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Masoba, 1arth district court against Its "rules are framed to hit these who who aska darnwee, in the ' sum of Chief Consolidated Mining .company. .. alleges that it owns the love to work hardest for their living." 12,220 became of ce.rtain lend trans. The plaintiff Chance amended mining claim Last it A floe of 15 was impelled by the Judge action& It Is alleged by Maw that In the Tintic district, and that in dewho --took time to- Point- - out the aim )11 for Desert .ot the health reirulatioll and - stated in Auguste 11117, Stevens repreeented fendant's survey for patent No. mining claim, a portion of the that he did not think the defendant himself sa authorized to dispose of has amended property Ruby vatley Last. Chance , had, wilfully violated the order. but large tract of land in t been included in the Deeert No. a ..., containing mveral thousand acres, and claim. had been forgetful. &also Standard Tintic The The cam against lir; Miller was die- upon this the plaintiff., cleared $O Lieges on information and 'statist that 50 at cent and also sold no per valued acne' bemuse valid officers' part the No. has I'claim. Desert ', the arresting in vitlence was held to be not conclu- - commission 01 earn $1,020. He after- existence as the ground embraced wards clisomered. he says. that Stevens the claim wais included in other claims , Tbo- charge against Mr. IAA was had no right to the property and no held by other parties at the time of s defendants' location, and asksgo he ad. that he had allowed clerks ip he store authority to sell it to others, , '' judged the owner of the ground- in to watt on customers without wearing question. ... masks. Mr. Last explained to the North Lily Mining company has filed Leties From Soldiers. suit against Chief Consolidated Min. , court that he heti done his boot to en. , tome the owner the regulations among his clerks ing company to he adludged the Snyder. survey 5524. Minint OGDEN, Dec. father who of the store, but it, we impospible a portion ,in Tintic district. the claim for Ma to be oonstantly on s, tour of has a soldier son In the American of which it is allegod has been in. ,.' invention around the store. The expeditionary forces in Europe will eluded, in surveys for patents made by Joist took the same view and dis- receive a Christnuus for the Desert Desert Nos. defendants letter from his boy 5 and 5 and Coyote No. claims. It is mos and explained to ingisat alleged that the claims sought to the arresting officers they bad made acoording to information received also at tte Ogden postoffice. The letters be patented by defendant have no valid inistalsolnbringing Mr. 1Aat Into the ground being held by existence. 1 oeurt,. The penned to be brought be- were urged to be written on Nov. 24, other 'parties at the time of the al. ' fore.sthe court,, the judge mid, were the new. being carried to the boys leged discovery by defendant. , through the "Stare and Stripe." the of,. .,.,, theoctuat-offenderaficial newspaper of the American army V111 elsok Beath Boaid. Mother and Child Die. In Francs. Thee letters are to receive 'cease before 1Pcci21 attelftion by the pootottice .', Commenting upon the of' 1 2 -,- him Jetts Roberts explained that the ficials so that they may be received ' PROVO. Dee-itave 2Police sort Was not the piece in which- Promptly ' by Chrtstmas. come to Provo of the death from or of the advisability of Mrs. Margaret the wearing of the mask oossM be de,. 