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Show 3 . I . .'1 ; , i G8, Togvgker With Tour Boot od DMd Vow Pay Check tn Two Part Ck"t War Srtos,JEHH)8, gCONPSECT?ON - yjurii Kw 41 .WvrvjSL JANUARY 18 1919 LAKE .SALT CITY UTAH SIXlY-XIXT- lf j 4 8t " SATURDAY t v , . YKAT REvemroiL! x- t- r i ? - a- STREET I Who SKall Pay Eating on Trip toLogan One Topic tn StateV Up Ex-pens- nttiFr0,S"-- r"" sum Ft"'01 ! rrovide ence To n "' What Senator W. J. Parker moved of purpose was was that those who eat, PyT nd by the delegate those who dont eat dont pay. ' state Presldeht J. W. Funk was putting the, motion in somewhat modified of area when. bin. attention was called to , great drainage In form, haaln. rfver it was not the the fact. Colorado wording ftrst time he- - had eUeted-th- e this .u motion. 8enator - J rcnatorA ora attacked William The Knight waa of the opinion lac the problem of that the motion being concerned enthusiasm peat for land of acre, - with the expenditure of the public lining 4,900,000 soldiers and eail- money should not go into the record for returned President Funk explained that, unless were raised by some eenator, .t the confer-- objection the proceeding of the senate at that 1" TWyornlng. be considered as L' CMorado. new Mexico.- moment would ef the whole, and therecondelegation of Nevada, record. fore not made lai r 7 Ae and E. W. Orif Whereupon Senator Parkers mowas It meant that the tion passed. M and employees of the senate nwpreeented by H. .Colorado. L. O senators Oswald. and the newspaper men who were W- - J 104 Jr C Dawson andand Jo- - guests of the senate on the trip to Lojrjender, rr Selew s p, gan today could eat in the dining car nd attached to the train, both going and coming if they cared to pay 11 per plate. Otherwise they could purchase their meal in began, carry a lunch with them, or go hungry. several ropre- Typographical Errors, This was one of the matters disboth house of the cussed at the senate session yesterday. putt legislature. It shared honors in consuming the Ad drees of Welcome. of the senators with an assortcalled to order time was mnventlon ment of misplaced 1 linotype lines, Simon Bam- Governor . of letters and other iy the transpositions errors. In hw address of welcome After the senatypographical spent a quarter of an hour t tors had poTeofntSyrpoltlon a gover-as or so on the they welcome you to our tired of it. job cih met Senator Parker voiced here to plan for their feelings when he moved that the land Mdanation of a vast area of be required to furnish coron equal printer of the journal for the jtadolnr so Iswe meet loaded in rected copies nothing uida There f ormu-dtsb- e first day, which included the rule of ntslsiL NO scheme ha been state or the senate. carried out by any What if he refuses to?" asked Sentwa At a convention of governors ator Derm Ume f Get a new printer." Was the reply. M to TE-- jot to gather One of the typographical errors various pTtb legislature. caused some amusement: It read: the adopUon ofe Senators Not to Sueak More "Tt t Han Than to Lane of -bwne Secretary h, , and Once. gooes lor returned soldier Sounds more like squeak than said Senator Dern. woe states have more lands speak," Some of the senators smlld. Othcultivate, the governor (fiset ers glowered. would he onportuolty to With the report of special commit, te. W'riktaa 01 in Cltleows to m nunc men who are returning home tee the debate on the matter of who Aw bringing the war to a victorlou should pay for the meals came up. :ioes Bt urged that a plan for this Passage of Senator Parkers motion mjset that would be Impartial and fair did not end the discussion of the subn every sense be adopted and that the and the he not ject, and whole s vdrk he done as president had duite a Tided up smong the different states time to get the senators back to senate iii hsTing s particular task to per- - business, although repeated suggestions out that no one would lMU Governor move brought this plsa Is followed, that the cost of the meals of the each slate win then senators Runbergar said. today should be paid by the te winihgrtir take its chances on.