go East Mr. and Mr. Charles Warner have gen east after a weeks visit with relatives and friends in Sait Lake and Midvale. Mr. and Mra. Warner are returning from half years in sojourn of two ends enAustralia, where Mr. Warner was pert work in 'the gaged In special and reduction of .ores. After 3 smelting a wreck In St. Louis they will go en to New York City, wher they expect to time. .Mra their home for some for many years mafc'y of our make Warner was formerly Mis Claris conwto the fall T"; or Go Mldvala visit friends visitors Notice PLSaU . ference, --have been, delighted -- with the superior dental sendee We render at .modest prices. Dr.ll. H. Ramsey Salt Lakes leading MAINi H ' martin Goal company. Mors ahead with ths - Government 2441 Buy your storage, ooal now,Dont delay. pouhds to tho ton. 4454. Wasatch 2162. 4467. Phones Advertisement. Select ymir Xmas Gift "now! The yon start baying government- anggerts in Oct. - Oar stock ts complete. - Dentist-11- 3 was; . 2M7jss4rsv Do It With t Xmas Cards " . and Good Books" 4 A - T5- , i LIE1IT. 'CTKTTS'Ji'l J. f "He SfVAnonT,r-ex'.ncth!i;B- . The heat has also hurt the crops. them only a rainfallI can assist in saving them. Fruit abundant and the country Is still quite Jeop-ardisi- nc prosperous Prest. and Mra Kimball, will visit their son at Camp Levi, after which they will attend the International Ir, rigation Congress at Kansas City. he being the agent for the C. 8, Rallroai Admtntstwtton Came to Utah Withi - .. : First Pioneer Company - Lorenzo Sobleski Young, one of the surviving member of ih original pioneer company of July 24, 1247. in th city for conference. Mr. Ting, though 77 year of age. 4z still hale and hearty, and able to look after his httl farm at Ida. Shelley, Though his hair is now snow white, his complexion Is ruddy and with his long hair and facial adornment hears a striking resemblance to the famed Mark Twain. Lorenzo S. Toung was born March 4, 13lj. at Winchester, Scott county. UL. and his parents. Lorenzo Dow Young and wife, went through ali th and trial of Illinois Hla father brought him across ths plains In the original pioneer company, which wa under the direction of President Brigham Young. Mr Young was ona of tha tim In this first company and though boys be waa only 4 years of age he can recall how the men chased the buffalo to keep them from stampeding the cattle. -- 1 mob-bin- Chief, White Elk Arrested On Coast,. Says Report received According to Information here Chief White Elk. remembered In Salt Lake for bis patriotic speeches on street corners In behalf of recruiting and govetnment bond laaues, and bis spectacular marriage last spring en th steps of the state capitoi and lnveetlga-tio- n of hla record after had been' made that ha was ancharges was arrested recently In, genImposter, Francisco. upon ' a charge of Inr duced soldiers to desert. - -baring . The alleged .offense was committed before tho United States entered the war against Germany, and according to tbo charge, it hsd at least one redeeming feature, in that the soldiers ho is said to have Induced to desert were nt th same time Induced te Join tho Canadian array to fight Germany. Th operations mentioned are said to bay been along tbe Mexican border in Arisona. -- Title Men Meet and Effect Organization - Utah Association of Till MetTTs the name chosen for a new organization which cam -- into being last Thursday evening. Tbo abstracters and title men of the' state mot. at tho Office of the Utah Savings A Trust company, and after adopting articles of association, elected tbe following officers; President, Alex, E. Carr; vice president. George Havercamp, secretary and trWeurer. Charles A. Lambourne. Jr. An executive committee was chosen, composed-o- f the three officers above named, and William 8. Marks of Tooele and Edward T. Jones of Provo. Annual meetings of tho association will be held at which matters of vital importance' to land titles wilt be discussed "It is expected that the association will soon b affiliated with the American' Association of Title Mon. All of tho moat populous counties as well as a goodly number of the smaller counties of the stat. were represented st the meeting. Much good, it Is expected, will result from this or' Company Files On Primary Water Right There are two unusual features to f tha High Lin Resapplication ervoir A Irrigation company ol 'Escalante, filed with tbe state engineer In th