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Show EVENING NEWS THURSDAY JANUARY--- DESERET . Popular Commander BADGES And Party Arrive RED AMUSEMENTS FOR LOYAL ly CROSS SALT LAKE Wm. A-- Bradys AH week. "Stolen Orders. ORPHFTM Vaudeville with On the High Sena and Walter C. J Killy, the 1 trgtiila Judge, headliners. WILKES Tin 13th Chair," with May Buckley and Wilke Piaj-cr- a. All Week, P VNTAGEfi Vanderllle headed by "The Revue BonqueC. Five other acta. . A Fight for Millions. ' News Issued Mondays and Thursdays br more than b md moaUr farmers. In the (Coplc, prosperous ntkni of Utah, Nevada, Wioubif, Main, Arizona. Colorado, New Mexico, and Canada. btallM n Valiant Service to be Honor ed Based on Horn's of Actual Activity T in Rendering Aid in Wat Time. Oregon, Vmarai Price 11.00 per day New year, 1 1 OS for six months. IWe sample copies scat on ' request. Soldiers Returning From France Entertained in This City Refreshment And Organ Recital." Brig. Gen-- Richard W. Young of the t8 brig ads- - -- and - h la members of his staff party, lnclodlng 7e,, Lrocrrt News i on SsJe or Emm and Colonel F. J. Fsoeuf and ja.rt Every Trsla That ofYhe TtJd re ImrnL. arrived la Kali Lake Patty After tM p. , Salt PMnmn Who Can Not Obtain It Are Lake Wednesday afternoon, en route Office Requested to Inform the hews from France --torh presidio, San Francisco. After-be-ing Ibnr B ulldinc J. A Melville. T here the visitors proceeded on their X. Copentng, and the Melvin Land . General loung' will remain a cnyhavs moted tnetr omceo to 445-- 4 Deseret Bank building. few day at Ilia home In thfiTcity. Trail Khecp Into Nevada Western In ..the party vert a. number . of Utah sheep are hats trailed info Ne- Utah boys in addition to their popular vada as very little snow has fallen In a native the western part of this state, and th Utahn, and Salt Lake also s welcome was "water holes are about dried up. tle- - most hearty because of this fact. Back From Training Camp- - Limit Cgnteen workers served refreshments of state, city and Church officials greetWlllmar Benson, Utah student and athlete, has returned ed the arrivals at the station, the from Texas, where he was In training visitor were treated te organ recitals In the aviation bombing division, of In the -- tabernacle, and hundreds the army. He has received his honor- cheered aa-lboys marched through ti able discharge from the service. town. Goes to Randolplt J. L Caftron. Taken to Tabernacle. draft board Inspector for Utah, will Tti delayed ipUltary special arrived leave tonight for Randolph, Utah, over jhe Denver A Rio Grand, the where he will Inspect the Rich routuy first section at 4 it and the second tboi boards work- - The trip come In his an hqur later. On th first section win and be it were Brig. Gen. Young and etaff. Inregular Inspection work, his first visit to Randolph in this cluding Lieut Georg 1). Keyser of this city; also Colonel Faneof, headquarChoir Meets Tonight The Taber- ters, supply company and battery A. occupying 10 cars Battery B followed nacle choir will mee this evening for on the second section. The remainder rehearsal; when Prof. A. C. Lund, of the regiment. Colonel Faneuf alL vill wish them all a happy w" conductor, at Hoboken Friday. After a new year. There will be no service i was Hi itat days-iTUamp Merritt, N. J., bi nextBunday; the quarantine purposes, is ft Prof. Bund wishes to have two re- for would be sent directly west- st thearsals before the resumption' of had been made for Arrangements regular services Jan. 12. recitals In the tabernacle organ - M, I. V, program id As nett Sunday through the courtesy of th First Is fast day the evening services In the 1 residency of the Church, on tele- various wards of the Church will be graphic request from Gen. ' Young of tho Mutual 1m-it- ft while en route, The first was given a,a under the auspices associations. Officers, to the officers and men on the first provement os choristers or others having tho pro-1-1 sedtion, after they had marched, to grams in charge are Invited to submit the tabernacle headed by Acting Gov. them not later than Friday for Harden Bennlon, Colonel Faneuf, AdpubllcStioa in the Saturday News. jutant Gen eft Fred Jorgenson, ColoWould Go Overseas Lieut. Boland nel Freeman Bassett and MaiorAS and the regimental band of 3$ , Kelly, son of E. W. Kelly, local