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Show , , ' - - Ear ( ) ra 101 Ji11""ertlyI ' ' , Es ' reri .3j.m. ,. , " .n7filyest !.lpi' 1111(E' CITY so .."... nicipality might have self IrOVIPT71. mint and be more free from 'Interference of the state legislature. A committee was appointed to draft a proposed constitutional amendment wirich will be presented to the legislature at its next cession. This committee consists of Edvrerd kL Ashton. Arthur H. Parsons. D. Carlos Ximball, Waiter G. Tuttle and C. W. Johnson. Mr. Folland explained that the login. 'attire has authority to increase the powers of gait Lake City. Me believes that horn rule would enable ILaw malt. leg for Salt Lake City eby men who are In 111 cognisant of the city' needs. of the states. Mr. Polland said that suck rights are granted to tittles of the first clams. The matter of extending the boundaries of the city- - to include a large part of the county, was also diocussed. - 17Ezt pin:position have to - offer this ' '..7'. ,.6 ,' desirable trade, z - - - 7 ,r,,,,,,- -- -. A- ,---, . , ,kr, : ' ir - ' ' 'N - 1 r, ......Dyer Brothers in Prance I :0 :::11LIJUIL111110 TODAY FORTIIITS HI5TO111 i ' - SEAMS ILLI,LaS , - -, -- . , , - ,r- --- --- --- Reds," the veoak . comedy hit. opened Tharedar. headed RPM:FMVaudeville, LT by Wilbur Mark Company In '"A Pair of Tickets-1WILKESA.1nm Brat." all week. SALT great BEMENT Itelattvel and (Halide of Ing to the 145th (Utah) field artillery are In receipt "of a handsome Christ- man card. destined in colors by Lieut. Col. E. LeRoy Bourne of the regiment. eummarixed hisgiving in picture field artillery. At the tory of the Utahscene la in a the Philippines rehire! top dated 1698. The Utah battety. forerun.1 of 146th ner the itaw distinguished Isere-Ic- e here. The tricolor of Prance runs diagonally across the center of the dethe regiment's prec. sign. insignifying Prance in 1914; at the bottom, erica to the serpent design from dated 1914, the Mexican' national Mtg.', denoting border service- by the titans. and 04 beehive represents the home Attate of the regiment. The words. "Joyeus Novi do France." or. 'Wishing you a bappy Christmas from ,France.' is the greet, ing in oeript across the fare Of the card,' Every moo In the regiment' le sending these cards to relatives and friends. ,, mei-belon- John ViaIlett and Laws rence E. Larsen In Hos-'- Isital in France. ' , , 0 ' LAKE.-.."Twin - . 1 t-- - v , , , - , ....,., 4 , - . - sT, , .., OF , - 01 ....mminsommoommilomm.......,,.....1......;,.....,.........................,................,,,,. AMUSEMENTS , ' a mom Cri;ISTEIS CHO,. to IS E filli ' ,- . - :.' ,1 11 , r 1...1. ' ., ,..,,,'"........"..' .' - ,o,444......N1,,,.. 't ' , The Wilke) players, with An-i4 (bony J. Smythe. , SOCIAL MALLEllea Van VoikenIn berg and the arsity Playera . ' ' ..."Candida.'l, PANTAGESVaudetille;-- - headed by "Ohl Clisirmed!" Five other . IIi,.;:.;'N - , ..,..N.. ' 7.4' --- ,. 0r7,- - - - ,) - 0, -- ' '..., -- ,o - ' , - ' --- ; ' ' - . ,. ,,. - --- "" t n- .. -- - , It ,to,the-fieven,-,,,,,- , -- I ',3 '' i --- a. - ,?- . -- OUNT-EMPRES- S , Nititl-Iirst-diviato- , .. . . - ' . t d , r lf, John Eldred Via Sett of Salt Lake Ntiallkik,.': i ) ,, ' Vand Lawrence E. Larsen of, Fairview, 7 4 .0"41 .,, , . i Utah; have been wounded In action In '. '.France, and 'Keith Cardon Merrill pf r;.i Mack PAR.IIM s'.sc,Ji trz-47-3 LAIN& ON TUE 0 Richmond, ITitth. is recovering from "Beware Sennett of Comedy. , an attack of Pneumonia In a Red Crone ' ea J.- ,' Vloo IDOonne Nom is ow Boarders;" "A Womiut of Imhuepital at Liverpool.'EnglaJd, accords Immo, or rotors , ,roo7 Twain That Atom pulse. , to this in received int city, reports Salo p, Doily lobo Mr. VtailMt Ix the eon of Mr. and Weblen In - 1 atoms Who Con Not Obtain is Are AMIZICANFatuny Mrs. Louis Viallett, 331 north Main so Worm the Nowa Moo "Ris Bonded Comedy-Wife;" tag000kol , street, and Is 16 year old. He. was . -- - -, - , Drama.; wounded In the right arm and back. , but informs Ws parents in a letter STRANDConstance Talmadge In dated Nov. 4, that be hi recovering. 