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Show -,-, ' cTTT:T ; SECOND SECTION N.w. and i...,..H..-.- ,. 1 " . -- ,., , -- SPorta. V L.,t3 . ' FOUNDED ' t,.Sw i , - - - -- ' - - . --------, --- , figN.Ik.,:.',C.4:-S:.--..i:Si..F11.1;ESE-.::011CA1.01I- 7'..1L-- A ,,, , , i ' - T, , '. , , , LAKE NOVE3IBER ,16 - 1918: SALT ' i ' "..tii ca:t 637 10,,,, ,, ,. .... at tf . .. ' - ,, , ' ab ir - -.- a. ' CITY ' UTAII , . . ' - T , '-,Got Together ,, ,Divide Tour ,. " in.ft10.00...0k or wish fle I Ps War Savings Surma. Psi' ("beck .. - ., - . 1-- ,, , , , , a I I , -- SIXTY-NINTII, . , - ligii , n' rinin Alit' nnitinfinT nri 'ism ni tin 2, A ..LII.U!kirq14),LILUIII.1111,111.1)-.- .,41.i1$hitiK-'1:011.11:pu.- ::::.:::::::---::.---.:.7..- :- T ......: , .. 1 l S661 - - s , , , ' ' ,:;-- . . , SATURDAY NTG ., ,.. ,. . ., .., :i'- a. 1 . - t " , --- ,', : -- - . 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I - , EMIT 10...0 &lied Wiley es 171.141. 454.01. r n0111 - - Wstrictly - --- &all I - m 11,02.1 I 4 l ,tel.114 11 ,0414.,.a"' ' (me ,ra131 f -- - -- -- , .. - two-roo- m - "ICU m ne , -- ,611.11 m ,00101 lftistg 6211!. 3WW. ticA4 , , , .. .7711,W 1 Pay ,Your Debt 4234.$ , ..!INTI , ; 0.85til A 001:v.. , 0040 1.3113.0 1.7201 liei.- ed a -- --; 1851 61 , have-occurr- By Subscribing To War Fund irc-tif-peOple i,S5g.. , --,-- - m- . 1,591..41 0420-r- d- twO-roo- i" , , - - - Abtor, - -t Et'''. 1 i ctor!, 18. " THE .,- o-- nt . ' - . , - ' , cam-Reig- . half-holid- ay - - , aleo-bs-ke- pt ' , -- , -- isk--- -- - , r June-dicti- on t . - . - , - - - - de-air- ed -- . r- g P ,, , ' ' WOODROW - WILSON. Captain Mac.' haln Reco' venn g Ficont Fall ; - . - A- Iteachainhawite of Capt. Meatlasn, who was formerly oon ' mooted withths titak &dilatant poser. art-- attics, but Ister was transferred to Prance. received word yesterday la convaleacieg from that 'the accident which occurred a serious ceptain was while be directing the unloading of a vessel st Havre Prance early in that be August. on It is understood ateel deck and fell down slipped the hatchway. His right arm and left wrist were fractured, and his back, injured. Be has keen in a base hos-, pital glace the atocident., a 7 -- , How' to Get Servi ces A dumber Of pentane who have' Uri! grievances against men In the Port Douglas, war prison..! have imagined of the armistice tha.LLnconmequence to be turned loose.'' Lb... men are now to serve and are,trying papers on them. It is announced at the post that can be aerved,aubefore legal papers - be 'soured from - the thorny meet with the effiltfnr board., the trading federal department of justice,. the enand the emy alien property custodian of the army: When adjutant general secured has a litigant authority from all these sources he- may then see the - prison- Commandant- Duties and resporreibilitlea--- -' ' ' 1. Of the state board (a) Furnish to local dixtricts asMate apWane for vocational education ' ' government. proved by the federal districts local with (hi Furnish requirements which are copies of the additional to those of the federal vo- - necessary blanks (c) Prescribo tho the and report forma to comply with above plane and requirements. and (d) Supply adequateassupervision may be liecte.'17-- 7diotricts sock aid above the program. sary (0) Establish a.dequate tettcher-traiing, Including the recruiting of tesch. Of district boards of education maintain schools (a) Establishwithnd.,these requirements. in accordance such ,publicity to tbis pro. (b) Give : gram as will acquaint all concerned wi,th its requireinenuk- - alma and vantages. (c) Furnish piano and repOrt form which shall provide andincheck up year , ' studies, the) by year the program, and the health habits, the vocational of each child I moral and civic activities 8 f eito-from...I:A.01 years istrict d tn .t t. n. agO 4nC1UY of state and local school publio sentiment. in. faof legislative .action to enact the necessary statutes and to appropriate .ate fund to- implement federal ther7r---- 7 to the .extent- or paying 'one-hasalaries Of teachers required to caradditional responsibilities ry out the of, etas overruns, which will liteltide boardCreste vor- lf A-7 - , Destructive Fire at Nitro Powder Plant rr: Infected Myst- eriously Lieut. Ellis Weeter - , - , , soq-satisfyi- obits- , , I . ea-es- 1 I 04 - barrels,-Gotic-entit,r- --- -- , 1 . short-MAW-o- - m r. - 4 PURRVDon by the fact thatt.Salt Like was reported yesterday as -- - ,,.... big reconstructive work for atter:T-1of Imola to make bOYa and f Its quota in the United,War Work drive, girls line up to high standard members of the soliciting committees In healITI: morals and.Industry,1", said' a vigoroue recanvass Franck .W..