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Show j . ULDiER VISITORSIDUTH RATE DESERET EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY B OFFICIAL CHANGES lli JANUARY 1 1911 Stock Re during In OrD own Stairs Store DU COUNTY has stirred up a wonderful group of bargains trons of "this popular store and they their money. vahrts that will astonish even our regular pa are accustomed to getting big values for ' - III IY 7 ' t .1 It r u . - GOOD GOODS just like throwing money away not to shop Thursday at Walkers, r -- , Lr 4 Storm City Health Report Shows Some Offices Will Remain fr&in Delayed by in Taber- - - That 427 Died 'of This Practically as They Are, , Organ Recitals Births . Show While Others .Will Probaat i Disease n,cle Refreshment More, Boys' Than Girls. bly be Reorganized. Station. , - .. . ITH at the OUNTY officiate elected of the year 1918, records kept at the city emergency hospital sbbw caees were treated there dur- thp-plos- e general election. Not. n! me their office at that-1,82- S, will ear13 o'clock Since eome noon .next Monday. the incumbents were ana men of the nuniber 104 w,re durgical case and there will be practically no changes in i,K taf. together hiring the, preceding their office. In others a boueeeleanVeach Salt 2,0 mdtcal- regiment. wou)d 143rd year the total number of case, were ing u expected, according to gossip in this 2 oclock ! Eeke, It was stated M9 1.140 surgical and 29 medical, the'corrldors of the city and county 7 7w first section would efienoonhst , .Among those treated during 1912 building. arrWe her. at 3:15 and the organization of the county were 175 victim of automobile and f mission will wand intact- - with Com- hav 10. .The train motorcycle accidents and coming through the Rotokl, 1 ed suicide. Fifteen death from vari- - BmhM delayed Stirinand CwimWlonw ' ous causes occurred there during the to storm and other causes .the g. Ujndeay were j. wing 1917 In were 102 auto. thr term and the let- mer for the two-ye- ar Plan For Welcome., to tTmS th the 0tt7 n'atwmpV' ter in spite of the uncertainty a. - suicide Thirty-tw- o death occurred exact time of arrival, plans of welcomsoldier dur- big and entertaining th deaths occurring in .ahnriot ' therejnim in y th the city during the year, according to committee on ftnanoe and public build Inghelrstay worker Canteen records of the city health depart- to. and - the meflt we 1,775, Of this number 427 greet them at the railroad elationThen,John 8. Corleeo will begin hto third were due to th Spanish Influenza. In refreshments will be served. term .a sheriff of Salt of the First residency, - j g j j the record showed 1.899 deaths, consecutive the first man to rhaVe Lake county, tabto the taken be will the visitor Outside pf the influenza epidemic the been e'ected to this office three time craacle to hear the great organ. Prof, unitary condition of the city shows a in succession in the history of th J J. MeClellan will be at the console. Only improvement nine, county- - Th organizationJn hto Office tor declded -Two recitals will be g)ven,on betyphoi 'i fever will remain intact. . - dwuh occurred from to recital each 23 with Com the frsm eath detachment, j ) pared j re-Homer. Succeeds Clark the of arrival ( the after cause In 1911. gin shortly Eighty case trains. John R. Clark will succeed Thomas have been handled by the clitic for To perfect arrangements for the re- - treatment of social diseases. Health Homer as county clerk. Mr. Clark citato President Heber J. Grant got nt inspectors report a great improve-- has been chief deputy In the clerk' ln tj,d B6bie ufrof the wdrklhg- -' office for several yearn paafc Hean-Cener- al pilo Tsemrmmlcation by telegraph wtth-jeyoung os. the train. Plans men prohibition went into f- - nounced today, that he would appoint atop in fect on Aug 1 J17 Money formerly a hto chief deputy J. P. Fanning, who had beyn made for a two-hoProto, but they' were, later changed, 7or nqUor now goes to buy has been a deputy in the office for, the stop there being considerably apnt cl(thea and shoes for the children, the last four year.a 1 " shortened." native of Sanpete Berkley Otoon, and furniture ha replaced drjgoods ' Will Leave couny, and well known In local bust- boxes in many home Tonight. s-w- n-ash, ouSi p"'J"'rk the -- SfT "S"u"! ! The department of rehto decided ha8 not upon finally commit tee. Special