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Show f K Get Ttagellw DM Taw CM w MONDAY OCTOBER- - 7 1918 SALT flit CITY UTAH ZM GO e Con-oolulati- for Murder Ulrcd While. Other. &'WHh Infraction, of Two Papers. , TOP FOR YOU - 1 r. Herald-Republic- - . -s Herald-Republica- n smbs'che: od aa altercatiou areae X. pt was made to ih. WmS palter of the mixing of the rttlta. It. barrel taken into court. In nd. Of, ' oral of being criminal chargee. of Hinckley, "ap Nelson, Percy lek. Cf. from verdict in Millard county, IOT, ilch girl hamed Dora Cox was ck, f theto witnesses. Ont claim of the ise that Nelson was tried on a ent mine from that charged In nformaUon. e six criminal cases are set for first two days of 'the supreme beginning next Monday. Court last until Nov. 3, or longer. th the Picot Estate Case. . ty ttorney general's office will nany ot dontaaai have a hand in the Plcot estate from Logan, where th the amount . tax to at issue Certain he past heritance of the estate were said to have ion Id assigned before death, but the a met wants TO ooTIei-- f inheritance tax jnal e The case will be heard Oct. On Nov. 1 the case of the company against the any at trial eoramtaston of Utah to out the up This leasing. arises out of a 'he Ides for turn! for the compensation death he cob Rtngholx. in which the could widow red the award of the commlwlon. matters of the employer's right the f k'frins before-- a Jury, of the stbility of certain forma of y evidence Wilt be tented, but n to claim RAD the constitutionality workmen's compensation law so 'ht affects death claims. It ta ria 0 3 out that while the flu, ef U leave tuw may be followed,procedure and the f elect to abide it by the award thte commission, would not pre-tb- e heirs at a later data from nT into court and for dam-- n rtcK. the present suing ease there are nor t heir. gd McCoy fo the re- White, as chief targe quantities of lntox- fach ,dug op under the t?3S J" WcCoy'- - arden, ta I semi-annu- U ' t - -- i.S' JfS twe-sco- re ' ism air- - eras A. to t J fh "OtTf. or halt In tbs lnde Hop ttttonof he tsM nlntotrab nd or besri October. I ' . l (te Coup ke Clh 14 Cos this , llrit rJ ' ner Lj - Iravlng under t0 t ofncu lm - v- d- al War Order Curtails College Fraternity Life The social aids of coilegs freternljy Ilf has 'com under the ben of aa Glen order by th war department thta. Miller neoetvod frees- - Nowt-Yoc-k. from tho following telegram morning, th president of his fraternity, the Phi Gemma Delta. "Th conference has Obtained the fo Mowing ruling from tho war department. Conlater-fraterni- ty since Dr. Samuel wording hmltk cmm leal oner. The , B'Jority 6t thes cases J'Jf OF ALL ROTARY GLH3S Arch Clumph. president of the Rotary Clubs of Amort oa. and a mUlionalr hsmber maa from Clsve-taa- d, Ohio, te visiting u Balt Lake He Is accompanied by C. Cttyl of Chicago, who ta International of the association. While secretary in tho city they wilt meat with th local Rotary club and lay plans for the Rotary club convention to begeneral beta here Jen It, II, 1 and 20 This convention will be callet lilt. the "Victory Convention" aad patriot-- j will he tbo chief them it wtil unlike any previous coevsntlon aa this year maa from all vocatioas will meet, previous years men from certain ,1a Industries held separate Inter-netlnn- d(rtment to trestnenf faonrr , ported- tfte&v ,Ni caw of -- h f new , HERETO LAVFUCiS FOR MW Uia ' With th state approximately behind, of which (3,(00,000 should com from the city. Liberty loan leaders are looking at the situation with grave concern. Cities and states elsewhere are going , rapidly over the top and Utah is making but slow progress, end It ta feared the proud distinction of raising tbs setate's quota before the exniratlon of the time allotted for the campaign will be Impossible unless much swifter progress ta made. It ta pointed out Thar while the preeent allotment ta 80 per cent greater than the one for the third loan, subscribers are buying only about the same number of bond ta This to be driven home with all thepoint force a and possible, vigorous