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Show - i- RET EVENING NEWS Savage for the present ahd win probmonth. ably return to Washington next Bradley of Moroni in n.new Orover marched in th arrival and expect to enroll with th Wiljunior medical clans at Columbia. nft.di-cYork liam Huber a graduate of th. achool of the University oyUtAh down bast M K year, i .10 here and will study WUeon at Columbia. Dr. Horace O. Holbronjr. vba ha. been speclaUxlng In orthoptic -. The coffee of distinction; served daily at the Hotel Pd 8 the b fiT epidemic, been !! bag been Ju,r to 0 deep down over he to bep New Tork recent Utah night 60 due 10 neerly Of Mr Dewey Richard Hanchett nnd He' Kit Lake, FjSK Richer da nil of Loan worker, are f 2SS Utahafeam the final for more, . . tertow l-- O, ns, i' . bi!i lh UUbo. herahaee Inf I oen. nltho inconvenienced jJjFtlie eloeinf of. theatre. regulation. Among thee whoee third big eon-Jt- u season i postponed, and, company Trdus-?. wbo Ldiian Walker picture, will Ifiis with other motion picture and poet pone reieaee 'abatement of ihaepidemla J'ith bid Keck a play. seasons product Steel d and taken oft Utah am Suam and nurser-he- r their time In the present Masai ?Leat whom gra Dr.Sesnear TuaLa Grhnda Hardy, Jonesi Clara Activities. one autumn day are western visitor. Mr. 4 nee Claudia Holt of visiting friend, and urchue of furnish! bj , new .homo In Mil Smoot was anoth-- i week, having run Cmi Washington, D. C. Mr. and I Kiblef epent the week here Mr. Atr and shopping. jvbMfriaebeen with the war indus-bkeathe for past in Waablngtqn ietttht. After a few more week L JM. KiWey will return to their U a rorUand, Oregon. Imer Pett el the Bittebam mines, is ,i (rom Bodton and will be hNi account of quarantine, in have lW Several entertainments which pm In hi honor, among fttionnil rsfheringi at the home of 1 Rant Koihis, motor parties to w peesure places and a theatre r pna by Mliando Pratt. Jt Mr. rJi rtoit WaahWton. DC.. be- -, Rtsnifig to Salt Lake. Joseph Jr, of Ogden 16 here on koBness trip, returning di- kb home next week. Mr. and Brimhall, formerly at back .gala after Ai sjourn in Washington. in--D.sf BrtmtoU ha. been sin Mr. service. They M. govern tbs ptttt of Ur, and Mra. T. R. "Teat. fit bi few- - wiy SJ"j f Ud theft 5 -- I w rd -- m fir Si tHKf M sftt. a hf Cvw J in njt J. col- Utah. giving legM for the past .lx month. 1. hi present by Sew Tork. again and is at bouM surgeon at the Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled. Dr. Holbrook re- gSstw? FSsk's: ssyuss ; J St easlern various at surgery ports the strenuous time, which medical mart are having these daya hospital giving a. aw Instance his four intern and which used to employ now can find only- two who have to take care of the 80 patients. Lieut and Mrs. Lynn Thompson Of Salt, Lake and two little daughter, .re other arrivals and are at present .tailor ed at Fort Hamilton, where Lieut Thompson is attached to the quartermaster C. department Dr. and. Mrs. Bat come of Balt Lake have to New Tork with the intention of making their home here for a number of year., Lieut John Pingree, his aviation Jr now stationed with division at Dayton, Ohio, was here on business and has during th. week dow returned to hi. camp, where be will pjababy he stationed until sent ovetae-Ta- , Frank Richards, better Richards, la here known a. -- "Jack visiting his parents,, Mr. afflj toMrs reDewey Richards, and,expects main tome time before returning to hi. horn, in Salt lake. Steve 'Lynch Is also another visitor from Utah on combined business and pleasure. Henry Love of Balt Lake, now with th Hercules Powder company of New Jersey, was a visitor, last week. Prank Atehtnson snd Ely Atchtnaoa formerly of Balt Lake, nswnow located at Long Island where They spend much of their tiro on their fancy dock nnd ehlekenfarm. Utah colony Departures. th Che Win