-tstate. The house had no such qdalms iweftts to be derived." of The governor referred to the neceeslty conscience, and Its membersiwlll ' immediate action In the matter eat for two meals, if they care te, at Lid out eeversl example pointed the publlo expense. 'herein service men had returned bom Senator McKinney did not see Why i find no positions left for them. It was any worse for the state to pay Ts some Instances, he said, young the other traveling expenses of Its e have returned to find thelr posl-taken by women and their former employee going to Logan on state lt to inspect a state inmjloyw has refused to reinstate them business th the corporation " stitution than It was for the state to raiBe then urged immediate the Senator Parker railroad pay fare. n In the adoption of some plan Senator Mc'huh he declared was not In tbs least said he would object. Kinney said he was not pressing the wnlttive waw matter but that the way It looked WflUam Spry Chef res am. to him. President Funk interjected former Governor William Spry was vs sleeted chairman of the convene the remark that there was no motion before the house. os. in a short address Senator Quince Kimball thereupon (7 voiced his hearty approval of the of the Interior Lana He expressed the thought that if each aneedsf Secy out the urgency of Immediate had to pay his own exlev te defeat- - the flP--o- p of the dining ear mighteating juat evident among men to whom penses, ity knows no law The former wellIfstay at home. there are no motions to be ieor deplored the tendency on the T1 f some officials to Ignore the made," reiterated the president, "the snd y senate will pasw on to the next order J expressed an optimistic and Immediate of business." w the needs of returned soldier. The next order of bualneat was F and martnes could bo attended and under that beading the chair itself had an to announcement I make, keurest Isllve Speak. so the senators had a minute or the pleasure of the convention twothat yIn which to forget the weighty roster of called all delegates L1'1 of who paid the dollar. zLeei representative from each question 7 Mke a short address as a sort of Printing. Question Painted activity prior to the There was another passage at arms "Btlon of cosnmitteen Franei In which the chair intervened soon J"v repreeeming California was the speak. He said that it waa not after. The committee on revision and K a matter of why but how this printing made its first report, and one waation project was to be dona He of the reports waa that senate bill 6, Mat grim necessity required tbe by McKinney and senate bill t, by for peace in as Chet were both to hL Prepared weren t prepared lor war provide for the reWmSifadp.lor4 th ,act thf th call in the city commission form of furmulated no plans for government. The recommendation 2? of the armistice was that they should be given to the a most dififcnlt proper standing ewfthllvation committee, which k Mr. should consider which, it ft prevtousl1planning either, waa Ptganl-2v.Ta fi"i to be printed. a commit. hhtd to express the sentl. Tblsjbrought both authors to their of h oon- - respective feet, and a series of pacifl hddtv eongrea. It eatory, explanation from Senator Jtl Jwed Hist this committee should len T. Sanford, chalrmAn of th com mernber ft0 each state mlttee, a to the intent of the report. uwtot" Senator thought both bill representing ' Utah, should beMcKinney and then considered of BecretaV printed, WS various plans Lae 17 nro- - by committee, and that there was g f ia national legislator. Mr, very material difference between- - the - - j to see an two proposed law. hlch would IP Som of the senators were addressI as a whole ing one another, instead of the chair, w w,rr;vr, jSoiord was t hot every Snd 'though the conversation su J " $Ar m nH Uke. growing Interesting, the president repart . , marked. Thr, : The queatlon before the senate I of the Civil the ttl ,rShpdart adoption of the committee report. 