cloth Egyly, In dealer. Intends to seek service pieces playing Rousas marches at t v, " Ing was given etyie. oversms If the opportunity is present asnappy vociferous welcome as It marched Kl d, according to a statement made by np Main street from Third South to of? him while visiting his parents ia this the and filed In column of monument, -city during the holidays. Lieut. Kelly twos Into the tabernacle, where Prof. "? is so fond of flying that he doe not McClellan was waiting as the officiat. look with favor npon the idea of be-- . The command returned ing organist. ing discharged from the service at the to Rio Grande the depot Just as their jt present time. comrades In the second section were J1! Will Resume Actlvltim With the detraining and forming to march to ' tabernacle for their share of the reopening of college passion at the the University .of Utah Monday, fraternit- musical treat. Th public were admiti( y ties and sonorities will become active. ted to the rear gallery at the taberwas done In the social or- nacle. The boys showed warm appreJ. Very little ganizations before, the influenza epi- ciation. The program closed with the demic forced the dtostng of schools, national anthem. Th officer of the 1 but members now elf pact a big year; regiment present- - were than- - introT Beveral of the . fraternity members duced to Prof, McClellan by General h have returned from the military servYoung. A falr-iecrowd eras waiting On ice end Have announced their'-Ritth depot platforms to welcome X. th j;' - .f tloa of returning to school. troops, and women of the Red Croes Unit Cartwright Returns Lieut ' had a toothsome array of prepared JHyrum Cartwright, former student of hot, coffee and eatables to which the the University of Utah, has returned boys did full Justly The "welcome from New York. He has recently re- home committee of the War Mothers ,V ceived his discharge from the military association Joined the Red Cross workCartwright enllftcd as a pri- er In extending a , welcome to tb fc service. more at the vate L'nlversttjrof Chicago ilsltors. i than a year ago and by hard-wor- k. Gem. Yoong Besieged. He tells of earned a commission. i 'meeting two Utah boys In New York Gen. Young was among the first K ignd having Christmas dinner with to alight from tho rear Pullman, and Vf them. They were Lieut. A. Claron ha was given a royal reception by members of his fainly and a throng Nelson and Harry Kudina, of relatives and friends- - Everybody Seeks Missing Husband The Salt wanted to shake hands with him. letter president JHeber J. Grant and Mrs. b from Mrs. Charles Curtis. Boise, Ida., Young managed to get the general asking them to try and find Into a limousine that speedily made band, who left hc.n December IS to for Ah tabernacle. Gen. Young was Mrs. Cun is look for employment. hy-greeted y--- mat-ee- th that 'working at Bennlon. Colonel Freeman Bastime of her husbands departure but Fred Jorgenson and J. C that she has had the influents since sett, Major Captains L. W, Smeilxer, Carl .and la prnnileas -- now, hhe declare A. Badger W. L White, and end if her husband knew her coniil- - Lieuts. William Blalsdel and K- - W. 1 , that tion be would send for her Mr. Curtis Brainard of the Utah National Guard Is an English maq and a shoemaker With the crond pressing around him. O by trade. He formerly worked for Uen. Young could merely shake hand, ,Schweberger & tteidener of this city. exchange a word of greeting and- - pass The police are making effort to on. Colonel Faneuf was also given a r . ' locate him. harm greeting by the members of the governor's staff, and escorted by Gov. MARTIN f OtL S 17 Msin St CUan Bennion and others officer up town Several of the coach of the train Coal, 2901 pound to tho ton. Phones acre chalked up nith various legends tfw. to the service, attracting conrelating siderable attention Co., Coal AdveAlliamw WaaJiU ,j rtisement A number' of soldier who were in the recent Nirkel Plate wreck were on the first section, one of them. Bugler RCostello oL Los Angeler, with a From Maine to V broken ankle, ret ln a cast He was In an automobile to the taberAttend Road Meeting carried aae nacle, end helped by comrades ... , into the building There as a great E. Slat for rush the Sargent. train, sad mu h dishighssr flrt Ppl Bain. nCi-- o appointment hm ;lt was found