campaign is to be waged not only among persona who have not yet subscribed, but etao among purchasers who have mot increased their subecripttoas as compared with the third Liberty loan, "If you bought a ((0 third Liberty loan bond, buy a 1100 fourth Liberty bond," Is the sent out by Lester J). Freed, warning city campaign manager, "This will give a margin of safety that will result In a creditable and completely remove the ,danger of failure." db . FOR SALE OF BONDS j mp. ijimm Th first session ot th Genealogical conference was held this morning ta th class room of the society at the Church efhe building. Th room was filled to overflowing and over, (0 stakes were rerpesented. After y singing Tome, Come Y the invocation was offered Saint" Boise Stake. by J. R-- Adamson of the "Redeemer of Israel was next sung. Led by Edna May Davi Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman gave a talk on "How to Give a Lesson." stating that purpose, preparation and particito repation. were tho throe thingswork of member. She also praised the who has ta Mr Susa Young Gate bored so faithfully to make genealogical work successful. Mr Ethel Reynold fSnrlth gsvwa talk on -- Evolatten of Tmismsa ' statInspiration ing it was necessary-tha- t and information be obtained ta make class work successful, and that teachers should always be prepared. Mrs, Donette Smith Keslsr spoke on the tost book, of "Surnames" explainof ing th Index, purpose and contents ' the earns of the Clarissa 3 William Mrs. gave presidency of Relief iSoctotis an encouraging talk, stating workers should not get discouraged even If hard and technical the lessons seemed seed "Sometimes little bring forth abundant fruit" were her closing She felt word grateful that the committee on this work was so effto take home' the all icient and urged Instructions given. McLelland Also spoke enMr Sarah couragingly. n with "Lord dismiss After singing benedlctton waa Thy blessing" the Geo. F, Rtrherd pronounced by Mrs, The final session of thl conference was held this afternoon with addresses Jr, and by Eldsrs Josspb T. Smith, who are of Grantt Thomas Test representative stake genealogical and Jama H. Wallis of Uinta. - comlng To department h meeting. Mr. sidering fraternity activities as Incomdiscipline,' the military patible withfeels It 1 for th best indepartment service that they be susterests of tbo pended for tha period of th tapresent meant By fraternities emergencies. the social side ef fraternity ills, memin fraternity bers living together functions and meetings of house serial or commercial nature. Realising, however, that some fraternity organisations must be kept intact to lasuro activities resumption of fraternity has when the. preesnt emergency passed, tho war department will inter-pe- a to of such no objection holding meetings as are of a purely business character." - - Clumph states that President Wilson and Secretary of War Baker have approved heartily the work of Sergeant Whiteley Victim tho Rotary club, in siding the govhim Spanish Influenza ernment and planning this "Victory nS h 'nmStataW o Convention." Mr. Clumph states that the county hoe- Word that Sergeant W. Archie Whits by that date be believes tb Allies will Robison was also heve gained the victory. Th east t ley. son of Mr Whiteley, 73 l"Thoroital. S street. Had died af Spanish Inflsenxa MMI at Fortress Monro Va waa received 'mR.CByra,st1'''p 141S 40.00. ranu by his wife yesterday. Sergeant White-le- y " lf and h entered tha military service in beee easily go "over the tap. January of this year and when stricken .They ere visiting Bingham end Selt- -' with hla last Illness had Just bees elr today, aa guests of the local graduated frwdi an officers training club officer order to .ascer- school. Ha wss.