'Preeeed the be- Senator Che served notice that he yielded to the cpinraittee'ajreport thia time, but that it Was not to be considGncherxlendll nnt roi-'- war an tnvt. ered as a precedent. He had somp on ?r'7, ti? P n.t Jelerates kind things Jo say about the penuri guest ef 1?" Alta clnh Thl,',1 banquet ou policy adopted by the last Hn n failing ter print many of the Was an- rred a J 0 Clock bills introduced. Tho-rep-ort wa fine Ry adopted The bill was sent to the committee on publlo affairs, although Senator McKinney Pad talked as if he thought tiered th. faaidence of it would go to the judiciary. Both are members of fhe latter B' ,M4 t. First South authors committee, while Senator Chex la not I Several ar on the public affairs and committee, a number of fam- ,kepi1lg. breaking oientftrPC Waa gained Memorial. Urge war K? ?house door !?. Indow The At the close of the session a letter Z the IntruHi1v left open was read from hva a.L he depur tdc-theft Mrr Dr, J, A. Wldtsoe, president of the University of Utah, In ,'J opon her w Md fa) which attention wo called to the recm be ommendation In the governors mesfound sage that a memorial building of some "r description in honor of the men of this f ARKED Plans Call For Diacharge of Strict - Measures Will R. Every Soldier3- - in Utah Talreft fo Safeguard of Close Before HealtiiTif Student Con Regiment Next Week. ference Witlv Officials.- - ei per House. for Soldier8 fBy Staff Correspondent ) LOGAN, Jan. ll The legislative special arrived, at 1 30 and at the last moment plans were hurriedly changed by which the regimental review- - te g held on Main street, instead of on the college campus, as originally The train from Salt ptenned brought 300 visitors, including members of the iegisj iture members of the governors staff, trustees of tho Agricultural college, the Salt Lake City commissioner I.abor Director P. J Moran, and other prominent officiate and citizens uriy Issvs" J iU " to-w- oo-o- pe Bol-toik- optn-PWb- re "no-tice- - fut-ec- H tht t du C I tousisa "r J sen-ate-j- nt V; " hjmttlry. v thrifts 4 iter-day -t- board of education and prominent It was decided the school could but everv safeguard irtll, be made to safeguard the health of the students All students are expected to report at 4,30 Monday morning Conference on Health Situation. Announcement to this effect wa citizens n, '! made last night by Guy C. Wilson, president of the school, after represen- tatives. of the health department had argued that intiuonz-- could he rnore successfully fought while the student i were in school A general meeting to consider the , health situation was held in tno of Clnef-o- f Toliee J Parley W'hite In the public safety building' Attend- the city hearns hoard and the chief of polite, were various members of the ciy si hool board, Ernest A Smith, superintendent of city schools, George A Elton, princi- Groe)eck , pal of the East high school, and a Entertainment C, R Johnson committee from the conster chairman. G W. Thatcher. W C mg of Elders GeorgeChurch, Albert Smithr-RicharBrlmley, the Rev Harris Piltvbury E R Lyman and Guy U, Wilson. J. Kirkham, Lowry Nelson, Joseph R A faculty meeting waa held this Jenson, Sarah Huntsman, Frank R. morning at tlje L. D. 8 U, with all Arnold. teachers from both and high school Advertising Calvin Fletcher, chair- and business college preaent Presidents man, A. J. Hansen, M C. Merrill, exUuy C Wilson, who presided, Moen. the best methods for that plained comReception of state legislative the students health ha been mittee W. W Henderson, chairman; considered It has been dended to George B Caine, Harold Hagan, He-b- employ a nurse or some one with medOberhansley ical skill to be on guard for any stuIn his brief address introducing Gov, dent who may show symptom of InSimon Bamberger yesterday after- fluenza, and when found will Imnoon , Dr. E G Peterson, president of mediately be sent home they the Utah Agricultural college, said the Will Watch Home Condition. college authorities had been told by The teachers will also be held rearmy men that the best beds tor sol diers are ticks, stuffed with good fresh sponsible