first plae th com yesterday. pany files for a primary right to 44 aeaond feet of water from Pine'Creek, and ft ts news to a good many In ths state that there is 44 second feet of unappropriated primary water in anv stream in the state except possibly The Colorado river and others of the same nature. Another feature Is that a part of tbs eanal evstem Includes a pip line through which water will b carried under a 144 toot bead. The application does not mention that there Is any power plant In connection with this line. The water is to ho used in Irrigating 2,440 acres, near Escalante. th iper-so- -- , wamato r 4s at mission, Tis is well known iq Utah aa an able phvslca! director. After posslng the infantry officer's ezamlca-tlo- n he attended a school of personnel Instruction after which he was detailed to the university aa adjutant. Lleot West was formerly athletic coach of the Tooele high school. THE BOOK STORE OF SALT MARSH (COAL CO. , LAKE CITY ' Coal Th ktfed you want: when you want ft.. iPhono Wag. 1344 and 1307. 44 East en Sooth Tfsnple St. II Exchange Place. Advertisement. re .! ht -- s. m -- s Ros-snkil- de Roa-nktld- es tephen. -' 1 -. Kcds has been 1 y eth ward scout organizations in th country. Splendid work has been accomplished Mile. Daxte by this troop, which consists of youths Fried land. Headliners, ' between th ages of '12 and 13 who nave labored long and hard- - Nephl I ANT AGES Vaudeville, tvit Reynold, th scoutmaster. Is an enSinger's Midgets as tbe IRxd thusiast in th work and the 54 boys liner- Five Other Acta, lr. th company are not less energetic' honor medals than be. Thirty-fiv- e PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- S were awarded tn th stats of Utah to 8tone in The Goat;" or . moi of JLbq scouts who aold-- 13 Travels ; Pictogrspha. Third Liberty loan bonds; of these troop 24 received 14, and in addition, AMERICAN Madge Kennedy aiu man Young, two of the members, Tru Tom Moore In The Kingdom who sold 27, and Reed Richards, who sold 23 bonds of the third Issue, were, , Tooth; comedy; scenic. Orm j i - special service medals. aoios. Twenty-sigAce Medals were to who In scouts state STRAND Harry i Murray the awarded J, had sold 435 worth of war saving "Whom tbe God a Destroy sag 24 secured of these end troop stamps Warwick Robert In five. The Ace Medal js similar In Fasdh form and credit to an aviator's medal Honor. . j who to airman awarded tbe brings RiALTO The Runaway Bride,-down five planes, and .for each addiThe Last Rebel;" Onting-Ofetional plane he la awarded a metal palm teat. To the scout who sella - tor Picture; Comedy, more than 1254 worth of war savings! Bara ts ( stamp a palm leaf Js awarded for BROADWAT--Thedeach 1144 worth .sold. - Master Young Fool There Was; Matt and Jeff; also received aa Ac medal and two of War News. these palm teavea He Is th 1 LIBERTY Emily Stevens In Out. son of Brigadier General Richard W. Young and like hi gallant sir la gritted; Comedy; scenic. ' cqrtainly doing hts bit." Another distinction earned by troop 24 was that of Robert 81mm, one of the company who was the first 140 Arguments Printed per cent scout In the state ot Utah. In Pamphlet Form He raised a 146 per cent war garden and Induced nine other boys to plant gardens besides making 144 per cent Pamphlets containing argument 'fa and against tb various constitutions; In scout requirements. -- Another brother. Clark Young. who amendment proposed to ba submit! Is well known as a student at the Uni- to tha voters of the state at the no; versity of Utah, after trying for a long Slectlon. were malted yesterday 'frm time to enlist, waa at last accepted th offtc of th secretary of slats by th medical unit of the army, and tbe various county dorks of the sun is at present studying at Yale In tha Within th next thro weeks copies ( He wa these pamphlets must he placed q bacteriological department the mails addressed to ovary rsgtstsm rejected at the first officers training voter in th camp owing to a alight optical defect About 244,00stale. were printbut is now overjoyed at being able ed. Estimates pamphlets the number ( to serve hla country, and expect soon registered votersplace tn the state erosri to be called for duty in France. , 1(9,044, there having been in roust numbers 144.444 votes cast for Th of. ftes of governor st the last election On the basis of 144,444 voters, ths ok L. D. S. Hospital .I ot mailing wilt run 33,204 