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Show , , IA4..0,4. , , . . , . 1,, ti. ' , - ,,,,,,,,,',....,,,141,6,,ir..4,,, ,f1" ',1,,, ,,,k,,fidta - . . ' ,..,4,. ,, l''',.. , i - i ,,, - ' ,,,,, if, 4 ,,, .,,, t,,,,,.,,' . , 4- - , - -,,,,d4, 4 1...,,Z ,.,..,' ,;, - -- ,,,C14,,,,,,---- ... ands -- WOMAN II - TSTJFIES .... 1 001.SEHIS . IIINSTI IN CASE - -. ..,- 4 4 4 .444 er,i(4M1,,,,i,'414,4,,,,A,...A,,,,P,L.,..W,04,,,,.,'4,,,,,ar,,,44,44g,,,,,,,,,44,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, - ..,,,,,i a - 4,444c...44,1,4,v , - i ' CITY I I Tile preliminary hearing in the case, ''.... ' GREET - - Roy scouts of the city- ' 44 . - . -- - - , - . .' - Actor 1 - Lz4::,;-4- - '1 t i st,---tazatai Growers Fruit''''', - , - ' AMUSEMENTS '''' 1 at-Wil- All Next Week I, , i,,.. . .,- , ' , . "- ...,, ,.,..,,,o of ' ' !.. vi , Atilt. PARAMOL'INT-EMPREIsh--Bra- ''' - -- , ,.... 4, w I - s.- , . 1 j "i- ..., - I cettola, , ttui-rifi- - mix- a t it -- Are-h.-R- d- -- price 0 ,eee - - 6r it er I !ia-nag- ' I of-th- . ea-te- n. 4 Malin" '- . --a- .1 - - . . .- 'i -- "I I - -..- , I as I I 111 Jo-lig- ht pu , , tideetion-wfter-ttitr - -- - A . . . .4';'---. -- ett -- ,t1--- , Dante flegoari. wanted in this city was of counterfeiting', returned hereyesterday afternoon in the, custody of a t'nited States mar-li- e will be given a prelintlary hearing.V in a few days before Ilidge, Van P.R. rnited States Henry on a charge . . . '- ' - - correlationntali Alleged. Counterfeiter. N I he Woman Takes Poison. ,Pk:-.3- at the-sala- ry- i f While 'waterlog from despondency, Mrs. Helen St clair3liyears old,.:36 Third East street, swallowed a quan- Mill Creek Residents to tity of poison with suicidal intent early Demobilize Service Flag this morning, according to. the police She was taken to the emergency hosIn the Mill Creek ward. Sunday ei,pital by Patrolmen L. W. Watts and be Thomas and the use of the stom- ening at T:34, ach pump relieved her condition held in honor of the returning sosomewhat but sht Is reported in a. tdiers and for the demobilization of serious condition, Mrs. St Clair de- the community service flag. The proclared that she had been ill for some gram is given under the auspicts of ttme, and that she formerly came the NationalT-ounc-il for Defense, and from Illinois. Her husband returned is as follows: to that state last week-frooversees Shirring. "The Stir Spangled BanservicA) according to her statement ner:" invocation: violin solo. Miss She has lived at her present address Melba Lindsay; &claret's of welcome, of the demobilization for about eight weeks. Carlisle; service flag. D. R. Merrill. Miss Mal "..4e---Carlisle, assisting: duet, Misses Melba an Virginia Lindsay; patriotic id HEulTlyE Joseph A. M. McRae; solo. lima Melba 'Andean singing, 'Ametice;" , benediction. The public ' 1 cordially Invited to be i,, 4- ttits-Inqui- - - --' mae ,:N:.", J :::.',,,, the bill designating the deductions which may. be made by eninig coin- - Gradual Decrease in in arriving at their ntt proceeds. puniest Number of Cases I' .. . The right is given to derloet t '," .. .... ii, t' i7 tratien office expenses which adminia,1...4,14,, The. ..sitatcurred I. ewithin the I the A 1;4'4;1, '.'.."''' committee report did not carry, v,,,ff i 4., iii, ,y,:;.., 4,44.. amendment a lthough the comittee! partment for the this :, February .; .1,44. , I, t ,..xiiwas strongly in favor of it and ordered ati compiled by Joseph. Weiler, chief 1 Weather Foremen, It written-intite report. However. an gain : I shows itark Inspector, that 673 State and local: Tonight and Sunday k' "" amendment was Urepared and submit- . ted which carried the frOViS10115 aud it canes of Influenza were reported to partly 0000: not much change la tem. ';' was quickly adopted. after which the the department during the month. The MRS. Eititt U. WMTEILIN. perature. bill was painted s also shows that 65 deaths oc- '; rried Senator Olson. a supporter report to Mr. Wirthlin in 1693 and moved with of theyproposition ofvigorous March I. IllIll a definite, eurred frOm this cause in the 28 days. &ening The number of both cases and deaths - ... li!m to Eureka.. where they resided for multiple for taxation. wits an interested t la years. MraiWirthlin was prominent specieter of the proceeding." from ails far below that for a single week Temperature Degree, lin I when the Church work there. holding the po- - front seat in the house gallery. epidemiewas at its height. Mon of president of the Y. L. M. L A. 35 Some of the strong supponers of the The dusease htus bAn 7eIrtrrdaY gradually de- years. ... after amenttntent, its itighellt 311 February last year. i 52 for."veral . cream-fipassage. gleefullY since the first of the month. to ait Lase tit ram- - said the bet now WIli glee the "hetet I in February since 1r71 64 Preturning The - , of cases for any .trilr''' number highest f 'Highest this morning I 31 tily settled in the Eleventh ward. where something to think about and they I 4 :bits. : last year again took a prominent ready to stay in session uutil the are! one day was l'.1);- the smallest 7. l n e i Pollee htlee'i LOWOlit February in elisions work.' being IttlerP.P., die of July. If necessary. 