that qf Utah member of batteries A and the chaiibian of the etecntive commltn the on Jbsecond section, The Aasociatioa of B were tee of. the Ajnerlc3E of one of the men, with her ts in Ogden wife j State Hlghway-Officlaimother and two sister, had remained today, and all come to Salt Lake this uif All the previous nicht. snd spent evening to attend the meeting of sfgt mom of Wednesday In the Rio Grande i wait an hour longer highway officiate froni' IS western depot, and had to were However, they quite cheerful states, who are seeking another basis over it. l te recommend to the got eminent for Salt lather of feder l aid funds for , distribution The Utah boys on their arrival road work The nineting tomorrow uhiil etrid at h held at tbe KUtr capltol or at ihrot,n anxious, time Hotel fertah Mr arK.t holdoulV-a-that Jovful. ' relatives nd fi tends WAjitug S Maine d H"l so-l-o itj) 1U population at tab4 the They the Time of the stopper equar mile, b aloo ontitlad to ernacle.. but ia! consideration the icovrrnment In over visiting spent will return home They the4Hrtcbptlou oi .the road funds after being, mustered out at the 'presidio, The nftqies of the 14 Utah men ' with the 143d kxe: .. Realtors Will Meet. General Richard w Brigadier Lake,-- Young of Ba't UeuterUnt board George CL Keyses- - oN, fkrlt fake, ia The Salt" Lake will hold Jia annual meeting tomorrow Sergeant Melvin Emery of Salt Lake! of Sait Lake at he w house hoteL -- Three Sergeant WUlUm MaFoy -- Sight Dunn of Logan, members will b elected to the board of Sergeant Samuel Dunn Lester of Corporal Logan, Pridirectors; W krv for one year, and vate Glen Allen of w Private Fpringrtlle, reports ill be beard. Those in nom- George Hatton of Salt Lake, Private ination for TS directors are L Grand Theron ft Fowler. K. F-Nelson Of Private e, Richard, . CMdlhsee-Wmiam. T. Marti ,.nd of Balt Arge-JLake, irtm -- , brigade-commande- r; ... -- l k? f.t ffi -- 4 (fi ip.ot 1 t. The-colu- e d I x e-- Acting-Govern- rhe-weur responded to th calls made by the Red Cross during thx7rar are to receive sod certificates pf recognition , badges for their valiant war service. National Red Croee headquarters have sent instructions regarding the awarding of the boners to those entitled to" them j Manager Robert' J. Shielda says ; lhe"iervlc hadges are beautifully designed and Win undoubtedly be highly prized by those who have earned jhe right to wear them. To decide who Is BRIG, C IN. RICHARD ff. YOCJfG. eligible to wear the service badges tha Jack Johanson ofBalt Lake, Private followlng committee ha been ap- Andrew Paulson of Salt Lake Private A. Hyde, Mra. -- Janette j pointed. Walter Emery of Salt Lake. ike. Mra. nn... After the tabernsrls recital L. C. Young went to his home, 303 'First Kimon, Mrs. C. F. Jennings. hMra. or n . . M ra avenue, where he spent the evening Robison. Mr., C. W. C leg with his family. -- One of his sens, C. B. Hawley and Mrs. H. N. Byrn CondiUous Governing. - Ralph.' took special pride tn marching govround Ah house wearing Tils father Following ar th condition steel helmet, or tin Derby" as th erning the award of certificates. of IA Truand loyal while Certificates vernacular has recognition military man, another son, sported his fath- service to th sstios, to theA6American all perRed Cross, shell be awarded ers overseas cap bearing a sliver etar sons who have regular service indicating. hla rank, while the remain- during a. period given of not less than siz der of the family Joined In the happy months; In which period the sctusl reunion- work done should be equivalent 4o at , loast four days a week, or approzimate-l- y Corrects Report. 000 hours; or. for eight month of The general says relative to the re- service of not less than0 three days ora hours, cent report from Washington that only week, or approximately-3of not less 364 Utah then remained in the J43th for 13 months of service or approxithan two days a week, tl at this la entirely Incorrect, as 1,200 mately 300 hours; pr for It month Utah and soul hers Idaho boys ar In service amounting to at least ZOO hours, the regiment. In fact, there are only ate. In no esse shall sn award en-bs about 230 members of the regiment made to a worker whose period ofconrollment has been less than six a ho are not Utah men. Gen., Young secutive months, and with a minimum said he could