'Peeples, wife of Archie Teeple of 7, hated. What the wort Intends to do Grantavilla Coy, Buried Magna, formerly-o- f Grand View. Mr. ' ..., ...,in these days of serious epidemic. he Teepleetdaughter acWith Military Honors companied Alai& le Ill bock IP by all means in its In death. Mrs. mother the p power the work of the health board. Teeple was It years of age; she is in the oily and me that , its3; (Special Correspondence.) survived by her husband and two litwiliter those who from meted GRANTSVILLE. Dec. I.Funeral tle girhs, her mother, Mra. Jos. Kirby, set In , is,mtsce dlootery the, rel.., The services for Joseph It. Woolley. 'mem- five sisters and three brothers. ' -nforth. bodies of mother and child will 11e B. A. T, C. &t tho the of ber ted wore ejeuniveneity, C t Ito fellowiserns I aftliorneois for not wearing who died of influenza last MondaY, brought to Prove for burial. yeaartey ware held in the Grantsville cemetery the is0-- while waiting on customers: At 12 o'clock the proces11,10Orn and Mrs. asset. warmness Thursday. .Mrs. Emma Powers Dies. ' left the Samuel W. Woolley home at Os depot loath counter; Mialp idon - A for the burial of clerks place. at Goodnuff Mise squad and bee. I..Mrs. Emma Pow-army soldiers commanded by ers. .7111 rwatsty.fourth street; Miss Jack- - dent formerly of Balt Lake, died here Berea. Stevens wee from the h Twenty-fiftpresent '1187 at set I smitten &leo former Gov. Wm. Spry. Thuraday from sit affection of the i: Otret; Urn Roasting, waitress at 140 university The , Ammo with the boys. snd Prof. heart. at theage of le years. ' resta...1r-eft- h street; Frank Lomened who Paul representing the university. burial took place this afternoon from otreet h Tweaty-flft1S4 aserehant ha, I "otteries conducted the 'serv- Graham & Jones undortaklus estabmod LIrs. Morriss barber at the depot Bishop ices and offered the dedicatory PraYor. lishment Ina , :, Invocation was by A. K. ;, ,.4 epidemic litigation here has Anderson. Prof.pronounced Paul odd the Funeials: young board thohealth ',Three gronal' bnprovell, man whose bodys quiet Yesterday le DOW cases were iP here toPot hath amid his native hills, two from and doctors the PROVO, Dec. reveled speakers at In the service of 416. J. The city school teachers have come, by his death funeral service.. for Hyrum Event, and country, a citizen of the en- the mae.a a therewith eanvass of each God Pmvo in the held oemetery, yesterday tire world. Henceforth. with the other. potent district mid their report on the heroes who have fallen in the war for were Eiders Jos. W. Lunoeford and be encouratto rather srlso-- 1 held D. D. Me. and Manses Bishop $ freedom of men and nations, hie 'omen Of r the teachers visited the the Sharon ward. who prein& Will be held in the grateful re- Ewan, name ,sided. Th Sharon ward quartet renbond the people- genial and membrence of mankind.- J.- R. dered vocal aelectiona There was a kinL' 4 Jpoeed tothe pions they were of of bereavement the ' feelingly eadoe-,;,nto promoteof relatives and I. large attendee. dead of whieh the the faintly. youth the timed bean by i - leading Wit Former had- - been not to be the to people health beard Many relatives and friends attendGov, Spry testified to the plait), of -, ; lox it teeming Of the haat rens- - Itto sad ed the funeral eervices for Elvin purpoee of the deem soldier; HAMM on Asszelmantess their any hold In the Prove comets?), yeeattar y moan t hie the high esteem a return of the opt. told-oheld him, and referred torday afternoon. The speakers were - - p an It is duo to sequaint&nces seriesse form. life of such a man as Elder Hyrum G. Smith and Bishop ' the stylist observance by the people to the future . the Sixth ward be looked forward to Albert Manwaring. to something of 1,1 riles sot- down by the health with confidence by every member of quartet rendered vocal selections. , subsided bawd t'0, the epidemic has Use good family and the boat of friends Elder John Durrant was the spesksr' duet the, poet week; eonso XL Awnless foe- - the te-- his- gravaSorrowsal4 -at feel oow who ciers S etlese& mn Spry. be proper and brings relief;' feat daughter of Mr i and Mrs. Allen will there In a time short fishrt that joy should come with the know- G. Mathis. kercr yesterday afternoon awe osibot ort but In the Provo, cemetery. Members of I l40 of the future of mach a Men.