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Show D Cot FRIDAY NOVEMBER ; 1 LAKE 1918 CIT BITE INCREASE Mr John T. KOBfatuwo 1 Check fa Tw PwU and Vw So Tinea atapma. PT YEAR SIXTY-NINT- H L THE ADVANCE GUARD OF REACE Totf WKIl DMM IStr- --' BALMBMAIE SOUGHT FOR STEAM BE SMALL ould Make Extra' Charge For Duration of War Due . ; (To Increased Gists. Thinka That Wherever PosUiuWHo.evr, Report sible Salaries. Should he Lit Steajy Debate Paid For Time Lott 1 Epidemic Of d T1. ten Day. Application of. the Tjlah Power A Light company for periupwelon to make an additional charge, for tbi duration Of the war, ef S21 cents per thousand pounds of steam furnished for heatlDg purposes each month waa file'll with tho public utilities commission this moming. The company eetimatea that with It present custom, the Increase proposed would Increase the revenues of the company by 42.75. on pounds of steam so furnished. There are some 25 customers of the heating plants of the company Ilatedi all ill the business district of Salt Lake Cty The present chargee range from IftiO.per thousand' pounds of steam small ssers, down to Ipcefonthperto the thousand pounds for all erVbr 200,000 pounds of steam per Through Epidemic :10 k r i.i s! Situation. Influetpa i paid id , to-i- &2 it 140 9 one e i sid ' of Salt take-- ' . , teems Knotting ewe . 8 Jcr-- . 1 ..... eui arm r r 'atins, hinei v' v"' teotb yrdaJr gold, ' It, advanced 0i fj ileath nO S.38, ' gLtlsh lnnucrrza.trnck erpettedtr A1" ro" from the total of new while of Wednesday to blue, authorities re lap) health adu the eadde 8af. However, I Ispllcation (of ae the pesteralatlcV report (from at large, the hokpitole report ,0j acraee and wRc. Chleator Major fat Deoglaa eetlmatea th ((fiiemlc to be 10 dayja. It cu he plainly wan.? that there to an yer. , ..x ..u ..Me lc Me ..Me Wit Me 1 HM wp. r set tut. piali-- Me Me Mat Hist ..Me wti CJS U Me Dirts, . e ial uta I atnl .tlli ds v,gu. i J Major otmtstle wre when W $t.M icosts .$M lls gsA ttlt ftdti. U gam $u Soil. U n ... from-whic- Store Entered Presumably .. TfM fttL e 1 r. tofluenia Was men and woman waadiPPered forced to cut Hf to PT kl.jH. 'T Tlm Anderson hta ?4uh hernal aid to the rtt 0Ur of the nKht. hta Lraj " tU trip of tnercy to bow under controL" rBwM Beard From. DraKOn were heard nd fwo nurae, nd SKO while Svnsenof The situation at to,Dtrh0-n- I yj places. nure lttStFlwlSlency lnwhen the (here Is a cost-RT ir'u,M before the pwnfto ked ihat would be raany vea " flew to find the atio1? IS'lf,g towns eur-1- 1 cd'r f?. ?. V. small . He to donatmg 6e LL nab 11 th Vt, Si c' L Vrn HlhaMwood Midva her pd 2Tbouat m v Is ""1 f yeeterday OT to fliSny yearq haze the Ialid fund principal account shown such smalt balance in the state fiie treasury as at present. monthly report of tlie state treasurer, Daniel O. Larsen, completed today, shows that in the land principal funs there is duty about 2194,999. divided among 1 2 different funds. In the state school lands principal fund there is only f 2&.929.9L A little 'I' more than a year ago the balance lq this fund was running aroDrid 9809.-90Tbe difference means that the money ts out at interest, drawing from 4 to 9 per cent for the benefit of the Month. instead The company submits a showing to district school of the ofslate, tbe state, of tying in the banka show that the price of coal has gone for cent the slut per only drawing up $2.02 per ton and that 18,000 ton general fund. aro used per month, meaning aa inDuly hitnvst Used. Labor increase in cost of 134.500. crease are placed at 45.82S, prtces of None of the principal fund of th 1 Sept compared with those of dune. land board may be used directly for 1017. Cost of supplies means an ad- the benefit of the state tnaUtuUon. ditional 950. bringing the total amount, The 4wUceijt funds therefrom inqst o if Increase asked los 242 875. l.aiiillccs lo th Interest 1 The that the heating be use'1. The petition reci-efunds rttu to more than $159 C9, tTutl piant hasef to edmpele with tho and-eain the stale school land toudest fund , private plants, . K that costs there would have gone up aJone being tljl9.41I.u5. much or more than the proposed Amount standing on the tieasurer increase. books to tbe credit of the state general fund totals $209,185.11, -- -largely, road however, 'to be devoted lo New Suits Filed. building purposes. On account of the small balance In KUn& the state land funds, the total balance William Bort Burns gamt are lower now Burn, for divorce, on ground of dcaer to the slate treasury In many year, than they tmv been Mon.,, Elisabtl Berry against George V, at any rate since . the capitol wa under , Berry, for divorc, on ground of non construction. The balance on hand Oct. 3 1 in all support Balt Lake Seeunty Sc Trust company state funds was 284J.494.97, a comagainst Ketta h. Turner and otherev to pared with 2M2.Hl J Sept. 30 last.$, recover I34S(H, alleged due on a note. for the month were Dan Cuftis against tho L'lah Foel Receipt and disbursements wore $604.- recover $2,194 damages for 4 3 company-- o alleged personal injuries. A total of 2229.932,98 was loaned Beattie Construction ' and Dry dock fund by company against the Guardian ; Casu- from the district school land the month, alty and Guaranty company, to recover the state land board during $1,667, alleged duo on a judgment. more than 220M"9 f ' of state road boards. Henry Nebeker against the halt Lake A Utah Railroad company, to recover the purchase Tabulated Report. . $5,019 damages for alleged personal Balance in the various funds at the dose of business October 31, were: 0. ARRANGE TO TAKE VACCINE ARRIVES FOR TREATMENT OP J I5SII 1 Mrs. Sherman Armstrong, chairman After having taken five, days to of the kodak eftmmlttee of tho War come from Seattle, ft large box of Mothers, association, has appointed 1 yjj( Miss Claudia Green secretary, and Mrs. influensa - in- t. IK. Tan Cott publlcity agcnCiD secur- principles few Spanish.,arrived at the ing photographic facilities for taking ncculatiop purposes, to.pictures of families who have sons or office of the state board of health other near Relatives In the army, which day. It came from the United States are do be sent abroad to the boys as naval station. Dr. T. B. Beatty, state Christmas presents. There gge bun-- , Jjealth commissioner. Immediately deeds afruh boys lighting In Franco turiiiffffover lo Dr. L. L. Dalnes, who will receive Christmas presents Mats bacteriologist, for preparation, from home till year. Bight now Is and that it will be ready the problem of what to send t for It expected patients within four or flveXays, many brothers bothering The vaccine left Seattle Oct. 28. , sweethearts or friends . By the of-- S kodak committee to Urgent appeals for doctong or other tako pictures free of charge to' be medical help from various parts of sent (over there, it appears as if the the state continued to pour into the Utah War toothers' association has folved the problem. Mote than 2 work-er- a office of Dr. Beatty this momln aro trying bard to get war moth- - Dr. Beatty has asked foj- volunteer era of tho city Interostegrln the plan, te give assistance to the epidemic. Tbe and seder th direction of Mrs Sher- Panguitch doctor. Dr. M. W. Bigelow, man Armstrong, the work 1 being ex- is til With the Spanish tofluenzaand . , pedited. citizen have appealed for The . Idea is to tako kodak pKturea Panguitch aid. The only doctor in,Cedar sendto tbe to ifhoihe fighter over- medical end Dr. C.. M. seas Mrs Armstrong suggest that the City is also reported ill. waa houid be of such size as to Clark of American Fork-wh- o pictures bo plainly visible, snd that where perto scheduled to Lynndyll go originally sons are th subjects of the pi lure. It to give medical assistance, bae been Should be taken so that the features transferred to Cedar City to give aid are conspicuous. Bust picture are adthere. q; visable. Dr. Beatty received Word this moro-n- g ' Two Day Appointed 1, Dr. L. V7 Tennant of the that Twe days have been designated upon States public' health service, which the picture drive should be fea- United assist to combating the tured. These days will be Saturday' who is here tonow 2. 