give no Information as of 100 hours of service to where the 145th la to be mustered In computing periods of service, only out. A telegram received by him. while service subsequent to April t, 117. In New York, said no selection of lo- shall bs considered Certificates shall be awarded irreci .tion had been made. He also said of whether service rendered h does not know of anYmcn spective been. on a volunteer or paid basta. In chapter production, work don being selected 'Yrsm the Uuh com ha, auch aa m. nd to remain in France as military outside of the workrooms, p lice. An order had been' issued to knitting and garments, shall be oresti-in on a mated work basis, piece aa this effect, however, but on his in the chapter tha same manner the order wax rescinded. and work room volunteer were called for. Only four Service for th Red Croa In other activities men of the command responded, and than chapter workroom Albe credited to tb worker the general could not blam the boys shall foe time be mad lowance also should for not wanting to stay longer "An In different departments or acgiven France, ax now that the war was over. tivities of tha Red Cross. It was perfectly natural that Sesrles laslgnla. they should want to return home. The regiBadges for Women Workers All ment Is due to reach this country in women workers to whom certificates a few day, and aftor quarantining the ara awards for service for tho minias specified above, shall ba regulation time, at Gamp Merritt, the mum period, to purchase the standard servcommand will be sent west. General entitled a ice with ribbon. Women bars Young said tbir that he had workers serving plain an additional period no knowledge as morning to the report that the equal to th minimum period specified Utah men would be mustered out at 1344 hour) shall be antltled to wsar on tho badge. In place of the plain ribbon, Logan. . f Interwoven with one stripe; While th Utah regiment wag at aandribbon a ribbon bearing an additional Camp Genlcart, near Bordeaux, the stripe may be subetltuted after service Utah boya were given stevedore work for each additional period equal to the on the dock, which wae so minimum (304 hours). done well Buttons for Men Workers Men as to rail forth special commendation roawtemwa. 4 from the Inspectors. Th general said the officers and men of the regiment shall be entitled to purchase the stand deserve great credit for th months ard service button to be worn tn the o. hard training work accomplished at coat lapel. No modification in this button ts to bs roads for varying periCamp de Rouge where they won praise ods of service In excess of tha minimum rrom the French officers who period. artillery trained them. In fact, the entire Workers (branch or auxilChapter was a most excellent, unit, he iary worker are Included tn the genchapter workers) Certlfi-cat- s n$ had graduated at the top of eral term sMt be shall to awarded th llat In efficiency when the fightworkers upon rscommendaiton chapter of tb ing ended Two more weeks of war chapter executive committee, or of a and the brigade would have-bee- n committee appointed by the special at work on the battle front chapter chairman, with the approval V of the executive committee. This comWta Rattle Front. mutes shall be responsible for recoin-- " Gen. Young was able to be within mending -- toe awarding of certificates and shall decide four miles of the front lines of in conthe nection therewith. allIt questions is suggested that worker submit their elaitna ifnr service is signed, Nov, And later toured badge approved by the chapter offiig entire battlefield of the Amerl- - cer or officers. Chtau Thierry to Sdsb t Hefrin Ttx.ted every of Cured pt a Cost of 23 Cent along the southern p0nt battle "Eight years ago when w first to his brigade. returning moved to Mattoon, I was a great sufa lv" the honor of ferer from and oonMipa-tloindigestion thg distinguished service writes Mrs. Robert Allison. a n t Jttarlow who had - Here - ,, for-thr- m. I -- Salt-lak- r BROADWAY Today and tomorrow. Douglas Fairbanks In "Manhattan Madneea.. Comedy, entitled Choose Your Exit." ad-v- brt-ga- ' li. -- BY WALT MASON (FOR THE DESERET NEWS) s- forget The bunted a- . SALT tensive territory. Outside of Salt Lake' county, the fines and forfeitures column shows Iras than $1,000' in each county, while 14 counties