- and t..4 the banes ptiblei goalinftlie The Squad fired three volleys over the Pioneer ward chOir,rendered vo, before L'Ited Christmas. , lei may the grave and the bugler sounded taps. cal selections. , ., Meese WWI furnished by a quartet of ..Samuel under tram Toasts'. singersDr Hastzr Lee. The hist hymn. composed for the I was of "Aloha to the toossekm, melody ,.., Dee. 1.The refulor OCT4,vocation Physician pRovo,- Dec. for the city schools OcThs- decosimit was born ' Clattimos T. Hasler...who reeehtly went Gratitp Waiter -until" vine Dec. 14 wrfil b to serve in to the Fort Riley Medical Sept. 11. 2817. ' decision mad10 Doe. 14, aeeerdlair to department of the altraYa has been r- . by OS 03oe1 . boort at the peasiorll nueorder leased the for under the checks ter out of ail men over 41 years: Dr. weekly leeettat blot night. PayDee. Of Citizen 14 issued be will Hasler is at Chicago doing. special fort, weeks - Sores.h tboti to CA Washer& sad tbey health set other proi."wit ' Joiaalt, to leave '', time be truktad permission fessional lines. He expeets to be home The so desire. laminae .1 It tor 0 2 they ', early in the coming year. (Soecial Corritimondeno9. tmtil atter pem4 1 WM romala eloped Provo tears Notes.---- soura JORDAN. Dec; tile- - box ea public Dee. of judgmeat from the Salt McMullin died at ills bons. in utit Is lilted kr met in the came of Arthur v....it- ter corrYtoC on theik othool Jordan, Monday evening. after nix Lake City court from complications of Hansen vs W. E. TolleetAruli Itel Iles tar the year wore diecZetted at. 'w1whil Moen( work The bodY wan token ' to filed in the Fourth Shark edurt. Pisurtor ,' ' the wrA(...," sad it woe assured that Nirtidneeday aftergoon for Judgment le for plaintiff for S131.241. qty work aka imweatplished Motor '1 F. M. Olsen hail been granted a dihoCaoys ate wood se ashes' burial. , 1;nullyiretroto Ant born y 11. vorce by default ou the venni of some Instaaass EMIL days dowel in Vonaide Haven. Main. whom desertion In the Fourth diptrict cogrt 147. school year may oaks) he aro 1, lived the earliest paTt of hie lid- - from Mary C. Olsen: Tin It. th Jose be awsti."7! hood lit and later cams to Utah with - Leonel B. Zohnson,-son,cMr. and 1r to Capt. see.. . Era Pteir B. Johnson . hail returned I', ', 41117:te sta. to Clear SPrinto Porthit frOlLatil in counlity,,vatilnr ultholl"dtimein ptnntthe IArnaud. t, - oi9 tob. of. f Me , for la , I I j. cheesy "Moos," whelk they wont to Provo, furlough, but was tedereit to ro. c,rtite aeon at 164.' of r. 3. and lator went to Hither City among port before the time w,j uP. Mr, '' "0.01 to 1110 tbo first settler of Provo ostler 'owl f ton., Johnson hes been in tbe coast artillery k Co at 64144 ate store., &el ,',41e. ' in Itleak the le Hawk war the past eight month. and pleased ' all3 4 th44...r"-4- , .T11"4.1r; 4 ta4t the partleiptted -, . undor the leadership of Capt. Wm. with the service. .. ia.,t,,a 4." .1 , foie Si k.;A Ik Yolk a 'After number has been A of Mr. to lie .1n ream daughter Vyij , wrest eels 4" 1.011111TI Mg morad to Carbon county.c whom he and Mrs enli et. I agree L. A. Sutherland ire t'e use ot li 4.141.11 vio Mimi Jennie Page, deputy county re blatop for 11 years, and the bolt C4 A Ar,LAbiar. 