111,111CHTE115 ()F., IIONEERS f We "Shall lloneyrnoon," Forgive Mr.' Viallett entered the army In Sep' u a :Hall ' tember. 1117,- - was trained at Camp - : '.0.. 'GUS til'ER. ' 110WAIID DYIrat,.... ' ,, N 111. LOWid teat Lieut. .sailed Cattnonfor and Francs July. I S. BROADWAYWra. Bart ft. Alfred Vaughn of Walsh in, He 111. Harriet in arrived draft., , Dyer ad Liverpool July nature He VLI a member of It company, ARE COLLECTINS HEMS north Seventh West., this city, have W. and left for France 'July - And' Bride Reach Home IlIndwasInfantry,. Peggy Hyland in, .141 corps, at Fort Doug 'Vratati, medical two sons in army stenrice in France. 14- - He weeEngland , a alglinted was znosterOd out Friday, and reBefore entering the army be was em- feenth-flel- d They are Gus and Howard "Dyer.-CO artillery and sum service tie home ,in New York City. Cleaning A Dye, Gus Dyer enlisted in the First car- - at the front Vaughen M. Cannon and Mrs. ployed by' the Regal 'with, that unit.;,-- VialA of Utah The brother. James, oompany. ing Daughters Pioneers; t! ',Utah National guard "TTonaorrovrAfter froward- 21yer enlisted in the 141leth Cannon have reached home. Lieut. , LIRMTMWilliarn- - Ikesninlid In 1911 and remained with lett, I. also in the esrvice aro busily engaged collecting relics , the regiment field artillery and left Salt Lake for 'te , tiroitgb Vonovation e4the building Cannon enlisted ail eon is Lawrence E. of Larsen the In ' the were from Private' Thereceived tart it became the 145th Geld artil- Camp Kearny May 27. 1918. He left gifts "Fighting Back." will open in the First Con- First (when, Mrs.! Phebe Carter ; and E. Larsen of Fairview and ' Saville Mary Irtnh &holes Won at Oct. the time He left for Camp Kearny ' ": cozaflotual, Church Brunday cavalry lery.Camp Kearny in August with the reglmorning ble born In that town Oct. 30. 1194. He Florence &holes Sears. daughters of was one of the 389 men ment for overseas duty and has been was imminentWith iliezieo in entered 110.1917. and ss at 11 o'clock. the service April 21,, 1111. and I Susan Woodruff Scholes and granddJune the replacemenit there with the Utah unit eine then. Juns,1113. Me went to the border received' his early training at Camp i aughters-of the late Prest.' Wilford removes Prose. oillat Terry ' In June he was transferred I Woodruff and Pbebe W. Carter WoodSoirentsenth engineers, rocontly and there received stioneesiveir three Lewis. i Soldier Ill on Train, I Vernal Man Wounded Camp Merritt,. N. J., and sailed for ruff..4- The most precious article is a Fort Douglas, has just recovered promotions, returning as a sergeant to -France In Jury. He was member of Enid ring with ruirg set.- underneath . trent an attack of influtposa at Fort In March, MT. Removed to In Second The war with Ger- A company. 361st infant . Mr. Ler- - which are locks of 'hair of Gen. Hospital Day's Fighting , Istavenworth. : menl boring loomed up in the mean f was wounded In acti Smith. Gen.' Hyrum' Smith and , Sept. ile, ' The accompanying photograph Is of and Is now In a hospital' In France. the 12 apostles. The.irecriptions on , IL.adlorem)ory DeorcepAs intorioeuSix enlisted men from Camp Cody, ;" , Story decree- of divorce was yesterdaY his the outside of the ring are: "Hair of to N. according to a message received by been transferred have M., Deming, Raymond Reynolds of Vernal, who 2,1's 4 wife from the war department. - . tared by Judge W. IL Brame. of the Gen. Jos. Smith, Prophet,- and Gen. , Fort Douglas for. duty with the con- mut recently wounded , fighting , "' Mr. Merrill Is the' eon of Mr. and Hyrum Smith, Patriarch." :tatrd ,districtr court,- in the coo. of ,, Inside is , , ,, of struction division the general France. Mrs. William Merrill of Richmond, written, lie was Inducted Into the aka A. Erickson against Prick and Wilford Woodruff and ' aft. ts3t Utah. and la a member of headquar- family and the Twelve Apostles.'" The , ; X ernoon. There wax another soldier ters company, 137th field artillery. He was given to Phebe C. Wood,r tog Ilespita3-.