contributed nothing. Total Contributions. A table showing th total contrlbo- tion from the counties In 191$ fol- Pantage New Bill -- flUH tfl wm3 C P&city at earh performance. In A moot unusual act, entitled presented treatinf and Amusing ' ieHilt "The by HiH, YTroH girls sketch Is not only unusual but Js de- cidedly clever and wins roars of applause from the audience. Dorothy Vaughn. "The Cheerful Singer of Cheerful Songs," has a pleaeing vote and her offering la well received. hi a clever little The Champion. playlet presented by William Fieman, yioianta Ktewarrand Bruce Richard-- -' son. It deals with a case of mistaken identity and affords th audience & Lee Holme much amusement, Vere in Only a Dream, ahvw the a man follow quarrel and his wife, even to th, open, after they have been married a year. r, the "The Revue Bouquet, is composed of a variety of songs Aland dances with Joe and Evelyn ias, May Jeniese and Lloyd Garrett, the contra tenor, In the leading parts. A chorus of eight pretty girti adds much to The attractiveness of the production and the act is a r liner. Garrett has an excellent tenor voice and the singing and dancing of the others la good. Fitzpatricks orchestra and episode No. It of the aerial photoplay, A Fight fur Millions." complete the bill. which-sometim- e head-Une- Young Utahn Writes - nterestingly of His Experiences on Warship Alfred Lewi a. won of Mr. sad Mr Oliver Lewi of Bear River City, writes Interestingly ef his experiences with th American navy since the armistice was signed and the period Just preceding that time. Young lewis is on the Arkatcuu, which, he say destroyed A recent letter said submarine iTm front'TH3r1f',n' rt pair a 4 quentlv broken bv edUad WnoodibS which wm f K'n! warded.by Chera! bri8itoi attention brigade at the Presidio out He terlng to resume the practice profession. law Jn th leaving Wee, Pomi' he 've nr nriilnS hfs ,mu' olhrr m!nU7 iUJn on D catdatn of. IhSSTS""- tlllery at the breakUi'g .Vl rr o? tnh The- ini ci s&zz - ((nine. I,?"? f.rni o - ndeihi? tHj 143rd hndweft here jesterdav were alw thus mtfrked. lerymen will wear thisTnalgmi .H a,y.gw Ksai'Y ibri,ra'1' ZXZSX-X- h ."! blue- sleeve Just below the shoulder. A sun was embroidered In bright. gol en the the field of blue. A overara. m . camouflaged marks of identity prevenf and to Sat 07u are opporimr )ti'nt,fJlng t n theJ hen, ease men ar caidured. wear-differ- ent 1 Faneuf Pleased. Col. 1'uneuL told a NewirTepbflfr that the remainder of the 143rd regi ment would arrive at Hoboken h detained at Camp Merritt fnr six dory and then sent west He and hi men were imich pleaned their short stay here, and wishedwtih It could Kyi-da- hvtT)ffn During-t- Priv.' mand ha longer. lournJv had hard trial and tribulation - , d! $ 131,472.93 244,549.41 124,430.32 119,293.34 52,442.24 . - 1,451,54 $5,355.74 33,407,1$ -$9,969.71 72.224.49 $4,490.27 19.574.49 ...... coffers by the county treasurer In 141 fit this states share of ad valorem property taxes collected In the respective counties, came from j Balt Lake .JTheexact fif ures show $1,594.734 94 received from Salt Lake county for state 'and state school taxes in the fiscal year of 191$, as comreceived pared with $$,30$,1$9.J0 from all count! of the Mate. -- Treasurer's Report. al ee lf ' ey!n , dogs-whe- e. ice ....... Iron , . Juab . , , . , Kane .. Millard Morgan I W 4. r m Salt Lake San Juan Sanpete . 24.771.74 I 144.99 22.102.44 1,715.4(4. 37 44 t Setier -- , , Summit ., Tooele. , .. Uinta .. , sprees 17.53.42 : 21.176. (( 70.643.91 . . . . - 72.045.49 113,209.75 . 61,447.22 8 1,172 .25 22,077.21 23,724.41 -- ... ..., .... .... r. Wasatch ... Washington r . , Wayne Weber . . . 19.0U.7I j.. a... - Total Iiy204ia.9l Salt Lakers Retam On New Year's Day Among th Salt Lake county men returning New Years day,' who. tegis. tered with the Welcome Home committee, were th following: a -- Hyrum Arnold p. A. Prnh Ellas Morton, F. HI Hartman, JJ W. Mitlen, Charlra 5, Bagley. JophW. Dunham, Lionel C. Ainsworth, Hot4 JohTtl Increased BaildmgWork In Spring is Expected Confidence that Sait Lake will experience a building boom In the spring which will necessitate the services at very working man in the city wae expressed today by Otto E. A ah bridge. P readiest of the Salt- - Lake Federation of Labor, who says that maay leading concern of the city