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Show - DESERET - LIVELY 1 Mr. If fifteen or twenty !- thous- and families nsed your pro duct wbat would it tnean to' you ? Prosperity? You can speak to those families ex-chisnrely and only through Senator Oeorge IL Dern is anxious '.ik see a law passed in Utah which would prevent the pledging of legislators and others who are elected to 'enact' taws and ordinance for-t- he state or subdivisions thereof Jo plat-forwhich have not been maturely considered. t fW1! CHS Mill Tillman D. Johnson district court has set the following eases for trial. v Monday,' Feb. 2 Catted Bute U. & Forensic Oratory on Who Should Pay Expenses of f Trip to Logan Measures Are Passed. TONIGHT. la recent letter from France Sergt. J. E. Lanffcnhorger of this eity, with 363d field signal battalion, 3th division, contrasts tha life of the soldier since the gignlng of the armistice with his life 'Vhile the lighting was fast and furious. Sergt. Lauf fenbnrger has been in heavy fighting and Knows whereof he speak Excerpts from letters written to relatives in Salt Lake of th Judge amusements , Unlt-- J Louie Kelpert liquor to soldier. VI States v Georg Bornxi Reed amendment. Tuesday Feb. 4 Catted States Emil Jacob Touagren, act United Btates v Jo Vio. act May 14, 1817. 4 United State v Tuesday, Feb. SAlf LAKE-- Andre Ralph C loning,--, the Plain i , 'jT' TT N ORPHEUM Vaudeville wtk w Ball: and Be Wolf Girl HeadUojJJ W ILKES . May Buckle, thony Smytbe and Wilke a,. ' tort and j word La-bo- Boh-Mozp- C, V7; ey , U ' - - "ne yostT' d r; - t Say Life in Battle ' J Easier Than Sinee Armistice Was Signed follow: PANTAGES VandevtBe toad-- a Bine th armistice we get awful Musical Comedy, once lonesome at time Thsi Someone Race." Five OUtcr Atn made the remark that the hardest be would all of PARAMOUNT after the weir, EMPRESS-- w-i fight and I am beginning to believe that lace Hold in ToA Mu. he Icnqw what he was talking abouL tlona . ilagg 1 think you realize that which con- -, John-Tracpcndcncc, B Goeh." and fronia a Soldier when he comes back Cha Lee whit siavsry United Btates AMERICAN Alice Brady tn from the frpnL During tha long day vs. Bob Murphy, John, Tracer. Vio. act - low of her Hand. Cbrt2t IS. and ntgbtw, even when in a shell hole, NE hoar and on minnte war May Comedy and Traveingu Feb. 4 United States v or a dugotit. Infested with cooties, your John 'Tracey anil Geo seem to turn to the days required by tbs Utah house of gob Murphy. 8TRAND thoughts Corine Griffith tn n United .Cha Lee whit slavery.when yon were you and yon had all Menace," etc. representative yesterday after- - Btate v Bob Murphy. John Tracey, the to life make that worth go things (tea. Cha .noon to pass two measures and Via. Bee, 31 Penal Code. Mlkulins BROADWAY r- Theda Barm w. living. ,or of the times to come, th Lee Mabel Rush, Thelma j When 0 Woman bln Introduce three new bills and decide future, whefi you intend to enjoy them Btates v Mo Thursday. Feb. 11 a hundred times over. and Jeff Comedy, set When yon Who would pay th expenses of th Georg DeMotL.Vio. sspionags . are Btates v Willard E. Cox, Vi worst the of kind tto In, shell fire, fptted Wootn- UBiYrrr excursion Logan to participate 4i PolU Code. when your life is not worth gamy the t Friday, 1 eh 7 United ' BtatesLnitthe celebration attendant upon bler's are chance, you strong seeing StrelL Vi espionage act men wounded and crying, and even welcsom to the 145th (Utah) field Elisa ed gtate v Well Eyton Ptnneo, then .you are not thinking of ; today, RJAXTO Alma RnHens in Vi act Dee. 17, 1(14 artillery. It was always yesterday or tomorrow. . Uly." Ruth Roland h Monday. Feb 16 United States. V 1J 1nal Fheeage- uThen torn a soldier loose, particularly Cart Larson, VIdr espionage acta Up. Next PETER-SON-. 