for their vanuus ola wes, and. straw. He said the college had access any absentees win be accouncd for.' te plenty of elean fresh straw and to see If influenza is the rause i t their te in any plenty of ticks and everything was absence or If the malady students come. ready for the boys to roll In. This family from which exerci-ewill bp announcement met with hearty cheers, Separate devotional for the boys', dog tired, were anxious held for the freshmen, sophomore, -when the soldier hit Junior, .senior and business college Surprising new come from New for taps. And each one found a box of classes, and the hours for dismissal York today, to the effect that Maude the hay be so evstematized that candy tucked under the edge of the of classes will Adam te still suffering from a nervous tick. there will be no crowding In the hallit is believed , MaJ. Willard Christopherson. head ways By this breakdown, and that she may decide to of the staderts ran be given ofihe medical department, inspected the health retire from the stage. The only ele- the quarters and pronounced propel "fiTOiTttonr ment of doubt In the report. 1s that themsleeping the best that could be had. if it were true, it certainly would have Mustering Out Corps. been noted In the Associated Press Tbe mustering out oorps te made up . dispatches. Private telegrams tn New as follows CoL Charles E. Ide. of San Diego, Tork sent out today have not brought of the Cal., in temporary command any response. HT BASS LUKE, CHLIF. demobilization camp. First Lieut. EuAs readers of The News are aware, gene O. Rechlin, of the Presidio, will fo u r la the sou lb was; havcTrullrect charge; army MissX dam San William headquarters, seriously broken Into by the influenza, Francisco; Stout, battalion major, Ernest L. Godbe, of Silt Lake Cilj. sergeant to for her which made It Impossible Harold L. Anderson, headquarters, passed away at Bt Lake, Oaf, Taft 1, This San Francisco, sergeants, W. F. Hawfill a large number of dates. chased by 11, bla death- - being kins and Bernard R Kirchoff, head- prostration caused the company to lay ott tot had been 111 four years. Hq W. San Francisco; corporal. Mr. Godbe was son of W Uliam 8. and while, and the strain is said to have quarters. W. Langford, headquarters, San Mary Hampton Godbe, and was born affected her health temporarily, alThe cook corps 1 headed by Ed- In this city. Sept. IT. 787 Fbr many though Mr. Hayman, manager of the P. Weis, bead baker, assisted by years he wa prominently Identified ward the Deseret wired company, Frohman A. E. Burt, Steve Prince, Henry Duff with th mining industry of Utah and resume would Adams News that Mias and Fred L. Bowman, cooks. Nevada, his principal operations being Th mustering out. It 1s expected, in and around Plocha. Nev. His lather tour in the near future. As the on was their all will be over and the boys Influenza did not abate the tour ent achievement, associated with his home by tbe teat of next week. exabandoned, and the actress went to way brothers, Anthony H. and Murray C., be will first man physically Each her country home to rest. This was amined. He must be In as good health was the Prinoe Consolidated, now on in Nevada producer some weeks ago, and the New Tork as when he entered the eervice. If he of tbe leading miner then be given hi Mr Godbe was an experienced mmors of her retirement are the first te found o, he willwhich and metallurgan expert chemist he take to and and papers, discharge west known the and was well reached have favorably which ist, the in items the demobilization building. If are mining and milling circles throughK they " since that time. out the west. papers are found O, CoL C. William the said a face that Modest and unassuming by signed on th It is sincerely to be hopedunfounded. comh with a endowed th back on friend the by tod&y and Webb reports may turn out to be the most kind and lovmg disposition and pany commander. This complete His of to 48 fault. a age almost was is years soldier generous Adams only Hiss honorable discharge and the word was as gbod as hi bond and