not to mention tho expons of wrapping and aNurse Tells of Her ddressing tjio envelopes, and the can tho wrappers This expens will 5s Service in France of boro by the countiea - Th etatee ex. pens in mailing ts not 6o large, sines Miss Charlotte E. Dancy, superinten- It has to mail packages to onhr M , officials. dent of nurses, at tha Dr. W. L. D. S. hospital, has received ) aa Interesting letter from Mian Anna Prof , Brooksfs Funered Rosenkllde, a graduate nurse of tne Will Be Held Sunday class of 1111, L. D. 8. Hospital TrainThe funeral ot Prof. W. E. Brook ing school for Nurse and who now la who died to th swimming pool at LaIn activ service In France. Miss la only one of 47 graduates of gan Wednesday, will be hsid ls tU tens pi a First Booth and Sethe L. D. 8. training school who ars Masonic cond East streets, at 1 p.m. Suadar in the service of the Red Croes. The Services will be under th auspices t training school baa a total of 144;' ao th Mt. Moriah lodge F. and A. it. Tbc that the percentage In war asrrice is full Masonic ritual will ba used ant eulogies will bo delivered by Rev. Econsidered unusually high. Miss L Goshen and Rev. William Pad latter is In. part, aa follows: lmer A musical program by Fred Grrnhaa -- Base Horace Ensign, Edna Anderson aai Hospital 27. Almond, hat been arranged aiSeptember, 11, 1313. Becky der th direction of Mra E. W. Dear Miss Dancy: Th ballbearors will be George 1 have been going to writs to yen A- L B. Evans, L R Msrtineax. tor ever and ever so long, in fact ever Jr,Eaton, E. W. Stephens. Asa Bullen as4 we went to Camp Doniphan. Maurice BpiegoL since Tha' body may te You know, of eotwse. that 'we were in viewed at th templa between It R New York for four weeks and had a snd 1 p.m. on th day of th fnnerti Interment will be to Mt. Olivet cemvery good lime. ,W waited, pa long for our equipment and when we -- did etery. H wsf orv were hustled board The get ship la about two hours after. Borne Dates Announced For of us didn't even have time to take ' Civil Service Tests the price tags off our clothes. Good Ocean Trip. The United States civil aervlcs tea We had - a beautiful trip eoch perfect weather massing th Atlantic, mission announces th following naan! good food and good company. It took open competitive examinations to 6t us almost a month to reach our final held on early dates: destination. Ths trains In England and Forest and field clerk. male and feFrance are not near as comfortable as male). Oct. 24: oil gauger tmalel. Ocl ours and ws wer very tired and weary 24; plumbing draftsman (male and fewhen w got here. male), Oct. 24: Investigator iu se4 Oct. 23; meesengsr We got here about 3 oclock la the marketingOct-(male). - 36; assistant tn patholog(female), afternoon. Tbe first thing we saw of ical female I. Nov (mal laboratory thi place wa a nice grov of trees 5; locksmith (malo), and Nov. 6; editorial In the grove about 20 nurse in white clerk (male and female). Oct. 14, Kev cap and dree etttine- around a tea 24 and Dec. 11; Inspector of dairy prodtable drinking tea. Maybe wou think uct (male); industrial apeeialtst Is it didnt look good to aa I never shall forest prdducta (male); balanceeeit-aa- tt clerk (stale and female); forget It- - The nurse are allowed to storesengineer of testa (malo and tecome off duty and have tea. toluol expert (male). Applies-"We have been permanently assigned male); tion blanks and further t forma ttoi to th Pittsburg unit and I am very mar he obtained from Cl A. CrockweU, glad. Ws have an excellent chief nurse, local secretary at th Information wit-- 1 good doctors and many fin nurses dow, Balt Lako City postofflee, or& froa dd Then It Is such pretty place. Wo have th secretary of th Twelfth U. CaL every thing w need for our comfort sottIc district, San Fryn cisoo, The weather hi nice hot I expect w will soon have rain and cold and mud. State Tractors Mired. However. Uncle Sam gave us a very good outfit when we left New York. Three caterpillar tractor bslonglzr We have plenty of warm clothes, rain costa, sweaters, rubber boot and so to th atgt are mired to Mile FtvFot (be Briber ling esc tion t the Llforth. We expect to get some train sendee coin highway, according to a telsgtsa. and be sent out now and then bnt we received by th state road eonunisstes will always have this place to come from R. J. Dlllreo, hi charge of cos-- 1 machine1 - structlon. One of the big back to. . and