4 was J 10 years of hie life was moist b Mouth le wile. back in the office after .'..,' . C 4.1es b.V!!... 1P0 writ til'oen a Yonne en entersod reseatin at her Vhoms in e '1 4,0 nio, .: W. .4...di .,.... d. A. ad: year loiter married Libtaboth rury tack of influenza. ' ' - Illtetorst 11144414 ,ter, i sea Boll. who diod in 11008. F. M. Young. preeidelitAt the Provo 4 r',04411ease 12'14'404 hem ictokon no to survived by 'his wife oOd Is City 'reacher. emaciation; Edward A..., - totoreollo 14.. 4 ,,,leoed , t'aillaalaff 'As hiron. ,childion were buried Morgan. president of the Alpine Dis- : - on taciaieetto o 4 er4s4to ad 4" . ,, mono years toofor4 him. At the time trict Tetetent aneeratIon. end FL E. - bend to one of .tho prod. Thompson, president of the Nebo Dive o. 3. C. e- ti .e.t.tr,41, vows. 0. of lib death hews. 11 eC l .4 1 et trier 'rosesre to,ww'lettnet, rot 1,ere S,. , yrtiwoir. ii444 as ite.ere circa, tot, 1, ö k ,At twe e Oom,oreat4 44 4..461 yotudir , ' , -ward. Jordan, t...e.noroca foal:lora - - :- . . . '--- --' - k , , - .'. . . ll - . ' .!-- , 4- - - - . ,, . . , - , ',,, -- Infl- , - 4 . - uenta-pneumonig -, -- 1 three-days-o- ld , I. , - , - , , -- -' 1 )1, 1 - V., 7.-- - - , ;- : ' , . r: - . , - 'the - 7- , - - - Clark-spok- og -- - --1101 -- fr a.-- , t - ko,.. I - L Itelted. - , , - -- sad-contin- 113 u - Pri:oinst " Detj -- , - 1V-wheth- assor-...L.;...- 1t 111. , , - - , Inlliarn 1-1- r , , , i '.. ten-da- ys ine-taite..- --- , -- nierce I 1 ' ' ar -- 1-- ' I ,s, e - . io,;.--- , , ,4 "7--:"'"--'4- ', ., J4L .-- -- ;.i -- .Z.Z.::-..-111,- t1-11:- 1.4 4,.: , - ..),,-- , 4. , " . L ro-rarti- tl A. - 0,!, - h ', , , , .1ilk ,P1 , , -- , , - "Y it4-- , - MURRAY. Dec, .1...rlittia , - . - : ,3r,;3Lt . , 1,01141WrilK,Pfit,1,1,1,1,U41,6,..ti;1,1 - , f.77:,.; ,3 0 ... ..,, - tiZ)ti(L1) '' ,,',.' . ,. , , ' ,' '; " f, . - ,',,-- (L- -, , .1 4t, I . I I ,, , ....., ,,,, : :. - ., rcli7Sil 4 ,.,. i' ' ...3 -3 , - t,; - 7'.' - , :. - ,.. , ' ' ' ' ' x ,..t ) .,;- .. , II "71;i':.--- - . ''' e-l- L 'If -- Arl Ok twO ' ." '. . 7 X l' .., ' - Dear ,. . ,,, 1.--t- - - Johnsen Dr--',- , - to -- vshtzh ea.. . - A- . tzt 160,11ft.- - .....::..........1, CIL:4"1C,""1'r,::,71r-'"- --- , ,.....7- - - . - - v-- , ; 7. - tt' ri--- 11.:-.,- ti rtY-..-?..t.:- e 6n t---- 1 tr is - ' ez---.,..- "-,7, 2 , ,,, . 4C e C.. . 1:-.7.- ....1, - - :'1 ---''' -- P4m" Our gratitude for-thc: ' no knows limit. Z.: sight . Ily tL-z-. B. R. JOHNSON,--1)-A- z------ - 1 r lived in I Beaumont Texts. i' Palmer Graduate: - c- -1 tr- - I incipient cataract of both e...1--Boston ' Bldg.Wat. 4111111. '11PINO no noPe oz we. m:7-..7.C.11 1. .. ',. slet . ten the if cataracts consulted said that iii years, Ca c 1:11 ,:: .1 probably 'lance them, but that he would not gutrtztta it.:: her la c:.- -) cl c- -1 I brought het to Salt Lake City,toand we try ei;!re---:-specialists hère. A friend told me ta' ci,,,. in the Boston Block, this city. ,I had to tzd a .3 1; c!..-r- Imd. of that ti.-1-.) 1.1!,3 about two weeks.--At,th3 C.-office and after four weeks V.tjt,--ttmth:-.she When street across kft the ll '',, ualitrof people to that writes and she sls b say as well as normal, ' , , , ' ' - . , Chiropractic, 3 ' e,---come-L1 y cat:2.1 LT ( There is rarely an occurrence where , I (:::'Think of the eye specialist's surprise whtn hs ' I .V.A the chimpractor had been treating her tzr a firs ( i 1.7c-- C.,'4 f .:2 :I rt';.-zthat she bad gone to the chiropractor, and ts 7 'hel eyea. He could not 6003111 to underst...--1 It is a surprise to me that this intana law one am proud to 3 L . upon the statutes.'