-- Kirkharn. this morning, In an endeavor Wee- - in ,announcing a suggestive, program of their districts , cure additional eubscriptions that will whIch will be to the school .1m- ' cover the remilred amount.' of for suggeation 'Utah perintendents The decision to cOndtict ttlete-:ean- and criticism; before being presented vase was madaitt the luncheon yeater. to the legittlature for final action. ; -. Cow In theCommertial club after the Ibis Is the first time the entire pro,; ., reports were all recorded. City Chair- 1gram has been put Into definite shape man Frank S. Murphy presented the state school officials. : The pro- situation to the aseembled workers and by the has been prepared by the state asked - for -- Huggootions.Immediately gram came a proposal that the various com- bourd of education ofalong linesofsus-the the house delegate mittees pledge themselves to raise cer- gested by association,' the tain amounts which, in the aggregate, Utah Educational and would put the city over the top. Utah Associationofof School Boardat dintrict school suAmounts ranging from $500 to $10,000 the convention were pledged within a few minutes and perintendents held some time go. The Lit the workers agreed to get oui and suggestive program-- - would make be--it., ., mandatory that all boys and girls relate the fuoney. , , and IS who are The situation is regarded as critical, tween the ages of n not regularly attending schoolwhich however, from the fact that the one-ha- lf and officially closes Monday noon, includes about and 111 the boys years of age girls between IS Inasmuch tie today is a , and Sunday intervenes. it is believed shalt be under control of the schools a that the canvassers have barely time and shall be compelled to attend L conenough to cover their ground If they regular, school, evening achool,meet the moat favorable response. tinuation or part time echool. This --.. Urgent appeals are therefore made by is designed to work th with the In- Mr. Murphy and hie to the with the public to give generously and prompt-- ! dustriee and will enable boys already(' In industry to attend part time school ly and remove the danger of failure. Final reports regarding the drive at least until they are IS years of age. es--wit be needs at the luncheon Monday The school program now includnoon at the Commercial club. The four essentials, namely: Progress in committees will work right up to the studies,'. 'health habits, vocational am. last minute and the booths in the veil tivities and community service In mo ., ', .. store. and hotele-wil- l rat and civil activities: In other words, OPOR to. - receive subscrip..1 the field of the schoubtis made MUCII tions. wider than eimply aiming to obtain Reports from counties outside of progress in studies alone. .,, : Sults Lake indicate varying degrees of The suggestive program, as sent out success. Some- - communitlea are lag., to the district imperintendenta , and '. ging while.others are forcing rapidly school ;boards or the tate follows: ahead. State Campaign. Manager J. David immod. however, expressed con. I. All children, II to lit years,. fidence that the state would complete elusive, 'hall be, for educational pur- ' IIts quota. , poses, under the continuous supervision of the boat board of education. Preeldont Make. Appeal. , 111.4. ' 2. MI children 12 to 111 The country as a Whole is allowing elusive, who are sot regularlyyears, attired,. tthe campaign to drag. As a result Ing school and who have not been President Wilson has netted a second