into tb We are far from th front; I do went tothrough tha crust difficult part, this particularly bog hope we will have a chance to get a of the stretch, and the other two were little closer, Mary and I are both so success) vsly mired ta attempting t glad to be here, there 1 a great deal get the first one out. An automobile of satisfaction la taking ear of these load of help vm dtapatched to aid. dear boy They are regular heroes, all of them, all so anxious to get back to the front. "Wo ars not learning French vary fast Everything and . everybody 1 American; we must begin to study though. It would be fierce to go bark home and not be able to talk a llttl French. W Ilka army life Immensely Bczgb t and sre taken good cars of. Wo to turn do fairly good work. Sold Utah Girls Make Good Record. . "The chief nurse told n tbo other waa to' a credit my training day that I school. Wo hav not seen anything than that w wer better anywhere LiurgB Qn&titr taught in the good L. 0. 8. Our school compares favorably with any ta tho Ahnjs on lutsde country, I am sure. Wo have nurses SPECIAL here from all over th state and they haVen't tt over si In one single thing. TO ATTENTION These boys certainly adore the COUNTRY . nurse.- I believe they would do any thing- to the world for them, ORDERS. , J I V Mn Sidbofall all in the battle line word is can? on. the and now, No fight was ever won by gloom. Answer the German snarl with a Yankee grin, and HIT HARDER. Brave tachment are bullets. Smiles Both officer attended the Intensive thoughts are bayonets. Words of trainingat the Presidio, San cheers are tartns of powder that Francisco,course the past three during months Lieut. to wa acting and Griffiths swift the run straight education director of th physic enemy hues. university prior to receiving his com- ; S Coy 8. Anderson, formerly clerk of the operating department of tj Denver A'ftio Grand tn thta city, and latterly auditor of tb Utah Railway, hat boon appointed general manager of the latter company, to succeed I. Luke, who resigned to h scorn general superintendent of the' Denver A Rio Grande lines tn Utah. MMIITUMITY . Lieut. James R. Griffiths mad adjutant of tks Tbfl Behind. a lesson jpkmtriotosB. WILKES Nothing j Rut ,, Trash, presented bL the win. Players, with Nana Bryant, SOCIAL HALL THiaTre Vr. . ally Players in The Profemor, Do 8tory, by J. k. Baiyi. ORPHEUM Vaudeyille BlIW Cafl Jorn and Gilbert . Anderson Succeeds take. th University of Utah. Including both th collegiate and vocational division. LieuC. J. Wallace Wast has boon mad assistant adjutant. - - Lieut. Griff (the la tbe Bret adjutant at th university to have charge cf- - more than th vocational men. Lieut. J. P. OBrien, who wa sent to an eastern college formerly held this place la the training de- Sunday School Union Book Store . ganisation. u 1A.7.C Were IN COUNTRY -- ' R. GRIFFITHS BESt TONIGHT, SALT LAKE Elder Andrew Kimball, president of tho St. Joseph stake of Arizona, la In Salt Lake City, accompanied by his ta Elder Kimball reports that work Boy scout work hr rapidly coming to Is progressing nicely in bis stake, altta place aa one though 24 boys, 1,4 been called Into ths front and taking service, those at home are doubling of the best means of helping patriotic their efforts end with the help of the movements. Troop 24 of th Twentiwork is pro Is said to b on of the best -- a of Attracts AMUSEMENTS ' jisiiNcmm Verification of tb unofficial report published rocontljr that loha W. Rob oon of James Roberta of Welling And many ethers who see no daily papers are Tegulaf readers of - isnurnifflCB DAY AT STATE Simon t0J Crbo Appointment Lmmittee to UK. ".d Bamberger of a Of wound, ta exeouttvs charge of the movement aim Hooper, Utah, had died list!' contained in. tng to bring tho Colorado river drain- from Franca' yesterday's casualty age basin project emphatically to the In tbo Idaho list ars ths nameVM IMWr ThaI? PerWM IL Bprjnkle.aon el attention of' tb federal government P racuoi Uoyd Through capitoi yeeterday It la aouffht, with . the asaiatanco of other atatea Intereate4seph B-- Shaw, Salmon, Idaho, dead from to have the governmcht tnclodetlriaFWounda, and John Thompaoft. Kexhurg. Wit- In killed action.,. plena dis-to Idaho, reported Immense Qndertaklnsr n lands tho at place agricnUurai nested by Many.' posal of re tupping soldier, after the ; w ft r Normal Horn Daring , Th organization It Is ztttl nameless