-l- l years A Besides tain the of his wlf and mother, Sergt. Whiteley th advisability having to the g os' , small children. visit- - these to survived by tbre at J pm. convention ta June. eat U b ,n Th w,u body will be brought to Salt Lake Caivary evmatery. for Interment. ha t InM te - rocj 'thsT'h hospital ' hiu Of Mel-rls- a ?fe Eirr1 im Ro-ta- jy hd six lit. RS. '- SUSANNA-- B.' HOLMES thl morning submitted -- do grilling eross examtnatlcrn at th hands of XV. TV. Ray, of counsel for lha defensein. th ceae la., gtitutsd by Mr. Holmex against Wallace M. Bransford before Judge H. M. j Sl6phnA'6TfhrThIr3'aTsn-Ictc6urtne M le eesking-io-e- et aald conveyances by wich Mr,. Bransford came Into possession of the estut of his lata wife, Louise Grace Emery Bransford, tho adopted daughter of Uie v, Plta-geret- ut w .i Ar-th- ur Herald-Republica- , tion to School Record of Mrs. Bransford Physical examination of registrants ef September Id, between the ages ot 10 and (( years Inclusive, who have been- - classified In Class 1, to going ahead apace at the capita! this week. Tha following registrants of Salt Lake City Division 4 have been sailed te appear tomorrow morning: Arthur Elnar Anderson, James Henry Ayers, Prank 'Wilson Roy Ballard, Wll- liaoTAlbert Beam, Clarence Ball," Oscar Andrew " Bergqulst,-- " John David BIHmyer. Fred William Blackburn, Bdward Bowen, Stello Henry Bow, Jefferson Butler, Lee Sing Che. Wayne Foster Crinmon, Imrl William Donkin, Le Ah Doon, James Eugene Doyle, Andrew 1'alhp Dunn, Louis Lawrence James, Allen Epperson, Albert d. Lester Sarandon, Ted Lawrence John Charles FttsPatrirk, Daniel Eekle Poison, Kenneth Clarence French, Don Shaver Gardner, Paul Cisco Garrison, brank Green, Emmett Clair Grubb, John D. Heely, JohivTIm Hickey, George Thomas Barton Howcrtoft, Sam. uel Harry Kimeldorf, Louie llidloua hHees Fwhltoh tup HiW Merm oompany Saturday bagaS salt in the Third district court against the Telegram Publishing oompany for damages In tha sum of (117,930 3. The principal Item upon which the claim is based Is tor tb. Oct9b that of alleged loss of circulation, ME GOES OVER "THE court bM which the Telegram Is charged with term of tb tuprem U The from Her. shoin taken having wrongfully . tuatbeen published. t lbf cue, of which oftb rlm. The suit raeulte from thw attempt of somber ,ars, the Telegram, Publishing cornpanyto DPal. J publish .amornlng- - newspaper In .conthe Kwhleh reTtoother cS5 nection with Its evening paper. Jt Is which and In the complaint that when the alleged e to directly Interested, win n BBrar Publishing company attorney I a,; sod on Manor the took beck its paper from the Telegram on 4, circulation o the the 13U, dug. office Into tbe city attorney former wee Mil paid subscribers outcourt wpreme ride of the city and 113 In the cit?r If appeal to ta- le charged that he criminal the Telegram retained two charrea and for Its --own secret use and benefit" la two murder I from 1(.1(( daily subscribers an 33,(41 Sunor cues- - The first case It Is claimed that Juan county, where Close Eetee day subscriber hold-osubscription sentenced to Imprisonment for IS these alleged form m. part 6f th. T.lgram. rnr . mi In .Sanruii in reality circulation but Juan. Tha Herald- l aheep camp company (or a dally news- Publishing th- - defendant TM allowed a' ner iq TnsTgrainFTib paper-an:xr On this cause, for icad on a holiday Witt enter into iisbing company. proceedings, as well as the claim action the sum of (14 SO ts asked. the Malicious not dltf support misrepresentation la chargthe evidence Certain irrego-- ed against Tbe (Telegram, It being alnft of the Jury. themselves were leged that agents or that paper made tl the jurors the statement that The d, hut these will not. In ell company waa "finanthe main stay of cially Publishing ttty, form broke." This coat the plaintiff dourt, to In 000 the supreme it averred. efenae (25 The Herald also charges (hat George ther murdpr case is the appeal . Hale, manager of The T jjeSalr from conviction for on made an agreement on July (, lilt, not ft) of M. T. William. a Sunday- newspaper for a to publish UXX16 some Kortb Temple street, period of rive years. It to alleged that on July J1 he broke this, agreement, e Jlquor rases tnetude the appeal publishing Sunday newspaper to the Joe' Falsetta from conviction of extent of about 13.000 copioa and that onV mime ofTivoli selling intoxicating H- this