-- A gift of 108 , ' with them, but he was taken Ui with enlisted for the training courts at the ring The gold - to in the early forties. ruff ' was , presented. influenza-pneumon- ia Iveteratdums on the train and University of Utah June I. 1111. Later breastpin of Phebe C. Woodruff conk ! hospital today. by ' was removed to BC Mary's hospital. , he was lent to Fort Sill. Okla., and tains Wilford ;,, ' t Lae; National League for WomPueblo, Colo., where it is reported was tranaterred from there to Camp Woodruff and back- ofFret. lock of W. J. Wa, orrice. of which Mt. is in a serious condition. he Y. in he Late N. September freer each. It is well made, but , hair lt ;.'holme t. president..-- ; ' , Upton. Five engineer were officers mustered was- sent overseas. Wort.received by the , runs lengthwise of out at the- - post Friday; they were has been he we or his eat. Lodi, , says seriously parents ' the pin. It is pleasing to note that Captain John B. Bpeler, Captain Albert III with sneumonia but Is now recover- Rosidgenologist.. Ms been esas well desired 4 V. James. Captain E. B. Rosa, Lieutenthe good ask pioneers t .' to duty at the tort Douglas ant C. lit Cunliff and Lieutenant Rosing. . , unique things in dress and home decwell W. Sennett They. will rattan to hospital. - in charge ot the X as shown : the , by following orations, their homes. Captain Bpeler was forlaborstorr.- th4 equipment for C. Phebe articies purchased harbormaster at Portland. Or. He merly I. ,),As now Ming installed. SCHEDULE FOB, Woodruff while England titith left, yesterday for his home to resume lead-Mex1840-as harbormaster there, the his dutise An I Woodruff new w Loading ladyThe It; Prest, ,' ., of Portland having given him ' council at the Wilkes to succeed Nana artistically. quisits silver leave a I of absence for the period of the , engraved. a string of coral bead' pur,iast win be the well known actress war. , 1840:A--emell In in BRITANNIC London been has chased tithe ASSOCIATION engaged Ituckley. Captain Leslie W. Getchell of the metal clock (six by three inches).i 1.:sw York and reports bare early Red Cross Military Relief corps. recentAs week for the week following. with "Phebe W. Woodruff, London, '.!!44'. ly transferred from Fort Douglas to 1841." on the face of it and "watch Washington. recently recovered at BosJack I. Dmitered from ton He is now and th in win to influenza the influenza. deepidemic worksu inside, and a, beautifully in-feet tompany. Thirty-secon- d command of the Red Cross hospital , with- - gilt and Itor4Ww4,..,.....4.,,,,.0..,,,44 ;.on hitherto china the ban public existing signed pitctter in been work the department of the. Foto .Clamp Kearny, has t , the 7, to his AMA out, and returned meetings in thin city, the Program' of colored flower decorations and .1.610.80,---1. , a. social and business Inscription, "Phebe Woodruff.-1entertainments. ' I 114 Orlin, and to. his former 1840.u It was made in the potOn erU the Southern Pactifie gatherings prepared for the pritannie A., WAR EDITOR Lieut Cannon Promoted near the mission headquarters IMAM tery haai . to bad session winter ansociatiorVe in England. -- Many. other relics. will Lewis from Item news A Cap be revised, and the corrected syllabus be reported later; AndAlso Assigned to, Oessiwg BackCaptain A. itfornIfation that 'Mr. rings"othd Is as foillows: s. terntorly sction director man Thanksand Decembor.14. popular 'General Young's Stall 7loninger..the Victoty r 1 .attor oMpo in this city. and it the Wilkes, is now a "war editor" givin meeting . address by Rev. Pe- Ceti-stancAlkire Maze' lesnal corps in Primes, es , ter A. Simpkin and k musical and eloin is it the Camp, where he daily to rotors shortly to this country. New Letters just resolved frorn France by cutionary program; Dec. 30, tan. is some-tha of It discharge. Irpectation of Dies Influenza was he Lhe rchildren: to entering Yearseve Party for "'"""'"." service,, amusing to everyone (except Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cannon an- "Hard Tbnes" dance for members and .a dirKtor srPortland. nonikee o to the M. his ar. think that pay promotionot George Cloninger) RAYMOND REYNOLDS. 