7 a f Yank MATILDA final" favorMISS where 13 State and of most there Lulled la Eddie Pok in rnie LewMiS The bill which received Wednesday. Ftb. v those ton Mr Brow! which he had be to ha Brow. Georg Cbm things able consideration bjr the bouse were Vio. Sec. 3T P. Cod Mabei Trace? and Mice Matilda Peterson, primacy beeq dreaming of for so long and you House Bill No. 1 which provide for Ne'ber Lopes . supervisor of the Ogden City school will find out whether or not he Is a . COMING. .. U the eT8 tendered her resignation to . the an appropriation of $33,666 to defray ot tert session -, thirteenth of the ac- , BALT LAKE Beginning Mondas the expenses Wm. board of education of that city to nJjjtodaiigh. David Faikenberry. While on my days vacation I of the state legislature and senate Bolt and El Conley U. A v Charles A. cept a position aa head of the depart-- . evening, Andes Alden, Ralph decided to a take to and chance the 37 N Vt Be 3 favor Penal try which resolution Cod. Hoerner, Clonlngcr an 1 associate piajw joint X ace in State the ment of education of Franc. something primary got CWsea. establishment of a .league of nation to comedy drama, The Owelty come other me. to W Mis with Neb. school at Kearney. chap Both measures passed unanimously. 36 Pc TWey Left Behind. Monday, Feb IT, VI Be a train for to La -then, caught Tiel, 4 introduced No. by Bop. Cede. United Btates v. Southern Pa-- Peterson enters upon Tier new duties House hill SOCIAL HALL AH 'next wit Bennlon provide that Daggett counantmala l ,erday comedy, Don, ' with Social Bat STuib,1?. ty shall constitute and be known as UnitedStates I the east. . PHof Co, Vio. cruelty to animal twenty-nint- h representative district I Th advancement- - of Miss Peterson Feb. Marcovsceblo to. Tuesday. II senaUtah and baa part of th fifth V ' International Smelting Co. Damage ! to the position mentioned in the Ne- torial district Crowe Wednesday, Feb. IS scbooL is considered tribute House bill NtC V Introduced by Rep. va G. A. Gamble et aL Georg Between kale Impris- bruka to her many years of faith fnl work in . Poor Are Fined Arralmed before Master of Utah county provide an onment. the interests of education in this stats. State Thursday, Feb. 29 Jim Lam pro v of the Peace William Keger, of 175 per month for Justice Being Urgti appropriation It is also considered a compliment to - Barbara Twohy, Ray Curtla, K. Tugino Robert E. Bartlett Smelling Co. Damage five years to William F. Oleson on ac- International to the type of death. and Utah educators and Hazel Brown, pleaded gnllty to count of injuries which he suffered by Tuesday, Feb. 24 la re Newcastle work done by educational workers to registration batwm Reciprocal Telit Where He the charge of resorting to a disorderly an explosion of powder while he was Reclamation Co. Ivenial of bankruptcy. this state. It waa only after considstates so far aa pharmacists are eo house and were each sentenced to pay Utah Feb. 24 Samuel O. erable retusetahee that Miss Peterson in the employ of the state of Wednesday. earned ia the recommendation of H. Been in Fighting Zone constructing state roads to Grand Croft v Poorloae Coal C 04 aL On gave up her duties in the Ogden a fine of SIS; i not Christensen, secretary of the Nattead1 exs of Otty A report school county. The bill states that the vicbefore she and - Report 00 Io leaving Thursday, Feb. 27 Standard BrokerBoard of Pharmacy, who addressed t how treasurer , lmued by the city Co. v American Falls MillRobert E. Bartlett of this city, a tim of this accident is permanently age Sc pressed her appreciation of the meeting ot the state board of phaa from practicing his vo- ing Ce. T. C. Davis va. Utah Power A were 3,480 II- - member of members ot her the Incapacitated by given .that while In 1917 there leat arfield 143th Battery A, maey to tha eapttol yesterday Tb a a miner. cation board education. Light Co. Damage of year there re need doga in the city, object of Mr. Christensens ririt k 0 Friday. Feb. 