Injured The Herald to. the extent bar. the purchasers of about (1,000. at the The Complaint further charxci that ties. Cab icning to he deputy sheriffs, and when The papers were consolidated of certain intoxicating liquors Heraldthe It f - , tnrn-- d over to Tee- - telegram Weber Joseph Landries, of receivable bills and (32 , I tak. 600, aggregating ot", which to another test of the that the defendant collected (17.000 of TtaM which In law ewide not did these but return tha money to prohibition rs,CL Lanes are said to he somewhat The Jr Publishing comeasy, It: lar to what they were in the Otto pany. The suit also seeks to recover k case, wherein the taw was up C1. la alleged to liquor purchased (4.402 4J for supplies which It held as ueblo, Ci re applying1. 1917. and GENEALOGISTS MEET Telegram .wrongfully as .well as Tty August n. to. failed to return when the two newspar purchased since that time. wees gem. pers again separated. Copies af various contract! ara made a part of t ito - Aouitas sppealsof from e verdict the the complaint, but the names of the grahd larceny igTiim guilty ;rbon county. Is', and . Aubert signers of the instruments are not, set Mont some eheep which - U waa forth. is Coif 'I'd mixed Wlth the Jotiflae kton.fll Weak dt ndela. IN TRIAL " i - Prohibition Law. n rf Classi f ication. Nearly Com-plc- te Some I Question- - Defense Draws Admissions naire. Not Yet Returned. From Witness -in Rela- - on of the: . Conviction, 1 OFCUSS 1JIL1ED: F03 $1 57,93 1 Action Arise. Out of 1 YEAR SIXTY-NINT- H fmesst TQIERllj Tov Arid Do It Now! mEFiiium 10 CASES LAKE WK nr CMck ta anO WW Havings plaintiff. Tho croso examination of Mrs, Holme ta resulting in interesting development Mr Hoi. nee admitted that although she regarded Grace as a backward child she placed her at theage of 1814 years In the National park seminary to do higtTsc&ooI work after tbe girl had had but 31 months of schooling, According to Mr Holme g - Kritx Adolf National Llnrielof; Joseph Rask Matson, Arnold Roy Miller, Critehtau- - Alexander Murrell, Joseph Mlltoa Newton. Chew Fook Ngul, Hugls testimony. Charles Edward . O'Shsnrhnessey, Record at Rrrwtivnd Hall. Barphfietd O Mel. Chin Pay, Adna Burton take, Jr, Thomas Robert Pugh. Mr. Ray also obtained from th Le Quong. Georg Wong Chong Put, Samuel Rahan, Thomas Lumkln Ray, witness an admission that shs would to know that in 1901, Sylvester Reed. Roy Rhea, Edmund b1904surprised and 190& Grace Emery received John Richardson, Harry Rose, Wallace Norman Ross, Orville EarJ Fhlrley, scholastic retards at Howland Hall Samuel Stater, William Charles Smith, which were above the average for th Frederick James Sutherland. Martin R. girls in attendance at that school. Tbs EM Swenson, Clarence Roy Taylor, Thor-mawitness had previously said that she ward Samuel Tew. Fred Marks Sen uel did not remember that Grace was a William Ewart Tong Esrora Typton, Conrad Whiting, Will student at Rowland hall in 1903. The school. record was Introduced, how John Wilkinson. waa ta thw John Grover CrNteL' Shatter , Brown ever, showing Mile Ralph The mas Brown- - Franklin achooLta-lSO- X The scholastic record L. Davi Georgs Tonis Jlga, Arthur T. were not read Into th record. Joneson. Samuel R. Ketcham. Dare Likewise. Mrs. Holmes testified that Kishing, Thomas H. Leonhard, Grace attended Joseph Roger LerwtU, Eugene F. Mab-le- she did not think that at (Park City. Air-- Rayv however. W. school Ernest MelUgaw Mitchell. Fred Ogden. Dennis M. OLaughlln, Thomas offered in evidence a promotion carti-ca- te Kelly Snell, John P. Stemwark. Loren taped to Grace in the Park City Campbell Thorn Joseph Rrttiell, school Gilmer Burt, Phenoy C. Donelson, Mr. Ray asked the witness If there Gustav A. Frank, Wilson Julian Field, Wilson Leroy was eyer a period in Graces school Andrew Vernon Low Larsen, Gsorge Leo Larsen. James Pat- life when she knew whether the girl Mrs. rick Matvey. Frank A Martin. Junes was promoted or demoted, A Mlckeleon, Edward L Pacht, Frank Holmes answered in the negative. On Law-rsn- e T. Robbia Eugsn W. Robinson, testified ah had