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Show Counties to pities Uvy Road fax and Provides on For Increased License Motor Trucks.' Being Waged by Experts Bent on Saving-Lifand e trUiT Senator J. W, McKinney yesterday n the delay which soms of hts resolutions bad met in th senate His resolutions on prohHittion and memorial to soldiers had fallen by the wayside when the house panned similar measures unden suspension of the rules, while the senate Insisted on mors leisurely action. The biennial debate on how many be prints was roptre' of on-- Senator McKinney moved that the1 subject go over for one dky. l believe In finishing a thing while you are at.it,'1 said Senator Allen T Sanford, who )iad brought up ths sub- ' Property. CommeYtted h of the popula-Jlo- n Belt Lake wUl be of A reached personally by lecturea In the fire prevention campaign Intro was 14 problems waged this week by the city fire de, the. atate aenate yeaterday aaya Firf Chlef Wm. H: ByL,oon by Senator George H.Dern, partment, water, - It is estimated that already reaponat-alit- y the take to ,, K designed roada from about (.600 property owners and oth for designating atate atate road commission and place to enable legislature; Lrtle o Iw a county road tax- In the BILL admittedly drawn roa1 etat th of rffiets and deMUif with state one-fift- L. d: ject 'T do too now atJaimf the operation of svytng ape- taxe for roade: to deainate roadsinch in the opinion of hejwa'e hlghba commieaion should Scnated atate roada and to ail federal aid roads; for-m2i compel county officials to atate treasury all moneys to the to the state B their poaseesiondue rd "if if mlamed that the aim of the that the legislature shall state roada la to get away the Idea that erery little country ideraad should be considered a state La Many roade that are now state oada are omitted from the list as in the Brushed to the legislature at u!L Farther, the provlatose limiting thenf mills, and permit-lata road tax to a eoanty road tax. which, virtual-- , does not exist at present, have a It Is provided in nrtna" attached b hill aa introduced that the county eai lax shall not be more than fwo-kirt- o of the stale road tax for the use year- - Undoubtedly, ft la admitted r atate road officials, the tendency ! this rale will be to Increase the amber of roods designated ae state EIRE CHIEF W. H. BTWATER. era. have been present at ths lectures Mda especially If the atate road oys-- i delivered by Chief Bywater and the la asy oae county shall b eo aa to require little ex-!- two representatives of the Fire Preor malnten- - vention Bureau of the Pacific. Jay W. lor improvement Stevens and J. H. Schiveley of Ban Road Parpears. lUm for The blent 111 report of the state' road Francisco, who are here for tho camimaiaaioe also was filed with the paign. vemor yeaterday. It contained That the work is meeting with even embodying the points rend Is the Dem bill and also; greater enthusiasm than was expectA aoad Irene of (2,000.400 for atate ed, is the claim of those in charge, In nd nrporee. This is in addition to e IMM.eOK bond Issue authorised addition to ths meeting at JtonnavlUe eo years ago. of which (774,000 ttill to be disposed of, while park tonight, last night's program at nother half million or so will be spent the Orpheum and Bait Lake theatres the Immediate future. Providing the will be repeated. This will consist of rte hoed issue goes through, the atate oeld have for expenditure in the next a motion picture, accompanied by a lennlera, including the halt million showing, a realistic fire imuoned, about four and a quarter lecture, 'Jlou dollars for road acens.