graduated from a high echool. shall be to the American public for a required to attend oither a regular appeal more prompt and generous support 'school, evening 'whoal.underbostisuation the or pert time school, of the drive .:It reads as follows: . of the ksei board of ethication... a minimum of four hours per. week ISIS. Washington, D.C., Nov;-111In time or its each equivalent year. "I am 'lure that the entire American S. All children IS- to IS- - inclusive ., people are following with eager and shall be required to register at lea-sinterest the progress, of the once a year with the local school au responsive ' , - , United - War Work compaign. Now thoritiee. that the cessation of hostilities has come we have entered upon a period The continuous eupervision by local In which the. work of our WPM wel. boardo of education of children IS to' an It Year at al inclusive, shall in- fare agencies 'Legumes, if possible, added 'importance. The excitement elude - I. Enrollment In either under which our soldiers and sailors or : (a) A regular full time school: have been working is withdrawn; their canuna.---7--' (b) A part time, evening ar hours of leisure are much more nu- 'ation school- merous; their temptations are greatly I. Enrollment each year in at least over a multiplied and intensified. It II clear one class 12that shall contlituó . months. ',2 of that to minister to them for all of their period S, A record of ouch nature and kept time is going to require a larger finandetermined be as shell manner, cial outlay than when they were being in such the local board and approved by served for but a small fraction ot their by and de. board of education. etate the Urns. sighed to include: In studies. "Only two days remain before the a) Progress 1 b) Health habits, campaign closes and very much more c) Vocational activities. money will be needed before the In normal - (d) Community service large teversobecription is 'moored. and , sivio activities. II cannot but believe ,that our .people from, one end of the country to the other will rally in generous and sacrirequire. High school Vaduation ficial giving to complete this fund and require-man- ta to the addition present la to rive our mon this fresh and unmisa high school takable evidence that we are still be- student forshallgraduation, bY I statement furnish a hind them and with them during their the Prinninal indicating: patient vigil in cur behalf and in the I. Nornuti health - habits, (considair. sole interest of completing the high Ing physical facts.) Average ability la vocaticutel So. patriotic duet on which we seat- them forth." I. Substantial moral and elide sway '' (Signed) ' Is ' t..' ! - ,... 60 '',.t... ;1,6 ,,...: - , ,.. 71an-tvan-Tien. '.., . ,,i,..; , :. '''' ,, , .i.3,.; :2,' .".. - : 4', ' .,...:,:;,).j:',.: .:4' ' ';'' .:: ., 4' :" ,,, ,....: v, ' ,,, .'''', il.' rt'','f , ' i'.', 0', '1: $::' 1: ':-minister of educa7...4.:4,,:;,..::::,,t - In Salt Lake, I.,...4;...,..) '''', .117, ,:x.:,,,,,,:,.,.::: 1. tion in the Chinese cabinet; Yenlisitt, '., i . v.,,,::',, 4::'.PS''.441:".... " ' 5?,:7,.,,f1,ilir: , ..Y,... .8 L f ,, .,",,'.....,..;..,,,, 4 .. .3311 former -- mintster:. 4z wiliagittloW 1, ,,,A,,k'4,.4; , ......, .4.., :,,, ",, 1 .71 1.,.. , 5; 4 '1":4 :.!1 ' '1' :.i::, Ztl!.'!''',":,....)'''t0;.'' ;: yeaterday....:.$1:.,:.,:' in ': that ,,.', ' founder of the first university cues Monad , '. 4:4' 4 :t4"7:..." . ,.., Y ; Oi; ' ..":'' ..,..11 li: ,,,:,,,, -pmahs yesterday ,.it ,,,.,,,I, ,,,,.,:, 4 ,,::', P. T. Sub; minister of 'fish , ,,4:.,i ,... ', .10 ; ,i''. country; 4 ;.,.i 11.1r.t "del ' 'i,,,,,4,$'',,;', :,liA , and president of the fish college, and ,,.221 ,, --lett..1'',:': f0U1 deathil....,..-....p.,.,,,cn: ;,. A ....,a ,,r.....--- ...,,,,... .mr.;:... :y '''' piling Chang president of the Nankai ;:,, '. R kkm.ok v.pemlumidat4e, :1'... 