ara prepared te begin construction activities as aoon as the winter break Mr. Aahbridg al-- ) rafd that many individuals gf plunniaff to build homes- - and mak on ptopariy already in f or-y-- , Brought Here F or Burials The body of the late Edward W. Squire, who died in Vancouver, B. C., Dee. 24, arrived here last night, accom- panied by his wife and four small children. The body wa taken to tho un- of Joseph William T.rfr,,lni. Parlors It may ba viewed today by intimate-friendof th family a will take place In-I,nifrmn 1 to. 1 at oclock cemtry w service will he Llia in this city. The family In tire the Andrew Jemum1 s " fral hon'f KlEEP THE H0MEFIRES BURIHG ORDER YOUR - FROM DS hx3DH0FE -- - r.:s.Tcis SHEETS ccai co. 'Your Warmest Friends Phon Wasatch er .t.O T r PJ? r L " the iprjnf -- ry- " campaign to strengthen the un ha been launched and a quantity of Ileraturo prepared. large Th present membership of tho unions ln- e approximately 20.444 and Prcaa the that "d mor memberhopwlllbe added daring the coming year. made by the union to jrtnd poiitiofi for all member who tho amr J.n re turned. to tho prement time nit eoch mom bore hero been fumljhed a. ft- - tkeir return. H ir "J0 re, ported. A. ds stock-indust- -- ton 1 1 - 443,100,01 -- - Di 94.34.32 4I494 - Utah pared In the office of Daniel O. Larson, state treasurer, to form a part of Mr. Larsons annual report. The table as prepared also shows ' the amount of bounty taxes received from each county, the amount of road taxes and appropriations made by the sev-ercounties and. citie and the fine and forfeiture as well as refunds and other Rems of bookkeeping between the state and county govern- J . ments. State ad valorem taxes, of course, are- - collected by th county treasurThe greater er acting for th Mat part of this returns to the counties in the form of the Mate's contribu- tlons to the district school and the high schools of the state. Lees than one-hahelps swell the states gen-thrrrai fund. Of the amount going to e. army-serv- .$ "51,709.28 ope-ha- lf bB J" Beaver Boxelder Cache , . . . . Carbon ....... ....... Laris ,.l ......... Duchesne . j. . f...... .. .... Daggett Emery .. .. .. r. . . . RACnCALLY.' of; the Garfield - - - ,,,,, moneys turned over to the state Grand ,, -- light battery ' from county - ..treasurer... County. i I tm States receipts Shows Total Receipts of State Government From Various Counties now at Edinburgh. Scotland !th VT oe 10 01 been 4n th Krth men. aU th and blieve me, w hav hadjvritjr of UUh, the Utah Afiicul H h 8om bad wetbW Itpral coQeft and the Branch Arrical cold tnrai college. evr iiftce,w camnee over. It is eotormy From th remainder fra her, that one W, ,iy hard time If lhe an, special ap- have had some mighty made by the legislature the boya on the western front have rroprlatio. had It any worse than ua, I have my from the general fund, and also baa to take care of the ad ministration of feeling for them. e have been trying to coax the the Mates business. The state's gen German fleet out of the Kiel but never era fund has other sources of revcould do it. W were within range of enue. from the ad valorem that hut the land guns once but couldn t get tax ia tbe largest individual item on a fight out of them. most years. Tbe Arkansas has had the are of patting three submarines pleam Mr. Larson' statement shows tbe under the waves On the way over w were moneys actually received by tbe state all akne. We saw our first submarine treasury from the county treasurers-froabout 3 o'clock one night, but tbs first Dec. 1. 1917, until Nov. 30, shot was lucky. I waa just getting ready to go on watch when the shot 1 91 8. inclusive. Inasmuch aa the latwa fired from a gun I ran ter date is the last day for the payup on the main deck but ail was over. ment of taxes to tbe county treasurer, All J aaw wa floating-wreckagIt follows that by far the largeM We landed at the Orkney island amount of revenue to be derived from They are up north of Scotland. There ad valorem taxes in 1918 has not we shoveled coal for 18 hours stesdy and. believe me. we were a sick brok- reached the state's coffers on that ing bunch of men. In a day or so date. The figures, on the other hand we got under way to join the British contain 1917 ja large proportion of thotreasfleet at Edinburgh On tbe way down tax collection by the county