-Ifo.) , 11:-, t7ell It and I believe that others should know. :. - rI-1.' 141. 1111S. LI B. E. cf:t ITALIANS, 1 k ." ) ' ' : : -4 , - .' .- L7-,--- , ...'j .: :1 Strict Quarantine Regulations in Force -- -- s - , , , , , t:t ry (3 --!t-z- ,MURRAY...,Dec. f.Folkowing an ordinance requiring everyone to don a mask before entering any store, hallinceehouse. or publin place, the eity passed another ordinance last evening .requirtng a etrict quarantine of ten days for any person afflicted with influenza and three days for any person exposed. This afternoon from 2 to S the city health board vacle cinated, free of cost, all persona themselves for this purpose. Special ..police halm --been ,detailed to see that all regulations are enforced. No one is permitted to board a street car without brat donning a mask, and officers are stationed along the ear. line to see that the ordinance is d 'with., The ittreetwar company II masks.ars on fsale at the various car stops. The city are not making. any forecast as to the probable time for lifting the it atttt r I -- -- 7 -- Y. - .. -- - c.1,'.;;-:----r. "-t t.-:,-- I - - : ,t...:tcs"...-",:',--1.;'- , :1 r c r.--,::- - . , p 3 - 40,,...16 ) - ,41.110 pre-entit- t ; 4 , - iftot beim& Pollaulemoomm&INIglor corn-pile- bit n. NI L" 4'3 - ' Funeral of Elmo Wise. The tubers! of ZImo A. 01 lien will be held at the Murray cemetery Men. day at le p.m. Supt. C. Z. thief and sett oseoptelete terte IrS"., Inviter ',WWII be Re I lie S. 16 Johnesta. etAse CA I. A, Illo,f-vele A Co.. It Wool I oot riots ' -- odo la Tebsoilbee It Viol er-- t tr-Ji- re ea qvarttar - ter paytimotto 'IP, is I 1 la preolleat of Le Utes .:14 et LI s katg st swot to vtlullt tI Wive ' -A- , a e 0. 4 Z14 olovoi;- -1 .t 4- 1:.. a -0 Service for - Hannah were hell at the Taylortivi Ile cemeThe sneakers were Silas H. tery. Smith and Martin Christensen. The Entice waa furnished by a ward rzznult wry' Y.tp rI olve toasts& ta quartet. GTE EESF,E5 Committee Arran:tits For 'sfelcoms Home 1.1. Lbw-7-s Ur. op IL V. STalr- I Ibt 0,0atort Lart, I -- .Will. 1 tar IL Uatiout re I I.. b 111.1 aed tale( trim hi LLLrnis -- -- Ai - I. 14. 1 t ( t. I I - I t 41C tt 7 a t t , , - 1 'iv, - . t , r kr V. C. ?trent ' (tlpocial to The Newe.) t to t opportun- sad tat Vert Arm LEHI. Deo; errant; tor a 1..00Abl. Dee. who lethiter .7 11. in the Call. Tates 1,111,11 ities await students Welcome Home celebration it comof mechanic arta of tbs Utah emblems. mittee unstinting Of M. LI Lott chair - whool ot Agricultural college at the Peels, IL Mn: Abe Gudmanson, John P. the wetter term Dec. 10. sars Ito "1 Bradshaw, Dr. F, D. Worlton end A. West., director of the wheel. p-p.0.. all In werk intensive On that date BR14A.1,L. Tates, has been A let- kinds et meebanical work will begin. R L1. I srstatao C:I ter of aPPrcietion appointett will be mailed to with specisd strew on farm tractors Aim& of hoe la We each of the boys on his arrive.' home. rh' ovumm atter In tuns Via sutcgoobilos. I When a group ottbeM haVs arrived wOrk well- Id- et wit hot. la at; big. time will be held and when Um, The ski. be will nature given. roan Az 11 mai1 haveall returnedaproclaimed soursos will-ilciitmot tO City last Joe& 1,4,0-1a by the mayor and every mentary et an the farmer understanding who give la at anwoot la Now I, 4 soldier boy shown the appreciation Its of the gas engine tel the a thtoo.roar-ok- il 10:,1.. 1,--- 1 and Seem In which hale hew ma workprinciples in, the utters advanced mimics wore - WI at La ishile pt. rtni townspeople repairing wt11 be cestott., To date five of the boys are home: work the preztical done and special work in other phases atil Virgil Dorton, Merlin Southwick, of gas engine study. inchidang the OpDarren Brum, Adam RockwelLand eration of storage batteries, the study It Harold Goodwin. - t, 1 IP I t 's- :' rttll IttstItt wets 1ottriar--.1sra- I " : qt Z. Mose have been asked to Jame ' --- 'beet ' ! , t 4 1 a fir b - ,11411 - try, rt. ,, 11-.