examination H Sorenson. Claud L. Smith. Ern- directGrace waa backward in school. GIVEN AT SESSION that est R. Wilkinson. Ernest Johnson. MrsHolme In Answer, to question msn. Frank L. Fred Georgs Hill An, Tssttf deraOA WUllan Bionls, Aewlpwid had kept a diary or that ah had srd Chadwick, Chester William Lamar Haldaway. ner, Gsorge ever had a dUry. Counsel then intro Vaughan SERVICE FUGS Gilbert. Hsvercsmp, William Gerald duoed a diary, purporting to have been . Hines. Baldo P. JellcS, Frank E John-sokept br Grace, which on the title page Ernest Franklin Lloyd. Edward bore art inscription showing that it Moors. Georgs W. Mott, Howard Tracy to The girl by Mr. An Intereating and Instructive meetDonald Frederick Peterman, hed been given Page, Yen HE stats convention of th War Peterson , William Teal Holme Also a Life ot Christ was inM- M. I. A stake and Emil an inscription HarMothers of America, Utah chap-to- r, ing of tts T. bore which Kalmenson. troduced Richardson. Benjamin officers waa held yesterday morn- ry Hooper Sturtridge, - , v. Guy Carlton that Mr Holme had prowas held Saturday after- ward showing ta st William the did Burton Turner, Bishops building. Holme ing Mr Grace. to Georgs it sented noon at (.11 ta Barrett hall, President He her J. Grant presided. Henry Wilson. not remember that aha had previously with Mr John Q. Cannon, state vice After the song, High on the Mountain DJvUtoa H k seen it until her attention was called To addition In Clerk C L. Price, of The local board to the Inscription. president, aa chairman. as offered by PresL Don Top." prayer Utah, 2 for Division No. of the city, announcSalt Lek there were represented R, Colton of Uinta stake, which was ed for the folphysical examinations Cache, Da.vts, Summit and Tooele eoun followed "tome. Ye lowing date the Coma ta the next two week. by hymn, tie " 14 14. 11. Oct. 9, and 1. The same Tbe principal business waa th mat- Saint" board, ta reporting on tbe progress of Frost. an Grant talk gave interesting 1 wrv!e of Its work, saya that (87 questionter of presenting two largo on "Missionary Work at Homs or How naires mailed. 1(8 had not been reflags to the state as a token of devoturned. Some of them had been allowtion to the country on tbs part ot Utah Wo Can Get New Member to Mu- ed extension of time Jor good reaA small model of tbs. flags tual." Hs mother related personal remints sonsanshown. waa exhibited, sod details of the mak- eences of his own missionary the All expert Bamquestionnaires returned had ing wer explained by Mrs J. Jo. been classified, with the result that 544 chairman of Tbs flag commit- ences. and said the only means to berger.. ta e(e 1. regletranta tee On flag (or the boy In tbe army "Worl.work.worl(., ta else 2. 3 la class A 58A la class- 4 will be made In s body of fed, and the A." Kfrkiism and Field Oscar Secretary 6. 2X8 In rises there befng a large other for the boys In the navy, will the division bs set in blue. Each will measure 14 spoke briefly, stating that the advanc- percentage of foreigners inInto class 5 naturally go feet and will be outlined in gold ed senior class would be one of. the who would by ' Soldier boy will do their "bit" In a DirUloa HA 1. cord. Metal numerals will represent beat means of getting th older memTo men service. th ta number of Preparations for the No. 1 report that L812 ques- new role - tonight. Board to bers and attend, tbs tionnaire were mailed, but of --those the seven big acts have especially cost of tbs flag about 1.4 been completed defray tb ws memPersonal newly wed" vlefu voted that every would 81 were British subject not yet to be and the actors ef th U. a University apiece. It ber of the organisation should give as bring tbs attendance of seniors and classified.the Of 1,817 remaining. ara Impatient for shs could, whether It he one cent or 5o scout work would Interest th 488 questionnaires have not yet been of Utah detachment junior classified, cent hut that no donations should be said. board being (2 per I he chance to display their talents at the that Work os tb flags exceed 5 cent with lta classification