-T- he purposes. picture 'shows clearly the Admittedly the motor vehicle regts-xIIo- b cause of fire and bow the toss might fund would not take ears of interest have- - been- - prevented if onty-- the nee fund on- nose worth of bonds, as at presentd esaary precautions had been taken by instituted. Tor that reason It is owners of thproperty by the atate road commission. In the after r report, that the automobile license use on trucks should bs warning had been given. noticeably ttmeed. it is proposed to graduate At a well attended meeting of bast-neshea for motor trucks on scales men .Wednesday at the Commerthe load on the rear wheels of is trucks, the width of the tires and cial club, the firs prevention campaign material of which the tires are wax indorsed. Jay W. Stevens was Ste lit on motor trucks are tbs speaker. His lecture was illusaaUaed. trated with lantern slides anil moving Tewefcs Rant Pay Bill, 10 Pictures show bow carelessness and Under a euggeated scale pre-lr- d indifferenc have resulted In tbs lose Ihe license fee foralready a. one-to- n "acx would be of vast amounts would of property and nuiage upwards from that in ac-- - merous Uvea. figure, lines wlih the various considers-mentioneIncidents were related by the speaker It is argued that the al seed for hard surfaced and good showing how- - little thoughtl.se acta diauch as could be near-eenyiet-td re-ai- ua . h - i (. , Believing that the state ought to D . create i reservoir Tor Che absorption of x OlllU lflVOlVCQ HI lC(t Ul(C demobilised workers and demobilised Service men, by rusbing needed public To Be Decided JanImprovements in order that care might be taken of these men for the period uary 24. between their dismissal from the army or from the war industries until they can be reabsorbed Into natural postNo further action 'on .the proposed war industrial activities. William B Wilson, secretary of labor, has ad-- d county bond election can be expected reseed a circular to the state road until Jan. 24. as a result of an alter- eomminslona of the country with the I Idea of enlisting their support in ef- - the commission ITohibltj0l teatraining anything fectlng this program. A copy ef the further In the matter doing Aa to whether letter hag been received by C. a Fish- or convmisstofi not the he absoshould comer. road engineer with the Utah i lutely restrained from proceeding furmission. in ther the to election vote on calling According te tbs circular- - sent- - out issue, will be determined on provided from which era committed almost every day, by the secretary of labor, the depart- athobond above date case when the ftom use the of motor !u are constantly increasing have raeulted disastrously to property mentef agriculture Is taking steps to before the supreme court. At thecomet l which propart of that purpose in the eta both in Utah election the voters axe to decide and nationally and Uvea As preventive measures be further matter of highway tmprov.msnta, on posed whether or not the county shall Issue tswcRs that earry hrged the in has acted of upon the accumufRUons than 29 font theory Congress . cleaning up bonds of (1,600,000. the past, that for military purposes The restraining order was granted pe proposal also includes the llcena-- S of litter in yards more careful con- and for postal routes good roads- are after Frank C. Mole. acting through load tnd tlree being struction of school buildings with due ' u.rl over The the all b Country. necessary bis consideration , attorney, Kay Van Cott, had filed ,11. to fire hasards and more carePP'Icatlon for a writ of 1 htolmble, also, that tho legis-- h regard the county commissioners, eked to put a limit to ful investigation of cases of arson with against own i ,,M writ the roen ere not maintain! that la boldine the that may be carried on any the proper placing of responsibility. comma . lew !jj, nit bond na6 ! elrctjon the county commieaion etVued that a steel Chief Bywater and the ctUxane of Salt TTie department of agriculture WOuld Incur indebtedness against pweperly bedded is about the only hjera aa asked for Increased therefore ap were Lake Lake Sait .county In excess of their au. generally complimented hy ths wear of ff me load, withstand which will enable it to co7 h'ority and have not the authority of and that if enormous Mr. Stevens for the comparative small proprlation states to the with respective law are and operate to he beyond the jurisdiction of T K road permitted, the loss from fire In this city, s project of road