--r I I ot-C- O It ad-ven- Moe. WinilLiTi be taken TiV14f:Titglittirlretditurtirll '' .. Asher were held Wednesday at the the past Mx menthe the- eel. Mrs. Ada. Brims Asher cemetery. was bora in Lehi 411 Pears Ise. - 111. Ipractical., trained 1.141 Veliationsi- Os. the army is. the wort iwtaera ma' ohs metvisd William Aster and, winter ,q,,e, 76',v. to theta have been born eight children, ' work tiontatised ty four boys and four. trills: one eon and The rigidity of the ' made the use - daughter preceded tier hi death. the government KIM The- son, a soldier, died in Douglas. installation of $16,1)00 worth ' with that which. formerly equipment. Arisons end was buried hem enlY week ago. Mra, Asher wae s worker in the shops.- - makes lit. Utah A In both Church and civic capacities cultural oolleg shope the most L.A. - the end t the tires of her death wu pros-we- ern in. the wad. Acid fromabundance of equipment the , torte of the The speakers at the funeral corps of, instructors cmproirod to Witty, were lesee Fox, K. .7Witipple and train the soldier students will be avail- litittrard ItOutirstelt. Persons 'desiring further 'aortae.The body of T. J. Powell will be brought from Camp Kearny, and buried -bora - us waa the fifth Lehi 1.11-1online,- boy to- - din from- - influents His parents, Mr.. antt-,,M- r Medius ere among the moot respected families In town. Young Powell !atborn bore It years Ago wad was tied three Years itgo to Mies itylvie I r C"-- 3 Utah. One sister Jaeklin of alma survive. and thrse,brotheOl - Mrs. Marty Doak If rict entkyr-ess-tx-ce L.tre ( 'Grandma R&M), idce.,Soptila died at the horns of her daughter, a boll taste is ma ciotri3-- 41 lifermen Osterlott Wednesday 111. altrA in night Mill gardI Wile' born tO nerttnerland bt Int. and abets 7' .; 731'4 WPM of revson014 came to Utah, being st Pt -- ILI 1.1te. passed eZt train OtalttlAY. an through hardships incideat to pioneer -- Iv d life in Utah county. sewing- at Provo. For immoral years past she kad nude her' home with her dauetter lure. She- onto' buried In Provo Lusdaat. rt:--- -st ' 1(11--- Funeral services for , ' iw-th- ' nt illoldiers-Mitmierat- ry - - ,1. - L13' tattz. 1 r C-'711.4 v-.- 'fc1iL7L;rIt It t - - I : c70314., ,- ii.......- i 111 t.---- - i, .4 a La 1 L,-,--) ,11 -- k I - , - - VI -- t Istsi i cke- 4r-- 1 -- --- ::: -- ,- --go, -- ,4-'14, - 1 a t a 7w - v li .al: t" , I's,. r- -- r----- - IL IA C10,wir.C.-teget... J , e 1 ..A- I...":-.-. - , tr-- r"ttit ft 11 It -- -- 1. 1 ie-Jr-- ' r Art.1 It , 1, s&Ite. the re 11'4" 1,. tt. oriIy L. I 011,4LAS I et - at t- - it I t' rsirs rs t i death elf troal her.the :salty are down, disease bet ars ru- proving Wise rry ty respected out& hitt a shock to her nutty - 1. -- I -- t, lats s 11 , iourlipikomitL, I 44 - - Oft I It Atro-4,- .: - - t--or I . A V. IN - Wife of dr bow- ILAit4Rrly -. 31s. 01 Drzza ootoodi 4o, 12 to Th Ntr.s3 INPRENOVILLEt boo. 1de die Hales biro Itoyao In Malmo. at the boatel of 1.--- loirs. - 41- c.4, ' (Fmocial 18.160,0- t-g- ro 71. he woo the wile el U. t. Milton Hales of frOattish Fork who is wIt h the foroos Fro loot. Lae leaves a baby tour thOilthil eld, whom the tither has never aeon. Three bat members of (So gamily of Fr. Itaysol.in tim HI of Influsitse. Ti o la.of him Eau, wut bo ho64 - P 41:1 e ,t; Jut a 4P- 41.0,,;111-1;01.1Pi- 1st. ," : P. .; L-; P I I ' ' . 