we were stacked by two submarine I waa in the mast when the battle urer which likewise were paid early started. Thfe old Arkansas put on speed In the states fiscal year of 1918. a frightened bar We swung State Bounty Taxc Sfattoon, 11L I had frequeot head- like around just in time to miss two toraches and dixzy spell and there was pedoes one coming from esrh side. The Mate bounty taxes are collect-e- d a feeling like a heavy weight press- That-- .when-Fer- ta got an awful volley only on live Mock, which accounts steel. Fourteen guna were fired for tbe comparatively small showing ing on my stomach and chest all the of on .even aid never I aaw each a -worse mad time. 1 felt miserable. Every morsel by Balt Lake eounty tn that One subihall my-li- fe of food distressed me.' I could not explosion was lifted 34 feet from the column. The bounty tag can be spent rest at night and (eft tired and worn marine only for certain definite purposes water and came in piece. , out all the tiro One- bottle of Cham- - Another letter jlown connected with the preservation and part berlain's Tablet cured me and I have Yesterday was the biggest day the encouragement of the live stock Inever Wet seen. navy has since felt like a different person. pent out at and therefore .the state la real3 in the morning and returned at sua dustry, Advertisement. only a custodian of that down with the German fleet We ram ly in a sense exup with them at sunrise. W were at fund, anda- It does not contribute, in small 4 our guns from in the morning until cept degree, to- - the exrakes Carbolic Acid about 5 at night. W hen we came up, penses of the stale government. Likewe didn t know what was wise the road taxes and approprla Intended For Whisky whl. to happen the next minute If theygoing had tlons in have to be spent, though tried any dirty work, heaven help the under paid state direction. In tbe connty that got it. Paseqal Garrza. a Mexican. 12 years ship which contriouted these fund and ln another letter he writesold. w asXJakcn to the "We had The pleasure of seeing th therefore are not really a part of tbe emergency host German come fleet revenue for out themth and hand administering of the suffering Intense agony selves over to u looked like a affairs of Utah as a state; -- The fines n a'quantity of carbolic acid bunch of whipped They thev cam and forfeitures are comparatively for on the range A we were going in, Ihmkv wlth'nlhkhn was The refund etc, ar really the .German flagship got ou of Hne attempting to cure the mflUni--Tbook arid had caused by englre only receipts to th state treastrouble. In Jmre and Garr. every gun wa trained on her jbutflash w ury. It follow therefore;, that Balt iS,VS,,trJ.h a considerable didnt have to fir Lake county Carried a proportionateamount of it before Ova waa Lem is, a brother, who i Delos jntatak n ly large share of tha expenses of govAdminlstratieiK of powerful in Franc writes fn part ernment ' antidotes and the us tofh of tbe state in 1318. follnws-pump relieved his condlh, stomach as This is likewise true of tlje other are billeted In a French village hat and he waa removed to nowu since me came back from the sources of revenue to th state general ty hospital fronL-an- d some' of us have to sleep rund, as for example motor vehicle up stairs where It I quite dark These license tax. since automobiles are us Juri fln. TJeyearit taVgrinramedAn Saif Lake treat people 4 N ALU CE JXJ A City; corPA da for ua We are living is For Coal of Bre, Quality and NYv wlhenough poration license tax, rinds this In th( own homes and right them they headquarters for many of the- city Quirt even make aome of the fellows richScrvloe phone Wa 4443 sleento est Advertise- ; of the state and Inluw on fea,heri beds corporations 7 ibtfit t the worst part gf it all is that heritance tax; .since many of th iheNglrla here have aljwtheir mlnda largeM estates are administered from this aide of the Mississippi on account madeNjp to go home with ua to Amer-the- y Salt Lake county court . t call U porta wick vu of the Tierce weather-blixxarWeber Comes Second. And I am afraid that der America. sqow that stalled th train eastand wtllNbe bunch a there of disappointed The statement shows that Weber Dearer and again pear Coloradoof rifle-oveItgre when we get ready to wag th next heaviest conNprings, Climatic conditions then