consists of W. R Wallace, president; Christ mat Shopping Season former Governor Wtlttam 8 pry. first gsltT LakClty wire- president; Amheny-W- r Ivins, MQ, end vice president; Will G. Farrell, sec-L. took completo'po CHILDREN J. retary and treasurer; directors state 'fair of th Lytel. project manager of the Strawof national defense goes toj More than council berry Reclamation Berrtc D. project, grounds yesterday. D. McProvo: W. H. Wattla Ogden; the extent-- , of curtailing the usual j 25,444 passed through tbs gates and Kay, HuntsJHle, U W, Curry, Vernal, ' T I. Allfv Coalrlll;' Dr. John A. Christmas shopping hours in th more than half of this number were PTAHg GREATEST communication' cWJdr- - The attendance carUblished Wldtsoe,' pVsident of th University of tores, according to NEWSPAPER. Utah; Dr. E. G. Peterson, president of received today by Secretary Arch M. j COUNTRY the Utah irrkultursl toIUtet Thurman, of th stats council el do- - - record for the weak. Albert Smith. W. W. Armstrong, and fsnse. Arthur H. Flemming, chairman The little folks wer interested in George S. Auerbach of Salt Lako City; ennor and George F. McGonagle. "gf over- THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. gineer. sent to ST1 be a of : ths copy telegram ' ' Massachusetts committee-o- f Ts AalxAprrlatlos. public, pt Took. Of oourse, the amusement of (hose were preasntat The majority Sew b on Pate on The Massachusetts committee ture attracted their share- - of atten-aske- d IheDfieetThat who thooe and ycsterdsy. Leave or Enter the meetingfor rulipg as o th meaning tion and the d Ever, Train . and the not sent explanations as to tlfolr Kali Lake Pally After :8d P. m. Wen to of the expression "normal working i big ferria wheel Bad a busy day. unavoidable absence. In addition It Are making tho organisation permanent, hours. wanting to know whether this r a a feature Of tbe children's day Patron Who Can Not Obtain association decided to ssk the state meant normal working hours for the I the first childrens state Requested to Inform Urn ow Office. the board of examiaera for 33,60, or as entire year, or hours that were normal program In the Coliseum much of It As should be found acces- as judged by previous Christmas convention uswasof held which was tendered sary, for the completion of tbc prelim- shopping seasons. The telegram reads: building. the fair by management. Tha meetbring the pro- - The national council holds your ininarytowork necessary oftothe ing Was ths first step toward an orother states the attention ject of labor Interested in a businesslike and. prop- terpretation regarding hours ganization which will be made state-wider way. Mr htcGonagte was authorized correct-- Th term normal working and the purpose of which is to to go ahead with the work" of preparing hours aa used in the agreement be- increase efficiency among the boys I tabs Interest In the tween th national eounell and repmen maps to Inshow and of the state and to enable Opes for Enlitmenta.-J-Uta- h girls Its relation to tho interest resentatives of business interests rethem to do more to serve the nation apply for enlistments in the project 'may now of tho state. other The organization will seek to keep navy, and marine corps, the local staInasmuch ss mod of tho proposed garding Christmas buying means nortion of which are expected to remain storage reservoir, by means of which It mal hours throughout the year, not. children in school as long as they are la hoped to control the flood waters of hours during previous Christmas sea- of school age and to bring about apOpen until pec. L the Colorado are In Utah. It la held that sons. The National Chamber of Com- propriate training to make of them Four-MlnMen virtual keystone of the merce has already on its own Initiative useful citizens. Lon J. Haddock, slat Utah, la-le u n a Men of lb "Fo te association construction in answering director- - Of. Jndustrlal education, lunched yesterday at the 'Commercial land that can ha- - brought under tha Inquiries. Please so advise trade asso- called the meeting to order, having present estimates, ciations aeeordlng.to club, where they discussed plans for project, of you.' been 000 so Univeracres 410 Utah. ars inquiring selected do la the to by only . future operations. - A. B Purten, of tha watar resource sity of Utah, under the jurisdiction of branch of th bureau cf geological surwhich the movement has been