1 ( ,- - , I r Ptti to , Arnow-Wea- toe Spriarritte eamat--- y aeon at I botber of the yotto Fr. woo- - ikaka41 hot-tethe- 1 ; tutitt",.4 Ray-mold- 1 16-- to L'z!-.21:;- t ' ftlaimmattiatipt rivirek-Sthpa- i ' - - , lei trire LI 41 C---! ,,. - - ff. t.. Liea et is , - , 11 brothers and I rwaral tory item will be heti at tam own. 1.44..ite ft, tory Saturday attersoom For several dare last week twoors was free from Influenza but IAA l- el ke ter part of the est In itrw d:Ifetent th lt...s of' oo.e Me a nornbot of eama five,trookw niore- betirtst tbAm 0).444.1.k-1.ithere today. ing reported coos How,w1 r of The' Utah-Idah- o Sugar eirmpshr Inoreaso S1A-- 4c has established an eight-hos- e shift instead of the 13 hours of other tetra , -, t in trgke Funoral wr bald r Yew lorik Ar 1 yeller ter. a Moot), Ix OF t.0:4611 who died In ih.iiott , The. tveetti of )4..11 VO14.'1 refigClik who Oloi t es. '1 I..1---t- - :lit': :41:71 :11.:1111 wor-ttee- ,'. ', ,', 1 - Tr '1 - V . et-- I rriousv- &. 7.( Lester, mad - 1 Strooktylli., it!:. monis, k. 41 I , 3: ,r11.It;. N.' N'''', ...,, , --- C-!:::- :: - zat -- (tptka , ELIC1310.7-- - - .! -,o of lighting. and Martine trylenui and ' - ; be 1- : . , ' 4 '- Salt Lake City, Nove.....,r t-- ed - - ' - '11-1aft-;- ad1rattiltt3 ty Or :-' ', , trAi , ,bne -- - -.- ful :Wry. ,, It rl'rras, Itz3 , , - ONItscal Nio, lafti ':' i - k. '4.... .t,, - : , .., '.-- .,,' N -- ---- -- ' 0r ' ---4- '',.,,...:t1. , qv, ' . '''' t;,..... ' :I . ' : .' ' ' '4 p,...... .,.. ' k- .,,,'''' NIO ibmagomob ... ;- ,,..,,40 , . 1,",Y, ("k,--,Jtj' JO - . .,.. , C't ' '. r-t- io .:, z .6......,..4..r: . Grill nn ..1, i, D . , ,. - -- r - . Fill LIT' (0) DOnl (7),, MURRAY.. Dec. T.W.- W.. Norton, superintendent Al....the . Ametioan plant here, Smelting and Refit-tinwu haled before justice Andrew Blom for riding on a Street car in Murray without wearing a. mask. in violation of influenza mutations. B. wgJo released with a severe reprimand. Mr. Norton was coming from his home- - la Salt Lake theortreet car entered the Murray Ctty limits Marshal J. W. Caldwell boarded it and upon burring Mr. Nerton withott a mask ordered him to put one en, - He refused and the marshal oat, ed his special deputy. J., F. Rumen, and took him before the juiltdos. Mr. Norton said the marshal's attitude was objectionable; , the marshal said be had not tutended to be abrupt but de'. eared that the superintendent of the smelter..was no better than say of hie workmen. The justice, after-hearboth irides. reprimanded Mr. Norton and let him go. ' - . ' - , Smelter Superintendent ; Repremanded by Justice - ,: : -- - - - ' are tinder thenosglorious , A , - --- . - , way for a welcome home celebration for the soldier boys of this city upon ' , their return. The citreommlitalan pawed a reso-- 1 lution suggesting that the event be marked with appropriate ,eter'claat that will fittingly expreatt The city's, faxl appreciation for those who fought safe World the and nude liberty fort democracy.. and not only for who are .returning, but with proper reepect pay tribute to those Who made the pupreme sacrifice. eicome home commit- - i rentriii tee was Appointed. conalating of D, W. Moffitt, C. E. (Attain, Michael Maus. I). A. McMitlits and L. C. Miller, This committ'ee is now bus,' and will plane tor ;he eelebration in various appoint parts of the city 'to assist in working out the dotal's ot the end that the eel, bratiow will reflect the true spirit of the community and manifest to the boy' the ferns at home that backed - -- - , ,- ( he-futteral - erbse--we- 191$ 110,7,E TITIC131.19,111CK er for-Mi- , , IA.T.:-C',":-:::..-,-''',-:..