24Jame H. Anderson, Miss Peterson has been actively conIn the opinion of Rep. ONeil, who trusto were only 3,334 In HIT, dog license tillery, writes to his mother, Mr A. v stats boards of pharmacy te Oo N. for asset Strike, urg nected educational the interests with collected amounted to $8,365, while in Bartlett, S west Malvern arena giv- represents Duchesne county In the with the national board ia Saturday. March 1 United Btates v ' operate a of is She of Utah number for "161T they amounted to but $7,(44. year Owen ing account ot the places where he bouse, an appropriation of Violating section 34, a member of the state board of educathe Inauguration of reciprocal ngb. be made for th should eed improvement depenal some Th In none been and has the war tration of druggist Record of Employment. to the state havtion, tha of the hlghway'on what ia known as Monday, March 3 Mmrgaret'-Com- rl The object sought is to have teglda-tiopartment of tabor reportfor for 1818 of the fighting in which he baa par- - the Nutter ranch to Nine-M- il et aL limmsgea -- ing had this recognition. Her appointcanyon va L L. Donnan j e employenacted which will make a 4 C. show that reglerratlon H. March Edwards ment as member of this board is afi tj Wednesday. Into the Gat and canyon through of registration made to on Rat va Tsnabo Min. A Smelt Co. ment were 4.211,642, end applications evidence of th high place she held In Acof town bealn th te Myton. deLnt to R. The valid another. Aneordaj likewise Friday, March Oregon Short Lin far help aggregated (,768,763. She Is also a , - educational circle cordingly a bill was Introduced by va to to Smelting Co. to Mr. Christensen, Utah waa th fine partment referred 3,831,646 persons member of the board of trustees of the him providing tor the appropriation. Baiurday, March I Oregon Short Utah to enter state to Jobe, and of these 3,668,285 obtainregistratiec reciprocal Educational association, having A concurrent resolution Initiated to Line R. va American Sm A RefM. Co a certificate issued to Utah ia accepts ed employment to this honor. Bason been twice Mary 14 George ana passed by both houses vaMonday, house the to other states u at its face value J W. Woolf; George IL Bacon va She has also had recognition in other c Major Metcalf Here Jamee Met- a memorial to the Harold of the legislature welL ' inL aa state Siegel b served iKrog-,1institue having a Fort at war who recalf. waa private 1st Col. Theodor Roosevelt This week's meeting pf the bait Tuesday, March II Acme Petrolsum structor In Iijaho and Wyoming and as ne ir an in in 1816. ant turned and transmitted to th gover- Co va C. W. hltley. area occupied also with a laboratory tn the State Normal school 13 Peter h instructor Btructor at varioj training camas. la March nor. Wednesday. examination of appllcanta for eerufl-at Klrksvllle, Missouri. va Utah Cona M. Co. visiting with relatives at 244 Butter-wort- h The lack of decorations of a patrioMiss Peterson is a native Utahn. 17 Ivanhos Min Co. klarch Monday, court. He was a sergeant when AT tic nature in the house assembly hall va United States Mining Ccl. trespasa 8 he received her preliminary educathe war broke out, and hi promotion was criticised Enoas A. Wall vs Uniasd States tion to this state and' continued her SERGT. by Representative was rapid after that. 1 J. E. IAUFFENBURGER. Wool Prices and Mining Co studies in the University of California, Blakely, who proposed that a flag be Smelt. Ref gMarch 25 Domenico Blanca from there we went to 1 Tuesday, Montellimsr; sergeant-at-arm- s Entered Burglar entered Store of by th Columbia and purchaeed Chicago University va Bingham Mine Co. is a fin city and very the place of Frank R.