4o make the, the last five months. E76 deaths har e i ;.. ..43, part February since Irt4 t been reouested to aid in St search for Normalor i , , occurred from this cause. t3 ,sively president of the Religion Class senate concur in the amendment yesterday Merent Httghek 264 west Fotirth Seeth, mean Ber devout - - ..... l 35 ',and of the Relief aociety. . Records at the emergency hospital yPtortbir r t street, and Albert 'Attie.Aortimulated excess for February:: .3,z3 character and lovable show Unit 69 . eases were handled personalitr., made her a Wilt(' eirele of friends both excess inset Janu-- l ,hoya who disappeared from their AecurautaLed there duriog the month. I . Eight of x135 !here and in her former home In Eureka:1 I i these were ary homes ' I One he IS and oft not have Osly Thuraday night dairies A. PROGRAMS- - ono from amajor camps. Two deatha nese in Salt Mrs. Wirthlin le euritived by her hue- - 'Mr i doing basi- ' beers seen Pince. Before leaving Lake fell below the 12 per wound andcm.i, band, se,cen childreti..-JoesspWirthlin. Inehet gunshot previpliation I ., 'Thursday niett Moroni in PAM to have! Jr.. Emma Ellis. Virginia, LeRoy. from heart failure, oocurred theseoent requirement for aolide thsr"the -4V left A ,note Third Ward.- -order .. during the month. month of Psi:ornery. according to the 2.11 and a number of brothers and sinters. end the other hos lePre INivtfir on the Total for February At the fire alarm Office the recortle LeTtoY Winters aecurnu lated excess for February' 170 . Funeral.ee rvices will be held In the Violin 8010 report just Mimed for the month H. I . iWeittern Pacific 34 -. that Aitires occurred north." .goine Eleventh ward ehapet tomorrow after- - Address ....EldperroirWrailmilatwniAll. belitortuter! Pf!leobvifu .,....',, 1,11 during p. Huey, chief inspector of the bymilk Total afore Jan. I. ..... 1 most The ary. serious ot . hert a parents have been in or influ-- - !Accomulited The these to I,. ; at be 2:15.Interment will the sand dairy division ot the deficiency since.lan-- i enza and he has been living: with art city health Friends may view the nished bySam Winters and male Irsts the KellY0 bc'tel firs,5? niii cemetery. uary I The Products of each of sit the reeiderine this afternoon choru dspartment were aunt. I . . . I , the dairies above the 3.2 per cent S. and tomorrow from II 64 .froill Relative humidisi at 4 ern o Eleventh Ward. Dr: C. A. Gowan. Dentist,' has standard-requireuntii I. owing to this funeral fast for feerts. In the RIsttee humidity at p.m. yea-i i 1 ! Pt I filmy co A II. CO- -47 Main gt rl gi, bo! Pleetinv In thent Eleventh ward tomor-,- , Siing tall17245-Ward--e...... ..................... trrdav hi;oceeM apoti.seadnwt,:e;ossuo';'1., si a reel- 3 1 13.M.--iithcFlti-uos Anna Grand-Pr- e s ' Soprano solo The report shows that the products Wan -- - --,... t i( 'Weather observatiens at 6 a. m. A ddreas 10.1 Prot.. Levi Edgar T ou ng one of cream ice t estabLishment were I M usical mblection .; t .. down to the minimum for fats allowed VIONIVISINEWMONEMIIMMP. z( The 51135ex Marguerite and Temperature. f ....4 by law. Vise minimum is 12 per cont. 1 --'7: 3 r, 0, -The Wail rifetinnary roe the fol- , 4.1'--------- z 4 Th!TeSort tollow ni - ;-II Settg'f-- , - 44. , 1 1 . '.- -1 Awl,- ,':'';'1''.'.'. ' I 1,frxr nvine,or, Onice.,,,,,,.- - ,,, ,,..., Ira''"''''' C. -,. 11 :., il . ,,.. 1., ...AO to. t STATTONS iry. al, ,est i .1u 4 a,',,,,,:17 ., .,1, , Fats. Elo MIL - Arial :" Address Eldor 0 F. WhitneY1 a.rd.-60HI ... i , 3.1 12. IT Western Dairy music. ROOM i 14pectat n, : fof C"" 'I 4 t'hurett Farm Dairy 4,1 12.10 21.100 i ; ? a Twenty-fourth ,t; Brea. Cannon 6.1 14.36 32,001' , Ward,ve., Dairy. 6.6 is fast becoming . .. : Winder 16.67 : COO . Dairy Soleetion .1 The big $ehool at l'rovo. already ;Woodbury orchestra Cold Medal Dairy. 4 1 100 13.10 an ordinary ne- - if Vocal solo Nellie Pugsley - 13.14-,- 11.1001 I:SI-ILI . T , famous f"r its g,netal educational Iairy ,..,2.7., trattr--'kessIWT-ródi---ol1...; Morris 4. 