2 gone to Moab from and and Sunday, Nov. Thomas epidemic, has Sheckels. of the Utah Camera Club, baa Thompson. Appeals came to this 17 offered the 'services of members on morning formodlcal assistance at Solthose two days to visit various homes dier Summit and Thistle. w to take pictures, free ef charge. O. C. Condition gt Portage. Hansew Daniel Silvers and Leonard White of the Schramm-JopnsophotogCots and bedding' havs been sent to raphy department have also proffered Hill, so that ' numerous cases as ha George betas-bur- y Gold thgir services, there may be isolated. The epidemic comef the SaiasbVry-Siddowahas broken, but to the mining camps pany. 'HhraAadbe.lf1 08 " for "4 at L ii Vmp!y ?Mr of pi,1 tb from the L?todemie was de. To r thffeo1 ben r o, Ptol Wch Chief - ' ft, er it ar UtahTablishers File -- i) -- jr rtf, c' id, I 1 , r it o - ton unex-pecto- et mady a.fnd v; Field Packing t Canadian W' y. f'1--. a, ttii.f .I,", ttiy , w 1 ;i! .... and-Nic- thean aKM til St-1- 4. .... ....... 1 ft 4l n gyr-ha- pa -- vl. Af -- ror-wa- rd ps.-Oujr'- s . i 1 PWichen ti 4404.-139.2- PICTURES OF ROME EOlIS r. sect out wln!e tho toncheort i -- Parole vm i In th future the commission person nel branch ef the arrpy will handle all General .. applications for commissions and offiM BOftd Bond cers' training school appointment, with . Dmirtet pcKoo! 4 the exception of Application for mediHigh School .. fai cal. engineering, and railroad branches, University tnaiipentti ColieiP Agricultural SEEN RELIEF E according to word received thla mornnuance C. A Maintenance.. ing at State draft headquarters j Branch Frank Berry, aa amateur high school Ftsb and game -- Vftnw...... wireless operator, was voluntarily inTO INCREASE OF OUST Federal vocational , educaJioa, ducted Into th.CAfgnel corps this mornCapitol building , . . Colonization .. ing by local board No. 1 and win jesvs 27.394.ja I1 Forest reserve . . d Immediately tor special training. -- T S 955 Trust . K Cowl ivlSTrah-ferre- d to tho 349 2 NEW 'TORK. Nov. 1. Gold pro- Reclamation trust York New city hoard for enrollment fund tbond, Issue 344.48 in a students army trainiig corps. and ducers. representing 83 per cent of Redemption 1909 Alex N. Russell was inducted voluntar8.94 .. declared account essential tl)e only industry Suspense the Logan S. A. Xa. from board 128.277.31 ily infe vehicle registration. that has not received consideration at Motor war No. 4. 40 . , .38.440 State Board No. 2 has called V, A Cappuc-ci... 25 995 7 the hands of the government, decided State defense . Anderson 62,124.39 Hyman Mayrowltz. Nepht 11 land grant st a recent conference here today to State for Taros to report Nov. to American Lake.. Monroe ask relief corresponding to the in- Balance cash on hand Novem- - ' Nosby, colored, has been called by the creased $842.492 97 ber 1. 1915 .. . cost of production. Eugene same board. ,t report for entrainment to Ft Riley. Kas., Nov. 19. e chairman of the finapce'VSm-mlttelocal board No. 1 reports that it Is Davis, of the American Gold conferMarcus Appointed. . now 99 per cent complete with its work . on th ence and the International Gold conrelast registration. Boz-ldcoupty Louis Marcus, of the Ntbl.ftFturi ference, announced today. ports that it is now 20 per cent y ii Under war conditions gold is being Film eobipanv. has been aiiuototoa-ltdirector for the CnTitd Air mined s toss, said Mr. Davis, add- publicity NovemWork campaign, whtch open Funeral Services ing that a large percentage of the nor- ber il and runs until November IS. Mr. Is in danger of Marcus will work hand tn hand with mal pre-wproduction .For Prof. Mousley being irretrievably lout. While decid- Prank 8. Murphy, ctly chairman, to the enthusiasm of the public C i ing not to make specific demands, the arouaing went on record opposing to behalf Of the great welfare fund. Funerqi service for Prof. Emmett amine owners change In the amount of gold to the D. Mousley, who died 2 big residence, a