the stats board ot examiners. ngaga In a natton-wtdbuilding and upkeep will soms of absorb will thase that ThAt bonds building, Freeantleea the nt which would ensne Theetreau by many mtlliona of dol- at least temporarily, until would create a lien against all property When questioned as to precautions workers, resume course. normal their !n end tho benefits de- ths that dustriq county I Bonds Proposed. taken to protect theatre goers of this It is pointed out In the circular that from' the issue would Inure V list of slot roads given 'in the city .Chief By w eter gsve the following during ths peytoa-o- t th war Outre baa jrtved Sa'CXake countv outside of is only been little or no.sctivlty, In ths line of salt Lake City is ths contention af Mr main the Idaho state line information: In nil moving picture the- public Improvements duo principally taiMoyl- - --Tte- levying of taxes orf real-films atres are in Lake Salt ths operat.ack of man power and finance. MuTdence of Salt Lake City to meet th Arlxona state hlJXMhlrgtont0 county activities In buildings. In exten pensea Incurred by Improvements la given, and ed in a fireproof booth. Inside the n other of thefaMe of the city would constitute dou waterworks or d west roads, In- booth, within easy reach ot the Opera- public utilities have any been postponed, j ble taxation, he declares. d It Is M,I,!and trail snd the kbrj, are chemical road commissions 1 her pointed out tbat costs of build of the fire foross ths to do all In their extinguishers T10 8411 Lak city, and tor, o roads' pswer-tand ars the accbridges highway, the rhrouglr urged an never There has overland, trail kept. been, S oi be financed, by the creation erf get these asinstitutions -to running again raa iovr roul west from Salt ident in a local ''movie' house, except- as road districts and tho assessment ol possible. early a, ,.r rrom the carelessInexcusable the Some orporstions- - are fearful lest a ths territory In which the roitdg ars "wbdM lead from ing through Mr. Moyle maintains that in wages result from the constructed. lirough kstnmb to the Arlxona ness of the operater, according to the sodden drop J(eSt .commissioners have no aufront Brigham statement. . To make cure that these promotion-- of public improvements.- In iher county f Another to construct roads in any other Tremonton and th precautions are not overlooked by the answer to that argument thority Secretary manner. aaysr theatre proprietors, regular weekly In- Wilson 4I am of ths opinion that from the In tbs complaint It la further alleged ImLiI ,h Uintx would be spections are made by men from the bm our of to the the we. ourselves restore normal that notices by wry of price. election are At the regular time CexUegate local fire department. ktitter activities, the demand for defective, in that they fail Is stats &.. optirma being given ot show houses, where vaudeville and post-w- e bond amount of so the ths will bs issue, to be great productions bTw rnyon or of the route by legitimate drama ara produced, a per- peace-timwill not be the remotest pos- used for each project, nor the place litter Th Parley's canyon formance la never held without a mem- that there Is to bere election the be In beld. Mr. reduction securing any Selnd f'dril Aid Proiects ber fromto the fire department being sibility of rate from their present Moyle also finds fault with ths rate wroad insure the safety of the pa- the wags Vernal, and ttr present of of Ihe am one not interest I who Moab bonds, takes ths proposed basis.' And Monticello to trons in case of tire. The first precaufees wJii TaTlo anyone a livnther amaller tion that is taken is to make sure that stand that ths stats owes All government Is man crested ing ?5,:hdierb1kLlv a!rady been an- - all exits are unlocked mors or less artificial That more than (50,000 worth of and conseuueotiy that must of the restriction par, property , a ae destroy ed laet .y ear . in rbecause tf Imptffced vto sh s nti d tik b ece fny Walt road i build Lake City and county from fires .trial' rp 5? of these re- -j Because harmony. from j due to fulii is the opinion mIa wt fteral k. i instead nfagain f.Am k.