4 ,., ..1' Dahl Pros. 13411 .11 46, 10,3140' Dairy Poise .;2' ire; of teachers, is coming into the Piano solo 4.7- 13.11 361.001, Hamilton Dairy 2,4 Evelyn Sorenson 4no,, enne .. bath room can be lime-Igas a center of industrial 4S ' Hill Farm Dairy 4.2 13.64 S' loss , 77.001: (11;eatz, . Park Wsrd. Highland ten: ' cducat converted into a . 3.7 12.74 112.0011 Harrill Pain' 1.1 ;12 46 , 1., e3 .1 Dr. A. R. 'Anderson of the 2A' l'UNti ..VSI) 11VAGN.A1.1:S ' 4.1 12.11 ,A l I 17.401 Family Dairy, Dodge city with the plan of its in .1..,ne7 ttl,f.c1,,,,M7,1",, Mania Loaf ,tat,h7vr-lir .1 21",'2.1,60ir' ri 'IntttrefinytorIttintrYttrit-In-17iahlti- g - a, tucon Tlie NPIC Standard Dle.. titaud Ju:ek 4.1011. . Zd' IS 29 Archaeology- wrfli it trorm'ocosohte-foo-ovo4,,H. of its !!!,4ti.,,gxAzn2, .......t$' P ,f Farm Dairy ., 4.1 12.10 611.001, t Mides. :4 and not very ex- -. VT , AA , Tiomipte.44vmdinfauttAlwattookowt-wigpl-ftve.0-,14-0 The tletteleemese'sti.naio4otifetosPY)feit'lieliKtfie Parkin Dairy . . 13.23 .11.600 El I, '' ''.'9''''''''''''''' tr11131011 ' Those who invest their numbers will consist of open I V(teat1ofl. ''''''' t, containsot many of the eILAtiso.e '' tea'4: .pennive. 171,4,7 -Crervent 6.1 11.Yr -- 11.200 Park 4. time and efforts at this place of ing and closing songs by the, congretures that aork. SW 11,,ns lomostie 4s, 11.118400 .1., 4s: Dairy .1 f LI.. Angeles Iti01111 may w;th a learning.. solo by Mrs. Willard perfect safety gation. Hsieh- - Farm Dairy 3. a 12.41 IN ZO, . 18.101 '. 'I. 0 'fi t depend unon receiving what BriglAsmortfuts 1 It contains more than 6.000 dis- 2.40Jeng Richards and a vocal- - solo ItY Mrs. 4.1 12.17 40 Wbilbeek Dairy 46 New (Irleans . 16200,, ' ,r ham the Young, in first Governor . Mons Dairy 4S 1;t) Irene Cummings. 3.3 11.41 103.000 articles and' groups cif Now. 'York ,7S at SONS 00. Pito mossage to the Territorial log1O, ' I . criminating 24 16.. 26 14wan's Dairl, a , syotionyums. 11.700; .4e,k ;:..- - ForevaDate.4Watd.--- ;q11 )A) ore:timing kt; u 4.3 13.0 Clover Lest t 15.600 Dairl, 1 .,.. 4..4 :t. let 19' Lothinit. Vas poiscr --to act., ..;.4 SOtlf' t- Salt Lake OPPop.its Talw,r ., ,..,.. .1. J. Slim ; .,. :fr lk.; of the, "mime slte,.. sa.009tertris I Stad the Power to appreciate. ' AddreSs :? ?Jr Cream a4, Texts J. . Haddock les tar February. ....,....Don nacts. Was. ROO& '""Onni , $94 Pages, to,' Solo- .4 4. 4' 4' Or, 'o 1' yesies 'large attendance .....4.4.4..Ade ! lame. t , rata IF .' . ... . I "J.T.7". la 10: so many of the children :St, Loots ..'.. contains ... .. AD kinds of tile 4 . Cloth - 20.01 4. Leather ...... Cream Wick, -6 False lel Th ", Indtied $2.1). ,st. tit" t ("1, 'Trio... anti near relatives of former McDonald. James &lc. alimmoo. .. lee 50 Cream Crescent work. 02 n Ottgo ......1 1 fil' 16.11 that the progronsive Donald and Ruth littewart. :;. 10 Polar lee Cream ...,.......... Wm of a grinst student-bod- y 124s ! .. .. Cream Keeleys Wandamere Ward. is assured.. , Franklin tee Cream ..........., ar 16.0,1 - While t Sherklan Itlehard R. Lyman 111,1mmoove -0 .... .4 ' F, theological illumination IS a 1Address '.. 11.11 4 1,Vhitwortb, lee Cream 0111,111,1MEMM -fundamental of Take0'4 1211 22I,,-.2the 41 Pubis Its Cream ,....,... p.m.42i chareet,eristir slwhithe Wandamere car. 22., B. Y. U. Its lit ,,,,,11t .develoonient Tanohah , '''' IN auh;',tis le merit the confidence 441 42 4Gt ' ' ALLIANCE- COAL COMPANY.; Of both Clitirch, and State. OA MARSH COAL' CO 261 Winnemucca .,.I 34i 44 Courses , Main kreet. are how offered for 20i ,.! 13 now Yellowstone 12; .."1". Coat of Beet Quality and Quick Per CoalThe Med Yon want: when you work leading to a maitter'S degree. Service abone 'Vas; want Phone Waa 1301 and 12,1. buil rises. 7:41 tom; tun seht Cte p.m I k . 11 Exchange Commbetionee Karl A. Scheid '"What conetitutes public safety." and I i by W. H. Wilkins on "Responsibility for administration of $he law." I. t Genealogical- WoeltAt next-- Mrm- Sayi genealogical clans meeting to be i.5 It; held in the Church Office building. the atispicecuof the Cenealog- itf,... . under teal Society of Malt, the subject "Eve; t IntiOn of Surnames" wM be treated. At if kthe last meeting. Mrs. Nellie Taylor gave a report of CretstAlOgirs11 Convention to be held in .April. Mrs-- Smia T.. Gates spoke on .f ke supplementer,. Pledte ser and Nebo f, ite. stakes were represented:at the meet-- I City- , !!'; :,t , 7 1 . ',,, ' ,,, ' 1, :,,,t, ;0.,ttia, "Flu" , ,; ....:!.,,....4,t-!,-,- ri t",,,,, .., original,---The-repore---o- I .. .libIst Leg., Ill--Th- lth orf i , - - li iti-i-- . Wi-thl- in , ,---- --- ' -- - -- 'I f - -- ...... i , ., 1 - i , , , . I - A d , 1 ., i .. ..