14" tfr- ,...V410:;4...t:, i ,',:, lit- - college-a- t Tientsin; whoepent the oar- -. HE inflUOTIZIL epidemic showed 1 FT 4110v,, i;;,.:00railkló r-'': '''! :..100nrilhe'... , , elo improvement todayover yea,' lier parlor this week in this city, are ,,et.1V,1 new cases sailing for their-ow- n I country today : , , terday and scores of L ".!'141.11.""111.,4..itta'14' 4.alltattit.4.11.1, Wear 'from a 'Pic1ni:1606.st port after upend', dist tymhht.All , , bad been reported to Title - ' noon. In; mere than a half-yeinepectint Rad Cross headquarters up until . Is fact, officlill of the Red Cross or' the educationareystem of America. the was that Their this which of the are vialt:to opinion city, -- 11ik".4L.4 pnisation ' r, 7 ng 7- - , the titne..as were iduation is iradually growink- worse 4,614 eicret-dari'?' c ,. ,e,,,1: .sf; counegook, , ,,,,,,their.iisits to other parts Of the lo 4 instead of better, and the reporte Ceg,,,,,,i I , 1.21,1t.,,x.' , ,e'..A 3Vt.; , I 1; of threat against their try On 'lowed this morning indicate, an;In', ' creme of twice the number registered lives. waw under tho protection of a 4.9,Ifiriikk .::A , t,i!;4 '' ...r.1.,-.....- ...,., jr11,4"11 ; v.- qq 44 ;,!' ! NOwMakiW1.041.11N101044 i,;,:,, 1111,1r1 ' , of si.' ' the shertff's 1; county 'i,,4,..,,,,: repreeentative .. , , call has kilaln .7, 1' . ..y. ....., ,..., An emergency ,',.Ct...., '. ' .:.,A. 'i ' to: '1'.4.0.' ''''.',' ........A.:, NIWtr .;'.:.t ':.:, ';' ''' ,..ti. ;41, :, ,.. 4. 4 4;;.. g,::?,.:? lamed for nurses and anybne desiring office.. The "trail blazers of a new .. ":' n. '4.;:1;?; ' : , ,. .i..:; ..." .....s:. ;:;'''4 ..'"I: :' ,,:?4:.:.;,,,,;; tIf ...::.;.,,i.::,, 4 :,....,., i, W to offer their aid in this. line of en 'day," as a local educator ,.'' who met ' .::Z. ' .' Z.', ',I ,..: ...,.., .:,.. '!. ' '';1. 1 ' ., &aver should immediately get in them termed the visitors were disap. , touch with officials at the local Red with their visit to this city, Several nerious pointed Cross headquarters. ':....;'k because had expected to frnd ont !..:4110100111,4W474.;t: they '.:::i in but were today registered elms !., '.'1'..' !r. 1: '''' ' ''''''. a very 'highly developed educational ;.',..A'w,''',: ,,' most Of them num' were missing and In wirereas this state, :, they li is urged that people able to do thia system ,,,;,..,.:.. considered the educational system work should da their utmost in check- , here and that much .A."t1. unique containing :,,t,A.c ,,,:,... ..?:,;..;.... gng the malady. cl a was to circumof theme value and A., schoois Smith of the Ot ft. Supt. E. V:4...,.;:lc..S.,:9 7:, '4 I0 on to stances move forced them ! teachers Issued an order prohibiting I, i 14,11,s ,.?:,,,,,, I 'IP) a examination,,,,t4,14''...rAl..41,4'' thorough se the schools to do further nursing without ''. ,..,.. ,, " .t...........''''' bammo ?i They expressed themselves as wish,and this condition, it is pointed out. is yr7.! , : 4 Frrt.:ZIt;!.'i'':::::.:::!: l., ,.:;,:k :,: ,'s , t 41. : t ing to analyse the apIrftf progreM -- 4 big handicap in checking the mat., ,...,,,.0 17,7,77.7:"! : '.- - - , :,'', ,, , , Ite.,A...5; if),r,...,,,:.,::::e..,::, in "'2 ' ::.':'.. pioneer' of this section disF :..f.::'";:' 1 :i ay. Supt. Smith 'toted that the that. thewhen .:''..',1,..,. ..7,....;......,-. ,,.,,...,. they started to build a teathers had done their charts and that played - .:.'-,,.........-:,:,,in this city in leas than they should rest up in preparation for university .; , three years after arriving here. Their of : the schools. the reopening -,,,.,.-.-d :v..' ' '. ;.77-'7: 1 .' ..' ' ..: amazement at such-- a spiritrand what .1;"; .'.':."..:r:-..,:,:...,:.,;,., People- wha-- own automobiles-an::!,,:..7.,,t7 .:. 'who can spare them for a few hours they regarded am the unusual phenoru,: ' , :, .,.....,.......,,...,:, .:;...,, ,::,.i: .,:-:.::' ., - -,,,... the each day are requested to call the local enon of a religion working for ,..,:" Wasatch spiritual, social.' educational and in; '" Cross headquarters. i.; ,::::;,:.,::-,:,;Red Z- ';,:',:;t.j...!..t:::::.. :ir,......,,,,,L ,,i... ,,;:,.::,..,::i,tc,?:.3 :;:s4i, 47110.,Machines are needed. sio that duatrial development of its follower, ,,i,,,, ',..:,:.: .6 ' :,'. .,f.,::.'-'-- ' '4','...' '.'4i: '::.'''