- it , ' , rty, T - , r,- orty -- L Dr IN I J LAU: 1.;111 All oubeurtattos partasate wounded' OODION.. Dee. ownelsInts delivery re;mrflat should be had in service 'Men oldima.who tog:twee ;lel flk North IV IV 'trenches Item, one year te 25 months! tbs. Armed ter laturdai aud New& Chatdb passed through- thia city yesterday so tied other aubliattloa& route to Ilan ArrancliscO,' where they to the Letterman Will 'be admitted ItospitaL AR the soldiers. are reei. 11.01,111. OF .f , dents of CeRforitia. Some had suffered the lona et an arm et leg and one had been gassed-Theappeared happy in spits ot their IIIIQ1111.1( wounds and the thought -of soon home made thern- cheerful.: : Capt. Thilsodo was in 'charge.' While the train waited at the depot PROVO, Dito..7.Healtia conditions hers the canteen workers went have been favorable, officiale declare, through the oars and supplied the under the circumstances, among the wounded men with los -cream, cakes, IL A. T. C. at the H. Y. V. encampand other daintleil. ment, which la expected to eloee next week by demobilization. - Through, - Deaths of the mill. and Funettli.------ (cry, the school and the city author'. the influenza epidemic haa been 00DLN', 'Voci. 7Fred Zitomen . ties measurably controlled and ,no deaths Who of this known well have occurred. There are still a few city, printer had mined on 'the staff of both local mild casts with the patients On the to recovery. The patients have newspapers died yeetorday morning way received the best possible care from to admitted utter the shortly being Dr. E. 0. Htighes and the nureeC The hospital - tor treatment - for Bright. was for those on the sick disease. lie la survived by htis broth. cooking taken charge of by Miss ',onto Harris erik D. C. Zitsman of Salt Lake, L. and Mrs. . E. H. Eastmond. of the Zitsman of tilts citY....andsisters,Min. department-The- se science tf. domestic MO, Jos McAllister, Mrs. David Pin. Women provide the patients with palabody le at - table food Ire of Salt Lake. - - The and little delicacies that , , -the Larkin parlors, towards their teenyhelped materially CL Of son lib, Butler. Parley GSM,' er),.. The faculty women have often Butler.-- died and oo-alinethie work I been eAtlett upon tcrassist of a locel-hoopitgenerously and a short Illness. Be leave and have responded The encampment has been a wife and three children and broth- highly satisfactory.- The acers and sisters. - He was a native of commodations have . bets Musing and ample Weber county and an employee of--- the of the moat comfortable character. - - utohtdisho Central railroad. nooke were employed and Competent ss - runeral services Vilate the mess-wa- s maintained at a high Pearl Burton will be held at the grave standard.. , ht the City cemetery Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Bishop Thomas B. Wheel'sTight in charge.- - The OISFUTEL: oortelfe will leave the residence of bira. Martha Cooley, 2551 Monroe r- Deo 'a clerk W U. Pertmesit stars, Min Iternotte, an sin, 4:.400711 '.tha Uses loakeryt tainutsi Miller ant- IletryLIAel,of the firm of lAat Thomas. wore brought be.-fore lid Roberts In the pollee court , obargett with non-- 1 , of the regulations made comeliest the hoolth board with respeet to by oroarialtO Moak. MisoWillianse laded gullty to not the mask Whits sieving- cus-- i, wearing ' , tomr but explained that to do so caused bee groat inoonvenianda and misery. ea sha suffered from aetbma. "I tea quit work, but IL ain't wear 'the imask." atl said; Atlas of 1111 was imposed 14,- the Judge wh In an ear' 7 doing said he had no Intention of asemetais to be without utmost . ,fithRoristies. but the raise of the MY. to be at all effective, must be :. 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