rent Orpheum theatre tonight will be commenced Immediately. Elder Juntas F. Wells stated th work, complete Tha program has been made to com83 registrants returned their of tho Utah chapter were purpose of Mutual work as' The different "stunts" a the filled out; Incompletely prise as many ta questionnaires Into being wives and sistersto admit amended, returned their and 118 had not handling, and Includes boys had skill to th organisation. This still a testimony of tb gospel In tho I A total of Ll!8yet had already been everything from acrobatic numbers to daughters was 89 national the made hearts of alL. Tb aim shonld he to classified, 298 of those, or under st muaie la looked to as provision grand operaTheThe detachment band direct convention held at Evanavtll Sept. get all ta take part, and with the help rer cent, going tnto Class L Ot these a featur 13 so will furnish 18, and 16, that the organisation already been called for phys- ed by Claud C. Cornwall the Lord this eoufd be accomplished. ical have examination. music for th affair. Th band is com- , might g on indefinitely after th pres- ofElder Edward H. Anderson; assistant ent generation has passed. However, of talented musicians who were . Beard Ha posed prothe detachment men and they editor of th Improvement Era. urged only mothers according to th Board No, 2 reported on a physical among vision. are permitted to hold offices spent the last four weeks in conwhich Indicates the high have Mr Belden i Clawson, national that the high priesthood bs used as examination of ' practlca percentages registrants now being stant treasurer Of the War Mothers of Ameri- teacher All monev taken In as admission will In the group physically qualified placed ca- and historian of the Utah chapter, mesa th fund The of be turned over to plans for Reeealttraetlea. for general mtlltary service. . Of (1 vocatlonap-trconThl a gave an account of tbe national thing detachment. (S were so grouped; 2 were Elder . Preston D Richards state! examined, vention. as did Mr W. C. Jennings 2 fund supplies the men with all of their remediable to have held defects; the Utah secretary, who also attended. that ta his opinion th second most wer qualified for limited service only special little "treat" hence s ticket To Officers for the state organisation Important Thing inHho world vaudeville is a direct boost to tbs today, and 2 wars declared to bs physically their war sleeted aa follows: President Mr men. t John Q. Cannon of Balt lake; vies after th war, waa the winning and unqualified for military service. v ! preaidant, Mrs. H W. Clough of Provo; training of young peopl to bs ready secretary, Mr W. C. Jennings ol Balt Wilkes of Van Pelt Soldier's period wilch ts Lake. The ex ecu five committee for tbs for tb reconstruction Brings Body. -" Mutual urgsd tbat-Tensuing year will b constituted as foll- coining, Denver Cast To owMr Simon Bamberger. Mr in bringing this ' Sterling J, Suow Af Salt Lake, a take the initiative Don C. Coray, Mr Sol Seigel, Mr R. about . of th sanitary detachment at W. Young, and Mr W. C. Jennings Elder Roacoe W. Eardley. suggested memberLewi Spanish lnfluenxa la Denver has led "passed, through Salt Lake i that a M. dm. day be Camp registration board of health held, st which time s census be taken yeaterday with The body of Private to an order by the city v theta according Of ill ''those 'who should he Mutual Harold Cox, son tf Amass for BY Hostage the , member L'tah. Private Cox waa 32 years a telegram1 rscelved by Tom Wilkes, from tbe ages ot fell, this to b followed by a personal con- (old and died In tbe camp hospital of manager of th Wilkes circuit of week last sideration of etrerr can Elder Leroy (pneumonia JqtermenwlU manager, oC S. Know urged That- - efforts b made take place in Fairvlew, lira local Wilkes house,1s who is now In to get, all interested In Th spirit of the E Mr. Ketchum arranging Denver. the work. Elder L. D. Jones of Malad of Ibe Dendetails for the opening under stake said leadership was tbe essenWilke Denver ta theatre ham Mutual work, and that tial ..thing-In.