h.a and at the height of her power. Her te given hie pay in full to date and character while he was lrreproathablet for transportation to the point waa universally reaper led and beloved tour in A KUs For Cinderella" wa money he enlisted, at the rate of SV4 In almost every walk of life If on oMhe most successful she he ever where Intensive application to th problems cents a mile. It is announced that with mining and milling afknown and her plane Included a long tickets are purchased at once the connected resulted In a general breakdown of rate fairs the at summer In them sell the will well railroad season reaching several years ago, from which ho never a mile 2 cent everything fully recovered although Soldiers that are found physically that was done, to restore was pos-ibThree Men Are Sent unfit for discharge will be sent to the his health For four veara he comthe hope batted his Infirmity with.fntmst-AFazi division hospital at Fort Douglaa -oe I V I K I 4 I , i S f s I . 1 i; safe-gaurdl- er pro-rtd- m f -- s, s ?!Tve i Saints university next Today morning. after a weeks tacu'tion. which wa thought advisable owing to health con- drtions After everv phase of --the In- fluenza situation had beendiscused in detail w'th members of the city health com-plo- WaSd & en (ftpeefa! to The News ) LOGAN, Jan 18 Plans are for the formal reception and review this afternoon of -- the 145th (Utah) field artillery regiment on the campus of the Utah Agricultural college, prior to the formal mustering oar proceedings, which will commence tomorrow. Committee for affair have been appointed, as todays fallows Here ption- Oi J j chairman, V. H. Ogbiirn, Z T WUIin Lowry Nplson. John T Caine HI. Km-f- er Sauls. Mrs C, R. Hill. Jr., Johan-na- h Moen. Charlotte Kyie. Elizabeth Goldie Underwood, Faux, Addle S&K proof-reader- The I will be-in- sf.(TP Jrf 5 F The following lntereettng list of cts will be discussed neat week at the IVic Center in Regent street: Monday, ! pm. Household engmeertog:. beffln-nerMonday, t pm 1 French for Barker. Prof Jameo Household engineer Tufeod&y, t n toff Wednesday, 1 pm. Food' for the , !rk. 'i to. RVedweedyy4 home are of the rick Mire Owen Ten D S hospital. 1. nr expert tn nurninff, Wednesday, 7 p m Home care of the sick 8 p m. Food for the Wednesday, sick bef pm Spanish for Mrs. Wednesday, ginners, Prof Ray M. Russell -and E. M Ledyard. p.m. Millinery. Wednesday, T fo Miss Lavina Parke. 10 a.ra, Demonstration in Thursday. cookery ' In Thursday, t- p m. Demonstration cookery. 10- a.m. to 4 pm Individual .Friday. help i theT use of mill ends. Remodeling of 14pm Friday. Mrs. C. D Siutlair slat who have served their country In times of emergency, be erected on the campus at the University of Utah. The letter suggested that the memorial take the form of an assembly hall that would be sufficiently large to accommodate the entire student body, and said that the university te the only state institution not so proThe cost would be 4100,000 vided. or more, was the Inference to be drawn from the letter. Several arguadvanced In favor of thia ment were ' ' , idea. Among the blits introduced yesterto proChex one by Senator day was vide for the "platoon system" in city fire departments in cities xif the first and second class Under it no fireman wonld be required to be on duty conof tinuously more than 24 hours out would any consecutive 44 hours. This provide the firemen with some time to spend at home. The time waa made 24 hours. Instead of the 12 hours usual in platoon system laws, at the request of Ogden firemen. Another Che bill te designed to the courts conof raake the procedure form- to the indeterminate sentence law and the supreme court's decision w thereon. A bill by Senator McKinney approprinting of the priate! 