14CTIM VACGZATI M. CANNON. friends; Jan.40, "Great Britain and the - AlraConstance Alkire Maze. wife of on DondOlat Norstrom, low for one month amounts to about Cannon. Jr.; from second lieutenant 'to War," moving picture entertainment; musical. eiocutionary and mis- Frani T. Maze and daughter of A. A. vhat he used to receive for two days' first lieutenant in the 145th First ar- - I service May 27. 1918, and sailed early . the drug ask time Lieut. Cannon, who hod t- Feb. mem. or Notification was received in , in July for overseas.' 'His first day Dented to be released from military cellaneou Ad on a 1800 bond Unary. 1 competition night as an artist.. As soon as he en- extract -on and Katie IdeGhle Andre, died at the t vork known as Special Order No. 303 of fighting , at one applied for xamlits, here only: Feb. IL public debate Van yter. iti the front lines Was Sept. ered upon his new duties his duce-Jo- A. pot, service, . 4'y' - residence of her parents. 1829 ElevE. memin France date Oct. 30, 191k iIIaaryV 2, F., March Punishment:" "Capital Wed on watt s commimlioner. , He will tion May 1, 1617, coin- bars I genial nature and level judgment and cites the promotion of 31 officers. 27 and on the next day he was wound- March enth East street, Thursday of miosioned k a cavOto aseend lieutenant of his Those In the 145th Field artillery in ed, but fought one an d a ha If 41 ays !; . April term of IL entertainment by. the association's neumonia. She would have nade him the znaulmous choice ofediU. A R. He Wita then dramatic club; April-2addition to Lieut. Cannon are Albert, aster receiving the wound. alry ,in,the social meeting been 21 years old Dec. 18. and was a,ssociates for the position of war t When ' arsent to Umor of the military publication in the E. Wilfong, fromH. first lieutenat to last beard from. Nov. 5, he was con. , entirely astraintng camp for members and friends,. s- f,r Calf,'essbo-41re- . W. I. at the ,Presidio,Moore 4 of the from members the captain; first Byron San Wayne and is Francisco. to and ranged by lady sit up for ' sufficiently amp. He keeps hard at work Is toasts, today for from there was lieutenant to enterA. valescing, and vaudeville David 21, captain. sociation: April numerous 346th each. with a time his short asaigned to,the iighly popular day s Var.:Anita acoompaniod by field Scott from second lieutenant to first "i ,?',:. 1 : n . , ; by members and friends. He says it seems as though lieutenant., The other artillery, at Camp Lewis, 'where tainment officers pro- At the opening meeting. which is r, Ulm Lily, and son he remained until March 11118, In ' o 25, lived he moted in had In the aid is army this order are ages other regifor Monday evening next at Air with Mr niece. Mrs. ALLLINCE COAL CO31;CANY. 1 he was assigned to the- - 312th scheduled O'clock. in Unity hall, the following' ,ften wonders if - anyone in Salt,Lake ntents: the rank conferred being from i.eltont and also Mos ICIlen when 30. 1918. The order closes as tot- - For Coal of ktest Quante' and Quick at Fort Oct, be him.He can . will "I cavalry Russell, emernbers Wyo. presented: added, program Sep. , aspect to spend. the win tember 3. 