('hur t incendiarism, fictions men hare not alwAva the op- kN . aa 14 per cent keen ih iJJTlSbSfiho heifevethlt I Captain R, L. Siddoway, eon ef R,. IL f the 4oUU rtre louses 4n t Sk tkm Siddoway, state f:h and gamq commls- territory .Though th -will see sU.. good, .governments the have Herr rendered valuable men to make payment of ices city the of fjr reedverlftg from h severe has JsiOhil, iTL'S opportunity every that la tnvestiffatinc these of pneumonia at a hospital In a tiring. In other Words, thettark arson cases, there sa not usupposed ngT I ewe doe not him living Biockton, government ach Cal, now hi home city. The officials may conviction for arson in tbe year just at s mfitnv.1 owe hin.vhhe oppontemiy evtlwess OdVTO h thsHMete iew i past. j ar rPPOn-n- ot to ths rw, d commission tha the fact Capt. Hiddopray - was of It ik earning More evidence la needed to bring '.gadhed'-'-abousen five monthe Conviction on a charge of arson than He was at thnt time instructing solfor murder," Chief Bywater stated, "for diers at Camp Frejpont-in- . ihe u.e of the culprit burns his evidence with the Funeral of Mrs. Simmons the gas mask, when for some reason crime, men tore one bis Long hterurbah Run. of the gas mask. off. Will be. Held Friday Realising tbe danger Capt. "The state insurance commissioner Is Siddon-jharing a bill Introduced at the present the to door the chamber opened session of the atate legislature, providMaude Simmons, and rushed lit. expecting to carry me ef Interment Mercy for the appointment of a state fire wife 'of Claude F. Simmons, will Dike man out in a few seconds. The door, wan ing with similar to that piece tomorrow fFrtdar) at the - Ultv however, slammed shut, and he had 0Vr the,n marshal, of a Judge in aauthority district court," said the cemetery. lines e The funeral cortege- will to take it couple of breaths before he fir "in event of the crea- leave the undertaking parlors of Jos. could bring the 'victim away. chief, ttying the Aa a I R.h tion of such an office, it is probable Wm 12 o'clock. H5th fie at result he was In the hospltaL for a Tavlor that many of these case of arson will Mra Simmons was born In Salt Lake time then, and was warned to beware be sifted to the bottom and the guilty Sept. 27, J a 87. her parents being Mr of pneumonia for several months He to MxL?J,i.n'tle- - and waa persons apprehended, the chief. Resides suffered an attack recently, but Is beend Mra Richard T. White surafternoon at I is lieved to aha crisis. and have Saturday husband her passed the safely beginning parents, uok th t?r,thhnnThrun a wind top to the present cam- vived by her three children, Fey, Owen UW Rtrangeiy enough, the soldier rescued whh a Voltage o clock,will be held in the business dis- end Wayne, also two aisters, Mrs. Edna suffered no 111 effect. It is surmised ilr.t mefTI 1'B00' he paign trict of thle city.. Chief Bywater will Hamilton of this city, and Mra Dora that he dropped so herd when be tore d i- waa off the iBMk- - that all tbe-- poisonous appear with the. large, fira ixuck from, beset BtandardxiUe. 7itah..Sti aiming the central station, distributing liters, the granddaughter of Mra. M- - A. Rood fumes were expelled In an Instant from tore of the body, and after he had revived in and He will and addresses the Judge making near lecture at First Booth, Second South w. L C. waa C. he not the Neelen air open seriously the Appleby. Bishop and Third South on Maim street. of the Tweetteth wrd wlll ef Delate, were, for ihe mishap. ss ce d. -- prohibl-uMtlih- nr ex-P- of north-and-sou- th -- out-sion- s, -- fur-an- north-and-aou- th -- -- ar ! -- Ue . -- r. lz:zr-bo- -- "liav ter?" This queetion heme' pes- -. wma asked hundreds of persons in tbe business section of the city today during the campaign of the War Mothers' association, which aims to have every home display one of these banners as a sign of welcome to the local men of the 145th (Uteh) field artillery, who return tomorrow. Many of the busineee corners, downtown stores