420.0 to the the G. A. ft. for biennial reports of this department Being an appropriation bill, it may not be considered until the budget has been bleared awsy. Thai bill is expected from the governor before the 20 days allowed to the governor by the budget law have ex- ' 4 r. ! r 1 s ! , s st gar-ment- s, i Arrangements Made For Giving of Suggestions In Personal x Speakers from Salt Lake, as well as the Agricultural college will give a series of lectures tomoro clock. The row evening from 7 to lectures were arranged tor the special of the 145th benefit of the gmembers Utah field wruliery- - and the boy ace being urged to attend the particular inmeeting In- which they are chiefly have - been terested Arrangement made also for personal Interviews between the experts and any of the soldiers who desire personal advice. The schedule of lectures follows Livestock room 230, main building Prof. John T. Cam III. livestock specialist, U. S. D A.; Prof Geo B. Caine, professor of animal husbandry, U. A. (X, office room 137. mein building Fruit Growing Gardening, room 3T7A. Dr M. C. Merrill, hortiMain building culturist, U. A. C, office, 277A, main building roem 227, main General Farming, director exbuilding Dr F 8 U.Harris, A. C, office experiment station, Dr Georgs station building. periment R. Hill, director school of agriculture, U. A. C office, room 128, main build-lu- g. Prof. George Stewart, assistant professor of agronomy, U. A. C office, k room 125, Main building Automobile and Tractor Industries, room 2. mechanics arts building Prof. L. R. Humphreys, professor of farm experts from -- if. A. C, Irrigate Dralaaga. Irrigation and Uralnage Problems, room 25, mechanic art building Prof O W Israeison, professor of irrigation and drainage, U. A. C. rooms 25 or 24, mechanic arts building. first floor Electrical Industries, chemistry building Dr Frank L. WtM, director school of general scieme. of physics, U. A. C , professor floor first chemistry building E. R Owen, manager Utah Possr A Light 'company, president Commercial Boosters club. D. 8 Forest Service, room 230 main but Wing E. C. Shepard, U. R., forest ervieo Ray Becraft, assistant professor of range management V. A C office 274 Main building. Banking and Finance, room 205 main building Prof. George B Hendricks, director school of commercial and busi ness administration. U. A. C. H. K Hatcb. president Thatcher Bros bank, Logan: T It Adams, cashier Thatcher Bro.' bank. Logan Public Accounting and Scientific Management, room 305 main building Pmf Parley E Peterson, professor of accounting U. A. C certified public accountant. SalrsiMBslilp. 8alemanshlp room 302 Main bulld- - m-a- ns nej-vo- Fran-ctoco- ui u- 4 -- I i 1 i-- f t 1 1 jV , r c r tv le - at To-HatpitaL Three member of the 1 4 5th field artillery are In the Fort Douglas hospital Private Percy . E. Garr'son. un- Battery A. 1557 Redondo avenue, Tor a contagious dls- ease; Private Lawrence Esplln, Battery E. of Ordervllle, Kane county, Battery mumps; Prlvate.Mark Hall. The boys E, of Lake tibore. tonsilltls. are cheerful and expect an early re- ' n. t tl i ftetd-elerk- s-- J -- tt-- f E1ESTLG0DBEIS pired. Th4 judiciary committee provided a measure for the payjnent of district i lease. court expense when the judge is of McMillan Lieut. Thomas W. called out of the county lit which he leaves to- resides. TJedford. Neb., a! patient, th? To Oct Indian lands. Brioi Till ouginwfnw Innurante ctr.p4Uy. Sut CU, W. Clyde introduced a Oscar Borkman, Senator manager Gacha Knit- Argonne forest The hospital Is notijoint memorial in which the national ting Works, i .egan, C T Cannon, man- fied of the arrival In Hoboken of 14 Factory, (gan; Congress ts naked to open for-- home- - ager. Logan Knitting Idler patients due In t,,.s city,, next Fosncsbeck, nUnagec Fonpesbe-l- r qo stead entry certain imtlatr grazing?".! afternoon. A party Of 21 Wednesday hj Works. Logan i Knitting lands In Wasatch, I)uchen-"Tand Merchandising, patients are due here Sunday noon. Manufacturing J 15 iandil..are LintA CmiWteAXhe .by waml bullding tram the debarkation. haspIUi- in 1" 64 miles and ar located In inu TLima I tab Manufacturing assocla' t cretary G W Skidmore, manager Union reservation, between the forest reserve tion; and tend that hae already Logan. room 353 main building steaded. The memorial aske that the Circle Get Flag. of his(at Prof. George D