tables and re- the city health department ahows that lection of chief deputy ts Denfreshmen sere provided at the J.IJJ children were born duntg th Jamel E. Lynch, whohaa been chfef wre deputy C0Unly auditor for two years, 17. nVe number', will succeed A. H. Parson a coun- IndJ Bold mlttoS boy7nde ? arch and j" A5r5LhI,,UKra: V assessor. Mr. Lynch announced Lieut. Mrs. C. w. which con- - ber of .. thto born M lst of member of the Daughter of 0f boys,girls the while rn the other montna Horn, Jr, T putJee lit hto Office, T. A. the American Bevolutlon, and the were in the lead, Other under the direction of Lieut. boys Fewer burglaries than usual wr chif,ir,A'u!01n8' dMr. HUksy is at Andereon, consisting of members during th ytax, accordng to a deputy in the assessors f- of arneral board of the Primary aoo reported chief of Police J, Parley White.! Most ciation. Members of the hospitality, the property reported stolei was committee of the War Mothers aaso later recovered Two Attorneys Dtopiaeed. by the police, and the! cation were also on hand to receiv value of theserecovcred es--1 good whli Richard Hartley wlU succeed . th- - visitors. h!mwlf a county attorney, there will The train Will leave-pve- r the Western Pacific for California fhl evening. the year wa when a c Moy)e who lmft ,K. ed - I attKid ler.. The Feature of the Stock Reducing Sale in the Down Stairs Store 107 New, Dresses We had an exceptional opportunity to make this purchase, so we bought the dresses for our Down Stairs Store patrons, t6 make a big feature for this Stock Reducing Sale. Materials are Georgette Crepe, Serge; Taffeut, Satin and combinations of all of them. And they are of quality such that you could not buy it by the yard for the sale price of these dresses. EK.bStJSISM?. rS' J SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS Childrens Coats t I Automobile Tbcfta. More than 99 per cent of th au- stolen lit 1915 have (been Chief JWhite Mys. Rcords show that 797 cars were taken, dur- the government temporarily, to ed t0 rpturn. At least two of the be displaced con) bents .will thus though Mr. Hartley has not yet com- - - . Kl, S2 . 'BLdli'SI declarer to the fact that tires and time in charge of the police Joveph Smith memorial farm at South, re eaally defaced and the number it impoesibte to Iden- died tm. mornl" Hoyalton ' n cut out, making them. An ordinance vaa recently Charlotte, 8. C., Aceerdlng to advices ttfy passed by the city commissioners received by relatives In this city. Death making It a mtedemeanor to bey or wa due to pneumonia, following an sell defaced automobile accessories, attack of Influenza. Mr. Brown and One hundred and forty arrest for the, his family had gone south to spend the J theft of automobiles were mads dur- Winter-a- ct Ihe farm being' ingthe year. Of ' this number 124 tvirimrat closed during the severe weather. were juveniles and were turned over Mr- - Broun is survived court Sixteen kdults by hto widow, to the 'Sinnie Tilibs Brown, one son, Ken-- 1 arrestedjuvenile on thto charge are now. serv- lh, and several brothers and sisters., lng sentences in th coupty jail Or the state prison. In every case where an arrest was made a convictioij hoi been Obtained. l-- if IX ' I ST"'"' Raymond 'e now NayIot-- who reeigned " HE new cases of lnfltenzs wer reported to the city health department from 49 houses yesterday No from this cause were reierted HIT STITE OVFH deaths during the day. Up to noon today renew cases of this disease had of ports k X i been received from six houses. of War Savings stamps i e 'are Before Judge Tillman D. Johnson of the United States district court . thl morning argument was heard on the n the judgment' anTeftenraniraecree given several weeks ago In favor ofi tbs paintlff in ths case of Snaks -Rlv- -j r Mining Sird. Tunnel company- va ' Midway Irrigation company Objection, was raised by counsel for the Irrlga-- 1 tlen company against tbs form of the assessment of costs as pitopareiV by counsel for the 8nake Riv. er company. None of tbe objections wa that th ala to v.t.Jh'Ju'''. T herb su.ressful to , ..h, lf thequQta has notraising, boon will be (the flret time Utah V ' to mc.a oblgatton iTipoid h.v Ihe eotiWnment It will be before! the result can be drilKl, a graJd ruh for the . 