Morris and Mr. and Mrs. and May who have e danghters-VertalnNew Jersey, moved 'to Morsemere, where they expect to mage their homo Mrs. winter., the coming during Margaret Richer arid sons and Mile Julio Gavillet have given up their apartment in Corona and taken A.a bouse in Long Island City. T. Adams of Balt Lake, who has spent ha e ths oast year In vocal study hero,servgorteto Camp Upton for limited - one of the best known musical . y t) tutions p ftevr Tork.' .JHoaYoung's Latest Eflr Th. Apache Group, onrf of studies recently opened to the ptibljo In the American Museum 'of Natl History, is attracting considerable tent Ion and bringing more praise honor to Mabonrl TOung w -- To Enter! J. A., Vs. porsn of Iff Bimpmn aveto , Camp nue. this city, hA. Zachary Taylor, LoulrvlUe, Ky. H. is to aatomobU. attached th. mechanic. go, j Young men who desire to become telephone electricians , f r. Must Enroll not Later thaft Hie rare delicacy xyof flavor, aroma nd mild exhilaration , of " Royal Garden Tea is decidedly 'popular ' - at afternoon teas and social' functions. i.' -- "T? This Ruling AppKe to CoDegiates as. Well as To Telephone Electricians Students entering tho telephone section must hve had two years of high school work, and Collegia tea must have had four -- years. These" young men "will be regularly inducted fate the STUDENTS ARMY TRAINING CORXS. ASK YOUR DEALER. Z. C M. L "7 Distributors. The quarantine regulations wfll not interfere wtth the fad notion of men Into thin Service. Th in th Museum and the valley of the Ban Arlx., with the Indian, ordinary puraaita of Young spent several Apache and Hopt coun-th- e Indian, and has broug hj to life these wonderfully realistic (g ires as a result- - ' Pa li p. Howells has Just signed a contr yt- with thq United Pictures Theatres 'C Irpoyation for the entire foreign Tts to their productions, which he w nJiandle in addition to the ofihe First National Exhibitors-MetrSelznick plc-ak-d pictures, n other manufacturers. Mr. is at present engaged in as-h- e film exporters of America to gjktrinoh themselvee firmly la foreign tn rkets ready to carry on trad. Last week he accepted position etf the publle information 1 will Assist with govern- foreign countries, single appearance in the American Singers at the e in Maid, Mistress warm press comments. Herald (Reginald de her picture with his 'She brought to her resources of a finished com, and . vooaliat.". The EvafUng i - pic-ture- if well-know- prodiic-ofTAmerlc- an after-the-w- ai yi csaoEsi!to - - garden, also plant and raisa A himself, Earn an Acs medal, least II. CM worth of . tampa To win am "Ac medal the aenut must sell 256 worth of war saving stamps and for every additional hundred driers' worth of stamps ha Mils a palm leaf. This the scout ACe la In the exact likeness of the Ace won bv tho aviator who hrtngs down five German alrp'ahes, tho pa,m rst-rlv- 3 5 ALEXANDER PTPER ANDERSON, mission, as Infantry officer. Mr. Anderson volunteered In 117 as one of the first guards of the Third war prison at Fort Douglas and waa later transferred to th of the war prison as olerkheadquarters which position he held at th time he we. ordered to report at the training camp. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs., H. J. Anderson,, 24 Menlo aveaut. .First Mining in Uita i - The tarlujt discoYerv of ore in Utah on in Bingham Canyon hy Ogilvie irr 1863 commence to flourish, however, until afi wtothe valley was completed -- nearly Walker Brothers Bankers were .well establishod even when, the first ore discovery was made They were active' in the early development of the industry, and' Lavept rt'cipated in its nder-K Growth ever sin I Scat ter I was made irmg did not t ie' railroad 1( reai s First Dies at r 'y later. h ; Bay Help bankers Founded 1859.; Uld, Strong and Progre: s Henry UcEwiq. of the headquarter interior guard at Camp