-.- - 1 j h ; - -- - c I ).-- . I , i;',I I Desk Standard ., . -- 1 1.; ; , ,, " Dictionary ;- Act! .. Power to Appreciate! - Yower rt 1 -- i ---- - Andreter--;Prest.--Neph- IN. ...... i. -- -- , -- 7-Da- , rap-eke-- d. ' 1 . , -- kacture-ww"Bibhc- al ,. rv ' : P ri , ,' -- ill.,...... . t- . i - t,,,,a77-etto.- n. , -t e- I ...... 4 Valry-.,,,,--2.- 12.36-450.0- 09 I s I ty ;;...:: iv:,,,,-tirrgr.i- .. ah 1". DEsEpET NEWS .,,, 4 l J 0, -- present '41 fou Ore irg the Z're and coin dit ,hltu to. -- I -- the' vas the tar ttin the tar tiot rnI3 troi rho CHURCH NOTICES tub blk 1 Tile high priestat quorum of Pioneer stake trill hold its regular monik,1 meeting in the stake hall, Sundt, March 2, at 10 'rho arteathood of Pioneer' stake Al meet in the stake hail MOIVIA). Yards Itsk -- - IT) t. at 210 pm. ut tint a. ebtall o trice ni stake will meet at the stake heats The hood &Imlay. March 2. at 10 s-will meet at amt.. --- - - - -- " tut vat - 3, ere - - r)r tt Ate - - 'Or The Averige Farmer ten hail a great deal of practical soma knowledge. )et is deficient in of the moot mullein requirements, Fie may know bow to produce some of the beet crops. but not know how. te,neti VI the best advantage-whic- iery that rgt the itt-- ' Into turns agriculture drudgery. and his childrenbecause of thieforsake the farm as noon as they are old enough. fEru h10.1 rver 1,- -e ',6,111&24.. 24,11 . -- 4 eliminate sughronC. Bowafteld has written his - book 'MakingWrit'The Farm Pay." For sale for a for time at 20e. Regularly 111 copy 41.00. Como in and get your Yard elan ask for The Back Farmer" and,"Buccese With Hoes" 1ttaltoilelp ditions that I -- 4 BOOK STORE IRA ' .. I z,h,-,2- I el - ts L'f11114..j3r0.44,4444,7.-1-3,-.44,41e41-2,23,,,,ep- - E. ' special-services-wil- l t....1.- -- ........,4,..,..,-....,--t----- -, -- e'2 p ower to Think! : - al! -- i- 1 , of silowmg I : , ter - , -- , ',1' city-hea- , . : .4,..,, ,,,I, WEATHER ,REPORT I ' ' -- might be added. io41 h- '7"-- ..-- II the boy scouts of Salt Lake City have -tendered moat valuable service to the community is indicated by the splendid spirit which f have found on thepart of every citizen interviewed on the matter of organization. Ali of there were enumerated 'bore things which been taken part in by the at large: boy ecoute of the country' have been done in full measure by kit Lake City scouts. The prospect. are eseeliont for the complete ortanization of the local council in Salt Lake iIity within the neat IA days, When this is arerimpti tilted. 'Ir.:will ttcaUy evety large city t the Unied States has an artive n,inrI1 ,peratrg tinder charter granted by the national organizattoiC Mr. Cross; is working in with the organiiratien erninmitree: ard R. Lymin. cherman; the Bev. Wil-A. iam-- W. Pleetwomt the- Bev. Peter Martineau and Simpkin, Lyman R. Mr. Cross has ear A. Kirkham. interested the Male organizations of the club and the Commercial such as city the ttntaryetutz and -- ntbara in the ar- COUnCrt the gpalaninzattoionp7 States district In the United jurv2, fee. . , ..,,- -- court yegterday awarded Samuel 13. Croft a Judgment of $7,3641$ against the Peerless Coal company, H. E. Lewis and J. H. Riddle. The amount wall a claim under a note due Aug. L. 19IP, with interest and attorney' r'177:7"1111171'"1"1 ... , anVdrrhlatritnaPraedi s : z ng -- ni - I - a - !. - -- ---.- ...- - THEATREr--Metrinni- h -. g Ten Days. I II 14totye' lac; t Of with tapproximately 4:0,0'1!fr Intr, aiszt .boye emmited;:' the' erg iiization has made a treimerdoue ronsrlbutien in the national life. During the tsar VP Wtkrg Wounded by 'the ue reseTher-re- r Worts on the part At the organizedtat boyhood et the country ea represented by the scouts. in khaki The lads were making thOusands and thousands of gardens, marketing the products te .eonserva food supply, helping tan, ors with their crops;- deliverleg over Mrs. Miller to Celebrate 30404,000 of copies government printed matter; etiolating the Red t'roas Eightieth Anniversary continuouely. particularly- in Trolvtt,y., Ilhip and. financial drives; collect," d to be sent to Bit Mrs. Sarah Jane Rich Miller.. eldest-chil- 'book by the carload In Many ways every trenchei; helping C. Sarah and of the late Charles organisation that was sorting the tvfB. Rich, and who took an active part vernrnent; selling aPprozimately Sae, in Liberty bonds': cOlOnization 000,000 anti her fatherBr-earlS30.000.000 in war mayingsapprextmefery lo. IItaTTp days, will celebrate her eightieth birth; rating standing walnut. reporting N.