started. Westminster Presbyterian-ReUnited Btatee department of the Will Provide Nurses for Dr. John Theodore Morning, D. D., Syonodical vey, president of the Interior, and Half R. Woolley, of tl will in for University, spoke on Training for Iowa superintendent preach same servtco. were present yesterday Families Care of Soldiers 8ervic, Calling attention to the nethe Westminster Presbyterian church Mr. Purton placed alb th government records of stream measurements and at 7:45. cessity of training for future service . Sunday evening heels-aThe t of th Colorado tha bureau In Oregon whether It be in agriculture, business ths tha like llterary 2 Examination of Tooele Guard of th committee; and Mr. Wool-le- y Short Lino is publishing s leaflet de- or professions! life. disposal The need of a In nawork new of of hts toid the examination the something Physical of th nurses benefit serv concerted movement for the encourtional guard company organized at Uinta country, wher he baa sxamlned scriptive effort among th companys agement of individual proposed site for reservoir of th Ice in connection with states Tooele, will bo held next Thursday Colorado boys and girls was discussed by Prof. that baaln projects. Hs said that War Service dub. It A. A, Anderson, emWevening, by for been made Fred of have aa to would rest the extension Reynolds, these ' the final decision by Tooele physicians. ployment of graduate nurses onwhose division of the University of Utah. with the engineer of the association. deto soli bs call business .will The Rev. J. H. N. Williams spoke on Soldiers - Funeral MaJ. Attends of families ot O- - 8. pendent members the Girl and the Country." L. Fred .Jorgensen, ad jetant general -- ot Work In military service, and "The Bpy, -employees Scouts Boy Children Buy Bonds. see their needs are provided for Utah, is representing the governor at of Abes The salarie and expenses A patriotic nesting' was held at the the funeral of Clyde Muir In Clinton Attention of nurses will be paid out of th war serv- bungalow ward meetinghouse this, afternoon. Mr. of the National League for aa their employment is ice club fund, Commandant ot at Muir died Monday University Camp Lewis,. a benefit feature It Is estimated that Womens Service and attracted hunwar servof dreds children. Lon J. Haddock pneumonia. th monthly accumulation of 42,500. The made an appeal for the purchase of ' Spiritual Philosophy, The SpiritBoys scout are 'assisting In taking ice fundwillwill approximate nurse bonds and at the conclusion report esse requiring mediual Church of Harmonlaf Philosophy ears of the conference visitors, acting cal or hoopttal attention to ths medi- Liberty the meeting Teddy Quayle. soh will hold services as usual at 4 p.m. as guides, running errands and In cal department of tho .company. Up of Mr. of and Mra Ernest Quayle, 473 to the present time, there are approxi'it- - Sunday in tha Knights of Pythias ball, many other ways making themselva avenue, stepped to the platform 54 E. Third Bduth street, with speaking useful. . mately 1,200 Short Lin employees In Third snd bought a 364 bond with money and naval service. and messages by - local mediums. The During Monday night's "Parade to the military Line bureau is preparing he had saved from his pwn earnings Th Short public is invited. UI , Victory about 20 boy sconts rendered to pubilab a periodical entitled Our Several other bonds Were bought by ( aid la helping take care of th Boys a news loiter publication Tor children. Pans Bar ExswnUuttlon James L efficient , , who Information ot Short Lin hoys In tho crowds Col. Edmund C. In the University building , the White, J. IV Nelly and Francis - R. acted a marshal, noticingWright, thn same, military and naval service. It IS already Handle were the successful candidates called at llttl fellow, and complimented publUhfng a monthly leaflet entitled children were entertained. with a talk i l n for admission to the Utah Mate bar. him, aeklng who had charge of them Our Family, Issued for information by Dr Charles O. Ptummer on Birds t 'll sainted and answered-Th- e Of members of th Oregon Short Line ds Aids In Winning th War. 1H according to a report ot the examining Tbe llttl scout morning after Dr. John H. Taylor Family War Bervlco club, showing the pleaded that birds be not killed and - committee made to the supreme court a received telephono message from Cot progress and development of the club. jhilnted to th saving they make anof Utah yesterday . . Wright asking hire to bring his scouts nually in the destruction of insects the Univerc Change in Time Card The Oregon to witness tb exercises 1 at . t which otherwise would destroy grain. 