Holabird, Baltimore, M- d- writing to a friend In this city, gives an Interesting account of army llfa Mr. McEwaa, though only It years of age, and of English parentage came from Australia about four years ago snd mad his hams with Mrs Laron Pratt. Ha formerly worked for the Ford Motor company, pad gave up a good position to Join the army. The letter was written partly In answer to a quCfction as to how he was able to take so many bond tnasmuca as h has subscribed for several hundred dollars worth oa each leue. Following ie his letter in part "I will now endeavor to let Voo know life since lee Ting th fadta of Army City. - Oa tearing I eras not (hit lake 1 rtau assure you. for a frtend of Sion. mine and mysalf were la ebarg ef 21 xfhr boys bound for Fort Cogaa, Colo W, wore treated royally whenever the train. stopped. Red ('.roes ek&teea workers were on hand to greet ua eve. at d late so boor- - a 2 am Of course we bqys didnt mind that ws were gives treats aU along the way. Canteen workers would pass cigarettes to the boys that smoked but a few of th boys .were Ilk myself they didnt ladutga "We had five hours stay in 61 Lula, Mo. 1 sure enjoyed myself while there. la Cincinnati. We also had a a W stayed thero four hours I had a better tint thero thany any. place w stopped off in as the Red CYpos.treat-s- d SCOUT ROBERT SLOAN, nr so weir and also the canteen Srtiuts of Amer- - workers Ws want up in to town sad quarter f ths Bovhave snd an average of enjoyed Ourselvos in th soldiers lea. He must also club We couldnt he t reeled per cent in performing pU reqnlro-msn- ts setlorF fine w It wars much better than JOh, lteted below, , ' - to be a soldier. Government reqntrements: Then .one morning w P noted into 1 Dispatch bearer, delivering faithoff so C We D stopped issued Washington, by the govfully all dispatches ernment, surhrfa "The President Flag w could se th Capitol, snd an hour left far Baltimore, s and later quarter Day Speech." at camp In b ponrlng given territory , locattng Md , We arrived was the only discomrainstorm This black wslnut tree 6 Cdllectlng -- books and magasinss fort of th trip 11k Ws hav fin Holebird I for soldiers camps , Camp bad foe etrp-p- er A Collecting bundle for ths Bel Very good est Today-wbread meat chocolate cake, roast gism relief. j biscuits 6 Doing special Red Cross padding, tomatoes celery, tenare W whan called on. (hot one at tbstl. and sur fed well I am asxious W go to 4 Oathertng fruit pit and Plcin nearFrance to do my share, and td be them in barrel T Earn the "Liherty Bond, Medal" er nom 1 bought a 2166 liberty bond by selling J6 bond In on Issu and of th fourth loan. I P av U on the of stallmeni plan, 116 per month buying a bond himself, . Earn th "Mlpr Garden Medal hy (the hoys bought one, so you see at to Bins other parsons plant though. W sr in theerjrice w buy. Jnduclgg 'a , - tfrrb 'IA Bwlah d bbtf dnrti erBrfbitFUva- muntty sf Staters at St. Marys convent at Notre Dams Ind, In 1691 She spent her early mteetea Ilf In th eaqt and also waa a teacher at St Agnes school 3 f in Loe Asgsies For 14 years ah was a teacher at Eureka and became wideu known at time that ly 1 She la survived by a brother sad sister In Ireland, two brothers In Los and Bister Purification, ahm of Angeles th Community of the Sinter of the Reaary acadHoly Cross at thOaL Holy Rev. M. F. Shee- emy, Woodland, hart, pastor of St. Patricks church, ts alno a relative Funeral services WfTl be held at ths si Holy Cross hospital chapel at I y ts Monday. few e (4 Saits Filed. OSlsrt. company against A, t. Pauloon. to reeovec 95(2 19 alleged to i doe a note Heartens & ktflJor against Edward Miller, divorce, so support. E L. Sheets company agahMt Grace P. Walker. (. aL, to reoovew oa a note for 912.906 Thomas A Fowler against H & Hutchins and J A Barren, ts recover on a judgment hv 9197.96. Jobs Perk sgutnst A. L. Emberson. . at