1913, he was assigned to the . tile. Piano solo, selected. Miss Elsie Sp11-- 1 Service phone Wag. ' f ust see all the old footlights blinking Iowa: "Two Islands association by hymn. list field artillery and sent to Camp ler; Sea," ,n my return, and saying make way "Pending the confirmation of these fnento . by the audience; song, flule -- -of corn- being Jackson, South Carolina, where he the , or 'Mr. Rip Van Winkle" appointments and - 1 ' solo. violin Evan Arthur: Britannia," missions from the war department this was . to - , a first lieutenant the "Patriótio Airs, Miss Melba Lindsay; Friends expect that the first place peomoted ', D.Creel hospital for theof lut .. , order will serve the purpose of a corn- - Government Has , the same month and was assigned to the recitation, -- "Shamus O'Brien," 'P. 4.1 ii le will head for as soon as he , Ramey., manager mission. i ,,, .$1, returned to a 1 Miss' . "This apart- - Twentieth ammunition train with Holden; song. Marseillais," hirdischarge, will be the rialto "By command of General Perishing. Too- Many Employees I n Salt Lake t -: larday, Mr. Ramey tral which organisation he served until Aaltje POOlmatt: address by Rev. Peter al: . "JAMES W. M'ANDREW, City. , A. Simpkin: piano solo. Miss Elsie Spil,t His discharged Dec. 4, 1911.' ',i with pneumonia. H. ' , Chief of Staff. a Without "The A. Crockwell, local chil service .. ion song, Stain", Flag he tell be able to re':''':, tn,-lLieut. Cannon is a younger brother Miss Liarold-Robert F . Davis. Adjutant examiner. i has been Informed Poelman: violin solo, Minot , Walley General."- Lieut. George M. Cannon. Jr., now Melba Aaltje that many Li hatles within the next. few of ' 1 .; '; . recitation. "Midnight Lindsay; In France with the 145th (Utah) field -F. whcr in France K persons at received A pass the examinations in en," letter from Lleut Cannon ' ':" Uharge Convalescing ' f under date of Nov. 24, among other this city go direct to Washington, llevada-RE. Kimball artillery,. They are one of Mr. tied song, selected. Evan Arthur; "Thli star , D. C.. to seek employment. He has ' Harold H. Walleyt son Of Mrs. IC..' A. things ' sayr: t.. ' banker and sheep man is in Mrs- - George. M. Cannon of this city. Spangled Banner." ,...:,.,.. ' ? issued the statement that such a course .s,..,:. "Camp de Souse, France, I. Cairns of 66 Hillside avenue, this deplorable' t - today. He bring Is a "Nov. of foolish 1911. waste c U. '!. transportation. ity, writes his mother from a corr., ,., ,,;:. Y, of las ravages of the influenza' of the National City bank yesterday Officers Elected 'Bear FatherThlit is your as tho government Is about v alearent camp in Prance. where be Is to release section Of Neeada, and around chose Frank Pingree as cashier to letter at the suggostion of the special like 1.000 persons from this - 1 I. ecovering from an attack of influensomething paper .., In E. A. now the are called 'The rota ettenty. Many sheep-bardalone who state and : I. Stars -a a. Mr. Various lo.26 I of and employed in succeed his brother. years age Lodges By Walley Pimae . ; : ,:' a member of the 2.6th Light Railway, Stripes?. They are inaugurating a camthe various government offices and Lave been attacked, so that Immo who recently died of Hyrum , , Mr. influenza. to N for nowas whose due write En-The to ' boy the 1 paign Avery Gov.,' employment A big flocks have been left almost' Pingree has been for some time mailVorkshop company of the Royal . '1, Dad. Pa.! The Old Man.' or 'Father' cessities of war. N rineera, British army. lodge No. 1 of Masons elect...1 Prior ter en- on ler of the First National bank of Coal-Vill- e. sclWautch Apt care. this also and He states he In all. that bas t been . day in was In service be ay particular they as 1917, A.E. officers last July, ering follows; night Lectare-Refo- re W. G. Goodart of the federal the Salt t he employ of the British government, is set 'for all fathers ori the other side formed that soldiers are to be plaoed lit II' -E. e'S County ,Modical society. at the reserve bank in this city waa chosen Eberhardt, worshipful master; a nd was sent to Franco in October of of the water to write 4heir sone today. the shipyards for the purpose of corn- ' , I may not get your letter till I am back pleting the government's merchant ma- senior' Banker. 