504 the when of Utah, there a tpen minor Change sity Conservation I Short Line has made Tbe livestock parade formed a feaRigid retook th ptedg of allegiance. This in the local time card. Northbound quest of tbe afternoon race program. It ture was 20 with, and complied Foodstuffs by was Urged witnessed by more then 5.044 spectrain No. 22 that has been leaving this were bonor guests, and also assistedboys In tators. Helds band and directors of th city at 6:26 paw now leaves at 5:15, hatndling the crowds six ot them acting Administration UtatvdHate Fair association led the paconceding at Ogden with trains for as orderlies. Col. Wright praised th rade and th prize horses followed. work of the National Scout association -jpenver and Omaha, the csttle and other liveeoldsr Even- if the woathsr does Then came la and especially commented on stock on exhibition, at tbe fair. At th - .Means Brigadier General Robert thedoing, of sconts here. work the Utahns stimulate healthy boy naturally conclusion the parade the. aucof. W. Mearns, formerly .captain In the Troop 1 ofTooele. under Scoutmaster they cant eat more than 'a tion sal for the benefit of ths Pod and latterly a Lester Pocock. which numbers about appotitom, Twentieth infantry, was B. meat Cross F. Redman acting as other of and held, bread, 20 bovs. have been notified that fhev fair share colonel in the national army, has won food. Washington officials auctioneer. .' ordinary honor President for Wilsons be n flag to a adminisgenbeen promoted soot to the federal food Red Cross Sleek gold. brigadier the greatest number of Liberty have rumors a that office ' eral. He Is a Pennsylvania man, and selling tration warning A steer donated by John H bonds of the thtrd Issue peace must not cause a leas strict Seeleyprise was sold for 624. and a prize graduated from tha military academy The latest edition of the Boy Scout of observance of food conservation among Jersey bnl! donated by W. p. Winder in 1343. News Bulletin just received, contain In American people. As th boy brought 456. Two goats wsr bid In by ontUne ot what th boy scouts of tho ' Entertain at Luncheon The Union an khaki win victories at the front- - and H. Manderfield. J. who Immediately America names have with of the dona, tocuun national winner of gold and silver the German Una1 Is pushed back Stockyards company entertained purchased a lamb and ths animal was feared by govern- given ward: Berlin. It to Cross to be back Red tbe tv agents, rlub leaders and U. A- - C of medals for selling bonds Tt also state, ment that Americans may b slaughtered and the meat be used for that th scoots have been snpolnted to come officials .fleers at the Commercial club Friday and feel that there Sandwiches too optimtstio to be sold at Red Cross ln-save and I neach when . afternoon,' gather they discussed pits and nut Is no need for food conserva- booth today. Austin Brosthe the crease of food production, and sclent! shells to aid in making gas mask for tion. longer to Europe of steer and Charles Irwin tbebid ih bull. The delivering Jersey flc methods of farming and stock th soldiers. 11,404,440 tons of food stuffs Is going mads th awards Among yesterday to afternoon were those in tbo livestock to bo Mm job for even Americans raising. Nino ribbons and sweepput over successfully, and It 1 agoing sav- department. Farmers - Buy Bonds Members ot cense of men lost-- by th draft and to mean, the message declares stake prises were won by J. M. Ritchie As been physical as not through food such disqualification. has wet of state ot the yet hi bureaus for the farm entries of Perrherons, O, R. ing Waste Land won th sweepstakes for the at the Commercial soon as the regiment Is recruited up to sensed by tbe American people 'Friday afternoon Is to b fonght as grimly aa the Huns best Clydesdale stallion and Mra May-m- e Club to discuss plans for the ensuing full strength, army officers will in- oven s sach snd won sweepstakes honors in in a to view Europe gigantic with It Jhnpeon its spect acceptance . year. A general meeting will be held bo sent over th Standard Trotter division. Many shipment of supplies Is to boon the first week in