aL, tor an accounting. the top-ov- er brothers ra... The peopl her treat tb boy fins I became acquainted with soens French people hers On Sunday they took me on a steamboat ride down the It waa a hundred Chesapeake bay. mil I enjoyed It my much. are th boy every Theretrip dances for ' In town the different churches night. hav fro lunch for soldiers sailor and marines I'm sure glad I Joined as I haw fine ttrnes I bar insurance ts pay and Liberty bond to pay for evmoney ery month 1 always bay ea I dont west It. Ct it to help win th war is my motto. I practice It, too. Th T. M. C. A does fine work also ths Lef C Th Y M, C A Is being seed as a hoepltel Ws still Thave a few eases ef Rpanleh Influenss feel fine sine getting out of th hospital We had some splendid names that is Why th bow get over It. As tb saygoes W cant get aloes without ing them and w eant get s'ong wtthoat On boy from Brigham City them. died at Osmp Upton N. T. He left her on the- - wvv to Frenee "when b became slek with th Flu' Troop requirements' 1 160 psr cent daily good turns 1 I 60 per cent attendance at troop meeting j--0 per cent In keeptidf tbs scoot law and ths scout promise fihow steady advancement In sooot requirements. Besides winning th. above distinction Scout ffloan is the first "Ensign Acs Scout" and g class leader at the Deseret gym. Scoutmaster Revnold said that Stanley Sharp of bis troop ttt) will be the Robert Sloan second lw per gent war eon ut a soon as he sells 9260 more worth of war sav. a ,. ,i in Utah 10 ings stamps Both scouts bate secured bonds in tbs fourth Liberty log Canice is S .Mary Issue. Utih'r flrst 160 per cent, "war scout" Troop 26 is In th Twentieth ward of - Robert (Bob) Sloan, the'sgon of Mr tbs Ensign stake. Holy. Cross I and Mrs. E L. Sloan, and k member of troop 29. has won the high distincBister Mary Cantos a a Margaret tion of being Uis firstqieo per cent war Soldier Saves Money Horrlsey. 42 years std. died at (be I scout In the state of Utah. I Bonds to To become a 166 per oenT whr Scout , And one must win all th. Wee medals that I. offered for personal achievement War Win the government and th national head-by War ' - j: , ! at the Monday, October 21st. T -- ice. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Marshall ne Ethel Felt of Salt Lake) and children are residing in Leonla, New Jersey, one of the delightful cities near the metropolis Mrs. Marshall, who will be remembered as a brilliant 'pianist, is now devoting much time to vocal study and is developing a Voice tf great charm. Mr, 'and Mrs. Louis Siegel (nee Agatha Berkhoel of Salt Lake) are spending ths winter here. Mra. Siegel j, connected with the Garrlgu acbool. f"; 19X8 University of Utah Fair-weath- er -- 19 J. A, Van Daren at Camp Zachary Taylor al sgSS&S?--- OCTOBER . l0BK.., d f8 SATURDAY return of Lucy Oates to the Opera ConUque last night was double cause for rejoicing in that It brought back not Mies Gates alone but with her piquant oharm Pergolesi. equally delightful little opera The Mis. Gate, has a Maid Mistress. voice eminently mi i ted to the music and the role, and ah played her impish, half vixenish part with, an engaging charm. COFFEE ' I V, a ttlasto Bt APElAyCWiaJA ' "N Bun said 1"The m From Gotham Utah New? T it i r '3- - 11 r A personal offer t o those who' fear ft Spanish Influenza M cC-,fo- I1 ANY doctors are urging the use of a boo tiling antiseptic like Kondons for INSIDE the pose and head. ' I want to make it easy for Iks do get this reBef. tb HEREF0RE, I . hereby Au thorize any druggist to , let tube of jm. have aoo. 80c the under- Kondoaa standing that if yoa dont think it Isworth many times that to yon, you may your tube to the druggist and get money .back the druggif to coQect said refumjfrom . J4 re-ta- rn yuur7 rte. it A (Signed) Thomas N. Kenyon, Owner. KONDON3 CATARIUDU. MJn'neapcItn, Mlnneeots- - w - I I J |