Casto, professor B T C,,prof. and economics, tory The George Washington circle ef the Bishops It meeting in'tbe in queatlon te situated under canals , schools. Natural Resources, room 22 G A. R, wa n,!, presented wltK n serried and rivers and 1s easily adaptable to main building Prof W tlllam' Peterson, building, Mrs. Roberta extension division, IT a flag bearing 140 tar by irrigation, and would bo auitable for j(director th? tcIonald, president homesteads for returninff aoldiem. etate geologist, office room 27S main- - pei7mewt-t-atecir- FwaUlUi. Stockmen say that at present (he gliding beautiful silk American flag Employment. Ifbrary. second floor eld with a A. lands are a source- - of fi ietlon on ac- main Clark delivered tbs speech building F J. Kirkham, state Mr Lucy count of 'the trespass regulations, but farm help Mr Margaret Fisher specialist, K. a D A. and of acceptance annual report showing the war i read th that they contain much good agricul- - U A. .. Lieut. of Jene. , r social 'work bout, followed. land. a tttral and grazing aotutty.A sUte-eound- i demobilization officer expect to muster the men oat at the rat of from 200 to 300 each day. Legaa Beys First Oat out, by bat The order of mustering now. wiH put out tones, so far as given Into civilian back the Losan boy C first recruitwas originally Battery man ed la Logan and it is said every in tbe battery will be mastered out be. will Then fore next Monday night. B, originally recruited in -battery Ogden. Further than that the order. is . , not ffltnn Commercial Bootrr clan Tho the will entertain th boys tonightofat The Lyric theatre kl a performance lffn Br!l ar departments of th college will be devoted to giving theboys guidance as to gelling back into their former or chosen vo. a(ins J- - Grant and Hon. .a, ni will Anthony W. Ivirte have arrived iater thia aftIn program the take part ernoon. The legislative special was scheduled M a rrt ve in- - pten The soldier welfare for the exercise fitted up a large room committee has 5 worth In tbe Boost rs club With J4 of additional furniture as a vhib room they and center for the soldiers while are in town. On thousand two hunfor dred plea bare been baked and cake to this 2 006 helpings, and id addition counfree palry Logan City wad Cach service ty are furnishing free canteen with til TbS program in connection win be conducted formal review, whichrrorff-tik. lit before Tot. aland, includes speeches by Gover- . nor Simon Bamherger. or a'repreaenta-tiveFrealdent fleber J Grant the Rv A- - iltnpkin, Wj, R. Wallace of the - ffs-hr- -al - . FreaiAen-VvBtthe- f' l. ,uni K. rlrh; mm tivltiee, and once again take hm place The among his brothers and friends sudden summons .cam as a (shock to all to whom he was endeared and to SU w ho knew him Mr Godbe Is survived hv his widow formerly Mias bailie Wertheimer and Mrs. Viola Work by seven children. of Onclnnati, Ohio- - Mrs Mill e Davis of Salt Lake Mrs Marion Jenkinson of skit Lake. Mrs Brtie Stephens of Salt .Lake and William I illlan Ernest W and Johtv Oodbe by his mother, Mrs "Mary If Godbe'- a sister. Mrs. Chas P Brooks and two brother!, Anthony H and Murray C, Godbe. It is oxpeeted tjwt the body will arAnnouncerive In bait Lake Monday ment of the funeral will be made later. state council of defense W(hapTa n Funk presiRoberta. Col Webb, J dent of th state senate C C Richarda.. of. the house, and rofircyntsphakfr of the board of trustees oftiv college. by the mem-bw- r. meeting will no heldWiib Dr E- G Jegialattire of the Agricultu Peterson, presutenr the latter will outline college at which Institution and make a tho needs of the for the biennium. report on the work his .or representative, Th governor, viait tee barand th legislators willmen PersmaW rack amWaJk to lhe and Individually so far as practicable, and will Inspect the building Particu- ic larly the new structures The iteKor exhibit In the stock bam is attracting - . more thad usual attention A - facilities at th collie authorities h menu for th member to turd t fft pt rV.fl2rrsnrt-colleg- f w inaiate e r- - t I1 f |