ne- ernes th old gang plank and on to the county cessitated slow running through, the old ship We Kill all be- eo glad that tributor to the state and state school I In am thatNwe arrald will 1918, with a total of 3336,-38- 4 a cer- taxes, mountains west of Pueblo. - A number tain piece of our. baggage. forget 79. while Utah, county waa third or the cars froze up and had to be do we new "All that ia drill In th With 3292.827.29. Boxelder thawed out, and the air would not mofnlpga and have dress parades each counties each contributedand InCache work satisfactorily this ride of Hel- afternoon except on Sundays tbe and then of 3130,000. - The per, and great car wa necesaarv we have Sunday morning inspection and neighborhood came smallest amount from tb newly then dress parade In coming down the mountain from Sol- go to church and the afternoon, eo you see county of. Daggett, with dier summit the organized ; world ia at peace me areaithoygh still in the 2792 60 to Us credit. Kane Fred T Gundrv of this city la and dont have much .time for contributed only 15,274.51 and county of th i43rd, but he Is army at the beat play 85.440.56. PiutC contributionWayne still In France, where he Is likely to was would advise you all to begin to Just over $19,009; Ban Juan's about remain some time, as he has accepted study, French If you want to talk to me I get home for if we stay over HO.loO. Washington' naarlp$ 11.000, an offer io remain in the service. when His here much longer, I am afraid I will and all tin? riHar eountie in the stato regiment did such were higher. service on th Bordeaux deektmder lEgvtJJiikUali-snUrel- y, The Lis supervision that the chief quarter-mastimportance of Mtl lard's Hr ta. shown in the'fact officer there made Lieut. Go! MARSH GOAR CO. it that X the largest bounty tax. paid Gttndry good orfer to stay. He left Uoal The kind yon want; when yon 111.953 44.Salt Laks a captain, and has steadily want ft. county was low. Phohe Wa 1304 and 1307. with $148 90.Daggett while Davia waa th advanced in rank. 16 Exchange JJace. Advertisement. only opunty that did not exceed the -- lows: TreaiurerY : Report Cftawft n. 6n ,lhe 4200 mark In bounty tax Tooele paid $9,531.14 in bounty tax Balt Lake county spent the largest amount on state road Within Its boundaries, while Weber was next with 2103,800.71; Daggett waa- - low. with $340 14, and Wayne next,, with only $1,745.2$ in lbai somewhat. x- - : PAYS LAKE An Comedy program in. Alice featuring Fatty Art) nekand Mutt Howell, Harold Lloyd, - . "r and Jeff.. If th new bUL at, the Pantage is s Judge, proper criterion by which to expect patrons of that playhouse may to be well pleased each tima they attend during the present year. Th bill was presented four times yeeter- - while; mor uplifting, helpful .king, for things ar in style; let us paint up our abode ht os boost for batte - road so the mule may haul their loads with a smile, . .W h&v talked to long of Scraps, and of, gore, that our voice and our maps ar a bore; let It now be understood we intend to cut some wood. 0 our credit may be good at the Mora. Let the kaiser1 alt and mop Jn dlttreaa-le- t tb kronprlns band out dope .to tb press; Ive abandoned words fop deeds; Ill supply our dally need buy my wife T string of. beads and a dress. Let nur gifted statesmen frame terms of peace; doubtless they can play the gam slick as grease; it Js ours to put up Ice, it is ours to earn the price, so the children may have rice and roast geese. "To the tale pf war so long, we gave tongue, that thp old Him chestnut gong should be rung; now the war is done and past, and the guns have ceased to blast, let ua bustle till the last dog is hung. Let us scrub, on bended knees all th floors; Jet us paint the apple tree out of doors; let us mend that broken walk, fix the clothesline, winr th clock we can find an endless stock of ' ' such chore JET'S RIALTO , . Travel. Burton-Holme- s -- t. I rg and Maurice Broun. ORKEP.8 who have so loyally her-hu- s- ReaX-Evta- Androoles and SOCIAL H 4LL the Lion," with Ellen Van PARAMOUNT. KM PRENS Rryajit Washburn In The Gypsy Trail. ,the news, on the trains. n ' by states furnished atlvcrttvera on ap pltraUon. This circulation la ectir-rlObarata and dlettnrt from that of the Pally sad Satur- 1 Peace Time Topics TONIGHT. a Semi-Week- ' 1919 2 2-4-G- -8 54 Mala St - J .- T |