7:r' nd aar eer iflcale yesterday. f Pcoplf could be teen st allowed. Friday ha been designated as ,hro 'Shout the day. Agreement between the n,ti'i.lto.traRBYer lhBr thrift stamps house day at the Deseret Gymnasium a much as the case ittonfff 'hds,to or lo purchase sn ad- - end a special program of activ-Ue"d ke mi hasnk upP'y up pledges that lMl,n from ooon Until It nmlkas District judge Popet'1 recorded Throughout j.it5r fostmon were kept 'busyelltog been arranged.,. The occasion Is!I the Nw Mexico, who died b.fo-- e render! iTr . I 'de- - formal mnetfr.Ptoirt of the rymnaiium , i1'decision. he .net. ot h Urt'tria, tbo ' Ptolntlff and hLt A great the the reconstruction which following ha Tiptimism j wo . i been under way for several month,. bf. ST.Z i onld be e'to09 , ,tah hat wl,n j Friday's events have been arretted fees 12 o'clock until 2 pm. .should not be paid to witnesses - who ,n rm certifle.iel bating the stamp,' urged g0!1" and Interested litigant will be a special series of artlv- -' 'were. there throughout 11. s, 1 A number of default s 'J ities designed to especially appeal to mortgage fore- mem Th feature of this group ujlt baa closures were also eeard. aTb Delta Land and Water one company, and the s match race for mile betpeen Ted Johneon. Intermountain champion Francis Investment company, an affiliated concern of the Delta company, marathon runner- and- Melyln free-balone tot the best of the yoipiger foreclosed mortgages on five parcels of distance men. These two were to have land. The Court allowed judgment for represented the gymnasium in the an- tbe amount asked together with InterTIME WILSON nual marathon at Los Angeles today est and reasonable attorney's fees in all rase All jpf the. defendants were uncertain health condition, In Edi- California people who had purchased tion there will be a wrestling boui be- land and water stock from the irrigaT E tween two men from the gym, a bnc,-in- g tion company and have been unsuccesse bout and a relay walking ful In meeting their contract payments. race between four gymnasium mem- Last seasons crops on all of tbe land involved was bandied by receiver Ths from ber and four soldiers - L0NT0.-- , Jan L President Wil- Douglas. Walking for the gym willFort b cases and the judgments prayed for son returned o France Lieut D. E . Hammond. Hariod Cent wer a follows: Francis Investment yesterday. It B. H Jacobsen and C A. Malldert company vs Friend J and Leltie M tsae Austin, judgment of $55 090: Delta Land s.iy the Manchester Gust. pool there will b 'exhibition and Water company vs. Fanny May diuiiMn commenting on the and fancy diving. speeches swimming Forbes, judgment for $4,299; Delta Land From 2 to 9 in the afternoon the Punier Clenienceau and Foreign gram will be especially for women and and W ster company v Pedro.1 Mary and MmteiAr llchon and th Zozsy judgment for $4 009; Deldifference ln will be held In the new womens gym- Justino it will Include exhibition of ta Land and Water company v Michel e French nasium. ? . by various kinds of dancing and demon Judgment for s?iiJie; C7CarT7 $8 and Water company Th slrations of gymnasium work differ-n- r In views'" ! oontinuea. 0l WrJr Wlr' women will also have exhibition wa- TT?',. for Palpably cuts and itonnot be glossedid, ter $4,000 sports in th pool. not to In th evening the formal Vl it over. ttr. 7 W X.7.'Land t0 have our differ- - program will take place beginning at NEW CATALOGUE. 2 p.m. Ther will be a period for inof the buildlngt followed by a t't1 the'AUIrw had ao-t- spection Nov. I. Kfg exmusical brief and program dancing Polnte ln wlso"r.M hibitions The second proof the nrt part trm Works. Bibles and Church Standard that these Of America and gram will consist, of musiir and Infor7 TvT th" Th OomrdU the miscellaneous''- - works of home mal rethe for guests. Light dancing con- of subject chTtoe freshments will be served. A gentral authors on a wide rangeHolidav for Gift "If our friend among th Allies re- -t Invitation to extended to the general in bindingsus asuitable card and win mall it free. Drops public and all who are interest! in el1- will have to make physical they DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE development are urged to at- 0WI tones stout dtopenae with our tend. There will ha do charge for id- - New Building. $ Main SL Advertisement. '7 ! ''! , de-w- as i was-mad- : m m two-mil- jl ... ' ' saving. When each Jot is sold the sale ceases. 