premium upon the dollar or Fail .;v 815- - Windsor avenue, Sunday, wfere commodity.placing This, to effect, would preheld to the City cemetery" - To srtrrday clude an increase in price, so that the Statements afternoon under th direction of Bishop most logical course open, according to arrested three separate parties for vl(P John C. Duncan of th First wardL la ting the health order snd that two' The services opened with the hymn, leading producers, would be a governHarden Bennion. secretary of state, were now being held pending the deLead, Kindly Light.1' by a sex lit from ment Insurance of .the Industry to covcision of Dr. Beatty. the Ftrst ward. This was followed by er tbe production deficit during the and DanB. Shields, attorney' genera!, t; the opening prayer Beginning today tbs state board of by Albert E. war and the period of reconstruction. conferred today with regard to tho health announces that it wilt enforce Schoenfeld, after which short addresses of Declaring that every new gold dolwore mad by Frod Tadje and Georg lar is a safe basts for eight dollars of situation created by the failure the ruling In regard to public funerals. of the newspapers a M. Cannon- - Following Elder Cannon The proposition now Is tq obtain thp. these. That undue assembling to view the names medium, Mr. Davis em- probably 'majority Dr- - F. the families who 'would likv Myers of the United address, Virginia and Melba Lindsey, circulation the which are accepting po-- ,; state bodies of deceased persons has spread to haveofthe th of of mining Importance men wall and take States public health service, who was pupils of Prof. Mousley. played phasized camera tho contagion, .is jhe belief of Dr. pictures Thus far only about 4 fam- sent here to assist the state health of- End of a Perfect Day" on violins. The which he declared cannot be contin litical advertisements, or which are EdBeatty, state btslp officer, and he ilies have tasked the committee) to have fice, returned today from ued under present conditions with la- - advocating the cause of some- political C. Diels and Bishop Duncan win Pottage, says that hereafter deputies will see the picture men JUU and Mrs Arm- where he. wenU to investigate condi- made brief iddfessee and th sextet bar reduced 49 per rent in efficiency party or candidate in their editorial tufl least families that but one mourner views the body, strong states that at sang Abide With M" Fred C. JFutler gjuLjtfagqq increased 33 to 49 percent. columns, to file with the secretary of tions after it wad reported that 79 pronounced aro deaired. . the benediction and dedi- Hqi cited a telegram received today state statement of their ownership. at a time. i cases He over broken out bad aboift the that much , says ' "We bear boys cated the grave. . One of .he newest and most unique thsVe from the Northwestern Gold Mining Such statements are required under ... Hies and of this number, five deaths have maax Emmett letters, Prof. u, Mousley was the association, wanting act passed by tbe , nasks which has yet come to light, newspapers, and to this end tho governannouncing that mines the corrupt practices D. Mousley and a grandson of son the cases that Zlne but remaining be Died within DO to is the Clait mask, devised by iahn T. ment has urged th sending of these as last legislature or sold cloned were and that th being who ones of are only light and there Is no Georgs Washington Mousley. eon- - Chirk, 10 Nes building. THUS four a patriotic duty," said Mrs. (Armstrong Industry will be completely ruined un- days before any political primary, Dr. Myers say that was the founder of the Balt Lake City danger. ventton hr election. ends of tho strings attached to the Many soldiers ask for pictures of great th first institution for ad- less prompt relief wa given. V academy, a town offers this jot good example he a better Inasmuch as the primaries and conmask spropfr are tied to a rubber home, y There could not vanced study to be opened In this city. will no how when the over The there spread epidemic boys held is