December. It war by th war department. classed ribbon went to tho entries of tho Livns would have to Europe Stated that half of the farmer of this Woman to Giro Talk Mra Juka M, ss a veritable an Irani 4w pre-wLivestock company. days ingston Stats bought Liberty bonds on th first Garnett. well known local speaker, Th following out of th winter food Forty three ribbon were awarded to urged. Is to b consid- Smith Brothers Jersey Farm for entries will appear before th Open Forum program. anIt day of ths present campaign. Americans as a duty of ne- In th Jersey division. W. C. Winder Sift by Man- Sunday night In the Peoples hall ered ; Good Reason at YeOowstono and honor. followed In honors in this division. Mackintosh building, corner of Sec- cessity. humanity ager A- - W. Miles of tije Yellowstone ond War Cariea Dinner. West South and streets. in Temple, writes his company agent Camping The city committee on agriculture J of a series of Sunday night Tax this city from Livingston, Mont., that This is onewhere and food Occupation production, which has been give topics are disHie seasons patronage was gratify- meetings at tbo back of th war garden movet Available Now b a forceful platcussed. suc. held ment. a dinner In tbe coliseum last a , and Money conditions, ing, considering evening at which th future work of cessful season next year is anticipated. form speaker. She will discuss The wa discussed. Dr. Wtdt-e- o committee th The first monej' over derived by tb Ths heavy automobile travel kept the Passing of the Weaker Sex. ss toastmaster. Attention on mine was presided tax an from stats occupation camps well filled ths past summer, to called With the fact that 4000 war Cruelty. Charged Charged " of th stats evoc- gardens covering an average of 1274 Passes Examination Rergeant J. H. with cruelty to animals. C. Anaatotulaa, la now at the disposalsum acres were cultivated this year and that actu12.444 of Chamberlain of the U. 8. Marine corps, a Greek farmer residing In th south ative officials. The food production resultant from war of tbo etate to (he ' In charge of the substation trt Evanspart of the city, war arrested by ally psld in by mineDamol was of th of approxivalue gardens police yesterday. According to th tb stats treasurer. of tho O. Larson, mately 2754.044 ton, Wyo., has just ' successfully pass- the collector occupation a two stabbed with he officers Members ol th committee believed to pigs a permanent ed his examination of the the production could be vastly inwhen they wandered Into one of tax. we placed at the disposal Mr. Lar- that when sergeancy. His appointment as a non-co- pick officers stat yesterday, creased. next probably doubled, year originally would have been good his fields. The pigs belonged to H. M. son notified Joseph Kirie, stat auditor, More cultivation tho use of lees while on recrunthig duty- - Major Hooten a neighbor, Anastotulas wilt bv letter, that tb money waon available. we ter was urged and means to make as a only net Wilkins W. before H. tax proofappear Judge A- M. Bobbins was th examining The iotsl bceupetton of more possible the , for hearing. ceeds of mines this year Is expected land with theproductiveness wateF now nt tbo disficer. J a trlfl loss than Jl.494,440. reach to of posal (he city. To Lecture cm John the Revel atoc Mbs Needed for Guard. Adjutant fteneral Fred Jorgensen says 100 wen Francis M. Dartsr oI Los Angeles, C - 5 1918 THE HANDSOME grfONES on view her are not so expensive as you may imaging . Wa prepare them when no immediate orders are on hand so aa to retain our skilled help, J For that reaeon youll And their cost very reasonable and their artistic excellence unassailable. Ellas .RIcrris & Scns Co. ' . Opjx Tabernacle, Was. SOM. AU Kinds of Tile Work. place to tbe world and keep herself am good and clean If she want to. very glad tp find there la no truth to I thooo horrible reports w beard before . - j e left homo. Wo are well and fairly happy meat ' of tbo tlmo but wo do lava to talk about going homa. Everything I certainly looking good now. Wish I could ton you about things that happen but moot of that is tabooed. You got the ir news tb same a we. 'Tt lake a firm .hand and mnch patience to deal .with so many dispoai-tion- a It Is a pleasure for ns to go out among other nufnea We surely appreciate tha tesofdngs m gave tm. and Ccstfagstel Junk . Co. Cor. Bth So. A 3rd West ny. 1773. P. 0. Vox 1305. |