- Ball. 330 Edison and hang In an appropriate place. also spent one Avignon, which Th following prices were reported To follow tost Jury cause with a university. Bhe ha There war no old and historic. IPstreet, and succeeded- In making away Co. v Ksarna-Keit- year abroad in educational research, Who Should Jury: Keystono Mining alL After Pay. , there government ( wool sale Fridty Is at ft troop with about $16 worth of cigar and and her services aa institute Instructor Americantwo Mining Co. ' During part of th remainder of for territory wool days there we went down Boston, and for good measure took been greatly to demand by the spending have - fine mnia cigarette, We bad some difficulty the seeslon time weighed hewvlly upon te Marseille ytM and original,to 63 a suit cane and aoveral pairs of woolen district schools of for superintendents cents rth ha town. It tote Montana combine, a ' pass the aoiona In the house but it waa dis- Pioneer Plasterer in obtaining socka Mr. Ball discovered the rob- - v many years past. m t d population and one or lots showing some posed of ultimately to a discussion Mus Peterson Is recognized as an over 1,566,660 bery shortly before 10 oclock laat of an h Quarter-bloo- d cities in Europe. 'From (4 cent Varied Active Career expert to primary education, and her the oldest punctuated with outbursts of forensic to 53 night 45 Is from It at price ranging oratory. The subject of th discourse work to this line has been s real con- there we took a train for Dijon. From sold Goes for Prisoner Detective J. H. while two lota of choice Dakoto cent 150,000 people. of town about a waa Who For This entitled, Pays tribution to schools the of this state. - Woodward, left the city last night fbr Joseph D. Lyon, who passed away brought 42 easts. we came back to Semur, which quarter-blood- s Trip to Logan 7 It war finally decided Utahs loss Is Nebraska's gain, aa there 12 to this city, at tb age of shown Idaho Falla Ida, to bring back Thom- Choice Wyoming One and fin mis headquarters for our division. January th thirteenth that should the legislature statement from by following as V. Samoeleon, who is charged with Sergt edium sold at 50 to 51 cent, fine a4 not establish a precedent tn legislative 32 yean, will be remembered by many Bute SupL of Public Instruction E. G. Something of theseenfighting indicated to One medium clothing, 47 'cento, is has forgery and had been arrested on re-Isfen Lauf burger Gowans: members old residents of Balt Lake. Mr. Lyon pay proceedure by making Three-eight- s quest of the Salt Lake police. It blood, 49 cent letters from which the followtheir own way to Logan on this state died of general debility. His funeral Without question Miss Peterson earlier asserted that Samuelson forged a blood Wyoming combing wool soldej are taken: excerpts ing occasion. a waa nm motion were services e Consequently held should be the ranked 14, quarter-blood26 at check for $14 about Jan. 5, op January among the foremost I am to what was a German woods to 41 cent while Introduced and approved providing Joseph William Taylor to 11 chapel, under educators of the state. She has Jamee Wood, a local grocer. Samoel-.H- f now and wish you could see It I am Idaho and Wyoming eold npaudio . nse(Xi?iIy.AO(l juncaaa-ingi- y eon in she meantime had left for Idaho -under . the center. The next government ROBERT E.- BARTLETT. be paid from a contingent fund. shouldtbeexpenseqjp(,$b6m,jQurney to the welfare of the school chil- in the First Army Corps Feh, 5, 4 and 7. wilLb held pall finale of The session came the -dren of N ot When these when Utah movements a as -- my first exttclpated. only been primary and have through i Heed David Reed. Call Justice were Tn progress the censorship, did Representative Day of Iron county desupervisor has she proved her worth perience In a big battle. This place nounced vigorously the apparent evifiring justice of the peace of the Gar- - not permit telling about them, but also as a normal school Instructor been in the German hands for Meeting of Y. W. C. A. field precinct visited the offices