Christmas in it are present. life most of hla Balt He had spent t past, ventions already band.. which fit snugly over thqkack would cherish a picture as they would are taken. Dr. Myers has Istks and was the leader of the choir that the failure UV file places the pa; , of the head, H is adjusted sod re- holhing els. Furthermore kodak pic- precautions rt: now gone to Dragon io give medical in the First ward of the Church- of CALL MONEYM AKES at technical within violation, tji per moved, by h simple upward or down- tures present fWwple and condition in assistance.' v Jrsus Christ of Lattar-da- y Saints. : SUDDEN DECLINE be law. Th of the may penalty least, ward movement. unadulterated' fashion amt's r greatly wo He la survived by his wife, who 1 Health district number one, which Imprisonment in the county kill, or to It is a patriotic duty to comprises appreciated. Anocnlaoa Stricken. mdst of Balt Lake county Mis Ermloa Whatmtt. four children. k fine of not less a state prison,-o- p d the NEW TORK. Nov. 1. An back this picture mnv ement.v an and . Emmett Alfred, Ermlna. h of . Immediately-soutthe 4n answer No one of the many calls city limits, Infant son; hla mother, two sisters, Those families who wouldsjike to, 225, or both fine and imprison-development Ih New York than which poured into Red Cron head hsve the camera men call eitheratur reported 29 new cases, with 12 new .Mrs. Robert Roden, of Trenton, and tnenL are asked to communi- cases yesterday and no deaths. Offii lira Grorg Wag a decline lo C. Redden, of thi city and money-marktoday quarter yesterday, Manager t. J. day or Bundav Bennioit and Mr. Shields said ArmstrongV(a(th dais, became somewhat alarmed, as on brother, Grover C. Mouoiey, of call lokrie from 8 to A'Pgt cent, the fhatMr.they Would not act hastily in the Bhields discovered that a family of cate with. Mrs.Sooth 144 agwt 2345, Tem$t were cases new be on to th Portland, nine Armenians were stricken with throught v lowest' rate tn three months. The de- present ft, stance, owihg to the fact , r decline. i tho Influenza. They requested to be law Is a new one to the state. tjiat the cline was based On such logical edn lTiey sent to the Red Cross Emergency host Tn Fnlarve Scon Brigham City reports four new ease desired to learn the attitude of Released bn d it ions as tbe successful floatation of some of the proprietors and publish esterday, Logan eight on Wednesday pital but after a short conference it T'he total to date was decided to convert the bouse Into the fourth Liberty loan and the meet- era of newspapers on the question. Of Red Jrofi Wor I tond 11 on IsThursday. 93. r AustLogan , ing of all necessary requirements for hospital. Papl Rosendah. an enemy alien near the Nevada line, re- rian-. A a result of the call Dr. the moving of crop now under way. Ibapsh, a Kenilworth about arrested la end to In arrange order supervise cases and asks The drop in money rates was. nevcr-th- e Tin Plate Secured Beatty several day ago tor volunteer port some to f) medical aid a there are no physi-cian- ,. month agoon a charge ef iavtng made less, surprising because of the physicians to attend the towns with plank forth enlarging of 'the local remarks. wad fills' morning seditious reFor of Beans Cross1 or dotetors nurse .civilian f Red th of there. Lake M. Dr. their backs to the wall. C, chapter released on Rosendah) Is a steps recently taken Jpr the "local Clark of American Fort cam lief. Miss Agnes Murray, assistant di- Fort in t $uchesn county reports 2J miner, end Ispurple. do secure work atj his money committee To regulate bank Th local food administration, re- - , yesterday to offer his services bJhetor of this branch of the seruce cases, and West Weber re ports. sever, trade and report to I)' bos'' Instead loan by maintaining relatively high He was sent to Lynndyt. Dr. A. N-- , Tor th intermountain division, is ri-- families down with the disease, with of to the federal offlcals. rates for call and time funds. reived tho. following wire this noon Leonard. a specialist Of this eltv, also