. ott several occasions. ?,:f persons who are ill can be supplied was 4.;44'.4ff '...:;...':e''.. '. ...":..i.',..:4 --7 expressed ';i ;:''. "....'.........,...,., ..,., ' with necessary stimulants and other 'Visit Places of late-rec'le' ,;;!. ,:;. :,: ,t N ,..".' x :.:',.....",:,: .:.. '''.; . c ! 7.. ' '..., 4.: 0 9....''''... ''' ' '. ' tl'.... ':.' 4, In many- cases automobiles , ....!.;,' aipplleti. The first.day of their visit here .was ,' ,:,:,.,::i t.:::;ar,?!:'.;.:.1.4 tan be used in moving the stricken taken up ' ' extent to a in ..i.:i great 5i',..,. partici. ,,k:'"::'? '',: ::," '' ;: ': from their homes to the various hos;,,: .', , pating in the armistice celebration. pitals. Men and women who can and inspecting Fort Douglas as the ;;moifirdr!O ..;:.,r.;f:.;. "."..:;.' drive machines and who are able to g x .ik: of Colonel Byram. Tuesday the ?t t .,,54.4,4,,. ''.i.' I .;:::.'",KJ pant a few spare hours daily are also guest , n.1,..,..: $ ',". local food administration,' officials ' ' Olt ,requested to get in touch with the 9a1 vastto the fish took minister of the ft !tals at Red Croat headquarters. I ous fish hatcheries of the state anti ,,.. ,. ,,.,:......,,,,t...,,..,:.,.....,.. l' il-:4 ,4,,,,,...;z,,,:, Says Condition Serious. the entire, party to the canning 4 :: ':::,:,:.'.,:,.3. .n..,,,k4 :,L.:,, Robert J. Shields, who is in charge and sugar plantain Ogden an4 444 , of Red Cross headquarters, stated this this side of that city. Later they visi morning that the epidemic seems to be ited Gov. Simon Bamberger, President ,,,,... of a mote serious nature than has been A. IL.Lion and President C. W. , :;.! 49:.; : anticipated and that every precaution rose. to should be taken in an endeavor J...1 The educational institutions of the ,,:','14:101--,P-1,,check it. '''' state were shown and explained to ths "School teachers are urged to re- distinguished foreigners by President port at Red Cross headquarters," said John A. Widtsoe of the University of ' ?!:;; kt, 7,44 4, Mr. Shields, "as we have work galore Utah. Dr. E. G: Gowans. Father sad are unable to handle the present and President Guy Wilson of demand which is being . made for the Latter-da- y Saints university. muses and help. Those teachers who stay they were guests During their Toptag cabin school house' at Old DryhitsPork; Uinta a-Co.number ot such primitive buildings. ', t mit otter their 'servioes are doing so' and hosts-adinners and luncheons iiConterModern OchOol bullding-whic- ir replaced ' for a noble and 'Piet cause and In or- - attended various officials and edu Oki In beforo several Uinta by the service 1.- - Bottoon--O- ne did for Co., which tents Ore years Independence, et der to check the malady we mast have cators at whkh the took . ' . opportunit ' , new school banding was recently coma pieta& support. Several cases have been re- to glean much information. They ported where members of the famwere also guests at s special organ been rooms In one part of time Meek n HAT from sitio tran oortidoro, apparent; Including the Ilr are in a serious condition and recital atthe tabernacle. ': fuel houses and toilets, 666,- - the district school bad been conductIs such amen the work of the teachpioneer 'to otriotly librariela od in a little log cabin which was 19E15. ers would be greatly appreciated." conditions Involves In addition to the above Improve- - poorly lighted.. unsanitary, and in to Dr. T. B. Beatty, state According of Utah manta have been installed enlarging every respect unfit for school put.. in a school district . . health commissioner, the ban on the-WIn Mal& thtral gascPbacoo7 of the Monter and Con. posse. In at learnt two other places For Red Cross ulandtylcat. bI tlait.report and public assemblages will not buildings on which Mr.