'hnmber of have placed in the Stock Reducing Sale at 12.98 as a A great special offering for our patrons. variety of the fhost wanted colors. In All length: pretty flounce style and splendid silk. Elastic jvaiat -- hamLami snap fas- teners. you-w- Flannelette Kimonos, $1.69 - : Bath Robes, $2 98 Trimmed and Untrimmed Hatf, special, 55c extraordinary bargain. They are splendid Finishrobes, in good patterns and color ed with cord. A needed garment and dark at a barga n price; light colors: good grade material . Sizes to 44. , v - Sateen and Hcathefbloom Petticoats, $1.69. HATS TRIMMED FREE rials are purchased in the department. flounce.. J Best of winter coat fabrics are shown In all of.the seasons best styles. For .Men and Women, Boys and Girls Grey. navy, ton, In Mzes 8 to 14. 36 to 44 which will Good, warm garments, " give long Jt"?a1ow Aprons, $1.09. , - ' Eteri" ho'iotwifu many, and here is the thaice to in buynlg them fFmnli and Urge sire, jn . a a. i a net y of Good percales, iu . " pretty put tern s et-Ie- Ck WrL-ts-, Jl.rs'and $2.98. de chine waists, in Georget ie and a number of pretty stvles TMentv of the fnuch demanded wh.te and flesh, as well as other colors. A.l sizes to 44..; pe Unusual values In these very desirable petticoats; black and colors; many style when mate- to Sweaters, special, $100 For Men and Women. Just a small lot at thto prlc. but sizes to Ol'and it you come early enough W get one you are taking advantage of .an never miss froift your pocketbook and a new hat for the remainder of the winter. A wide selection of velvet and felt hats- in large and small styles,, becoming. shapes. End when you : come down buy. A needed garinent at a baiaip price . light and dark colors good grade mate- - TlalrSizes-to-4- 4. ill . . e j'be i c,irei"'Ths hundred and sixty at 'these prices winter coats ip all sizes. We have gone through our stock of coats in the Down Stairs Store and repriced'and regrouped them, offering the splendid values which One at 3:30 p.m. A price which you will ! at This to the last of onr, tremendous contract for milk which we can offer at this price. Tou will find it the part of wisdom to take advantage of the ats TTito to, a you see, a limited fine Ailk petticoat shich we, M' A hr- r- Silk-Pettico- $2.98 stables, - lieaty s!e. throughout the '.elate yesterday, Indl- 'ate to tha'viimnijtl-- e Unt.ntght that: a Hvhrd lor le bad been made for Th- 100 the war. C. Iverson continues as county auditor, and George G. Bywater will succeed R. E. L. Collier a county sutveyor. Justice of the PeaceTTenry C. Lund will succeed himself and Justice Frank B. Scott will be succeeded by William Reger. Albert J. Cope and Thomas Fowler Succeed themselves a city con New Cases of Influenza. Sixty-thre- . 500 cans on sale beginning n 9 a. ni- 500 cans on sale beginning l, Special, S9.S8, S 13.98, $17.98 and Limit 3 cans to a customer ' Sales: in plain and fancy styles: well made coat for the little folks at a price which you will find by investigation cannot be duplicated elsewhere.. 1"" Cans 39c 3 Velours to enter the service of the government ! UMIMIES MfE : f m Coats Bordens sumation Scg 1 For Ages 2, 4 and 6. o", JJSSilt Fr,., Bre.j,. I.rm.rl, .1tW. ell, for some ee Stock Reducing CONDEN ED MILK $1.98 and $2.98 i,jgmorei who also to In the service of expect-tomobil- n j Colors are brown, navy, taupe, copen, wisteria, green, plenty of black-- E,d ' , ordinary run regularly. I $13.90 Models are all the very newest and really out of the they are particularly becoming come, try one on and you will see. Widegirdles, dainty neck styles, fringe trimmings, strictly tailored models ; features which lift these dresses far above the average of dresses customarily sold at such a r i low price. Any woman will be satisfied withone of them, no matter . . how particular she is. Some of these dresses were made to sell as high as $35.00. Not one in the lot would be priced at less than $20.00 ur I 1 he - The number of men from Utah army service,. not , Including the A. T. C.s as recorded by the 8. three state council of define to 19,09$; thto added to 847 which represents the number of men of the S. A. T. C. st the Utah Agricultural college with 874 at the University of Utah and 152 at the of Provo, makes the OF MEN IN SERVICE grand total for the state. The state council of defense points out that me-college who enlisting frotp eastern were from Utah were included ln it lives. In n list. Will Show FTaga. 