King Balt Lake City. It is planned to an average of two to six persons- af; from Washington: The food adminis flicted each in . family. thh,:rSrannch .Vsu tration has been able to arrange for aElder Walter Anderson r American Names dispatched post'" haste to Dragon sufficient quantity of tin plate to perreat to take care iOf the where, it Is reported, there ere not prepared mtt th packing of beaa FeruKseien-amount of- labor which will be necesDies in Mission Violated Health "In Order. List s herewith granted to canners of beans v enough, well people to attend the sick. sary with- the establishment of gen. to pack during tho month of, Noveiju-be- r. 27 No. Fort at were (Douglas. cases eral includhospital Many distressing Word has been December and January, a tQtal Just received of the by the Tht first complaint charging thp de-- ed to the daily report to Dr. Beatty joTTAWA. Nov. 1. The following Major Glen Miller and officials not In excess of a normal pack , a con held fdrt staff the Gerst Red Cros quantity front First President Presidency from all parts of the state. It apfondant with violation of tho state Canners-ma' for these three months. now with Mlqk Murray yeater board of health's EUtworth of th Northern Americans are mentionflf lh todays use on hand, pears that the epidemic to many small saltation detail odd sised tins "toF theiiome order, sil during up serrito j Uyend Canadian towns spread 'almost over 'night and work llaf:, of casualty tins smaller but additional purchase were diocussed and plana taken present Tnfluensa epidemic, was filed! 8ta,,a mission, reporting that Walter W. Died Delldell, X&t'roit: W. than No J size will not be permitted. W. this morning to the Third district court. Anderson, of Pima. Arison a. died of by morning 50 or 75 cases are devel- under consideration Capt Leoll for all shippers were reported Kotchell and Misa Kate Williams are (Jobs Pappas, owner of a pool hall at pneumonia, following an attack of in- - Koehler. San Francisco? A. Palmer, It is still necessary Seven cases oped. ' street, and WII- - fluents, whll laboring aa a mission-lian- a Anaheim, Cal.; W, Wide, Spokane, selling bean to eanners to secure from Soldier Summit where the new In charge of tho soldiers' relief branch '547 west Second Sooth Conner msv sales mtta before making who owns a similar estab-'arElder Andersqn Is tho son of Wash. th fort, end the enlargement of th's Cayt, construction work ts being done on the at foe more ' contract on No sam th (32 E. not. thzo' however, at of the Anderson be under and and Sarah Hoken J. i.omert guidance streot, M. IU W. a three months supply of cans or bean. , Scranton, Rto Grande, and. the pitiful part branch Miller, field director of this are charged with allowing men to eon-- t was bom March 21, 2899 AHe' left to Gordon, Maguire, 6r. ' , Pa; . . Major Portland, about it was that all seven were division. In tfagir place of business fori fill hla mission July 19. 49187 Tho tele-th- e Canners hav been held up of late by Misa Murray expects to rerregate J. T. 'Wounded pame, Cordoba, shortage to can, but this is now housed In ewe box car. Tbe situation main to The city until the latter part purpose of playing cards In viola-- 1 gram stated that hla serious Illness only i' J , erders mentioned. Alaska . of th J , Is somewhat, cleared op at Ogden. tloa few tasted a of the week. daya . r s7 4 ' . , -- 4 X uo Is . life of received only five public policy. Fluids Available, yeaterday hi contrast to 35 Since the funds 'are available for lo, tf ef two week ggWjTisn enlae toenno'new pneumonia de the payment of teachers' salaries and a large part of such funds cannot be tmut in the laet 41 fioutp used for any other purpose and since to included were the death ftre by the very nature of the service ex at Soogiaa report whll five eases pected of teachers they must arrange a 14 dismissed" edmluad and their affaire so t give their whole i time to their duties as teachers, snd nt Ik Bed Crow Emergency hospital since boards will be unable te guarmd tetter