- achools wers conducted in tent. - - be lifted for made bY Jo- Monson probably 10 days or two defer' Mr. Monson calls to the making a complete reweeks. It Iis possible towever. that Last Monday morning some of the architect, to port to tho commission until. he can fact that the funds ofattention the board were Ibt theatres- - erill be opened prior to children of the. Twenty.sixtb ward seph Monson, advisory commission some additional data. school get buildings limited, but says that the money has tho state that time, but. It Is- - a certainty that were so glad to Ilear of tho buildings listed are been well spent, made to go a long signing of shows that that district boo recently - Biz of the seventour-roothe schools of will- not open tho armistice thavitythat formed Tho of brick. a parthey buildings way, and the interests of the taxpay. until a week from Monday at the earl-- 1 ade and marched thrOugh tha ward completed six new school buildings are each provided with an office for ors has been judiciously guarded. lest. The dacidlon toward the lifting $3.41 for the Rod Cross. and additions to three old building& the teachers, a combined library and At any rite the contractors who et the ban wild' depend entirely on the The parade consisted of push automo. - This was accomplished ot a cost to store remit and a spacious corridor started in to do the work do not seem in red. white and blu& lumber of new cases reported during biles decorated Ond to end from to have made- - much money out of it. and was Iled by a boy scout. Clarence tho district of $6 . 1$$ . 16 , the build- extol:taili Next week., lonighth.' .. .b. g h the building, ' They stopped work last Juno. The carrying & large Americas , Three deaths- seers reported aoto:the Hoagland. dombiloor exit at each end. Each board asked Mr. Monson and a meiniA and four Red Cross nurses bearing ings being located and The work thy hoard-ohealth yesterday. These flag, on which the money was col. the is of as nor follows: the flag buildings of provided the firm of Pop. & Burton, the complished being were Atiriano B.- Soridayaged, 2Viola with a combined library and teach. architects ,In charge, teedTh.Ruby Flet, to visit the & two-roa,Jond Phillips,15 years of age and Miabandits( At Fork, Dry Lavern Rhea cher, Drakeford Stanley, er room. a janitor room. and a scene, and after going over the build. - and Gladys Mace. mi. May in push autos orooted st a, owe of $5,115. Thos. , II. , Taylor. aged two eorridor with - At Fort Douglas today no new cases were. Jack. Winfisid. Haley and Viz. and the ince formal notice. contracts, Is.rge,jiht. niry finished floors in all were prepared by the board of educaAt Union, a tour room bonding 3:Ma a( the epidemic were recorded at the ginia Wood: Lavern. Audry and Earl $10.261. buildings aro No. 1 maple. Modern tion to the contractors Lod' their halation hospital. One death was re- Rees.: Jo. and Frances Oliphant, Sid- erected at a 000t offour-room blackboards & and Gordon. Ralph, Roy and At Inpoint, The contractors tailed, sanitary equipment bondsmen. building potted, that of Private Marvin L. ney Hoagland. limo been Installed. Toileta aro out- - after suchnotiees to undortako cont. Fletcher, Lester and Roy Mace. erected at a cost of $10,0011.60. Jones. B company. University of Utah. Wayne This money was turned over to the Red tour-rooare schools and & doors the building At the of provided pletion work. and the bondsmen Wilson, student army training corps. This is Cross and was thankfully accepted. with portable drinking fountains. erected at a cost of 89.704.16. asked the board of education to do it, the first death that has occurred at I tour-rooerectre-- utilizing the funds available still in is a from Hero tho a At building paragraph Alta, ' thapost.hospital since islov. 2., .. . Dort -- which tells something of what the school treasury,-thatwouled at a cost of $10,226.60. two-roo-m hawk Bevetut 'calls were sent out to tho: S.'A-C. Min Are , these ochools mean to this com. gone to the contractors had the hitter At mear-ro- a Independence, it (Cross headquarters today 25.0112. erected at & cost of utunity: Ordered to Report building completed the work. The hoard did from.outaide points including Garfield. frame sitIn the 'erection of these school. this. and found that it bad to spend At Bennett. a Standardrille, Magna, Bingham, and board of of education cost & the 25,241. haul about 1500 extra, but this the bonds. buildings, Students in the army training soips dition erected at Morgan for nurses. Similar requests men have agreed to furnhh. Total cost of 22 standard class supplied a need that has for a have also been received from points of the state university have- untH MonIn Idaho. noon to to Lieut. Edmund teport day A. Emmett, at present in commend, as . Help Needed at Bingham. 