'The ttoo state service flag win be exhibited Saturday st th first meet- of the War Mothers to be held This Since the Influenza epidemic. meeting will commence sharply at 2:20pm. and Mrs. John Q. Cannon, presldent, to desirous that there be a large attendance. - She has sent a personal letter to Brigadier General Richard W. Young, asking him. if It to poeeible, to "Peak at thto ipeeting. The Rev. P. A. Slmpkln will talk on Utah's heroic boys in the 91st division. Mrs. A- - H. Peabody baa arranged ths following musical program: Musical selection, Stewart trio, consisting of Mrs. C. B. Stewart end two daughters; reading. Mr. Warren Benjamin, with piano ac companlment by Mto Myrtlce Clinton; eolo. "Ring Out Swget Bells of Total ). 20, Approximate 872 Two Service Flags To Be Exhibited at Meet ' ing Next Saturday. "Libertys Defender. "Under the Stars and Stripes," These caption are by the flags of the Allied nations Mrs, Walter P. Jennings will have official charge of the sal of the The War Mothers will be the card official agents for the sale. thousand of the cords have 'already been re- reived r, ilAVrC W AY CO LU Lli STRIKES DENVER REICH ETEflfI Cmflr ROME TtJCdn. I,- P dent Wil-o- n will arr.ve i! the Itawotf frontier on tfct mor-i- r r of Jan. He wU aomrdirg to j,Un be met at the bord r liyvo i of King ner can An has- Victor Enin sador Page and .l.idifelthe t j.ited ler. Italian State I.. ,virg the b iltr 'lie president -- ,4 D ENVER. Colo.. Jan. I. With the weather bureau thermometer rgis-lnL terihg 12 below zero and unofficial " temperature of 2,0 to 22 below zero, t F Denver had its coldest New Years , Trains into the day In many year city are universally late and some outgoing trains have been annulled ,fl account of the eoldf" Temperatures trim. He in Wyoming and throughout Colorado j wJUntvet -r I ti o'jr it TirriTaid (.iioa by ranged from 19 to 35 degrtea below l!'l (Statistics as to the number of Utah the luaior anl tlx iu.in.up illty of iro. . men la the military service have been those titles Tlie presiden' will .urup in Rome 4,,' 4 ", LINCOLN. Neb., jin 1. Intensecomplied to date by the War Mothers o clock Fr il.iv nvirnlmt. He , , ly cold weather prevailed todav-- ii. it lie' association. 3 According to the figure by tAe king will be. luft at lh -- tat.-n Nebraska and southern South Dakota And clibiof J. ET Bamberger, the received by Mr , ouc-membirs th , , . At Wlenner, 8 and Long Pin and mil tin and civil aUthoriLe . - ; chairman of the state service flag it wa 15 degree- - below zero netPrince itxeb, i he mayor of Rome, tolonn i. ln men of number Dead-tenthe blizzard to reported around flag committee, tlv-of the, municipal- - Js' repre-rtthe army from the state- of Utah to D.t wood. ,he Rowbud ne of and Wifeon in the ' i and the number lit the marines , 25' ,fter South Da it wlli await President in Northwestern roads tbs of Dio-The soldier wtcord cord also will be koU conliDUFj blocked by snow drift large square facing the baths and navy le 1.619. It - to explained . ulderniert f the and The maior to cleiian. shown.card bo On fof tha . these . space that slightly figures may cosohs j w ftt r Tr,in traffie throughout Nebraska will be Tn the historv-B- l as well as of the or soldier four in months from three j photograph changed of the cold osrntn I dpayrd because by attondanti he entered ervlc. now when a further check has been epae for wthrr .nd i heavy mow ihat fell surruunded Lhe. auricut banners of the dlftererK service, with trams, yesterday made, but .the figures are approxi- - what districts of (tome. Tl.e sqirtrtf " "J . mately correct. The War Mother Will j age, rank, regiment. Compfny, corpa, ; be decorated with floaei .. sew these numeral on the blue and squadron, promotion and transfer . ' "JJf flag and will hate red state, service flags tomorrow, The cards arc, finished in red. white' for 1,909 person In temporal Pres-alongside th 421 gold stars on the and blue color witl, picture ofWood-roprioce Colon,,. $34 a torn A few days only. army flag and 64 gold stars on th ldenta George Washington and lh. Wilson, with the date track at flat Southland 1st West. ,Hy. j UP navy flag, which represent ths number ,Citr. of Utah boys who havo given up their and the wording; Tor Hin Conakry, 2221. 1 g V o- taiin,I - 20,-87- 2, n. D-- or s - , tbJt Pj"." w 1779-191- 1, "5 ' 4 |