and offices were canvassed during tbe day. "Members of tho Delta Epslloa, the Alpha Chi and Cht Omega sororities, of the University of Utah, assisted in the sale of tbe banners on the street corners, and will complete the canvass of the business offices tomorrow morning. t - Wtswa fat Charge The following War Mothers will have qjiarge of the booths in tho various department storee of the city; Mrs Charles H Wells, Auerbach's: Mrs. V. C. Zette Walker's; Mrs, W. C. McDonald, Mra .Thomas W. Sloan. C M. I and Mra J. A. Twelves in n the Paris store, Mra Theodore has charge of the workers to canvass west South Trmple street from the Hotel Utah to the O. 8. L. station, where an array of posters will alio be displayed... The committee in the Hotel Utah is in charge of Mrs. Sol Siegel, assisted by Mra Benner X. Smith and Mra Sherman Armstrong. Mra Selden I Clawson, national treasurer of War Mothera has direct, sueprvialon Of the campaign. Local theatres will assist In the eampaign, and are displaying the post, era prominently in the iobbiea The city commission has also indorsement to the plan,jmd the city and county building will be canvassed. It is pointed out by Mrs Clawson, thnt tbe organisation 1 on without funds, en$ this means has been adopted to raise money to help pay for the making of thr state service flags, which will be presented to the state February 11 at the eepltoL ( Keith-O'Brie- , n; -- Cleg-hor- given-offici- .-- T F Funeral pro--ee- l!4 roramitte. in tharaxe of,ar rangejnente lor a prtjKwi welcome home reio7)r.ifion Tor 'tire-14(tartillery nincet Ihe formal pa- rade and celebration planned Tor tomorrow afternoon" The action- - Waa taken on the urgent recommendation of the state qr.d city boards of health, due to the mfluenzaaiiuatlon . .''W-MUN- tars WIL However, the legislature may add lta own system 9 the atate road seat will, under the provisions of the st-a- J.'11'ptej at a this mnrnlig ff the two-third- Lu e IT.Oe4.ing MBut I lj tlOmmd-ihe-pri- lmoLUTlfiN said Senator McKinney The resolution follow. have a hard liras doing it with this senate " Where ae the stale hoard of health ' His motion to lay oo ths table was and the ettj board of health, because lost. of the influenza epidemic, urgently Earlier In the day a resolution intro- recommend that no celebration be duced by Senator McKinney and Sena- held on the day of the return of the tor Elisabeth Hayward had taken its 145th artillery, therefore be it Resolved. That the public be and regular course after a motion to sus- hereby is notified that the diropoeed pend the rules had failed to recete a were parade and celebration which s vote Immediately there for Friday are abanafter Senator Daniel Stevens intro- contemplated . FERRY. duced a resolution whirfF'Weht through doned. "Mayer" at once, and had also passed the houe before the shades of an early winter of the committee are: The members on the utpiioL evening descended The Hay ward-M- c Kinney resolution Mayor W. Mont Ferry', chairman: Joy would authorise the governor to name 11. Johnson, Freeman Raesett, Carl A. a committee of three which should have 20 in which to report on some Badger, Capt. W. L. Alexander, B. F. formdaysof personal memento to dis- Redman. Abbott f. M actant. E. O soldiers and sailors. The charged George 8 Stevens resolution am a tribytefo Jf(jFardC, H Hawley, WTIIIam Tl. Wallace, Democratic state Auerbach. A. Reeve. A. H. Crabbe. C. chairman and national committeeman. The senate is composed entirely of Clarence Xeslen, Herman Hi Green, Democrats. Kart-A- . Schrid. Printing Bill Cv. The superintendent of schools also The debate on the number of bills re- hss abandoned the plan to clone the sulted in the decision to print only 259 achools at noon tomorrow In view of of The most of bills Instead ltd. ' copies ettuutlon. saving will be 14 cent a page240 Sena- the Influenza tor Dern estimated that with bills, To Decorate Street h. which is probably the outside limit, While no formal demonstration will and four pagea to a bill, on an averfor bo had tho commission decided that