- 750.660 feet or a.200 carloads; eoliect., day. Marth 4. Mrs. Miller is a pioneer 'Ina fruit pito, over leo carloads wen, of 1347 Ott is '$till bale and hearty. She credited to.scouta; Jumping into avert can relate many interesting personal emergency to sestet:, in feet, making in every way. the message sent reminiscences of early days. Though good to the upon the declaration she 'was but years old when she of war government with Germany was: 'Say Seouts may be depetied upon (14. crossed the plains she can rethember of Ame,-Icmany incidents. She settled with her any or all service of the character for which the .Boy Benuts. have been parenta on a lot now in the Seventeenth to Rear trained and which they are qualified to ward, Feb. I, It49 Lake in latit with a colonization tompa- render. -The purpose of the national organreturned in 1S66. lines inwhich rty--but Salt conserve now isation home to her is made has of the all she time Lake City. She went on a mission to splendid training which has resulted from the war activities and to again, the southern 'states with her brother. the late Ben E. Rich, hen she was 68 take the progressive. dacational pro gram' contained in the hand books years old. In A family party for her will be given which the boys nee as their guide. Pra-tt'veal. to do thus we are urging the Milando order at nett Tuesday denee. at which her brothers. sisters most Intensive and eMcient organizeand relative! will gather to pay her tion of all communities throughout the enuntry for the direction of the work itiote, of the scouts. It is for this reason that we are planning for a local ciMiteil Lake. in of Thit (Aunt Salt the city Croft Gets Judgment. et! acts as a beard of directore for the m fri COMING. TAKE Local Council Will be Or. ganized Within &1st - f . i - The Ititzt Monday, Came Hoek.' Thursday,- Friday SattirtlitY--Mare13,- 14 and And Carlo Grand Opera Co. 11.1PPODROM1;---A- ll next week Inept Monday (Irminger Stotit Vompitny presents "Innooent." - ' I , "Tise---fleart to-t- he I 4. - w TRAINS-1-nivi---trertve-tha. . Phillips of liumattilY s Desmond RIALT0-4Willitu- n "Dein Duntstn:" Pearl White in Nest "Underwowid Terrors. Eddie Polo. ht I 7 :. ' "Clooputra." er -- - tti HIPPODROME.Itonshy - ;;.--- ! - Right," with kitty Gordon; "The Home Trail." BBOADWAY.--,Thod- a Bars in biTRAND-:-"Materri- :::: , BrUdy in "In- destructible Wile." frel.-well- ri,tw.:::1::::ite 11 11 IL:. D. Cross. national tielti commissioner, Boy Fit out of Amereia. who In Salt Lake City In the tercet of organizing a liseal iio the gonductinit Of scout work, zirezi; ly encouraged at the pros insk firir a strong organization. here, In peal, of hie. work. Mr. Croita Said "Afte.l. IS months f er,c., natiouS In the various. pharet st "Win the War program' it ç he generally-agree- d that the Loy of ,America has e now as noyase he, estabtished the mrivement-ii- i ltarts .of the people.' Mortf,thit, nation has never before rea,zed ihe value and impeetance ef the vomit training and program , Atti:erYRIC)14 . ' News ; MEI( or nt in "Venn in lite Washburn - ,,Easst." - Flagg ' ,, swinedy, - , '' .,.- -, , - ' -' n A Y SCOOTS 1101 OF AMElliti , hmytho and 'Wilkes ,. Players in 'Carmen." with PAPrAGES - i'audesille "he Cannibal Madill' tits other Anthony . . - in ORPBetHEC:1 .'-'";;-.-- 1 ' wit h Stella No Sabe;" Mr. Leo . '.' CROSS ! . - ( COMMENTS 0ONi lab melalaniali r . , sort, aoprano. ,.......s '. , ,...,.,.'111"Nar., - 0.- , ' 1,,T ' . , , ...I.,- .- -- ; - - ,,,,,,, .,. , E COMMISSIONER TONIGHT. sALTIttliFi mEATRENiusical Am society presents May ' Peter. - :, i'.' . I The West l' - . , ,,,,. ' 't t, -..;; , - trolman R. A. Radke and Patrolmen field trout commissioner, who 'epoke 1." . be- - at a 'E. A and Woodward, held J. last J. specially arranged rally s'gnert f , 1 , , the before JUPtie of In Fixes hall. Scout songs Parrett t i gun yts day at ,night Multiple '""' e" , Reser, was continued greeted of:the sixth scout 00. It , Times Net Proceeds by A! after the distriet, sung by LOG lusty -- lunged until next Tue '10, 1 ,,,,, 4,, ,,, -esamin,ation of a ..tuple of witnease& youngstere. ,t, ' ' s., e charged with Striking Out Words:"Not , The three offtcers ,e, ,,.., :1::. : r:Vithila7ake No Dally.Papey, ,Itir.erosestated that theintal.cdun- ... t"'', Sn oney n Of Paul Sedar, cirlo be formed next week will dnafro ; To Exceed."- peatrnorpriti,tit , 1 Are reading the o r of á Pool hallI o west Sec- - ble the membership tn troops of the ''''' ; - 'I ' -Mrs. Sedlc wife city and will organize competitive ond South street. - s tio-- , it- - scout will make the which ,' first the aims of prrprietor. I "I. 