1101.0EN GOES THH01111 The condition of the "flu" In Bing.. Col. E. S. Wright, the regulgr cote. P,1.!Iii...NSLIIITIQ!1l-.....,of is out the ham is unions and nurses ars also indent, city. Upon reporting st the university, the eanted for duty at the copper camp will personnel depertment proceed at , Society hall has been turned Into an on to fill Out regulation army records .1111 TOUR FINSPECT1011ri-cR1(0.!) emergency hospital as --the Tingbam of each individual soldier; allotments hospital is crowded with patient& One made. insurance sold. etc. Uniforms will death was reported from Bingham to- be issued as soon as the men have been and the men day, that of J. B. Vickers, aged 42. assigned to .companies, A disenaidon of the possibtlities. of Regional Director Hale Holden- wf will be quartered and fed on the 'Asko An eampue the the federal covdeaths of Salt Lake, are you development Mit railway administration iltlirans facilitating ae wee seeviestly -Eureka since the epidemic started on The men who bad qualified for aerti City and counti bY CURIAE' themlake-an- d Legge thewho eringthitterritorybe, -- Its nation tween.ph. the likelihood wide hunt for victims. Slight officer's training-wer- e not eent-awanever give? Do you let debts of and the Pacific coast. arriveu ,tit this imbrovement- - hasbeen reported- - at yesterday an order from Washington. ef miring a legal consolidation withofC.. bonor hang unheeded over your city late Friday afternoon.' in an as-. Ogden; 12g closes were reported there cancelling any further el,Plica- out state legislative action, was entered bead? You have a mighty debt to ficers special accompanied by his Yesterday. against 163 for Thursday. lions for officer's training camps In Into yesterday at & meeting of the Salt branch of the army. Seven death were recorded in debt to the milliobe of boys sistant B. B. Greer. over, the Denver Lake real estate board at the Com., paya Ogden any over them who have brought peace & Rio Grande,-and- remained all night ' mercial club. No action In this matter Yesterday. . sisty-on- e' back to our country and to the They denied themselves to reporters, new cases were reported This does not mean that business is to was takm the that Wae thought development world.:. An yot 115,000 must yet 'and loft Jotbe ever the this yoeterdlor .oasaa,bataeawde- tick asaosnatimes if the city rity board 44- healthnoon ceuld bi- - advanced more and two be radioed before tho United War Union Pacific for theincintrig at special sales must ba rapidly lf thecounty dtIths. Hp until were accompanied-bytoday gather around to east, subject -- bgt . be The called can success a Pao Pia iLept tho In neW eases bad been reported, probibited-Campaign tax:1, levies and bond Issues Director EL E. Calvin this look as if you -District in Utehr..-Doe-s according to Dr. - G. Paul of moving.,- Mollies plane for muthat the city Ii, and the ' 'who came federal of the adrairletration, the city board of 17;6.-7. , and are debt?, Celobratiesg artistio do. Paying your nicipal improvement up from Los Angeles this morning. , Think of our Yanks across th, with There are still evidences of epidemic welopment wore extended to the cone.. H. V. Platt, to General manager May IDiatprse Crowds. - . , activity in the influensa in ,Salt Lake ty. the seahomesick and weary ' meet them. General Manager James Pcl!ee are A committee on ''teat ' estate ethics authorised' to distierse City on accountirm.of the celebration ot was for a bit of comfort and Russell of the Denver & Rio Grande hungry trowds at Walter ae .with Tuttle ti... appointed. T.. of at said sales itior!day, is special other, And it Bee.ttyetat. hoer. ram, only the part way west from Denver with through 'ti,ele In 770;74:. seenseeettioner, lotigy..,,,A)rBeetty chairman.