age. the saving would be about 4114 senthe session On thaother hand the the streets should be decorated aa preate may decid to print more copies viously planned and a large welcome of the more important and usually the home banner w t4h the strwng aero the Oregon longer bill. There will be 400 tocopies the South Temple atreet facing of the proposed amendment passenger station the first workmen's compensation bill, and 30 Short Line tho bovs when they of the Dern roads bill, introduced thing to be seen by Also. H in underleave the train Wednesday. bo at the station to will bills introduced yesterday stood, a band Among the were the Dern measure, the Ches bill welcome tho soldiers. this mornmaternity homes, another regarding Reports were prevalent measure by the same author to abolish ot a move or l celebrations tbat ing Senator measure and a by the poll tax, the private nature were contemplated b McKinney. which would toamend the parol- some person who desired to show iaw with regard present t the their appreciation of the Utah troops. ing of convicts held for murder reads The will not present the lawoutside first degree. Atnot public official however, be paroled for a gatherUig that they may amume rewponsthility have the prison premises until they which it is feared might ittuse a furactually served 14 ye ax. The proposed influenza amendment, would reduce this to five ther spread of the make still earlier parole year andshould "ant board "by the possible, Services or otous vote, deem H to the- best Inter that est of the state and the- prisoner lie be sooner paroled. Promising Young Bay- all the difficulties . Committee in Charge Yields To Recommendation of Health Officials Streets To Be Decorated. 4 , i- lif- I D !, - ? -- ndw the direction of the bishopric Adjutant General Give ox Emerson ward, the funeral of Feron Chevron re! Dunster Ruff, tho 1J year-ol- d son . Statement of Mr. and Mrs. John J Ruff, 116 Major Fred Jorgensen, adjutant gen. Browning avenue, was held at the eral of Utah, has made the following Wasatch Lawn cemetery at 2 SO statement relative to' gold and silver o'clock stars: died last Monday morning of leakage "There 1 no authority for gold and of the heart, from which he had sufsilver stars being worn on the uni fered for several years. form. They arexiot authorized. home at 2 The cortege left the -chevrons Regarding the scarlet the body1 had been viewo'clock after authorizis men. this for discharged number of frtends of There ed by a large ed by th war department. The service at thegrave The should be one chevron worn on the left was family. conducted by Bishop George sleeve midway between the elbow and and the speakers were Stephen the shoulder, point up, to be worn on L. Richards. Bryant S. Hinckley. Joboth the overcoat and coat. Thia la the seph Lloyd and Bishop Arbuckle. The mark of the honorably diecharged opening prayer waa offered by Oscar, aoldier." , A. Kirkham and th grave wag dedicated by Bishop David A. Smith. The music Included, "Sometime We'll Understand." by Alvin Kedding-to"O, My Father," and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," by the Latter-da- y the Saints high school quartet, and EXECUTIVE OFFICERS closing hymn was, "Nearer My God to Thee." The speakers offered remarks of oondolenca to members of the bereavExecutive officers for the ensuing ed family. For many monthx ihe Iit, yeer Werq.lectrd yesterday afternoon tie fellow had suffered, .but always been patient and cheerful. Though at the closing business meeting of the had with his school Utah grand lodge of Free and Accepted his illness Interfered A banquet followed in the life somewhat, he was a bright, active Masons boy and a favorite axRong, his playevening which closed the two days' mates. h annual convention of tho Th pallbearers were four cousins of communication, Herbert A. Macmillan, the deceased boy John Siddoway, acted Lewis Dunster, Gerald Bowman and retiring grand master, L. Nathan Bowman. There was an ingofflcer. Those elected 'are: Arthur Cornelius abundance of beautiful floral tribute. D. was