'Semi-Week- ly also ' need. 'She teetified tirat on Jan..- - ,:' 'work 41t''' 14E Well laid plans of the goverI 14 ' : .. state- went to her livirfg rooms an spoke aectsilltiol t nor and the senate, on the Mine fiddke ',i ' ent:Itoosereit. saywhich, e,,,i4;,,t4c, tas,!IA .nsked her for a drink of whisk), - ' ' I!.., were taxation . question, badly to be a'good American l 1 ; ' ",e,seceitie Ina that he did not he-by the d. S4dar It sohouthasetyletstmeardkae: strorfg.! it of flouor iiilthe house PIPICP 11:3)11:13ueavitalywristrithe 4 I ... 15iMbetyebdoythaereoeuutun.,,,,t11her hen she i The,..Nero:114, I Parker euth:, prescrihelifor I : An seemtpdons,to influenio-1this -t tth TIV'en.lhdo ill.st O, d ,7:01dlltb for mine .. , itanie I provisions I; said. the officer' A drink-wh- , fletturdarand fletob.Week. 'as the Olson Mil did, whirls I 1.......LL....:..,......d........'"4 lyi7 al.0 .po.p, i saseatment a rd. retort t and i the senate relected and substituted j ly. are now payablehz, advsocoat 4 h.lici or eA remtnieeeneem days. pioneer entered. the said. 'and searched 1111111.11.1.11.11. the Bevan-Parkmeasure for. i MII.1 he- stalked troll " ..- whefi ' and , Kotberi bottle. tho they the hill A place. finding -by the senate the pro- I : st nothing vided passed Influents talked himMe-ruttethst th'At II, (i that mine companies were 4,o be THEaki- EWS ON-1Hlis Impossible w Is willing F And that It-sho boy said, before, t,tor) Timm As, assessed. . . . . including other ataitliantentn to and itork; no growl, do - ifte-i-aot not to exceed' "11 1. :.. ie.. win A feature of the- evening a Jitioation al The Deseret NeWII k On Sale en the Appear ',me Eternal had expired times the net proceeds. r. I. lEvery Troia That Leaves or Enters Radice again appeared, she said, and Presentation of merit badgei by Maglilli"ne, " P.Ith rit'n - live RAI. I'M The rec- ' 1 I report coittee PIn After Charlesbelt Lake Daily Tel told herbie would like to fbresk bur " Cross Id Jack Greene, I, Patronitr'Wbcran 'Not Altitain I for not putting the bottle out tor 8 B. Hanks and Reed Vetter!' of rimnibasteendetod Ina!: tarbmrtrnendrymten -' nesittesited to Inform the News Office- - of reach. She Ad 74 that after a eon- - 1100P 3'; and .Inlin McCarty 'of troop the net proceeds, thereby taking from ferenee with Egbert and 1,'oodsr1 . LI. for special aehipvenients. Twenty- - the board Ore qualization any R. Kendall Thoma s. well known Salt right to- lake ; I told her thef'svould k eep sil ent seven scouts were examin ed by a court i chang e the assessment adke actor, will appear all next week 0, minagainst I local of l'nitst'''clis" tnli illtgolgorttyy. aletntrh., sWitilhkeittlirre"nThcee a;ntehetterstpuriortmit IFt;olernrtals.M.Lag2i4,."; e'eqa";:t. composed for Sop' I ii ker of Jona .1,,. 1 .,,I1Eitit, I and that Radke told herit was $300. ?tripes. Scout yell! and enthuAtasni Richards from puttingMopped on thony Fm)the and asso'clate plavers the queptioh r I Mrs. Sedar aald her husband was not interspereed the events. Nicholas G.1 the acceptance of the committee report "Ken." as he is familiarly known "' and she Morm-ioffered the invocation after i without debate by moving that the rel a i OW11, 11004 roll. V a ilcitzui on by c. tin the pool hall at the . .fie Ool. Webb in Town--C- ol '1 .. port be not accepted. lie argued trnnt tirn.,iftl-Singin'or "Arnertea," told his ret everything upon-Jol-iCooke of the Wilkes. the standpoint that all other property to :Webb ho id the? ei conk. Of Seder, tes-- t .t , George owners have the rtght or join the Wilkes, t'isyers for (MP to the , lor a orhort, visit. en route to Camp .tified that $10n loolso halt! to Radkel I i week, laiard state an of for beginning tnnghL An41 Kee" equalization; 'I'aylor, .1(7,y for ors, duties them ;01 laughingly 28 and $200 more. Girl Injured in Pool. Alsktricrit of lalciik but the bill t!n thert!I hall-jas:tysit Is a safe bet,,as he ' i ., on in room 29. Of et an this.; was Sadke's Jan. III assessment at which i'' curries his $ III,rtio insurance arbitrarily 1 , Daughter is BornA baby girl 1411' which was taken out in lite . eould be deviated slot 1. from., t ' hp: biwn to Mr. and Aim J. H. Carstensen. latter amount, Radke returned 8 too, days when itia Graham, 18 years old. daugb&ionic the same lines. Seventh East, Feb. 27. at he said. on the plea that they must ter o f G. W. Graham of Bountiful. gut- - arguedevery dayrnrgi carrots and rockri ware frequent one to was