1Lattin, Paul waiden; I hat year. a sent ,,amescial club this evening. begi- aneistant cashier. him His, mother ,.. Junior warden; C. H. Fischer, treasor-epagain. because it looks as if we rine plans. eke for his birthday. which be re- home n', et 8 o'clock. Dr. O. 5. towels), of t on the homeward march A. J. Lowe, secretary: Samuel Paul. N ,f Utah eived while in the hospital. In ac- were really' MusterJohn, Ir,York wilt rive an illustrated lecV: ' three-yenow. term. trustee We may salt from here any day for , -one of trustees the of he A. it v U. of the Sharp J receipt' .nowledging says: Dr. a, ea gelato-urinar- y I surgery. These officers will be Inata lied, at a cur THIS of your cake to an and arrive in the 'United States in time gave S. , at Le- 0,-- at Logan says that there Is no .rea- Flint app.lon is a former class-mat- e to be pretty close to home on Christ.LA lodge No. MONEY. ' I ad Stanford university of Dr. W. O. son why the Utah artillery could not next Friday night. On Tuesday night mas. Isn't that good news? Isvent ' S DON'T-MISbe THIS. mustered out Cut out title there. inasmuch as th two lodges will hold a point cerecount too much on it because of prob- : , MRS. CONSTANCE A. MAZE. Loltults of. this city. s, , proper facilities do not exist at Fort monlal reception for the (Miura of able delays. slip. enclose with do and mail it to Pay as PrettentZ. C. 14. L Douglas. TheLogan college la In ex- the grand lodge. "Another item of news syhich may .Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield ' Ave., ,. ?parried to Frank Make April 4 of this . No. Eastthe handoome thing by its I. Order of interest yoti, as; it certainly dots me, Chicago, M., writing your name n3 4reid cellent shape. free from sickness. and rnLynda chapter .,', year. Mr. Maze was 3,member of the when chose officers last it And this Star, was I I that notified I.. morning presented the Utah boys could be accommodated plopees night that S. A. T. C. at the L'hiversity of Utah, tonight , clearly. You will receive in- oi!lni one who had been in the had been chosen as a member of Gen. address they will be installed Friday, Deo. FL in the best of fashion. he in a critical condition with return a trial package containing pgo. Those elected ire; Worthy matron. and is now staff. $ of the inatitutien a yeat. or more Young's a at the home of Mrs. Frances Savage; worthy patron, J. tnlitienza-pneumoni'When the orderly called on me and ley's Honey and Tar Compound, for Garments Are MadeThe women E.. a month's. pay as a 'Christina, announced that l was ordered to ..re- coughs. colds, and croup: Foley Kid: Beveridge; associate matron. Mrs. his wite's parents. Mrs. Maze was a 'Needless to my the recipients who at the civic center hav4 been Core. 4...... truant. Mr,.- Blanche granddaughter Mc Ghle of Harris; of secretary. James port to the general at I o'clock this ney Fills, for pain in sides and back; ,-I re pleasantly 'surprised; and were making garments out of Mill ends Sargent; treasurer. Mrs. Mary Brown; Sugar House ward. She is survived evening I wondered what was wrong rheumatism. backache, kidney - and A backward in voicing their appro. have- completed their work. and the conductress. Mrs. Ethel Ramey; asso-- now. I have hardly seen brigade head. bladder ailments: and ' her !walnut& her parents, and two Foley,Calbar.