conditions. B. F- - Race, antee the reopqning of schools unless d dw Hercules Hotel, and Me, they can commit nd the sendees of the f.flttcher died. teachers when the quarantine is raised. It te my opinion that boards of educaTea Partice Banned.1 tion hare authority to 'pay teachers' ftr most be no more tea parties salaries to full for the time schools are (unctions during the ravages closed on account of an epidemic, if ft to,' was the order again re- teachers do nob receive their salaries st ly Dr. T. B. Beatty, stale for such time, they cannot reasonably ad Sheer. It appears that etajh be to themselves to hold expected m v neglecting this demand, u t k add that a large party was readiness for duty upon the reopening of schools. I feel sure that citizens Siwcently. jiew cases Pr ton developed. These must be generally will prefer that teachers be paid for the time schools are dosed I tpeoed. by. reason of an epidemic, not only in (The mort of the violation n- . to the teachers themselves, hut Her, published some Urns ago by Dr. justice also to order to prevent the school mtl, ouns to certain officials end a m mediately transmitted id the system from . being. demoralized . ae department. The off icerswill be tbroughresignatlon. andfgeneraLdbtr-i the lookout for satisfaction; and that thla will ,b such incidents, tiftoorh the number of calls at the especially true when teachers hold themselves available for such tempoed Cross headquarters remained t thrame this public service as they can permorning; f they rary a ts lack the severity epidemic, either In which has form during .the ..the health officers or in ditoed them4 during the few assistingactivities past of ptipils to a manner lV. Csution was advised by. Dean recting Fleetwood, for ho said that yea. permitted by necessary health y the calls slackened up during r morning and afterneon, then at S?" Pt a sig Increase was noted, 1 Drug Woman Pleads for Surne.' . pitiful call came to at 11 by Boys "hn woman, weeping until T mold hardly hear her. pleaded for Reports of two petty burglaries fere . She aaid her baby waa dy-- r received by the police today. The first nd there was no relief on hand rt Eredemyer, a former trained ope was at the Frampton Drug store Ift. mpoaded valiantly to this call. Eighth West And North Temple street, where the windows were broken ,by Morgan was rocks and gtulU1" entrance gained through the morning by Rev. Chee- - holes in the Several boxee of glass, .niLn7ir' ho ha hut recently cigars snd candy about half a this stricken locality. dostn safety razor and blades were taken. frar. he said, and The ff.c tft believe that boys were ,e,t 'ithout for the burglary, vibe Other was the theft of aboutHa-52 after hoars of feet Kltaw of hose the residence of m to bn StTnSliJ her ber M. Welis,from 41 First avenue. but "he ,tek it rt ) teacScrs of t'tah,- - kept out of the schools because of the epidemic of Spanish influenza, will bo paid their full salaries If school boards tako the sam view as that taken by Dr. E-- G. Gowans, state superintendent of public instruction. Dr. Gowans ts sending a letUr to all school boards of the state recomhat where possible the mending teachers be paid to full, lie points out .that the reopening of the schools and their sgcoene during, the remajpder of the year Will depend In large measure on the way teachers hold themselves in readiness .to report for work and the satisfaction or dissatisfaction the teachers feel when work reyumeg. The substance of Dr. Cowans' let. ter is as follows: There is no pro vizi onln th e Taws of the state that determines the basis of settling with teachers for salary dhrlng the time schools are closed by order of the state board of health or a local hoard of health because bf an epidemic of contagious JJsoa se. It is apparent, therefore, tharucta arrangements should be made between boards of education and teachers aa will do Justice to the teachers and aa tbssame tim will be consistent with good Makes Monthly School Land Report Money Placed Out at Higher Interests Treasurer & ik , H I - |