entitled I ,fb2e80Dsor.uth H. Groves L. D. S. hop- - meet their rent. The officer told them. in court and the amendment would bar ferinrs on the forittigtit shrine. I ' Mr. Thomas has had eatenid.ki, and babe are doing the witriests said, that he had decided fered a slight concussion of the brain mining companies from that right. vital . mother ' more to and off let them that easy. collided when with her head last night Quinn need much the same arguperience with theatrical stork 'well., they tsmild pay him 850 on the first that of an unMentified youth .while rinent. saying he would he unable to pantos both in 9itit Lake 'City und' 0 I tie for the bill- lf it ,carrie4 .o0- unfair w here an A htz 'a HI on CMJohn A...Boyie,! of the month. In "The ppran Warm Springs swi- an arnendment., -', i r ' 4'of Boyle i. the vrar camp community siervice,!- Assiatant City Attorney Horace ILI diving in theWitnesses next week will Eternal both that say 1 'l Ilkaateal others Included. I m- who left recentty for a conference aerSmith appeared as counsel' in the , ming pool. Inter-Reof no deal doubt create greet parties, plunged into the pool at the 'Ban' Francisco.- - has wired his office Mat, ; repreaenting the police depart- - aame 14Kelly said It such an arbitrary est in the:in-Iva- ! circles. I noticed and neither time that of method taxing companies! t here that he would have to remain ment .. the Other until the collision came. The was to be resorted Mining to. then the ball 1 I i I rl': Aber Indefinitely Owing to Illness. girl was taken from the pool by should Include various other manufac- Professors IC .: ' propetlies and he wanted a rider University friends and to hospital turing Want Bureau ContinnedA petition4Special Weather Bureau to the bill carrying such a provision.I by Police Chauffeur W. 1,,, Payne and but For Garden. signed by 250 Salt Lake women' bee the house would not listen to It. Prepare i Service For Sheep Men was later removed to her home. been telegraphed to Washington' aski4 .-... Rep. Nalder spoke' against the amend- i merit and catechised the supporters of 2ng congress to appropriate sufficient Under the guidiris Care of profes- the Measure by putting one or two the local office of the weather bu- - Funeral Services For 'money to operate the local labor buor the University of Utah. the colsors to br them each them. 41 I to questiows not roeciag and zean allow Indefinitely, reau has arranged to turnib specia, t admit- - that they tavt.ren pol ins le,e eaminia ' ,.. i i, close April I. prOrnises to be an I forecasts and other Mrs. Wirthlin Sunday data to sheepmen taxation in a cies by 1.$ Ili 1:1 where no executive board in the bliLtebusual truck garden this year. Twenty-- i 'Given Sixty DosConvicted of during the lambing and shearing sea- i?,' would be permitted to deviate in the: seven membOrs of the facu1.t.5' are now Mrs. Emma IL Wirthlin. wife of 'having drawn a- knife during a street soft, I- - Cecil Alter. meieorologlFt ; es- set rule tor i least front seed catalogs andbusily fingering in Oreektown, Pablo Espinoza' rigclantfonevfeorrr tCepeeprnrviacne. to neuttepaaro:: seph Wirthlin. and president, of the tablishod bythethe legislature. taxation ,, , the tilaimet at rival seed dr:al- weighing '.. Wilki W. D. niC sentenced was at Cardon sne died and ak - ers before making their final selection. by Judge I, ment in circulating a bulletin railing Eleventh ward Relief society, ; tftep. favor of tihe MeKay4 rei r , . yesterday to serve SO days.in the city i ettetration to the opportunity and powit- - the family residence. 17 Eighth East. ferred to the constitutional amtildment i Eighty acres are avaiiable tor this He was arrested Thursday night inn out how ma" 5h"r1 and tambl Pah, 25, aftcr an Illness of tieveral I.:, 1 lall. which was ornated at at the last end whiC ele,tion be oared passed maY loss storms. .from after trying to divert suspicion by riockmastera are invited toby wen th detighter of John they were pledged to these constituents. undertaking the Behold several years ago. Last ' ' , 4 apply at week, D. And imsteads anitwas 11(44W-inthrowing the knife away. a was i successful. r Palma hf Duce tor it''' sPecial--tw-""" "'"nl' Bern in En4gland. April 19, 1565. She of that amendment. to bet the re'ye : Vesper ScrvioeY. W. C. A. 1 multiple- Cabbages. corn and have been I. -'ration should he eddreed to weather eame to Salt Lake with her parents at a ve,per 'throe times net the propositive Lake while'theofficeTSitie City. peanut: trap, Services 'will he held Sunday after:I-bureaui t,t :r, when she eta a child and has