- , Mrs. conductress. Elizabeth by articles, will be disposed of next week. chit , quarters since I WWI busy with the ape- - tic Tablets. a wholesome at 3,tion. brothers. Lindsay, who Is in the navy and 'that'. trustee. Aaron Conover. It ,Chalmer; is court cial eases martial announced. back Petticoats at union Camp e at San Francisco. and Richard Alkire, rusk Ping tee CashierDirectors sults. sweatem-leggin- s lloaarny.' But the general surprised me oughlv cleansing cathartic. for con. and caps are who lives at home. headache, and . Wittig me what I have mentioned stipation. biliousness.Schramm-JohnsoIncluded in the assortment. OSMIUM f bg Ensign Girl Pleads For n Brief funeral. cervices will be held ' sluggish bowels. d , In a day's work in women stake put a left "I battalion staff at my own Drug at the Eddington .chapel in Sugar 1 Year Own the Bishops- - building and completed ..: be to Protection to of the Interrequeat line and Mother 2:30 et assigned House Sunday p.m. many garments. was work my with the .enjoying be in boys will ment the city cemetery. , in battery le when tills latest change -. , Bertha Goss., who is alleged to have V!!..'.!,...! 'Abut, Riley ReternoLieutenant came. 1.suppose I wilt not travel home , . -I ,,t , A'Nr W. Riley, - gon of Julian- - Riley, taken 13.000 worth of , jewelry from R, ' In thb , the ship with these good natured .- , w Ott? .ihtf5a:it anti-vic- e cancer sons of now. tj On Utah Close police plainclothes contact the with .0, ' Thomas whom It Mrs., the Byrne, by ' la . the men of the &envy is extremely inr4 Ma- : ' ' - - .- I ow si Mt ' from .quad, returned home yesterday girl was omployed. pleaded yesterday teresting. Of coutse I am appreciative .. :. Camp Lewis, where he was mus- afternoon ., , with Judge C. M. Nielsen, of ' ' of the VOfitt SWIL staff ,, brigade .1 and . appointment tered out of the oervice December,10. the juvenile court, not to prosecute her. ' will enjoy my new experiences. of Lieutenant Riley :volunteered as a mother. Mrs. Gose I.. charged with We may land at New York and if so to ': rill.. the delinquency of her and was contributing I will have a delightful visit with the private September ''ii, : members of our family now there. I 1 promoted through the various grades daughter by encouraging herto keep stolen the f:) to will not stop any place till I am safely Jewelry. a second ' He received -- lieutenantey. . The girl. who is 17ryears.old, said behind the goal lit home with the ones ,',.,' -- ' his in ., commission that the . . , if were gradin to a she that chance , I love. given go 166th dithe Thirteenth of Land depot brigade, Doughter school to be would she all She "I am t ' -4 I inn right. with ''' Itlith glad field the r C vision, In September of this year. , 1 bt4lene. StrattonTl!Orter .$1.10 pleaded that her mother be not harmed. the 1st Utah. It is an honor t 1,.1 P artillery, You shottld send a joyful that she (the mother) had Mairolfirent Antheroons to be of Utah's own regiment, It makes Preeent Owners Not InvolvedPaul deolaring s intenthe with a the I am proud of. little to4j1ela. jewelry only kept history ' by Booth Tarkington k.leitenasy . president of the Kenyon ho- tion of hereelf .returning it to )ire. word "I et. greeting to am your ., coming home full of energy v l. tel' : ( 'Whitt i Offshore' Incorporated that of the The eXplaina said she that and to today took the Byrne. girl eagerness work .hard. Things ter( friends this Christmas --t- he owners the , of the hotel are-ilook bright tor us ail. present rings with the idea that she could go to $1.50 by Ralph 1.). , innotaY U. WALILEY. no way connected with the, tramme- school and get. an education. She is "With love to all I am ' , Chrhe.mas that celebrates Valley of the Giants peace American who waswoundedithd in the ' . non; involving the former manage- being held as a ward of the eourt pend"Affectionately, R. 7 to all the wdrld. : Peter He as by was satne want , I "GEORGE.". delighted Kyne,";r ment and the Merchants', hank. A re- ing further investigation. Her mother, From-this- 'ft. He was be to from said Is pent with letter '.Vdtolrable next iLis thought probsuffering influenza.' Our IlettY cent complaint in equity filed against :It'- -' ,t ,...' 