Ferrel borh Ruff March 14, L James Hoy Wherry, grand master; Cettron, deputy grand master, John 190- - Besides his parents, he is surEdward Carver, senior grand warden, vived by two sisters and a brother as of Ogden: Emery Roy Gibson, Junior members of the immediate family. Conely, They are Leone and LaRue Ruff grand warden; Richard Louts and grand treasurer; . Freeman A. McCarty, John Lewis Ruff. grand secretary. are: Edwin officers grand Appointive Tuttla Lewis, grand chaplain. Logan; t i-- T k i ' i ii M i -- -j k n. It ?; 14 yv T .. forty-eight- Abbot Robert Heywood. grand orator, More Civil Service 7 Rogers Howell, grand Ogden: BenjaminEtarood Harris, grand Are Announced lecturer; Roy Bulkley, marshal: William Francis grand pursuivant, Provo; Noble Everett bamieL grand standard bearer. Brigham; Eben Efisworth Johnsoti,sgrxnd mission announces the following named sword bearer. Green River: Le Roy grand deacon. opei oncomepUtfv examinations to he Alymer McGee, senior early dates: junior held Fran kiln Cook Osgood, Tbat the-- ffifttl bf 'The' proposed Titer Prises & Dxvhhwrr irarrjr eranddfeaebn. and meteorologtxtrcmaig4. marlals .to he erected, .by taevartou Heater, senior grand steward, Tooele; jnnior March 12; mineral examiner tmaiej. states and cltles-l- honor of the soldiers Alexander Edwin Eberhardt. rv24; iruard penitentiary Dnnne. February Daniel grand steward; met-Tgrand Will be a war who served nmw.e and 6T'Fda7tWcrtffitrWdCTfhFT!bcI-connected itn Vacteriolocit (male X female), FebAddress in household ej- of Manry In .Utah ruary 24, sport rioua Bodte frjcr Slotl Vegclieil at a recent nession ef thV the riren br ence and calorimetry rremaJey, Febru of the banquet war memorial convention In Boston, ac- were feature in paleobotany (male and a letter received by the city the four loc&l blue lodge In honor of ary 4; aid cording tocom tumiftr Avard Fair- the grand lodge The irpeaker paid femohr). Fybrury-4r-assixtaplanninglocal ml set on from rural carrier for to (male). February Americas splendid tribute banks. sculptor, who represented glowing Woods Croaa, February 4; bookkeeper In the war this city at the convention. The mat achievements and female), every. Tuesday; Todav Salt Lake consistory, Scottish (male (male and tetTfhtf mortar" Fa.r! Rite of Freemasonry wilt open its tem- bookkeeper-typewritmale), every Tuesday; ealculattn-'-machln- o reunion at the Masonic and female), of (male, three b.nkV;f that a complete re- ple, which will cover a period There multigraphoperator and writer press operator night port would be sent by the convention dark, cloning Saturday JU and (male female), operatives (male wiH be special musical features . officials at a later date and demale) and statlstical'clerk (male have defferent charge of Alfred H. reahedy. . Each locality will I9 and and ScotFebruary 19, March This yrar s class assembled for con- Aprilfemale), it is pointed out. and problems to eolve,was 24; aid (mah); anddrairmaster therefore loth to tish xlte degree In the Salt Lake Che convention female), con(male ever (male); physician It is sistory Is one of the largest make any definite suggestion on teachers (Philippine Islands) Ihe American vened The lodge numbers (2 stars explained, however, that be il. In the past year three and female). blanks and willing to Its service flag Federation of Art will fjirthef have Application a-local tho of consistory states, cities to op members irem give any suggestion Cohn, thirty-thir- d formatlou may be obtained They are; Louis If the problems are presented to the died Le Louis Roy Bkr. WashIn degree; federation at It headquarters Charles William Grout; ofington. preferably bv correspondence T.te reunion will close Tbe memorials should combine beauty, a banquet for tbe class with . is and ficially if force, nctaco, CaL . simplicity dignity, f'rx San Maaona SooUisturUe sad attending stated. -- - n ' nt thirty-se- er cond ,() thirty-sec- ond; &Srtroa &UTS32&- i J , .k ' a In'-th- 4; hj; ik'r 1'f Jtostwnjdmair-'fmoleVleSruar- . ' f. i; Tests UyvrLL.lVB,.J?o7'.heri!l -i 4,- , d f |