resided ceeds. - Rep. Beegmiller of Kane in- i;tellarcropii ; well , Plant"1110011 at 5 o'cloek in the Continental d.lminutive t',.: sisted the asnendment should carry be- though .: cause. he said. if 3121y discretionary The college gardeners are: iTr; Bank building. All girls and women outlines Work of were Minh to the Ernest board of Tollins, Youngberg., powers of given invited. the are. The is! theme city .1.1r equalisation It would simply mean the John Widtsoe, Perry Snow,. ). .1. P. cower. MUM e 71.1Ie tilnd pi tt e. se Commission' it '' by Planning would a have companies A. Mining place Widtsoo Pred Barker. i. Tay:or, Siloor. .1. E. Mrs. H. B. Sanford, and the h'ost- - ti to lobby. Rep. Welling. Salt --9- 4;. , C. 1Pinforil, 4 '. ti. in favor of th"e amendmeri ,t I rI eases will be members. of Westminster! John D. Spencer. chairman of the arguing W. A. Kerr. R. II. Brad- ght was certain he said the i ' , Staid., r end of committee I' P' playgrounds parks ii t flow, I., I ,,,. C" np.s C. . should set a definite multiple and be ford. Offine-lAeut- .i ,Ilit city Attorney. the civic' planning commitielon. yeater. I .11 ., leas only lorry it was not five in place'. E. Forsberg. J. W. Forsberg. J. L. II ;:' I of three,. the plans --of the Shirley P. Jones. who Mnce the inetqs-- 1 day explained . In tbe legislature his vote would not, 1, E. Cowes George Corey. B. .n. to-- - Om-SLake Real retate 4,e4 The 1.,,,wi,,, J. F., Merrill, p. if Ti,terkon. Its at help make it leall than three. a t board, luncheon ; I I. ployment bursas in the Hotel Utah the Commercial elua amendment carried with an overwhelm , ''''tI - has been acting as chief ikrit. has tic- - Mr. Borneo,' had a map of the city and ft vote in its had " ary -MOoritead. F. Lb .,Ericktion, and favor debate after 'Mg -; ., .1 ; . ,e, been shut off and Rep Johnson had A. L. Tenor. cepted a poeition in tbe city attorney's' the surrounding territory, upon which 1 I 4f,.. e-Office. Carried the affirmative aide to task for Lieut. Jones holds the degree were indimited the proposed recreation 4...JO': !1 , .. illo..f14.:... to be of IA. L. B. from the George Waehing, Genters and boulevards ihat the cam- Indicating its position of wanting z...1t, att-tve-in the 4 Seeks " had under consideration.arbitrary mule question ton Edquist Family. . :,..., sir""': '' He stated that the ParlPrat Cally01 through. even to the extent of limiting --41 , univendly..debate on the part nt those who opi... will Mill11101 alrie SubjectaA civic park would eon be available &lid 7'.:,.,: ,., S. Charles Conner.. 73 Attorney i 1,,, :: posed I : Piatform meeting will be held Sun- - I wnfauvl.dro.antilf7,74 Th": 5t!lies oir4tuat,ural MI6 gatery, Rednettoe -- Bryson building. Los Angeles. desires k L' r1,, day evening. in the' rind Methodist. At i An aniendment offered by Rep. Car-- - to..knotithe , of the , ehureh, when the questions. "Tv-h- of the canyon. eitytt he considered ., ...r of the don; board 4i reducting ..,"4 ' r:'1 matter mitt- the church for road purposes. He exand ''l : :k!,,.:;',1.'', of equalisation members.- received lit- - Rev. P. A. Edquist, fortnerly of S'ait, ,,,,, ,1 ILA 0, the Is 1 the matter with the city?... plained 'whet proposed Jordan river tle favor as did one by Rep. Hanson., Lake. Or any of his family. A bequest :ik,,,? !,,::rt a ,r4tt4,41,.,4 ;$' ' tofficere-a- a f ' I ; "'" arM be discussed. There-- ortli elan helit'llreuIrrravartirit a:;44,11nlia,eitel?-t-agara- t in47' ,,.4 IP; ,, ,, .4 . , 'ir , , members of the board. sKhirh ItpPliting..bY the 'Rev. Dr. :r H. ' ,' tr atIon, to exprem'a,der' '',i : 4;,.. he was Another amendment written into , , i '1 1 . Williams on The Modern City." NI the better a piece of the reservation "0,$:, , '; I , 44,,,,, ' '. ' - - , flLflJfl 4,4,,,ok. ' . .0 EltrAenD I 4 .1woo,,,,,,,,,gio,w,,u,,,,y,,d,,g,'K,,a4,4Mm,4,a.Z,e,M4.W4'gt,IZI,,,,KOR4,4;.,V,T,44,,,,,,N,,, --- PrOminent Salt Lake ' t enthustalgtitailies-40an- i ,,..z --- WITH MINE TAX A 1 4.,... ,, , , - MARCH .1 1919, HOUSE s E PLAYS HAVOC ' f.,,,,:.kroi - - , - - rAT ROUS!NGMEETING FATAllmANI I , - 1 v,:ri,SVi.ikt4,0,00C,;.54.getivile:mirlioGi44-6....- -' ; COMIsilISSIAEll FIELD I- . I ' ,,mirtry-tra-d . .,,,bre,4 '4;,47-,..- ..,,, 0ESEREr! jVENINC NEWS ',SATURDAY . , , St0A's, Ranchers, 0 , ,' ,,' , of Farmrk, - I'' 1' ,, .,,,,,,,, -- ' ,,.., .1: 1 ''''i ,,,,,, t 1 1! 4 4 .i, 1,: t .4,, ,44 ,,,,,,,,:,-4,,,- g ' r 17 5,,,,,,,, i ,,,,,,,:;.;,,,,,,,,,,.,,-,...,,,- , 1 I ,,,, , 4,,,,,,,,, holti dew. - Ivan I ts , 8TORL rd ttn Union DOCCC ' , School 1 at :1 01111111111. Place,--Adverttaa- , |