- . Cook Js taking his management. leaders should always be preduring hi met yesterdyst 4 class place at th Salt lake house Scandinavian pared. absenue. The action of .the Denver Prof. B. Cecil Gates, stated that all oclock In thq .Assembly hall in their th openwin board postpone health was should be boosters for Mutual and conference, which ing of tho Denham set for a week from C. should the David advertise work. Wednesday. well attended, the hall being fillpd. Stuart of tbe Eleventh word of Ogden Mr Wilkes, who has been here for a ' Among th speakers were Grover the parents be assigned suggested that to to go to his home at few day expectsWedne-daattend all the classes y who bad Just, returned by the bishops Francisco San In detachment to ta not sea order The onlv Mutual, military training bo ha heeri on of Erbe-- t Van Pdlt, from mission to Denmark, and Elder war the Wilkes daughters with artists was Utah at of Andrea eon, who lately returned from a, what their sons and the the leading University inspected ,k- mission to Norway. Bishop Cart A Cart- - ed -' a also be would meant of helptoday bysrpy'oTvWtorrepresentthey Adam 'ptarS Elder quint of Sait Lake CUy. e to eradicate the cigarette evIL Peterson of Ogden. Prest. Anthon H. ingPreeL pur tbe local dtreetor, wtlt take the; parts Grant In conclusion said there tag various military corps,-thLund and Elder Andrew Jenson. to examine which Mr Vrs Frit hs assumed, visit of the a law being be should pose. passed governing All returned missionaries who had retaining his duties smoking, as It was one of the Into Ibe work being done 'at tbe state as director. whilp labored ta Rcandinavia were urged tq cigarette ffav He told how school and to answer test evils the lagrer pt of In their missionary questions any reports give sent copies of "The Little bor to th Historian s office, in order h hadSlaver" to all members of Utah a that might be asked concerning th that their experiences might be prop- White Window Display Week. Arltllerv. and quoted David subjects taught. Th visiting party Field 143th recorded as a part of th history erly need not be consists of Adnny Payne, A tins Starr Jordans word-"Toof the Scandinavian tn fusion. L. T. Grant, enAs partvof th international cam., prevailed In th meeting and a afraid of th future ef the cigarette coast artillery; Major spirit corps; Lieut. R. G. Mc- palgn by newspapers to capitalise number of Interesting musical num- smoker for h has none gineering RichDt Preston of motion Upon Nor and bers were given, all in lbs Dowell, aeronautics, military ard tho assembly adopted a resolu- man Collyer, who acts ax escort jnd newspaper advertising. Th wK o lan goat that They us their efforts to have baa beea designated , A Scandinavian reunion waa 'held tionantt-represents th committee on educa- Oct 7 to Oct In13The rarett bill passed by Utahs tion Fourteenth an Show window of Saturday evening ta tbe for display and special training. ward chapel, at which an Interesting next legislature Three states atresdy To atorev. Inmerchandise It In resoluthe ho said .A statute such party Accompanying a bars short musical program, with speeches r sll four of tion adapting Dr. Frad J. Packs hook spection were Prsst John A. Widtsoe thl moton.nl,have tallied by Ol Gulbraodscn, Boren Rasmussen, oa newspapers unanithis sabject was also adopted esah priaea Dr. Joseph F. Merrill and Prof A C. chant I C Thorsn. Andrew Jensen, Adolph Three th In cltr Col. Ed- M. Ktalron. Hans P. Folkarsoo. and a mously. XTP. 889 and 2 wilt be awarded . Carrington of U University, were tb principal 'The meeting adjourned In time for the windows to he judged mundfi. Wright ifiilltary commandant U wer also general conference, the benediction be- at f feature , Refroahmonta EmLleuts. on and state the hal school, th W bv John PreaL servodl In she evening th younger ing pronounced newspaper advertised articlca . . mett and Morgan people wad a daneb-t- a, the Unity hall. Hart ot Rigby stak n. Ththe 4t en y, th ii Of: Gard-Grace PI v Y.H.H,I.A,CfflGEfiS n. 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