- - Other members of the corn. -Heinen. -- General Mannger Witham .,tnat Atit ,overfterourded.zey II they Mr. that group of about five mitts axe T.. H. 'Cartwright and It 14.1 waren war, ergattleatimwttmt T, 'Tlasuerted of the Union Pacific joined Mr. e Jeffers the tke aasociation, cmobtain state healthcirMinialsitafier' 'physiciarir-tr-th,teattY &mereNeat and alsoneeempanted him her, .'''ara complaints of the crowding of yesterday that they had reported a total will have Ocorge M. Cannoneand W. amusement they crave. You want 4tio14ert Mr. Holden is director of all the east. !Frcet care ll'olland to continue e discussion of state ut about. 60 casee arising from the to corns back home brave western roads, and is making a tour them yesterday caused thematter ,lwalth commiasioner consolidation plan. to take the and strong and clean; but they win of inspection over the larger lines to Dr. J. Howells of the the street car irt with againof ocelebrattori, not unless, by contributing to the ascertain conditione obtaining along bits been Informed comPany In ,5a1t Lake 'county outside of 'rases a number Aimee that war campaign fund. you help them, and the condition of the lines the platform men are under salt Lake City are to the effect that Erect Flour:Mill' will themselves. diversion. 4 , them cases were furnish there , al there not reported overcrowdthe to yea. sestructions to Put Utah over the,top and bring the rentilathrs open. terday. ,the .,largest- number In three Eeltlence thatkeep Grain Globe &tilling company The ars not week& such smiles to the facto of our soldiers Commissioners Named. l'''101 taken will. Drprotectionssays, lead Anomie'. with offices in this With regard to roporte made In Salt of Lodi Bcatty ;to aummary by giving every' cent you can pox- ..fury 'Lek Cltv . andeiettt-to-b- e belated re efty.- - In prOpentillf,th-eoomin"wring, arlltn. -.sPar erect-a-4.0Atibly 1:Thatt.ea020tt lamer portvgretn,Titratetatme-4te,Isiewittr,eity- l Maude --41.., Ow. sumw.11.---ttoto, , "Pr fund. Beatty flays. will ,hare to stop as a that It lit the dear duty of the health gait Lake, near Beck's Hot Springs. to the judges of named been ham have by 4111ater Who comitrrrEn rehundred Tsxrt thousand ECUTE EX dol.' of protection to the public otneere'to proseoute physicians cost l Eaeveral the Third district court to nuccehd irealth. If the TED WAR WORK CAMPAIO14. and the pub.. port CS.3P11 of influensa te the health tors. It will he of reinforced concrete the do hot moo- titorskeeper commissioners for as themselves Jury ben It construction and fireproof through it that- way the. police Moors, after the time tusk lapaet art asked to disperse Milt- the r wort. .,' suCh aisemblages.1 would do tang goodtti . .. . ,......---, - - ' i.,, Shows Distinjuished Visitors Are situation , Locally' Greatly Impressed With Practically No Improve Educational System and Needed. , at ment-l-lelp Work of Pioneers. and Elsewhere. -- - - - . --- - - - -- - Sq tilts Walter of this city is re. to be in general hospital No. ported IL U. A. seriously ilk Wi paronto are now with Wm. kie went 'It Camp Looti from this city early in tbo year, was the strnal corps an(L later assigned te Went to rcance where he received some kinder infeetton letrteh physicians understand. After have been unable to .tu severs'. receiving treatment wail he tutpuo.4 Fr..egleoh hospitals, reentivetrIL.. country. uput.' ,Av:Atolitt at Canto 3.evris. He la 23 years training old and a tgraduate - of the toitterstiy Mrs. at rehnevellio- - . ,. Lieut. Wester, monitor Mr. and : . News has been received from Nitro, West Virginia, that a seriont fire des. troyed the government's admirlotra., Hon building and all of it content!, on the night of Nov. T. 'rho fire occurred while moot of thn Inhabitants of lIttro , I were attending, the premature; ,ptaoe,,--celebration at Charleeten. Word bait been received here to too Wien powder. &ending 1aborerc,t0IliatheThompson-Star. Plan4,-comP- , and government agents at tett company, compelled to recall the that place. werefor mod who w ers ItiLtskib 'transportation 811,1 from be to erst a gesterday. .: I - ,. - r .. '. |