of lhe and critic teacher and ts a member of has service Mr dence of dissension over small and unfour years and they certainly had It To be Held Jan. 24 county sheriff end county attorney Bartlett was with military the state hoard of education. Her fixed the Intermountain important things and urged the elimup pretty, but now about all is a yesterday, expressing hts appreciation Electric company. - Tart of distinct loss to of recent ination from leaving state the and petty the that - left ia concrete dugouts tore IS for th many courtesies extended to letter from him,, written at Bleroourt, discourses in the squabbles and it is hoped that her absence will tranche house of represenThe regular annual meeting ot After our artillery him during his time of office. Mr. France, follows. be only temporary." finished tative. our Christian then Women's Infantry local Young things up, Reed, who is a Republican, is being ,yeu notice heading,. I It Our signal corps went over than succeeded by J. A. Jarvis, a Democrat am now to be held Jan. 24 at Bleroourt in It wbat oh. the and, with boys top ot dreatlntovfS the latter having won the offlceatthe is a small town about ten barracks. Indorse Bond t 1 would hate to have to to be a gathering Issue. miles put of Home. Missionary Body experience! will be served at general November election. Verdun. I was in Verdjin yesterday 1 have seen fan. but Supper men M count the " club house. Third min 1 saw the big Cathedral that wai The Salt Lake Real 'Estate board thank God they were mostly German. Community Booth. will be The body of Elder Marcus CL AnThere Cl town Official uf Banks Accord- shelled. There are very few people Third and is at a meeting yesterday placed Itself The most wonderful thing of all ws and stunts by some ot th club gmM ing to advices from Pocatello. Ida., E to the city at present and what there derson of Hyrurn, who died recently in meeting sti, on record aa favoring the proposed the artillery, and the rockets which E. Byer. formerly with the L'tah State are. are mostly soldier avhart business However, It Texas while doing missionary work, them with. We havent slept and by the toUowmg National hank In this city, hase been won t be long before civilians will be has been $2,000,669 city bond issue for munic- signal 40 hours and only oelodOtollowed over In W. C. A , an hour home and funeral brought "The Balt Lake T. M1 elected vice president of the First Na- swarming to, ready to take the dough services are announced for ipal improvements and to find work one I never saw so much ex- gram: tomorrow, and j Prospect Review tional Bank of Pocatello dnd vice away from the soldiers. for soldier The to and confusion returning 1 and life, my citement p m to the Hyrurn Third erV "X expect that now the srar Is over 8nnday, at bond issue also received the proposed Scott, acting president of the First Savings bank, indorse- still everything turns out bke clock- O. A J; ward chapeL Elder Melvin G. Wood, A- - War Work." Mr w. C. Pocatello. He was also elected as a we shall be able ment as of the State Street Improvement work. Hundreds and thousands of you posted accompanied the body from Texsolo, Mr Eniest A worm director tn both banks. The First Na- to just whdre we are. so that by look- who association. This organization met men, wagon lorries, truck horse Gorham; -- Th will be one of the speaker InToday Association tional Bank of Pocatello is said to be ing on the map you can tell just where as for its New-houluncheon at and cannon regular the SO mule ammunition, every Bobbte Is. Wont that be great! I terment will be at Hyrurn. the second largest bank tn Idaho. hotel, at which time the bond- road packed with Tanka and French- wide Womens Movement. am ma to down Hay a few datre pnt. ing proposition was considered. - Railroad Director Defendant In a and going men and all the while the whole earth board, Y. W. places whyre we have been, and Cited For rocks with th noise. I saw six or national suit filed In the Third district court, fought. Bravery Lake Citys "Salt will It an idea City. you what gue balin two which seven battle air the Dnited States director of railroads we have been do.ng since I left the Y- - W. C. A.. Dr. J. th to Takes In Winter. Soisson Drive came to one down loons Bap and Is the with made plan Oregon , Wallace, pastor Immanuel flames, Short Line Railroad company. The states. 