1. JIM' TilittIFTV. - ',: r: news have Just received that able Lieut. that Cannon is with General iday.We of the bank alleged among by Jeffery Farnol We have 48 hours Young. who sailed from France on the. You may wear :officers IpPli ea la dtwiareti., we You '''' I rte 'IV' your induatrY other things that loans bad been, made TO --GUARD --AGAINKT INFLUENZA.1 t'roset'-ogi!;. trny kind .tot like and we are Stb, inst. It hid been supposed by the go 'alters skIthes of neatily , ,o, . , tS to concerns a certain in the dining hall and family,. Until the letter were dance Ahderson-4'''..$1."not that safe I ' was . o having .11il!beet' by receiv card worn like greeting ,,clotbas. you from ',Let na examine your dread' our th Influenza (,. Dont( Ili" let, Oaks!.. and he itcmeeril was all that get, the hotel was yesterday. with the impromptu revreallq, NJU have even the slightest designer may. be able to use named In the list.Kenyon , , ment which was iseheduled to Call varied sasortmentgay eardt-7-- -: 'huts aad benfireyog According to Mr. you. ifor you ' some. , a letter from John 'oerris son time later than Geneeal Toting.- - some' : using' better cold. your material. and suggest begin cough he the hotel Eakenasy bought Sept. , Cairns' huetuttitI who left the dignified carda--funnattractive fog .you. . at once., 11, 1118. With consent of the district Foley'll Honey and Tar s I Abing Stattt as,soun as The war broke you 'should Join ouror 200 HOVE court. This was two months Willis Andy' Point. Texas. isl Henry the after mid -:' nansacó,tx,loo..-EIXIS- - Ask-fjoyted,,the Booklet. 4;4.littre ot....maitYrAttousauds..Aal2o,.-soneldbritIshllilaty.: .aritv, .4.1144Bultantat bank. II linearatil that he was twice vourki y e '''' 4,27Nt kind You want; When you er this remedy "just fine." He PRY'S: Mt In-- hattie. but ,after careful nursing Sivh-da. St10-0i ' ' It. ' Phone Was. 130$ and 1307. , Pretty Clothes.," want s.'1 Suffered severely with tt bad , nun7: well. 1,, 51rs, Cairns a has lie doing coligh: Main St. Clean after MAItyl . COAL CO--41 15 Exchangs,,place.Advertisement or dollars' of relatives 1 four worth in'the ttre !tier or service, among I)RESS- using Coat. 2001- pounds to the ton. Phones an& cousins..., One was, them . of different medicines decided to try .. , MAKING. Was. f The Leading Book Concern. Iawardednephews a medal. gout watch and a BOOK STOig..L' The erea- t country newmpaper of this( .Laks Fashion. Foley's Honey- and Tar. One bottle School,of City's ,galt , painitna displayed forbravery e Beet medicine I, ever i 11114111-21- 1 gave relief. 6 Main St. News Bldg.'. liSidg. News. 417,4frot while other'. 4ection la the rtier lingin;ivivnn paroiotoocr Oteriwyte43,rv't used." Contains no opiate. SchrammIi44t4 Jest. north of l'omoilice., I Alliance Co al Co., Wail. ;2.00 Por. Iitna I atscount of them4 tisement. u tumuli ' . ,, Drug ntirgatlYit , , , ...' lUil n Patimarialr an address by City Atty., W., H. Pollan& the Ilan Lake Real Es-t- at board at a luncheon at tho Commercial club yosterdaY. placed Itself on record as favoring, a, charter for Salt Lake City under which the mu- Mb - L.. - iI t 1 ..11.1U . - ' , ,, :.P illetrakommisstn LI d Sow LIU IIU --- - ' ' SATITRIAY 'DECIOIBEi 14 ,1918 DESEr4T----VENING;4N491AV- 113 f - ''' 4 - 1l,...47iES-1,.''77;.- --- , - - 77-7-- F... ' '.- , ; , ,...,...,.., .. ...,, , - - -- - -- A- Joseph '. ' , . ' - - , , . r 1 ita - ,.1 &a !' 1 4 - - -- -- ID "" O 1: back-comb- -- I Out---Lie- ut. at ..-- . se CLO-iINGE- - - L"""'"'"' - t at t " 4 'fr' n, ts influenzo-p- g: , : , , 5 cl , ' -- , I , , 4443.--Adier- the-recei- '' it. - r '- - '": ' I' at , -- , .', h , es N --- A. - , b :,,,'7. 111 k ,(4;., !::' . , , I , , ar acTIrris worm ,, V with-Argen- , - I ...L.. . , , - - -- , - , s r) To fl:ke p,4ittly -- at,t131 .. ' 4." " 1 The Six Best Books Fiction For. Christmas . -- 1 iv -- . - ee ,, ' . 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