22 Bailed church. from Jan New York; The Little cSttonwood Canyon rail"Sometimes we get to anticipating plaintiff is the Halt Lake alley Loan sailed from Halifax Jan. 27; landed Sergt. W S Hiller, fifth regiment A Trust company, which is suing to In and shrapnel road has tied op for the Wlnter. Its high explosive shell Feb. 4 at 2 p m. I left U. S. marine end son of Mr J. W. England construct-tune we hear them whizzing the defendants from enjoin Winchester 8. sailed for France Hiller, 3J7 Jefferson street, this city, engines are being repaired and over- every soon over wears and it head t away the LVOV. JOSEPH Ing a certain railroad track In Fourth seme night; Feb. R NOTICES landed Ih France on Feb. hauled to the city railroad shop and nerve One of the hardest jobs; also West Street under a franchise granted 16; left Le Havre has been cited for bravery on July the direction of the for Bordeaux ot the Feb. Into la more bishopric one nerve readiness takes than put being that IS in- the Bohnon drive. The citatlpn everything any by th city commission. Oct. 28, 181$ 12; lift Lebourne near Bordeaux was at the city for business the coming spring The other job to open warfare is a lineof July He led a group of men and Ninth ward. .Burial 4, Lebouna was th place 1 Wrote saysstandard gange Shea engine that has man. I know because I bad to bnild , thereby cemetery. MARTI V COAL CO 47 Main St Clean and told you where we were and It captured enemy position zwas Mr. born at Kr-rhbeen on Aughton, Lyon hands for so three lines myself during an attack showing great, courage, aa this waa Lancashire. pounds to the ton. Phones was cut out by th censor. 18, long, is to be sold, as It can not be and I know that after that I am com- farther notice, by England, Advertisement. Was Our first position against the en- not to his direct line of duty at the 1834.- - His mother died February was to he while on used th proaiUency. the narrow ing Horn canyon This near time. action' took placa emy was at Aurlaine On the Chateau-Thierr- y an Infant. Hs was then taken care uf gauge road. "Wo havo certainly Jots of men. Vlerry front from to 20. July and Horroeka. of Peter Veatlx, the by "A lflam On one night alone we lost 460 durfamily Coal Co, We 441.1 AdverBE FATRlOna sergeant write hia mother that was July 22 to 85, same front. Bgu Bt tBbThemarines to this country when onty- tisemenL threw a bridge 180 feet 9 brought ing the first of our drive. Two Bien Jermaine. .July 25 to 2 old. to In he tamd 155 Utah, years . beside er tn killed me across a river nine minute by right Buy your hletory'of th WorMWj Thierry front Beuvarde July 27 to long' crossing the plains from the Missouri shrapnel . from, high explosive shell. from a returned aoldler. -- Aug 0 Cherry Chatreove, Aug. to Iw Balt Lake Mt.! river by We era ufider constant strain In addi- ment. 11. Souilly, Verdun front. Aug. 29 Lyon resided a good many years on tion to living righ tout in the opfn to Sept 5, Monde-Bett9 to 15, Second South street where. the. east, weather, which is pretty cold wow. IThlecoort, Sept. 14 to 17, Cuxy, Oct municipal - playgrounds are " now lo-- J Somehow I have never had a thought 2 to, 28 . Madelene farm, Oct. 23 to BY : cated. , but. that, L would come back heme Nov 8; so yon see wo have been On The deceased was a faithful Church and when I have been where the matb move from the start to finish. The worker. For years he acted as first chine gun bullets were whizzing and rtle Brigham Young University above will give you an idea where we counselor "to Bishop IL B. Clawson of Don to living right ont tn the open have been. is modifying its educational coursold of At Twelfth the the time ward. a killing or wounding men within I am now In the shop ed 0 that' they alii best lirepars the settlement of the Bear Lake eoun. repairing few feet, and gaa waa as thick as fog, sure changed students for sorcessful participa- 'motorcycle BY HOWARD R. DR1GGS. rl Mr. Lyon was called by President my 1 would be -ty, of feelhome and eh- -, thinking trade often, what say you?" activition In the grant post-watT Brigham Young to take a mission (o' ing Sa safe a if X were right there. Cobb latest hook ia the and comties. The aria, trade with to teacher-traininthat district help1 Saints other g is a striea of Only once was I scared; that was American Troops to Frn the J build it mercial, two He departments especially, about spent up. years was I . when Cattle-Killed''- -. Claims eaught in a boche barJust published lectures, 'dealing with the most there, and then returned to Salt Lake. have. received Increased approprirage. and, believe me, I made up for 11 Ten years ago be located at 354 Fifth ation; add every improvement fundamental methods of teach- No one can Speaking of opcrt all rest of the the time. Because it became necessary to ldll made to have them equal te the -- East meat story eyer wriuen.j.. street, residing there until hts imagine wht it is unless they 6 ing religions; and . drith - th . nfew. .demands , . . it. It Do eiAhUub6rI?P5?filkJltnjL-iat- . tbetr to- - p vacation Jfprt and conduct of death. He waa well acquainted with through IUaigiilng imoat Of. the general sonorities., of .the I am enclosing a newspaper cltp-ptMr. Cobb 80IdU.fr students are rapidly reowners were submitted to th state of account class szercise. "7 Church in pioneer da V 4 turning to the B V, U.; from., can. Tivestoeto board yesterday, Under the which conMr. waa a prominent" Lyon describes a big push made- by our t Cotib'a Anatomy. a genjaLYM tonmenla and training canjp The present system the federal tractor plasterer, having done a ilroat govern bo'-Every teacher In any; organisare ghutMn, get back and regiment from Grand Pre to Brienlle w aophy with a hearty and metit the slate share reIn On deal his will be at trade and of the Church for which we have been highly comday together ation early recelvas themselves having I losses sustained by-tou owners hi BE cattle which THRIFTY. Its A titles Job to of this read mended will and book, larger t some uf receive edu; rd .qutred of whrt R become necessary ttj 1tnidls-ease- d 'TB builder, la the Old" Constitution bufldT- - For by your Induert OU may srear ribbon to wear for exceptionalport wonderful 'benefit will be" decational advantages and an inwork. ' ed table dhote mono art cattle. The elected Dr clot lira of Beauty, We were in the front line trenches from it. ing, part of which Is now known as rived creased willlngneee to get down to Clarence T. Jones of board muaic, rittle courses Lcht and Dr L. H the Balt Lake Security and Trust com.--, tat us examine your worn clothe for 45 day and certainty needed a rest hard wrk. Y hile the practical state veterinarian j sport Pres. pany building Our designer may M able to use when the end cam" --TTiundere No Trice S6o postpaid, courses are moat popular- - among Whitney, of Sltenoe." A ' ent at the meeting here Charles B Mr. widow era his someLao ffen burger is Lyon Surviving , material, and suggest Sergt. your the uniformed men many of them Stewart, president; E C. Parsons of dqctlon for quantity. a powerful purpose with story Mr fol- - j Rumei Elisa and the of for ' R. Lyon, you. George Emery. (3 north Eighth are registering! for, thing attractive Salt- - Lake. J B. .Bhowalter of Pan-- , sons C. and J. 00 our his HOUR lowing Lyon should wife Yon daughters. f West join having formerly been engineering, and pedagogical work. guitch, J. P. Parker of American Fork, of Salt Lake; Mr Mae Angell of 8ait SFWlSG CLUB. Ask for Booklet Mias Berths Emery. Two of Mr. Th B. Y. U. department ot Inspector R W. liogean and Secretary Lake;-M- r E.' Wright. Ogden. Mr! J. W by I Should Make My Own son Emerys Melyln and Walter! Thomas Redmond. Health Supervision is aiming at T C Ft. Patten. Mrs Anthony. Idaho, hare jus returned from service.. . 7 Pretty .Clothe" . supervising eli athietle and physiIDrR TayTor.Torontot Canada! G A. VOGUE SCHOOL OF cal training activities in the school BOOK Cal ; Mr E. D. Rumei Oakland. CO At Lyon, X " ! ' with a vtow towards securing th ' AUAANCE COAL COMF4NY. Balt Lake, and Mr H. V. AnderaOn. 44 teat c O01 Temple i Coal Balt Lake City's School of Fashion. The kind ou want. When you I best health and physical Cal. Beach. Beat are There Coal - of Huntington For Quality, and Quick . America" Bldr. MAIN STREET. . of its students. NO. (Vqnt It- Phone Was 1304 and 1307. also $6 grandchildren and i gre.it- Service phase Wu. 4443. Advertise, 45441- - Just north of fonuifiM. Wa -' Ill Exchange Plata AdverUsemsnL grandphlldren.meat. he decries the prao-- t tie Which has sometimes been found In politic whereby a plank is railthe roaded into, for example, the state platform, with th result' that every la legislator of that party-elect- ed Semi-Weekl- yof legisla bound to vote for that maon even he tion. might, though 60 ..IArnf,nj Le v PV ev,v.naaA T$Jr MpyWIPW V ths ronslucrsvivll, I measure Senator Dern Is opposed to state and j county conventions assuming to legislate for the stale unless those convenIssued Mondays and Thurstions have been given opportunity for mature consideration on the matter in days.'- Only $2.00 a year. question, ' At present,' he points out, a small ATI Snheoriptiop to Hit ITmi, of enthusiasts with some politiSnnl-Veegroup Dillr. Satardar and cal acumen may easily be able to have ly ore mw pijtbla la lAnaoe, a plank inserted in the state platform which-shoulnot be there and which not be tn accordance with the THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. may beet judgment' of a majority of the -- The Pawrrt Newa la on M on legislators.BenatorJDem has not yet worked or . Every That lister Train leave out any bill on the subject, but lie has SoH Lake IUy After 1:S0 p. n been studying the matter enough to PMMM Who Cea Hot Obtain It Are formulate which he will considapian to Inform thr Meev Offlea- er in greater detail. This plan would 'Rapifvtttl " i.r involve a taw which would inaka it impossible to bind a legislator by the dictates of hla party platform unless that platform were formed after opportunity had been given for mature - - , consideration. Senator Dern believes that a law Go to renvrr M. K. Perron, end could be passed making Jt necessary , his eon. E. C. Paraona left today for that proposed plank in a convention . Denver, to attend tha thirteenth anbe published before nual national western livestock show platform should delegates to the convention are to he held next- V la other I News 9 SATURDAY JANUARY IS 1919 FBlIIiESl wrerflni SETS Manufacturer 'H EVENING NEWS ' ' oftI t I wl 7 t t i - -- M ; . " - h,, 1 -- Co-operati- ' Ha ,1 l. - -- i. $, S ry only-woma- n n certifl-cat- Salo-vitc- . a & if- For 4--- - I . ? f T - h, ' f f 1 I h It ,, J I J tl Had half-bloo- and ' era-ha- -- - 1 fI j I Before-enterin- j '' g sm-elati- -- by-th- e t X ' , u 1 hi . I P1", Y mL p nil se Rest For ' it CHURCH ssv&rsrtss M 1 Preparations for Past War Activities I e TheArl -- 71 ol Teaching . ' BOOKS i Irvin. S.: Cobb I, d n. ; ar lU - For I." or - -- s Dotots-Amarl- ex-jm- sx he . , I ' DESERET NEWS Schoof Sunday Union " - 3TORE- DRESS-MVKIY- I BOOKSTORE I well-bein- g I -t - f |